"206  Pharmaceutical  CollegeH  and  Associations.  {"^"'/p^iY  i^ggf™- 
Faugbt,  Frank  E.  Fisk,  Oscar  E.  Heituieyer,  Edward  B.  .Toestiiig,  Wm. 
J.  A.  Kohrnmel,  Robert  J.  Murphy,  Charles  R,  Ray,  Adam  B.  Roth, 
C!harles  W.  Tonifohrde,  Geo.  W.  Wilson,  George  W.  Wiinderlieh,  Oscar 
M.  Zesch. 
The  medal  of  the  Alumni  Association  was  aw  arded  to  Charles  E.  Fisher, 
Ph.G.  The  following  received  honorable  mention  :  Robert  J.  Mur])hy, 
James  W.  Faugbt,  Frank  E.  Fisk,  Joseph  W.  Wittmer,  Fred.  W.  Con- 
radt,  George  W.  Wunderlich.  The  valedictory  address  on  behalf  of  the 
faculty  was  delivered  by  Prof.  O.  A.  Wall,  M.D.,  and  on  behalf  of  the 
graduating  class  l)y  Charles  E,  Fisher,  Ph.(  i.  A  social  reunion  closed  the 
•exercises. 
Kansas  City  Association  of  Piiakmactsts  and  Druggists  is  the 
title  of  an  association  formed  in  Kansas  C\i\,  Mo.,  the  immediate  incite- 
ment being  the  desire  to  make  preparations  for  the  meeting  of  the  Ameri- 
•can  Pharmaceutical  Association  in  August  next.  The  initiatory  meeting 
was  held  February  24th,  in. the  jiarlors  of  the  8t.  James  Hotel.  Mr.  W.  R. 
Newlon  presided,  and  Mr.  Wm.  T.  Ford  acted  as  Secretary.  A  committee 
of  five  was  appointed  to  ma])  out  })lans  for  the  reception  of  the  national 
association,  and  to  suggest  other  committees  to  be  appointed  hereafter. 
We  sincerely  wish  that  this  new  association  may  be  established  upon  a 
solid  basis,  and  i)rove  to  be  as  vigorous  nnd  useful  as  the  importance  of  its 
locality  seems  to  indicate. 
Kansas  Pharmaceutical  AssociAriuN.— The  President  of  this  asso- 
ciation, Mr.  Robert  J.  Brown,  of  Leavenworth,  in  conjunction  with  Mr. 
George  Leis,  of  Lawrence,  Director  of  the  Northwestern  Fair  Association, 
has  issued  a  circular  stating  that  negotiations  have  been  commenced  to 
secure  for  the  members  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  and 
their  friends  attending  the  next  meeting,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  an  excursion 
to  the  Rocky  Mountains.  We  have  been  informed  that  the  trip  will  be 
possibly  extended  to  Salt  Lake  City,  and  that  when  reaching  Denver  a 
convention  of  Colorado  pharmacists  and  druggists  will  be  proba!)ly  in  ses- 
.sion  with  a  view  of  forming  a  State  i>harmaeeutical  association.  It  is  con- 
templated to  visit  a  number  of  the  Jiiost  interesting  points  in  the  moun- 
tains, and  the  trip  will  probably  occupy  from  nine  to  twelve  days.  The 
fare  will  be  much  below  the  usual  excursion  rates;  but,  in  order  to  secure 
the  necessary  acconiinodations,  tlie  above-named  gentleinen  should  be 
informed  at  an  early  date. 
West  Virginia  State  Pharma<  kutical  Association. — The  passage 
of  a  Pharmacy  Act,  February  21st,  for  the  State  of  West  Virginia,  will  be 
the  incentive  for  the  organization  of  a  State  pharmaceutical  association. 
A  committee  has  been  formed,  consisting  of  Messrs.  Edmund  Bocking,  of 
Wheeling;  E.  L.  Boggs,  of  Charleston,  Kanawha  county,  and  J.  L.  W. 
Baker,  of  Martinsburg,  and  arrangements  have  been  made  to  hold.a  meet- 
ing of  druggists  and  pharmacists  of  the  State  on  March  25th,  at  10  o'clock 
A.M  ,  in  Veteran  Hall,  in  the  city  of  Wheeling. 
