THE NKW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



27 



YOUR DANCE. 



"Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with 



thee 

 Jest and youthful Jollity, 

 Quips and Cranks and wanton Wiles, 

 Nods and Becks and wreathed Smiles. 

 Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, 

 And love to live in dimple sleek. 

 Sport that wrinkled Care derides. 

 And Laughter holding both his sides. 

 Come and trip it as you go. 

 On the light fantastic toe ;" 

 To the 

 First Annual Dance 

 of the 

 Columbia University Pharmacy 

 Students, 

 which will be held at 

 Columbia University Gymnasium, 

 on 

 Friday Evening. January Thirtieth. 

 Nineteen Hundred Fourteen. 

 Tickets, One Dollar, admitting Ladies 

 and Gentleman. 



Dance Committee. 



J. Paulonis. 191 5, Chairman 



B. Maslon. 1913; B. J. Davis, 1914; 

 M. Levine, 1914; D Franceschi, 1915; 

 L. V. Mango, 1914; F. A. Frawley, 

 1914; J. Mendiola. 191 5; J. Friedlieb, 

 1915; J. Sesta, 1915; H. Hammer, 1914; 

 M. Stewart. 1914. 



"Come on along" ; you'll have a good 

 time, so will she I 



Surplus goes to the Library fund, 

 not to the Committee ; philanthropy a 

 la Ford. 



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ATHLETICS. 



Did you sa}' we had no athletics." 

 Here's something to make any college 

 man's heart swell with pride. 



Listen ! Did you know that Manfred 

 Simon, 1914, won the Van Ambringe 

 Cup after winning a series of four runs 

 of about five miles each? That he was 

 the first Columbia man to finish the 

 inter-collegiate cross-country cham- 

 pionship? That he was on the 1914 

 inter-class cross-country team and 

 won? That he got places in the one 

 and two mile races in the inter-class 

 track meet? 



Did you know that L. N. Brown. 

 1914, made the i mile relay team last 

 year and won his numerals? 



Did you know that Gustave Simon. 

 1912, was Columbia's high jumper, next 

 best to famous Harry Babcock, now 

 Olympic champion pole-vaulter? 



Did you know that Deffaa, 191 2. 

 made Columbia's varsity swimming 

 team ? 



Did you know that Dougherty, 191 5, 

 was on the basket-ball squad; or that 



W. A. Smith, 191 5, is a candidate 

 for the crew and according to Coach 

 Rice is making good ; or that 



A. C. Synder, 1915, is on the track 

 team and did 440 yards in 54 seconds? 

 Bernie Wefers, coach, is trying to in- 

 duce him to give up freshman basket- 

 ball team, for which he is making a 

 strong bid. 



Does this show lack of good mate- 

 rial? Decidedly, No! 



These are the men, who by their 

 willingness to go out and do some- 

 thing for the name and fame of the 

 College, realizing that their eflforts 

 would neither be heard of nor ap- 



