THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



59 



Published under the auspices of the 



Alumoi Association of ttie Collep of Pharmacy 



OF THE CITY OF NBW YORK, 



115=119 WEST 68th STREET. 



Vol. III. 



March, 1896. 



No. 3. 



The Alumni Journal will be published Monthly. 

 Entered at New York Post Office as second-class matter 



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 should reach us on or before the 20th of the month pre- 

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Thos. M. Davies, 543 Third Avenue. 



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Nelson S. Kirk, 9 East 59th Street. 



The entertainments by our Committee 

 are proving a grand success, but we ad- 

 vise the Committee to be conservative 

 and remember the old maxim, "the 

 more haste, the less speed." These 

 social meetings are a new feature, and 

 we must not be to suddenly enthusiastic. 



The latest discoveries in photography 

 have not been sufl&ciently developed lor 

 us to make particular mention of them 

 in this number. When we have more de- 

 finite details we will devote some con- 

 siderable space to their description. 



Now, Class of ' 96, you are on the home- 

 stretch, go it for all you are worthy and 

 get there, so you can take your diplomas 

 home with you as a fitting reward for 

 your hard work and a just and well de- 

 served compliment to the eminent profes- 

 sors and instructors who have so faith- 

 fully labored to perfect your knowledge 

 of our art. 



EDITOR. 



FRED. HOHENTHAL, Ph. G. 



ASSISTANT EDITORS, 



K. C. MAHEGIN, Ph. G. 



J. KUSSY, Ph. G. 

 RUD. BOENKE, Ph. G. 



ASSOCIATE EDITORS, 



CHARLES RICE, Ph. D 



•CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Ph. D., M. D., L.L.D., etc. 



ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT, Ph. D., F. C. S. 



HENRY H. RUSBY, M. D. 



VIRGIL COBLENTZ, A. M., Ph. G., Ph. D. 



SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, M. D. 



GEORGE A. FERGUSON, Ph. B. 



EDITORIAL. 



How are the boys ? We hope they are 

 well and busy, and we further hope that 

 every one who knows of another graduate 

 of our College who is not a member of 

 our Association, will go to see him and 

 bring him into the fold. Never forget 

 your Abna Mater. 



The Parade and Reception of the 8th 

 Regiment was a good success due to the 

 efforts of our Business Manager, T. M. 

 Davies, who is the Hospital Steward. It 

 may please many of our members to learn 

 that our genial friend Dr. H. A. Haubold 

 has lately been appointed surgeon of the 

 8th Regiment, and all who know him will 

 be sure to be attended with the best of * 

 skill in case of war, surely when Dr. 

 lyouis K. Nefif is also on the medical 

 staff. 



The first edition of Prof, J. N. I^loyd's 

 famous work, Editor pha or " The End of 

 Earth" having been exhausted, a second 

 edition, with additions, is now in print 

 and will be ready in a short time. 



