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having prepared it entirely, and soon after he received a letter from 

 Prof. Rusby, complimenting him on the excellency of it as well as its 

 delivery. 



Being a University Student he continued his couse of studies until 

 the following June, when he received the degree of Pharmaceutical 

 Chemist from Columbia University. On this occasion he was the 

 recipient of the 1200 Breitenbach prize, and also the Kappa Psi prize 

 of a gold medal. 



Still continuing his studies: he began the Post Graduate course, 

 which he completed June last and was awarded the Faculty prize. 

 Here is a young man who has certainly been successful in the prime 

 of life, through pluck and perseverence in his studies and labors and 

 we hope that in his latest undertaking he will meet with the same 

 success and good fortune which befell his lot while a student in our 

 grand old college, and may he never forget his aimer mater, she who 

 has helped to place him on a plane where any one may justly feel 

 proud and can look back in retrospect and say I feel contented with 

 what I have done and may I have strength and perseverance to do 

 good work in my chosen vocation in the future and perhaps link my 

 name in future years with the great men of my day. 



CLASS NOTES. 



Julius F. Schirott sold his Bensonhurst pharmacy at Twenty-second 

 Avenue, corner of Eighty sixth Street, Brooklyn, N, Y., to W'ilmot 

 E. F, Fanning, N. Y. C. P., 189L Herman Henry Breuer, N. Y. C. 

 P., 1892, was the broker who brought about the sale. Mr. Schirott 

 purchased the drug store in 1903 and increased the business to such an 

 extent that today it is one of the busiest drug storeson Long.Island. 

 Mr. Schirott intends to travel in Europe. Mr. Fanning also owns the 

 pharmacy on Seventh avenue at the corner of Union street, Brooklyn. 

 Mr. Breuer received a written testimonial commending his Affidavit 

 System of selling drug stores from both Messrs. Schirott and Fanning. 



Dr. C. P. Wimmer, formerly instructor in pharmacy in the New York 

 College of Pharmacy, was appointed assistant professor of pharmacy 

 on July 1st. 



The smiling countenance of Dr. Wm. H. Ward may be seen any day 

 at Hegemans, 200 Broadway, where he receives the Prescriptions. 

 Lets hear from you William. 



