522  Minutes  of  Board  of  Trustees.        { AJv^ ™g™ 1 
ABSTRACTS  FROM  THE  MINUTES  OF  THE 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
June  2nd,  1914. — Sixteen  members  present.  Committee  on  an- 
nouncement reported  the  catalogue  number  of  the  Bulletin  in  press. 
A  sketch  of  the  new  certificate  was  adopted,  and  the  Registrar  was 
directed  to  place  an  order  at  the  price  agreed  upon.  Mr.  Campbell, 
for  the  Special  Committee  on  N.  A.  R.  D.  exhibit,  reported  having 
arranged  for  a  booth  at  their  Convention,  and  explained  the  nature 
of  the  exhibit.  Mr.  George  B.  Evans  kindly  agreed  to  assist  in 
making  the  exhibit  attractive,  and  also  recommended  that  the  ex- 
hibit be  made. 
June  pth,  19 1 4. — Adjourned  meeting.  Sixteen  members  present. 
Committee  on  Examinations  presented  the  names  of  those  recom- 
mended for  the  degree  of  Doctor  in  Pharmacy  (P.D.).  A  teller  was 
appointed  and  the  ballot  was  then  taken  and  reported  clear,  and  the 
Chair  then  declared  those  named  elected  to  receive  the  degree  of 
Doctor  in  Pharmacy.  The  names  of  those  recommended  for  the 
degree  of  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  (P.C.)  was  then  read,  and,  a 
ballot  being  taken  and  reported  clear,  the  Chair  declared  them 
elected  to  receive  the  degree  of  Pharmaceutical  Chemist.  The  com- 
mittee reported  that  Professors  Sadtler  and  Moerk  had  recom- 
mended that  a  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry  be  awarded 
to  Harry  C.  Karns,  P.D.  The  recommendation  was  approved.  The 
committee  also  presented  a  communication  from  Professor  Roddy 
giving  the  names  of  those  entitled  to  receive  a  Certificate  in  Bacteri- 
ology, and  recommended  that  they  be  granted.  It  was  so  ordered. 
The  committee  also  presented  the  name  of  Paul  Donmoyer,  Class  oi 
1907,  for  a  Certificate  in  Bacteriology,  as  recommended  by  Professor 
Kraemer.  On  motion  it  was  ordered  that  the  certificate  be  granted 
and  that  others  who  had  taken  the  course  under  Professor  Kraemer 
and  had  passed  the  required  examination  should  be  granted  certifi- 
cates and  Professor  Kraemer  be  authorized  to  sign  same.  The 
names  of  those  who  had  won  prizes  were  then  read,  and  the  Chair 
appointed  those  who  were  to  present  same  at  the  Commencement 
exercises.  Committee  on  Commencement  reported  that  Governor 
Tener  had  consented  to  address  the  Graduating  Class.  Mr.  Rumsey 
moved  that  a  vote  of  thanks  be  conveyed  to  those  assisting  in  the 
Commencement  exercises.    It  was  so  ordered. 
