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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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PHI DELTA CHI . 



Gamma Chapter. 



Gamma Chapter held an initiation, 

 Jan. i2th, when Bros. L. N. Brown, 

 '14, D. L. Rose, '14, A. Young-, '15, 

 G. C. Aronstamm, '16, Chas. Dough- 

 erty, '15, were taken into the fratern- 

 ity. 



The annual convention was held 

 with the Xi Chapter at Columbus, 

 Ohio, Feb. 6th, 7th, 9th. Bros. 

 Brooke J. Davis and J. Ackerman 

 represented Gamma Chapter and re- 

 ported a splendid time. Deleg-ates 

 were present from chapters situated 

 in all parts of the country, and it 

 turned out to be one of the most suc- 

 cessful conventions of Phi Delta Chi 

 ever held. 



Bro. Frawley represented Gamma 

 Chapter at the Annual Banquet of the 

 Epsilon Chapter of the Philadelphia 

 College of Pharmacy, held at the Hotel 

 Walt'ofi, Philadelphia, on the evening 

 of February 12th. 



KAPPA PSI. 



Gamma Chapter. 



Since the last issue of the Journal, 

 Cragg and Graystone have become ac- 

 quainted with the Kappa Psi goat. 

 They met their fate bravely. After 

 a royal entertainment and "eats," the 

 initiates were properly escorted home 

 at an early hour. 



The next event of importance was 

 the smoker which was held on the 

 night of Feb. 9th at the Frat house, 

 115 W. 64th St. 



A large number of graduate mem- 

 bers were present, and to their lot fell 

 the duty of entertaining for the even- 

 ing, and they did entertain. 



An exceptionally fine speaker was 

 Bro. Dr. Hill, a graduate of Gamma 

 Chapter, but now stationed at San 

 Antonio, Texas. 



Next scene — bowling alley. Ac- 

 tives against "Grads" — Youth again 

 victorious. Bros. Schaefer and Bald- 

 win roll high for Actives, while Bros. 

 Short and Noble carried the honors 

 for the "Grads." 



