84 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



THE NEW YORK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AT THE 

 RICHMOND A. Ph. A. MEETING. 



The Richmond meeting of the A. Ph. A. was very largely attended 

 this year, and many distinguished people were there to take part in 

 the various proceedings. Among the New York College of Pharmacy 

 graduates the following were discovered, and goes to show that our 

 boys are taking an active part in whatever ]:)ertains to their chosen 

 vocation. 



The full particulars of this meeting have already been published in 

 various pharmaceutical journals and owing to lack of space we will 

 omit further details until a later issue. 



OBITUARY 



Charles O. Grube, Class of 1804, died May 13th, 1910, at 

 Loweree, N. Y. As we have been unable to obtain particulars 

 at the present writing, we will publish details in the next issue. 

 Peace to his ashes. 



M 



"Pshaw^!" exclaimed Miss Yerner, impatiently, "I'm sure we'll 

 miss tire opening number. We've waited a good many minutes for 

 that mother of mine." 



"Hours, I should say," Mr. Sloman retorted rather crossly. 



"Ours? O George!" she cried, and laid her blushing cheek upon 

 his shirt front. — Catholic Standard. 



'Bus Driver: "Ain't yer satisfied with runnin' over people? Yer 

 wants to run over the 'osses now !" 



Taxi Driver (indignantly) : "I haven't run over anybody for a 

 long time." 



'Bus Driver: "What ! Are yer gettin' nervous?" — London Opinion. 



