THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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Edited by Leo Roon, Ph. Ch. 

 STUDENT BOARD : 



L. N. Brown, '14. 

 F. Fletcher, '14. 



B, E. Graystone, '15. 



Miss. M, O'Connor, '16. 

 J. J. Rampulla, '15. 



A. Ziperowitz, '14. 



EDITORIALETTE. 



Come on there, all you fellows! 



Of course you're not going to 



Let this college fall by the wayside! 



Life, spirit and snap would make 



Every day of work here, a day of pleas 

 ure for you. 



Co to it! Obey that impulsel 



Everybody's doing it now! 



Stand up and cheer for old Columbia is 



Part of a famous song you ought to 

 know. Become 



Intimately familiar with this and many 

 other 



Rousing Columbia songs and cheers. 

 Keep 



In touch with all the activities at 

 Columbia and 



Xhis part of it ''The Columbia Uni- 

 versity, College of Pharmacy". 



Now comes the question, how to do 

 it^ 



While it is realized that man}' of 

 our students are self-supportinj^ and 

 that their spare time is occupied be- 

 tween home study and outside work, 

 we have with us many students whose 

 time is their own. 



P'rom these students the College asks 

 and does expect support. Do you not 

 feel duty-bound to offer at least your 

 spare moments? You must help the 

 social activities of the college to catch 

 up with the stiff pace set by the educa- 

 tional activities. When these two run 

 side by side and stride by stride, then 

 and only then will this be a real col- 

 lege. 



Boys! Let's have a REAL COL- 

 LEGE ! 



J- 



SPIRIT. 



Not "Spirits" before or after taking, 

 but Spirit with a large letter, that 

 healthy energy, ardor or enthusiasm 

 which grips each and every one of us 

 at some period of our existence caus- 

 ing us to concentrate our powers for 



