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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



house every Wednesday evening, commencing 

 with Jan. 8, and a sociable once a month, Jan. 8 

 being the first one. 



New Brunswick, — No; I have not seen Gif" 

 ford since Commencement Day, when he was 

 still wearing his button, "Girl Wanted." 



Boys of '95. — Send all your news to our 

 genial R. Boenke, S57 Third avenue, who is 

 now your class reporter. 



CONSTITUTION, CLASS OF '96. 



COI,I.EGE OF PHARMACY, CITY OF NEW YORK. 



CLASS OF '96. 



" The class of '96 has adopted the old class pin 

 of '91, '92, '93, '94. It is a serviceable pin of 

 good design. One of the causes moving to 

 adopt it was the wish to have it permanently 

 adopted as the distinctive badge of the college. 

 It will be a matter of no small amount of grati- 

 fication to be able to identify all graduates of 

 the college by their class pins, which cannot be 

 done if each class selects a new and different 

 one. 



The illustrated lectures on botany that Prof. 

 Rusby will give after the holidays, is a new 

 departure in teaching the subject that has been 

 advanced by the Professor. The great worth of 

 the system is apparent, and is another example 

 of Prof. Rusby's zeal and devotion in the in- 

 terest of the students of N. Y. C. P. 



It is a matter of regret that a charge of mis- 

 conduct on the part of the class visiting Squibb's 

 laboratory, should be sent. The privilege ex- 

 tended by Drs. E. R. Squibb and Sons, is a rare 

 one and should be appreciated. At the same 

 time we are inclined to believe that the affair 

 has been exaggerated, if, indeed, a cause for 

 the report exists at all. 



Jonathan Morris, 



Rep. Sect. I. 



'78 NOTES. 

 Frederick W. Turner has a very extensive 

 practice as a veterinary -surgeon, in Harlem. 



J. W. — No ; bromide is not furnished free to 

 those who get nervous from the melodious ( ? ) 

 eflfusious of our amateurs on the new piano. 

 Bring it along yourself. Bring a whole lot, we 

 may all need a dose. 



The School of Pharmacy of North-western 

 University has 225 matriculates this fall, which 

 is an increase of 39 above the attendance of last 

 autumn. Of this 225, about thirty have had no 

 previous drug store experience. Twelve are 

 women ; 158 are Juniors, 56 Seniors, and 11 

 are engaged upon their second years' work for 

 the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist. 



ARTICLE L 



NAME AND MOTTO. 



Section i. This class shall be called the 

 "Class of '96 of the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York. 



Sec. 2. The motto of the class shall be ? 

 ARTICLE II. 

 ELECTIONS. 



Section i. All the officers of the class shall 

 be elected by ballot on the first regular meet- 

 ing of the class of each year, and shall enter 

 upon the duties of their offices at the next reg- 

 ular meeting. A majority of the legal votes cast 

 shall be necessary for a choice. 



Sec. 2. No election shall be legal unless a 



quorum be present, and no proxy vote shall be 



permissible. 



ARTICLE III. 



OFFICERS. 



Section i. The officers of this class shall con- 

 sist of a President, First Vice-President, Second 

 Vice-President, Recording Secretary, and a 

 Treasurer, and the officers so elected by the 

 class shall be chosen exclusively from the active 

 members of the diffisrent sections of the class 

 of '96. 



Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the President 

 to preside at all meetings of the class. 



Sec. 3. In the absence of the President the 

 First Vice-President shall perform the duties in- 

 cumbent upon that office. In the absence of 

 both President and First Vice-President, the 

 Second Vice President shall take the chair. In 

 case of a vacancy in the presidency the Vice- 

 President shall become President of the class. 



Sec. 4. The duties of the Recording Secretary 

 shall be to read the minutes, record the pro- 

 ceedings of each meeting and take charge of all 

 official documents belonging to the class. 



Sec. 5. The Treasurer shall collect all moneys 

 due the class, disburse the same, with the 

 authority of the President, and keep a strict ac- 

 count of the financial affairs, a written report of 

 which shall be presented at each regular meet- 

 ing. 



Sec. 6. Every officer at retirement shall 

 present a written report of all his official trans- 

 actions. 



ARTICLE IV. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



Section i. This class shall be composed 

 of active and honorary members. 



Sec. 2. Active members shall consist ex- 

 clusively of Seniors of the class of '96. 



