120 MORRIS LOEB 



of the City of New York, Imperial University of Japan, Swiss 

 Universities, Western Universities. 



All the floors are connected by telephone with the central 

 switch-board on the entrance floor, and the same board 

 serves the tenants of the laboratories in the upper stories. 



It is also interesting to note that the Club controls three 

 small laboratories, named in memory of Wolcott Gibbs, 

 Robert Bunsen and August W. v. Hofmann, which are 

 equipped for the transient use of Club members. 1 Applica- 

 tions for their use must be made at the Club office. 



1 To these the Chemists' Club has added a fourth memorial, consisting of the 

 two rooms which constituted Dr. Loeb's laboratory. This is known as the 

 Morris Loeb Laboratory. [EDITOR.] 



