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Pharmaceutical  College*  and  Associations. 
f  Ani.  Jour.  Pliarm. 
X       April,  1884. 
commencement  in  Stein  way  Hall,  on  the  evening  of  March  18th.  An 
account  of  the  exercises  and  a  list  of  the  graduates  has  not  been  received. 
St.  Louis  College  op  Pharmacy.— The  eighteenth  annual  commence- 
me.it  exercises  were  held  at  Memorial  Hall  on  Wednesday  evening,  March 
12th,  1884.  The  President  of  the  College,  H.  E.  Hoelke,  delivered  an  ap- 
propriate address,  and  conferred  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  on 
the  following  candidates  : 
Henry  H.  Barth, 
James  M.  Borton, 
Oscar  F.  C.  Bausch, 
Geo.  G.  Berg, 
Chas.  H.  Biermann, 
Chas.  F.  Blank, 
Wm.  T.  Carr, 
Fred.  D'Auiour, 
Adolph  G.  Enderle, 
Peter  T.  Entrekin, 
Wm.  H.  Fogas, 
Emil  W.  Godron, 
Louis  C.  Haagen, 
Henry  J.  Helwig, 
Adolph  J.  Hoenuy, 
Wm.  O.  Kempinskv, 
Otto  Kollme, 
Chas.  C.  May, 
Julius  C  Meisenbach, 
Chas.  E.  Meyer, 
Chas.  Mueller, 
Henrv  Muetze, 
Wm.  E.  O'Melveny, 
Geo.  L.  Phelps, 
Louis  Francis  Reber, 
Ed^ar  N.  Sanders, 
Ernest  C.  Scholer, 
Fred.  Wm.  Schumacher, 
Arnold  Sellner, 
Robt.  H.  Smiley, 
Oiis  W.  Smith, 
Wm.  O.  Steinmeyer, 
Chas.  H.  Stoll, 
Otto  Sutter, 
Josenh  A.  Temm, 
Otto'Ude, 
Fred.  Volz, 
August  Vogt, 
Geo.  H.  Wagner, 
J  no.  W.  West  man, 
Francis  Zerr. 
Herman  C.  Schuh, 
Honorary  mention  was  made  of  Adolph  G.  Enderle,  Charles  F.  Blank, 
Henry  Muetze,  Francis  Zerr,  William  O.  Kempinsky,  Henry  H.  Barth, 
Adolph  J.  Hoenny,  Robert  H.  Smiley.    The  above  names  are  given  in  the 
order  of  their  general  average  of  the  examination  in  all  branches. 
The  Alumni  prize,  a  gold  medal,  was  awarded  by  Francis  Hemm  to  F. 
W.  Schumacher,  of  vVaco,  Texas,  for  obtaining  the  highest  proficiency  in 
all  branches.  The  valedictory  address,  on  behalf  of  the  class  was  delivered 
by  James  M.  Borton,  of  Marion,  111.  A  very  interesting  and  instructive  ad- 
dress, on  the  part  of  the  College,  was  delivered  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Sonneschein. 
After  the  distribution  of  many  beautiful  floral  offerings  and  with  enliven- 
ing music  the  exercises  closed. 
The  College  had  an  enrollment  of  120  students  during  the  session  just 
closed. 
The  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy  held  its  thirty-second  an  mal 
•conimencement  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  in  Baltimore,  on  Tuesday  after- 
noon, March  25th.  The  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  conferred 
by  President,  Joseph  Roberts,  upon  the  following  candidates  : 
Louis  Bellerman,  Maryland,  Tinct.  Nucis  Vomicae. 
Charles  Buschman,  Maryland,  Chemistry. 
Reinhart  L.  Brown,  Ohio,  Boric  Acid. 
E.  J.  Bernstein,  Maryland,  Heat. 
Charles  E.  Davis.  Pennsylvania,  C.  P.  Acids. 
John  A.  Davis,  N.  Carolina,  Resinoid  Substances. 
William  C.  Downey,  D.  Columbia,  Hydrargyrum  and  its  Compounds. 
William  L.  Dunham,  Pennsylvania,  Chromium. 
J.  K.  Eppley,  Maryland,  Pharmacy. 
Charles  W.  Forrest,  Maryland,  Cantharis. 
John  C.  Groome,  Pennsylvania,  Hydrargyri  Chlor.  Corros. 
H.  H.  Hatheway,  Ohio,  Pharmacy. 
John  M.  Hennick,  Maryland,  Carbon. 
