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that  the  property  was  in  good  condition.  Committee  on  Library 
reported  the  addition  of  a  large  number  of  volumes.  Committee  on 
Instruction  submitted  an  amendment  to  Article  8,  Section  2,  of  the 
By  Laws,  relating  to  matriculation,  which,  after  being  read,  was  laid 
over  for  consideration  at  the  next  meeting.  Committee  on  Exami- 
nation reported  that  Raymond  D.  Black,  Powell  Hampton,  George 
W.  Lord,  Jr.,  and  Waldo  J.  Williams  had  successfully  passed  the 
examination  for  the  certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry,  and  that 
Finley  Page  Seibert  had  successfully  passed  his  examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  in  Pharmacy ;  all  of  whom  were  duly  elected  by  the 
Board.  Committee  on  Membership.  Upon  a  favorable  report 
being  submitted,  Dr.  Alfred  Heineberg,  Edwin  L.  Newcomb,  C. 
Robert  Weiser,  and  Manuel  Fernandez  were  elected  to  active  mem- 
bership in  the  college. 
October  2,  1906.  Committee  on  Examination  reported  that  the 
examinations  of  additional  students  were  held  on  September  28  and 
29,  1906.  Committee  on  Instruction  brought  up  for  further  action 
the  proposed  amendment  to  Article  8,  Section  2,  which  was  unani- 
mously adopted. 
November  7,  1906.  Committee  on  Library  reported  the  addition 
of  a  large  number  of  volumes  to  the  library.  Committee  on  Instruc- 
tion presented  a  report  in  reference  to  students  unable  to  supply 
certificates  or  pass  the  entrance  examination.  Committee  on  Exami- 
nation submitted  a  report  upon  additional  students.  Committee 
on  Scholarships  submitted  the  names  of  seven  students  to  whom 
they  recommended  that  scholarships  should  be  awarded,  which  was 
agreed  to  by  the  Board.  The  Registrar  read  a  communication  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Public  Education  presenting  the  name 
of  Mitchell  Bernstein,  a  graduate  of  the  Northeast  Manual  Training 
School,  for  a  scholarship  in  the  college,  which  was  duly  awarded. 
C.  A.  Weidemann, 
Recording  Secretary. 
DECEMBER  PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING. 
The  regular  pharmaceutical  meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy  was  held  Tuesday  evening,  December  18th,  with  Prof. 
Joseph  P.  Remington  in  the  chair. 
The  principal  speaker  of  the  evening  was  Harry  B.  Mason,  of 
