30 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



CLASS NOTES. 



Ed. Zinc, '04, has resigned his position as manager of Scherick Drug 

 Co., Broadway and Bleecker Street, and has accepted a position with 

 George Borgefeld & Co., the importers and commission merchants. 

 Tell us all about it, Eddie. 



Fellow Classmates : The reason that you do not find an article in 

 this issue by Dr. Sydney May (1901), is a very good one, for on Feb- 

 ruary nth, 1909, after considerable consideration he took unto himself 

 a wife, and of course had no spare time to devote to science. We all 

 congratulate you, Sydney, and may your troubles all be little ones— 

 and here's to you and your wife (you may all have one drink on 

 Sydney). 



Joseph S. Scheuer, '07, is with Hegemann's 42nd Street store. 

 Bendt, '08, has left Friedgen's and is now compounding prescrip- 

 tions at Hegemann's 42nd Street store. 



A. R. Bliss, '08, is Assistant in Chemistry in the University of 

 Alabama. 



R. W. Sterrett, '07, is working in Mount Kisco, N. Y. 

 Chester Heuss is preparing for the spring exams at Katanah, N. Y. 

 Bongartz, '08, is back to college. He is taking a course in Urinary 

 Analysis. 



Stead, '09, has invented a process for making decolorized tincture of 

 iodine by the aid of benzine. Look out for him. 



Bernstein, '09, has discovered that Charta Sinapis is "a paper used 

 externally." 



G. Minckler, '00, and H. Brinkmann, '00, are in partnership and own 

 two stores, one at Mott Avenue and 144th Street, and the other at 

 , 152nd Street and 8th Avenue. 



Fred Frankfurter, '00, is clerking at Hirsemann's store, 158th Street 

 and Courtland Avenue. 



Melvin Wolk, '98, is practicing medicine at 151 W. 43rd Street, 

 New York City. 



J. Levine, '00, is working at Sigal's, 34th Street and 2nd Avenue ; he 

 is the same old Levine, handing out a good line of talk with each sale. 



