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"In closing, may I not stimulate you to greater endeavors for the 

 public weal ; for the betterment of pharmacy or any part of pharmacy 

 and, in return for effort and sacrifice, I can promise you the only 

 real living reward one may attain in this world ; the satisfaction of 

 creating good, or of, at least, trying to create good. As for myself, 

 I shall be perfectly satisfied if eternity offers so much in blessing as 

 the satisfaction that I have added the smallest mite to the good of 

 the world ; good that will live on and on forever. I trust I do not 

 presume to carry such a hope. 



"It is quite enough to have lived and to have unselfishly labored 

 for the betterment, the uplifting of a cause. Let us, you and I, labor 

 with open, generous hearts and with our best intelligence, for better 

 and more evenly finished pharmacists, improvements on ourselves, 

 that those who follow and follow on may be happier in themselves 

 and happier in the greater respect they will enjoy, that it may be 

 said of us, as I believe it was truly written of dear, old Hallberg, 

 who labored so generously, so earnestly and so effectively for 



pharmacy. 



'The shorter day for you is done, 

 All through it you worked well and won 

 The plaudits of both friend and foe. 

 Hear not, heed not, heed not the knell. 

 The longer day shows glint of dawn 

 And on and on till doomsday morn. 

 Your works will live and stronger grow. 

 And so, dear friend, sleep on, — farewell." " 



WHAT SOME OF OUR ITALIAN GRADUATES ARE 



DOING. 



191 r. 



V. Filice is in Italy to bring home the girl of his choice. He 

 intends to open a store in Long Island after his return. 



C. La Gambina is with J. J. Maffia, 1156 Second Ave. 



F. Giordano is in Rochester, working for his brother. 



L. P. Costa owns a store at Pleasant Ave and 181 st St. 



L. Caggiano works for Mr. Disernia, Belmont Ave and 186th St. 



1910. 



J. Scaturo owns a store at 360 Broome St. He will go to Italy 

 to be married. 



