THE ALUMNI JOURNAL U3 



Harry Faiella, '06, has opened a new store in the Bronx after hav- 

 ing sold his old place. The best of our wishes for you. Open up 

 ^ome more. 



Sydney K. Hunt, '06, is preparing for his annual trip south, which 

 usually keeps him from us until May. Bon voyage, Syd. 



H we don't hear from De Lamater, '06, soon, we'll put a price on 

 his head. Tell us where you're hiding. Bill. 



F. W. Rugg, "04, and H. H. Holton, '04, have been in New York 

 recently. Both are employed in the H. H. Hay's Sons' Pharmacy, 

 Bangor, Me. 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



This year the College of Pharmacy has started with a very large 

 junior class, total registration being 170 students. The senior class, 

 due to additions from men who finished their junior work in the past, 

 and by otliers wdio are graduates or wdio have completed terms in 

 other colleges equivalent to our junior class, now numbers 130. The 

 personnel of the incoming class is particularly good and each year 

 the college seems to attract a class of men who have had a greater 

 amount of preliminary education than was the case in the past. The 

 University Class this year, which is composed almost entirely of high 

 school graduates, numbers about forty. 



At the supplementary examinations this year, the following men 

 satisfactorily met all requirements to entitle them to the degree of 

 Graduate in Pharmacy: Frank Brancato, Carmelo T. Capute, Angelo 

 Falcone, Frederick D. Kingston, Paul Loewenthal, Antonio Matera, 

 Arthur P. Matthews, Pacifico Nardi, Henry Polonsky, Richard Renter, 

 William Schneiderman, Oswald J. Valliere. 



The College building has undergone extensive repairs throughout 

 the sunim.er and is now in excellent condition. 



A portrait of Ewen Mclntyre, Ex-President, and now Honorary 

 President, was presented to the College by Mr. Max Brcitenbach ani 

 will hang in a prominent place in the Trustees' Room. It is a great 

 satisfaction to all who have the interest of the Institution at heart, 

 to have such an excellent likeness of the best friend that the College 

 ever had. 



