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On the platform with the Professor was Mr. E P. North, class of '57, 

 Union, who was a member of Professor Chandler's first class, and when 

 he was introduced as "exhibit A" it was the occasion of another 

 outburst. 



In conclusion Professor Chandler advised the men when they got 

 out of college not to wait for something big to come along but to take 

 anything that looked good and work themselves up. 



The junior class then presented to him a silver cup and he drank a 

 health to them in H^O. 



THE NEW YORK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AT THE 

 PHARMACOPOEIAL CONVENTION. 



The New York College of Pharmacy played an. important part in the 

 ninth decennial convention for the revision of the United States Phar- 

 macopoeia, which was held at the Hotel Willard in Washington, on 

 May 10th, Uth and 12th. 



The ofificers elected included Dr. Wm. J. Schieffelin, Vice-President 

 of the College of Pharmacy, who was chosen as one of the five members 

 of the Board of Trustees This body has the entire care of the finances 

 of the Pharmacopoeia 



The Committee of Revision embraces five New York College men, 

 as follows: 



Prof. H. H. Rusby, Prof. Virgil Coblentz, Prof. Geo. C. Diekman, 

 '88, Wm. C. Alpers, Albert Plaut and Otto Raubenhemier, '88. 



In addition to these the following members or graduates of the New 

 York College were delegates. Gr.iduates are indicated by year of 

 graduation: — 



Charles Holzhauer, - '73 W A. Bastedo, - - '94 



Thomas F. Main, - "71 Jos. Weinstein, - - '06 



George F. Payne, - '76 C. F. Schleussner, - '73 



Caswell A. Mayo, - Katherine C. Mahegin,'8y 



CO Bigelow, - 



W. O. Gross, - - 



Abraham L Metz, 



Philip Asher, - 



F. J. Wulling, - 



Wm. Mansfield, - 



