412  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^""^JLl^^^^: 
each  graduate  should  be  given,  if  available.  These  can  possibly 
be  best  presented  with  the  sketch  of  each  graduating  class,  and  in 
addition  an  alphabetical  list  of  all  the  graduates  should  be  included. 
3.  History  of  each  member  of  the  Faculty  since  the  Foundation  of 
the  College. — This  can  well  be  made  a  leading  part  as  most  of  these 
have  been  men  of  ability  and  marked  influence  upon  the  events  of 
their  day,  and  moreover  the  Alumni  have  a  warm  sentiment  for 
their  old  professors. 
4.  History  of  the  Officers  and  Prominent  Members  of  the  College. 
— Our  history  is  replete  with  the  efforts  and  services  of  many  eminent 
men  whose  work  in  behalf  of  pharmacy,  the  college,  and  public 
welfare,  should  be  permanently  recorded  in  such  a  volume. 
5.  History  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  and  its 
Editorial  Management,  during  more  than  Ninety  Years  of  its  Pub- 
lication. 
6.  The  Story  of  the  Library,  Museum  and  Herbarium  and  of  the 
Laboratories. 
7.  The  Centenary. — Full  account  of  the  celebration,  plans  and 
functions.  As  the  plans  develop,  doubtless  many  other  subjects 
that  must  be  included  in  the  Centennial  Volume  will  become  evi- 
dent. 
If  it  is  determined  to  issue  a  volume  such  as  is  outlined  here- 
with, the  enormity  of  the  task  must  be  appreciated,  and  an  active 
committee  should  be  appointed  at  an  early  date.  The  preparation 
of  the  manuscript  will  entail  much  time,  labor  and  expense.  The 
committee  should  have  authority  to  employ  such  outside  assistance 
as  may  be  necessary. 
We  cannot  at  this  time  gauge  the  possible  expense  of  this  project. 
Your  committee  are  of  the  opinion  that  the  College  should  be  largely 
reimbursed  for  this  expense  by  the  sale  of  the  volume. 
Fifth,  General  Committee  on  Centennial. — This  large  General  Com- 
mittee, not  limited  to  one  hundred,  as  first  proposed,  shall  consist  of 
members  of  the  College,  alumni  and  friends  of  the  College.  It  shall 
represent  all  activities  into  which  our  alumni  have  entered  and  all 
geographical  sections  where  they  may  reside.  The  following  classi- 
fication has  been  suggested: 
Officers  of  the  College. 
Members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 
Faculty  of  the  College. 
