THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



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■ Published Monthly under the auspices of the 



Alumoi Association of ttie Collep of Pharmacy 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 



115.119 WEST 68th STREET. 



Vol. III. 



October, 1896 



No. 10 



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EDITOR. 



AI.FRKD H. MASON, Ph. C, F. C. S. 

 CONTRIBUTORS : 



Alumni Association, 

 Wm. Hobdrg, Jr., Ph. G., 115 West 68th St., New York. 



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc,, and Classes prior to '93. 

 Geo. F. Burger, Ph. G., 115 West 68th St,, New York. 



Bibliography, 

 AnoLPH Henning, Ph, G., 63 William St., New York. 



Class of'<)T,' 

 Edgene F. Lohr, Ph. G., 375 Third Ave., New York. 



Class of'<^^. 

 Nelson S. Kirk, Ph. G., 9 East 59th St., New York. 



Class of ()S, 

 B. DauSCHa, Ph. G., Caldwell, N. J. 



Class of'q6, 

 J. HoSTMAN, 204 Bowers St., Jersey City, N. J. 



Class of'^j, 



Q. E. D. 



Legal Notes, 



H. A. Herold, 34 Pine St., New York. 



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EDITORIAL. 



The first popular lecture ot the season, 

 given under the avispices of the Alumni 

 Association, will be delivered on Wednes- 

 day evening, October 14th, at eight 

 o'clock, by Mr. Hermon Henneberger ; 

 subject, " Norway, The Land of the Mid- 

 night Sun." The lecture will be illus- 

 trated by stereopticon views, which were 

 taken by the lecturer during his tour 

 from Christiana up along the Fjordes to 

 the North Cape. There is no charge for 

 admission, and the friends of the As.so- 

 ciation and of the College are cordially 

 invited. 



The next stated meeting of the Col- 

 lege will be held Tuesday evening, Octo- 

 ber 20th, at eight o'clock. 



The students' roll at the College on 

 September 26th numbered; junior class, 

 168; senior class, 141; post-graduate 

 class. 1 1 . 



We print the list of names of graduates 

 from the College since its foundation. 

 We are desirious to obtain, as far as pos- 

 sible, information respecting the history 

 and location of those who are living, that 

 they may be brought in touch with each 

 other. This is successfully accomplished 

 by other colleges. 



In printing Prof. Bretton's address on 

 "Botanic Gardens" (which is taken 

 from Science) , we wish to make our 

 readers aware of the organization of the 

 New York Botanical Gardens, and call 

 attention to the great importance of a co- 

 operative relationship between it and the 

 College of Pharmacy, to afford facilities 

 for information in that branch of science 

 wherein they can be so mutually bene- 

 ficial. We look to Dr. Rusby to bring 

 this about, but we cannot ask him to do 

 so without material support from the 

 College. 



