THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 149 



At a recent class meeting it was voted to have the usual class 

 dinner. Arrangements are being made by the committee appointed 

 by the president. 



Leo Roon, 'lo, has been awarded the Senior Scholarship. Con- 

 gratulations, Roon. 



It is said that the best test for HgClo is taste. How about it, 

 Section II? " 



Many of our out-of-town classmates spent the Thanksgiving 

 vacation at home, having from Wednesday till the following 

 Monday. . . 



Theo. Calderara, Ph.G., N. Y. C.P., '05, of 242d Street and White 

 Plains Avenue, this city, was recently married in St. Michael's 

 Monastery, West Hoboken, N. J., to Miss Madeline A. Mohati, of 

 that place. After a wedding reception the couple went on a trip 

 to Washington. Many pharmaceutical friends were present and 

 the gifts were numerous. The couple will reside at 20 Beech Street, 

 Mount Vernon, not far from the groom's pharmacy. 



Felix Hirseman, president of the German Apothecaries' Society, 

 has sold his store at 158th Street and Courtlandt Avenue, Borough 

 of Bronx, New York City, to Fred S. Frankfurter, N. Y. C.P., class 

 1899. The store is a large one and is looked upon as one of the 

 best in the city. It is said that Mr. Hirseman contemplates a trip, 

 abroad. 



L. W. Geisler, Phar. D., 105th Street, and Amsterdam Avenue, 

 also disposed of his store, selling to C. A. Ayers. 



Do not be afraid to say, 'T do not know." 



Truth is stranger than fiction — also rarer. 



The motive's the thing — hang the philosophy. 



To show him the door is no way to help a man out. 



Are you "on the job" or merely "occupying a position"? 



Take care of the present — the future will take care of itself. 



Action, action, above all. Without it planning is but dreaming. 



The little sign on the gate to success reads "push" not "pull." 



Drink and the world drinks with you, swear ofif and you drink 

 alone. 



The habitual substitutor might well be called by a shorter and 

 uglier name. 



