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fooling yourself. Don't let your work get ahead of you. Keep at 

 it constantly. Taking down and recopying lecture notes helps 

 wonderfully in giving at first a broad idea, then a more firm and 

 solid understanding of the subjects. Be prepared to recite and 

 recite excellently at every quiz, and be very careful of your work 

 in the laboratories. This is very important, for at the close of the 

 school year the marks received in laboratory work which, as a 

 general rule, don't range near the top count a good deal for or 

 against the student. Many a man was denied graduation because 

 of his taking his laboratory work too lightly and not regarding it 

 as important as the other subjects. Then associate with one or 

 two good students and conduct quizzes and other meetings of like 

 manner. 



Conduct is also taken into consideration and one giving trouble 

 is soon caused to take some unpleasant medicine, usually begin- 

 ning with numerous warnings from the dean, then the suspension 

 and sometimes expulsion, etc. These measures often result in the 

 student's failure. The bright, studious and occupied men always 

 behave and succeed. What have others to say? 



Samuel H. Fritz. Ph. G., '13. 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 



ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 



Held Wednesday, Junk 11th, 1913, at 8.15 P. M. 



In the Alumni Room of the College 



The minutes of the meetings of May 9th and May 14th were read 

 by the Secretary and approved. 

 President Weinstein in the chair. 

 Present — 



E. C. Steinach, '00 



No Treasurer's report was rendered. 



The Registrar reported progress in the matter of securing mem- 

 bership list. 



