THE ALUMNI JOURNAL, 11 



1906.- — B. Heidemark lives in Tremont. He is reported to be 

 happily married. Sidney K. Hunt has lost himself somewhere in 

 the wilds of New Jersey. Come, Sidney, let us hear from you. 



Herman luster recently took unto himself a wife. He cele- 

 b 1 ted the occasion by resigning his position at the Lincoln Hospital 

 and buying' a farm in upper New York. The simple life for yours, 

 Hermann, in the woods with the '-birds. 



Emil Matthiessen has just returned from a trip of the West for 

 the A. D. S. He reports business very good and is prosperous 

 enough to take a vacation to the first of the year, when he will go 

 south. 



Henry Jensen is doing a good business in his store at Yorkville. 



igo2. — Justin Brewer, Phar. D., has sold his interest in the es- 

 sential oil business of Elson & Brewer. Mr. Elson will conduct 

 the business alone hereafter. Dr. Brewer has accepted an offer 

 from the Minneapolis Drug Co. He leaves for Minneapolis on 

 Dec. 21 st, 191 1, to make an address before a gathering of the 

 salesmen of said firm. 



1900.— O. Matthiessen is still with P. D. & Co., covering N.'J. 

 territory for this firm. He entertained Mr. & Mrs. Lotz recently 

 at his home in the Bronx. Mr. Lotz writes that "pharmaceutical 

 specialties" were indulged in. Wonder what he means. 



Harry Revnolds, President of his class, is traveling for Rick- 

 seckei & Co. 



Chi-s. A. Sexton is still in the automobile business at Perth Am- 

 boy, X. J. 



Raymond Jackson is Manager of the Sea Bright Pharmacy, Sea 

 Bright, N. J. 



Arthur F. Decker is located at Tottenville, S. I. 



Thos. Lewis has moved his store at 'Red Bank, N. J., to more 

 spacious quarters. He is doing a fine business. 



1896. — Richard Bennett, together with Chas. Sacco, '04, have 

 just closed a very successful season at West End, N. J. 



[884. — Wm. L. Briner has the largest and best equipped pharmacy 

 at Princet< in, IT. J. 



