. The Pharmaceutical era . vard—they are seldom oi-never political, and are usually caused by a vigoroussentiment of confraternity. The whole Quarter rose in1893 on account of the prosecution of a few art students-and the somewhat brutal police repression of a demonstra-tion in their favor. This spirit of union and mutual help has largely fostered by the General of Paris Stndentsfounded in to band together the pupils of the various-Schools and Faculties. Attacks were being made in thepublic press on the students as a body, so meetings wereheld and delegates el


. The Pharmaceutical era . vard—they are seldom oi-never political, and are usually caused by a vigoroussentiment of confraternity. The whole Quarter rose in1893 on account of the prosecution of a few art students-and the somewhat brutal police repression of a demonstra-tion in their favor. This spirit of union and mutual help has largely fostered by the General of Paris Stndentsfounded in to band together the pupils of the various-Schools and Faculties. Attacks were being made in thepublic press on the students as a body, so meetings wereheld and delegates elected to demand satisfaction from theJournalists in question. The union thus formed has neverbeen dissolved. The Association now numbers 7,000 mem-bers, and has twice had to move into more spacious quar-ters. President Loubet himself inaugurated the new-premises only a few weeks ago. Presidents Faure and Car-not rarely failed to attend the annual ball, the annual ban-quet is presided over by men of world-wide VAL DE GRACE. SORBOXNE 230 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [March i, 1900.


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