296 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Am.  Tour.  Pharm. 
June,  1905. 
Name. 
Subject  of  Thesis. 
State. 
Ohio. 
Pennsylvania. 
Bardwell,  Seth  Arden, 
Fekula,  Joseph  Harry, 
Kahnweiler,  Bertram, 
Kola, 
Drug  Abuses, 
Design  of  a  Prescription  Depart- 
Sweeney,  John  Francis, 
ment. 
Antitoxin, 
Montana. 
New  Jersey. 
The  following  members  of  the  class  were  awarded  the  certificate 
of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry  : 
There  were  one  hundred  and  twenty-six  members  of  the  graduat- 
ing class,  coming  from  the  various  States  and  Mexico,  as  follows : 
Alabama,  I  ;  Arkansas,  I  ;  California,  1  ;  Delaware,  I  ;  Georgia,  I  ; 
Illinois,  1  ;  Indiana,  I  ;  Kentucky,  1  ;  Maine,  2 ;  Maryland,  1  ;  Mas- 
sachusetts, 2  ;  Mexico,  1  ;  Montana,  1  ;  Nebraska,  I  ;  New  Jersey, 
12;  New  York,  1;  Ohio,  6;  Oklahoma,  1;  Pennsylvania,  85; 
South  Dakota,  1  ;  Texas,  2  ;  Virginia,  1  ;  and  Washington,  1. 
Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  announced  that 
beginning  with  January  I,  1906,  no  one  will  be  permitted  to  come 
up  before  the  Pennsylvania  State  Board  of  Pharmacy  for  examina- 
tion as  a  licensed  pharmacist  unless  he  or  she  is  a  graduate  of  some 
reputable  and  properly  chartered  college  of  pharmacy.  (See  this 
Journal,  p.  182). 
Hon.  A.  K.  McClure  made  the  valedictory  address. 
The  dean  announced  that  the  following  members  of  the  class 
received  the  grade  of  distinguished :  George  Mahlon  Beringer,  Jr., 
Frederick  William  McNess,  Lloyd  Preston  Palmer,  and  Ralph 
McDonnell  Reahard  ;  and  the  following  that  of  meritorious : 
Irvin  Milton  Anspach,  Joseph  Harry  Fekula,  George  Washington 
Miller,  Edwin  Royer  Mohler,  Richard  Henry  Ottmann,  Joseph  Percy 
Remington,  John  Ross  Rippetoe,  John  Shelley  Saurman,  Maude 
Sollenberger,  Nellie  Jane  Stevenson  and  Edward  Elias  Woodland. 
The  Procter  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certificate,  for  the  highest 
general  average  of  the  class,  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was  awarded 
to  Lloyd  Preston  Palmer,  President  French  making  the  presentation. 
The  William  B.  Webb]Memorial  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  cer- 
tificate, offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  branches  of 
committee,  operative  pharmacy  and  specimens,  was  awarded  to  John 
Name. 
State. 
Chisholm,  Jesse  Connor,  P.D 
Eckman,  Joshua  Evans   .  . 
French,  Charles  Dunning  . 
Texas. 
Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 
AWARD  OF  PRIZES. 
