St Louis College of Pharmacy - Prescripto Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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St Louis College of Pharmacy - Prescripto Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 157 of 176
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St Louis College of Pharmacy - Prescripto Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 156
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N-ilwczl ID IQ If 5 li I D T 0 Lb-'-i Compliments of THE RETAIL DRUGGISTS ASSOCIATIO of ST. LOUIS OFFICERS J-OHN J. IWUELLER President HENRY BIOLLICS GEO. F. I-LxUsc.EN Ist Vice-Pffesidem' Treasurev' Z. V. IQERRIGAN XV. H. LAMONT 2nd Vvice-President Secretary DIRECTORS H. W. 1zI?,U'l'IfR .-X. C. SCHULT15 F. H. Swim' HnsRm3R'r SPECK.XR'l' R. W . VVALTIIICR PHIL NEU VV. H. I-LxRP11:R F. M. RUDI ALVIN FLORIAN 13. H. GR1zs1zm1cc1c ...1 S- 'A A L... D-A 1 I 9 I Jw 3 2 r DQ f , ,H , 1 Page One Hundred Fifty-One

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QQ SDIQESCIQIIDTOIK- CKESSON ROBBINS Serving the Public Health for over a century through Physicians, Dentists and Druggists In 1868, the firm of McKesson dz Robbins, in New York, received a bag of gold dust from a remote town in Montana. An accompany- ing letter said, We want to open a drug store out here. Send complete stock. The gold in the bag was worth S20,000. It was a far, far distance in those days from New York to that isolated little frontier town. But over those thousands of miles of wilderness the name of McKesson 8: Rob- bins had traveled, and its reputation for integrity, fair dealing, honesty. A priceless heritage was that reputation. But even in 1868 it was not new. It had been built up by years of painstaking endeavor. The firm of McKesson Sz Robbins actually dates from the year 1828, when business was started in a modest little establishment at Madison and Catherine Sts., New York. In those days Manhattan was only a little town: the entire United States had scarcely more than twice the present population of New York City. The Revolution was still a vivid memory. Many men were still alive who were personal friends of Washington. Railroads? Steamship lines? Telegraphs? Telephones? Electric lights? These things the public had never even dreamed of. The firm was first known as Charles M. Olcott and later Olcott, McKesson 8: Co. John McKesson Sr., the principal partner, brought to the business a thorough exper- ience. He had been associated with John H. Currie, a prominent chemist, and with John M. Bradhurst, one of the oldest retail and wholesale druggists in the city. Daniel C. Robbins entered the house of Olcott dz McKesson in 1835. He became a partner in 1841, and was an active member of the firm of McKesson 8: Robbins until his death in 1888. In the development of the business he was a creative and constructive force: it was through him that the firm en- tered the manufacturing field, and under his supervision that activity steadily expanded into different channels. His son, Herbert D. Robbins, now carries on this creative work as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Those early days of McKesson 8: Robbins and the growth of the firm are as astonishing and enlightening as the history of the coun- try itself. Both John McKesson and Daniel C. Robbins were inspired to serve the public, their efforts were appreciated, and their poli- cies have endured. The firm these men established has never once wavered in its purpose: to devote the most thorough laboratory research work and scientific effort to all of its products: to market them only after they have been per- fected: and not once to deviate from the high- est standards of purity. Today the fame of McKesson 8: Robbins is world-wide. Its name has become a synonym for quality. Its preparations are used in every country on earth. Labels are printed in all languagesg in Spanish, for use in Spain and South and Central America-even in Chinese. McKesson products are supreme- the finest preparations to advance public health and physical well being. The J. S. Merrell Drug Company, Oldest Drug House west of the Mississippi, became affiliated with McKesson 8: Robbins, Incor- porated, in 1929, and now carry this great service to independent druggists. These drug- gists are themselves inspired with this spirit of the founders expressed in the famous oval trade-mark-the pledge of excellence. McKesson Merrell Drug Co St. L ' M' ' McKesson Omg A D,,,,S,,,,, 0, lssoufl McKesson SERVICE M K 85 R i SERVICE Hr YANDAPDO UALITY C Il' TANUAFDU UALITY ' i m I INCORPORATED li m a J is T. QQ N, ...i Qi ,gp 3 Q ,ff ,D Page One Hundred Fifty I



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D Q E 5 ci IQ I Dio 112---L-A F RATERNITY JEWELRY designed especially for the undergraduate. Come in and see our selection of the very smartest and latest modes in Fraternity Jewelry. Make the College Shop your down- town meeting place. We appreciate your patronage of the past, and look forward to having every student of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy a loyal friend and advisor. THE COLLEGE SHOP SHOULD SHE BE FRANKYY Durn right! We agrees with you thar, Babe. This is a case where a woman paid a high price Csix bitsj for silence. Like so many commendable Cnot condemnablel people she kept small irritations to herself. lt was hard for her to speak out-even though a frank discussion might have smoothed trouble away. Little things cropped up to mar her happiness. Possibly she should have overlooked them entirely. Certainly it was a grave mistake to harbor bitter thoughts. She allowed petting annoyances to pile up until her patience was almost exhausted. Then her husband became a bit careless ............................. in his appearance, even failed to shave as often and as carefully as he should. She called this the last straw ............................. ls a woman correct in assuming a man is losing respect for her or himself when he becomes careless ............................. about his shaving? We say yes and no. Discomfort is a more likely reason, although stubble is a handicap in almost every business, or social contact. May we suggest Stillito Blades. Good to the last drop. Not a shave in a carload. A real shave?, also good for shaping pencils, cutting throats, carving initials, committing suicide, etc. The blade is keener and smoother?-invites frequent-close shaving. A boon to Scotchmen, 6 or 8 times daily use will not irritate the skin. VVe urge you to try this remarkable blade, on our positive money- back guarantee. If you don't agree every shave is by far the cleanest and smoothest shave by far you have ever enjoyed, return pack to your nearest Grocery store and he'll refund the purchase price-Like hell! A 'Hi fin 3 2 If--A DQ af! Page One Hundred Fifty'Two 4

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