Excerpt from Alumni Report, Vol. 36: October, 1900
School, which embraced physics, chemistry higher mathematics, including trigonometry. Latin and German.
In 1888 he entered the store of Moyer Brothers to learn the drug business. After three full years of service, he came to the city to attend lectures at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, and matriculated as a student in September, 1891.
Mr. Lawall graduated in 1893 from the two years' course then required.
While in Philadelphia attending college his entire time was spent in the employ of Smith, Kline French Company in the chemical department.
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