178  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^'"ApHn.^isTT" 
Ferd.  Lautenbach,  Maryland,  Thesis,  Glycyrrhiza. 
Joha  P.  Piquett,  "  "  Matico. 
Edward  A.  Smith,  "  '*  Ipecacuanha. 
John  J.  Stigelman,  "  Cochlearia. 
Albert  E.  Thompson,      "  "  Stramonium. 
The  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  then  publicly  conferred  on  the 
graduates  by  George  W.  Andrews,  Esq.,  President  of  the  College.  It  was  also 
announced  that  the  following  first  course  students  were  entitled  to  honorable 
mention,  viz, :  N.  S.  Pursell,  of  Virginia,  John  B.Thomas  and  J.  H.  Tucker, 
of  Maryland,  and  Louis  C.  Roehle,  of  Germany. 
The  valedictory  address,  replete  with  practical  advice  to  the  young  men, 
was  then  delivered  by  Prof.  Claude  Baxley,  M.  [).,  which  concluded  the  cere- 
monies, and  the  audience  adjourned. 
The  examinations  of  the  Maryland  College  are  conducted  in  writing  and 
are  applied  to  the  first  class  students  as  well.  Under  tiie  new  Law  this  school 
of  Pharmacy  must  soon  attain  a  solid  and  intiuential  siatus  in  Baltimore  and 
its  vicinity. 
The  annual  meeting  of  this  College  was  held  at  its  Rooms  in  the  University 
Building,  March  16th,  1871. 
The  President,  Mr.  Wm.  liegeman,  after  addressing  the  Graduating  Class, 
conferred  the  Diploma  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  upon 
William  F.  Brandt,  Henry  C.  Porter, 
Theodore  M.  Bung,  Louis  Riegel, 
Edwin  Heues,  Joseph  A.  Schwartzel, 
Byron  F.  Mclntyre,  Joseph  Weber, 
Thomas  F.  Main,  Conrad  Wienges. 
Mr,  Edwin  Heues  received  the  prize  of  fifty  dollars  offered  by  Prof.  W. 
DeF.  Day  to  the  student  passing  the  best  examination  in  Botany  and  Materia 
Medica.    The  College  prize  of  fifty  dollars  to  the  student  passing  the  best  gen. 
eral  examination,  was  also  awarded  to  Mr.  Edwin  Heues.    On  behalf  of  the 
class  Mr.  Thomas  F.  Main  responded,  and  handed  the  President  an  engrossed 
copy  of  the  following  resolutions  : 
At  a  meeting  of  the  Students  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  held  at  their  Lecture  Room,  Friday  evening,  March  10th,  1871,  the  fol- 
lowing resolutions  were  unanimously  adopted. 
Resolved,  that  the  sincere  thanks  of  the  class  of  1870-71  are  due,  and  are 
hereby  tendered  to  the  Lecture  Committee  and  Officers  of  this  College,  for  their 
efforts  in  securing  to  this  class  the  excellent  Lecturers  to  whom  we  have  list- 
ened during  the  past  session,  as  also  for  the  many  advantages  offered  for  our 
instruction. 
i?eso/ved,  that  to  Professors  E.  R.  Squibb,  C.  F.  Chandler,  and  W.  DeF.  Day, 
we  return  our  hearty  thanks  for  their  kind  attentions  to  the  class,  for  their  emi- 
nently instructive  and  entertaining  Lectures,  and  for  the  kind  and  generous 
