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Raymond Fish, '06, is manager at Riker's 34th Street store. 



John Aiguier, '05, is manager of the new store of the same con- 

 cern at 46th Street. 



Orrin O. Bigelow, '13, and John Crowe, '05, have gone in part- 

 nership at Richfield Springs. They have purchased the store of 

 Black Bros., whose business has been rated at over $23,000 per 

 year. 



A. Buck, '12, is working at Northport, L. I. 



Herbert C. Oehlers, '12, is chemist for Dehles & Stein, 410 

 West 13th Street, New York City. Dr. Stein, a member of the 

 firm, received the degree of Phar. D. last spring. 



O. A. Morhous, '04, will be married to Miss May Brunkhurst, at 

 Richfield Springs, on the 15th of October. Dr. Leslie will be the 

 best man. 



Chas. Parker, '06, of 72 Morris Street, Yonkers, N. Y., is inter- 

 ested in Radium. He contemplates a trip through China, Eng- 

 land, France and South America for the purpose of studying the 

 Radium situation. 



Emil Krapf, Ph. C. '09, Phar. D. '10, is employed as chemist 

 by the General Radium Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. This firm now pro- 

 duces about six grams of pure Radium per year and hopes to in- 

 crease this amount to 12 grams within a few years. The pure 

 Radium sells at $120.00 per milligram. They also recover and 

 purify rare earths, such as Uranium, Vanadium, etc. Dr. Krapf 

 is just now recovering from a bad Radium burn. 



Chas. A. McBride, '09, works at Hegemann's, 155th Street and 

 Broadway. 



E. V. Pelletieri, '12, is reported to have inherited a small for- 

 tune; a relative in Utica, N. Y., has been the benefactor. Reports 

 place the sum at from 50,000 to 100,000 dollars. His class-mates 

 are awaiting an invitation to a blow-out, and the Great White 

 Way is ready to receive him with open arms. 



The following are taking the instruction of the 3rd year, either 

 for the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy or Food and Drug Analyst: 

 A. J. Traub, P. Guerrieri, R. Cabrera, E. B. Ackermann, J. E. Et- 

 tinger, R. L. Fleet, J. H. Wiener, S. B. Wriglit, and J. G. Mclntoe 

 of Maryland. 



