ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. MAIN BUILDING. KANSAL CITY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Claude C. Hamilton, M.D., Ph.G., Pres. A. Breunert, Vice-President. Julius G. Kiefer, M. D. Ph. G., Sec. David Walker, Ph. G., Treasurer. Fred. L. Crampton, Ph. G. Samuel A. Howard. Francis D. Mitchell, Ph. G. HONORARY TRUSTEES. Jas. M. Love...Kansas City, Mo. C. E. Corcoran... " " " " W. M. Federman, Ph.G." " " " H. C. Arnold... " " " " J. Griffiths... " " " " Hon. F. A. Faxon... " " " " H. W. Evans... " " " " J. T. Reymond... " " " " J. H. Hollman... " " " " W. W. Roberts... " " " " Fred Eyssell... " " " " W. U. Zahner... " " " " S. Emery Lanphear, M. A. M. D., Ph.G., St. Louis, Mo. W. E. King,...Kansas City, Mo. P. L. Hess... " " " C. L. B. Hinds, Ph. G. " " " " C. L. B. Hinds, Ph. G. " " " Chas, Giesick, Ph. G. " " " Jos. O'Reilly... " " Kas. A. L. Abraham ... " " A. J. Abraham... “ “ “ Jos. O'Reilly... “ “ Kas. A. J. Abraham... " " ... R. D. Mize...Independence, Mo. J. C. Pendleton... “ William Eyssell, Ph. G., K. C., Mo. Jno. Reule...Kansas City, Mo. J. L. Ollerman, M. D. " .. R. R. Hunter, M. D., Ph. D. Prescott Kansas. W. T. Ford, Ph. G., Kansas City, Mo...A. B. Beck, Kansas City, Mo...Chas. Geisburg, Kan. City, Ks. FACULTY. Randall R. Hunter, M. D., Ph.D., Claude C. Hamilton, M. D., Ph.G...College Building. Professors of Theoretical Chemistry W. F. Kunk, A. M., M. D...1103 Main St. Lecturer in Material Medicine and Physiology Julius G. Kiefer, M. D., Ph. G...Ind. Ave. and Walnut St. Professor of Poetry David Walker, Ph. G...S. W. Boalevard and Penn. St. Professor of Theoretical and Practical Pharmacy. Claude C. Hamilton, M. D., Ph. G...913 East 10th St. Professor of Practical Chemistry Samuel A. Howard...12th and Tracy Ave. Herman Breunert, Ph. G...14th and Grand Ave. Demonstrator of Microscopy. The tenth regular session of the Kansas City College of Pharmacy, will commence on Moxday, September 30, 1895, and continue six months. The object of this school is to provide instruction of the kind needed to make thoroughly equipped pharmacists. To that end arrangements have been made by which students are afforded every facility for study. While careful attention is given to the various practical details of pharmaceutical work, the basis of the course consists necessarily very largely in studies in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Botany and Materia Medica. It is intended that the course of study in these branches shall surpass in point of thoroughness and scientific character the work done in other schools, and that the training given shall be such as to adequately prepare students for positions of responsibility as dispensing or manufacturing pharmacist. Women are admitted upon the same condition as men. For particulars or catalogue, address, : C.C. HAMILTON,