Founders'  Day  Celebration. 
5  Am.  Tour.  Pharm. 
{     March,  1921. 
this  celebration.  Permit  me,  however,  to  extend  to  you  and 
the  College  my  sincerest  wish  for  another  hundred  years  of 
such  excellent  service  as  your  College  has  rendered  to  our  pro- 
fession. 
Very  truly  yours, 
(Signed)  C.  B.  Jordan, 
Director,  School  of  Pharmacy." 
"Johns  Hopkins  University, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  February  14,  192 1. 
Mr.  Howard  B.  French, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Dear  Mr.  French: 
I  regret  very  much  that  circumstances  prevent  my  attend- 
ance at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  Founders'  Day  of  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science.  I  have  always 
prized  very  highly  my  honorary  membership  in  the  College. 
Certainly,  no  other  institution  of  our  country  has  had  so  great 
an  influence  on  the  development  of  pharmacy,  as  well  as  the 
allied  sciences,  as  has  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy 
and  Science.  Please  accept  my  best  thanks  for  remembering 
me  with  an  invitation  on  this  great  occasion. 
Very  sincerely  yours, 
(Signed)  John  J.  Abel." 
"Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
February  23,  192 1. 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
The  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy  through  its  officers 
and  f  aculty  extends  hearty  greetings  on  its  one  hundredth  anni- 
versary of  service  and  as  the  founder  of  true  American  phar- 
macy and  we  trust  that  truth,  honor  and  science  in  pharmacy 
of  the  past  may  find  equal  prominence  at  the  next  centennary 
of  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science. 
F.  S.  Kotte,  President.  Walter  R.  Griess,  Dean. 
John  Urt  Lloyd.  Charles  T.  P.  Fennel.'' 
