THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 7 



CLASS NOTES. 



It will probably be very interesting news to his many classmates 

 and Alumni to know that our honorable friend, IIenr^■ J. Binder, 

 Ph. G., etc., etc., is now superintendent and general manager of the 

 '■'Casprin Pharmacal Company" ; he still retains his title as general 

 manager and silent partner of A. J. Dittmar's Pharmacy, Second Ave- 

 nue, New York. His many acquaintances wish him every possible 

 success. 



Matthiessen, 'oo, is still (not standing still, however) on the road, 

 detailing for P. D. & Co.; his brother, Emil, '06, is with Riker, 23rd 

 Street. 



Whoop her up, boys ! . Class Notes are getting scarcer each issue ; 

 every graduate is hereby ordered to give an account of himself and 

 his classmates ; each is appointed a committee of one to do this, so let 

 her come. 



The following are requested especially to tell of their doings since 

 leaving college: Chas. A. Thompson (I believe he has a store in 

 Chester, N. Y.), Albert Kohler, $100.00 prize man 1900; John Schle- 

 gel. Gold Medal man, 1900; Karl Shackenberg, Gold Medal man, '96; 

 J. Brewer, Phar. D., '02 (ex-editor Alumni Journal) ; H. J. Goeckel, 

 Phar. D., ex-associate editor; likewise Geo. Morse, Phar. D., ex- 

 associate editor. Sidney May, Phar. D., ex-instructor, says he has 

 some articles to print; wonder if the censors will pass on his ]\ISS. ; 

 hope they do because we need it. 



Mr. A. Henning, class 'yG, has taken a trip to Bermuda with Mrs. 

 Henning, who has just passed through a severe illness. We all hope 

 that she will be greatly benefited by the trip, likewise Mr. Henning. 



Sydney May, Phar. D., '01, has just been elected Master of Palestine 

 Lodge, F. & A. M. We notice that quite a few of our boys are 

 prominently associated with different fraternal orders. 



Dr. May is chief chemist for E. R. Durkee & Co., and operates an 

 elegantly equipped laboratory in the building where E. R. Durkee & 

 Co. manufacture their products. 



I. L. Herman is still in the L^. S. Navy service on board V. S. S. 

 North Carolina. He may be reached by mail, care postmaster, New 

 York; likewise H. Feuereisen, who is also in Uncle Sam's Navy. 



