290  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^i^Jm!^' 
supper  was  given  in  the  Museum  of  the  college,  and  some  of  the 
officers  and  members  of  the  college  were  among  the  invited  guests, 
as  also  some  of  the  visiting  alumni.  Professor  Remington,  dean  of 
the  Faculty,  acted  as  toastmaster,  and  among  those  who  responded 
were  the  members  of  the  Faculty  and  instructors,  some  of  the 
members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  visiting  guests,  and  a  large 
number  of  the  members  of  the  graduating  class. 
BACCALAUREATE  SERMON. 
Baccalaureate  services  were  held  in  the  Church  of  St.  Luke  and 
The  Epiphany,  on  Sunday  afternoon,  May  12th,  the  sermon  being 
delivered  by  the  rector,  the  Rev.  David  M.  Steele. 
ANNUAL  MEETING  AND  RECEPTION  OF  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION. 
The  forty-third  annual  meeting  of  the  Alumni  Association  was 
held  in  Alumni  Hall,  Monday,  May  13th,  at  2.30  p.m.,  with  the 
President,  John  D.  Burg,  in  the  chair.  Following  the  annual  address 
of  the  President  were  the  reports  of  officers  and  standing  com- 
mittees. The  annual  election  of  officers  was  then  held  and  resulted 
as  follows:  President,  Charles  H.  La  Wall;  First  Vice-President, 
E.  Fullerton  Cook ;  Second  Vice-President,  Clarence  H.  Campbell ; 
Recording  Secretary,  Joseph  W.  England  ;  Treasurer,  C.  Carroll 
Meyer ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  David  J.  Reese ;  Members  of  the 
Board  of  Directors,  Miss  Florence  Yaple,  Otto  W.  Osterlund,  John 
W.  Frey,  C.  L.  Bonta,  and  William  E.  Lee. 
The  annual  reception  given  by  the  Association  to  the  members  of 
the  graduating  class  was  held  on  the  evening  of  the  same  day  in  the 
College  Museum,  with  President  Burg  in  the  chair.  Introductory 
remarks  were  made  by  the  President,  after  which  the  roll  of  new 
members  elected  during  1 906-07  was  called. 
The  prizes  offered  by  the  Association  were  awarded  as  follows  :— 
The  Alumni  Gold  Medal  for  the  best  general  average  of  the  class 
of  1907  was  awarded  to  Henry  Keller  Mohler,  the  presentation 
being  made  by  President-elect  Charles  H.  La  Wall. 
The  Alumni  Prize  Certificates,  offered  for  the  highest  grades  in 
the  several  branches,  were  awarded  as  follows,  Prof.  Clement  B. 
Lowe  making  the  presentation :  In  Pharmacy,  to  William  Thomas 
Beam;  in  Chemistry,  to  Clarence  Minor  McClure ;  in  Materia 
