THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 15 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



George Hohman, class 1908, is now connected with the College as 

 assistant to Prof. Diekman in the Department of Pharmacy. 



The Alumni Association has a committee whose duty it is to 

 gather information as to the whereabouts and doings of our grad- 

 uates who are teaching in other colleges, and any such information 

 which you may possess, will be greatly appreciated. Please send 

 such to our registrar. Dr. Curt. P. Wimmer, care of College. 



CLASS NOTES. 



Martin Jewel, Phar. D., '02, is now connected with the Naval 

 branch of the New York Custom House. We would be very glad 

 to hear from him at once. Why did you leave the field of your 

 Alma Mater? 



J. A. Stefifins, '09, has been unanimously selected by the present 

 senior class to deliver the valedictory address. We congratulate 

 the seniors for their choice. Steff' will certainly make good. 



Rudolph Lauer, 99, is the vice-president of the Becker Model 

 Pharmacy, Inc. Rudolph always was a hustler. 



Louis T. Blatz, '08, dropped in to see his friend, Dr. Curt. P. 

 Wimmer, recently. Louis is sporting a green Kelly and cane now- 

 a-days. He is still with the Becker Pharmacy, Inc. 



Bendt, '08, is clerking at Friedgens, 120th street and Amsterdam 

 avenue, where he is always willing to give you the glad hand and 

 tell you a dutch joke. 



Rossomano, '08, is getting a little 42nd street experience with 

 Schoonmaker, opposite the Grand Central Station. Is still the 

 same old "Ross." 



Alpers is back to College doing "time," but smoking the "pipe of 

 peace." 



Plainfield, N. J., is a little too quiet for Teeter, who has started 

 on a tour of the New England States, as traveling salesman for the 

 Concrete Resinol Company, 



Get ready boys ! Pullen is on the war path, trying to palm off 

 a lot of Coney Island pop corn, for a downtown candy house. Has 

 the "traveling salesman" fever. 



