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We have also received a has relief portrait of Algernon Sidney Sulli- 

 van of the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, who was for many 

 years the attorney for the College and one of its best friends. For 

 all the work that Mr. Sullivan ever did for the College he never 

 rendered a bill, anr] he is remembered by the older graduates and 

 trustees as a dear friend to the Institution. 



Dr. Otto B. May has severed his connection with the College, and 

 has affiliated himself as a member of the firm of Morgenstern & Co., 

 in which venture we wish him every success. Jeannot Hostmann of 

 the class of 1896 has taken Dr. May's place and inaugurated his 

 labors as Dr. Coblentz's assistant by making some chlorine water, 

 U. S. P., which caused a violent explosion, and Mr. Hostmann just 

 barely missed losing his eye, as he was badly cut within a quarter of 

 an inch of his right optic. 



This year the senior students are using the second edition of Prof. 

 Coblentz's Volumetric Analysis, which has been revised, completely 

 reconstructed and enlarged by Dr. Vorisek. 



We have learned with regret of the deaths of Frederick Bagoe, life 

 member of the college and Albert E. Marsland of the class of 1883. 



Miss Clara A. Kerker, Custodian of the Library, when not engaged 

 in college or library work, may be found industriously mastering 

 ancient history, particularly the "History of Rome". It is also under- 

 stood that she is rapidly becoming proficient in "French" and "Ger- 

 man." 



COULDN'T EAT PORK. 



A prominent rabbi riding in a crowded street car arose to ofifer 

 a seat to a lady, who was standing, but before the lady could 

 reach the seat a man appropriated it unto himself. For a few 

 moments he sat in blissful contentment, then, looking up, he 

 met the scornful gaze of the rabbi and said : 

 "You look as though you would like to eat me." 

 "No," replied the rabbi, "I couldn't do that. I am a Jew." — 

 The Housekeeper. 



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