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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



THE STUDENTS' DANCE. 



After many trials and tribulations, 

 delay and disappointment, the First 

 Students' Dance was launched upon 

 the turbulent sea of student activities, 

 and, strange to say, it survived. 



In the minds of those who were 

 present, there is no doubt of the suc- 

 cess of the affair. Everyone enjoyed 

 themselves immensely, and Saturday, 

 January thirty-first, will find a place 

 in the mental diary of all the tango- 

 artists present. 



"Doc" Leslie went through the 

 "Separation Glide" with one group, 

 but no amount of persuasion could in- 

 duce him to tackle the other five. 



The success of the affair is due to 

 the untiring effort of the committee 

 composed of J. Paulonis, Chairman ; 

 B. Maslon, B. J. Davis, M. Levine, 

 D. Franceschi, L. V. Mango, F. A. 

 Frawley, J. Mendiola, J. Friedlieb, J- 

 Sesta, H. Hammer and M. Stewart. 



Dean Rusby personally took great 

 interest in the affair and appointed 

 Drs. Wimmer and Leslie as a faculty 

 committee to give whatever aid was 

 possible to the students. 



The Library Committee, which was 

 to receive the proceeds for the pur- 

 chase of books, will, no doubt, com- 

 mend the good intentions of the Dance 

 Committee. 



J* 

 S. G. F. SMOKER. 



The Society of Good Fellowship, an 

 organization started by the senior uni- 

 versity men, is living up to its name 

 — it is going to promote a Smoker to 

 put the G. F. in S. G. F. 



President Mango called a special 

 smoker meeting for making final ar- 

 rangements. 



Mr. Jones, '14, was appointed a com- 

 mittee of one to speak to the members 

 of the Junior University Class and ex- 

 tend to them an invitation to the 

 .Smoker. 



Mr. M. H. Dixon was appointed 

 Chairman of the By-laws and Consti- 

 tution Committee, and Mr. Frawley 

 Chairman of the Social Committee. 

 M. Levine, J. Martus and L. N. 

 Brown were chosen on the Social 

 Committee hv Mr. Frawlev. 



STUDENTS' NIGHT. 



Look forward for the time of your 



life. 



College Songs 



College Cheers 



Speeches 



Music 



P3verything except fireworks!!! 



First or second week in March ! 



Watch the posters! 



ATHLETICS. 



Athletic prowess seems to be pop- 

 l)ing up on all sides in our good old 

 college. 



T. Martus, '14. made the varsity 

 swimming team and swam in the meet 

 with Yale on Feb. 13th. He got third 

 place in the 50-yd. swim, and swam in 

 the 200-yd. relay. 



W. A. Smith, '15, reports progress 

 with his work on the crew. Keep it 

 up, Walter. 



Mr. Simon. '14, was entered to run 

 against Kohlemainen and other fast 

 company in the 3 mile in the N. Y. 

 .\. C. meet, Feb. nth, but was held 

 out on a technicality in A. A. U. 

 rules. 



The managing editor was appointed 

 l)y the Dean to investigate our status 

 in athletics at Columbia. 



Report in March Journal. 



