THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



207 



Chas Schanck is one of our new subscrib- 

 ers. He is at Asbury Park. He has been 

 accepted as a Cerot in Mecca (whatever that is ) • 



George Johnson is managing a store at 

 Summit, N. J. 



Friend Lauffer reports business booming 

 in Bloomfield. That's right, " Popper," make 

 hay while the sun shines, but look out that you 

 don't get a sunstroke. 



E. F. L. 



'94 NOTES. 



Cor,. Wade is reported to be in town. Re- 

 port not yet investigated. 



CapT. Erb would like a companion to ac- 

 company him on a 'cycle trip to Washington 

 during the latter part of August. He will re- 

 turn by rail, stopping oflF at the Quaker City. 

 As the roads are always in good condition it 

 should make a fine trip. 



Oscar I. Van Tassell, of Hegeman's, 

 Broadway and 9th street, has just recovered 

 from an attack of typhoid fever which for a 

 time looked quite serious. His rapid recovery, 

 therefore, was a pleasure to his many friends. 



B. Edgar Dawson, of Eraser's, was unfor- 

 tunate enough to lose his pocketbook while 

 traveling through Boston on his vacation. 

 Such a predicament naturally marred his 

 pleasure trip considerably. 



With the advent of summer many pharma- 

 cists are tempted to cast aside business cares 

 and seek recreation during the hot months. A 

 worthy exception, however, is found in Sergt. 

 Davies, who immediately after returning from 

 the Eighth Regiment's encampment in June, 

 began to arrange plans for the fall Outing. '94 

 really feels proud of this Alumni worker. 



During the Southern tour of the '94 con- 

 tributor, he had occasion to visit a colleague 

 who was practising dentistry, During their 

 conversation they were interrupted bj' an old 

 negro who wanted to have his teeth fixed. 

 After an examination our friend announced 

 that it would be necessary to use nitrous oxide 

 gas, whereupon the darkey said: "That so? 

 Say, boss, can't you use kerosene oil? I know 

 what that is." 



At this writing most of the boys are either 

 away on a vacation or working extra time while 

 his fellow clerks are away, consequently items 

 are at a premium. 



Dr. Henry Kreuder is spending much 

 time in the clinics just now, his spare time 

 being devoted to cycling. Fortunately, how- 

 ever, he is not one of those "cyclometer 

 fiends," who have a daily schedule. 



Capt. Ludwig Erb, of the N. Y. C. P. Cy- 

 clers, anticipates many pleasant little tours for 

 his team this season. In an interview with the 

 writer a short time ago, he spoke lavorably of a 

 century run in the near future. 



Secretary-Treasurer Auerbach, of the 

 Cyclers, is out of town. It is rumored that he 

 won two good races under the " Blue and 

 Gold " recently. 



HiERONiMUS A. Herold, who discarded the 

 U. S. P. to take up Blackstone, is, as Secretary 

 pro tern of the Alumni, busily engaged on the 

 revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Asso- 

 ciation. 



Who doesn't remember our Glee Club? 

 Where are you, gentlemen ? Kindly come forth 

 from your hiding places and assert yourselves. 



N. S. K. 



'96 NOTES. 



Ai,EX. Deutschberger, the only man in 

 our Class who dared to raise whiskers, has 

 opened a store on the corner of 82d street and 

 Lexington avenue. 



Gold LUST, the so-called " Poodle Man," has 

 resigned his position with Alexander & Van der 

 Smissen and has accepted one with Appelman 

 on Amsterdam avenue. 



Frank Jennings is with his father at Far 

 Rockaway. He and Hayward are both doing 

 credit to the Class of '96 in selling soda and 

 directing people as to how find the cars down 

 there. 



While passing Bohmfalk's, at 54th street and 

 2d avenue, I discovered Novak's smiling face 

 behind the counter. Eggers is also employed 

 there. 



From what I hear I understand Frank H. 

 Finlay, the boss kicker of our Class, has left 

 Smith and is with Wm. J. Blair, 399 9th avenue, 

 New York City. 



"Count" Louis von Hostomsky is still 

 with Van Horn & Ellison, 41st street and 

 Park avenue. He has been transferred from 

 their laboratory to their extensive prescription 

 department. 



