m.  Jour.  Priarm. 
July,  1904. 
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NOTES  AND  NEWS. 
A  Bronze  Statue  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush  was  unveiled  in  Washington  on 
June  nth.  It  was  given  to  the  nation  by  the  American  Medical  Association, 
and  Prof.  J.  H.  Musser,  of  Philadelphia,  President  of  the  Association,  made 
the/  presentation  address.  It  was  accepted  on  behalf  of  the  Government  by 
President  Roosevelt.  The  statue  is  of  heroic  size  and  stands  on  the  grounds  of 
the  U.  S.  Naval  Museum. 
College  House  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Coeeege  House  of  the  Phieadeephia  Coeeege  of  Pharmacy.— In  the 
November  issue  of  this  Journae  attention  was  called  to  the  establishment  of  a 
house  for  the  use  of  the  students  of  this  College.  Results  have  shown  that  this 
undertaking  was  a  wise  one,  not  only  in  furnishing  the  students  with  comfort- 
able and  healthful  surroundings,  but  also  in  promoting  fraternal  relations  among 
them. 
This  year  the  College  House  Association  has,  by  the  aid  of  Mr.  William 
Weightmau,  of  the  firm  of  Powers  &  Weightman,  secured  control  of  a  finely 
