THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



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Published Monthly under the auspices of the 



Alumni Associatioo of tlie Collep of Ptiarnacy 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 



1 15-1 19 WEST 68th STREET. 



Vol. III. 



December, 1896. 



No. 12 



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

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EDITORIAL. 



It is with a great deal of pleasure that 

 we make mention in this column of the 

 interest shown in the first social, held on 

 evening of Wednesday, Nov. i8, 1896. 



There is no better way of promoting 

 sociability amongst the students and 

 amongst the members of the Alumni 

 Association than by bringing them to- 

 gether on stated occasions for a good 

 time, furthermore, it shows the interest 

 the officers of our college have taken in 

 providing a place for such pleasant gath- 

 erings. 



While the attendance was as large as 

 anj' held last winter, it is to be hoped 

 that the members of the present classes 

 will take advantage of future socials as 

 a means of spending a pleasant evening 

 with us. 



The College of Pharmacy of the City 

 of New York had an able representative 

 in Dr. H. H. Rusby at the Pan Ameri- 

 can Medical Congress, lately held in the 

 City of Mexico. The selection of Dr. 

 Rusby as one of the two representing the 

 pharmaceutical profession of the United 

 States is certainly a recognition of the 

 high standing of our faculty. 



The acting editor takes this oppor- 

 tunity of thanking the various class re- 

 porters and other members for their 

 hearty co-operation. 



Mr. George W. Hopping on Dec. 9, 

 will deliver a lecture in the College Lec- 

 ture Hall on "Business Hints for Phar- 

 macists." Mr. Hopping's long business 

 experience, the study he ;has made of 

 the best counting house methods, 

 coupled with his experience as a writer 

 and speaker on financial topics, emi- 

 nently fit him to impart some valuable 

 information to our pharmaceutical 

 friends. The lecture^will embrace fully 



