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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



with each other and were able to enjoy 

 many good times tog-ether. 



On July 5th the annual outing and 

 Ijoat ride to Point Pleasant Park on the 

 Hudson took place. The Alpha and Beta 

 Chapters engaged in a game of ball, in 

 which Beta downed Alpha to the tune 

 of 6-5, Beta thereby demonstrating their 

 hitting as well as pulling (teeth) ability. 

 The party of 80 then returned in the 

 moonlight after having spent a most en- 

 joyable day. 



Several men have been pledged and 

 are awaiting their doom. 



Several of the Alpha graduates are 

 taking up medicine at P. & S. and 

 Bellevue. 



EMPLOY MENT BUREAU. 



The Alumni Asociation is now bend- 

 ing its energies toward the organization 

 of a sound and dependable employment 

 bureau system, and it feels that if this 

 venture is successful, a long-felt want 

 will be filled. 



One word spells its success — Co-opera- 

 tion. If the C. U. C. P. men that are 

 proprietors ; the C. U. C. P. that are or 

 at any time become unemployed and the 

 student body will keep in touch wdth the 

 Employment Bureau they will derive the 

 following benefits : 



(i) For the proprietors — efficient, 

 recommended, registered or junior help 

 without cost or waste of time. 



(2) For the unemployed — a satisfac- 

 tory position with a C. U. C. P. man. 



(3) For the student — employment 

 during college year on part time and 

 summer vacation work. 



The Bureau will endeavor to study the 

 trade in the various sections of the city 

 and vicinity so that when a request for 

 help is received a man suitable for that 



store, that class of trade and that pro- 

 prietor can be sent without delay. 

 Employ your Employment Bureau ! 

 It will save 



TIME 

 MONEY 

 WORRY 

 EMPLOY YOUR EMPLOYMENT 

 BUREAU ! 



Students will apply to the Editor of 

 Student Activities for information. 



AN EASY SOLUTION. 



"How does the breakfast suit you, 

 John?" inquired the young bride, anx- 

 iously. 



'Tt's just right, dearest," said her hus- 

 band. "It may be plebeian, but I'am aw- 

 fully fond of calves' liver for breakfast." 



"So am I, dear," said the wife. "Oh, 

 John, don't you think it would pay us to 

 keep a calf? Then we could have liver 

 everv morning for breakfast." 



DOWN IN THE MOUTH! 



Jack — You ought to see him tickle the 

 ivories ! 



Stone — Some pianist, you bet ! 



Jack — Pianist nothing ! He is a den- 

 tist. — Dartmouth Jack O' Lantern. 



206 New Members Elected in the Year Ending 

 May 1st, 1914 



Organized 1897 Incorporated 1902 



Jitticricdti incdico-Pbarmaccutical Ccaduc 



The First Association of the Medical, 

 Dental and Pharmaceutical Professions in America. 



Pharmacists Admitted. Object: Co-operation. 



SAMUEL F. BROTHERS. Ph. G., M. D., 



Corresponding Secretary, 



96 New Jersey Avenue, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



notice:. 



Drug stores (snaps) for sale in all states and 

 positions all states. Physicians, Veterinarians, 

 Dentists, Nurses, located and furnished. 

 F. V. KNIEST, R. P. Omaha, Nebr. 

 Established 1904. 



