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Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
June,  1920. 
Method.  CaCOi  Found. 
No.  7 — Precipitating  as  calcium  oxalate  and 
titrating  with  potassium  perman- 
ganate  99  91  99  90 
99.46  99-47  Av.,   99.68  per  cent. 
No.   8 — Precipitating  as  calcium  oxalate 
from  a  slightly  acid  solution   99  ■  82 
99  91 
No.  9 — Liberation  of  CO2  by  HCl  and  cal- 
culating loss  of  CO2  into  terms  of 
CaCOs   99.68 
99-93 
No.  10 — Residual  titration  method   99.66 
99-83 
Pharmaceuticai.  Laboratories, 
H.  K.  MuLPORD  Co., 
PhiIvA.,  Pa. 
Av.,   99.87  per  cent. 
Av.,  99.80  per  cent. 
Av.,   99.75  per  cent. 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
SPKCIAL  MEETING. 
A  Special  meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  was 
held  April  26,  at  3  p.m.,  to  hear  the  reports  of  the  Organization  Com- 
mittee on  Centennial  Celebration. 
The  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Committee,  Professor  E.  Ful- 
lerton  Cook,  read  the  report. 
At  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  College,  held  March  29,  1920, 
following  the  discussion  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  founding 
of  the  College,  the  President  was  directed  to  appoint  a  committee 
to  prepare  plans  for  a  suitable  celebration.  The  President  appointed 
on  this  committee  Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison,  Aubrey  H.  Weightman, 
representing  the  college;  George  M.  Beringer,  Wm.  L.  Cliffe,  Joseph 
W.  England,  for  the  Board  of  Trustees;  Charles  H.  LaWall,  E. 
Fullerton  Cook  and  F.  P.  Stroup,  for  the  Faculty,  and  Otto  Kraus, 
R.  P.  Fischelis,  for  the  alumni.  The  Board  approved  the  appoint- 
ments, as  also  that  of  E.  Fullerton  Cook  as  Executive  Secretary. 
The  Organization  Committee  has  held  a  number  of  meetings 
and  make  the  following  recommendations: 
First,  Time. — It  is  suggested  that  the  entire  Commencement  Week 
in  June,  1921,  be  utilized  for  the  main  Centennial  Celebration. 
Second,  Funds. — It  is  essential  for  the  proper  carrying  out  of  the 
