THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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MV5ICAL OMANIZATIOMS 



During the latter part of March the 

 musical clubs were turned over to the 

 students for student management in place 

 of faculty management. The results 

 are as follows : 



ORCHESTRA. 



T. E. Kinane, '14, manager. 



E. A. Atwood, '14, director. 



F. /Vmbrose, '15, assistant director. 

 T. McGranaghan, '15, librarian. 



The other active members are Dr. C. 

 \Y. Ballard, S. Anzalone, A. Weinstein, 

 J. Martus, J. Windt, A. Lambert, J. 

 Sciacca and A. M. Dixon. 



A meeting and rehearsal is held ever> 

 Monday night. The manager is endeav- 

 oring to place the orchestra for the sum- 

 mer months at one of the popular sum- 

 mer resorts. 



GLEE CLUB. 



E. M. Baldwin, '14, president. 



H. WirkHch, '14, director. 



W. A. McBride, '16, sec'y-treasurer. 



Other active members are Miss R. 

 Fried, pianist; S. R. Drapkin, F. A. 

 Frawley, T. E. Kinane, B. Geiger, E. L. 

 Moadinger, A. Galateria. J. J. Troy, F. 

 Fletcher, D. W. Odell, M. Markowitz, 

 G. Portoghese, C. Boehlert and G. 

 Reichardt. 



Rehearsals and meetings are held 

 Wednesday nights. 



MANDOLIN CLUB. 



A. Galateria, '14, president-director. 



E. Franchesci, '14, sec'y-treasurer. 



Active members are D. Franchesci, J- 

 1. Green, H. Wu, J. Lione and M. De 

 Lalla. 



This club meets every Friday night. 



UNIVERSITY CLASS NOTES . 



On February 3, 1914, the University 

 Class of the College of Pharmacy held a 

 meeting and the following students were 

 elected to office: 



Chas. Weinreb, president; Harry 

 Wirklich, vice-president; Morris Levine. 

 treasurer ; Rose M. Fried, secretary. 



Resolution — Motion made, seconded 



and carried that each member of the 



University Class be assessed fifty cents 



as total dues, which amount shall go 



toward some trophy or decoration to be 



left to the College of Pharmacy upon 



graduation. 



Rose M. Fried, Sec. 



CHEMICAL CLASSICS No. i. 



Silas Smith and Ida Smith 



Lived on the Palisades, 

 The insects there were populous 



And made their nightly raids. 



Said Si to Ida. "We will go 



To N. Y. by the boat 

 And buy some dope to kill the bugs 



Before they get our goat." 



So then the pair to Gotham went 



And bought some cyanide ; 



But. coming back, they found no ship 



To ferri-cyanide. 



T. ^1. C. Jr. 



