Hawkeye . palate and put in the cleft palate thefood will vegurgitate into the mouth. Miss Ainsworth (visiting clinic with one of the Junior girls): Why! Do all thesep ople come up here just to let the students poke holes in their teeth? Dr. Dean: What is Biology? Wise Freshman (promptly): The science of the bile. Dr. Harriman; How long is the vertebral column?Munger: Three feet. Dr. Chase: What is the dose of Epsom Salts?Mr. Miller: Two oz. Dr. C: Yes, Mr. Miller, a very good dose—for a horse. Dr. Dean: Why do the corpuscles sink to the bottom in the blood clot?Mr. Lewis: Because the liquid r


Hawkeye . palate and put in the cleft palate thefood will vegurgitate into the mouth. Miss Ainsworth (visiting clinic with one of the Junior girls): Why! Do all thesep ople come up here just to let the students poke holes in their teeth? Dr. Dean: What is Biology? Wise Freshman (promptly): The science of the bile. Dr. Harriman; How long is the vertebral column?Munger: Three feet. Dr. Chase: What is the dose of Epsom Salts?Mr. Miller: Two oz. Dr. C: Yes, Mr. Miller, a very good dose—for a horse. Dr. Dean: Why do the corpuscles sink to the bottom in the blood clot?Mr. Lewis: Because the liquid rises to the top. Two Dates to be Remembered bv Ai,i,Nov. 22, 1900. Henry Evers made a recitation in Materia Medica. April 15, 1900, A. D., Easter Sunday. President Roscoe Henry VoUand attendeddivine services at the Congregational church and as far as any one knows experiencedno bad results. Dr. Chase: What is one of the rules for the avoidance of incompatibilities?Freshie: Alkalies participate College of PKarmaLcy The time has come when young men wishing to adopt the profession of a Pharma-cist, realize the fact that a good thorough college education is required to place them onan equal basis with their brother pharmacists. The first question that a man asks whenseeking to engage the services of a prescription clerk is: Are you a graduate from a Col-lege of Pharmacy? And if the answer is in the negative, you will receive the firmreply, I want a college graduate, and you are forced to go elsewhere in search of em-ployment; and when you do find it you are compelled to work for a smaller salary thanyour neighbor, because he has Ph. G. attached to his name and knows more about hisprofession than you do. The facilities and accommodations which are afiforded the stud-ents, in the College of Pharmacy of the State University of Iowa, are unsurpassed byany College of Pharmacy in the West. The laboratories, both chemical and pharmacyare large, bright and fitted in a modern,


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