stantine Adamson, Paul H. Lalonette. Patrick Dickie, James H. 

 Hart, James C. Haviland and Lindley Murray. 



It was not until April 25, 1831. that a charter was secured When 

 the name of the institution was changed to "The College of Phar- 

 macy of the City of New York," the purposes of the institution as de- 



The Tvventy-lhird street building of the College of Pharmacy. 

 Occupied from 1878 to 1893. 



fined by the charter being, the "Cultivating, improving and making 

 known a knowledge of pharmacy, its collateral branches of science, 

 and the best mode of preparing medicines and their compounds, 



