AmjJu0nUer;ifo8arm-}    Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  299 
Name.                                                          Thesis.  Country. 
Jones,  Elisha  Roy,               Examination     of     Substances  for 
Poison,  Texas 
LaDow,  Harry,                    Urinary  Analysis,  New  Jersey 
Mathewson,  William,           Desiccated  Suprarenal  Gland,  Pennsylvania 
Nahikian,  Kissag  Marookeh,The  Use  of  the  Microscope  as  an 
Adjunct  to  the  Pharmacist,  Armenia 
Neal,  Clark,                        Theobroma  Cacao,  Pennsylvania 
Rigg>  John,                         Phenol,  New  Jersey 
Zahn,  Herman  Stanley,        Fluid  Glycerite  of  Krameria,  New  Jersey 
The  following  were  awarded  the  certificate  of  Proficiency  in 
Chemistry: 
Name.  State. 
Davy,  F.  Covell  (P.D.)  Pennsylvania 
Fry,  Elmer  Jay  Ohio 
Keiser,  Charles  Raymond        .   .  Pennsylvania 
Wade,  Joseph  Louis  (P.D.)  Pennsylvania 
There  were  140  candidates  for  the  degrees  in  course,  coming  from 
the  various  States  and  countries  as  follows :  Arkansas,  2  ;  Armenia, 
1  ;  Delaware,  2 ;  Georgia,  1  ;  Illinois,  2 ;  Iowa,  2  ;  Italy,  I ;  Maine, 
1  ;  Manila,  P.  I.,  1  :  Maryland,  7;  Mississippi,  1  ;  New  Jersey,  15  ; 
New  York,  5;  Ohio,  5;  Oklahoma,  1;  Oregon,  1;  Pennsylvania,  81; 
Puerto  Rico,  2  ;  Russia,  I ;  Tennessee,  1;  Texas,  3  ;  Turkey,  I ;  Utah, 
1;  Virginia,  1;  West  Virginia,  1. 
The  valedictory  address  was  delivered  by  Hon.  Ralph  D.  Cole, 
Representative  in  Congress  from  Ohio,  and  was  highly  appreciated. 
AWARD  OF  PRIZES. 
The  following  students  received  the  grade  of  distinguished  :  T.  C. 
Ladakis  and  Ralph  Nelden.  The  grade  of  meritorious  was  attained 
by  Oscar  A.  Delle,  Paul  R.  England,  Frank  DeW.  Titus,  Hugh  H. 
Rather  and  Joseph  A.  Wolfe. 
The  Procter  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certificate,  for  the  highest 
general  average  of  the  class  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was  awarded 
to  Ralph  Nelden,  the  presentation  being  made  by  President  French. 
The  William  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certi- 
ficate, offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  examinations  of 
the  committee,  operative  pharmacy  and  specimens,  was  awarded  to 
Ralph  Nelden,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Professor  Sadtler. 
