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ALFRED B. TAYLOR.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., February 28, 1898, Aged 74 years. Joined the Association in 1852 and was elected President in 1890.
(For Obituary Notice, see page 51 of the present volume.)
PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
AMERICAN
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
AT THE
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING,
HELD AT
BALTIMORE, AID., AUGUST, 1898.
ALSO THE
CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS AND ROLL OF MEMBERS.
BALTIMORE:
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.
1898.
f/5V' PHARMACEUTICAL \ <fr $/ ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED AT WASH 1 N GTON, D . C fe\ FEB' Y 21.
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OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. 1898-99.
PRESIDENT.
CHARLES E. DOHME Baltimore, Md.
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT.
GEORGE F. PAYNE Atlanta, Ga.
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT.
JAMES H. BEAL Scio, O.
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT.
JOSEPHINE A. WANOUS Minneapolis, Minn.
TREASURER.
SAMUEL A. D. SHEPPARD Boston, Mass.
GENERAL SECRETARV.
CHAS. CASPARI, Jr Baltimore, Md.
REPORTER ON THE PROGRESS OF PHARMACY.
C. LEWIS DIEHL . . . .' Louisville, Ky.
LOCAL SECRETARY.
LEWIS C. HOPP Cleveland, O.
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COUNCIL
Term MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.
Expires.
1899. The Officers of the Association, ^
" The Chairmen of the Three Sections, \ Ex-officio.
" The Secretary of the Council, J
" Joseph P. Remington Philadelphia, Pa.
" James M. Good St. Louis, Mo.
" John Ingalls Macon, Ga.
1900. Wm. A. Frost St. Paul, Minn.
" Caswell A. Mayo New York, N. Y.
" Thomas F. Main New York, N. Y.
1901. Wm. S. Thompson Washington, D. C.
" Henry M. Whitney North Andover Depot, Mass.
" Chas. A. Rapelye Hartford, Conn.
OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL.
Wm. S. Thompson, Chairman. ■ J ami - M. Good, Yice-Chairman.
Geo. W. Kennedy, Secretary.
COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL.
On Membership :
Henry M. Whitney, Chairman,
Wm. A. Frost,
Joseph Jacobs,
John Ingalls,
Lewis C. Hopp,
Chas. A. Rapelye,
Josie A. Wanous,
Geo.%W. Kennedy, Secretary.
The Treasurer and General Sec- retary of the Association, ex officio.
On Ei nance :
Joseph P. Remington, Chairman, Thomas F. Main, James H. Beal.
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On Publication :
Chas. Caspari, Jr., Chairman, C. Lewis Diehl, James M. Good, Henry H. Rusby, Caswell A. Mayo,
On Centennial Fund:
Chas. E. Dohme, Chairman,
Joseph P. Remington,
Chas. Caspari, Jk. Auditing Committee: (Appointed by the Chairman of the Council.)
James H. Beal, Chairman,
Geo. L. Hechler,
Geo. W. Voss.
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STANDING COMMIT! EES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION. (Appointed by the Council.)
Albert E. Ebert (Chairman) Chicago, 111.
Caswell A. Mayo, New York, N. Y. H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis, Mo.
Chas. M. Ford, Denver, Colo. Wm. M. Searby, San Francisco, Cal.
Wm. J. M. Gordon, Cincinnati, O. Chas. T. Heller, St. Paul, Minn.
S. A. D. Sheppard, Boston, Mass. A. K. PTnlay, New Orleans, La.
Harry Sharp, Atlanta, Ga. Chas. Caspari, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
Lewis C. Hopp, Cleveland, Ohio.
COMMITTEE ON THE REVISION OF THE U. S. PHARMACOPOEIA. (Appointed by the President.)
Leo Eliel (Chairman) South Bend, Ind.
A. R. L. Dohme, Baltimore, Md. Chas. M. Ford, Denver, Colo.
\Y. L. Scoyille, Boston, Mass. F. W. E. Stedem, Philadelphia, Pa.
COMMITTEE ON GENERAL PRIZES. (Appointed by the President.)
Julius O. Schlotterbeck (Chairman) Ann Arbor, Mich.
Francis Hemm, St. Louis, Mo. Jos. E. Morrison, Montreal, Can.
COMMITTEE ON THE EBERT PRIZE.
(Appointed by the Chairman of the Section on Scientific Papers.)
H. M. Whelpley (Chairman) St. Louis, Mo.
Wm. M. Searby, San Francisco, Cal. F. J. WULLING, Minneapolis, Minn.
COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC PAPERS.
Henry H. Rusby (Chairman) New York, N. Y.
H. V. Arny (Secretary), Cleveland, O. W. L. Scoyille, Boston, Mass.
COMMITTEE ON PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION.
A. B. Lyons (Chairman) .' Detroit, Mich.
C. B. Lovve (Secretary), Philadelphia, Pa. H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis, Mo.
D. M. R. Culbreth, Baltimore, Md. E. H. Bartley, Brooklyn, N. Y.
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCIAL INTERESTS.
Joseph Jacobs (Chairman) Atlanta, Ga.
. Jas. H. Bobbitt (Secretary), Raleigh, N. C. Jas. S. Robinson, Memphis, Tenn. Wm. Mittelbach, Boonville, Mo. Ci ay W. Holmes, Elmira, N. Y.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
(Appointed by the President.) COMMITTEE OX NATIONAL LEGISLATION.
F. E. Stewart (Chairman) New York, N. V.
A. E. Ebert, Chicago, 111. H. M. Whitney, N. Andover Depot, Mass.
J. W. Gayle, Frankfort, Ky. H. P. Hynson, Baltimore, Md.
COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE OF MATERIA MEDICA TITLES.
A. B. Lyons (Chairman) Detroit, Mich.
F. E. Stewart, New York, N. Y. L. E. Sayre, Lawrence, Kan.
R. G. Eccles, Brooklyn, N. Y. O. A. Wall, St. Louis, Mo.
COMMITTEE ON PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS OF 1888.
A. E. Ebert (Chairman) Chicago, 111.
F. E. Stewart, New York, N. Y. H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis, Mo.
COMMITTEE ON PRACTICAL PHARMACY AND DISPENSING.
H. P. Hynson (Chairman)
John G. Godding, Boston, Mass. Wm. Mittelbach, Boonville, Mo. E. R. Selzer, Cleveland, O. Wm. L. Cliffe, Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
A. Brown Rains, Columbia, Tenn. W. C. WescoTt, Atlantic City, N. J. M. B. Wood, East Providence, R. I. W. G. Duckett, Washington, D. C.
COMMITTEE ON PATENTS AND TRADE-MARKS.
Wm. Bodemann (Chairman) Chicago,
Wm. S. Thompson, Washington, D. C. W. G. Duckett, Washington, D. C.
M. E. Church, Falls Church, Ya. Thos. V. Wooten, Chicago, 111.
COMMITTEE ON BENEFICIARY FEATURES.
C. S. N. Hallberg (Chairman) Chicago, 111.
Chas, M.vFord, Denver, Colo. H. P. Berryhill, Connellsville, Pa.
COMMITTEE ON MEETING OF 190c.
Wm. C. Alpers (Chairman)
C. A. Mayo, New York, N. Y. H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis, Mo.
, New York, N. V.
A. E. Ebert, Chicago, 111.
Alex. Macmillan. Montreal, Can.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
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COMMITTEE OX NATIONAL FORMULARY.
C. Lewis Diehl (Chairman) Louisville, Ky.
G S. X. Hallberg, Chicago, 111. C. T. P. Fennel, Cincinnati, O.
G. H. C. Klie, St. Louis, Mo.
Adam Conrath, Milwaukee, Wis.
AUXILIARY COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP.
H. M. Whelpley (Chairman)
Alabama. A. E. Brown, Mobile. Arizona. Clemens L. Eschman, Phoenix. Arkansas. \Y. \Y. Kerr, Russellville. California . \Y. M. Searby, San Francisco. Colorado. Edmund L. Scholtz, Denver. Connecticut. Chas. A. Rapelye, Hartford. Delaware. H. K. Watson, Wilmington. District of Columbia. S. L. Hilton, Wash- ington.
Florida. James E. Kirk, Jacksonville. Georgia. S. P. Watson, Atlanta. Idaho. Jas. Davison, Mountain Home. Illinois. H. H. Rogers, Kankakee. Indiana. C. H. Eichrodt, Indianapolis. Indian Ter. C. G. Moore, Eufaula. Iowa. S. R. Macy, Des Moines. Kansas. Geo. Leis, Lawrence. Kentucky. Addison Dimmitt, Louisville. Louisiana. L. F. Chalin, Xew Orleans. Maim. Edw. A. Hay, Portland. Maryland. J. Webb Foster, Baltimore. Massachusetts. F. M. Harris, Worcester. Michigan. Geo. MacDonald, Kalamazoo. Minnesota. F. J. Wulling, Minneapolis. Mississippi. Jos. W. Eckford, Aberdeen. Missouri. Ambr. Mueller, St. Louis. Montana. Emil A. Starz, Helena. Nebraska. A. Y. Pease, Fairbury. Nevada. Wm. Pinninger, Reno. Nerv Hampshire. J. B. Baril. Manchester. Nezo Jersey. G. W. Parisen, Perth Amboy. Xew Mex ico. Lawrence E. Novvers, Hills- borough.
Neiv York. Clay W. Holmes, Elmira, N. Y. North Carolina. E. Y. Zoeller, Tarboro. North Dakota. Herbert E. White, James- town.
Ohio. H. Serodino, Cincinnati. Oregon. Wm. Plunder, Portland. Pennsylvania. Jno. F. Patton, York.
St. Louis, Mo.
Rhode Island. Jas. O'Hare, Providence. South Carolina. O. E. Thomas, Colum bia.
South Dakota. Edw. C. Bent, Dell Rapids. Tennessee. J. O. Burge, Xashville. Texas. Jacob Burgheim, Houston. Utah. Fred'k J. Hill, Salt Lake City. Vermont. A. L. Dutcher, St. Albans. Virginia. R. H. M. Harrison, Richmond. Washington. H. E. Holmes, Seattle. West Virginia. Wm. II. Williams, Wheel- ing.
Wisconsin. H. C. Schrank, Milwaukee. Wyoming. Emanuel Stuver, Rawlins. Province of Manitoba. Chas. Flexon, Winnipeg.
Proz'ince of Nova Scotia. Wm. A. Simson. Halifax.
Province of Ontario. Henry Watters, Ontario.
Province of Quebec. R. W. Williams,
Three Rivers. City of Baltimore. D. M. R. Culbreth. City of Boston. W. L. Scoville. City of Brooklyn. R. C. Werner. City of Chicago. Andr. Scherer. City of Cincinnati. Albert Wetterstroem. City of Cleveland. Geo. W. Yoss. City of Detroit. Joseph Helfman. City of Louisville. O. C. Ditty. City of Montreal. Jos. E. Morrison. City of New Orleans. J. A. Legendre. City of New York. T. J. Keenan and R.
R. Lampa. City of Philadelphia. J. C. Peacock. City of St. Louis. H. F. Hassebrock. City of St. Pa ul. F. W . Fabe. . City of Minneapolis. E. Floyd Allen. Army and Aravy of the U. S. W. H.
Huntington.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
COMMITTEE ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. FRANK G. Ryan (Chairman) Philadelphia, Pa.
Alabama.
Gustavus A. Knabe
gomery. Harry Brisley, Prescott. Joseph F. Dowdy, Little Rock.
John H. Dawson, San Fran- cisco.
John Kochan, Denver. J. C. Nichols, New Lon- don.
H. K. Watson, Wilmington. Dist. Columbia??! . S. Thompson, Washing- ton.
William Aird, Jacksonville. H. H. Arrington, Summer- ville.
David E. Smithson, Emmett. C. S. N. Hallberg, Chicago. Frank H. Carter, Indian- apolis.
Chas. G. Moore, Eufaula. Jno. L. Etzel, Clear Lake. Mrs. M. O. Miner, Hiawatha. Jno. W. Gayle, Frankfort. J. A. Legendre, New Or- leans.
G. W. Dorr, Waterville. J. Fuller Frames, Baltimore. Massachusetts. F. T. Drake, Stoneham. Michigan. A. B. Stevens, Ann Arbor.
Mont- i Minnesota.
Arizona. Arkansas.
California.
Colorado. Connecticut.
Delaware.
Florida. Georgia.
Idaho.
Illinois.
Indiana.
Indian Ter
Iowa.
Kansas.
Kentucky.
louisiana.
Maine. Maryland.
. F. Sanderson, Minne apolis.
Mississippi. J. W. Eckford, Aberdeen. Missouri. A. Brandenberger, Jefferson City,
Nebraska. N. A. Kuhn, Omaha. Nevada. W. A. Brown, Winnemucca.
N.Ha7npshire. S. Howard Bell, Derry Depot.
New Jersey. Chas. F. Dare, Bridgeton. New York. A. B. Huested, Albany. N. Carolina. J. H. Hardin, Wilmington. iVort/i Dakota. H. L. Haussamen, Grafton. Ohio. E. R. Selzer, Cleveland.
Oregon. Wm. Pfundei% Portland.
Pennsylvania. F. G. Ryan, Philadelphia. Rhode Island. M. B. Wood, E. Providence. South Carolina. Henry C. Plenge, Charleston. South Dakota. Lyman T. Dunning, Sioux Falls.
Tennessee. Chas. M.Greve,Chattanooga. I'exas. G. J. F. Schmitt, San An-
tonio.
Utah. F. A. Druehl, Salt Lake City.
Vermont. W. F. Root, Brattleboro. Virginia. T. Ashby Miller, Richmond. Washington.- Henry E. Holmes, Seattle. IV. Virginia. Wm. H. Williams, Wheeling. Wisconsin. Jno. R. Drake, Milwaukee. Wyoming. Emanuel Stuver, Rawlins.
COMMITTEE ON STATUS OF PHARMACISTS IN THE ARMY, NAVY AND
MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. Geo. F. Payne (Chairman) Atlanta, Ga.
Alabama. Arizona. Arkansas. California.
Colorado. Connecticut. Delai&are
Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois.
P. C. Candidus, Mobile. Indian rFer.
Irwin W. Furl, Phoenix. Indiatia.
Wm. L. Dewoody, Pine Bluff. Iowa.
Wm. M. Searby, San Fran- Kansas. cisco.
Chas. M. Ford, Denver. Kentucky. Jas. T. Eagny, New Haven. louisiana. Edw. S. Collins, Wilming- Maine. ton. Maryland. Dist. Columbia, ,W '. S. Thompson, Washing- ton. Michigan. Geo. W. Fisher, De Land. Minnesota. Geo. F. Payne, Atlanta. ; Mississippi. David E. Smithson, Emmett. Paul J. Behrens, Chicago. 1 Missouri.
Chas. G. Moore, Eufaula. Josiah K. Lillyjndianapolis. John K. Pickett, Oskaloosa. Henry W. Mehl, Leaven- worth.
W. H. Averill, Frankfort. Paul L.Viallon, Bayou Goula. D. W. Heseltine, Portland. Arthur A.Quandt, Baltimore. Massachusetts. Jno. H. Manning, Pittsfield.
Geo. J. Ward, St. Clair City. W. A. Frost, St. Paul. Joseph W. Eckford, Aber- deen.
H. M. Whelpley, St. Loui^
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OK THE ASSOCIATION.
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Xebraska, C. R. Sherman, Omaha. Rhode Island.
Nevada. Sam'l. J. Hodgkinson, Reno. SouthCarolina
X.Hampshire, Andrew P. Preston, Ports- South Dakota.
mouth. Tennessee. New Jersey. Clarence P. Smith, Newark. Texas. New Mexico. Lawrence E. Nowers, Hills- Utah.
borough. Vermont. New York. Geo. J. Seabury, New York. | Virginia. NorthCarolina.]ohn Y. MacRae, Raleigh. Washington. North Dakota. H. L. Haussamen, Grafton. . West Virginia, Ohio. H. Sercdino, Cincinnati. j Wisconsin.
Oregon. Eugene A. Sherwin, Ashland. Wyoming.
Pennsylvania. Louis Emanuel, Pittsburg.
W.O.Blanding,Providence. .Frank W. Wilhite, Anderson. Fred'k. A. Brecht, Yankton. E. A. Ruddiman, Nashville. I. F. Orton, Galveston. Frank A. Druehl, Salt Lake. Albert W. Higgins, Rutland. T.Roberts Baker, Richmond. H. E. Holmes, Seattle. ,\Vm. H. Williams, Wheeling. R. A. Sauerhering, Mayville. Emanuel Stiver, Rawlins.
DELEGATES TO THE SECTION ON MATERIA MEDICA, PHARMACY AND
THERAPEUTICS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Geo. B. Kauffman (Chairman) Columbus, O.
James H. Beal, Scio, Ohio. Chas. Huston, Columbus, O. Edgar M. Hatton, Columbus, O. Edw. H. Squibb, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chas. Rice, New York, N. Y. A. B. Lyons, Detroit, Mich. W. S. Thompson, Washington, D. C. Henry Plenge, Charleston, S. C. J. H. Redsecker, Lebanon, Pa. C. S. N. Hallberg, Chicago, 111. F. H. Freericks. Cincinnati, O. Thos. D. Reed, Montreal, Can.
Chas. T. George, Harrisburg, Pa. A. L. Metz, New Orleans, La. T. A. Miller, Richmond, Va. H.G.Webster, Minneapolis, Minn. C. L. Diehl, Louisville, Ky. L. E. Sayre, Lawrence, Kan. J. N. Hurty, Indianapolis, Ind. Oscar Oldberg, Chicago, 111. II. M. Whelpley, St. Louis, Mo. F. E. Stewart, New York, N. Y\ J. P. Remington, Philadelphia, Pa. Chas. E. Ink, Columbiana, O.
DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIATION.
Jas. M. Good (Chairman) St. Louis, Mo.
Thos. Layton, St. Louis, Mo. A. E. Ebert, Chicago, 111.
F. W. Sexnewald, St. Louis, Mo. J. Jungmann, New York, N. Y.
DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUG CONGRESS.
YYm. S. Thompson (Chairman) Washington, D. C.
Albert E. Ebert, Chicago, 111. H. M.Whitney, North Andover Depot,Mass.
Albion J. Corning, Baltimore, Md. J. H. Manning, Pittsfield, Mass.
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AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE AMERICAN PHAR- MACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.
Appointed by the President in compliance with the following resolutions : Resolved, That the President be directed to appoint authorized agents, where needed in the different States, for the collection of dues, distribution of the Proceedings, etc.; such agents to be designated by the Treasurer and Permanent Secretary of the Associa- tion, and a list of the agents to be published in the Proceedings. (Passed at Baltimore, 1870.)
Resolved, That the President of this Association be requested to appoint, in every locality where more than three members reside, a local agent, whose duty it shall be to aid the Treasurer in the collection of members' dues in his section, and to procure new members by placing before the pharmacists, and others eligible to membership, the great advantages that they will derive from associating themselves with this body. (Passed at Indianapolis, 1879.)
Resolved, That whilst it is desirable that the authorized agents shall at all times render their accounts as promptly as convenient, it is especially to be desired that they render a complete account to the Treasurer of such moneys as are in their hands on the first day of August and December in each year, in order that the Treasurer may be able to make his yearly accounts as full as possible. (Passed by Council, 1883.)
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Dist. of Columbia, Connecticut,
Delaware, Florida,
Georgia,
Idaho, Illinois,
Albert E. Brown, 14 N. Water St., Mobile. Clemens L. Eschman, Washington & Centre Sts., Phcenix.
John B. Bond, Main and Fifth streets, Little Rock.
William L. Dewoody, Pine Bluff.
William T. Wenzell, 436 Oak street, San Francisco.
George B. Flint, 1 101 Broadway, Oakland. Edmund L. Scholtz, Sixteenth & Stout streets, Denver.
Walter G. Duckett, 22d st. and Penna. ave., Washington.
John K. Williams, 391 Main street, Hartford.
Warren A. Spalding, 19 Church street, New Haven.
Herbert K. Watson, 803 Market St., Wilmington.
William Aird, Maggie & E. Brough streets, Jacksonville.
Sydney B. Leonardi, Franklin St., Tampa.
John P. Turner, 1002 Broad St., Columbus.
Robert H. Land, 812 Broad street, Augusta.
Thomas A. Cheatham, Mulberry & 3d Sts., Macon.
Sidney P. Watson, 137 Richardson street, Atlanta.
David E. Smithson, J Emmett' Can"
\ yon Co.
David G. Plummer, 6 Main street, Bradford.
C. S. N. Hallberg, 358 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Charles Zimmermann, 423 S. Adams street, Peoria.
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xvili AGENTS OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.
Indiana, Henry J. Schlaepfer, Second and Main streets, Evansville.
Frank H. Carter, 772 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis.
Jacob Baur, 701 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute.
Indian Territory. Chas. G. Moore, Eufaula.
Iowa, John W. Ballard, 106 West Second street, Davenport.
Theodore W7. Ruete, 568 Main street, Dubuque. .
George H. Schafer, 713 Front street, Fort Madison.
Silas H. Moore, 525 Fourth street, Sioux City.
Kansas, George Leis, 747 Massachusetts street, Lawrence.
Kentucky, George A. Zwick, Eleventh st. and Madison ave., Covington.
William H. Averill, 435 Main street, Frankfort.
C. Lewis Diehl, Third street and Broadway, Louisville.
Louisiana, Alexander K. Finlay, 186 Camp street, New Orleans.
Maine, Noah S. Harlow, 4 Smith's Block, Bangor.
Edward A. Hay, Free and Middle sts., Portland.
Maryland, D. M. R. Culbreth, 203 E. Preston street, Baltimore.
Thomas W. Shryer, 1 1 1 Baltimore street, Cumberland.
Massachusetts, S. A. D. Sheppard, 11 29 Washington street, Boston.
Joel S. Orne, 493 Main street, Cambridgeport.
B. Frank Stacey, Thompson Square, Charlestown.
Freeman H. Butler, 141 Central street, Lowell.
James E. Blake, 64 North Second street, New Bedford.
John H. Manning, 51 North street, Pittsfield.
Joseph J. Estes, Union and Church streets, Rockland.
Thomas B. Nichols, 178 Essex street, Salem.
Francis M. Harris, 814 Mam street, Worcester.
Michigan, Ottmar Eberbach, 12 South Main street, Ann Arbor.
James Vernor, 235 Woodward avenue, Detroit.
Minnesota, Wm. A. Frost, cor. Selby & Western aves., St. Paul.
H. Gordon Webster, 15 Washington ave., W.. Minneapolis.
Mississippi, Joseph W. Eckford, Commerce street, Aberdeen.
Missouri, James M. Good, 2348 Olive street, St. Louis.
George Eyssell, 1036 Union ave., Kansas City.
Nebraska, Autumn V. Pease, Fairbury.
New Hampshire, Nelson S. Whitman, 175 Main street, Nashua.
Andrew P. Preston, 2 Congress Block, Portsmouth.
New Jersey, Wm. M. Oliver, 132 Broad street, Elizabeth.
Hermann Klussmann, Fourth st. & Lafayette ave., Hoboken.
Maxwell Abernethy, 188 Newark avenue, Jersey City.
Charles B. Smith, 861 Broad street, Newark.
Howard P. Reynolds, 71 Washington ave., N., Plainfield.
New York, Charles H. Gaus, 202 Washington avenue, Albany.
Rudolf C. Werner, 2592 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn.
Charles O. Rano, 1872 Niagara street, Buffalo.
William L. Du Bois, 281 Main street, Catskill.
John Hepburn, 103 Main street, Flushing.
Harvey G. Goodale, P. O. Box 29, Jamaica.
James T. King, Main and South streets, Middletown.
John McKesson, Jr., 91 Fulton street, New York.
Charles F. Fish, 348 Broadway, Saratoga.
Charles W. Snow, 214 Warren street, Syracuse.
William Blaikie, 202 Genesee street, Utica.
AGENTS OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIA1ION. X
North Carolina,
North Dakota, Ohio,
Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Virginia,
Washington,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming, Prov. Nova Scotia, Prov. Ontario, Prov. Quebec,
William Simpson, 101 Fayetteville street, Raleigh.
John H. Hardin, 124 South Front street, Wilmington.
Henry L. Haussamen, Grafton.
J. U. Lloyd, Court and Plum streets, Cincinnati.
George L. Hechler, 1099 Broadway, Cleveland.
Charles Huston, 47 South High street, Columbus.
Thomas J. Casper, 41 East Main street, Springfield.
Louis Blumauer, Fourth and Morrison streets, Portland.
Jacob A. Miller, Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisburg.
Charles A. Heinitsh, 16 East King street, Lancaster.
Joseph L. Lemberger, 5 North Ninth street, Lebanon. Richard M. Shoemaker, Fourth and Race streets,Philadelphia.
George A. Kelly, 101 Wood street, Pittsburg.
Philip M. Ziegler, 526 Penn street, Reading.
Edward A. Cornell, Fourth and Pine streets, Williamsport.
Wm. H. Cotton, 226 Thames street, Newport.
Wm. K. Reynolds, 354 Friendship street, Providence.
Oscar E. Thomas, 164 Main street, Columbia.
Jas. S. Robinson, Second and Madison streets, Memphis.
James O. Burge, Church and High streets, Nashville.
Geo. J. F. Schmitt, 507 W. Commerce street, San Antonio.
Frank A. Druehl, Main and 3d South streets, Salt Lake City.
T. Roberts Baker, 3101 East Main street, Richmond.
Henry E. Holmes, Seattle.
Edward Kremers, Madison.
John R. Drake, 365 East Water street, Milwaukee.
Emanuel Stuver, Rawlins.
William A. Simson, Pentagon Bldg., Halifax.
John A. Clark, E. King street, Hamilton.
Henry R. Gray, 122 St. Lawrence Main street, Montreal.
THE PERMANENT FUNDS OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.
At the San Francisco meeting in 1889, the Permanent Secretary was directed to pub- lish annually, in the Proceedings, a brief history of the origin, money value, and use to which each Fund may be applied.
There are three permanent Funds at the present time, all of which are invested in government bonds, in the name of the Treasurer of the American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, and kept in the custody of the Chairman of the Council.
THE LIFE MEMBERSHIP FUND.
The Constitution, as originally adopted in 1852, and up to the year 1856, contained no provision for life membership or for the creation of a permanent fund. In the year named, a revised Constitution was reported by a committee, and, after consideration, adopted (see Proceedings 1856, pp. 12, 14, 27 and 79). Article II., Section 7 (after- wards Section 8), contained the following provision:
" Members who have paid their annual contribution for ten successive years shall be considered life members, and exempt from their yearly payments, and entitled to a cer- tificate to that effect."
Owing to increased expenditures for the publication of the Proceedings, etc., the Asso- ciation found it necessary in 1867 (Proceedings, p. 75) to increase its revenue, one of the measures being the erasing of Section 8, and the total abandonment of life member- ship in the future.
In 1870 a revised Constitution was adopted (see Proceedings 1870, pp. 87-96), and is in force at the present time, containing the following :
" Article IV. All moneys received from life membership, together with such funds as may be bequeathed, or otherwise donated to the Association, shall be invested by the Treasurer in United States Government or State securities, the annual interest of zvhich only shall be used by the Association for its current expenses"
Chapter VI., Article 5, of the By-Laws adopted the same year, reads as follows :
" Any member who shall pay to the Treasurer the sum of seventy-five dollars at a time shall become a life member, and shall be exempt from all future annual contributions."
In ttie roll of members for the year 1872 (page 338) the name of the late Charles W. Badger, of Newark, N. J., appears for the first time as a life member, and the only one (until the time of his death in 1877) under this provision, which was subsequently mod- ified (Proceedings 1879, page 799) so as to reduce the sum to be paid into the treasury by those who had been members for from five to twenty years. In the same year the published roll contained the names of two new life members. The article on life mem- bership was further modified in 1888 (Proceedings, page 52) and again in 1896 (Pro- ceedings, page 17) so as to apply also to those who have been members for over twenty years (see Chapter VII., Article 4 of By-Laws). Under this clause the life membership (new style) of the present roll is sixty-one, as published in the Proceedings.
The Treasurer's report for 1880 (page 524) states the life membership fund to be $75, for 1881 (p. 513) $613, for 1882 (p. 608) $685, for 1883 (p. 436) #904.38, and for 1884
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(p. 524) $944.14. At the Milwaukee meeting, held in the same year, the Association directed (Proceedings, p. 525) that $316, which amount had been in past years donated to the funds of the Association by various members, be withdrawn from the general fund and be added to the Life Membership Fund. At the Providence meeting in 1886 (Pro- ceedings, p. 147), it was recommended by the Finance Committee, and approved by the Council and by the Association, that the sum of $3,000 be transferred from the general fund to the Life Membership Fund. At the Cincinnati meeting in 1887 (Proceedings, p. 471), the Association ordered again a transfer to the same Fund of $4,000.
Since 18S7 the annual reports of the Chairman of the Council give the number of each bond of the Government securities in which the Life Membership Fund is invested. The report published on page 94 of the present volume shows that on July 1st, 1898, the value of the Life Membership Fund was $11,273.69 (face value of securities only given), of which sum the annual interest only shall be used by the Association for its current expenses.
THE EBERT FUND. At the Richmond meeting in 1873 (Proceedings, p. 58), Mr. Albert E. Ebert pre- sented to the Association the sum of five hundred dollars, to be used in the following manner :
" The money to be properly invested by order of the Executive Committee, and the annual interest derived therefrom to be appropriated for conferring a suitable prize for the best essay or written contribution containing AN ORIGINAL investigation OF A medicinal substance, determining new properties, or containing other meritorious con- tributions to knowledge; or for improved methods of determined merit, for the prep- aration of chemical or pharmacal products : the prize to be awarded by a suitable com- mittee within six months after the annual meeting at which the essays are presented for competition; provided, that in case no one of the essays offered is of sufficient merit to justify the award, in the judgment of the Committee on Prize Essays, all may be rejected, and the sum added to that of the Fund."
The offer was accepted by the Association, and by a special vote {Ibid., page 70) the fund was ordered to be called the Ebert Fund, and the prize awarded from the proceeds to be known as the Ebert