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tioiis in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology and Botany; they were 

 obliged to go to the Chemical Laboratory and practice Chemical 

 Analysis; they were obliged to study Mathematics, Mathematics 

 of Pharmacy, the theory of Pharmacy and the Practice of Phar- 

 macy ; and they were obliged to learn Dispensing Pharmacy. That 

 was a hard year's work during the Junior term. Then they entered 

 the Senior class, and during that year were obliged to pursue the 

 studies of I'liarmaceutical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analyti- 

 cal Chemistry, a high grade of Practical Pharmacy, Dispensing 

 Idiarmacy, Materia Medica and Pharmaognosy. All these subjects 

 these gentlemen have not only pursued, but they have pursued 

 lhcm successfully. T am sorry to say that there were some so 

 unfortunate — possildy because they had not been as well prepared 

 beforehand, ])ossibly because their health, their strength was insuffi- 

 cient to meet all these demands — that I am not able to give them 

 degrees to-night. I do not speak of them as men to be blamed in 

 any way. It is their misfortune. These here are the men who have 

 been favored by Providence, and have succeeded in meeting the 

 severe requirements of this College. All of them have given the 

 most satisfaEctory attention, and they have manifested a high grade 

 of scholarship. For myself, I can say, as T have told this class 

 before, I have had to lecture to medical students, engineering stu- 

 dents and college students, but I have never at any college had a 

 class of students more attentive, and more interested and more 

 satisfactorv than members of this class in attending my lectures in 

 Organic Chemistry. It is therefore a very pleasant duty for me, 

 in the absence of President Butler, to pronounce these gentlemen 

 graduates in Pharmac3^ 



CONFERRING DEGREE OF GRADUATE IN PHARMACY. 



Now, in accordance with the power vested in me by the Charter 

 of the College f)f Pharmacy of the City of New York, and by order 

 of the Board of Trustees of this College. I, Charles F. Clf-andler, 

 A'ice-Prcsidcnt of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New 

 York, do hereby declare you to be Graduates in Pharmacy of the 

 College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. (Applause.) 



Dr. Chandler: I wish to announce'that there has been established 

 vvilhin the last few years in the College of Pharmacy, an advanced 

 course of study, to be pursued by Graduates in Pharmacy. It has 

 not yet l)cen found expedient to establish a special degree for this 

 course of studv, but I think it would be proper that the names of 

 those who have successfully pursued this course, be announced, as 

 thev are i)rinted on the i)rogram. I will read the names of the 

 (Iraduates in Pharmacy who have pursued successfully this course. 



Davis, Edwin M 557 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 



Geiger, George A 43 Gaston St., West Orange, N. J. 



Gaspard, Charles F 250 West 35th St., N. Y. C. 



