THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 51 



1910. 



Blume, Robert, Phar.D. — One of the older members, is now rolling 

 pills for a short time. He contemplates studying medicine at Yale. 



Breitenbach, Julius ~Sl. } Phar. D. — The ever enthusiastic Motor 

 Boatist. Aeroplanist, the motor expert, is following the profession of 

 his liking, and is making a name for himself in the automobile trade. 

 He hopes some day to put a Breitenbach car on the market. 



Freedman, Ephraim, Pure Food Man. — -Is now working for Francis 

 T. Legget, the grocer, as assistant chemist. He is .doing research 

 work on the new baby's food which he is trying'to make from PRICK- 

 LEY PEARS. We wish the best of success to his new preparation. 



Weil, Monroe, Ph.G. — Has received his Doctor of Pharmacy de- 

 gree from the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. He is now helping his 

 father at Britt Loeffler & Weil, the wholesale drug house. 



Richless, Lew, Ph.G. — Owns a drug store on 96th Street and 

 Columbus Avenue, and is doing a big business. We expect soon to 

 have an engagement announcement from him. 



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Driesen, Chas. M., Ph.G.— Has opened a drug store on Broadway 

 and 144th Street. He is doing a rushing business and is making good. 

 Charlie finds married life very pleasant and advises all others to 

 join in. 



Fried, Leo H., Greexbaum Samuel, and Schwartz, Israel. — ■ 

 Are taking the Pure Food and Drug course at College. 



Klauber, J., Ph.G. — His whereabouts unknown. If anybody should 

 know of his locality, they would be doing us a favor to notify us. 



Goldstein, Harold, Ph.G. — The latest news from Harold is that 

 he is engaged to be married. He is also rolling pills. 



THE SUCCESS OF THE MODERN PHARMACY. 



By 



John W. Mirando, '12. 



All successful enterprises are based upon attractiveness. In the 

 field of modern pharmacy no appeal is so eloquent as the dress of the 

 store and those who attend it. Preference is the result of confidence. 

 Confidence cannot be gained by carelessness in any detail. 



A clean and well-arranged store, in many instances, punctuates the 

 difference between success and semi-failure. 



