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November St. Louis Visitors.

W. F. Prince, Flora, Ill.

A. P. Gray and wife, Bismarck, Mo.

J. D. McDougal, Savannah, Tenn.

J. K. Barlow, Savannah, Tenn.

W. E. Bingham, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
A. E. Welch, Enfield, Ill.
C. W. Criswell, Mexico, Mo.

C. T. Peyton, Martinsburg, Mo.
Louis Hood, Russellville, Ark.

W. E. Brown, Campbell, Mo.
O. G. Wilson, Centralia, Mo.
G. R. Summers, Sturgeon, Mo.
Jake Easton, Antlers, Okla.

Arthur Kinkead, Irving, Ill.
James Davis, Bowling Green, Mo.

Dr. G. A. Auerswald, De Soto, Mo.

Traveling Men Who Visited St. Louis During

November.

T. W. Frazer, The Celluloid Co., 80 Washington Place, New York, N. Y.

E. W. Wilson, Kyoto Manufacturing & Trading Co., 368 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

E. M. Westfall, Porter Brothers & Co., 114 Worth Street, New York, N. Y.

Kreuter, Oelschlaeger Brothers, 110 E. Twenty-third Street, New York, N. Y.

John Houston, Universal Brush Co., 371 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

I. Marshutz, American Thermo-Ware Co., 16 Wairen Street, New York, N. Y.

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Wm. T. Palmer, DeGraff & Palmer, 48 Leonard Street. New York, N. Y.

E. Block, The Surgical Supply Implement Co., 19 Murray Street, New York, N. Y.

D. B. Martin, Glaenzer & Co., 43 W. Thirty-third Street, New York, N. Y.

E. Hillyer, American Hard Rubber Co., 9 Mercer Street, New York, N. Y.

H. C. Chambers, John M. Maris & Co, 219 Fulton Street, New York, N. Y.

L. S. Coe, Coe Manufacturing Co., 50 Warren Street, New York, N. Y.

R. B. Parmenter, Grand Rapids Brush Co., Grand Rapid Mich.

F. von Hermann, Cleveland Rubber Works, Cleveland, O.

T. J. Worman, E. & C. Wood Co., Troy, N. Y.

E. J. George. Davol Rubber Co., Providence, R. 1.

L. Cloake, Tyer Rubber Co., Andover, Mass.

H. Gips, The John Morrison Brush Co., Troy N. Y.

W. Baldenecker, Corticelli Silk Co., Eighth Street and Washington Avenue, City.

H. C. Sweeten, Seamless Rubber Co., New Haven, Conn.

A. DeLand, Rubberset Brush Co., Newark, N. J.

F. Cook, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Chas. H. James, Davidson Rubber Co., Caldwell Street., Boston, Mass.

The Palace Drug Co. is successor to J.J. McGee & Son, at 603 Garrison Avenue, Ft. Smith, Ark.

William P. Herbst, located on Pennsylvania Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., is one of the professional pharmacists of the country.

Walter T. Taylor is chemist for the Brunswig Drug Co., and dean and professor of pharmacy at the University of Southern California, located at Los Angeles.

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COLLEGE NEWS.

Buffalo College.

A. L. Pouleur, B. S., graduate of Harvard University, has been appointed instructor of chemistry by the faculty of the Buffalo College of Pharmacy. Mr. Pouleur taught chemistry at Harvard University in 1906, taught general chemistry at the State University of Iowa in 1907-08, speaks French fluently. Was recommended by Henry A. Torrey, professor of chemistry in Harvard and by A. W. Rockwood, professor of chemistry State University of Iowa. He has already with his family taken up his residence in Buffalo and will devote his time to teaching chemistry.

Pittsburg College.

Pittsburg College of Pharmacy Gets a Chapter of The Phi Chi Fraternity.-Through the consolidation of the Pittsburg College of Pharmacy and the Scio College of Pharmacy, the former institution gains a chapter of the oldest and largest pharmaceutical fraternity in America, namely, Mu Chapter of the Phi Chi Fraternity. Phi Chi, has chapters at all the leading universities throughout the country, the first chapter being installed twenty-six years ago at the University of Michigan. Arrangements are being made for an Alumni banquet, which is to be held at an early date at the Fort Pitt Hotel, which will be attended by members from all over the country. The following Alumui officers were recently elected: Active President, R. C. Burris; Active Vice-President, P. I. McCowan; Active Secretary, J. S. Gleghorn; Active Treasurer, Prof. H. D. Starkey.

University of Illinois School of Pharmacy. The senior class has organized and elected officers as follows:

President-Thos. McNamara. Vice-President-C. P. Eck. Secretary-M. W. Thompson. Treasurer-J. M. Rambo.

On the occasion of the anniversary of the death of Albert E. Ebert, November 20, simple commemorative exercises were held at the school, Prof. Hallberg addressing the students upon the subject of Mr. Ebert's life and work.

H. P. Sandkoetter, '95, has purchased the Musselwhite Parmacy, Harrison and Dearborn Streets, Chicago.

College of Pharmacy of the State University of lowa. Iowa City, Iowa.

The Mortar and Pestle Society of the College of Pharmacy has been re-organized, and J. E. Booge, of Sioux City, has been elected president, and Philip Sipfle, of Edwardsville, Ill., secretary. The first open meeting was held on November 10 with the following program: A paper on "The Value of Advertising," by Miss Harriet Harden; a paper on "Opium," by H. H. Gibbs, and a short historical talk by Dean Teeters.

On October 29, H. E. Van Duzer, city solicitor for Hartz & Bohnsen, wholesale druggists of Rock Island, gave a very interesting and instructive lecture upon the underlying principle of successful salesmanship. The custom of having practical lectures given by persons eminently qualified in this special line has been followed for several years. Mr. F. W. Bohnsen, who has been absent in Europe for several months, will address the students of the college on November 25. M. E. Clark, '08, is now located with Mr. Ayers at Allerton.

The Pharmacy College was represented at the Illinois-Iowa game at Champaign by Dean W. J. Teeters and J. E. Packard, '09.

I. A. Anderson, '09, enjoyed a visit from his cousin, Mr. Miller, a banker at Randall.

The Phi Chi Fraternity recently initiated M. F. Coontz, '09, of Woodland; McDonald Dilley, '09, of Humeston, and C. E. McMillan, '10, of Marengo.

At the regular quarterly meeting of the Missouri Board of Pharmacy, October 12, E. W. Thompson, '06, took the examination and passed it. Mr. Thompson has been working in St. Louis for some time.

W. L. Watters, '97, of West Liberty, B. E. Barkdoll, '02, of Toledo, R. E. Richmond, '06, of Dallas Center, and D. H. Wick, ex. '09, of New Hartford, were in the city for the Nebraska-Iowa game.

J. E. VanTuyl, '08, now with Havercamp at Muscatine, was an over Sunday visitor in the city recently.

W. R. Gray, '07, who has been with Gamble at Ames since his graduation, has accepted a position in the Swayze Pharmacy at Eldora.

Henry Siebke, '05, who has been visiting at his home in Durant, was a caller at the college a few

H. Benton Honens, '97, has bought Hollnagel's days ago. Mr. Siebke recently returned from a vacaPharmacy at South Oak Park, 111.

H. E. Kraft. '08, has left for Italy, where he will assume charge of the American Pharmacy in Florence.

I. V. Stanislaus, '95, dean of Medico-Chirurgical College of Pharmacy of Philadelphia, recently spent a few days with friends in Chicago and visited the school. The class of '08, has contributed the amount remaining in the class treasury at the close of the school year, $25.20 to the Alumui Ebert Fund. The contribution was made through Mr. Raleigh Earel, treasurer of the class.

tion spent in Dakota after working for some time in Chicago.

On November 10, at the home of the bride's parents on Summit Street, occurred the marriage of Henry Otto, '08, and Miss Opal Heinsius. They will live in Muscatine where Mr. Otto has been since his graduation. N. G. Moore, '08, is now employed at Hartley.

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