. The Alumni journal. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York; Pharmacology. THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 149. Published under the auspices of the Alumni Association of the College of Pharmacy OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 115-119 WEST 68th STREET. Vol. II. June, 1895. No. 6. The Alumni Journal will be published Monthly. Entered at New York Post Office as second-class matter SUBSCRIPTION : Per Annum, . . One Dollar Single Copies, ... 15 Cents. All copy for publication, or changes of advertisements should reach us on or before the 20th of the month pre- vious to the issue in which they are to appear. All


. The Alumni journal. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York; Pharmacology. THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 149. Published under the auspices of the Alumni Association of the College of Pharmacy OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 115-119 WEST 68th STREET. Vol. II. June, 1895. No. 6. The Alumni Journal will be published Monthly. Entered at New York Post Office as second-class matter SUBSCRIPTION : Per Annum, . . One Dollar Single Copies, ... 15 Cents. All copy for publication, or changes of advertisements should reach us on or before the 20th of the month pre- vious to the issue in which they are to appear. All matters relating to publication should be written on one side of the paper only, and sent to the editor, B. Frank Hays, 17 Vandewater St., New York. All communications relating to finances and sub- scriptions should be addressed to A. Henning, Treas., 115-119 West 68th Street All communications relating to advertising should be addresssd to A. K. LUSK, 1 Park Row. EDITOR, B. FRANK HAYS, Ph. G. ASSISTANT EDITORS. FRED. HOHENTHAL, Ph. G. K. C. MAHEGIN, PH. G. ASSOCIATE EDITORS, CHARLES RICE, Ph. D. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Ph. D., M. D., etc. ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT, PH. D., F. C. S. HENRY H. RUSBY, M. D. VIRGIL COBLENTZ, A. M., Ph. G., Ph. I). LESSONS OF THE COMflENCEriENT. Now that the commencement is over the graduates fully equipped in the art of pharmacy, start forth upon their professional career, each filled with noble ambition and lofty purpose. The traditions of college life have cast a glamor over every obstacle; no problem seemed too difficult, failure was not dreamed of; success, the goal by which all effort is judged, was within reach, and to be had for the asking. Now, face to face with the stern realities of life, the ideal vanishes, and the real begins. It marks an epoch in life. The commence- ment of a career. Gradually the influence of the college begins to wane, and in its place rises the influence of the individual. For after all the training one receives at co


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