Richard C. Stofer
Utica Saturday Glove, August 18, 1906
Richard C. Stofer
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: At a recent meeting of the executive officers of the Norwich Pharmacal Company, Richard C. Stofer was chosen president in place of Oscar G. Bell, who goes to New York to become president and general manager of the international Fiber company, a large corporation composed of wealthy New York, Chicago and Kansas City capitalists. Since Mr. Bell's connection with the local concern it has grown from an insignificant industry to be recognized as one of the leading manufactories of pharmaceutical preparations in the United States For several years Mr. Stofer has been vice president of the Norwich company and general superintendent. He came here as a chemist and since doing so has seen the company grow largely in the extent and output of its preparations. He is a Mason and a very genial gentleman and with his experience and ability at the helm the Pharmacal Company will continue to prosper.
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