120 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



COLLEGE AND ALUMNI NOTES. 



Our total registration of juniors will reach the 250 mark. The 

 registration of senior students will be close to 175. 



Professors Rusby, Arny and Mansfield attended the meeting of the 

 A. Ph. A. at Nashville. Among the papers submited were the follow- 

 ing: "Apparatus Necessary in a Pharmacy," by Jeannot Hostmann; 

 "Drop Weights." by Curt P. Wimmer and Leo Roon. Professor 

 Mansfield exhibited a collection of indigenous drugs gathered by him 

 in and about Nashville, 



Professor Arny read a paper before the recent meeting of the 

 American Chemical Society at Rochester. 



Mr. Caswell A. Mayo, a trustee of the College, is a candidate for 

 the presidency of the American Pliarmaceutical Association. 



Miss Rose Fried, '14, notified the editor that the report of her 

 engagement is false. The notice was, no doubt, due to a misunder- 

 standing, as the editor cannot believe that some one would intention- 

 aly circulate a false report of that nature. We are glad to correct 

 the statement which was made reservedly and offer all due apologies 

 to Miss Fried. 



The regular meetings of the Alumni Association will be held the 

 second Wednesday of every month. Do not fail to attend. Mr. Host- 

 mann has been appointed Chairman of the 1914 Ball Committee and 

 Dr. Wimmer will be Chairman of the Dinner Committee. Two vacan- 

 cies in the Executive Pjoard will be filled by election at the next meet- 

 iiig. Important changes in the By-Laws will be proposed. 



PHARMACY. 

 Spring, 1913. 



1. Name the official galenicals which contain chloroform. 



2. Give strength of each of the following: (a) Spirit of Camphor, 



(b) Wine of Opium; (c) Glycerite of Phenol; (d) Infusion of 

 Digitalis. 



3. Give the full Latin title of each of the following: (a) Litharge; 



(b) Copperas; (c) White Vitriol ; (d) Calcined Magnesia. 



4. Why should Mucilage of Salep, N. F., be freshly prepared when 



wanted ? 



