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' A .ffhe Scarvleb.R3 i f 1 l SIIAON W. HEIMLICH, A.B., M.A. Assistant Profexsoi' of Physics and Cl7E771iSf1'j' Professor Simon W. Heimlich is a Rutgers Alumnus, and so the interests of the New Jersey College of Pharmacy are his interests--two-fold. He re- ceived his degree of Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University and followed it with post-graduate study at Columbia University. From the latter institu- tion he was awarded che degree of Master of Arts. No- one can possibly forget Professor Heimlich's course in Freshman Phys- ics. It is one of the hardest courses in the college and the stumbling block of all Freshmen. The execution of this difficult subject is a tribute to his ability. The Class of 1928 have had the honor and pleasure of having Professor Heimlich as Class Adviser during our entire three years at N. J. C. P. We hope that the class has fulfilled his highest hopes-to him we leave our most sincerebest wishes in profound admiration. fpage 231
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rfhe SCa.1'l6t'Ra1J I l g g Department of Chemistry and Physics ERNEST LITTLE, B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of GUl'761'Hl and Organic Cbeuzixfry Dr. Ernest Little was born in Johnstown, New York, June 9, 1888, and received- his preliminary education in the schools of that city. He received his first degree, that of Bachelor of Science, from the University of Rochester in 1911. After two years of post-graduate work he was awarded the degree of Master of Science by the same institution. Following years of study and re- search he received the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia University. With a background of years of teaching Dr. Little came to the New Jersey College of Pharmacy as the head of the Chemistry Departmentg the the same time teaching chemistry at Rutgers University. In 1926 he-accepted the position of Dean of the College of Pharmacy and in the year that followed he was instrumental in the afiiliation of our College with Rutgers University. As Dean of the College of Pharmacy of Rutgers University Dr. Little has been a power for the extension of the interests of Pharmacy throughout the State, and a great factor in the rapid advancement of the College. Dr. Little is a member of the Kappa Psi, Sigma Xi, and Phi Lambda Upsilon fraternities. fljage 221
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t ffhe SC6,1'lCtTRa1J f H FERDINAND E. KOPECKY FRANK X. ETEN FRANK X. ETEN, Ph.G. Lfzborafqry IlISf1'llff0l' in Cbcvzzisfry Mr. Eten is one of our newest additions to the Chemistry Department. He is a graduate of the New Jersey College of Pharmacy, Class of 1925, and received his post-graduate instruction at the University of Michigan. Mr. Eten has made great progress in the ranks of Education and the College looks forward with pride to the success which awaits him as a Teacher. Mr. Eten is a member of Kappa Psi fraternity. FERDINAND E. KOPECKY Assistant in Cbemisfry Mr. Ferdinand E. Kopecky has been one of the valuable additions to our .Chemistry Department. He is an alumnus of Rutgers University and at the present time also an Assistant in Chemistry at the University in New Bruns- wick. He has been admired by all the members of '28 and we are sorry to hear that he is leaving in the fall. However, we are happy to note that he is to continue his studies at Harvard-we wish him the best of luck. Sfzzdefzt Assisfanfs J. M. BLOCK J. S. COHEN B. AARON If Page 241
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