136 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL ' ' 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The classes now in session are larger than ever before in the 

 history of the institution. The figures of registration are as fol- 

 lows : 



Junior Class 264 



First Year University Class 26 



Senior Class 169 of which 



36 are in the University Class 



Post Graduate Class 5 



Food & Drug Class 3 



Special Students 2 



At a meeting of the Board of Trustees held on the 7th of Octo- 

 ber, the following were declared to be Graduates in Pharmacy : 



Arthur H. Andrews Jacob Moscowitz 



Morris Dimicelli Samuel M. Rivkin 



Asher Z. Dubinbaum Fred T. Rogers 



Samuel W. Feinberg Henry W. Scheuerman 



Samuel Katz Andrew O. Sorgi 



John A. Miraglia Herman Spiegel 

 Thomas J. Travers 



It is interesting to note that we have as students this session 

 Messrs. C. T. Yee and Li Ta Tong, who were successful competi- 

 tors in examinations given by the Chinese Government and who 

 have been granted the privilege of studying at any recognized 

 university in the United States for as many years as they desire. 

 They are students in our University class and in all probability 

 will, upon graduation, take up the study of medicine. 



The increase in the number of women who are taking up the 

 study of pharmacy is plainly shown by our registration lists. This 

 year we have 30 women students; in 1912 we had 16, in 191 1, 9 

 and in 1910, we had but 6. 



Unfortunately, various periodicals in the library have been in- 

 complete. At the request of Mr. Frnest Stauffen, a trustee of the 

 College, a list of the lacking numbers was submitted to him, and 

 during his recent visit to Europe he was successful in obtaining 

 many of them, which he kindly presented to the College. The 

 library has also received another large donation of current books 

 on pharmaceutical and allied subjects from Mr. George Massey. 



