254  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  {AmMaj%'i^i.arm' 
Chas.  Leonard  Thompson,  Delaware,  Pilular  Extracts. 
Maxwell  Gustav  Tielke,  Ohio,  Calendula  officinalis. 
John  Fine  Tinsman,  Penns}dvania,  Erythroxylon. 
Joseph  Harry  Venn,  Tennessee,  Comptonia. 
Samuel  Albert  Visanska,  South  Carolina,  Substitutions  in  Pharmacy. 
Robert  Toomer  Ward,  Alabama,  Tincture  of  Iodine. 
Frank  Charles  Weber,  Pennsylvania,  Principles  for  a  Successful  Pharmacy. 
Gean-  Augustus  Weston,  Pennsylvania,  Acidum  Nitricum  Dilutum. 
Oscar  Kellogg  Whipple,  New  Jersey,  Ferri  oxidum  hydratum. 
George  Nixon  Whitaker,  New  Jersey,  Contention  of  a  Pharmacist. 
Frank  Willett  White,  Kansas,  Gillenia  trifoliata. 
John  Henry  Williams,  Pennsylvania,  Neatness  in  prescriptions. 
Harry  Wisler  Zeamer,  Pennsylvania,  Estimation  of  Chlorine  in  Liquor  Sodae 
Chloratae. 
John  Paul  Zeller,  Pennsylvania,  Opium. 
Albert  August  Zulich,  Pennsylvania,  Rhamnus  Purshiana. 
Summary  of  the  members  of  the  graduating  class  :  no  come  from  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  13  from  Ohio  ;  1 2  from  New  Jersey  ;  10  from  Delaware  ;  5  from  Maryland  ;  4 
from  New  York  ;  3  from  Tennessee  ;  2  each  from  Iowa,  Kentucky,  South  Caro- 
lina and  Texas  ;  and  one  each  from  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Connecticut,  District 
of  Columbia,  England,  Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Kansas,  Louisiana,  Missouri, 
Minnesota,  Nicaragua,  North  Carolina,  Ontario,  South  America,  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  Wisconsin  ;  total  number,  184. 
The  professors  invited  the  graduating  class,  also  the  officers  and  trustees  of 
the  College  to  a  reunion  on  Tuesday,  April  21,  supper  being  served  in  the 
museum  of  the  College,  where  a  few  hours  were  spent  in  pleasant  intercourse. 
The  Commencement  took  place  at  the  Academy  of  Music  on  the  evening  of 
Wednesday,  April  22,  when  President  Charles  Bullock  conferred  the  degree  of 
Graduate  in  Pharmacy  upon  the  above-named  candidates.  The  honorary  degree 
of  Master  in  Pharmacy  was  conferred  on  James  T.  Shinn,  Ph.G.,  and  Prof.  Henry 
Trimble,  Ph.G.  Subsequently  a  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry  was 
bestowed  upon  : 
Julius  Leopold  Baldauf,  Ph.G.,  Kentucky. 
Louis  Michael  Carriat,  Pennsylvania. 
Richard  Gaillard  Dunwody,  Ph.G.,  Georgia. 
Charles  Albert  Waterall,  Pennsylvania. 
The  following  graduates  were  awarded  honorable  mention  with  the  grade  of 
"distinguished:"  R.  Glenk,  J.  Gordon,  W.  T.  Hankey,  F.  F.  Lyons,  C.  E. 
Main,  W.  R.  Pfeuffer ;  with  the  grade  "meritorious:"  R.  W.  Beck,  E.  C. 
McGregor,  G.  Morales,  J.  C.  Peacock,  C.  B.  Shuman,  M.  G.  Tielke,  J.  H.  Venn, 
F.  W.  White.  The  Henry  C.  Lea  prize,  $100,  for  the  most  meritorious  researches 
recorded  in  the  graduation  dissertation  was  bestowed  upon  J.  C.  Peacock,  with 
honorable  mention  of  R.  Glenk  and  W.  T.  Hankey.  M.  F.  Schaak  was  the 
recipient  of  the  Materia  Medica  prize,  a  Zentmayer  microscope,  offered  by 
Professor  Maisch,  for  original  histological  work  on  an  American  plant.  The 
Pharmacy  prize,  a  gold  medal,  offered  b}^  Professor  Remington  for  original 
pharmaceutical  work  was  awarded  to  R.  W.  Beck,  honorable  mention  being  due 
to  H.  L.  Boggs,  F.  H.  Cope,  W.  T.  England  and  T.  A.  Hohman.  The  Chem- 
istry prize,  a  chemical  balance,  for  original  quantitative  analysis,  was  earned  by 
F.  C.  Gerlach,  honorable  mention  being  made  of  J.  C.  Peacock  and  W.  T. 
