202  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associatiom.  { '^^Apru'^'i^s?""' 
The  following  passed  in  Botany  and  Chemistry  :  DeL.  Haigh  and  H.  J. 
Owens,  and  L.  Stollmann  in  Pharmacy  only. 
At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  College,  the  following  officers  were  elected : 
President,  Ewen  Mclntyre;  Vice  Presidents  —  Gustavus  Ramsperger, 
Henry  J.  Menninger,  George  C.  Close;  Treasurer,  Starr  H.  Ambler; 
Secretary,  M.  L.  M.  Peixotto ;  Trustees— Joseph  B.  Mauch,  F.  F.  Knapp, 
for  one  j^ear;  A.  Tscheppe,  Gust.  Balser,  Hermon  W.  Atwood,  Herbert 
Hazard,  for  three  years;  Delegate*  to  American  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion—Charles Bice,  G.  J.  Seabury,  M.  L.  M.  Peixotto,  L.  M.  Roycd,  T.  J. 
Macmahan. 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy.— The  commencement  of  the  thir- 
tieth course  was  held  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  March  29th,  when  the 
degree  of  Ph.G.  was  conferred  by  the  President,  Dr.  Jos.  Roberts,  upon  the 
following  candidates : 
Samuel  Bachracli,  Virginia,  Potassium  Iodide. 
John  G.  Beck,  Maryland,  Salicylic  Acid. 
Thos.  W.  Blackstone,  Virginia,  Opium. 
J.  Fuller  Frames,  Maryland,  Tahacum. 
William  P.  Friese,  Maryland,  Zincum. 
Chas.  S.  Haugh,  W.  Virginia,  Cinchona  and  Alkaloids. 
August  Kach,  Maryland,  Eucalyptus  Globulus. 
Sylvester  R.  Kelley,  Jr.,  Maryland,  Carbolic  Acid. 
William  Kroh,  Maryland,  Ethers. 
Gustave  Lindeman,  Maryland,  Emidsions. 
Robert  S.  McKinney,  Maryland,  Organic  Chemistry. 
J.  Gordon  Mallette,  Georgia,  Cascara  Sagrada. 
Samuel  Schmidt,  Maryland,  Heat. 
Anthony  H.  Sjchultze,  Maryland,  Iron  Oxides. 
Howard  C.  Silver,  W.  Virginia,  Iodine  a7id  its  Compounds. 
J.  Charles  Smith,  Pennsylvania,  Hydrargyrum. 
Conrad  Wich,  Maryland,  Pilocarpus. 
The  following  prizes  of  the  College  were  awarded  :  to  Samuel  Schmidt, 
gold  medal ;  to  August  Kach,  Webster's  Unabridged  Dictionary  and  Fre- 
senius'  Analysis  ;  to  Conrad  Wich,  Stille  &  Maisch's  Dispensatory  and 
Parrish's  PJiarmacy.  William  Krauss  received  the  Junior  Class  prize  of 
the  College,  consisting  of  a  cojoy  of  Parrish's  Pharmacy,  and  Anthony  B. 
Schultze  was  awarded  the  Simon  prize,  consisting  of  a  gold  medal. 
The  Junior  students  entitled  to  honorable  mention,  are  Louis  F.  Korn- 
man,  J.  J.  Valentine,  A.  Edwin  Schmidt,  Geo.  A.  Thompson  and  Manes^ 
E.  Fuld. 
The  valedictory  address  was  delivered  by  Rev.  Robt.  H.  Fulton. 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Louisville  College  of  Pharmacy. — 
At  the  seventh  annual  meeting  held  on  Tuesday  evening,  March  14th,  the, 
following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year :  President,  Edward 
Goebel ;  Vice  Presidents— Otto  E.  Miiller,  Wm.  F.  Tafel ;  Treasurer,  O. 
A.  Beckmann ;  Recording  Secretary,  A.  J.  Elwang ;  Corresponding  Sec- 
