THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



" 'And not by eastern windows only, 

 When daylight comes, comes in the 

 light. 

 In front the sun climbs- slow, how^ 

 slowly, 

 But westward, look, the land is 

 bright.' " 



:i< * * 



After the singing of the Star Spangled 

 Banner, Professor William A. Dunning, 

 Lieber Professor of History, delivered 

 the address of the day. Dr. Dunning de- 

 lighted the audience with his wonderful- 

 ly concepted witticisms on college life 

 from the rational point of view. He 

 spoke of the power of the emotional 

 over the rational and said that one ad- 

 vantage (or disadvantage) a college 

 man had to labor under was that of see- 

 ing both sides of any question. He de- 

 scribed the man as "lucky" who had the 

 opportunity of attending Columbia. He 

 was applauded continually. 



A benediction of intercession for 

 peace was made by the Chaplain and the 

 Peace was made by the Chaplain and the 

 collegiate year officially opened. 



*From Columl)ia Spectator. 



ALUMNI NOTES. 



Of the delegates appointed by the 

 President the following attended the an- 

 nual meeting of the American Pharma- 

 ceutical Association, held at Detroit, Aug. 

 ■22nd-29th, 1914: Mr. Thos. F. Main, 

 Mr. Chas. W. Holzhauer, Prof. George 

 C. Diekman and Prof. Curt P. Wimmer. 



The faculty of the College was un- 

 usually well represented, so well, in fact 

 that it caused considerable and favor- 

 able comment. 



A dinner uniting the Alumni, Trus- 

 tees and Faculty of the New York Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy, was held on Wednes- 



day, Aug. 26th, 1914, during conv( 

 tion week. The following attend( 

 Thos. F. Main, New^ York; W. 

 Alpers, Cleveland, Ohio; Frederick 

 Wulling. Minneapolis, Minn. ; Casw 

 A. Mayo, Brooklyn, N. Y^ ; Jos( 

 W^einstein, '06, N. Y. ; C. W. Balla 

 '07, X. Y\ ; Curt P. Wimmer, '02, N. " 

 Otto Raubenheimer, '88, Brooklyn ; 

 V. Arny, '89, N Y ; Jeannot Hostma 

 '89, Hoboken, N. J. ; Geo. C. Diekm 

 '88, New York; Ben. S. Perse 

 Macon, Ga. (guest) ; Wm. Mansfi( 

 New York; Anton \'orisek. New Y^o 

 Curtis P. Gladding, Hartford, Con 

 H. Glendening. Norwalk. Conn.; C\ 

 Holzhauer, Newark, N. J. : Philip Asl 

 New Orleans; H. H. Rusby, New Y'o 

 Geo. F. Payne, Atlanta. 



Anthony Robitsek, '12, has openei 

 pharmacy at 47 Easton Ave., IS 

 Brunswick, N. J- He had been c 

 nected with Rust's Pharmacy for ab 

 two years, where he made many frie: 

 who wish him success in his new v€ 

 ure. 



David Gritz, '13, is engaged to be rr 

 ried to Miss Mary A. Hamburg 

 Congratulations. 



G. J. Spitale, '14, has returned fi 

 a trip to sunny Italy. While there 

 captured the heart of a pretty sch 

 teacher and the wedding is to take pi 

 verv soon. 



Cosimo Ligorio, '14, who sent us 

 above notice, is managing the Chath 

 Square Pharmacy, the proprietor 

 which is Edw. Santaghata, '04. E 

 Lerner, '14, in a note to us, states t 

 Cosimo is going to attach a pretty tan 

 ist to himself at an early date. 



J. Wiener, Phar. D., '13, is chen 

 for Ben diner and Schlesinger, 12th 

 and 3rd Ave. 



