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As a mark of appreciation for his unstinted efifort to aid the students 

 the Juniors presented him with an open faced, 15 jewel movement 

 gold watch with a monogram engraving, and the date of presentation 

 and remarks engraved on the inside. 



The special students in the Chemical Department presented him 

 with a horse-shoe shaped gold scarf-pin set with pearls. Dr. Morhous 

 will take a position with the N. Y. Consolidated Gas Company. 



WEDDING BELLS. 



Mr. Henry A. W. Ram.sey, Ph.G., 07, Celebrate.s Hls Graduation 



With a Wedding. 



St. Peter's Episcopal Church was the scene on April 30th of the 

 wedding of Miss Florence Drury, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George 

 Drury, and Mr. Henry Arthur Willner Ramsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. 

 George Ramsay, of No. 216 Lincoln place, Brooklyn. The church, 

 which was filled with a brillant assemblage of guests, was elaborately 

 decorated with calla lilies, daisies, palms and Southern smilax. 



The bride wore an Empire robe of ivory white satin, combined 

 with white messaline and chiffon cloth, held in place with a pretty 

 spray of blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of 

 the valley. In her train of attendants were Mrs. J. Addison Woolley, 

 as matron of honor, and six bridesmaids — Miss Sara Ivins, Miss 

 Clara Ernst, Miss Margaret Dudley, Miss Nora Berwick, Miss Daisy 

 Pritchard and Miss Emily S. Peck. 



Mr. Guy H. Humphreys was best man, and acting as ushers were 

 Mr. Ralph Ramsay, Mr. Harry Pratt. Mr. Harold Donaldson, Mr. 

 Ernest Schmidt and Mr. Alfred T. Drury. 



The best wishes of the Class of 1907 are extended to Mr. Ramsey 

 and his young bride. — Grod. 



NOTES AND COMMENTS. 



H. J. GOECKEL. PlIAR. D. 



Last month's issue of the Druggist Circular contains a reprint from 

 the Medical Record of "The Bursting of the Standardization Bubble," 

 by Wm. J. Robinson, Ph. G., M. D.. editor of the Critic and Guide. 



In this article the writer attempts to prove the absurdity of standard- 

 izing gelenical preparations and strongly advocates the use of the 



