American journal of pharmacy . a memorial. The site selected lies on a cliff overlooking the third dam on thepark driveway between Franklin and Broome Streets. The nature of the memorial will not be decided upon until allthose who knew and appreciated the work of the late William have had the opportunity of contributing. Contributions may be sent to the Rev. W. ¥. D. Lewis, 1314West Tenth Street, Wilmington, Del., who will act as treasurer ofthe fund, which will be placed in bank until the sum necessary forsuch an appropriate memorial is raised. J. S. Beetem. Am. Jour. KhaniiJuly, 1904


American journal of pharmacy . a memorial. The site selected lies on a cliff overlooking the third dam on thepark driveway between Franklin and Broome Streets. The nature of the memorial will not be decided upon until allthose who knew and appreciated the work of the late William have had the opportunity of contributing. Contributions may be sent to the Rev. W. ¥. D. Lewis, 1314West Tenth Street, Wilmington, Del., who will act as treasurer ofthe fund, which will be placed in bank until the sum necessary forsuch an appropriate memorial is raised. J. S. Beetem. Am. Jour. KhaniiJuly, 1904. Notes and NetnS. 351 NOTES AND NEWS. A Bronzk StaTUK ok Dr. Benjamin Rush was unveiled in Washington onJune mil. It was given to the nation by the American Medical Association,and Prof. J. H. Rlusser, of Philadelphia, President of the Association, madethe presentation address. It was accepted on behalf of the Government byPresident Roosevelt. The statue is of heroic size and stands on the grounds ofthe U. S. Naval College House of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. College Hocse of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.—In theNovember issue of this Journal attention was called to the establishment of ahouse for the use of the students of this College. Results have shown that thisundertaking was a wise one, not only in furnishing the students with comfort-able and healthful surroundings, but also in promoting fraternal relations amongthem. This year the College House Association has, by the aid of Mr. WilliamWeightman, of the firm of Powers & Weightman, secured control of a finely 352 Notes and Nezvs. {^^/uiy-im- equipped apartment house, fitted with all modern couveuiences, bathrooms,steam heaters, parlor, reception-room, toilet-rooms, dining-rooms, and accom-modations for sixty students. The house is situated at 112 North Eighteenth Street, and is everything thatcan be desired, with an open outlook in the rear. Plenty of ventilation is pro-vided. A nominal bo


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