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204:  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  {^"^Am"!!  IssT*"' 
Joseph  H.  Rosell,  New  Jersey,  Balmnis. 
Fritz  Roseiikraiiz,  Germany,  Iodine. 
Frank  M.  Roth,  Ohio,  IJlgpsHon. 
Henry  C.  Roth,  New  York,  Volatile  Oils. 
Frederick  E.  Riippel,  New  York,  Sodii  Benzoas. 
George  N.  Sahner,  Germany,  Aconite  and.  PreparationH. 
Rene  R.  Snowden,  Sonth  Carolina,  Plictrn}.  Products  of  Orange. 
Daniel  H.  Starr,  New  York,  Sj^onge. 
Rudolph  Theiss,  New  York,  P/(',^y80.s!' 
Aloys  J.  H.  Van  de  Bergli,  Germany,  Hjjjjophosphite  of  Lime. 
Egon  C.  B.  Wernicke,  Austria,  Digital  in. 
Herman  Wortmann,  New  Jersey,  Cijanrjgen  and,  Hydrocyanic  Acid. 
Carl  Wurm,  Germany,  Urine  and  Constituents. 
The  Commencement  was  held  at  Chickeriug  Hidl  Tuesday,  March  22d. 
After  a  hrief  address  of  welcome  by  the  President,  Ewen  Mclntyre,  the 
same  officer  conferred  the  degree  of  Pli.G.  on  the  gentlemen  named  above, 
and  awarded  the  certificate  of  proficiency  in  Chemistry  and  Materia  Med- 
ica  to  Mr.  Elijah  J.  Molloy.  The  Alumni  prizes,  consisting  of  a  gold,  a 
silver  and  a  bronze  medal,  were  awarded  l\v  Mr.  T.  F.  Main  to  A.  F.  May, 
F.  Hohenthal  and  Wm.  Bodenbender.  Addresses  were  also  made  by  Col. 
Douglas  Campbell,  and,  on  behalf  of  tlje  graduating  class,  by  E.  L.  Friden- 
berg. 
Alumni  Association  New  Y^ork  College  of  Pharmacy.— At  the 
annual  meeting,  held  March  21,  the  following  officers  were  elected:  Pres- 
ident, Thos.  F.  Main;  Treasurer,  8.  H.  Ambler;  Secretary,  F.  F.  Knapp; 
Registrar,  L.  M.  Royce;  Executive  Board-P.  W.  Bedford,  J.  Aelden,  E. 
Montanus,  Jr.  Delegates  to  the  American  Pliarmaceutical  Association  and 
various  committees  were  appointed,  and  after  the  meeting  a  complimentary 
dinner  was  given  to  the  graduating  class. 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy.— The  following-named  students, 
having  successfully  passed  the  several  examinations,  and  iu  all  other 
respects  complied  with  the  necessary  re([uisites  for  graduation,  were  by  the 
Board  of  Trustees  declared  entitled  to  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy : 
Geo.  A.  Strauss,  R.  P.  C.  Scheldt,  Wm.  Caspari,  Jr.,  J.  Webb  Foster,  C. 
H.  Meyer,  Robt.  Suck,  J.  F.  Anderson,  W.  B.  Dickinson,  E.  H.  Kaber- 
nagle,  Robt.  F.  Petzold,  Clarence  F.  Moore,  Victor  T.  Walter,  Louis  Weib- 
keng,  B.  Nadel  Coe,  F.  H.  Copper,  Jas.  T.  Hepbron,  Moses  Kahn,  John  L. 
Lauer,  Edw.  S.  Maguire,  Walter  N.  Smitli. 
The  annual  commencement  was  held  in  the  Academy  of  Music  on  the 
evening  of  March  30.  Mr.  Geo.  A.  Strauss  was  awarded  the  1st  College 
prize  and  also  the  prize  for  proficiency  in  Analytical  Chemistry.  The 
2d  prize  was  awarded  to  R.  P.  C.  Scheldt,  and  the  3d  prize  to  J.  Webb 
Foster. 
Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  commencement  exercises 
took  place  at  College  Hall  on  the  evening  of  March  16.  The  degree  of  Ph.G. 
was  conferred  by  the  President,  Mr.  H.  F.  Reum,  and  addresses  were  made 
by  Prof.  J.  F.  Judge  on  behalf  of  the  Faculty  and  by  Mr.  Herman  Eckel 
o]i  behalf  of  the  trustees. 
