The  following  are  the  sixth  and  seventh,  respectively,  of  the 
students  or  graduates  of  The  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy 
known  at  this  time  to  have  made  the  "  supreme  sacrifice  "  in  the 
great  war. 
George  Herbert  Brenner,  a  native  of  York,  Pa.,  a  member  of 
the  P.D.  Class  of  1917,  and  president  of  the  class  in  its  freshman 
year,  was  one  of  the  first  P. CP.  students  to  enter  the  service  of  the 
country.  He  attended  the  Officers'  Training  School  at  Fort  Niag- 
ara and  won  the  rank  of  first  lieutenant.  He  became  a  member  of 
the  Aviation  Section  Signal  Corps,  and  lost  his  life,  August  25, 
when  his  machine  fell  in  northern  Italy. 
William  Henry  Fitzsimmons,  aged  26,  a  native  of  Kane,  Pa., 
was  graduated  with  the  class  of  1914.  For  some  time  he  was  em- 
ployed by  the  Kane  Drug  Company,  and  then  became  a  part  owner 
of  the  business  by  buying  the  interest  of  E.  H.  Watkins,  '89.  Last 
spring  he  enlisted  in  the  Navy  and  was  sent  to  the  Great  Lakes 
Training  Station  near  Chicago.  He  died  the  latter  part  of  Septem- 
ber of  pneumonia,  following  an  attack  of  influenza. 
