BiocHEMiCAL Bulletin 



Volume III 



JANUARY, 19 14 



No. 10 



DINNER TO HENRY HURD RUSBY 



The Alumni Association of the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York honors Dean Rusby 



The eighteenth annual dinner of the Alumni Association of the 

 N. Y. College of Pharmacy was given at the Chemists' Club, New 

 York, on December 17, 19 13, in commemoration of the twenty- 

 fifth anniversary of Dean Rusby's appointment to the faculty of 

 the College. The dining room was filled to its capacity with a 

 happy Company of alumni and other friends of Doctor Rusby. 



Toward the close of the dinner Dr. Joseph Weinstein, president 

 of the Alumni Association, addressed the gathering, saying: "It 

 is with a feeling of pleasure that I remind the diners that we have 

 assembled to celebrate the silver jubilee of our beloved dean, Henry 

 H. Rusby. I call upon all present to join with me in paying a 

 tribute to and in felicitating the dean." Dr. Weinstein then intro- 

 duced Professor Curt P. Wimmer, the chairman of the dinner com- 

 mittee, as the toastmaster. Dr. Wimmer said that no one " outside 

 the f amily " had been invited to speak on this occasion, because the 

 dinner committee feit that everything should go the " Rusby way," 

 which is a simple way, but a way of results and achievements. 



After reading a number of letters from distinguished pharma- 

 cists who were unable to be present, the toastmaster introduced 

 Professor William H. Carpenter, Provost of Columbia University, 

 who said in part: 



"I feel profoundly grateful that the chairman has classed me 

 as a member of the great and harmonious family of the College of 

 Pharmacy. I was somewhat shocked when I received the invita- 

 tion to attend this dinner because it was stated to be the twenty-fifth 



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