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COLLEGE NEWS

VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY NEWS.
Valparaiso, Ind.

The college is celebrating its twenty-third year of its existence, and at present stands a chance of becoming one of the largest colleges in the university.

The stramonium grown here gives a higher yield of daturine than that grown elsewhere, according to information given the writer by expert analysts here in the university.

Grover C. Chastner, Ph. C., '14, has charge of the classes in operative pharmacy, and, with the assistance of Floyd Timmons,, Ph. G., '15, is making things lively for the Seniors.

The Botanical Garden, under the direction of Dean Timmons and Prof. Wisner, promises to be a success. This year, crops of stramonium, podophyllum, chicory, belladonna, canlophyllum, calendula, adonis, biberium opulus, catnip, convallaria, absinthium, and many others have been gathered for the use of students in botany, operative pharmacy, and assay.

BOWEN INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY.
Brunswick, Mo.

V. L. Dail, of Linneus, Mo., has bought out his partner, and now the firm is known as Dail's Drug Store.

M. H. Hodges, of Quincy, Ill., passed the Missouri Board in October. Mr. Hodges is well pleased with Missouri and will no doubt become one of our citizens soon.

W. O. Byler, of Bucklin, Mo., is still highly pleased with his Oklahoma certificate. Mr. Byler stopped to see us November 10 while driving across the State in his car.

R. S. Knowles, B. S., M. D., of St. Louis, Mo., has located in Brunswick for the practice of medicine. Dr. Knowles will deliver several lectures to our students on medicine.

H. D. Wells, of Hayti, Mo., writes: "Business is good in our town." Why not? A new registered pharmacist in Lefler's Drug Store since the last Missouri examination.

D. F. Stamper, of Huntsville, Mo., paid the institute a visit November 5. Mr. Stamper is a first-class pharmacist, and the Stamper Drug Co. is one of the leading firms in Randolph County.

W. S. Garvin, a prominent pharmacist in Brunswick a good many years ago, but now chief chemist in the Pfeiffer Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo., made us a pleasant visit November 12.

Bowen Institute of Pharmacy made a fine showing before the Oklahoma Board at their last examination, October 13 and 14. Twenty-one applicants were registered; of these, nine were institute students. In a class of nine there were no failures, and those registered are as follows: Dr. G. H. Mil

ler, Callao, Mo.; E. R. Duncan, Browning, Mo.; Edgar Kent, Morrison, Okla.; H. W. Rhoades, Slater, Mo.; M. J. Houston, Archie, Mo.; Paul Krueger, Harrisonville, Mo.; Lloyd L. Long, Durant, Okla.; E. E. Parsons, Okemah, Okla.; W. P. Ford, Neosho, Mo.

UNIVERSITY OF

IOWA COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY.
Iowa City, Iowa.

H. M. Shellebarger, '10, was a visitor in the city October 16.

P. K. Hagan, '12, is now owner of a drug store at Hornick, La.

Raymond Gibson, formerly of Coleridge, Neb., is now located at Crofton, Neb.

Wylie W. Smith is a pharmacist and a thoroughly up-to-date one at Marietta, Okla.

A. N. Brown, '03, of Missouri Valley, writes to announce the arrival of a son, October 29.

J. A. Pierce, '09, of Meeker, Colo., had the misfortune to be seriously injured in an accident with a runaway team.

Mollie Christiansen, '15, writes from Miami, Fla., that she is employed in the Dade Pharmacy and finds her work most agreeable.

M. H. Anderson, '14, spent a short time at the college recently. Mr. Anderson is the proprietor of a successful pharmacy at Dyke, Iowa.

H. H. Gibbs, '09, who has been with Platt at Montezuma for several years, is now with the Crescent Drug and Book Co. at Ottumwa. His address is 309 Gara street.

L. B. Kirby, Ph. G., of Harrison, Ark., has recently moved into his new home. It is up to date in every particular. Classmates should direct correspondence to Lee B. Kirby.

P. H. Zopf, '10, of Waterloo, who was the guest of his sister in the city at the time of the Cornell-Iowa game, called at the college. His brother, G. J. Zopf, '15, also of Waterloo, was an over-Sunday visitor about the same time.

G. L. Friedholdt, '05, was a visitor at the college early in October. Mr. Friedholdt holds a responsible position in a Chicago pharmacy that does prescription work exclusively. His address is Room 1612, 5 South Wabash.

E. W. Dimond, formerly with the Red Cross Pharmacy, Okmulgee, Okla., will represent Jno. T. Milliken & Co., in fractional parts of Southeast Missouri and Illinois. Mr. Dimond is a graduate of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, class 1907, and will be pleased to hear from his classmates, even those classmates who are not located in his territory.

ST. LOUIS VISITORS.

G. W. Behrens, Gillespie, Ill.; J. W. Hunolt, Moberly, Mo.; W. N. Bagby. Armstrong, Mo.; J. H. Carnahan, Fort Smith, Ark.; L. L. Hodo, West Point, Miss.; Dr. H. D. Brown, New Bloomfield, Mo.; Thos. Robertson, Steelville, Ill.; H. D. Stone and wife, Pinckneyville, Ill.; A. D. Biggs, Mt. Carmel, Ill.; E. S. Lawbough, St. Marys, Mo.; E. S. Lawbough, Jr., St. Marys, Mo.; E. A. Delicate, Edwardsville, Ill.; Chas. Davisson, Atlanta, Mo.; C. W. Criswell, Mexico, Mo.; F. X. Teasdale, Louisiana, Mo.; Dave Frey, Gillespie, Ill.

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