THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



Lambda Upsilon, the honorary chemical 

 fraternity. Dr. Steffens is now study- 

 ing Chemical Engineering at Columbia. 



Leon Monnell, Ph. C, 'ii, is also tak- 

 ing Chemical Engineering at Columbia 

 He is beginning his third year. 



Henry E. Miller, 'i6, writes us a long 

 letter about all the work he has to do at 

 Livingston Manor, N. Y. He holds a 

 position with Dr. Lathrop. Cheer up, 

 Henry, we predict more work for you 

 during the coming term. 



Mr. Edwin Chas. Steinach, an old 

 stand-by of the Alumni Association, mar- 

 ried Miss Charlotte Rutz of this city. 

 We extend hearty congratulations and 

 best wishes, and hope that married life 

 will not keep him from the A. A. 

 meetings. 



The registration of students continues 

 to be heavy. So far i8o seniors and 275 

 juniors expect to be with us. The post 

 graduate courses will no doubt be pro- 

 portionately larger than last year. 



Owing to the paralysis of the imports 

 from the war zone, laboratory supplies 

 and other materials have gone up 

 tremendously in price. 



The books in the library have been 

 entirely gone over, rearranged and re- 

 numbered. Miss Kerker spent much 

 time doing this and is about to publish 

 an interesting and comprehensive volume 

 entitled: "What do We do in the 

 Summertime." 



The Pharmaceutical Laboratory re- 

 ceipt book system which met with much 

 favor last year will be incorporated in 

 all classes this year. 



Mr. A. J. Bauer announces the arrival 

 of a little Miss Bauer. Lie's always up 

 to something! Congratulations from all 

 of us. 



Strange rumors float about that J. 

 Bowen, '14, is married and works in 

 Nanticoke, Pa. When Bowen confirms 

 this report we'll extend our hand in 

 sympathy. 



Joseph Cappetta, '13, is working for 

 an M. D. at Fordham. 



W. Zibulsky, '14, is the proprietor of 

 a flourishing pharmacy at 50 Montrose 

 Ave., Brooklyn. 



J. Marianowsky, '14, prize winner, is 

 very much pleased with the excellent 

 position he holds at the pharmacy of J. 

 L. Lascoff. 



J. Windt, '14, is employed at Schaff 

 Bros., ii6th St. and 8th Ave. 



1914 men will be pleased to learn that 

 Cupid has sought out one from their 

 ranks. The victim is J. Sciacca, ist 

 Cornetist of the C. U. C. P. Orchestra. He 

 expects to marry Miss E. Bizzaro in the 

 latter part of September and settle down 

 in a store of his own in New Jersey. 



J. Wiener, '14, works for Wenzel on 

 Broadway, Brooklyn. 



R. Colley, '14, dropped around to see 

 us lately. He had a dainty maid under 

 his wing, and we firmly believe that 

 Cupid has him by the throat. 



Miss May O'Connor, '16, our ever- 

 faithful reporter, sends us the following 

 good news : 



Miss Edythe Caffrey, '16, is sojourning 

 with her family at Lake Hopatcong, 

 N.J. 



