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L ill i - , . 2 X013 XGA' , i Cqlif PHAQVWKON K-79 H95 A ' ' 1 A Ag, Alumni Association Brooklyn College of Pharmacy FTER HAVING been in a dormant state for the past five years, the. Brook- lyn College of Pharmacy Alumni Association has this year come into its own. Immediately upon the inception of its latest, the Class of 1926, the organiza- tion proceeded to elect a new set of oflicers, and these officers, with the aid of the Collegeauthorities, have succeeded in making IQ26-IQ27 OI16 of thi? IT10S'f DOW' worthy years in the history of the Alumni Association. r The officers, with the assistance of theirvarious committees, have all worked towards a common end, and the success of theaffairs, backed by this Organization, fully attest to this statement. With the desire to again take over our rightful place as an important adjunct of the College, in matters pharmaceutical, the Association has made various plans. Among these, is a banquet on Commencement Evening. - This is toserve a double purpose, first, as an outlet for the sparkling energy of the newly created Ph.G.'s., and secondly, as a means of welcoming to our midst, a new unit, 1927. Together with this, we have made plans to attend and support any activity run by the school, or any of its organizations, if this activity is beneficial to the school and to pharmacy. Always keeping in mind that the successful exponents of the art of pharmacy are many sided individuals, we have not neglected to impress our members with the importance of the practical side of pharmacy. With this end in view, we scheduled several speakers of note, and had ,them address us on affairs of import- ance concerning ithe Profession. It is thefervent wish, hope and desire of the present officers of the Association, that when 727 is incepted into the organization, they too will put their shoulders to the wheel, and assist the Association back to its previous high plane. Knowing ,27, as we do, we do not for a moment doubt that this will be the case, and, God ' willing, we will continue to make further progress. QV W Page 216 4-T,X'k y - - A YE fb-. 5 l
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6? CCS!-if PHALILMAKQN gg?-0 P7 C' 6' ' 4 LH A? 2? was followed by the first dance in February, 1925, at the Hotel McAlpin to which rnany distinguished persons connected With the College were invited and all Joined in complimenting the members upon the undoubted success of the affair. Before the success attendingthe previous affair had been dimmed, an open meeting and reception Was tendered at the Blackbird Tea Room, this time Mrs. Lohness, Mrs. Blankand Miss J. Blanchard joined our honorary roll of sisters. Though these beginnings were not very auspicious as far as the full realization of our aims were concerned, yet it is to these struggling pioneers to Whom credit is due for their persistance in meeting the various crisis vvhich, fromtime to time, threatened the very existence of the organization, with unflinching courage and supreme faith in their convictions. No sooner did the college open in the fall of 1926 than a new spirit of activity took possession of its members. The girls set about to realize a task they had set themselves sometime ago. That is toperpetuate the name and ideals associated with the late Dr. D. C. Mangan, a name Which shall always be dear to the hearts of the students of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. Accordingly on November 18th, 1926, Miss Zoe Feldberg, acting Chancellor, presented on behalf of the Sororitya tablet to the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, preceding the presentation by a brief eulogy extolling the beneficial influences of Dr. Mangan, not- onlyon the past but on future generations. From its very inception the Sorority planned to extend its scope and influence to include students at other colleges of Pharmacy and the Allied Sciences.- The first step taken in that direction vvasfto form' the Beta Chapter at the Connecticut College of Pharmacy. Negotiations are novv under Way to include several other -colleges as Sister Chapters. A fond hope is cherished that before long the supreme goal of the Sorority Will come to be realized with the Alpha Chapter at the Brook- lyn College of Pharmacy, the mother of a national organization With sister chapters in every Pharmaceutical, Dental and Medical college in the country Where Women students are admitted. ' A Thus by encouraging its members to active .participation in college activities, .and especially by constantly holding before its members the highest and noblest ideals, Sigma Lambda Phi, holds out to its members a Worthy goal to aim at, so that When thei-r preparation is ended and they begin life's Work in earnest, they shall have learned the secret of getting the most out of life for themselves, and doing the greatest good to others. To be trusted, to be encouraged, to be appreciated and to be loved makes possible the practically impossible and renders the joy of success more keen and the sting of sorrovv less poignant. 'This is What the Sigma Lambda Phi means to all Who have come Within the radius of her Warmth and light. Her message to all, its present and future members, is to c'Carry Oni' and never allovv its beacon light to dim in brilliance. V v Page ZI5 5 'rv WQQ l C4994 c - ASIC
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