18 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



Question in quiz: What is the active constituent of Citrine 

 Ointment? Answer given : Citric Acid. 



Many of the seniors attended a smoker at EbHng's Casino, Jan. 

 28th- This was given by the National Pharmaceutical Society. 



When Labarraque's Solution is added to Potassium Iodide, the 

 alkaloids of the former are precipitated This is a Senior University 

 Gem. 



Jolly Sammy Landau of the Class of 1905, who is spending his 

 spare time at Taub's Drug Store, 175 Park Row, claims that Park 

 Row air is making him fat. He jigs all day in order to reduce his 

 weight. 



Meyer J. Samuelson, '05, can be found at any time at 1417 Pros- 

 pect Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. He would be especially delighted to 

 have the girls call on him. (He always did like the Co-Eds.) 



Walter H. Dippel, '07, is located in business at Clinton, Oklahoma. 

 Like many others, he desires to know how much he owes for sub- 

 scription to the Alumni Journal. Nothing, Walter. The Journal 

 is sent to all members of the Alumni Association gratis. 



ALUMNI PIN. 



Only graduates are permitted to purchase and entitled to wear 

 this pin. It is distinct and different from a class pin, which can be 

 worn by any member of a class. The pin is made of solid gold 

 with blue enamel. Its style is shown on cover. Your name, year 

 of graduation and the pin number will appear upon the reverse 

 side. The cost is $6 if delivered, or $6.15 if sent by registered 

 mail. Pins may be obtained upon application to Dr. George C. 

 Diekman, 115 West Sixty-eighth street. New York City- 



All babies are so smart it's a mystery where so many brains go 

 before they grow up. 



If a man has a good reputation people want to have a constant 

 cat and dog fight about it. 



The time we can have faith in disagreeable treatment is when 

 we are dosing somebody else with it. 



A comfortable thing about your children is when they are so 

 naturally impish it's of no use to try to pretend how good they are. 



