THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



war. Our industries should be stimu- 

 lated by the absence of foreign compe- 

 tition. The greatest difficulty, at present, 

 is the lack of vessels to carry our prod- 



ucts to their destinations. The remedy 

 for this is the Registry Bill whose pas- 

 sage seems imminent. 



Edward Kemp, Jr. 



Alvin E. Kuhlman, Ph.C, 'lo, M. D., 

 "14, finished his course of study with 

 honor at the College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons. His old classmates will be 

 pleased to know that at present he is 

 resident patliologist to the Babies' Hos- 

 pital, and after January ist he will be 

 at the Presbyterian Hospital, where he 

 received an appointment as interne for 

 two years. 



Harry Hansen, Ph.C. '10, is finishing 

 up his medical course at P. & S. He 

 often leaves his abode in the wilds of 

 Jersey, near Schuetzen Park, to visit the 

 College of Pharmacy. 



Armin A. von St. George, Ph.C, '10, 

 M. D., '14, is one of the famous trio to 

 depart from the College of Physicians 

 and Surgeons with a sheepskin in his 

 hand. He has a two-year appointment 

 to the German Hospital as interne, but 

 we confidently believe that though owing 

 to the present war crisis, Armm will 

 "throw up" his job and go to fight for 

 the \'aterland. 



The College is to be exceptionally well 

 represented this year at the A. Ph. A. 

 convention which will be held at Detroit 

 in August. Dean Rusby, Professor and 



Mrs. Diekman, Professors Arny.- \'ori- 

 sek, Mansfield, Wimmer, Dr. Ballard, 

 Mr. and Mrs Hostmann will attend. 



R. L. I'lett, '13. is to be found at John- 

 son's Pharmacy, Atlantic Plighlands, 

 N.J. 



The bonds of matrimony now hold C 

 K. Brown, '06, of Deposit, N. Y. Evi- 

 dently he is a hustler in branches other 

 than pharmacy. We extend hearty con- 

 gratulations. 



P. Guerrieri, '13,- manufactures toilet 

 preparations for Bamberger in Newark, 

 N.J. 



A. J. Traub, '13, side partner of 

 Guerri's, is also in Newark working as 

 chemist for Chas. Cooper. 



A. Buck, '12, left his position with 

 Riker. He prefers to work in the hills 

 of Long Island at Northport. 



Sidney May, "00, formerly with Dur- 

 kee and then with Montgomery & Ward 

 is now chemist for Austin, Nichols & Co. 



Eugene Schick, '04, of Bethlehem, Pa., 

 is with the Peruna Medicine Co., of Co- 

 lumbus, O. 



