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Hereafter, the division of the class 

 for practical work in Pharmaceutical Ac- 

 counting will be into the regular three 

 sections. Section one and two will meet 

 on Thursday evenings, one in the lecture 

 room and the other in the pharmacognos\' 

 room, section three on Saturday. The 

 teaching force will be increased to pro- 

 vide for the new arrangement. The 

 special fee of $8.50 will be abolished and 

 only regular charges for necessarv sup- 

 plies will be made. 



The curriculum for the fourth or 

 senior year of the University Course is 

 now being arranged by the faculty, and 

 will be announced in the new edition of 



the College Bulletin. 



At the last meeting of the Board of 

 Trustees, the Treasurer announced that 

 the legacy of $15,000,00, bequeathed by 

 the late Vice-President of the College. 

 Mr. Albert Plaut, to provide for the 

 Isaac Plaut Fellowship, had been re- 

 ceived and arrangements for its invest- 

 ment were made. It will yield an annual 

 revenue of about $750.00, a sum that is 

 ample to provide for the year of foreign 

 study contemplated by the generous 

 donor. 



Commencement will this year be held 

 on the evening of Thursday, May 11, 

 and as usual, at Carnegie Hall. It is 

 hoped that 'President Butler will be able 

 to preside, but in his inability so to do, 

 the Provost of the University, Professor 

 William H. Carpenter, will assume his 

 duties. The Hon. T. C. T. Crain has 

 consented to address the graduating 

 class. All those interested may obtain 

 tickets by writing to the College office. 



E VENING COURS ES. 



These courses of instruction, offered 

 for the first time last year, have been 

 completely reorganized and largely ex- 

 tended. Although they cannot for the 

 present be substituted for any of our 

 regular work, leading to degrees, they 

 are now recognized as a part of the 

 Extension Teaching of the University 

 and general educational credit is allowed 

 them. They are designed for the benefit 

 of special students, as well as of mem- 

 bers of our regular classes, Certiticates 

 will be awarded to those who successful- 

 ly complete any of these courses. 



The work occupies three evening.-^ of 

 each week and students may pursue any 

 or all of them. 



Tuesday, 7:30 to 10:30 P. M., Depart- 

 ment of Chemistry 



Wednesday, 7:30 to 10:30 P. M., De- 

 partment of Pharmacy 



Tliursday, 7.30 to 10:30 P. M., Depart- 

 ment of Materia Medica 



C OURSES OF INSTRUCTIO N. 



Department of Chemistry. 



Chemical Urinary Analysis (Condi- 

 tional on the enrolment of at least five 

 students). — L e c t u r e and laboratory 

 course, 6 points. 



Instruction is given in the determina- 

 tion and quantitative estimation of all 

 constituents of the urine, normal and 

 abnormal. 



Gravimetric Analysis (Conditional 

 en the enrolment of at least five stud- 

 ents). — Lecture and laboratory course. 

 6 points. 



