198       Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  { 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm- 
Apr.  1, 1874. 
68  Charles  Sparrow,  Kansas. 
69  Alfred  Bartb,  Pennsylvania. 
10  Charles  Ouram,  " 
71  Joseph  Hall  Marshall,  " 
72  Benjamin  Rowland  Morrow,  " 
73  Aaron  Peter  Jacoby,  " 
74  Francis  Henry  Ebur  Gleim,  " 
75  Samuel  Edwin  Walker,  " 
76  James  Armstrong  Allen,  New  Jersey. 
77  Charles  Franklin  Goodno,  Pennsylvania. 
78  Lewis  Kosputh  Acker,  " 
79  Paul  Graef,  Jr.,  Ohio. 
80  George  Snavely  Henry,  Pennsylvania. 
81  Harry  Barndollar,  11 
Algarobia  Glandulosa. 
Hydrargyri  Iodidum  Viride. 
Anagallis  Arvensis 
Preparation  of  Sugar  Doses. 
Advancement  of  Medicine. 
Eupatorin. 
Castanea  Vesca. 
Solidago  Odora. 
Arbutin. 
Pilula  Ferri  Carbonatis. 
Suppositories. 
Prinos  Verticillatus. 
Urinary  Analysis. 
Chloral  Hydrate. 
Signed  Robert  Bridges, 
John  M.  Maisch, 
Joseph  P.  Remington 
William  McIntyre. 
William  J.  Jenks, 
Samuel  S.  Bunting, 
Albert  P.  Brown, 
The  commencement  was  held  at  the  Acad  emy  of  Music  on  the  evening  of 
March  12th,  in  the  presence  of  a  very  large  and  attentive  audience.  The  gra- 
duates appeared  with  crape  upon  their  arms,  in  memory  of  Professor  William 
Procter,  Jr.,  deceased.  The  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  conferred 
by  the  President  of  the  College,  Dillwyn  Parrish,  and  the  valedictory  address 
was  delivered  by  Professor  Robert  Bridges.  The  distribution  of  bouquets, 
books  and  other  presents  to  graduates  was  conducted  under  the  direction  of 
the  Committee  on  Arrangements,  after  which  the  proceedings  closed  as  they 
had  commenced,  with  music  by  the  Germania  Orchestra. 
The  Summer  Course  on  Botany  will  commence  on  Wednesday,  April  8th,  at 
3  o'clock,  P.  M. 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Philadelphia. — The 
annual  meeting  was  held  in  the  College  Hall,  March  5th,  1874,  at  3£  o'clock* 
P.  M.  At  this  meeting  the  business  of  the  Association  was  transacted.  The 
President  gave  his  annual  report.  The  following  officers  were  elected  :  Presi- 
dent, WTilliam  McIntyre  ;  Vice-Presidents,  Jos.  P.  Remington,  and  Albert  P. 
Brown  ;  Recording  Secretary,  Edwin  McC.  Boring,  10th  and  Fairmount  avenue, 
Philadelphia;  Corresponding  Secretary,  C.  H.  Kolp  ;  Treasurer,  Edward  C. 
Jones,  8.  B.  corner  of  Fifteenth  aud  Market  streets,  Philadelphia  ;  Executive 
Board,  Wallace  Procter,  Jas.  A.  Parker,  Rich.  V.  Mattison,  E.  P.  Paxson, 
and  H.  B.  French;  Trustee  of  Sinking  Fund,  Thomas  S.  Wiegand  ;  Orator 
Lawrence  Turnbull,  M.  D. 
It  was  decided  to  admit  all  graduates  of  the  College  to  membership,  restrict- 
ing the  right  to  certificates  of  membership  and  annual  reports  to  those  who 
contribute  $5,  as  heretofore,  and  as  the  objects  of  the  Association  are  good,  it- 
is  to  be  hoped  that  all  will  avail  themselves  of  this  privilege. 
The  public  reception  to  the  graduating  class,  given  upon  March  10th,  at 
8  o'clock,  in  the  College,  was  well  attended,  the  ladies  forming  a  large  propor- 
tion of  the  number.  The  exercises  consisted  in  the  annual  address  by  Wm. 
C.  Bakes  ;  calling  of  new  members  by  the  Secretary  ;  presentation  of  the  gold. 
