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affairs of its kind in the history of the College. There was a gootl 

 number of participants. The Alumni Association was well repre- 

 sented as well as the College. A very good Menu was offered and 

 liked by all. 



Dr. Chandler was presented with a handsome Morocco Album, with 

 engrossed resolutions, and the signatures of all those present. The 

 Class of 1888 presented a beautiful Silver Loving Cup. 



Toastmaster Samuel W. Fairchild introduced Professor Chandler as 

 the guest of honor in a very eloquent manner, and the Professor 

 responded saying that the demonstration was altogether overwhelming. 

 He gave a brief sketch of his connection with the College, relating 

 the incidents which led to his taking the chair of Chemi-i-try in 1867. 



The various speakers were introduced by Mr. Fairchild, spoke in true 

 endearment of Prof. Chandler. Prof. Remington of Philadelphia, who 

 was a guest, was one of the principal speakers. Professors Rusby and 

 Coblentz did their share in eulogy of Dr. Chandler. Prof. Diekman 

 made the presentation speech for the Loving Cup presented to Prof. 

 Chandler by the Class of 1888. Mr. Ewen Mclntyre, Sr. , related some 

 incidents about Dr. Chandler, and Mr. Plant, Mr. Fraser and Dr Mnir 

 spoke on similar subjects. 



CLASS NOTES. 



Fred. Borgreve, class '94, has for the past year been representing the 

 American Druggist Publishing Co., of 66 West Broadway, New York, 

 covering all the Western States and has just returned from a very 

 successful trip for this house. He expects to go through the Southern 

 States next. 



John Schlegel, class 1900, gold medal man, received the degree of 

 Phar. D. from Columbia in 1907. He is now with a Sugar Refining 

 Company in Long Island City. 



Joseph N. Shatzkin, class '08, has been appointed Chief Pharmacist 

 to the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn. He will no doubt fill the position 

 acceptaDly. 



William H. Koch, class '06, is holding forth with E. A. Hough, a 

 Pharmacist of Collinsville, Conn. Mr. Koch has been in this position 

 ever since he gratuated, which proves that his services are appreciated. 



