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Professor Mansfield Guest of the The 1916-17 College Announcement is 



Evenino" Class. ^^ press and will be ready for distribution 



by July 15th. 



The combined evening classes in micro- 

 scopy honored Professor Mansfield with 



a dinner which was held at Browne's The "Ph. G." diplomas are now ready 



Chop House on Thursday evening, May and may be had by applying at the Col- 



i8th, at which Messrs. Frederick K. lege Office. 



James and Caswell A. Mayo, Trustees of ^ 



the College, were present as guests. Ed- Miss Fannie Hart has completed some 



ward A. Wickham ofiiciated as toast- ^g^y fine plates representing the diagnos- 



master. ^j^ elements of Asclepias Tuberosa and 



During the evening an association for several of its common substitutes. The 



promoting interest in extension teachmg former will be used in illustrating a pa- 



at the College was formed. The following ^^^ ^^^-^j^^ "Asclepias Tuberosa and Its 



members were elected officers : Adolph Substitutes," which has been prepared 



Henning, President ; George Oberdorfer, ^^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ York State 



Vice-President ; John R. Wall, Treas- ■' 



urer ; Edward A. Wickham, Secretary. ^' 

 Professor Mansfield and Messrs. Mayo 



and James were elected honorary mem- On Friday, June 9, Professor Arny at- 



bers. tended the weekly meeting of the "Mul- 



All students who have sucessfully com- ford Scientific Staff"" held at the Mulford 

 pleted any evening course at the College Laboratories in Philadelphia and spok^e 

 are invited to become members of the on the "Importance of Accuracy in Col- 

 organization. In addition to the guests orimetric Determinations" calling atten- 

 the following were present : William J. tjon to the increasing importance of such 

 Downer, Adolph Henning. George Ober- ^^^^^ ^^ pharmaceutical interests in view 

 dorfer, George Nieman, Frank Parker, ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^j^^^ ^j^^ forthcoming pharma- 

 John R Wall Edward A. Wickham, R. ^ j^ recognizes colorimetric tests. 

 B. Robbins and Uriah M. Friedman. 



^ -, Professor Wimmer has accepted a very 



On Thursday evening, June 8, at a re- . ^ . ^ , . . u t> c^.,;kk 



, ^ ,. , *' / , 1 , flattering offer from Messrs. E. R. Squibb 



ception to the medical, dental and phar- " . . .. • u u if .u 



^ . , , ' ^ i .1 & Co. to visit on their behalf the more 



maceutical graduates 01 1916, 01 the . •■•,,, c 



Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadel- >™P0^tant universities and colleges o 



phia, held at the Adelphia in Philadel- Pharmacy of the United States. He will 



phia, addresses were made by prominent ^'^it Princeton, Harvard, Yale, the Uni- 



members of the allied sciences. Profes- ^ersity of Kansas, the University of 



sor Arny was present as the representa- Michigan, the University of Chicago and 



tive of Pharmacy and choosing as his many others. If time permits, he will 



title "The Three Angles of the Medical extend his travels to the Pacific coast. 



Triangle," demonstrated to his hearers Needless to say, such a trip will be of 



how closer affiliation among the three great benefit not only to himself, but also 



would be of untold benefit not only to to the College. He started on June 16, 



them, but to the public as well. and expects to be gone about eight weeks. 



