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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



The Eighty-fifth session, which liegins 

 next Septemher, promises in point of at- 

 tendance to surpass even our present 

 large class. Matriculation has com- 

 menced and already we have assigned 

 over sixty seats to memhers of the Class 

 of 19 16. 



The student activities at the College, 

 under the leadership of Mr. Leo Roon 

 of the Department of Pharmacy, promise 

 successful results. On Junior Night, the 

 entertainment will consist mostly of 

 music rendered by the College Orchestra 

 and the Mandolin and Glee Clubs. 



At a recent meeting of the Board of 

 Trustees it was announced that Vice- 

 President Albert Plant had founded a 

 i-'ellowship in memory of his father, the 

 late Isaac Plant. The terms of this Fel- 

 lowship are as follows : 



For the encouragement of graduate 

 study and original research, this Fellow- 

 ship has been founded by Mr. Albert 

 Plant, in memory of his father, Isaac 

 1 l:mt. 



It consists of the payment annually of 

 the sum of $500, to provide for a year of 

 studv at a foreign school or university, 

 by that Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy 

 of this College, who shall have shown, 

 during his course of study here, the 

 greatest taste and aptitude for original 

 investigation, among the members of his 

 class. Should no member of a class be 

 deemed worthy of the award, it will be 

 withheld, and the money retained for this 

 or other cause shall be used for the for- 

 mation of a fund, the income of which 

 shall be annually added to the Fellowship 

 payment for the respective year. 



The Fellow shall be appointed by the 

 Council of the University upon the nomi- 

 nation of the Trustees of the College of 



Pharmacy. Me shall attend a foreign 

 institution to be selected by himself and 

 approved by the Faculty of the College 

 of Pharmacy and shall pursue a course 

 of study approved by the Faculty. At the 

 close of his incumbency he shall present 

 to the Faculty a written report of his 

 work. 



The Fellowship payment shall be made 

 in three equal installments, one on June 

 15, one on November i, and one on 

 March i, provided that the Fellow con- 

 tinues faithfully to pursue the work un- 

 dertaken. In case of failure so to do, he 

 shall forfeit all further privileges and 

 emoluments conferred upon him by his 

 appointment to the Fellowship, and the 

 Trustees of the College of Pharmacy 

 may declare the Fellowship vacant. 



The terms of the Fellowship will be- 

 come efifective in June, 191 5. 



CAUTION. 



"Ain't you rather young to be left in 

 charge of a drug store?" 



'"Perhaps; what can I do for you?" 

 "Do your employers know it's danger- 

 ous to leave a mere boy like you in charge 

 of such a place?" 



"I am competent to serve you. madam, 

 if you will state your wants." 



"Don't they know you might poison 

 some one ?" 



"There is no danger of that, madam; 

 what can I do for vou?" 



"I think I better go to the store down 

 the street." 



"I can serve you just as well as thev 

 can and as cheaply." 



"Well, you may give me a 2-cent 

 stamp, but it don't look right." 



