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RHYTHM IN MY LECTURE NOTES (Parody lo Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes) 1 could learn my U. S. P. N. F. ana Dispensary A good Pharmacist 1 d be, lr 1 Had Rhythm in my Lecture Notes. Ma and Pa, they sent me here Now I don t think that it was lair But 1 could learn to grin and tear, lr 1 had Rhythm in my Lecture Notes. N. N. R. won t get me far Lately 1 ve heen thinking But if I had a little bit of rhythm, 1 could be a Rusby, or an Amy. Before the faculty of the school I m brought cause 1 broke a rule But I could show them I ' m no fool, II 1 had Rhythm in my Lecture Notes.
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Page 15 text:
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quate lor the rapidly growing student body, and so in 1S02 the trustees purchased three lots al Sixty-eighth Street and Broadway, the site of the present school. Built on the style of Italian Renaissance architecture, and having accommodations for 1 .000 students, the building was considered I he finest of its kind. When in ioo.| the College was asked to become a part of Columbia University, the trustees accepted the honor, and thus the ( ollege became a unit of a great educational institution. ff The College has been indeed fortunate by having had on its faculty men of such world-wide renown as Ferdinand Mayer, famous because of his alkaloidal reagent. Dr. John Maisch, distinguished for his research in Organic Materia Medica, Dr. Charles Chandler, Dr. Charles Rice. Dr. E. R. Squibb and Dr. H. H. Rusby. With such lec- turers the College rapidly gained a reputation as the leading institution oi its Kind. U During all the years of its existence the school has stood for the advancement of pharmacy by agitating for Federal drug inspection laws, for a standard Pharmacopoeia, for a State Board of Pharmacy, and for legislation requiring an examination of the fitness I persons desiring to practice pharmacy. Starting with a course three months in length, the College has steadily increased the time of study to two. three and finally to four years leading to the degree of B.S. in Pharmacy. This latter advance is especially import- ant in that it marks a new era for the profession. Under the capable guidance of Dean Charles W. Ballard, pharmacy students are now receiving a more approximate semblance of a college education than ever before, a fact which will go far in impressing the layman with the dignity of the profession. If The class of 38 is proud to aflix its names to the list of 8,000 graduates of the Columbia College of Pharmacy. We salute our alma mater!
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