THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 9 



The prize certificates belonging to Leo Roon and Frederick Jaft'e 

 are ready for delivery, if they will kindly call at the office. 



At the regular meeting of the College members, held on October 

 1 8th, it was resolved that the New York College of Pharmacy ex- 

 tend to the Eighth International Congress of Chemistry, the use 

 of its Auditorium and other facilities and that a general invitation 

 be submitted to the members to visit our institution. This Con- 

 gress is to be held in New York and Washington in September, 

 1912. The Congress will be opened by President Taft and the 

 large auditoriums of Columbia University, the College of the City 

 1 if Xew York and the American Museum of Natural History will 

 be used for this purpose. Mr. Plant informed the members that 

 there were twenty-five separate and distinct sections of this Con- 

 gress which would require separate auditoriums. The section on 

 Pharmaceutical Chemistry has for its Committee Professor Joseph 

 Remington, Chairman, Dr. Coblentz and Mr. Plant. 



The speaker impressed upon the meeting the advisability of the 

 members and faculty of this College presenting scientific papers to 

 the Congress. It was expected that there would be in attendance 

 f;.coo delegates, 5,000 of whom would be from the I nited States 

 and the rest from abroad. t,j foreign governments had reported 

 that they would send representatives, and the outlook was that it 

 would be the greatest assembly of chemists that the world has ever 

 witnessed. 



ALUMNI NOTES. 



We will be thankful for news of the whereabouts of any of our 

 graduates. It is of interest to knew what your class-mates are 

 doing. We are indebted to Messrs. Kirk and Matthiessen for the 

 '94, '00 and '06 notes. Others kindly contribute. 



191 1. — Harold Goldstein works at LascofFs Pharmacy. "Our" 

 Harold is reported engaged. 



A. T. Makaus is at Riker's, Broadway & Dey St., X. Y. C. 



Chas. Driesen has a store of his own. It is located on Broad- 

 way & 144th St., X. Y. C. 



Dr Roddie' Minor is chemist for Schieffelin & Co. 



Dr. ^Yalter Regnault is under Prof. Coblentz, in the laboratory 

 of E. R. Squibb & Co. 



