Columbia XHnivereit^ 



IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK 



COliliEGE OF PHflt^MflCY 



The Seventy-eighth Annual Course of Instruction will be- 

 gin on September 8t)th, 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 

 :r the "degree of Doctor of Pharmacy, and by our Food and Drug 

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

 tlii^se; graduates who feel the need of a review before enter- 

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

 preparatory course of twelve weeks. 



/LJnder the directionof a faculty consisting of four professors 

 of , Chemistry and one professor each in Pharmacy, Materia 

 IViedica, Pharmacognosy and Bacteriology, with well trained 

 assistants, our Graduates in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical 

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

 meet atiy ^-bpard examinations, and those taking the ad- 

 vanced course are qualified to fill positions as anal3^sts in 

 chemical and microscopical work. 



For information, address, 



THOS. F. MAIN, Secretary, 



115-119 West r>8th St., New York, N. Y. 



