39^  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {ArAUJguSrt,S!m' 
That  the  College  by  his  death  has  lost  a  devoted  and  faithful 
friend,  who  testified  by  his  many  acts  of  kindness  and  thoughtful, 
ness  to  young  men  employed  in  the  drug  business,  his  consistent 
belief  in  the  value  of  a  sound  pharmaceutical  education  as  well  as 
his  love  for  his  Alma  Mater. 
Resolved:  That  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy  attend  the  funeral  of  their  deceased  member,  and  that 
a  copy  of  these  resolutions  be  sent  with  expressions  of  sincere  sym- 
pathy to  his  family. 
Committee. 
Joseph  P.  Remington, 
Howard  B.  French, 
Richard  M.  Shoemaker. 
April,  3,  1906. — The  following  officers  for  the  ensuing  year  were 
elected  :  M.  N.  Kline,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees ;  George 
M.  Beringer,  Vice  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees ;  Jacob  S. 
Beetem,    Registrar ;  and  the  Standing  Committee   for   the  year 
appointed. 
The  Committee  on  Instruction  reported  favorably  upon  electing: 
Professor  La  Wall,  Associate  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Pharmacy. 
May  1,  1906. —  Committee  on  Instruction  recommended  several 
important  measures  relating  to  improvement  in  the  educational 
standing  of  the  classes,  which  were  adopted.  The  Treasurer  pre- 
sented a  very  favorable  Annual  Report. 
May  I  I,  1906. — Committee  on  Examination  presented  their  report 
recommending  1 1 1  students  for  the  degree  P.D.,  5  students  for  the 
degree  P.C.,  and  8  students  for  the  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in 
Chemistry,  making  a  total  of  124 ;  also  announced  the  prize  winners. 
Committee  on  Instruction  recommended  that  after  this  year  no 
student  of  the  first  or  second  grade  classes  be  permitted  to  take  the 
Fall  examination  in  any  branch  as  a  conditioned  student,  unless 
failure  to  submit  an  examination  paper  in  the  final  examination  is 
satisfactorily  explained  as  due  to  an  unavoidable  cause.  (Adopted.) 
Tickets  for  tuition,  $16  each,  but  if  paid  for  prior  to  November  15th 
at  the  rate  of  $15  each,  thus  allowing  a  rebate  of  $1  on  each  ticket. 
(Adopted.)  Also  recommended  an  Introductory  Exercise  for  the 
First  Year  class,  to  be  held  September  27,  1 906,  at  3  p.m.  in  the 
College  Auditorium,  and  to  consist  of  addresses  by  the  President 
