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The  Northwestern  Branch  of  the  A.  Ph.  A.  express  deepest 
sympathy  in  your  bereavement. 
Chas.  H.  Rogers,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mr.  Charles  H.  LaWall:  I  want  to  thank  you  for  the  informa- 
tion regarding  Professor  Remington's  death.  It  grieves  me  greatly 
that  I  am  unable  to  be  present  at  the  memorial  services  of  this  really 
great  man.  Our  alma  mater  has  lost  a  faithful  and  potent  son, 
whose  geniality  and  influence  brought  her  much  renown.  May  the 
seed  he  has  sown  ever  bring  bountiful  harvests. 
Louis  Emanuel. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  The  Meyer  Bros.  Druggist  joins  other 
pharmaceutical  publications  in  extending  you  sympathy  in  your 
bereavement.  Your  late  husband,  Professor  Joseph  Price  Reming- 
ton, worked  throughout  his  long  life  in  promoting  the  welfare  of 
pharmacy.    This  is  a  common  cause  with  the  pharmaceutical  press. 
Henry  M.  Whelpley. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  The  officers,  board  of  trustees  and 
faculty  of  the  St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy  direct  me  to  express 
their  sincere  sympathy  in  your  bereavement.  Professor  Remington 
was  a  personal  and  valued  friend  of  this  institution.  The  Professor 
honored  us  with  addresses  on  several  occasions. 
Henry  M.  Whelpley. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  The  Minneapolis  Retail  Druggists' 
Association  extend  you  our  heartfelt  sympathy  in  this  time  of  your 
bereavement  in  the  loss  of  your  husband  and  father.  The  memory 
of  Professor  Remington  will  be  cherished  by  pharmacists  of  the 
world,  the  fitting  monument  of  his  long  and  useful  career  as  an 
educator. 
Henry  Rauch,  Sec.  M.  R.  D.  A. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  The  Minnesota  State  Pharmaceutical 
Association  extends  deepest  sympathy  to  you  and  family  during 
your  hour  of  sorrow. 
E.  L.  Newcomb,  Sec. 
