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P ge One Hundred Twent ----0:31 rf IQ if S C ly I mr are 0 1s-'--- t. Louis College Of Pharmacy Euclid Avenue at Parkview Place ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Ul Beginning with the session of 1932, the College requires four years of attendance for a degree. The session of 1932133 opens September 26, 1932, and extends to the second week in Juneg covering a period of 36 weeks. The scholastic year will be divided into two semesters of 18 weeks each. The degree of Bachelor of Science will be given. H '49 ff L I Q is ,E h y igt
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AQ Dnfscnlnrolrcfi The Modern Drug Store He came into the drug store, A drowsy man was he. He hadn't any sort of pep And no activity. I'll wake you up, the druggist said, As from his varied stock, He brought the latest in alarms, A futuristic clock. I've burned my hand quite badly, Miss Mary told the clerk, When the coffee boiled this morning And I gave the pot a jerk. The clerk went to a show-case, He searched about a lot And brought back to Miss Mary, An electric coffee pot. Compliments of the WINKELMANNS Compliments Druggist and Sundries Division UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Modern Drug Store A young girl asked the Junior Clerk For something for her head, 'Tm dizzy, I can hardly see, Is what the young girl said. The clerk then searched the upper shelf Through bundles of all classes And from the mass he brought the girl A pair of opera-glasses. i The Senior Clerk came briskly forth, VVhen Mr. Reilly said, I'm always hungry and right now, I feel I've not been fed. I'LL fix you up, the Senior said, Fine sandwiches are these. Now which do you prefer my man, Tomato, ham or cheese P gy ...g 3' 2 in' DQ 0 Page One Hundred Thirty
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