Columbia XHnivereiti^ 



IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK 



COIiLiEGE OF PHAt?|VIACY 



The Seventy-eighth Annual Course of Instruction will be- 

 gin on September 30th, 1907, under more favorable condi- 

 tions than any which have existed in our previous history. 

 The State law requiring one year of secondary school work 

 before entrance to the pharmacy course has given us a supe- 

 rior class of students, capable of utilizing the higher grade of 

 instruction offered by the Faculty. 



The steady elevation of the educational standard that has 

 been in progress in this College during recent years places 

 us in a perfect position to meet the new demands for service 

 under the recently enacted food and drug laws. Those de- 

 mands are met by our graduate course of one year, leading to 

 the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy, and by our Food and Drug 

 Course also of one year, and open to graduates only. For 

 those graduates who feel the need of a review before enter- 

 ing upon this work, we have this year inaugurated a summer 

 preparatory course of twelve weeks. 



Under the direction of a faculty consisting of four professors 

 of Chemistry and one professor each in Pharmacy, Materia 

 Medica, Pharmacognosy and Bacteriology, with well trained 

 assistants, our Graduates in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical 

 Chemistry of our two-year course, are fully prepared to 

 meet any board examinations, and those taking the ad- 

 vanced course are qualified to fill positions as analysts in 

 chemical and microscopical work. 



For information, address, 



THOS. F. MAIN, Secretary, 

 115-119 West 68th St., New York, N. Y. 



