Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  ) 
October,  1920.  ) 
News  Items  and  Personal  Notes. 
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President,  R.  C.  Stofer,  and  that,  while  it  offers  to  the  bereaved 
family  a  sympathy  that  an  appreciation  of  his  lovable  qualities 
makes  heartfelt,  it  likewise  offers  them  the  consolation  that  is  to 
be  found  in  the  thought  that  their  beloved  husband  and  father  still 
lives  in  the  good  works  he  has  left  behind  him,  and  in  the  cherished 
memories  that  his  sterling  manhood  has  instilled  in  all  who  were 
fortunate  enough  to  know  him." 
Cincinnati  CollEgbs  Amalgamated. — The  amalgamation  of 
the  Queen  City  and  the  Cincinnati  Colleges  of  Pharmacy  has  been 
announced  and  the  joint  classes  are  being  conducted  in  the  building 
of  the  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. 
The  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy  was  founded  in  1895.  The 
institution  was  conducted  as  a  corporation  for  many  years,  but 
some  years  ago  all  the  stock  passed  into  the  hands  of  Professor  C. 
T.  P.  Fennel,  son  of  Professor  Adolph  Fennel,  one  of  the  founders, 
who  had  been  teaching  in  the  institution  for  many  years. 
The  Queen  City  College  of  Pharmacy  was  founded  by  Dr.  Frank 
Cain  in  191 2  and  became  a  part  of  Lebanon  University  two  years 
later.  When  the  charter  of  that  institution  was  taken  over  by 
Wilmington  College  the  control  of  the  Queen  City  College  was  also 
taken  over,  and  it  has  been  conducted  in  Cincinnati  as  the  school 
of  Wilmington  College  since  that  time.  Dr.  Cain  was  succeeded 
as  dean  by  Dr.  Caswell  A.  Mayo,  formerly  of  New  York,  and  it  was 
largely  through  his  efforts  that  the  amalgamation  was  effected. 
With  the  cooperation  of  Professor  Fennel,  the  Ohio  Valley 
Druggists'  Association  has  begun  a  campaign  to  raise  sufficient  funds 
to  take  over  the  College  and  to  furnish  a  permanent  endowment. 
Women  Pharmacists  as  Teachers. — Mrs.  C.  H.  LaWall 
(Millicent  S.  Renshaw,  P.D.,  P.  C.  P.,  1904),  is  now  Director  of  the 
Pharmacy  Laboratory  in  the  Women's  Medical  College  of  Phila- 
delphia. Her  assistant  is  Mrs.  Mary  Vogel,  a  recent  graduate  of  the 
P.  C.  P.  Formerly  these  positions  were  respectively  held  by  Cath- 
erine G.  Musson,  P.D.,  P.  C.  P.,  1901,  who  retired  on  account  of 
ill  health  after  12  years  of  service  in  this  position,  and  Bertha  Wha- 
land,  P.D.,  1906,  M.D.,  1911,  who  has  opened  a  sanitarium  at  Bridge- 
ton,  New  Jersey. 
