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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



the regular class meeting. The nominees 

 were : 



Section i. — President, C. Engleman; 

 Vice-President, Miss S. Temliak; Secre- 

 tary, Miss F. L. Newmark; Treasurer, 

 H. G. Clark; Reporter, Miss P. Reiter. 



Section 2. — President, M. Humphries; 

 Vice-President, A. W. Finnegan, Secre- 

 tary, R. D. Moyer; Treasurer, R. For- 

 man, Jr. ; Reporter A. R. Jacobson. 



Section 3. — President, B. Rosenberg; 

 Vice-President, G. A. Schuman ; Secre- 

 tary, M. Obrentz; Treasurer, W. Rich- 

 man; Reporter, S. O'SulIivan. 



With the exception of Class Reporter, 

 Section 2 placed all of the officers. 



S. O'SULLIVAN, 



Reporter. 



The special attention of the graduates 

 and other friends of the College is called 

 to a lecture to be given by Professor 

 Cult P. Wimmer at the College meeting 

 to be held on the evening of Tuesday, 

 January 16, 1917. The subject of Dr. 

 Wimmer's lecture will be "A Pictorial 

 History of the College of Pharmacy of 

 the City of New York." Dr. Wimmer 

 has devoted a great deal of time to the 

 study of this subject and has succeeded 

 in assembling a considerable amount of 

 historical material of interest. Pictures 

 of the various buildings in which the 

 College resided from time to time, pic- 

 tures of men who have been prominent 

 in the affairs of the College from its 

 very beginning and, finally, pictures of 

 publications, etc., issued or used by the 

 College in the earlier days will be shown 

 by means of lantern slides. These will 

 undoubtedly serve to make the lecture 

 one of intense interest. The meeting is 



open to all and a cordial invitation to 

 attend is hereby extended. 



The College has received a framed 

 and enlarged photograph of the late Pro- 

 fessor John Oehler, the gift of his 

 widow. The picture will be given a 

 prominent place in the College collection, 

 as an inspiration to those who will come 

 after. Those of us who knew him need 

 no such reminder to keep alive the 

 memory of John Oehler's sterling 

 qualities. 



Mr. William Macsata and Mr. Frank 

 T. Green, formerly students at the 

 Medico-Chirurgical College of Phar- 

 macy are completing their courses at the 

 New York College. 



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Mr. Jose Blanco, who completed three 

 years' work at the University of Mich- 

 igan is working for his Bachelor of 

 Science in Pharmacy degree. 



With the termination of the Christmas 

 holidays, the interest of the Faculty and 

 student body will be centered on prepar- 

 ations for the final examinations, which 

 commence April 28. 



Mr. O. J. Blosmo, of the Department 

 of Pharmacy of the University of 

 Minnesota, is doing special work with 

 the College in the various departments. 

 It has been very pleasant to have Mr. 

 Blosmo in attendance, and it is to be 

 regretted that his leave of absence from 

 Minnesota comes to an end in January. 



