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Clayton  French  Fellowship. 
Am.  Jour.  Phartil. 
June,  1914. 
which  we  are  about  to  mention  will  make  it  possible  for  some 
capable  and  interested  student  to  pursue  work  along  .some  particular 
line  of  investigation  which  would  otherwise  go  untouched  but  for 
this  stimulus.  Both  the  student  and  the  college  will  profit  thereby, 
and  there  is  also  the  chance  that  it  may  lead  to  some  big  benefit  to 
the  profession  of  pharmacy  as  a  science.  It  is  a  hard  enough  thing 
to  settle  down  to  the  prosaic  task  of  fathoming  out  a  difficult  prob- 
lem, and  anything  like  this  which  makes  it  an  honor  and  which  re- 
duces also  the  financial  burden  of  such  a  task  is  almost  essential  to 
the  building  up  of  a  great  work. 
In  order  to  provide  for  fellowships,  and  that  those  who  would 
contribute  to  such  endowments  might  know  to  what  purposes  they 
would  be  applied,  a  new  article  on  Scholarships  and  Fellowships 
has  been  incorporated  into  the  By-laws  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy.   This  article  reads  as  follows : 
"  Scholarships  and  Fellowships  covering  instruction  given  in  the 
College  or  studies  pursued  elsewhere  by  direction  of  its  Board  of 
Trustees,  may  be  established  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  as  funds  for 
such  purposes  are  provided. 
"  To  found  a  Pharmacy  Course  Scholarship,  a  sum  of  not  less 
than  $3000  shall  be  paid  to  the  College.  The  student  to  whom  such 
scholarship  is  awarded  shall  receive  free  instruction  in  all  of  the 
lectures  and  laboratories  in  the  course  leading  up  to  a  degree  in 
Pharmacy  for  the  period  for  which  the  award  is  made. 
"  To  found  a  Special  Scholarship  or  a  Partial  Pharmacy  Course 
Scholarship,  a  sum  of  not  less  than  $1500  shall  be  paid  to  the  Col- 
lege. In  no  case  shall  the  sum  paid  be  less  than,  when  invested,  will 
produce  an  income  equivalent  to  the  fees  required  by  the  College 
from  students  for  similar  instruction.  The  donor  may  designate 
the  course  of  lectures  or  laboratory  instruction  to  which  such  special 
bequest  or  donation  is  to  be  applied.  The  student  to  whom  such 
Special  Scholarship  or  Partial  Pharmacy  Course  Scholarship  is 
awarded  shall  receive  free  instruction  in  the  lectures  and  laboratories 
named  for  the  period  for  which  the  award  is  made. 
"  To  found  a  Research  Fellowship,  a  sum  of  not  less  than  $5000 
shall  be  paid  to  the  College ;  the  income  from  such  a  foundation  is  to 
be  paid  to  the  student  to  whom  such  fellowship  is  awarded  to  pay  for 
the  tuition,  materials,  and  apparatus  used  in  the  research  work  and 
as  compensation  for  such  aid  in  the  laboratories,  museums,  library, 
or  other  department  of  the  College  as  the  recipient  may  render. 
