THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



15 



KAPPA PSI . 



Messrs. O'Hagan, '16, Wheelock, 

 Ward and Taylor of the class of '15 

 were initiated into the fraternity at the 

 first initiation in October, and Kirkwood 

 and Sinclair, also '15, are yet to go 

 through the "mill." 



Kirkland, Bartlett, Lehman and Bacon, 

 1917, and Snyder, Burns, Dowsey Har- 

 wood, '16, are pledged and in line for 

 the goat at the next initiation. Kappa 

 Psi's goat is growing very strong on tin 

 cans and lots of exercise, and, from all 

 indications, he will make things interest- 

 ing. 



All report a very good time at the 

 smoker which was held October 16 at 

 the Col. Un'w. Conmions. 



PHI DELTA CHI . 



"Gamma Active." 

 Gamma Chapter has entered into one 

 of its most promising years in its history. 

 All the brothers are keeping things mov- 

 ing so fast that we are surprising even 

 ourselves. 



Our smoker this year, held at The 

 Commons, was easily the best conducted 

 and most lively affair of its kind in some 

 time. Brother Simpson acted as toast- 

 master for us, and in his usual happy 

 manner kept everyone present in parox- 

 ysms of laughter with his line of new 

 stories. 



During the course of the evening 

 speeches were delivered by brothers Dr. 

 Leslie, Brown, Aronstamm, Hakes. 

 Thode and Messrs. Palmer and Linck. 

 Our old friend Mr. Roon came in to help 

 us finish up, which we did in fine style. 



Our pledged men to date are Messrs. 

 Palmer, Linck, Baker, McQuillan and 

 Ackerman. Of course, we have more in 

 view and hope to have a few surprises 

 next month. These men will receive 

 their initiation soon after the Thanks- 

 giving holidays. 



We have moved our headquarters to 

 63 W. 69th St., and have the entire house 

 to ourselves. This is the greatest feat 

 accomplished since the chapter was 

 founded. We wish to extend an invita- 

 tion to all to visit us at our new address. 

 Mrs. Mather has us in charge and we 

 hope to see many of our friends soon. . 



At the Alumni meeting our boys from 

 the house made quite an impression by 

 their first appearance as a quartet. After 

 they had been on everything, livened up, 

 and the entertainment was made easily 

 a success. We hope to give even a better 

 demonstration at the next. 



Brothers Buck, Thode, Guerrier and 

 "Oehlers and Wife" were visitors dur- 

 ing the past month. 



We are all striving to make this a ban- 

 ner year in Gamma Chapter and, to all 

 appearances, we are on the right track. 

 Xyz. 11/18/14. 



B. O'Malley, Editor. 



