434  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {AgJtZhe^™7. 
Mr.  ClifTe,  for  the  Committee  on  Examinations,  stated  that  the 
Rev.  J.  J.  Joyce  Moore  had  created  a  prize  in  memory  of.  his  father, 
J.  B.  Moore.  The  prize  consists  of  a  Troemner  Agate  Prescription 
Balance  to  be  awarded  to  a  member  of  the  third  year  graduating 
class  presenting  the  best  thesis  representing  original  work  in  the 
Department  of  Pharmacy.  The  Secretary  was  instructed  to  extend 
to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Moore  the  appreciation  and  thanks  of  the  Board. 
Mr.  ClifTe  then  presented  the  report  of  prizes  to  be  given  to  the 
graduates  of  the  P.D.  course.  He  also  presented  the  name  of 
Charles  L.  Coble  as  having  taken  the  full  course  in  Analytical  Chem- 
istry and  entitled  to  receive  the  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chem- 
istry, and  the  name  of  Harry  Philip  Ottinger  as  having  taken  the 
Food  and  Drug  Course  and  entitled  to  receive  the  Certificate  of 
Proficiency  in  Food  and  Drug  Analysis. 
May  28th,  1917.  Ten  members  were  present.  The  Committee 
on  Examinations  presented  the  names  of  93  candidates  for  the  degree 
of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  (Ph.G.),  who  had  met  allthe  require- 
ments for  graduation. 
The  Committee  then  presented  the  names  of  38  students  who 
had  passed  all  the  second  year  examinations  and  were,  therefore, 
eligible  to  the  degree  of  Ph.G.  when  the  other  graduation  require- 
ments shall  have  been  met.  They  will  receive  a  Certificate  attesting 
to  these  facts. 
Mr.  ClifTe  read  a  communication  from  Professor  Kraemer, 
stating  that  owing  to  the  merits  of  the  theses  of  the  Second  year 
class  he  desired  to  present  in  addition  to  his  prize  to  the  Third  year 
class  a  compound  microscope  for  the  best  thesis  in  pharmacognosy 
in  the  Second  year  class.  This  was  adopted.  He  then  presented 
a  report  covering  the  award  of  prizes  to  students  of  the  Ph.G.  class, 
with  the  names  of  those  who  were  to  award  the  prizes.  Mr.  ClifTe 
also  presented  the  form  of  Certificate  to  be  given  to  those  who  had 
not  complied  with  all  the  requirements. 
In  addition  to  the  names  presented  by  the  Committee  for  di- 
plomas, there  were  presented  the  names  of  those  entitled  to  Cer- 
tificates and  whose  names  would  appear  on  the  Commencement 
program.  Two  to  receive  the  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry. 
Two  to  receive  the  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  the  Food  and  Drug 
Course.  Twenty-five  to  receive  the  Certificate  in  Bacteriology,  one 
to  receive  the  degree  of  Bachelor  in  Science,  in  Pharmacy  and  Chem- 
istry. 
