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Neck, L. I. Mr. Roon is amply qualified for his position. He has 

 practical experience in drug stores as well as a thorough knowledge 

 of the theoretical subjects. He is energetic and ambitious as well as 

 friendly and considerate. We congratulate him upon his appointment 

 and we predict a brilliant future for him. 



COLLEGE AND ALUM XI NOTES. 



A well attended meeting of the Board of Trustees of the College 

 was held on Tuesday evening, November 12th. At this meeting a 

 letter from President Butler was submitted, which informed the 

 trustees that the position of Provost of the University had been re- 

 established at Columbia and that Dean Carpenter had been appointed 

 thereto. Upon the President's suggestion, the Board of • Trustees 

 invited Provost Carpenter to regularly attend all the meetings of the 

 College and of its Board of Trustees, granting him all the privileges 

 of the floor. 



This move should tend to further unite the interests of the College 

 of Pharmacy with those of the University. 



Upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, President 

 Butler has appointed Professor George C. Diekman to be Associate 

 Dean of the College. 



Smokers were held by the Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Chi Fraterni- 

 ties on the evenings of November 13th and 14th. These smokers 

 we're both held at Healy's. 66th Street and Columbus Avenue, and 

 were well attended. 



CLASS NOTES. 



S. Wilkinson, 'n, who since graduation has been in business in 

 Montana has just paid a short visit to the city during which he was 

 married to Miss Fannie D. Ensign. 



V. Kleinman, '10, is clerking at Goldwater's Pharmacy. 147th 

 Street and Willis Avenue, City. 



B. Schwaide. '11. owns a very handsome and profitable store at 

 77th Street and Columbus Avenue. 



A. Martoccio. '09, is manager at Hegeman's, 155th Street and 

 Amsterdam Avenue. 



M. Regelson. '09, owns a store at Washington Avenue and 165th 

 Street. 



