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Death  of  Kenneth  Hay 
f  Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
January,  19 18. 
Upon  motion  by  Dr.  Eberle  it  was  decided  to  ask  the  National 
Drug  Trade  Conference  and  other  associations  for  their  active  co- 
operation in  this  work. 
A  hearty  vote  of  thanks  was  given  Mr.  Mayo  and  Dr.  Hynson 
for  their  attendance  at  the  meeting  and  for  the  messages  which  they 
had  brought. 
DEATH  OF  KENNETH  HAY. 
The  first  reported  death  of  a  student  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy,  who  in  this  war  has  entered  the  service  of  his 
country,  is  that  of  Kenneth  Hay,  son  of  the  late  Charles  F.  Hay, 
of  Dubois,  Pa.,  a  prominent  Pennsylvania  pharmacist.  Kenneth 
Hay  matriculated  in  the  College  in  1916,  shortly  after  the  death 
of  his  father,  and  sustained  the  additional  loss  of  his  mother  shortly 
after  entering  College. 
When  war  was  declared  with  Germany,  Mr.  Hay  enlisted  as 
an  orderly  in  Base  Hospital  No.  10,  sent  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Hospital  of  Philadelphia.  His  death  was  reported  in  one  of  Gen. 
Pershing's  official  casualty  lists  for  November,  the  cause  ascribed 
being  appendicitis  and  pneumonia. 
