238  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {AmM°a",iSS8rm' 
Eta  Chapter  of  the  Kappa  Psi  Fraternity  to  the  graduate  making 
the  highest  general  average  during  the  three  years'  course  at  the 
College,  was  awarded  to  Millicent  Saxon  Renshaw,  Dr.  Adolph  VV. 
Miller  making  the  presentation. 
COMPLIMENTARY  SUPPER  GIVEN  BY  THE  FACULTY. 
On  Wednesday  evening,  April  13th,  a  complimentary  supper  was 
tendered  the  graduating  class  by  the  members  of  the  Faculty.  The 
supper  was  given  in  the  Museum  of  the  College,  and  among  the 
invited  guests  were  some  of  the  officers  and  members  of  the  College. 
Professor  Remington  acted  as  toast  master,  and  short  speeches  were 
made  by  members  of  the  Faculty,  the  Instructors,  officers  of  the 
College,  and  by  a  number  of  the  graduating  class. 
BACCALAUREATE  SERMON. 
Baccalaureate  services  were  held  in  Christ  Church,  Second  Street 
above  Market,  on  Sunday,  April  10th,  the  sermon  being  delivered  by 
the  rector,  Rev.  C.  Ellis  Stevens,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION.  - 
The  annual  reunion  and  banquet  of  the  Alumni  Association  was 
held  at  the  Colonnade  Hotel  on  Tuesday  evening,  April  12th.  There 
was  a  large  number  of  members  in  attendance,  and  remarks  were 
made  by  representatives  of  the  several  classes  dating  back  to  1842, 
Wm.  J.  Jenks,  second  vice-president  of  the  class,  responding  for  this 
class.  Mr.  Thomas  S.  Wiegand,  of  the  class  1844,  wno  nas  usually 
been  present  on  these  occasions,  was  not  able  to  be  with  the  alumni, 
owing  to  illness,  and  a  committee  was  instructed  to  frame  a  letter 
to  him  expressing  the  sympathy  of  those  present  and  wishing  him  a 
speedy  recovery. 
The  fortieth  annual  meeting  of  the  Alumni  Association  was  held 
in  Alumni  Hall,  Monday  afternoon,  April  nth,  at  2.30  p.m.,  with 
the  President,  Albert  Oetinger,  in  the  chair. 
First  in  order  was  the  annual  address  of  the  chairman,  after 
which  reports  from  the  other  officers  and  standing  committees  were 
received.  The  annual  election  was  then  held  and  resulted  in  the 
choice  of  the  following  officers:  President,  Walter  A.  Rumsey; 
Vice-Presidents,  Freeman  P.  Stroup  and  John  D.  Burg  ;  Recording 
Secretary,  Joseph  W.  England  ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Charles 
H.  La  Wall ;  Treasurer,  C.  Carroll  Meyer ;  Board  of  Directors, 
