THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



S. G. HULL. W. S. HULL. 



S. G. HULL & SON, 



DeeontoFs, Painters and Polishers, 



FINE WALL PAPERS, 

 • 4- WINDOW SHADES, . X- 



SIGNS, ETC 



391 HUDSON STREET, 



Near Houston Street, NEW ^VOF^P^- 



having his own individual closet and drawer for apparatus. L,ike the Phar- 

 maceutical Laboratory, the floors are asphalt and water-tight. The ventil- 

 ation of this room has been well provided for, with high side windows and 

 two large skylights ; the heating, also, has received the best attention. 

 On this floor there is a stock room for supplies, a scale room, accommoda- 

 tions for the director and his assistants, together with toilet rooms for all 

 laboratory students. 



All the laboratories have been specially arranged to give the students 

 practical instruction, by making them work with their instructors and at the 

 same moment ; a system without a rival in scientific education. 



From the above it will be seen that the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York is the best equipped institution of the kind in the 

 world, with the safest^ healthiest and most comfortable building that human 

 skill and forethought can construct for the education of the pharmacist. We 

 claim it is without a rival anywhere, either in its Faculty, its methods, or 

 its accommodations. 



