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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



CapT Erb, of the cyclers, left on the i6th 

 for a two weeks' trip to Niagara and Montreal. 



Youngs was recently found in the " wilds of 

 Jersey." He was with Moy, of Plainfield, 



Apropos of Jersey, I am reminded that my 

 colleague, Geo. Burger, has forsaken Brooklyn 

 for a position with W. R. Laid, 250 Washing- 

 ton street, Jersey City. We hope his time 

 allowance will be more liberal in the future, as 

 George is an indispensable requisite in Alumni 

 functions. 



G. W. Race having finished his stay in Chu- 

 mar's, is now visiting his friends in Seneca 

 Falls. Upon his return he expects to locate in 

 one of the large downtown stores. 



N. S. K. 



'95 NOTES. 

 Geo. J. DliRR has resigned his position with 

 F. B. Bracker, 905 Eighth avenue, and is now 

 with Wm. F Krembs, 89th street and Madison 

 avenue. 



Ernst Meyer is still with Eberth, 79th stree- 

 and Second avenue. He spent the week, from 

 the 9th to i6th of August, fishing, oflfthe shore 

 of Long Island. 



Herrman a. Brandner is now an enthusi- 

 astic bicyclist. He helps pedalling a tandem, and 

 wishes to be informed when the N. Y. C P. 

 cyclers will have their " Century " run, as he 

 expects to give his old colleagues a point or two 

 on fast bicycle riding. He is with Henry 

 Woodward, 124 Main street, Middletown, Conn 



Burton L. Bennett has gone into business 

 in Bristol, Conn., under the style of Holley & 

 Bennett. He reports that he is thoroughly 

 satisfied with his purchase. 



A. E. Wrensch, of Wrensch Bros., 610 

 Bloomfield avenue, Montclair, N. J., reports 

 good business. He would like to get one of 

 our class flags (I presume to remind him of his 

 good times), but does not know where to apply 

 for one. If any of the readers can inform him 

 he would feel obliged. 



Fleck is now with Nauheim, 59th street and 

 Lexington avenue. He was with Eschman, 51st 

 street and Ninth avenue. He says, however, 

 there is no place like the west side. 



Serr is still with Smith, 76th street and Lex- 

 ington avenue. He has been with him abou 

 five years, and says there is no place like it. 



WaTling is at Schoonmaker's, 42nd stree 

 and Park avenue. 



"Pop" Carter is relieving Cramer, 73rd 

 street and Park avenue, while his several 

 clerks are taking vacations, He left his posi- 

 tion with Hetherington, 42nd street and Van- 

 derbilt avenue, and is now going to "relieve" for 

 a change. 



Fred Trau can be seen at Kleinan's, 78th 

 street and Park avenue. He went on his vaca- 

 tion August i6th. 



Rudolph GiES, Phar. D., has been entered to 

 ride in the Century run of the Evening Tele- 

 gtain cyclers, on Saturday, August 29th. 



P. Lavalaye, with Brater, 76i:h street and 

 Park avenue, spent his vacation very pleasantly 

 at his home in New Haven, Conn. 



Captain Ludwig G. B. Erb, of the N. Y. 

 C. P. cyclers, would like to hear from all par- 

 ties taking an interest in the proposed Century 

 run this fall. His address is No. 539 East 88th 

 street. 



Contributions for this column solicited. 



B. Dauscha. 



'96 NOTES. 



Fred M. Egger is with W. H. Pohr, Wash- 

 ington Heights. He would like to see some of 

 the boys, there are so many nice young ladies 

 up in that neighborhood. 



Adolph G. Riegel, '96, is managing the 

 store for his father, who is in Europe. 



IT was with great pleasure that I received 

 news that Hayward, who, at the time tbe last 

 issue was going to press was down with a seri- 

 ous attack of malaria, has entirely recovered. 



Chas. WetmorE Smith is summering at 

 Hunter, Greene county, N. Y. He is with 

 Fromer Bros., at the above town. 



Branner tells me that Franz got lost the 

 other day and called on him in Hoboken. He 

 is with Powers, Madison avenue and 129th 

 street. 



John G. Block, Jr., dropped his watch the 

 other day. He thought he would repair it him- 

 self. It took him ten minutes to take it apart, 

 and about two hours to put it together. The 

 watchmaker took I300. 



Vincent is with his father in Brooklyn. I 

 met him with Cannon at Coney Island, not long 

 ago, but they were too preoccupied with some 

 lady friends for me to interview them. 



Frank still occupies his old position with 

 Klutow, Lexington avenue and 109th street. 



