University of Nebraska School of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1918

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aifi55Ef' Carlson Teeter Thomas Colson Mason Schafer Marquis Thompson Tate BOl'l'Oll I7Z,Cl7L Lyman Thompson Lea ton rZ hR fs ' -iz i 665296 'T l Q 3 T A in l If P . f Jesse Browne Robert Carlson Raymond Brown Arthur Prawitz Wesley Colson Ray Lewton Ralph Mason Reed Oakley I 'Niki X K mom mils ,f ,, 1 lghi Evita Glhi SENIORS Arden Fisher James Marquis SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Eighteen Guy Tate William Teeter Millard Schafer Byron Thomas George Thompson Bernard Neville

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:sie-mu a .r--as 1- x..:1x...n -uzffiy 1: u 1 1-1---1.1:--' lQ.QgF3.QHf EW VU 353, Ihr Ighurmarvutiral Svnrirtg The Pharmaceutical Society of the University of Nebraska was organ- ized for the purpose of bringing the Pharmacy students in closer contact with one another, and also in contact with many prominent men in the fields of Pharmacy. All Pharmacy students are members of this society. At the regular meetings, programs are given consisting of papers, talks and discussions of current Pharmaceutical problems and events. It is through this society that all the bnsiness concerning the Pharmacy stu- dents as a whole, is carried on. Our two biggest affairs of the year are the Pharmacy Yearbook and Pharmacy Week. We are the only College who print a year book, and although not very large, the work in the book is nnea'celled, and it shows an original and distinctive tone. Pharmacy week is always held the first week in May and is the biggest event of the year. At that time we have a wonderful opportunity of hearing men of national repute lecture on 'various subjects in the fields of Pharmacy. We, as all other societies, have done our bit toward helping Uncle Sam and the boys over there. We pride ourselves in being the first of many similar organizations of the University of Nebraska to purchase a Liberty Bond. Many of our alumni, as well as those in school this year, have gone, both in army and navy, to help Uncle Sam raise the stars and stripes in Berlin. Our beautiful service flag u'ith 38 stars is very well represented. May we only hope that the loyalty displayed by these boys in their College life, may aid them in the greatest battle of the life-upholding President Wilsonfs policy of freedom, and liberty for the world. LUCILE KEITH. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII IIII I II I II II I III I II I IIIIII IlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIII I1 Seventeen



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lghi Evita Glhi Phi Delta Chi is the oldest professional pharmaceutical fraternity in the United States. It was founded at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1883, by a group of students under the leadership of the la-te Dean Prescott, then Dean of the College of Pharmacy of the University of Michigan. Froin a local organization it has grown to a national fraternity with chapters in nearly every large University in United States. Originally, the founders planned to inahe it a rneans of promoting scholarship and coining into closer fellowship with each other. Nou' hon'- ever, its influence is also felt outside the school and everyu.-here its aluninae are striving to advance and better the profession of pharmacy. The local chapter, Pi, received its charter March 22, 1912. Each suc- ceeding year has found it continually growing until after sir years, it has aluinnae in all parts of the state, who are continually working for the good of their Alina Mater. Today the local chapter has twenty-one men in the Service of Uncle Sain. This leaves the nienibership somewhat depleted, but those who have to reniain behind will keep the Home Fires Burning until those who have gone return as Aluninae, or to hnish their school worlf. JAMES MARQUIS. IllIIIlfflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Nineteen

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