150 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



On Wednesday, November 30th, Professor Chandler lectured to 

 the senior class. Professor Chandler was enthusiastically applauded 

 on his arrival and at the close of the lecture by the class and the 

 many others present. 



Dr. Coblentz announced that Dr. Isakovics will give a series of 

 lectures on synthetic perfumes and essences at the college in Febru- 

 ary or March. 



Dr. Arthur H. Elliott, for many years our Professor of Chemistry, 

 will also lecture to the senior class this term. 



J. Cassidy, Jr., '11, has left for his home in Canada to recover from 

 a severe cold. Cassidy played on the University Hockey Team last 

 year and was just about to answer the call for practice when he was 

 taken ill. This will undoubtedly keep him from the ice for the season. 



Miss Estrada, Phar. D., '09, is doing special work in the chemical 

 laboratory on fertilizers and sugars. 



Charles A. McBride, Phar. D., '10, is in ^ responsible position in 

 the chemical laboratory of Johnson & Johnson. 



St. George, Hansen and Kuhlmann, '10, are all at the College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons. 



G. Noble, '11, and F. Doohttle, '11, reported a great trip to Birg- 

 hamton, Ala., to the Kappa Psi Convention. 



Professor Diekman introduced Mr. Warren L. Bradt, Secretary of 

 the New York State Board of Pharmacy, to the junior class recently. 



An incident which caused great amusement to the class being 

 quizzed by Dr. B. on the day before Thanksgiving took place a few 

 minutes before the close of the hour. One of the seniors was puz- 

 zled bv a question he had to answer. Dr. B. encouragingly said, "Take 

 your time and think it out ; don't let anything divert your thoughts." 

 At that moment the door opened and a little butcher boy with a big- 

 apron and a heavy turkey appeared. "Got a turk for Mr. W." The 

 question is still unanswered. 



"Well, I realize I am growing old," said Dean Rusby at the college 

 recently. "I noticed a junior student in the front row who never took 

 any notes when I lectured. I asked him after the hour why it was 

 and he very innocently replied, "I have my father's." 



