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64  E.  B.  Reicbel, 
65  August  Hohl, 
66  Allen  G.  Griggs, 
67  Charles  R.  Lange, 
68  A.  P  Raser. 
69  Worthington  Emerson. 
70  G.  M.  Russell, 
71  Herman  F.  Voshage. 
72  E.  Jefferson. 
73  J.  Adam  Wiegner. 
74  Harry  J.  Nicf\ 
75  James  L.  Yost, 
76  Saml.  W.  Martin. 
77  F.  E.  Miller, 
78  R.  Willard,  jr., 
79  J.  K.  Young, 
80  0.  L.  Smith, 
81  S.  W.  Fairchild, 
82  W.  C.  Gill, 
83  Frank  P.  Yergiu, 
84  J  S.  Spriggs, 
85  J.  Mori  is  Jones, 
86  W.  C.  Nicholas, 
87  Paul  Bridger. 
88  James  W.  Hommann, 
H9  Eugene  D.  Ritter, 
Pharmaceutical  Colleges ,  etc. 
(  Am.  Jour  Pharm. 
[    April  1,  1873. 
Pennsylvania. 
Michigan. 
Illinois. 
Pennsylvania. 
Delaware. 
Pennsylvania. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
Georgia. 
Connecticut. 
Pennsylvania. 
Ohio. 
Illinois. 
Pennsylvania. 
West  Indies. 
Pennsylvania. 
Nature's  Medicinal  Resources. 
Practical  Experience. 
Aqua. 
Volatile  Oils. 
The  Judicious  Arrangement  of  Shops,  and 
the  Better  Preservation  of  Drugs  ana} 
Medicines. 
Condurango. 
Semen  cucurbitx  cilrulli. 
Patent  Medicines. 
Cannabis  indica. 
Dracontium  foctidum. 
Mistakes  in  Prescriptions. 
Lycopus  Virginianus. 
Heracleum  lanatum. 
Anemone  Ludoviciana. 
Petroleum 
Cyp  r  ip  edium  pub  esc  ens. 
Mercury  and  its  Preparations. 
Legitimate  Pharmacy. 
Glycerin  in  Hit  id  Extracts. 
Cytisus  scoparivs. 
Panax. 
Benzoin  odorijerum, 
Cosmolin. 
Protoxide  of  Hydrogen.  ' 
Hamarnelis  virginica. 
Atropa  belladonna  Toxicologically  consid- 
ered. 
Hamarnelis  virginica. 
Ung  uentum  Hy drargyr  i. 
Pancreatin. 
A  Country  Drug  Store. 
Aqueous  Fluid  Extract  of  Smna. 
William  J.  Jenks, 
Wm.  B.  Webb, 
Wm.  McIntyre, 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  Committee. 
90  G.  Louis  Trnckenmiller,  Illinois. 
91  A.  R.  Housekeeper,  Pennsylvania 
92  A.  B.  Rohn.  " 
93  William  Delker. 
94  F.  Hadefeld.  " 
(Signed)  Robert  Bridges, 
John  M.  Maisch, 
William  Procter,  Jr., 
Professors. 
The  fifty-second  annual  commencement  took  place,  at  the  Academy  of 
Music,  on  the  evening  of  March  18th,  when  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Phar- 
macy was  conferred  upon  the  gentlemen  named  above  by  the  President  of  the 
College,  Mr.  Dillwyn  Parrish,  followed  by  the  valedictory  address,  by  Prof. 
Robert  Bridges,  M.D.  Mr.  W.  N.  Stem,  in  a  neat  and  well  delivered  address,, 
presented  to  the  College,  in  behalf  of  the  graduating  class,  a  splendid  air-pump 
and  electrical  machine,  which,  on  the  part  of  the  College,  were  received  by  the 
Committee  on  Apparatus  through  Mr.  Chas.  Bullock.  The  numerous  presents, 
consisting  mainly  of  bouquets  and  books,  sent  for  the  graduates  by  their  friends, 
were  distributed  by  graduates  of  the  preceding  years. 
A  very  large  number  of  members  and  friends  of  the  College  had  assembled 
upon  the  stage,  and  the  vast  house  was  thronged  with  an  attentive  audience* 
The  music,  by  the  Germania  orchestra,  under  the  leadership  of  Mr.  Geo.  Bas- 
tert,  was  excellent,  and  the  arrangements  made  by  the  Committee  could  not 
have  been  better. 
In  the  midst  of  these  joyous  and  festive  scenes  the  crape  worn  by  the  grad- 
