Am.  Jour.  Pharrrt. 
May,  1893. 
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Louis  Burger,  Maryland  ;  Charles  McG.  Cowan,  Tennessee  ;  William  F.  Dunn, 
Delaware ;  William  Duvall,  Maryland ;  David  R.  Evans,  Louisiana ;  John 
Virgil  Eubanks,  North  Carolina ;  Edward  Thomas  Hargrave,*  Virginia ; 
Howard  M.  Harrod,  Maryland  ;  Eugene  Withers  Hodson,  Maryland  ;  Alexander 
Kammer,  Maryland;  George  Keene,  Maryland;  Albert  E.  Kilner,  England, 
John  J.  Keene,  Maryland  ;  William  Leffler,  Maryland  ;  Richard  C.  McCleary; 
Maryland  ;  Alphonse  McLaughlin,  North  Carolina  ;  Jacob  Lee  Mayer,  Mary- 
land ;  Walker  Moore,  Alabama  ;  Francis  Joseph  Powers,  Maryland  ;  Thomas 
Reed,  Texas  ;  John  J.  Remsburg,  Maryland  ;  Harry  A.  Reindollar,  Maryland  ; 
Henry  Schmidt,  Maryland;  George  Henry  Schwinn,*  Maryland;  James  R. 
Stafford,  Texas  ;  Quevenne  Jerome  Stout,  Tennessee  ;  James  Pinkney  Stowe,* 
North  Carolina;  J.  Harry  Stutt,  Maryland;  Thomas  H.  Wildsmith,  Pennsyl- 
vania :  George  Arthur  Wilford,  Pennsylvania ;  J.  Warren  Wills,  Virginia ; 
Harry  L.  Whittle,  Virginia. 
Prizes  consisting  of  gold  medals  were  awarded  to  those  marked  (*),  Mr. 
Beck  receiving  two  such  prizes.  The  junior  class  gold  medal  was  carried  off  by 
W.  B.  Carpenter.  Rev.  J.  E.  Grammer,  D.D.,  delivered  an  address  to  the 
graduates. 
Notice  of  the  commencements  of  the  following  schools  of  Pharmacy  has 
been  received  : 
Albany  College. — March  12,  in  Germain  Hall,  with  seventeen  graduates. 
Atlanta  College. — March  3,  in  De  Give's  Opera  House,  with  four  graduates. 
Brooklyn  College. — May  2,  at  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  Hall. 
Buffalo  University. — May  2,  in  Music  Hall,  with  twenty-one  graduates. 
Chicago  College. — April  13,  in  Hooley's  Theatre,  forty-six  graduates. 
Cleveland. — Eleven  graduates. 
New  York  College. — April  26,  at  Carnegie  Music  Hall,  one  hundred  and  five 
graduates. 
Northwestern  University. — February  16,  with  forty-one  graduates. 
Purdue  University. — March  14,  at  the  University  Hall. 
St.  Louis  College. — April  20,  at  Memorial  Hall,  forty  six  graduates. 
EDITORIAL. 
The  Seventh  International  Pharmaceutical  Congress. — The  officers  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  have  recently  sent  out  invitations  to 
participate  in  the  deliberations  of  this  Congress,  enclosing  at  same  time  the 
announcement  of  object,  organization  and  program,  as  finally  prepared  by  the 
Committee  appointed  at  the  Profile  House  in  July  last.  This  announcement  is 
as  follows  : 
(1)  The  International  Pharmaceutical  Congress  called  to  convene  in  Chicago, 
August  21,  1893,  during  the  progress  of  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
will  be  the  seventh  in  the  series  of  International  Pharmaceutical  Congresses, 
and  the  first  held  in  America. 
In  addition  to  the  invitation  extended  by  the  American  Pharmaceutical 
Association  to  the  International  Pharmaceutical  Congress  to  hold  its  next 
meeting  in  1893  in  Chicago,  a  proposal  was  also  made  by  the  World's  Congress 
Auxiliary  of  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition  to  the  pharmacists  of  the 
