THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 63 



N. Y. COLLEGE PHARMACY BASE BALL AND ATHLETIC 



ASSOCIATION. 



'1 lie College of Pharmacy organized a baseball team and made a 

 l.-'ip to IMiiladelpliia on Tuesday, April 12th, to play the Philadel- 

 I)hia College of Pharmacy. Although the Philadelphia team was 

 successful by the score of 7 to 3, still the New York boys were so 

 hospitably treated that they came away with nothing but the friend- 

 liest of feelings and pleasant recollections of their trip. Dean Rem- 

 ington and Mr. Mulford were the hosts at a small banquet after the 

 game at Kubler's Restaurant in Philadelphia, which was attended, 

 besides the two teams, by Prof. Kraemer, Mr. Thos. F. Main, Sec- 

 retary of the Xew York College and Mr. W. B. Simpson, Clerk, to 

 whose efforts the organization of the New York team is due. 



There was a mass meeting held in the college on Friday after- 

 noon, April 15th, to discuss the advisability of playing the Phila- 

 delphia College a return game on South Field and of also organiz- 

 ing a permanent athletic association. We consider that these plans 

 if properly carried out will mean a great deal to the young men 

 studying pharmacy and will make their college term pass much 

 l)leasanter and will give many happy days to look back upon in 

 future life. 



At a subsequent meeting held on Friday, April 15th, a New York 

 College of Pharmacy Athletic Association was formed, with the 

 following officers : 



Honorary and Ad\is(iry President, Dean Rusby. 



President, L. Howard. 



Vice-President, G. W. S. Humphreys. 



Secretary, C. C. Becker. 



Treasurer, W. B. Simpson. 



This Association is to ])e a permanent one and the Junior Class is 

 requested to be present at another meeting was held in the Lecture 

 Hall on Tuesday, April Kjth. at 5 P. M.. when officers for the fol- 

 lowing year from the present junior class were elected to t;ike 

 office at the bcu'innino- of next term. 



"Ah, sir, wc do enjoy your sermons," remarked an old lady to a 

 new curate. "They arc so instructive. We never knew what sin 

 was until you came to the ])arish." — 1lie Sacred Heart Review. 



