390  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  j 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
August,  1915. 
two  years  of  study  in  an  approved  pharmacy  school  or  its  equivalent 
in  scientific  education;  (2)  must  have  had  a  preliminary  education 
equivalent  at  least  to  the  completion  of  a  four  years'  course  in  a 
high  school,  and  must  present  a  certificate  to  that  effect  issued  or 
approved  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction  of  Pennsylvania. 
Fifth. — We  recommend  that  each  candidate  for  the  degree  of 
Graduate  in  Pharmacy  (Ph.G.)  must  have  had  not  less  than  four 
years'  experience  in  the  drug  business,  and  that  the  time  actually 
spent  in  the  College  in  attendance  upon  lectures  and  laboratory  in- 
struction shall  be  considered  as  part  of  the  time  required  for  such 
drug  store  experience,  but  the  credit  allowance  for  such  college  attend- 
ance, shall  not  exceed  sixteen  months.  The  candidate  may  be  admitted 
to  the  final  examinations  after  the  expiration  of  three  years  and  six 
months  of  such  practical  experience. 
Sixth. — We  recommend  that  the  changes  proposed  by  these 
recommendations  be  announced  at  an  early  date,  and  that  they  be 
inaugurated  with  the  College  session  of  191 5-19 16,  and  that  the 
degrees  as  proposed  be  given  in  course ;  also  that  any  student  who 
has  matriculated  prior  to  1915  and' has  been  in  attendance  must  com- 
plete the  instruction  in  accordance  with  the  conditions  of  matricu- 
lation and  the  course  for  which  he  or  she  was  entered. 
Seventh. — We  recommend  that  for  the  ensuing  term  the  instruc- 
tions to  the  first-  and  third-year  students  be  given  on  Mondays, 
Wednesdays,  and  Fridays,  and  to  the  second-year  students  on  Tues- 
days, Thursdays,  and  Saturdays,  and  that  the  Committee  on  Roster  be 
requested  to  prepare  the  roster  in  accordance  with  this  understanding. 
Eighth. — We  recommend  that  the  tuition  fees  shall  be  $120  for 
each  term  of  the  Ph.G.  course  and  $150  per  term  for  the  three  and 
four  years'  courses,  and  that  the  payments  be  made  payable  one  half 
at  the  beginning  of  the  first  semester  and  the  other  half  at  the 
beginning  of  the  second  semester  of  each  term. 
Ninth. — We  recommend  that  a  fee  of  $5  be  charged  each  student 
per  term  for  laboratory  materials  and  use  of  instruments,  including 
microscopes. 
The  report  was  adopted. 
Committee  on  By-Laws  proposed  amendments  to  the  By-Laws. 
