January. 1918 



C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



15 



Mr. John R. Healy, 



Federal Licensing Agent, 



Room iioo, Municipal Bldg., New York City. 

 Dear Sir : — 



We have before us your letter of January 15th in re: — the licensing- for the 

 storing of explosives. We wish to thank you for same and would like to say 

 that insofar as we have an information bureau which is largely patronized by 

 pharmacists we would like to ask the following questions : 



1. Is it necessary for pharmacists and druggists to make application for 

 such a license? 



2. Is it necessary for institutions of learning, for instance, colleges, high- 

 schools, etc. to make application for said license? 



We take it for granted that any chemist conducting a commercial laboratory 

 must make application for the license, if any of the enumerated substances are 

 on hand in quantities of one ounce or over. 

 Thanking you for your attention, we are, 



\'ery truly yours, 



(Signed) Jeannot Hostmann. 



Editor. 



January 25, 19 18. 

 C. r. C. P. Alumni Journal, 



Department of Columbia University, 



1 1 5- 1 19 West 68th Street, New York City. 

 Gentlemen : — 



In reply to yours of January 17th, 1918, I have to advise that the answer 

 to both your inquiries is "Yes." 



I enclose herewith a copy of the law. 



Respectfully, 



(Signed) J. R. Healy, 

 Federal Licensing Agent. 



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