The pharmaceutical chemists arc inchulcd in the list of graduates in 

 pharmacy, as both degrees were awarded to the former candidates 

 in one year. In 1907 the College had two Doctor of Pharmacy 

 courses — one a College and the other a University course— and 

 after 1907, only one — the University course. The Food and Drug 

 Course began in 1908. 



In 1905 Columbia I'niversity recognizing the valuable work be- 

 ing done by the College of Pharmacy of the Citv of \ew York in- 



Dr. Chandler in 1903. 



vited the College to become affiliated with the University. The 

 offer was accepted and the College is now a part of one of the fore- 

 most universities of the world. In this affiliation Professor Chand- 

 ler played a most important part. 



The College has always been self supporting and its continued 

 existence has only been made possible by the self-sacrificing labors 

 of such men as Professor Chandler, who gave his services to the 



