A  August'  iP^l!m' )  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  609 
A  communication  from  Miss  Elizabeth  Ottinger,  offering  a  prize 
of  twenty-five  dollars  in  memory  of  her  father,  James  J.  Ottinger, 
was  read;  also  a  letter  from  Prof.  LaWall  relative  to  same.  The 
offer  of  Miss  Ottinger  was  accepted  with  the  thanks  of  the  Board. 
A  communication  was  read  from  Prof.  Gershenfeld  covering  the 
Liberty  Loan  subscriptions  as  raised  by  the  students  amounting  to 
$12,000. 
May  2 J,  19 18. — Adjourned  meeting. 
Mr.  French  introduced  each  one  present  to  Mr.  Henry  S.  Well- 
come, Class  1874,  of  London,  England,  who  remained  as  a  guest 
for  a  while  and  before  leaving  expressed  his  appreciation  of  the 
work  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  was  doing  in  maintain- 
ing the  highest  standard  in  the  profession  and  also  for  what  his  early 
training  in  the  institution  had  done  for  him. 
The  Committee  on  Examinations  reported  the  results  of  the  re- 
cent examinations  and  presented  the  names  of  those  entitled  to  the 
various  degrees :  thirteen  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  in  Pharmacy 
(P.D.)  who  matriculated  in  1915  or  at  a  prior  date;  six  Pharma- 
ceutical Chemists  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Pharmacy  (P.D.)  ; 
seventy-five  for  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  (Ph.G.).  All 
the  above  were  elected  to  receive  the  degrees. 
Thirteen  of  those  who  have  completed  the  examination  and  will 
receive  the  degree  of  Ph.G.  upon  reaching  their  majority. 
Twenty-six  who  had  passed  all  examinations  and  will  receive 
the  degree  of  Ph.G.  when  the  requirements  as  to  age  and  experience 
have  been  met. 
Three  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  in  Pharmacy  (Phar.D.). 
The  committee  then  presented  the  names  of  those  to  whom 
prizes  were  to  be  awarded. 
The  committee  also  reported  that  Clarence  H.  Henderson  had 
finished  his  work  in  the  Food  and  Drug  Course ;  Leo  J.  McCarriston 
had  finished  his  work  in  Analytical  Chemistry;  Bernard  Kane  and 
Harry  Wishnefeky  had  finished  their  work  in  Industrial  Chemistry 
and  were,  therefore,  entitled  to  certificates.  On  motion,  certificates 
were  granted  them. 
The  name  of  Miss  Bessie  C.  M.  Fox,  Class  of  1917,  was  also 
presented  and  as  she  had  completed  full  four  years'  experience  was 
granted  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy. 
The  names  of  three  applicants  for  the  degree  of  Master  in  Phar- 
macy (Ph.M.)  in  course  was  received  and  action  on  same  was  de- 
ferred until  the  next  meeting. 
