140 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ANNUAL DINNER OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, 

 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Jst, 1909. 



The annual dinner of the Association will be held on Wednesday 

 evening, December ist, 1909, at Healy's, 66th St. and Columbus Ave. 



The Committee in charge is doing its best to surpass the pronounced 

 success of last year. 



Good entertainment will be provided; men, prominent in scientific 

 and business circles will be present. The list of speakers will be pub- 

 lished as soon as possible. 



Try to make arrangements iiozv to be present. Meet your pro- 

 fessors once more, see your class-mates again. Last but not at all 

 least: a number of our lady-members have promised to be there. 



Tickets now on sale at the office of the College of Pharmacy, or 

 may be obtained from any member of the Committee, at $2.00 per 

 cover. 



The arrangements are in the hands of the following : C. P. Wimmer, 

 Chairman; Fred A. Leslie, Wm. H. Ebbitt, Leo W. Geisslcr, Nelson 

 S. Kirk, Arthur J. Bauer. John Scavo. 



EIGHTEEN REGISTERED BY EASTERN BRANCH 



AS LICENTIATES. 



Eighteen applicants for licenses as pharmacists passed successfully 

 the examination given by the Eastern Branch of the New York State 

 Board of Pharmacy in the New York College of Pharmacy building 

 on Wednesday, September 15, and Thursday, September 16. One 

 applicant for a druggist's license also passed the examination. 



Following are the newly licensed pharmacists : Solomon L Bran- 

 ower, Jacob Burstan, Edward D. Cook, Joseph F. Esposito, Morris 

 Friedman, Edwin C. Gay, Anthony Giambalvo, Louis H. Goldstein, 

 Arthur L. Henriksen, Harrison M. Jones, Joseph A. Kopejzna, An- 

 drew Libertone, Anthony Mashin, James E. McNally, Uriel Russin, 

 Tsidor A. Saphiro, Emile F. Krapf and Giuseppe Oliveri. 



Osvoldo lannotti is the newly licensed druggist. 



"Are you related to Barney O'Brien?" Thomas O'Brien was 

 once asked. 



"Very distantly," replied Thomas. "I was me mother's first 

 child — Barney was th' sivinteenth." — Exchange. 



