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ship,  for  which  he  expressed  appreciation  and  offered  the  College  a 
set  of  his  books.  The  offer  was  accepted  with  the  thanks  of  the 
Board. 
The  Chairman  announced  the  Standing  Committees  for  the  ensu- 
ing year,  as  follows :  Property,  Howard  B.  French,  chairman ; 
Library,  Samuel  P.  Sadtler,  chairman ;  Museum  and  Herbarium, 
O.  W.  Osterlund,  chairman ;  Finance,  Howard  B.  French,  chairman ; 
Supplies,  H,  K.  Mulford,  chairman;  Accounts  and  Audits,  C.  A. 
Weidemann,  chairman;  Instruction,  George  M.  Beringer,  chairman; 
Scholarships,  Joseph  P.  Remington,  chairman;  Examinations, 
William  L.  Cliff  e,  chairman  ;  Theses,  Joseph  W.  England,  chairman ; 
Discipline,  Howard  B.  French,  chairman;  Announcement,  Samuel 
P.  Sadtler,  chairman ;  Commencement,  Walter  A.  Rumsey,  chairman ; 
Alumni,  Joseph  W.  England,  chairman;  Appropriations,  composed  of 
chairmen  of  all  committees  empowered  to  make  expenditures,  also 
the  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  the  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Finance,  and  the  Treasurer. 
Mr.  French  presented  souvenirs,  consisting  of  invitations,  pro- 
grams, menus,  advertisements,  etc.,  relating  to  past  affairs  of  the 
College.  These  were  of  historic  interest  and  were  referred  to  the 
Historical  Committee. 
Professor  Remington  referred  to  the  Panama  Exhibition  in  191 5, 
expressing  the  thought  that  it  would  be  to  the  advantage  of  the 
College  to  exhibit  a  line  of  official  and  N.  F.  preparations,  together 
with  historical  matter,  and  suggested  that  a  committee  be  appointed 
to  make  arrangements  and  that  the  College  make  an  early  appli- 
cation for  space.  On  motion  it  was  voted  that  a  committee  of  five 
be  appointed. 
April  21,  1914. — Eleven  members  were  present. 
Committee  on  Examinations  reported  favorably  on  the  appli- 
cation of  Prof.  Edwin  Leigh  Newcomb,  P.D.,  for  the  degree  of 
Master  in  Pharmacy  in  course,  all  the  requirements  having  been 
complied  with.  A  ballot  was  ordered  and  the  applicant  was  unani- 
mously elected  to  receive  the  degree  at  the  next  commencement. 
Committee  on  Instruction  reported  that  they  had  held  a  number 
of  meetings  to  consider  the  annual  reports  from  the  Faculty.  Ab- 
stracts from  these  reports  are  as  follows : 
Department  of  Pharmacy:  The  record  of  attendance  as  now  made 
obligatory  has  been  of  special  value.  The  extra  lectures  on  pharma- 
ceutical subjects  have  been  attended  by  a  much  larger  number  of 
