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NEW MEMBERS. 



Supplementing the list of new members published in the May issue of the Journal, we 

 are pleased to report that the following graduates of the class 1913 have made application 

 for membership and are eligible: 



Saul E. Bellis 1126 Union Avenue, New York City 



Reuben J. Botkin 168 West 24th Street, Bayonne, N. J. 



Rafael Cabrera, Jr Nicaragua, Managua 



Joseph Cannistra 322 Delancey Street; New York City 



William T. Carroll Brewster. N. Y. 



James H. Chafey Point Pleasant, N. J. 



Benjamin Ginsberg Van Nest, N. Y. 



Benjamin A. Hayes Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 



Isaac Kloomock 230 East 14th Street, New York City 



Abraham H. Kramer 2830 West 15th Street, Coney Island, N. Y. 



SaWador LaMantia 331 East 14th Street, New York City 



Joseph E. Miller 631 Brook Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 



Charles Schamach 300 Market Street, Paterson, N.J, 



Isaiah A. Solomon, Jr 2315 Bull Street, Savannah, Ga. 



William Taylor 161 West 140th Street, New York City 



COLLEGE AND ALUMNI NOTES. 



Henry W. Siebenborn, '11, was married to Miss Harriet Irene Jacobs, June 15th, 

 1913. We extend our heartiest congratulations. 



Professors Rusby, Diekman, Amy and Mansfield attended the Annual Meeting of 

 the New York State Pharmaceutical Association, held at the Catskill Mountain House. 



Professor Diekman has been reappointed a member of the State Board of Pharmacy 

 for a period of 3 years. The genial doctor has completed his 19th year of service on 

 Boards of Pharmacy, and he may be justly proud of his record. We congratulate most 

 heartily. 



Messrs. Roon, Hansen and Kuhlmann, all of the class '10, had an enjoyable outing, 

 accompanied by their respective "Queens of Hearts." They visited Rye Beach in Mr. 

 Rood's motorboat, starting at City Island. On their way home, they managed to miss 

 four trains and still returned to New York at an early hour. Guess how they did it. 



The following are taking special courses in the Chemical Laboratory. — Seniors: A. 

 Sorgi, T. J. Travers, M. Dimicelli, E. Ackerman. Juniors: B. Lerner. O. Passanante. 

 V. Hoagland, A. Galateria, H. L. Hudes, J. Venetucci. Miss K. Kramer, A. Franceschi, 

 H. Henkel, J. Feniello, H. Biddleman, E. Giaquinto, J. H. McNamara, A. Wilson. 



Is is very gratifying to note that Dr. Eugene Dupin, one of our graduates (Ph. G. 

 •03) (Phar. D. '04), who later took up the study of medicine at the college of Physicians 

 and Surgeons, receiving the degree of M. D., is being congratulated upon his success 

 in the treatment of a case of corrusive sublimate poisoning. The patient, who is the 

 wife of a New York City pharmacist, swallowed a corrosive sublimate tablet, under the 

 impression that it was a tablet used for headache. Under the care and treatment of Dr. 

 Dupin she has entirely recovered, a result quite contrary to that of a number of recent 

 similar cases. We congratulate Dr. Dupin most heartily. 



