234         Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations,  {'^'"Aprn^sso^'"'' 
Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy.— The  Commencement  exercises  closing  the 
ninth  session  of  this  college  were  held  March  i6th,  at  Melodeon  Hall,  when  the 
degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  conferred  by  the  President  of  the  college 
upon  the  following  gentlemen  : 
Julius  Eichberg,  Petersburg,  Va.,  Hard  and  Soft  Water. 
John  Fabing,  Cincinnati,  Analysis  of  Conchelaqua,  or  ^{nine  Plant. 
Francis  Grieme,  Cincinnati,  Alstonia  Constricta. 
Rob.  Groenland,  Cincinnati,  Commercial  Carbonate  of  Soda. 
G  A.  Hans,  Cincinnati,  Hydrastis  Canadensis 
Arthur  Heinemann,  Cincinnati,  The  Mexican  Vine. 
E.  F.  Hallenbeck,  Cincinnati,  Collinsonia  Canad. 
John  W.  Honaker,  Owinsvilie,  Ky  ,  An  Examination  of  the  Root  of  Helleborus. 
Jacob  W.  Jones,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Emulsio7is. 
Chas.  R.  Judge,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dialyzed  Iron. 
F.  E  Kline,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Ailanthus  Glandulosa. 
J.  M.  Long,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Soaps  of  Pharmacy. 
Chas.  C.  Reakirt,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O  ,  Suppositories  of  the  U.  S.  P. 
Henry  I.  Schulte,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Cascara  Sagrada 
Edward  Speidel,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Ferro-phosphated  Elixir  Calisaya  Bark. 
H.  G.  Westplial,  Germany,  Benzoate  Sodium. 
Otto  S.  Weusthoff,  Dayton,  O.,  Robinia  Pseudacacia  [common  Locust). 
The  exercises  were  enlivened  by  music,  and  addresses  were  delivered  on  behalf  of 
the  faculty  by  Prof.  E,  S.  Wayne,  and  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  by  Thad. 
Reamy,  M.D. 
The  professors'  prizes,  consisting  of  gold  medals,  were  awarded  to  Jul.  Eichberg- 
(Chemistry),  Otto  S.  Weusthoff  (Materia  Medica  and  Botany),  Charles  R.  Judge 
(Pharmacy),  and  the  Alumni  gold  medal,  for  the  best  general  examination,  to  Julius 
Eichberg. 
St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  Fourteenth  Annual  Commencement 
exercises  were  celebrated  Tuesday  evening,  March  i6tli,  1880,  at  Germania  HalL 
The  President,  Mr.  George  Ude,  addressed  the  select  and  numerous  audience  in  a 
few  well-chosen  remarks,  and  handed  to  each  graduate  the  diploma  of  the  college 
conferring  the  degree  of  "  Ph.G."  Their  names  are  :  Messrs.  E.  G.  Bauer,  V.  E. 
Eilbracht,  Zeno  Felder,  Julius  Feickert,  S.  F,  Flint,  F.  A.  Graichen,  E,  T.  Gieen^ 
Erwin  Grimm,  A.  Hamel,  H.  Hoyer,  John  P.  Huhn,  L.  Kempf,  Theo.  Klipsteini^ 
Thomas  Knoebel,  A.  A.  Krusskopf,  F.  T.  McAulitfe,  A,  Pohrer,  A.  Rohlfing, 
Benjamin  Saenger,  Emil  A.  Sennewald,  H.  Stubbemann,  A.  Temm,  A.  Troxell, 
Chr.  Van  Zandt,  F.  Vedda  and  A.  Wellmeyer.  The  silver  medal  of  the  Alumni 
Association,  to  be  awarded  to  the  graduate  who  attained  the  highest  average  in  all 
the  branches  taught,  was  presented  by  Prof.  J.  M.  Good  to  Mr.  Emil  A.  Senne- 
wald. The  following  received  honorable  mention  :  Messrs.  A.  A.  Krusskopf,  Theo. 
Klipstein  and  Thomas  Knoebel.  The  valedictory  address,  delivered  by  Proh  Chas. 
O.  Curtman,  wa-;  a  masterly  effort.  The  valedictory  address  in  behalf  of  the  class 
was  delivered  by  Mr.  S.  F.  Flint. 
The  addresses  were  interspersed  with  choice  pieces  of  music.  After  the  numer- 
ous bouquets  and  other  floral  offerings  had  been  distributed,  the  balance  of  the 
evening  was  spent  in  a  social  reunion,  the  devotees  of  Terpsichore  enjoying  them- 
selves until  the  wee  small  hours. 
