238  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.        {Am  m^-w^™" 
The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith: 
Morris  W.  Fox,  Chauncey  N.  Johnson  and  Jacob  S.  Smith. 
The  Pharmacy  Quiz  Prize,  one  year's  membership  in  the  American  Phar- 
maceutical Association,  offered  by  C.  H.  LaWall  for  the  best  term  work  in 
theory  and  practice  of  pharmacy,  was  awarded  to  Chester  Augustus  Billetdoux. 
The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith: 
Herbert  H.  D'Alemberte,  Morris  W.  Fox,  John  H.  Holcombe,  Chauncey  N. 
Johnson,  James  W.  Mader,  Westley  G.  Malloy,  Clarence  D.  Smith,  Jacob  S. 
Smith. 
COMPLIMENTARY  SUPPER  OF  THE  FACUI/TY. 
A  complimentary  supper  was  given  to  the  graduating  class  by  the  members 
of  the  Faculty,  on  Tuesday  evening,  April  14th,  in  the  Museum  of  the  College. 
Some  of  the  officers  and  trustees  of  the  College  were  present,  as  also  other 
invited  guests.  The  grade  of  scholarship  attained  by  the  Class  of  1903  being 
higher  than  that  of  the  preceding  class,  they  were  entitled  to  receive  the  Presi- 
dent's cup.  It  was  presented  by  Mahlon  N.  Kline  on  behalf  of  the  donor, 
Howard  B.  French,  and  received  on  behalf  of  the  class  by  Lewis  N.  Mover. 
This  was  also  the  occasion  for  the  unveiling  of  the  Walter  Sellers  Memorial 
Tablet,  which  was  presented,  to  the  College  on  behalf  of  the  Alumni  Associa- 
tion by  Joseph  W.  England,  and  received  by  the  President,  Howard  B.  French. 
The  latter  also  received  for  the  College  the  resolutions  of  the  class  on  the 
death  of  W.  Nelson  Stem,  which  were  presented  by  the  president  of  the  class. 
Professor  Remington  acted  as  toastmaster,  and  toasts  were  responded  to  by 
the  members  of  the  Faculty  and  Instructors,  some  of  the  members  of  the  Col- 
lege and  Board  of  Trustees  and  by  many  of  the  members  of  the  graduating 
class. 
BACCALAUREATE  SERMON. 
The  baccalaureate  services  were  held  in  Christ  Church,  Second  Street  above 
Market  Street,  on  Sunday,  April  12th,  the  sermon  being  delivered  by  the  rec- 
tor, Rev.  C.  Ellis  Stevens,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
THE  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION. 
The  thirty-ninth  annual  meeting  of  the  Alumni  Association  was  held  in 
Alumni  Hall  on  Monday  afternoon,  April  13th,  at  2.30  o'clock,  with  the  Presi- 
dent, William  G.  Nebig,  in  the  chair. 
Following  the  annual  address  of  the  President,  reports  from  the  officers  and 
standing  committees  were  read.  The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the 
ensuing  year  :  President,  Albert  Oetinger  ;  Vice-Presidents,  Jacob  M.  Baer  and 
Walter  A.  Rumsey  ;  Treasurer,  C.  Carroll  Meyer;  Recording  Secretarj-,  Wm. 
E.  Krewson  ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Freeman  P.  Stroup ;  Board  of  Direc- 
tors :  Melvin  W.  Bamford,  J.  W.  Frey,  George  B.  Weidemann,  Henry  C.  Blair 
and  Clarence  H.  Campbell. 
The  thirty-ninth  annual  reception  was  held  in  the  evening  of  the  same  day 
in  the  College  Museum,  Wm.  G.  Nebig  presiding.  After  the  roll-call  by  the 
Secretary,  of  new  members  elected  during  1902  and  1903,  they  were  addressed 
by  George  Bradford  Carr,  Esq. 
The  prizes  offered  by  the  Association  were  presented  as  follows  : 
The  Aeumni  Goed  Medae  for  the  best  general  average  of  the  Class  of  1903 
was  awarded  to  Howard  Albert,  and  presented  by  Albert  Oetinger. 
