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THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Seventieth Hnnual Commencement 



OF THE 



College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. 



earnegie Music Hall, Wednesday Evening, May 2, 1900. 



Overture, "Merry 

 Windsor," Nicoli. 



Selection, "Ameer," Herbert. 



Entrance of the Faculty of the 

 College. 



March, " Man behind the Guns," 

 Sousa. 



Entrance of the graduating class 

 at half-past eight o'clock. 



March, " Class of 1900," Hum- 

 phrey. 



Prayer. 

 Rev. Francis J. Clay-Moran. 



Direct us, O Lord, in all our 

 doings with Thy most gracious 

 favor, that in all our works begun, 

 continued and ended in Thee we 

 may glorify Thy Holy name 

 through Jesus Christ our Lord. O 

 visit, we pray Thee, with Thy love 

 and gracious favor the College of 

 Pharmacy of the City of New York. 

 Bless the President and every mem- 

 ber of the Faculty, the Board of 

 Governors, the graduates and the 

 present students. May they be 

 blessed and helped in their re- 



PROGRAMME. 

 Wives of of His spirit that they may at the 

 last day hear the word of blessing 

 addressed to those who help His 

 sick and feeble ones, inasmuch as 

 ye did it unto the least of these, 

 my brethren, ye have done it unto 

 Me. These blessings we ask for 

 His dear name's sake. Amen. 



Our Father who art in Heaven, 

 hallowed be Thy name. Thy king- 

 dom come. Thy will be done on 

 earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us 

 this day our daily bread, and for- 

 give us our trespasses as we forgive 

 them who trespass against us. Lead 

 us not into temptation, but deliver 

 us from evil ; for Thine is the king- 

 dom, and the power, and the glory, 

 for ever. Amen. 



The grace of our Lord Jesus 

 Christ, and the love of God, and 

 the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, 

 be with us all, now and for ever. 

 Amen. 



Cornet Solo, "Selected," Mr. E. 

 Keomnicke. 



Address. 



searches and studies, endeavoring Pfesident Edward Kemp, Esq.: 

 to prepare the healing medicines for Ladies and Gentlemen : It is my 

 the sick and suffering, so that in great pleasure to welcome you to 

 alleviating pain and anguish they the seventieth anniversary of this 

 may remember the example of Him College. We have made very good 

 who went about doing good and progress and we are doing remark- 

 helping the sick, and so partaking ably well and good service, I believe. 



