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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



The Instrumental Trio and a tenor 

 solo by George Leich were also on the 

 bill, which finished up about 10:45. Mr. 

 N. S. Kirk passed out free smokes in the 

 Alumni room. 



The orchestra then moved to the main 

 floor, and dancing held sway in the li- 

 brary until after midnight. 



The general atmosphere about college 

 has changed, spirit prevails and asserts 

 itself on all sides. Old C. U. C. P. is, 

 taking on the aspect of a real college. 

 College spirit is doing it. 



The S. A., editor begs to acknowledge 

 the kind help, the perseverance and good 

 work of the members of the Orchestra, 

 Glee and Mandolin Clubs and other vol- 

 unteers, without whose aid this affair 

 would have fallen flat. 



THE BIOLOGY CLUB. 



S. G. F. Smoker. 



The Biology Club, which seems to have 

 as its subsidiary the Society of Good 

 Fellowship, held a smoker on the night 

 of Tuesday, March loth, at the Univer- 

 sity Common, and "some" smoker it was. 



Members of the Senior and Junior 

 University classes. Post Graduate class, 

 and Prof. Mansfield, Mr. Simpson and 

 Mr. Roon were present. All received 

 as souvenirs dandy cherry-wood pipes, 

 leather cigarette cases fitted with all the 

 necessary "makin's." 



That's not all, "eats" and drinks were 

 there galore. And somehow in between 

 the jokes and talks, a professional four- 

 round bout was thrown in, to be followed 

 later by a bout between Hammer, '14, and 

 Wanderman, '14. 



The college orchestra furnished the 

 music. Everybody had a fine time. 



The grand finale of the smoker was 

 held at the "Pekin" and all of the men 

 got back in time for the first lecture in 

 the morning. This affair was another 

 evidence of a rising college spirit. Keep 

 it up, 1916. 



Prof. Mansfield chaperoned the affair. 

 Committee consisted of J. Martus, M. 

 Levine, F. A. Frawley and L. N. Brown. 



VALEDICTORIAN. 

 HISTORIAN. REPORTER. 



1914 



The Senior class held a meeting on 

 March 13th for the purpose of choosing 

 men for the above positions. The fol- 

 lowing were elected and their names re- 

 spectfully submitted to the faculty for 

 approval : 



Valedictorian— Wanderman, Williams, 

 Jones. 



Historian — Stewart. 



Reporter — L. N. Brown. 

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ATHLETICS. 



The annual inter-class relay meet of 

 Columbia was held at the athletic games 

 of Fordham University on the eve of 

 February 28th. 



The Freshman team, of which A. 

 Synder, '15, was a member, took first 

 place, just beating out the Senior team. 

 L. N. Brown, '14, was a member of the 

 Senior team this year and one of the 

 four on the Junior team last year. You 

 see our good material has not been ex- 

 hausted as vet. 



