222  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  {AmApni;Skavm' 
G.  J.  Mitchell,  Jos.  W.  Morford,  Victor  C.  Muehlberg,  H.  Nippert,  A.  F. 
Schmidt,  W.  V.  Skillman,  H.  W.  Stegemiller  and  L.  C.  Widrig.  According 
to  the  printed  program,  several  prizes  were  awarded,  and  the  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation made  a  presentation  to  the  College.  Addresses  were  made  on  behalf 
of  the  Trustees,  by  Prof.  Dr.  D.  Millikin  of  the  Miami  Medical  College,  on 
behalf  of  the  Faculty  by  Prof.  T.  H.  Norton,  Ph.  D.,  also  by  the  president  of 
the  College,  A.  W.  Bain,  and  by  the  president  of  the  Alumni,  Ed.  Muehlberg. 
The  Louisville  College  of  Pharmacy  held  its  commencement  March  8th,  at 
Macaulay's  Theatre,  the  graduating  class  consisting  of  John  H.  Buschmeyer, 
*George  W.  Buschmeyer,  Isidor  Flexner,  J.  K.  Higgins,  J.  D.  Jansing,  H.  C. 
Leinberger,  F.  W.  Leonhardt,  F.  P.  Schneider,  H.  P.  Tracy,  J.  Weinedel, 
Will  Zubrod,  Kentucky  ;  Henry  Gauss,  Jesse  Louis,  G.  E.  Mergell,  Indiana  ; 
*F.  C.  Robinson,  Missouri ;  *  J.  S.  Wells,  Florida. 
Prizes  were  carried  off  (five  by  Mr.  Wells)  by  the  graduates  marked  *. 
The  St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy  had  its  twenty-third  annual  commence- 
ment. Oscar  F.  Baerens,  Adolph  H.  Behrens,  Gottlieb  L.  Blum,  Sherman 
L.  Bowman,  Joseph  T.  Carey,  Elmer  F.  Davis,  Henry  L.  Goodman,  Frank  J. 
Hartmiller,  Rudolph  Heine,  Hugo  Herold,  Albert  J.  Kopf,  Henry  W. 
Kroeker,  Benjamin  H.  Levy,  William  H.  Loomis,  Wallace  S.  Macfarlane, 
George  R.  Merrell,  Emil  L.  J.  Naumann,  Clarence  M.  Nicholson,  Frank 
Birch  Nickey,  Thomas  M.  Ogilvie,  John  A.  Peetz,  Walter  S.  Polland,  George 
E.  Remick,  Henry  C.  Reynolds,  Henry  E.  Schmidt,  Arthur  Schrumpf,  Emil 
W.  Schwambach,  George  C.  F.  Seidlitz,  John  S.  Kaer,  Edward  Streicher, 
Owen  T.  Stratton,  George  Henry  Swift,  John  Walker,  James  T.  Wortham. 
A  gold  medal  was  awarded  to  H.  L.  Goodman,  and  two  prizes  to  J.  T. 
Wortham.    The  recipient  of  the  Junior  class  prize  was  0.  A.  Hornback. 
The  Connecticut  Pharmaceutical  AssQciation  held  its  thirteenth  annual 
meeting  at  Hartford,  February  5  and  6.  President  Daboll  presided  and 
read  a  business-like  address.  The  Treasurer  reported  the  finances  of  the 
Association  to  be  in  a  healthy  condition,  $1200  being  invested  in  bonds. 
Reports  were  also  made  by  the  Secretary  and  the  standing  and  special  com- 
mittees, and  papers  were  read  on  "  Education  of  Pharmacists,"  by  D.  G. 
Stoughton,  and  on  "Practical  Pharmaceutical  Notes,"  by  J.  K.  Williams. 
A  resolution  was  adopted  directing  the  appointment  of  a  committee  to  con- 
fer with  the  faculty  of  Yale  Medical  College  with  the  view  of  providing 
facilities  for  the  education  of  young  pharmacists.  The  Secretary  of  the 
Association,  F.  Wilcox,  was  elected  a  delegate  to  attend  the  next  meeting  of 
the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  his  traveling  expenses  to  be  paid 
from  the  treasury.  A  committee  was  appointed  for  elaborating  a  plan  by 
which  all  licensed  pharmacists  would  become  members  of  the  Association. 
The  next  annual  meeting  will  be  held  in  Danbury  in  February,  1890.  The 
present  officers  are:  President,  D.  G.  Stoughton,  Hartford;  Vice-Presi- 
dents, L.  E.  Southworth,  Southington,  and  J.  M.  Brewer,  Norwich;  Treas- 
urer, L.  H.Goodwin,  Hartford;  Secretary,  F.  Wilcox,  Waterbury;  Local 
Secretary,  T.  G.  Bodine,  Danbury. 
An  Association  of  Pharmacists  of  Dallas,  Texas,  has  been  formed  with  the 
primary  object  of  extending  hospitalities  to  the  State  Association  on  the  oc- 
