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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL, 



That the majority of our boys were success- 

 ful in passing the N. J. Board shows on e 

 again that we are still in it. 



Rumor has it that Hayward turned the heads 

 of several Hoboken girls. What will he do in 

 Far Rockaway ? 



J. G. Block, Jr., Ph.G,, is at the old stand, 

 where he takes special pride in recommending 

 Kuehne's Corn Cure. 



Some of the boys who passed the N. J. Board 

 are Maasman, Block, Ackerman, Hayward; 

 Branner and several others. 



HosTMANN is with H. A. Vogt. 



Miss La wall and Messrs. Maasman, Shears, 

 Frank, Schuacky, Branner, Drollinger, Can- 

 non, Vincent, Gerken, Hummel, Gregorius, 

 Zeiner, Klingman, Hostmann, Mannheimer, 

 were present at the Outing. 



Theodore Diehl is with Chas. F. Schleuss- 

 ner, 644 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, 



Berthold FlESCH, formerly with A. H. 

 Bischof, is manager of the Rivington Phar- 

 macy, 304 Rivington street. New York. 



John McLaughlin is now a druggist on 

 Blackwell's Island. 



Alexander Deutschberger, Second Vice- 

 President Class of '96, is with A. S. Baselow, 

 Madison avenue and 112th street. 



J. Hostmann, 

 1691 Lexington Ave., New York. 



OBSERVATIONS BY A MEMBER OF THE 

 CLAvSS OF '81. 



If Seabury and Johnson's bowling team was 

 composed entirely of such bowling talent as was 

 displayed by one of the commercial travel- 

 ers, Mr. de Zeller, it would win the first prize 

 in next year's tournament. 



Not alone can Alumniman Searles run for 

 President, but he can run on the tannin (tan 

 bark), he having won the fat men's race. 



The smiling face of John Oehler, Major of 

 Carlstadt, was missed, but that did not prevent 

 the boys from taking "a smile". 



'•Our Treasurer," A. Henning was absent, 

 but his debtors did not miss him. 



The retiring President, A. Stover, does not 

 believe any longer in univalence, but is becom- 

 ing bivalent, judging from the attention he gave 

 his lady friend. 



Mr. Davies, theactive Chairman of the Com- 

 mittee of Arrangements, demonstrated that he 

 was an auctioneer. "Cut prices" did not pre- 

 vail. 



J. Pfeiffer. 



^Zi ian}i>i 2c\ssociatioi|, 



The next general and Executive Board 

 meeting of the Association will be held on 

 Wednesday evening, July 1st, when a delega- 

 tion of new members and a Third Vice-President 

 will be elected. 



The following appointments have been made 

 by President Stover : 



Delegates to the American Pharmaceutical 

 Association — Thos. F. Main, Rudolph Gies, 

 R. G. Kelliner, Fred. Hohenthal, Chas. S.Erb. 



Committee on Papers and. Queries — H A. 

 Herold, John Oehler, Harry B. Ferguson. 



Committee on Publication — Katherine C. 

 Mahegin, Julie M. Lawall. D. T. Larimore. 



Committee on Entertainment — Nelson S> 

 Kirk, Rudolph Gies, Julius Tannenbaum, Geo. 

 F. Burger, Eugene Lohr. 



Students of the college are invited to meet 

 the members of the Association socially every 

 Wednesday evening during the college term in 

 the Alumni Room of the college. 



Special lectures on interesting subjects will 

 be given every second Wednesday at eight 

 o'clock during the winter months. The subjects 

 will be announced in the Alumni Jounnal. 



Social receptions will be held on every third 

 Wednesday evening of each month at the col- 

 lege, to which members and students with their 

 lady friends will be cordially invited. 



Nelson S. Kirk. 



NEWSY AND PERSONAL. 



Erbs, Grifi&n, Gies, Ferguson and Tannen- 

 baum have subscribed for a new flag, "Old 

 Glory," which will float over the College on 

 July Fourth. 



Otto Maier, Ph. G. '85, M. D. '91, has re- 

 moved to 316 E. i8th Street, New York City. 



Karl Schackenberg, '96 Prizeman, has 

 purchased the business of A. Richter, Madison 

 and Pearl Streets. We wish him every success 

 in the undertaking. 



Professor Coblentz and his family are 

 spending the vacation at Springfield, Ohio. 



Dr. Daniel Lewis has been re elected Presi- 

 dent of the New York State Board of Health. 



Henry Fleugel, 1325 Second Avenue, with 

 Dr. John F. Hein and John Hosh will visit the 

 Catskill mountains, and from there the Thous- 

 and Islands, fishing for two or three weeks. 



