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Correspondence. 
{Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
August,  1911. 
Jacob  Goldberg,  Charles  S.  Gutzeit,  Morris  Haimowitz,  Gerald  J. 
Harrigan,  Max  Heller,  Carl  F.  Kaehler,  Nathan  Kaufman,  John  L. 
Kooker,  Jr.,  James  Kramer,  John  F.  Kratz,  Harry  Lashinsky,  Re- 
becca Levy,  Andrew  F.  Lippi,  Michael  J.  Lovenstein,  Francesco 
Megaro,  Samuel  Millrood,  Louis  H.  Myers,  Mabel  Nelson,  Lewis 
W.  Oswald,  A.  A.  O'Daniel,  John  M.  O'Donnell,  Geo.  W.  Patterson, 
Jr.,  Benjamin  Promisloff,  John  W.  L.  Purcell,  Albert  Rachmil,  Julius 
Rapaport,  Nathan  Rosensweet,  Samuel  Rosin,  Leon  Ross,  Thomas 
B.  Tanner,  Isador  P.  Salinsky,  Fred  A.  Schuenemann,  Edward 
Seldes,  Nathaniel  J.  Segal,  Stanley  A.  Shiles,  Samuel  A.  Silk,  M.D., 
Israel  Spiers,  Ethelbert  Steelman,  Morris  Stein,  William  H.  Stern- 
thai,  William  H.  Udell,  Lewis  Viner,  Llewellyn  J.  Watkins,  E. 
Leonard  Weiszgerber,  Leon  M.  Wolchek,  Harry  Woorman,  Jos. 
L.  Murray. 
Qualified  Assistants:  Gerson  Azoff,  Rose  Blieden,  Maurice 
Brown,  Herman  J.  Broude,  Charles  A.  Buohl,  Herbert  H.  Boyer, 
Ernest  Bernabei,  F.  W.  Campbell,  Joseph  Duffy,  James  T.  Fiedler, 
Harry  Friedman,  M.  S.  Glauser,  Herman  Leo  Hinski,  Ralph  A. 
Hurley,  William  F.  Kalesse,  Karl  Krogh,  Albert  F.  Keller,  Morris 
L  Lopoten,  Jacob  Lubin,  Moses  Minzes,  Myer  Matrick,  Patrick 
P.  Maloy,  Fred  W.  Martin,  Leah  Nichols,  Esther  Nicholas,  H.  E. 
Newton,  Blair  G.  Rumsey,  L.  E.  Rothberg,  C.  J.  Rabin,  Clifford 
Raser,  Henry  L.  Reinish,  Hyman  B.  Stern,  M.D.,  Sol.  E.  Streitfeld, 
C.  B.  Sterner,  J.  Harry  Swain,  Edison  Shoemaker,  Henry  A.  Stauf- 
fenberg,  Tany  Taboror,  Anna  Teller,  B.  O.  Tegge,  John  Thomas, 
Antonio  Venuto,  David  Weinberg,  Hirsli  Wilderman,  W.  S.  Wig- 
nall,  Reuben  L.  Walton,  O.  W.  Wickham,  Charles  H.  Yeagle,  and 
Nathan  Zonies. 
The  colleges  of  pharmacy  and  the  number  of  applicants  fromi  each 
who'  graduated  in  191 1  and  took  the  examinations  for  applicants 
desiring  registration  as  pharmacists,  were  as  follows : 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  70,  of  which  66  passed  the 
examination  and  4  failed;  Medico-Chirurgical  College,  department 
of  pharmacy,  34,  of  which  28  passed  and  6  failed ;  University  of 
Pittsburg,  department  of  pharmacy,  44,  of  which  42  passed  and  2 
failed;  Temple  College,  department  of  pharmacy,  15,  O'f  which  14 
passed  and  i  failed ;  Brooklyn  College  of  Pharmacy,  i  applicant  and 
I  successful. 
The  next  examinations  given  by  the  board  will  be  conducted  in 
the  Williamsport  High  School,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  on  August  24 
and  25. 
