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Blumni Journal 



Published monthly In the Interest of the Alumni Association of the College 



of Pharmacy of the City of New York. 



Pharmaceutical Department of Columbia University. 



PUBLISHED AT 43 FULTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. 



CHAS. A. LOTZ, Ph.G., EDITOR CURT. P. WIMMER, Phar D., Associate Editor 



Vol. XVI. NOVEMBER, 1909. No. 11. 



COLLABORATOKS. 



Charles F. Chandler, A.M., Ph.D., etc. Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. 



Henry H. Rusby, M.D. William Mansfield, Phar.D. 



Virgil Coblentz, A.M., Phar.M., etc. Clinton B. Knapp, M.D. 



George C. Diekman, Ph.G., M.D. W. A. Bastedo, Ph.G., M.D. 



John Oehler, Ph.G. Frederick A. Leslie, Phar.D. 



William J. Gies, Ph.D. Charles W. Ballard, Ph.C. 



Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. Harry B. Ferguson, Phar.D. 



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CRAYON PORTRAIT OF EWEN McINTYRE, SR. 



At the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the New York College 

 of Pharmacy, held on the fifth of October, Mr. Max J. Breitenbach, 

 one of the trustees, presented to the College, a crayon portrait of 

 Honorary President Ewen Mclntyre. This picture was presented as 

 a companion picture of Charles Rice, formerly presented by Mr. 

 Breitenbach. 



Mr. Mclntyre was president of the College from 1877 to 1890 and 

 as eVery alumnus knows, has always been a sincere friend of the 

 College, y;s students and graduates. A motion was made at this 

 meeting and ordered inscribed upon the minutes, to the efifect 

 that it was a great satisfaction to the Board of Trustees and 

 members of the College that such an excellent likeness of the best 

 friend the College ever had was to hang upon the walls of the Insti- 

 tution, and a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Breitenbach for 

 this gift. Later, on the evening of the 19th at the regular College 

 meeting, the picture was hung in the lecture hall and was again re- 

 ceived by the members of the College with warm enthusiasm. 



