THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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O'Connor, Business Manager. After 

 the business meeting, a rehearsal was 

 held. Dr. Ballard and his new Cello 

 are certainly some additions to the 

 players. From all appearances, a busy 

 year is in store for all the members. 



Note. — Any talent hidden under well 

 meant modesty would be highly ap- 

 preciated and surely will materially aid 

 in the success of the coming busy year. 



KAPPA PSI. 



Gamma Chapter. 



The holiday session is affording a 

 little breathing spell for the K. P. Goat, 

 wdiich "bucked" Bartlett, Dowsey, 

 Burns, Miller. Sinclair and Leh'man 

 into the Fraternity. The occasion was 

 celebrated by a full turnout of the ac- 

 tive and most of the alumni men. 

 The men are all enthusiastic and a 

 banner year is expected. 



PHI DELTA CHI. 



Gamma Active 



While it is true that a common bond 

 exists between the students at the Col- 

 lege, since their aims and objects are 

 in the same direction, the bond that 

 links one fraternity man to another is 

 a much stronger one — it is a l)ond of 

 brotherhood. 



For this reason Phi Delta Chi has 

 been rather slow and careful in the 



selection of its candidates and to date 

 the following have been initated : 

 Ackerman '16, Palmer '15. and Kemp 



'15- 



Our next batch of victims will num- 

 ber about eight and we are right proud 

 of them. 



Phi Delta Chi extends to all a merry 

 Christmas and a successful new year. 



B. O'MALLEY, 



Editor. 

 TAU EPSILON PHI. 



Alpha Chapter. 



The winter months of activity are 

 with us again and their presence is be- 

 ing heralded by a never-to-be-forgot- 

 ten smoker to be held on December 

 28th. The Committee headed by Bro. 

 Schwartz, '15, is exerting itself to its 

 utmost to make that affair even sur- 

 pass the success of last year's event. 



Alpha congratulates itself on obtain- 

 ing at its last initiation K. Berger, '16, 

 \\\ Levitt, '16, L. R. Browm, '17, E. 

 May, '16, and J. Maslon, '16. H. A. 

 Cohen, '17, and C. Mossowitz, '16, are 

 pledged. 



The Ball and Banquet Committee 

 have ])een appointed and have already 

 started thingfs humming. 



COUNTER PRESCRIBING. 



G. A. Richardson, '16. 



Once counter-prescribing was a fol- 

 ly but now it has become a business. 



To those who cannot display suffi- 

 cient knowledge of a pharmaceutical 

 education and are compelled to prac- 



