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B. Lozier. He is well and favorably known and is meeting with much 

 success in his business enterprise. The junior Mr. Lozier succeeded 

 his father, and Robert H. Hays to the proprietorship of the drug store 

 at Chambers and First Streets. 



Merritt Lozier is prominently identified with several local organiza- 

 tions and is a graduate of tlie Pharmaceutical Department of Columbia 

 University. He is a member of Newburgh Lodge of Elks and former 

 president of the Daliska Athletic Association, of which he is still a 

 member. He is also a member of St. Luke's Brotherhood and was 

 affiliated with the "frats" connected with Columbia University. 



N. Parenti, '06, can be found in the city of Providence, R. L, where 

 he is employed in one of the stores of the Liggitt, Hall & Lyon 

 Drug Co. 



H. W. Roberts, '99, who was compelled to give up business for 

 about one year, because of eye trouble, is about to again enter upon 

 the practice of Pharmacy, having fully recovered. His present address 

 is R. D. No. 2, Nichols, N. Y. 



Nathan Porter, Class '02, Gold Medal Man, is managing one of the 

 five stores of the Schramm, Johnson Drug Co. in Salt Lake City, L^tah. 



A. M. Bonnyman, Class '05, now in San Francisco, Cal., is in the 

 employ of the Penn Drug Co. He was for several years with A. T. 

 Brown, Sag Harbor, N. Y. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTY- THIRD ANNUAL COM- 



iMENCEMENT OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



Overture — "Martha" Flotow 



Selection — "The Merry Countess" Strauss 



March — "Universal Peace" Von Blon 



ENTRANCE OF THE OFFICERS, TRUSTEES AND FACULTY 



OF THE COLLEGE. 



March— "Federation" Clark 



ENTRANCE OF THE GRADUATING CLASS. 

 Conducted by Henry C. Lovis, M. D. 



Dr. Schiefifelin : The proceedings will be opened by prayer to be 

 ofifered by the Rev. Raymond C. Knox, Chaplain of Columbia Uni- 

 versity. 



