260  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  { Am  MaUv^i893araj* 
BHiot  Davis  Truman,  New  York,  Juglans  cinerea. 
Harvey  Milton  Ueberroth,  Pennsylvania,  Analysis  of  proprietary  headache 
powders. 
Walter  Horace  Umstead,  Ohio,  Smilacina  racemosa. 
Philip  Henry  Utech,  Pennsylvania,  Resina  sumbul. 
Thomas  Franklin  Van  Buskirk,  Pennsylvania,  Lippia  mexicana. 
Jacob  Harrison  Vogelbach,  Florida,  Serenoa  serrulata. 
John  Kirby  Wachtel,  Indiana,  Erythroxylon. 
Charles  Wesley  Wagner,  Pennsylvania,  Chocolate. 
Harry  Hurley  Walton,  Pennsylvania,  Arsenic. 
Frank  John  Walz,  Pennsylvania,  History  of  pharmacy. 
Frank  Nicholas  Weber,  New  Jersey,  Boroglj-ceride. 
Ira  Randolph  Wehler,  Pennsylvania,  Sunday  observance. 
Frank  Ellison  Whitman,  Pennsylvania,  Saccharum. 
Richard  Powers  Wilkinson,  Pennsylvania,  Surgical  antiseptics. 
Herbert  Forrest  Williams,  Pennsylvania,  Baptisia. 
Julius  Wohlgemuth,  Pennsylvania,  Ipecacuanha. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Wolfenden,  Pennsylvania,  Fluid  extract  of  pulsatilla. 
Charles  Adam  Zeller,  Pennsylvania,  How  to  be  a  successful  pharmacist. 
Howard  Milton  Zimmermann,  Pennsylvania,  Tinctura  opii  deodorata. 
STATES  AND  COUNTRIES  REPRESENTED  BY  THE  GRADUATING  CLASS. 
The  members  of  the  graduating  class  came  from  the  following  States  :  i 
each  from  Alabama,  Canada,  Florida,  Georgia,  Indiana,  Kansas,  Louisiana, 
Minnesota,  South  Dakota,  Texas  and  Washington  ;  2  each  from  Iowa,  Mis- 
souri, North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Virginia  and  West  Virginia  ;  3  from 
Maryland  ;  4  from  New  York  ;  5  from  Illinois  ;  6  from  Delaware  ;  9  from 
Ohio  ;  14  from  New  Jersey  ;  113  from  Pennsylvania  ;  total  number,  177. 
In  response  to  the  invitation  extended  by  the  faculty,  the  graduating  class 
and  the  officers  and  trustees  of  the  College  on  the  evening  of  Wednesday, 
April  19,  sat  down  to  the  professors'  supper  in  the  Museum  Hall  of  the  new 
building,  which  was  handsomely  decorated.  In  the  course  of  the  evening,  the 
President  of  the  Zeta  Phi  Society,  Mr.  Shailcross,  presented  to  the  College,  on 
behalf  of  the  Society,  three  handsome  chairs,  which  were  accepted  for  the 
College  by  Mr.  Perot,  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  were  at  once  put 
to  use  by  Professors  Maisch,  Remington  and  Sadtler.  With  brief  addresses 
made  by  the  president,  professors  and  several  officers  of  the  College,  and  by  a 
number  of  the  graduates,  the  hours  passed  rapidly,  enlivened  by  songs  from 
the  College  Glee  Club,  and  this  final  class  reunion  terminated  to  the  satisfaction 
of  all  present. 
Thursday,  April  21,  was  commencement  day.  A  heavy  rain-storm  con- 
tinued, with  few  interruptions,  all  day,  but  in  spite  of  the  unfavorable  condi- 
tions of  the  weather,  a  large  and  attentive  audience  greeted  the  graduating 
class  in  the  evening  at  the  Academy  of  Music.  On  this  occasion  seats  were 
provided  for  the  graduates  upon  the  stage,  they  entering  through  the  parquet 
at  8  o'clock.  President  Charles  Bullock  conferred  the  degree  of  Graduate  in 
Pharmacy  upon  the  candidates  named  above,  after  which  the  prizes  were 
awarded. 
