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III. 

 Before we part, with cheerful heart, 

 We'll drink each other's health. 

 And wish each merry student here 

 Both happiness and wealth, 

 And freedom from all enemies 

 That threaten him by stealth. 

 But not a trace of care or sadness. 



By the way, Gold water of Section III., not the gentleman mentioned last 

 week, is the one who deserves the credit of procuring the Ruhnakovff coil, by 

 the aid of which we were treated to an exhibition of "X rays." It was loaned 

 by his brother. C. F. Ehlin. 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The annual election has taken place, and. there being no contest, the ticket. 

 as proposed by the Nominating Committee, went through. 



The college year is nearing its close, the examinations begin April 12th. 

 Commencement will be held, April 28th, at Carnegie Music Hall, Fifty-seventh 

 street and Third avenue. The Seventh Regiment Band will again delight the 

 audience with their superb music. Ex-President Samuel W. Fairchild has been 

 appointed chairman of the Commencement Committee in place of our most 

 honored and mourned friend, Hermon W. Atwood. Five new members were 

 elected at the last meeting of the Board of Trustees, and eight names were 

 proposed for membership; but we want still more of them, especially Alumni. 

 Hurry up, boys; join in the good work; it don't cost you much. Send your 

 name in to the undersigned, care of the college. Five dollars is the amount 

 of the annual- dues. E. R. B. 



The annual election held on March 14th brought out a large delegation from 

 both the Alumni Association and German Apothecaries' Society, the following 

 ticket, prepared by the Nominating Committee, being elected: 



President— Edward Kemp. 



First Vice-President — Charles F. Chandler. 



Second Vice-President — 



Third Vice-President— 



Treasurer — Clarence O. Bigelow. 



Secretary— Thomas F. Main. 



Assistant Secretary— O. J. Griffin. 



Trustees (three years)— O. Amend, A. Henning. 



"The Factotum" indulged in a drink at the college meeting, but as it was 

 only water his back was turned to the audience. These are, indeed, hard times! 



ALUMNI DA\ 

 The customary reception will again be extended to the Junior Class on 

 Wednesday afternoon, April 27th, when the prizes of a torsion balance, U. S. 

 Dispensatory and U. S. Pharmaeopea (sheep) will be awarded to the three 

 successful candidates. An interesting programme, consisting of vocal and in- 

 strumental music, recitations, comical sketches, etc., has been arranged for, the 

 election of alumni officers for the ensuing year following. Association and 

 college members, students and their friends are cordially invited to attend. 



