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George  Parson  Ringler,  Pennsylvania,  Mucilage  and  Syrup  of  Acacia. 
Norman  Gruver  Ritter,  Pennsylvania,  Adeps. 
Livingston  Everett  Rixstine,  Pennsylvania,  Conduct  of  the  Drug  Business. 
John  Patterson  Ross,  Pennsylvania,  Infusions  and  Decoctions. 
Charles  Selmar  Rottner,  Pennsylvania,  Salicylic  acid. 
"William  Henry  Saurer,  Pennsylvania,  Ceratum  Plumbi  subacetatis. 
Edward  Francis  Schneider,  Ohio,  Emulsions. 
Thomas  La  Blanc  Schofield,  Pennsylvania,  Petrolatum. 
William  Notson  Seary,  Pennsylvania,  Carbolic  Acid. 
Edward  Grant  Seibert,  Pennsylvania,  Polygonatum  biflorum. 
Oharles  Albert  Seither,  Pennsylvania,  Permanganate  of  Potash  Pills. 
Franklin  Philip  Shaak,  Pennsylvania,  Syrup  of  Cranberries. 
Ellery  Best  Shoemaker,  Pennsylvania,  Acidum  Arseniosum. 
Robert  Edwin  Lee  Simmons,  North  Carolina,  Diospyros  virginiana. 
John  Virgil  Slaughter,  New  Jersey,  Abstracts. 
Pharis  Edwin  Smith,  Pennsylvania,  Syrupus  Ipecacuanhse  et  Opii. 
Walter  Adam  Smith,  Pennsylvania,  Ilex  opaca. 
Willard  Eugene  Smith,  Delaware,  Lycopodium  clavatum. 
Oscar  Alfred  Sprissler,  Pennsylvania,  Polytrichum  juniperinum. 
Gustave  Steinmann,  Wisconsin,  Bitter  principle  of  Leptandra. 
Edward  Rhodes  Stitt,  North  Carolina,  Caffeine. 
William  Henry  Sutton,  Ireland,  Erythroxylon. 
John  Derr  Suydam,  Pennsylvania,  Pyrethrum. 
Bennett  Lewis  Taylor,  Ohio,  Irritant  Poisons. 
Jay  Chester  Vanscoter,  New  York,  Educated  Pharmacists. 
George  Lewis  Wagner,  Pennsylvania,  Menthol. 
Gustavus  Adolphus  Weckler,  Wisconsin,  Lappa  officinalis. 
Robert  Fruit  Welliver,  Pennsylvania,  Eriodictyon  glutinosum. 
Frederick  William  Weidmayer,  Ohio,  Hydrastis  canadensis. 
Reinhold  Charles  Werner,  Wisconsin,  Linseed  oil. 
Heston  Whitney,  New  Jersey,  Xanthoxylon  fraxineum. 
George  Henry  Wilkinson,  New  Jersey,  Barium. 
Benjamin  A.  Wissler,  Pennsylvania,  Tobacco. 
George  Washington  Wolfersberger,  Pennsylvania,  Pills  and  pill  excipients. 
Robert  Taylor  Young,  Pennsylvania,  Scaled  salts  of  iron. 
Albert  Theodore  Zeller,  New  York,  Stillingia. 
A  certificate  of  proficiency  in  chemistry  was  recommended  to  be  awarded  to 
Phil.  Steiner  Clarkson,  of  New  Jersey. 
The  faculty  invited  the  successful  candidates,  and  the  officers  and  trustees  of 
the  College  to  a  reunion  in  the  museum  of  the  College  building  on  the  evening 
of  March  16th,  when  a  few  hours  were  spent  in  pleasant  intercourse.  On  this 
occasion  the  class  presented  to  Prof.  Maisch  a  handsome  mantle-clock,  to  Prof. 
Remington  a  convenient  easy-chair,  and  to  Mr.  Moerk,  the  assistant  of  the 
chair  of  chemistry,  a  number  of  valuable  books. 
On  the  evening  of  Friday,  March  18th,  the  commencement  exercises  were 
held  in  the  Academy  of  Music,  when  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was 
conferred  upon  the  above-named  candidates  by  the  President  of  the  College, 
Charles  Bullock,  and  subsequently  the  degree  of  Master  in  Pharmacy — honoris 
