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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL, 



Henry G. Born, c." whom I frequently talk, 

 Has purchased a store in greater city New York, 

 "He don't make his own salt," although a profit seeker 

 Experience teaching him that he can buy it cheaper. 



The fine appearance of ex-Secretary Linning 

 on Alumni Day, was the cause of considerable 

 comment. He wasn't alone either. 



Ex-President EhrgoTT is taking an active 

 interest in Alumni affairs. On "Commencement 

 Day ' ' he hustled for '96 applications. He has been 

 appointed a member of the Outing Committee. 



Frank N. Pond is again in the city. He 

 has accepted a position with Mr. Lagat, on 

 Amsterdam avenue. 



TersIvY Tolo. Van Nuis is married, parti- 

 culars vague. Frank T. Wilcox made a flying 

 visit to this city May 8th. Clarance W, Race is 

 now an active member of the Century Wheel- 

 men. Drs, Kreuder and Wurthman have just 

 passed the ordeal, particulars again unknown, 

 but we expect it is success with a big S. 



Graduates and students of the C. P. C. N.Y. 

 who are devotees of the wheel and would enjoy 

 an occasional run under the " Blue and Gold," 

 are requested to send their address to Ludwig 

 Erb, 539 East 88th street, who is captain of the 

 C. P. C. N. Y. Cyclers, and will take pleasure 

 in notifying them of club runs. Captain Erb is 

 arranging a " Century," to take place in August 

 or September. 



Cornelius D. Kay, whose marriage was 

 quietly made known to me a few days ago by a 

 '94 boy, is with Messrs. Clark & Co., Grand 

 street and Communipaw avenue, Jersey City. 

 Ferdinand N. Sauer is with Mr. Lockheart on 

 Newark, avenue, Jersey City. 



Nelson S. Kirk, Ph. G. 



'95 NOTES. 



It is a pleasure and also a duty for me to 

 state that Messrs. Bjorkwall, Ferguson, Gies, 

 Jorgensen, Neiderer and Ogden, received the 

 degree of Phar. D. on "Commencement Night." 

 Our class can congratulate itself on the fact 

 that six members of the post-graduate class 

 are of the '95 class. I deeply regret that I 

 was unable to be present, and therefore cannot 

 give my report of the notable event. 

 LOST. 



MESSRS. Scott, Seery Sherman, Sirota, Sloat, 

 De Sota, Steinach, Stearns Strack, Sur, Sutor- 

 ius, Sweeney, Toye, Vanderbeck, Volkman, 

 Watling, Wendel, H. D. Wells, White, Woell and 

 Zeh. Any information relating to the above 

 named gentlemen will be thankfully received. 



C^ FOUND. 



Thum, who was with us during our Junior 

 and part of our Senior year, is with his father 

 in Broome street. 



Lurch is with Mr. Siefert, corner 40th St., 

 and 3d avenue. 



Owens writes from the "Jersey Wilds" that 

 he has joined the benedicts of onr class, and 

 that he and his wife spend their leisure time 

 on wheels. He is still with Mr. E. M. Mount, 

 Ph.G., at 200 Washington street, corner Morris 

 sireet, Jersey City, where he has been for the 

 past seven years. 



Fred. L. Frick is an ardent worker in Mr. 

 Simon Nauheim's pharmacy, Lexington avenue 

 and 59th street. 



Rud. Boenke, Ph. G., 



'96 NOTES. 



Ex-Treasurer Geo. H. Carter has ac- 

 cepted a position in the prescription department 

 of Mr. Wm. Wilson's pharmacy on Herald 

 square, this city. 



NEWSY AND PERSONAL. 

 Wm. M, Rheineck, '89, is manager of Mr. 

 Otto Frohwein's pharmacy, 91st street and 3d 

 avenue. New York. 



Herman A. R. GraesER, '89, has joined the 

 mighty throng of wheelmen, and is now enjoy- 

 ing a vacation, having finished his second year 

 at the P. and S. 



Owsley, Schlichter, Pisani, and Casazza, 

 graduates of our college, will be graduates of 

 the P. and S. this year. 



Paul Frohwein, '79. has the distinction of 

 being apothecary on the U. S. S. " Alert," with 

 the rank of warrant officer. 



Herman Hasslocher, '76, has been super- 

 intendent of George Ehret's brewery for the 

 past ten years. 



Gus. Strassberger, '89, has become a bene- 

 dict. He is a partner in the firm of Eisner & 

 Mendelsohn. 



Grant J. Woolston, '90, is now with Messrs. 

 Livingston & Wenzel, 384 Broadway, Brooklyn. 



William H. Tyler, '82, has a pharmacy at 

 678 2d avenue. New York. 



The "ladies' race" atour Outing should prove 

 a successful attraction. It would be a novelty 

 if our lady Ph. G.'s wouid participate. 



Geo. F. Burger, Ph. G. 



