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Mr. J. Averbeck, 1883, is now a successful Jeweler and Diamond 

 Expert at 10 Maiden Lane, N. Y. He is very active in jeweller's 

 circles, and has just been elected president of The New York Whole- 

 sale Jewelers Association. 



Ran into A. M. Hepburn, 1900, one of our honor men, the other 

 day, he is in business with his father in Flushing, L. I., where they 

 have one of the finest pharmacies in town doing a good business. Hep, 

 is married and happy so he says. 



Editor Alumni Journal : 



Please inform me how to thorou,q,hly incorporate Tchthyol 

 (grs. 415) in Adeps Lanae Hydrosus (i ounce). 



J. C. L., '04. 



The simple addition of a little petrolatum w^ill assist in the thor- 

 ough incorporation. Any questions sulimitted will be gladly an- 

 swered. Always send full name ; unsigned questions cannot re- 

 ceive attention. 



New Yorkers to Attend Congress of Applied Chemistry. 



Columbia University will be represented at the Seventh Interna- 

 tional Congress of Applied Chemistry in London, May 27 to June 

 2, by the following members of the faculty: Prof. C. F. Chandler 

 and Prof. ]\L T. Bogert, who are members of the Advisory Commit- 

 tee of Honor; Prof. Virgil Coblentz, a member of the Committee on 

 Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Henry Carmichael, member of the 

 Section on the Starch Industry. The Congress is under the patron- 

 age of King Edward and the crown prince of Great Britain, and 

 only the most eminent chemists of the United States and other 

 countries are on the various committees. — Era. 



R. Fish, '06,' has entered the Isthmian Canal service. 



Chas. F. Yerdon, '92, is practicing medicine at 1276 Herkimer 

 St., Brooklyn. He has just recovered from a severe illness. 



Rudolph Boenke, '95, writes that a bouncing baby girl has been 

 presented to him. Congratulations to him. 



Phil. Hill, '01, dropped in\td see us. He graduated as M.D. from 

 the University of Maryland in '06, and has since been physician in 

 Kentucky. He is now' going to Lowmore, Va., as physician in a 

 camp hospital. 



Fred Hobenttal,^ '80, has accepted the managership of the Martin 

 Pharmacy, Westerly, R. I., after having passed the Rhode Island 

 State Board. He wishes to be remembered' to his many friends. 

 Addresses wanted : 



James B. Ryan, '95. 



E. T. Fabwelli. 



