16 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



Ach du lieber! Heine is back with Imhofif, at 72nd street and 

 Third avenue. 



Straehler is with Burmeister, 114th street and Willis avenue, the 

 Bronx, where he is doin^ research work on the "newly discovered 

 alkaloid goatine." 



Kaufman, '08, is manager of Klipp's new store, at iioth street 

 and Broadway, which is one of the finest places in the city. 



Stiller, '08, is hanging up his hat and coat at Hegeman's, loist 

 street and Broadway. 



Henricksen, '08, is earning his daily bread at Cartwright's, 70th 

 street and Broadway. Wears a white vest and looks real prosperous. 



William H. Zuicke, '99, is now located at No. 304 West 128th 

 street. New York City. 



Ignatz Schwartz, '06, is now located at No. 70 West First street, 

 Mount Vernon, N. Y. 



Nicholas C. Seuffert, '98, is now in business on his own account, 

 at No. 7 Greenwich avenue, New York City. 



If the person signing himself "A Pharmacist," will send his name 

 to the Editor, the information he seeks will be furnished. 



Anonymous communications cannot be given attention. 



ALUMNI BALL. 



The 14th Annual' Ball was held at the Madison Square Garden Con- 

 cert Hall, on the evening of February 3rd, 1909. A complete report 

 will be given in the next issue of the Journal. It may, however, be 

 stated at this time that the ball was well attended, and that those 

 present enjoyed themselves to their heart's content. 



GERMAN APOTHECARY'S BALL. 



The German Apothecary's Society will hold its Annual Ball at 

 Terrace Garden, on February 25th, 1909. This ball has always been 

 an event in pharmaceutical circles, and we advise those of our friends, 

 who wish to enjoy themselves, to go to Terrace Garden on the evening 

 of the ball. 



