376      CONTRIBUTORS  TO  THE  COLLEGE  BUILDING  FUND. 
Exhibition  connected  with  the  16th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Committee  of  Arrangements  propose  to  have  an  exhibition  of 
articles  connected  with  the  drug  business,  including  chemicals,  drugs, 
pharmaceutical  preparations,  apparatus,  books,  and  miscellaneous  arti- 
cles. Those  members  of  the  Association  and  others  wishing  to  contribute 
to  the  display  will  please  address  a  note  to  William  C.  Bakes,  800  Arch 
St.,  Chairman  of  the  sub-committee  on  exhibition,  stating  the  character 
of  the  articles  they  propose  exhibiting.  All  articles  should  be  delivered 
free  of  expense  at  the  hall  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Tenth  St.  above  Cherry,  between  the  1st  and  5th  of  September,  18G8. 
Strangers  arriving  in  Philadelphia  to  attend  the  meeting  will  find  a 
committee  of  reception  at  the  Continental  Hotel,  and  information  may 
be  had  from  the  Chairman  and  other  members  of  the  committee. 
Alfred  B.  Taylor,  1015  Chestnut  St., 
William  Procter,  Jr.,  500  S.  9th  St., 
Prof.  Edward  Parrish,  800  Arch  St., 
James  T.  Shinn,  Broad  and  Spruce  Sts., 
Charles  Bullock,  6th  and  Arch  Sts., 
William  C.  Bakes,  800  Arch  St. 
List  of  the  Contributors  to  the  Building  Fund  for  the  new  Hall  of  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
It  has  been  deemed  right  and  proper  to  publish  a  list  of  those  contribu- 
tors to  the  building  fund  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  who  have  already 
paid  their  subscriptions,  which  list  may  be  considered  as  an  official  ac- 
knowledgement of  the  sums  specified  ;  leaving  the  names  of  those  other 
contributors  who  have  not  paid  in,  and  those  members  and  others  yet  to 
be  called  upon  who  may  be  disposed  to  aid  the  work,  for  a  continued  list 
to  be  published  in  September,  before  the  inauguration  of  the  Hall.  The 
names  are  put  in  the  order  that  the  payments  were  made,  and  the 
amounts  are  in  all  cases  the  voluntary  gifts  of  the  contributors,  some  of 
whom  could  illy  afford  the  moderate  sums  given,  but  who  manifested  a 
generous  interest  in  the  success  of  the  Committee,  by  giving  their  mite. 
As  the  sum  raised  by  contributions  is  not  yet  half  of  the  balance  re- 
quired to  complete  the  building,  it  is  very  desirable  that  every  pharma- 
ceutist who  intends  contributing  should  do  so  at  once  to  the  extent  of  his 
ability,  that  the  Building  Committee  may  not  be  hampered  in  completing 
their  task, — and  send  his  contribution  to  the  Tieasurer,  Dillwyn  Par- 
rish, No.  800  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia.  Of  the  many  graduates  of  our 
College  who  have  succeeded  in  business,  surely  there  are  some  who  feel  a 
warm  side  for  their  alma  mater,  and  will  help  her  to  rebuild  her^alls. 
Powers  &  Weightman  $1000  00  John  S.  Erben   50  00 
W.B  Webb   25  00  Mulfbrd  Marshall   25  00 
Bennet  L.  Smedley   10  00  Cash   5  00 
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