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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



'94 NOTES. 



The post-graduate course is to be graced by 

 three of our brilliant lights this year. I refer 

 to Messrs. Ruzicka, Geisler and Stoerzer. 



Joseph Kussy, of the editorial staff of the 

 Alumni Journal, and for sometime with 

 O'Neil, of Newark, has severed his connections 

 in order to pursue a medical course in the Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania. He has our best 

 wishes, and I will endeavor from time to time 

 to note his advancement. 



"Billy" Donovan, who will be remembered 

 as one of the most popular '94 men, was found 

 by Dauscha this summer. He has charge of 

 the Loeser Pharmacy on Bloomfield avenue, 

 Montclair, N. J. He had formerly been in a 

 Vernon avenue store. 



Harry W. Crooks spent his vacation at 

 Plainfield and Asbury Park, N. J. Since return- 

 ing to Newark he has purchased a very neat 

 pharmacy at 272 Broad street, and is now giving 

 close attention to business. All the boys will 

 join us in wishing him every success 



A. A. ZiEGLER has joined forces with his 

 brother, in the latter's store on Linwood street 

 and Belmont avenue, Brooklyn. 



W. Arthur Bastedo, of Caswell & Massey's 

 is preparing for his second year at P. & S. Dur- 

 ing the summer he has been in the 47th street 

 store. 



Frank N. Pond, formerly of Lagat's, on 

 Amsterdam avenue, has purchased a store on 

 Ninth avenue and 24th street, this city. 



Hintilian is with the International pharma- 

 cy on Sixth avenue. 



Loveland is studying medicine at Yale. 



Don't forget the century run on the i8th. 



■ N. S. K. 



'95 NOTES. 

 E. W. Harding, who is now with R. Bach- 

 man, at Wakefield, Neb., writes that "the re- 

 ceipt of the Journal is the next thing to a visit 

 among the boys." 



Murray has left his position at 81 Catharine 

 street, and has spent two weeks at New Haven, 

 Conn. 



HoEFFLiNG, who has been quite ill lately, 

 has succeeded Durr, and is now with W. F. 

 Krembs, 89th street and Madison avenue. 



Wrensch, of Montclair, expects to matricu- 

 late at the P. & S. College this fall. 



Chambers is with Klopsch, corner of Cum- 

 berland and Myrtle avenues, Brooklyn. 



Brown, the younger, was seen in front of 

 Weidenfeld's, io6th street and Third avenue. 



The Heffly Brothers report good business in 

 their store, corner of Nostrand avenue and 

 Stockton street, Brooklyn. 



Otto Hensel has been elected Secretary and 

 Treasurer of the N. Y. C. P. Cyclers. 



B. Dauscha. Ph. G. 

 234 E. 87th street. 



•96 NOTES. 



Cantwell has returned to his home in Da- 

 venport, la., where he will open a store. He 

 has the best wishes of his classmates 



Wm. F. Bormann has accepted a position 

 with Julius Goetze, Lexington avenue and 65th 

 street. 



Joseph Rakoff is one of the apothecaries of 

 Mount Sinai Hospital. 



Berthold Flesh will study medicine at 

 Bellevue this fall. 



HULICK wrote to me stating he had spent a 

 pleasant summer at Asbury Park, where he is 

 employed in the Mattison avenue pharmacy. 

 He took frequent spins on his wheel in com- 

 pany with Bennett, who was with Hermon At- 

 wood, at West End. 



Louis Lotz sent word that he was "wid me 

 old man" at 599 Morris avenue, New York. 



Droelinger is another of the boys who is 

 preparing for the Regents. He will try for an 

 M. D. 



Paul Thielke is with Tscheppe & Schurr, 

 cor. 72d street and 3d avenue. 



Morris Hirschmann is with Miller Bros., 

 loth avenue and 48th street. 



LeClear is still with Mr. Frazer on Fifth 

 avenue. 



Branner, of Hoboken, N. J., who is an en- 

 thusiastic fisherman and often goes out for a 

 day's sport, claims that he always brings home 

 a load, but forgets to state whether it is a load 

 of fish or something else. 



SCHNACKRNBERG, Thiekle, Hirschman, 

 Seheidt and myself have been bowling quite 

 frequently of late. As it is the intention to or- 

 ganize a team to challenge the teams of the 

 Class of '97, and post-graduates, all who would 

 like to participate will please correspond with 

 the reporter. 



JEANNOT HOSTMANN, Ph. G. 



