THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 145 



ALUMNI TO ATTEND COMMEMORATION SERVICES. 



.Air. George Hohmann, Sec'ty, 



Alumni Association of College of Pharmacy. 

 Dear Mr. Hohmann : 



On Dee. 15th we will hold at St. Paul's Chapel, as is now our custom, 

 the annual commemoration service which is for the purpose of remem- 

 bering all those who during their life time advanced the honor of the 

 University. The address will be delivered bv Professor Calvin 

 Thomas. We are desirous that as many of the members of the 

 Alumni of the College of Pharmacy as possible should receive notice 

 of this service, and if desired we should be very glad to make reserva- 

 tion of seats for the different associations. I shall much appreciate 

 anything you can do to help make this annual service more successful 

 than ever, and if you have any suggestions to offer me, I shall be 

 glad to receive them. 



Sincerely yours, 



RAYMOND C. KNOX, 

 Chaplain of the University. 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The 83rd Session of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New 

 York, Columbia University, began on the 23rd of September, 1912. 

 Out of a matriculation of 260 juniors there are now actively attending 

 i<>8, being the largest junior class for many years. In the senior 

 class we have also the largest registration for a long time, 150 being in 

 active attendance. Our post graduate class numbers 8 and the Food 

 and Drug, 2, with various other special students. 



If the phenomenal rate of increase over last year (over 25%) is 

 to continue, it will very soon be necessary that a larger college building 

 be erected. This year is no exception to the increased proportion of 

 students who have had a full high school course, and although many 

 of these take the regular course, still our University section this year 

 numbers over 60, or one-third of the full junior matriculation. 



Mr. Joseph Krepela, 72nd Street and First Avenue, was regularly 

 elected a member of the College of Pharmacy. 



Dr. Henry C. Lovis and Mr. Ernst Stauffen, members of the Board 

 of Trustees, have recently returned from Europe. 



At the regular College meeting, held on the 15th of October, a 

 very interesting report of the Convention at Denver of the American 

 Pharmaceutical Association was presented by Dr. Rusby, who was 



