THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 109 



It will, no doubt, be a pleasant surprise to our '14 Class to hear 

 of a genuine College romance : Miss Rose Fried's engagement to 

 Mr. Samuel M. Klein, both of the Class of 1914, was announced in 

 the New York Herald and the Harlem News. Mr. Klein and his 

 hancee are now at North White Lake, Sullivan County, where they 

 intend to stay for about three weeks. The wedding will take place 

 immediately after graduation next spring. Mr. Klein will make a 

 strong bid for the gold medal. We are indebted for this interesting 

 bit of information to Mr. W. L. Kirschner. 



Dr. F. N. Sauer, Ph.G. 'g6, died recently at his home, No. 314 

 Varick St., Jersey City of anaemia of the heart. Dr. Sauer was 

 only 39 years old. He was a former chief inspector of the Board of 

 Health and organized pasteurized milk depots and clinics for the 

 poor. He was graduated from the Jersey City High School, the 

 New York College of Pharmacy and the Baltimore College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons. A successful practitioner, he was also 

 active in politics. In 191 1 he was a candidate for the Republican 

 nomination for Mayor of Jersey City against Andrew Knox. 



Miss Francis Godduhn, '12, who is located at the Springfield 

 Hospital, at Springfield, Mass., spent a three weeks' vacation in 

 New York City. 



E. Kaschuck, '13, is working for Dr. Schumann, corner Nevins 

 and Wyckoff St., Brooklyn. 



L. D. Short, '13, is with E. Bailey, corner 75th St. and Columbus 

 Ave. 



M. Bender, '13, works at Jarchow's, 449 Second Ave., New York 

 City. 



Miss Lillian Leiterman, '11, has been working for Mr. Francis 

 G. Couch, 142nd St. and Broadway, for the last two years. She 

 will take the Board examination in September. 



Frank Hunt, Ph.G. '11, Phar.D., '12, is chemist in the laboratories 

 of the Norwich Chem. Co. 



Mr. Jeannot Hostman is spending his vacation at Point Pleasant, 

 N. J. 



At the present writing we have a registration of 125 Juniors and 

 a correspondingly large registration of Seniors. 



The third year course for the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy will 

 be given only two more times (in 1913 and 1914). The registration 

 for these courses is expected to be very large. 



