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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



retail drug- trade, the Seventh Regiment, 

 the College of Pharmacy, etc. Mr. 

 Kemp left a wife, but no children. 



While Mr. Kemp's most enduring 

 monument is perhaps the business which 

 he so largely created and through which 

 he made American business methods and 

 American goods known in the Central 

 and South American markets, his con- 

 nection with this College of which he 

 liecame a member in 1887 and in which 

 he always took a keen interest, is worthy 

 of special remembrance. He accepted 

 the Presidency of the College in 1896 

 some four years after the completion of 

 the new building and at a time when 

 its equipment was far from complete. 

 He at once took a keen interest in the 

 work of the institution and made 

 many additions at his own expense 

 to the apparatus used in the various 

 departments of study, crowning his gifts 

 by the donation of a very complete set 

 of physical apparatus. Mr. Kemp served 

 us as President for four years, during 

 which the College made a constant in- 

 crease both in attendance of students and 

 in educational facilities and his personal, 

 active and intelligent interest in promot- 

 ing the usefulness of our Institution will 

 always be gratefully remembered. 



rsi O T I C EI. 



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 F. V. KNIEST, R. P. Omaha, Nebr. 

 Established 1904. 



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"The New York Journal of Pharmacy", 



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