C. U. C. p. cAlumni Journal 



Published monthly by 

 The Ai.umni Association of the New York College of Pharmacy. Coi.uMniA University 



JEANNOT HOSTMANN, Editor 

 Contributing Editors: H. H. RUSBY, — G. C. DIEKMAN, — H. V. ARNY 



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Vol. XX\'. JANUARY, 1918 Number 1 



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A CORRECTION 



On page i86 of the December Journal we stated that the "Girls of 'i8" had 

 presented to Instructor Davis a leather writing- set. We were misinformed. The 

 entire Class of 'i8 and not only the "g-irls" participated in the presentation. 



DEAN RUSBY'S LECTURE 



On January 15th, Dean Rusby entertained a larg-e audience with a ver\- in- 

 teresting talk on his trip to Colombia, S. A. Our Dean has promised to write 

 up his lecture and it will appear in the February issue of the Journal. 



MORE REGULATIONS FOR DRUGGISTS 



On ])age 14 may be read several letters which make it appear as if druggists 

 and pharmacists as well as general storekeepers who sell jiaints, drugs or chemi- 

 cals must apply for a "Federal Explosive License." 



HAVE YOU WRITTEN? 



The hearing on the Edmonds Bill (H. R. 5531 ) before the Committee on 

 Military Affairs of the House of Representatives will be held some time during 

 February. Have you written to your U. S. Senators and Congressman ? If 

 not, do so at once, urging them to give their supjxjrt to this bill which will pro- 

 vide for the men in the army the kind of pharmaceutical service they are entitled 

 to — the same as they received when they were civilians, the same as tlu-v will 

 receive when they again become civilians. You owe lliis to our "Boys." Don't 

 put it off! Write now. 



