THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



Samuel Siegel 

 Daniel ?.I. Toomey 

 Samuel B. Wright 



The first regular meeting of the Col- 

 lege members was held on Tuesday- 

 evening, October 20. at which time in- 

 teresting reports of the conventions at 

 Saratoga and Detroit were submitted 

 by Dean Rusby and Dr. Diekman re- 

 spectively. 



On Thursday, October 15, Dean Rusby 

 gave a public and well attended lecture 

 at Cokimbia University on South Amer- 

 ica. He is to give, on November 14, at 

 the Xew York Botanical Garden, a pub- 

 lic lecture on the effect of radium on 

 field crops. 



At the time the registration books for 

 the 85th Session were closed, the follow- 

 ing totals had been reached : 



Junior Class 287 



I St year University Class 20 



Post Graduates ' 5 



Fveninof Course 



U 



Senior Class 168 



Second year University Class 19 

 Food & Drug Course i 



Special Students 7 



Summer Course 32 



Of our last year's University Class, 

 the following are at the College of 

 Phvsicians and Surgeons : 

 Louis V. Mango 

 Harold T. Brotherton 

 Charles Weinreb 

 Jerome H. Martus 

 Benjamin H. Crystal 

 Isidore Ritter 

 Harry Wirklich 

 Edward Eichacker is at the Long 

 Island Medical College. 



An interesting collection of pharma- 

 ceutical, chemical and botanical works 

 dating back to the i6th Century are on 

 exhibition in the library. The members 

 of the Alumni Association are hereby 

 reminded that the library shelves are 

 open for their use. 



IE BOAT RACE BY i '^ LENGTHS, JUNE, 1914 



(Courtesy of Columbia Spectator) 



