Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
May,  1900. 
}    Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
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The  following  received  the  degree  of  Pharmaceutical  Chemist : 
Name. 
Bishop,  Wm.  H.  Pancoast, 
Hand,  Wilson  Howe, 
Subject  of  Thesis.  State. 
Medicated  Waters,  Pennsylvania. 
The  Bettendorf  Test  for  Arsenic  in 
Bismuth, 
Hydrangea  Paniculata, 
Acidum  Boricum, 
Terebinthina  Canadensis, 
Oklahoma. 
Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 
New  Hampshire. 
Luebert,  August  G.,  P.D., 
Morgan,  Lulu  Annette, 
Mutty,  Walter  C,  P.D., 
The  degree  of  Graduate 
Name. 
McDonnell,  Wm.  Joseph, 
Peck,  William  George, 
Special  certificates  for  a  two  years'  course  in  General,  Applied  and  Analytical 
Chemistry  were  awarded  to  the  following  : 
Eugene  Henry  Eddy,  Wm.  Charles  Jaeger,  Ignatz  Suess. 
The  following  States  and  countries  were  represented  by  the  Graduating 
Classes  : 
in  Pharmacy  was  conferred  upon 
Subject  of  Thesis. 
Sin  a  pis  Xigra, 
Volatile  Oils, 
State. 
Pennsylvania. 
England. 
Armenia   1 
Bermuda   1 
Colorado   1 
Delaware    3 
England   1 
Germany     ......  2 
Maryland    .....  1 
Missouri  1 
Nebraska  1 
New  Hampshire    .  .  1 
New  Jersey  10 
New  York  2 
Oklahoma  . 
Pennsylvania 
Illinois 
2    Ohio  6 
.  .  1 
.  .61 
Russia  2 
Virginia  2 
West  Virginia     .  .  .  1 
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Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  announced  that  the  follow- 
ing had  attained  the  grade  of  Distinguished  :  Ernest  Fullerton  Cook  and 
Henry  Lionel  Meredith  ;  and  that  the  following  had  attained  the  grade  of  Meri- 
torious :  Oscar  Landauer,  Peter  Smith  Settle  and  Herman  Christian  Siegle. 
AWARD  OF  PRIZES. 
The  Procter  Prize  of  a  gold  medal  and  certificate  for  highest  grade  of 
scholarship  and  meritorious  thesis  was  awarded  to  Harry  Lionel  Meredith  and 
presented  by  Howard  B.  French. 
The  William  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize  of  a  gold  medal  and  certificate, 
offered  by  Mrs.  Rebecca  T.  Webb,  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the 
branches  of  committee,  operative  pharmacy  and  specimens,  was  awarded  to 
Ernest  Fullerton  Cook  and  presented  by  Wm.  J.  Jenks. 
Pharmacy . — A  prize  of  a  gold  medal,  offered  by  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington, 
for  an  original  device  or  contrivance  useful  in  practical  pharmaceutical  work, 
was  awarded  to  Arthur  Peiffer,  with  honorable  mention  of  E.  F.  Cook  and 
Henry  Shapiro. 
Chemistry. — A  prize  of  $25  in  gold,  offered  by  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sadtler,  for 
knowledge  of  quantitative  chemical  analysis,  was  awarded  to  Wm.  T.  Morris, 
with  honorable  mention  of  Paul  E.  Hemberger  and  Wm.  C.  Jaeger. 
Materia  Medica. — A  prize  of  $25,  by  Prof.  Clement  B.  Lowe,  for  the  recog- 
nition of  rare  drugs  by  the  aid  of  the  simple  microscope  only,  was  awarded  to 
