THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



Mr. M. J. Breitenbach, proprietor of 

 Gude's Pepto-Mangan is spending his 

 summer at his home on the Thousand 

 Islands in the St. Lawrence River. Dur- 

 ing the summer Mr. Breitenbach is an 

 enthusiastic farmer and fisherman, and a 

 believer in the "Simple Life." 



Dr. Bliss, '07, professor of chemistry 

 and pharmacy at the Birmingham Medi- 

 cal GcJlege, Alabama, paid us a visit 

 while ijpuring up through the Northern 

 States. 



Mr. A. Hostmann, President-elect of 

 the Alumni Association, took hold of 

 the reins of office on July ist. Much is 

 expected from him and no doubt much 

 will be accomplished. 



To those who have visited the College 

 within the last month, we wish to ex- 

 plain that the scene in the lower hall and 

 Dispensing Laboratory is not the result 

 of a Kansas cyclone, but the work of 

 a corps of electricians, painters and car- 

 penters who are renovating the lower 

 floor. Who said "these are hard times": 



Dr. Wimmer has been appointed 

 Health Commissioner of Ocean Beach, 

 Fire Island, U. S. A. Some healthy job 

 for the Doctor. 



Mr. McCafifrey, '02, is the proprietor 

 of an elegant pharmacy in Utica em- 

 ploying eighteen people among whom 

 are Gurry, '14, and Hughes, '10. 



Mr. Sullivan, '94, is also a prosperous 

 pharmacist in Utica. F. A. Fletcher, '14, 

 is working for him. 



Dr. Harry Ij. Ferguson manages an 

 excellent drug store at 311 Crane Street, 

 Shenectady, N. Y. He wishes to be 

 remembered to his many friends in and 

 about New York. Dr. Ferguson also at- 

 tended the State Meeting at Saratoga. 



SARATOGA SNAP-SHOTS. 



Delegates of the American Women's Phar. Ass'n. 



Left to Right: 

 Miss Literman, Miss Lake, Mrs. Schwager. 



The Pergola. 



