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Hlumni journal 



Published monthly in the interest of the Alumni Association of the College 



of Pharmacy of the City of New York. 



Pharmaceutical Department of Columbia University. 



PUBLISHED AT 43 FULTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. 



C. P. WIMMER, Phar.D., A.M., Editor 

 Vol. XIX. APRIL, 1912. No. 4. 



COLLABORATORS. 



Charles F. Chandler, A.M., Ph.D., etc. Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. 



Henry H. Rusby, M.D. William Mansfield, Phar.D. 



Virgil Coblentz, A.M., Phar.M., etc. Clinton B. Knapp, M.D. 



George C. Diekman, Ph.G., M.D. W. A. Bastedo, Ph.G., M.D. 



John Oehler, Ph.G. Frederick A. Leslie, Phar.D. 



William J. Gies, Ph.D. Charles W. Ballard, Ph.C. 



Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. Henry Vin Amy, A.M., Ph.D. 



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Address all Editorial Communications to Dr. Curt P. Wimmer, 115 West 68th 

 Street, New York City. Address all Business Communications to Chas. A. Lotz, 

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 



Copy of Advertisement must be in the Editors hands before the 25th of the month 



preceding publication. 



REV. DR. STEPHEN R. WISE TO SPEAK AT N. Y. C. P. 



COMMENCEMENT. 



In making announcement of the 82nd annual commencement, to 

 be held at Carnegie Hall on the evening of May 9th, 1912, the New 

 York College of Pharmacy desires to call to the attention of its friends 

 the fact that the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise will address the graduates 

 at that time. 



As a man of wide experience who has always taken a keen interest 

 in public affairs, and who has done much to benefit the communities in 

 which he has moved, Dr. Wise is aptly fitted to address those who are 

 about to enter upon the duties of life. 



Knowing that the church is best served by those who serve the 

 community around it, Dr. Wise devoted his commanding qualities 

 of culture and eloquence to this work of social service. Throughout 

 Oregon, Idaho and the adjacent parts of Washington, he pursued his 

 calling as a religious teacher until exhausted by the hardships of travel. 



