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Another problem to be solved is the method of financing our Free 

 Scholarship. The Committee in charge of this matter must, and, no 

 doubt, will find a way to continue this very commendable institution. 



How to make our meetings interesting and how to increase the 

 attendance are topic's worthy of consideration and discussion. They 

 can not be solved by a resolution or a motion carried, but by trying 

 out different ideas and comparing results obtained. We have a new 

 and good set of officers, and the old saying is: "New brooms sweep 

 well". Let us hope that this saying will prove true. 



COLLEGE AND ALUMNI NOTES. 



The College has opened with a registration larger than any other 

 in its history. There are 230 Juniors and 150 Seniors registered at 

 the present writing, and more are coming in daily. Such numbers 

 tax all of the facilities of the College to their limit; they testify also 

 to the fact that the excellent reputation of our College is spreading 

 near and far and doing its share to attract students. The following 

 are taking the graduate course : Miss Elsa Pickhart, Messrs. Crockett, 

 Oehlers, Schaefer and Muench, all of whom received their Ph. C. 

 degree last spring. Another member of this class is Mr. Henshaw Jee 

 a Ph. C. of the University of California. 



In the Food and Drug course we find Messrs. Pelletieri and Haefeli, 

 also Mr. Esecover, a graduate of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. 

 Miss Linette A. Parker, an instructor in Teachers' College, is taking 

 special courses in Pharmacy and Materia Medica. 



The following Senior students passed the Supplementary College 

 Examinations: 



Bernard T. Barbieri, Theodore Silverman, 



Frederick W. Boehme, Bertram H. Taylor, 



Robert R. Gerstner, William F. Thode, Jr., 



Sidney Ginzberg, Antonio S. Ventura, 



Sam M. Levitch, Jacob Wasserman, 



Peter Pendola, Elizabeth Watman, 



Christopher C. Shutts, Frank Weinar. 



Leon M. Monell, '11. is studying at the School of Mines. T. Ginz- 



burg, '06, has taken special courses in Serology and Bacteriology in 

 the University of California and now holds an excellent position with 

 the Pacific Wasserman Laboratory in San Francisco. He stepped 

 in to see us while in New York. His classmates may reach him by 



