162 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



THE JOURNAL OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IN 1914. 



Beginning- with the January issue the management of this Journal 

 will pass into the hands of Dr. Curt P. Wimmer. Due to lack of 

 time, Mr. Lotz has decided to withdraw and the Alumni Association 

 has secured Dr. Wimmer who will continue the work. 



Many changes will be made. The name of the publication will be 

 "The New York Journal of Pharmacy." There will be twice as much 

 reading material as heretofore, and the scope will be considerably 

 wider. A number of good, original articles have already been secured, 

 and men of note have promised to assist the new manager-editor. 

 An important point to remember is that the present mailing list will 

 be discontinued and another one established, consisting only of mem- 

 bers of the Alumni Association in good standing on the treasurer's 

 books and of actual subscribers. This becomes necessary in order to 

 have the journal registered as second-class mail. A sufficient number 

 of paid-up subscribers has already been secured and the new venture 

 starts with good prospects of success. 



Generally speaking, the journal will be divided into three parts : 

 One of interest to every educated pharmacist, one of special interest 

 to our Alumni, and one of interest to our students. ' The latter part 

 will be in charge of Mr. Leo Roon and a student board composed of 

 six, who have been elected by the classes. College and Alumni news 

 will run along lines similar to the ones pursued in the past. Of 

 interest to every pharmacist will be the following: Original articles 

 and reprints ; abstracts of latest papers and books, which abstracts 

 Professor George C. Diekman has kindly consented to prepare ; 

 queries and answers pertaining to scientific and educational subjects : 

 information regarding the properties and tests of newer remedies, etc. 

 Tn addition, the journal will publish pictures of varied subjects. In- 

 asmuch as the financial resources come mainly from the advertisers, 

 special efforts to have our readers patronize them will be made. 



REMEMBER THAT UNLESS YOUR DUES ARE PAID 

 YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OE 

 I'll ARM ACY. 



