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Wwbtkwsltfiwgltwttfbslfftiittfltwwlfrftttwyttlff V: ' HE I ... ti l ? t .1 yt f t g ROPHECR . ' l ' f I. 1 I if A-W IN THE YEAR OF 1932 t By EMANUEL L. APPELSON One lonely' night during those important weeks that exam was spelt C-R-A-M, I realized that my large mass of nerve tissue inclosed in the recesses of my cranium and' regarded as the seat of my' consciousness refused to function properly. My supra- mundane powers failed me and equations, preparations and other ' ' - l Ofh m requirements of pharmaceutical curriculum hlter ed tiroug y brainf Pj very rapidly without leaving a precipitate of knowledge. Into a state of inactivity was I lifted and during my cessation I was brought forward to the year of l932. I looked about the ' nment and discovering that I was attired in clothes that enviro g were the curiosity of the crowds, I hurriedly changed to styles of '32, - A ' ' l t I then pursued the course Qeveryone knew the locationj tia lcd me to thefive story building of the Brooklyn College of Phar- macy, which was the largest institution of Pharmacy in the coun- try. Standing erect to the admiring world in the center of a magnificent campus surpassed by only the greatest universities of the land was the ALMA MATER. Wdlttfftfftlttftglftftqittfttlftltmtlfgwlfmqffmtltfi
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arartaiartaartrtiairtayiatrwyiryiiyiaiiaiaaatiaitfase O pf R POEMS O ar Dr. Mangan's Oration to the Pesty Seniors O., 0 .2 I it Oh lOflUZ'lClOl1S ones, who here before me stand, . 'y 'Ihus must I ejaculate and justly reprimand. :fig Know ye then your notes and punctuations well by heart, . iii? That ye your stupidity here do impart. -go , , . . VU , may Wait 'till the finals come, tis then ye ll sweat, . ' I XYoe, oh woe is you, 'tis then yelll start to fret, fr, The mid-term exams I know, were hard an-d rightly long , Y But, alas, the finals, will be more than twice as strong. -3 III - ' o So apply yourself, ye self-styled brilliant seers, ' Illse not, if ye fail. ye'll win my lusty jeersg ' , Now copy my learned utterances, as days pass gently by, K Then, may ye too, stare your God in the eye. , ' SIMON D. SCHUVAL ' UV O O L My end is drawing near, 0. A feeling akin to fear .sy Iinters my heart and clouds my brain, 1 ',r 'Tis chem that sounds the doom, .K And Mangan's the fate at the loom, I f It's not for the zip my hearts a-flutter, ' .'1 But for the remarks he's going to utter!! K ' SADIE ' iw' I .K Y Rernorse ', XV hen I was one-and-twenty K U I heard a wise man say: ' f Give crowns, and pounds and gumeas, ' , But not your heart awayg Give pearls away and rubies, ' But keep your fancy free. fn But I was one-and-twenty ' ' No use to talk to me. . NAMSSALG L. M. O Qaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaraaaayafte
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aieiiriiaiiaeiiaiiaiaiiaiiaeiiiiiriaieiiaeiiaeag b , . - i s to Jresent ' The students arrived bringnlg llflfh Jfllfggiflfciflcugcgsicgiif theleffofts K to the quiz masters as a token of the11s2il2P-Ounded zeros. . of the masters to make gifts of peitiectlb lts husded to the gym- after the lecture Periods' the Suu enf the monotonb' of .' . - ' - 1011 rom nasium to indulge in a little ielaxat . 'f 5LhOiiiliiiig1iPDERSON, the venerable dean is still activeflyhealgi . 0- 0- 1 ' his favorite Jastime of teaching the new groups 0 P rg iiiiiitllihe ways andimeans of getting doctors tonhave congdenie in the ahilities of the phzgrmacists to make pff1Pmt1011S accof mg 0 .C 1 'fag ions of the Ji 'S1C1Z'l11S. . , , A ' thi QIAYER, wlio is instrumental 111.SCCL11'111g WCfghf5hand .k measures for the drug assaying cl21SSC5, d15C0ufie5d at feggil Sig ff Shakespeare and his employer s laboratory' met O S O Y . f Mmlli fiP5Pf?liig5,eietiretl, but revered is resting on his flalrm :incl teaching to the pets on his estate the unusually short de ni- tion of .-Xgzii--,LXSCQIPXLXDT , I I t h ppy is convincing the UR. XYRY ig -' , sing e, Ju 21 , , . classes of l.atin that Cicero did not write the first Lzlfiln Pharma' Q coepia hut only assisted in the titles which were carried through . fl the U. S. P. to the present day toconfuse the doctors and fool the 1 patients. The pharmacist, of course, understands the Latin e' thoroughly. , . DR. MANGAN, convinced at last that no amount of effort . L can aid to inculcate into the convolutions .of the students -the KI mysteries and intricacies of Qrganic Chemistry, 1S now 1'Ct1l'Cd- if and remains at home happily reading the papers of the diffi- culties of Organic synthesis. , 'Q ,lJR. TUTHILL is still Professor of Toxicology and Pos- ok ologyg Associate Professor of Pharmacy, Instructor in Pharma-1 e .5 ceutical Arithmetic, but it is all Emeritus. Dr. Tuthill is now '53 sojourning at his estate .nc DR. STOCKER is still putting the students in possession of facts and principles. QPS. facts-same as taught in '22. The ' principles, to the students, are the exam questionsj DR. SCHROEDER continues to indulge in physiology and the anatomy of us poor mortals, and to sympathize with us in our- ffl ignorance of ULIFEH. ' DR. GOLDXVAG, professors to the students the connection the analysis of Pharmaceutical Chemistry has to the assay of the preparation. The Doctor no longer asks reasons for the ' 's steps, hut requestsjn the language of '32, the explanations, O please! 1, c c . , 5sf?iWmmWm9isf?isf?is'?fisefisf?ismQis?hQfi5t-?ismm?'e
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