56 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



CLASS NOTES. 



William H. Wilson, class 'oo, has an analytical and consulting 

 chemical laboratory at 781 Park Ave., New York City, where he 

 would be pleased to meet his colleagues, talk over old times and if 

 necessary analyze anything which may require analysis. Good for 

 you, Bill — '00 certainly had some good stuff. 



John Schlegel, '00 gold medal man, is managing a sugar refining 

 laboratory in Brooklyn. After leaving college he took a 2-years' 

 course in chemistry at Columbia; tell us about yourself, Johnnie. 



Edward F. Pfafif, '00, formerly in the retail business at 275 Lenox 

 Avenue, New York, has accepted a position as a representative of 

 Eli Lilly & Co., in the northern section of Manhattan. Mr. Pfafif is 

 secretary of the New Yorker Deutscher Apotheker Verein, and a 

 member of the Alumni Assn. He expects to go to Germany later 

 on and study Forestry. 



H. Freile, '04, after graduating, opened a pharmacy at 222 Palisade 

 Ave., Jersey City, and now informs us that he has opened another 

 store at 483 Palisade Ave. The boys of '04 all wish you success. 



G. E. Bolles ('98), is now practicing dentistry in Danbury, Conn., 

 and still takes an interest in pharmaceutical matters. We have re- 

 ceived several articles from him for publication, one of which "Ra- 

 dio-activity" was published some time ago, and was very well re- 

 ceived. 



Geo. W. Koch, Ph. G., '02, Phar. D., '05, has been appointed Chem- 

 ist to the District Attorney of Queens County, N. Y. 



Charles F. Wood, who for 30 years conducted the drug store at 

 Lower Jamesburg, N. J., has sold out to Hallam T. Koons, N. Y. 

 C. P., 1901. Mr. Wood will retire from the drug business and take 

 a rest on his farm. 



The drug store which has been established for almost 50 years, at 

 No. 10 Greenwich street, was sold to Rudolph Mielke, M.D. Dur- 

 ing the past 19 years it was owned by Bracklo Bros. Owing to the 

 death, last winter, of William Eberhard Bracklo, the remaining 

 brother, Herman U., lost all interest in the store and determined to 

 sell it. It is the intention of Hermann U. Bracklo to take a trip to 

 Europe. Both above deals were carried through by H. H, Brewer, 

 Ph.G., '01. 



