THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 79 



COLLEGE AND ALUMNI NOTES. 



Mr. Simpson reports that at the present writing over Tk) prospective 

 students have registered. This points to an extrat)r(hnaril\- large 

 class for the coming season. 



"House-cleaning" is the present order of business at the College. 



Mr. Hostmann has attended the Convention of the New Jersey State 

 Pharmaceutical Association, held at Allenhurst, June nth to 13th. He 

 was cordially received, especially since he came as a delegate of the 

 Alumni Association. 



Geo. J. Clayton, '10, has passed the U. S. Civil Service examination 

 for laboratory helper in the Department of Agriculture. He is fifth 

 on the list with a percentage of 84.90. His chances for appointment 

 are excellent. 



I>. Muscat, '13, took the same examination. We are anxious to 

 know how he made out. 



II. C. Elkins, '12, of Mexico, N. Y., is working at Saranac Lake. 

 He will be married to Miss Sarah Hedges on June 30th, 19 13. Many 

 wishes to the couple. 



Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gordon have sailed on the Lusitania for 

 Europe. They will be at the Continental Hotel, Moscow, Russia, 

 during the summer. 



Dr. E. F. Thodc, 'of\ is now an M. D. He is at present in the Jersey 

 City Hospital. As he has accepted an Army Commission, he is await- 

 ing an assignment. He says that they cannot send him much further 

 from Broadway than the I'hilippines. 



Congratulations are due to Dr. and Mrs. Klepper. Tlie doctor is 

 one of our graduates ('04) and so is Mrs. Klepper. wlio was Miss 

 Francis Leviteh, '09. A baby girl was born to them. 



More congratulations! These go to our good friend and Alunnms 

 Armin Carl Krapf, who married Miss Sara Godfrey on March 27th. 

 Armin was at our last Alumni meeting and went straight home at its 

 conclusion. Married life will change men. 



Merritt W. Lozier, '08, is fast becoming [jromincnl and famous in 

 his home town. The Newburgh Daily Journal printed his picture 

 almost life-sized with the following: Merritt W. Lozier, one of tlic 

 Nounger business men of Newburgh, is the son of Under Sheriff Isaac 



