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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ten students). — Lecture course, 2 points; 

 laboratory course, 4 points. Professor 

 Mansfield. 



Instruction in the structure of drug- 

 yielding plants, as studied with the 

 microscope. This work assumes some 

 familiarity on the part of the student 



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with the use of the microscope in the 

 examination of vegetable tissues. Those 

 not possessing this ability should take 

 the summer preparatory course, June 24 

 to Tulv 12. 



S UMMER PREPARATOR Y 

 C OURSE . 



It will be seen that the work is not 

 definitely fixed, but is made sufficienth- 

 elastic to allow it to be adapted to the 

 special needs of individuals. 



Scheme of Attendance. 



1917 



June 4th to June 22nd 

 Department of Chemistry. 



June 25th to July 14th 

 Department of Materia Medica. 



July 16th to August 4th 

 Department of Analytical Chemistry. 



August 6th to August 25th 

 Department of Pharmacy. 



These courses are designed to assist 

 students who have failed at the spring 

 examinations to prepare for those of the 

 fall, and to provide instruction for spe- 

 cial students in the use of the microscope, 

 in the examination of drugs and in phar- 

 maceutical processes. 



N EWS ITEM S. 



The Secretary's office, in conjunction 

 with the Membership Committee, is en- 

 gaged in the publication of a list of 

 members which, together with an outline 

 of the objects of the institution, will be 

 sent to all the pharmacists of Greater 

 Xew York. 



At the annual meeting, held March 21, 

 the following officers and trustees were 

 elected : President, Nicholas Murray 

 Butler; First Vice-President, Charles F. 

 Chandler; Second Vice-President, Wil- 

 liam J. Schieffelin; Third Vice-Presi- 

 dent, Henry C. Lovis ; Treasurer, Clar- 

 ence O. Bigelow; Secretary, Thomas F. 

 Main; Assistant Secretary, Charles W. 

 Holzhauer; Trustees, to serve three 

 years : Otto P. Amend, Adolph Henning, 

 Caswell A. Mayo, Reuben R. Smith, J. 

 Leon Lascoff. 



At this meeting. Professor Henry P. 

 Hynson addressed the members on 

 "Commercial Training for the Phar- 

 macist." 



The following gentlemen have recently 

 been elected to membership in the Col- 

 lege: Louis Berger, H. H. Blomeier. 

 John H. Kimmel, R. M. McCutcheon. 

 Morris Manheimer, Nelson P. Snow. ■ 



R ECIPROCITY . 



Thirty-six states are now reciprocat- 

 ing pharmacy certificates through the 

 National Association of Boards of Phar- 

 macy. 



For information and blanks address 

 H. C. Christensen, secretary N. A. B. of 

 Ph., 450 Bowen avenue, Chicago, 111. 



