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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



^^lan^i^i Notes. 



BREVITIES. 



Mr. James T. Shillinglaw, '87, formerly 

 in business in Malone, N. Y., under the firm 

 name of Shillinglaw & McNulty. is now with 

 P. B. Knapp & Sons, 362 Hudson street, New 

 York City, he having sold his interest in the 

 above named firm. 



Mr, August C. Giest, '91, has accepted a 

 position with W. F. Krembs, 1125 Madison 

 avenue, New York City. 



L. Ambos, '93, formerly with Herman Graeser, 

 of 40 Stanton street, is now at McKane's phar- 

 macy, Willis avenue and 139th street. 



Mr. F. G. Hills, '94, has resigned his posi- 

 tion at P. B. Knapp & Sons, 362 Hudson street. 



Samuel Morris, '94, is no longer with J. VV, 

 Case, ofSomerville, N.J. 



Mr. a. E. Wrknsch, '95, has purchased a 

 store in his native town of Montclair, N. J. 



J. Oehler. 



'93 NOTES. 



Mr. Tannenbaum's other interests being so 

 varied and occupying so much of his time, 

 caused him to resign the ofiSce of class reporter. 

 At his earnest solicitation, I undertook to keep 

 up the interest in the columns and, while I 

 cannot hope to do as well as he did, yet with 

 the CO operation of my classmates I will en- 

 deavor to keep the column as eagerly looked 

 for every month as it has been heretofore. 



LISCHKE has been heard from at loth ave. 

 and 31st St. How is it, Lischke? Could not 

 your aesthetic taste be satisfied in New York, 

 that you have to travel to Bridgeport every 

 week ? 



Ricksecker, he of Napoleonic serious mien, 

 is with Johnson Chemical Co., 353 3d ave. 



AT last I can add to Schuyler's peace of mind. 

 Twomey has been discovered in the wilds of 

 Sheepshead Bay. He says, his cup of happi- 

 ness is full, for does not the august "Paddy" 

 Gleason again rule his native town, with a firm 

 and gentle hand ? (Also an axe.) 



Curtis will graduate as a full-fledged M. D. 



from the University when the flowers bloom in 

 the Spring. Beware, ye long-suffering and 

 patient public. 



Wrensch has moved down-town. He is 

 managing Wheeler & Guck's store on Cath- 

 erine St. 



The first social evening at the College on 

 Wednesday evening, the 19th of February, was 

 a brilliant success. For a first effort it went 

 beyond anything, anybody had expected, and 

 the result was a most enjoyable evening for 

 everybody. The music was good, the girls 

 pretty, amiable and plentiful, the floor in ex- 

 cellent condition, and everybody ready for a 

 good time. It was just like one big family party 

 and everybody went home, vowing to come to 

 the next one on March i8th. There was room 

 for more, so come all who were not there, as 

 well as those who were, and bring your friends 

 with you. '93 was represented by the Stage 

 brothers and sister; *' Billy " Hoburg alone and 

 unchapperoned, and yours truly with sister. 



Any items of information which will add to 

 the interest of the column will be most grate- 

 fully received and acknowledged. 



Eugene F. Lohr, 



375 3d ave. 



'94 NOTES. 



Our expectations of a pleasant lecture were 

 fully realized at Prof. Heydt's discourse on his 

 European trip, which was delivered on the 12th. 

 His description of ihe famous Whitechapel dis- 

 trict in London was very interesting, as was the 

 peculiar 'go as you please" system of indulging 

 that prevails in Germany. Prof. Heydt will 

 meet us again in April. In the meantime, look 

 for that sociable notice in another column. 

 Come over to see us and show the boys you 

 are not a "sleeper." 



The last Alumni meeting was a very pleas- 

 ant one to the '94 delegation; first, because of 

 Treasurer Henning's report, which showed that 

 the ball had netted us a slight piofit; and sec- 

 ondly. Secretary Hoburg's presentation of the 

 names of Case, Struck and Erb for member- 

 ship. 



Since assuming the management of the sub- 

 scription department of The Alumni Journal 

 I have received some very nice testimonial let- 

 ters from such men as Prof. Lloyd, Messrs. 

 Milhau Frolich, Wilcox, Linnig, Murrison, 

 etc. 



