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x O 4 scifi? Pr-lelfzmfswom 7 C Our present home is a three story 6 brick and stone building built by the Society and thoroughly equipped for the best work in pharmaceutical education. All the laboratories have the most modern apparatus and . utensils and are well lighted and ventilated. The ground floor is occupied by the Dean's office, the Ptegistrar's office and general executive offices. LABORATORY B, C, P, ,896 The Library contains some 4,000 ' volumes of books on pharmacy and allied sciences and many copies of pharmaceutical journals, two supply rooms for preparing lecture demonstrations, and an 'audi- torium seating 300 students, each provided with a chair with an adjustable arm. A 1 . The second floor contains the general Chemical Laboratory and the Pharmacy Laboratory, each accommodating eighty students at one time. It also contains two store rooms and a special weighing room for analytical purposes. , The third floor contains the Pharmacognosy Laboratory and recitation rooms each accommodating eighty students at a time. It also contains the Alumni Room and two stock rooms. The Alumni Room now houses the gift of five thousand volumes from the Library of our late Professor Daniel C. Mangan, presented to the college by Mrs. Elizabeth.lVlf. Mangan, bringing the total available reference literature to about ten thousand volumes. The Library is open for reference and may be consulted by the students, pharmacists and physicians of the city. The first Post Graduate course leading to the degree of Phar.D., was organized in 1897, six students being graduated at that time. This course was discontinued in 1916, 176 graduates having com- pleted the courses during their operation. - N' In 1906, a free. scholarship was established by the Board of Trustees of the College, for which any student or graduate of.the high schools of Brooklyn meeting the education requirement might compete. This was later extended touall graduates of the high schools of Greater New York. This scholarship is still offered. The Alumni Association of the College was organized in 1893 with William C. Anderson as President and James B. Newton as Secretary. Our Alumni number over five thousand, most of whom occupy prominent places among the active and -successful pharma- cists of the country. Others are found in other lines connected with pharmacy, such as manufaiituring and wholesaleing. A number are prominent teachers, others physicians, and still others dentists. ' r Page I7 K QN- vl Q - 9 reg 39
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