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.5 DR. MGRGAN still keepsbthe sheets on which heirecords 5 Ig your pharmaceutical productions of Aqua, plus your neighbor s to ,E work, same as he did in '22.- ' , Q' DR. .RUSSELL-He teaches QUESTIONS on Inorganic wg Chemistry. Yet desires that no ands, buts, and other articles in of importance in grammar be left out of your answers. 'Q MR. I-IARLOE, OUR DEMONSTRATQR IN .CHEMIS- TRY, has plenty of spare time to amass the prerequisite money 'Q to the acquirement of an education. QI-Ie stamps the receipts i-4:15 ug- 1-+29-L :gosh Qc-9-O 'U O5 mf-JDUQ Prog ro... Omg' .'UrL,,,cD WH oxo '- HE 'D . 5' ,QD L-4 5-.4OC'D Qi-DT wr-r 5?NfT'::OmPU'--- U1 Qfbifr-szpotfg' 'wig Q.gmQSvi-T'.-H 5.'1m 352. C.-Il-dsl-lqqmgt 5'-'W ft? .' Q-Q-Piigjkfc-D P-QCD r-1. U7 ,-,, Z fjr-A-K4 v-e O.. 75:-451 0:55 HQ gqgma. Nm UDP: f1',,.. -CDS-OUQ 'D PU CD9-151 o5,cD,DofD sim f-ago Ii-f-'fig' 41+ lj- Q :rf-r M0539-5? 552 TSE' SPSS ,Fe-E rm I 2 '5 Q4,... ' f-1- 5515 HO :iQ: 9h:rE 'ob :rp-3 fgiaf-r-O,-.9-3 f-1-2,0 'f9 fl 94?3:.: 5 FOO mst' o: :Sf1Lf'DE,5k4 Ei-Q3 AE,-'gj,'5 552.1 Corn, H02 H-f-rg s'ts'9f-Ev-E Ftrs f QfD H ...SI CD,..,-A cn 'D'SZ 5o'-fikfi :ig FDD-CL EW R453 sat' We QOWQ-Q53-S C543 :SSO P144 P-5 'WfD fp r-44-p-P'h ffgifvnwog- :CDO 5 v-1 U V :xigiifflig-f-r BUTE' 01350557 f-1-9. GF' CD f-PPE' me: .1 A QM. ,., o-'35 I4 - Om Q5 :gil wi 353 mmf? FD OD 5 V013 Q-O :AO maid D24 Q Ofllr-+1 Om' Q ff' fl H y 2 'UHU3 wif. f3,..H 9,50 CD72 9:23 fzww' ei : Q..rD. f-Q-UQ 2 O Q i 6 i 2 i i ' WWWWWW .mmmmmmm r:ow.D -. ' MR. MILANA-I discovered him making solutions of re- ward, Manhattan Island. I-Ie ran successfully for Alderman on the dry ticket of the Pharmacists club. CQACH BAlUM, '22, is now getting a salary of 318,764.73 per annum as Coach of the championship team' of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. The athletic worries have reduced the coach's weight down to a mere 240 lbs. ' SECRETARY APPELSON is now the secretary of his own double entry kept drug store. During his spare time, he spares no time, but continues to write, right or wrong. R for he is a physician now! ' ' TREASURER OLOFSKY is now the treasurer of the Inter- ? national Drug and Bankers, Association. and is one of the O J Y- . . ' 'PRESIDENT GUDES, ,22, is now political hero of the tenth W wealthiest financiers whoever received a degree from our Insti- tution. ' THE CLASS MEMBERS QF '22, All members of the graduation class of '22 have become successful energetic pharma- ? cists. They have brought and will continue to bring honor to .S the profession of pharmacy, and gloryito their school. 0 1 , araaaaaaiaaaaaiaaaaaaaaire
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