THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



63 



1908. 



DALTON, EDW. O. 

 COLEMAM, B. C. 

 BOYD, ALFRED O. 

 BROWNELL, C. J. 

 BROWN, HOWARD P. 

 BLOCK, A. J. 

 DRIGGS, KARL H. 

 GLATT, CLARENCE B. 

 GESELL, HANS. W. 

 HENRIKSEN, A. L. 

 MUELLER, ALFRED 

 McCANN, JR., GEO. W. 



BLUMENBERG, JOHN H. 



BRANCATO, FRANK 



REED, GEORGE C. 



BAUMAN, JAMES 



BEAN, FRANCIS L. 



COOPER, ABRAHAM 

 ETLER, JACOB 



GI AC ALONE, W. 



GORDON, JOSEPH 



HASAN, HERMAN 



GRODINSKY, H. 



1909. 



PRECIADO, M. C. 

 RESNICK. FELIX 

 ROES, CHARLES M. 

 RAMIREZ, JR., FRANK J. 

 ROSSO MANO, D. A. 

 STRAEHLER, W, G. 

 STILLER, HENRY H. 

 THOMAS, STANLEY. W. 

 CITTADINI, M. D., A. 

 RAMSEY, H. A M. 

 CHITTENDEN, S. K. 



HEUSS, CHESTER, A. 



HINDES, SAMUEL 



LACOVARA, A. M. 



LOEW, MORRIS 



McFARLANE, JOHN M. 



MARTOOIO, A. 

 MINKIN, NOAH 



SObEL, MOSES 



ZEVIE, SOLOMON 



WEINSCHENK, H. 



ADDRESS TO N. Y. C. P. ALUMNI. 

 By Prof. H. Hynso<n. 



"I feel that I have arrived at the age, at last, when I may impose 

 my own experience upon an audience like this and let it be taken for 

 what it is worth. I also feel that the very best any one may do toward 

 furnishing- the world with helpful social philosophy is to present the 

 conclusions that may be reached throug'h his very own experience, 

 touching those matters about which he is presuming to speak." 



"Before I venture to suggest just what I consider the greatest need 

 of pharmacy to-day, I desire to call to your particular attention the 

 great and unusual opportunities that are open to you, to you, the 

 alumni of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, also to 

 the responsibilities that most naturally and certainly fall upon you be- 

 cause of these unusual opportunities. To be in and a part of the great 

 city of New York means much, very much. The metropolis ; the cen- 

 ter of commerce ; the vortex of finance ; the hub of enterprise and the 

 ntight-be axis of learning. We, who are provincial, stand and gaze, 

 with amazement, upon your extent and your power ; we look, always. 



