. The Pharmaceutical era. eeting on Wed-nesday evening, Jan. 19. Prof. Morrison was presentand gave an illustrated talk on his late trip through theYellowstone National Park. The lantern slides werevery good, and along with the professors interesting ex-periences made quite an evening. The Jan-uary quiz examinations for seniors and juniors were heldlast week. Many of the fellows have now resolved toget down to harder work between now and the finals inMarch. Harry W. Skinner, a graduate of 95, and whohas been for several years head clerk for H. H. Llewyllin,1410 (Chestnut street, has


. The Pharmaceutical era. eeting on Wed-nesday evening, Jan. 19. Prof. Morrison was presentand gave an illustrated talk on his late trip through theYellowstone National Park. The lantern slides werevery good, and along with the professors interesting ex-periences made quite an evening. The Jan-uary quiz examinations for seniors and juniors were heldlast week. Many of the fellows have now resolved toget down to harder work between now and the finals inMarch. Harry W. Skinner, a graduate of 95, and whohas been for several years head clerk for H. H. Llewyllin,1410 (Chestnut street, has resigned his position andbought out the drug business of W. C. Finney, Cham-bersburg. Pa. For the past month or so students havelieen reporting losses of hats and overcoats. Last weekone of the seniors was caught in the act of getting awaywith some other fellows overcoat and was promptly ar-rested. It is to be hoiied tliis will end the thievingbusiness hereabouts. 192 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [f^ebruary 3, 1898. WILLIAM BKADLKY KlLLLK died at Y., Jan. 26, after an illness of six weeks, resultingfrom a stroke of paralysis, which occurred on Dec. 14last. The attack soon affected the brain and althoughable to converse with the family and friends, he neverrecovered from it. Mr. Fuller was born at Pulaski, , and was forty-one years old. About eleven years agohe purchased the drug store at the corner of Gifford andWest streets, Syracuse, which he conducted until his ill-ness. He had been prominently identifie<l with the drugtrade for many years, and at the time of his death waspresident of the Syracuse Druggists Association, treas-urer of the New York State Pharmaceutical Association,a member of the Anglers Association, Citizens Club,and other social organizations. The funeral took placeat the family home. Pulaski, N. Y., and burial at Ijacona,N. Y. Mr. Fuller leaves two children, aged eight and fif-teen. His father, George W. Fuller, of Pulaski. N. Y.,w


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