THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



175 



Published Monthly under the auspices of the 



Alumni Association of tlie Colleie of Pharmacy 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 



115=119 WEST 68th STREET. 



Vol. III. 



July, 1896. 



No. 7. 



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EDITOR Pro tem. 

 ALFRED H. MASON, Ph. C, F. C. S. 



The Editor is not responsible lor the views expressed 

 by the authors of papers, etc. 



EDITORIAL. 



The enthusiasm which induced about 

 eighty ladies and gentlemen to visit 

 Point View Island upon such a wet 

 day as June 17th proved to be, should 

 assure the most skeptical of the lively in- 

 terest the members and their friends take 

 in the welfare of the Alumni Associa- 

 tion, and of their confidence in the Out- 

 ing Committee. 



E. F. lyOHR, '93, and Maurice F. 

 Schlesinger, have been elected members 

 of the college. 



Your attention is called to the adver- 

 tisement on page vi., referring to the 

 Alumni Journal binder. 



Professor C. F. Chandler, who 

 has completely recovered from his re- 

 cent illness, attended the June meeting of 

 the Board of Trustees of the college and in- 

 troduced the new President, Mr. Edward 

 Kemp. He sailed for Europe on the steam- 

 ship "La Touraine" on the 12th ult., and 

 expects to stay in Paris until the i6th inst. 

 when he goes to London to be present 

 at the annual meeting of the Society of 

 Chemical Industry. Professor Chandler 

 is Chairman of the New York Section of 

 the Society, succeeding Mr. A. H. Mason 

 in that oflSce. He expects to return 

 about the end of September. 



Professor Smith Ely Jelliffe, 

 M. D., took the degree of Bachelor of 

 Arts at the annual commencement of the 

 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute on the 

 i6lh ult. 



We have pleasure in presenting to our 

 subscribers with this issue, a plate photo 

 of the members of the first Post-Gradu- 

 ate Class of the College who took their 

 degree of Doctor of Pharmacy, (Phar. D.) 

 There is also an illustration of the Post- 

 Graduate emblem. 



Communications are acknowledged 

 from Geo. F. Burger, A. Gies, H. B. 

 Ferguson, J. Pfeiffer, H. A. Herold, C. 

 W. S , Julius Tannenbaum, Eugene F. 

 Lohr, Nelson S. Kirk, George J. Diirr, 

 J. Hostmann, B. R. Dauscha, W. A. 

 Bastede and L- W. DeZeller. The editor 

 invites contributions from members 

 of the Alumni and others, consisting 

 of original articles, abstracts or newsy 

 and personal items. Such appointments 

 as associate editors are an anomaly. He 

 will be pleased to enroll a staff of con- 

 tribiitors if those who are willing to as- 

 sist him in this capacity will kindly send 

 in their names. The ofiBcial class re- 

 porters are of course regular contribu- 

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