Proceedings - 1866 Author:American Pharmaceutical Association Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: The President stated that there were in the ante-room some samples of wine and brandy on exhibition during the recess. It was moved and carried that the Assoc... more »iation now adjourn to meet again at half-past two o'clock this afternoon. Third Session, Thursday, August 23d. The Association was called to order by President Stearns at the proper hour. The Minutes of the second session were read and adopted. The Executive Committee brought forward the names of the following gentlemen for membership, they having complied with the requirements of the Constitution :— Emanuel Mann, Ann Arbor, Mich. Noah Huckins, Jackson, Mich. Daniel W. Richardson, Almont, Mich. J. E. D'Avignon, Montreal, Canada East. The President appointed Evan T. Ellis and George W. Eld- ridge tellers, who received the ballots and reported the unanimous election of the candidates. Dr. E. R. Squibb, Chairman of the Committee on the Internal Revenue Law, read a very long and elaborate report embracing the results of the several interviews of this Committee with the Committee of Congress, the views and opinions of the members of the Committee on different points of the law, and the bearing of the new law on the Pharmaceutical business. The report was, on motion, accepted and referred to the Executive Committee for publication. The Resolution appended to this report, namely:— Resolved, That the President of the American Pharmaceutical Association be directed to express the thanks of the Association to the Internal Revenue Commission of the United States for the year 1865 and 6. for the favorable attention given to the interests and desires of the Association aa evinced in the new Internal Revenue Law, Was now called up, and, on motion, it was adopted without a dissenting voice. Prof. I'.MiRisH....« less