THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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KAPPA PSL 

 Gamma Chapter. 



Messrs. Madden, Boehlert, Reichardt 

 and Virden, all of the Class of 1915, 

 went through the "mill" in the early part 

 of the month and are now K. P. broth- 

 ers. After the business and initiation 

 the usual "feed" and bowling contest 

 took place. 



Bro. McBride was delegate to the Dis- 

 trict Convention held at Springfield, 

 Mass., and, besides holding down Gam- 

 ma's end, reports a glorious time. 



Bro. Baldwin has just returned from 

 the banquet of the Eta Chapter (Phila- 

 delphia C. P.), and he is still talking of 

 the eats, the place and the not-to-be- 

 forgotten time. 



PHI DELTA CHI . 



Gamma Chapter. 



The Annual Banquet will be held at 

 Healy's on Wednesday, March 25th. As 

 this is the Fifteenth Anniversary of 

 Gamma Chapter, it is our endeavor to 



make this the best ever. A great many 

 of our alumni have signified their inten- 

 tions of coming, and we hope to have 

 as guests a number of our honorary 

 brethren. 



An initiation will be held on Monday, 

 March i6th, when a number of Junior 

 pledgees will be taken in. 



Among recent callers at the "house" 

 have been Brothers Roediger, Thode, 

 Buck, Rodgers and Ziegler. 



TAU EPSILON PHI. 

 Alpha Chapter. 



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The Committee on the Banquet and 

 Ball to be given to the honor men of last 

 year has been hard at work, and they 

 have hopes for a huge success. 



The honor men of Alpha Chapter are 

 (i) I. A. Solomons, Jr., '13; first man 

 on the honor roll and recipient of the 

 Alumni gold medal, Kappa Psi gold 

 medal and the $200 Max J, Breitenbach 

 prize; (2) J. H. Wiener, '13, seventh 

 on the roll of honor and winner of the 

 $100 Alunini prize in Analytical Chem- 

 istry. 



Messrs. B. Geiger, '15, J. Friedlieb, 

 '15, E. Windt, '13, have only been 

 pledged to the fraternity — the worst is 

 vet to come. 



