.  Am.  JourPharm. 
April,  1883, 
'  I   Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations. 
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degrees  were  conferred  by  the  President  of  Union  University,  Rev.  E.  N. 
Potter,  D.  D.,  npon  the  following  graduates : 
The  following  have  completed  the  course,  but  their  diplomas  are  with- 
held until  their  period  of  apprenticeship  shall  have  expired  :  Thaddeus 
N.  Benjamin,  and  John  C.  Roth. 
Then  followed  an  address  to  the  graduates  by  Alfred  B.  Huested,  M.  D., 
President  N.  Y.  State  Parmaceutical  Association,  the  valedictory  on  behalf 
of  the  class  by  Louis  Sautter,  Jr.,  and  the  presentation  of  prizes  by  the  Pre- 
sident of  the  Trustees,  J.  W.  Russell. 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  thirty-first  annual  com- 
mencement took  place  in  Baltimore,  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  on  Friday, 
March  16th,  when  the  degree  of  Ph.  G.  was  conferred  by  the  President, 
Dr.  Jos.  Roberts,  upon  the  following  graduates : 
E.  H.  Atkison,  Delaware,  Metric  System,. 
A.  Parran  Betts,  Maryland,  Qjpripedium. 
Louis  Baist,  Germany,  Chromium. 
Guy  H.  Boyd,  Pennsylvania,  Iodoform. 
Henry  Becker,  Maryland,  Solutions. 
Joseph  Blum,  Maryland,  SuGcinic  Acid  and  its  Compounds. 
Luther  B.  Benton,  Maryland,  Aeonitum  Napellus. 
Alston  H.  Bickers,  Virginia,  Opium. 
Wm.  L.  Campbell,  Maryland,  Bromine. 
Martin  A.  Daily,  Maryland,  Ethers. 
W.  F.  Dailey,  Mississippi,  Per  rum. 
Chas.  H.  Elliot,  Maryland,  Percolation. 
Wm.  C.  Fink,  Maryland,  Chemistry. 
Manes  E.  Fuld,  Maryland,  Carbon. 
8.  M.  Gable,  Pennsylvania,  Ferrum. 
Thos.  D.  Hursey,  West  Virginia,  Prinos  Verticillatus. 
William  Krauss,  Tennessee,  Phosphorus. 
J.  Beauregard  Kelley,  Virginia,  Emulsions. 
Emile  Lautenbach,  Maryland,  Hydrogen. 
Wm.  F.  Markert,  Maryland,  Hydrarg.  lod.  Virid. 
Henry  Maisch,  Maryland,  Arnica. 
Chas.  D.  Remsburg,  Maryland,  Percolation  and  its  Process. 
Noble  C.  Rolph,  Maryland,  Opium. 
W.  A.  Sites,  Maryland,  Cytisus  Scoparius. 
A.  Edwin  Schmidt,  Maryland,  Scidtellaria,  Lateriflora. 
G.  E.  M.  Smith,  Maryland,  Iodine. 
Geo.  A.  Thompson,  Maryland,  Bromine. 
A.  M.  Tumbleson,  Maryland,  Hydrargyrum. 
J.  J.  Valentini,  Maryland,  Chemistry. 
Chas.  H.  Wissler,  Maryland.  Strychnos  Nux  Vomica. 
J.  Wesley  White,  Maryland,  Hydrargyrum. 
The  prizes  from  the  College  were  awarded  to  William  Krauss,  gold  medal ; 
to  A.  Edwin  Schmidt,  Webster's  Unabridged  Dictionary,  and  Hoffmann 
and  Power's  Chemical  Analysis ;  to  J.  J.  Valentini,  National  Dispensatory 
and  Hoffmann  and  Power's  Chemical  Analysis ;  and  in  the  Junior  class  to 
R.  M.  Glacken,  U.  S.  Dispensatory.  The  recipient  of  the  Simon  prize,  con- 
sisting of  a  gold  medal,  was  J.  J.  Valentini. 
Lyle  E.  Ackerman, 
Frank  J.  Smith, 
Louis  Sautter,  Jr. 
Sarah  E.  Simonet, 
Theodore  .J.  Lewi, 
b,  George  Boucher, 
L,  Leonard  H.  Wheeler, 
Theodore  C.  Yauman. 
