THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



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'95 NOTES. 



IN riEMORiun. 



It becomes my sad duty to inform my class- 

 mates of the death of Randolph R. Reid of 

 Margaretville, Delaware Count}'', New York. 

 But one short year ago he was apparently in 

 perfect ! health, but alas— a serious cold con- 

 tracted during the summer of 1895, developed 

 into tuberculosis, which on September 22, 1896, 

 resulted in his death. Randolph R. Reid was 

 born twenty-five years ago in Margaretville, 

 where he always lived. After graduating from 

 the New York College of Pharmacy, he re- 

 turned to his native town, where he opened a 

 drug store, in which business he was engaged 

 at the time of his death. 



Louis G. Scharnikow is with Frederick 

 Kleinschmidt, 579 Columbus avenue, corner of 

 88th St. 



August Mueli^ER has succeeded Hoefling, 

 and is now with William F. Krembs, Madison 

 ave. and 89th st. 



Morse is with C. W. Snow & Co., wholesale 

 druggists, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Sherman has also located in Syracuse, but 

 his exact address is not known. 



C. W. Hitchcock, who was with us in our 

 Junior year, is managing the West End Phar- 

 macy at Newark, New Jersey. 



Owens can be found in Jersey City. Married 

 life seems to agree with him, he is getting stout- 

 er every day. 



Foster (also a benedict) is in Newark. 



Wendell, who was also in our Junior year, 

 is studying medicine at the College of Physi- 

 cians and Surgeons in Baltimore. 



ManvillE has again returned to New York 

 for a short visit. He is as bright and witty as 

 ever. During his stay here he can be found at 

 45 West 71st St. 



C. S. WOODHUL Davis has recently purchased 

 the E. P. Douglass Pharmacy in Groton, Conn. 



At the lecture on Wednesday evening, Oct 

 14, among the audience present, I noticed the 

 following '95 boys: Messrs. Gies, Duerr, 

 Mueller, Aquare, Boenke, Perilli and Ferguson. 

 B. Dauscha, Ph. G., 



234 East 87th Street. 



'96 NOTES. 



Our class was well represented at the first 

 Alumni Lecture of this winter delivered October 

 14th. Among those present were Schnacken- 

 berg, Uhe, Potter, Toplan, Tanhard, Diehl, 

 Thielke, Hirschman. Droelinger, Gregorius, 

 Ricksecker, Perilli, and several others the re- 

 porter could not interview. 



Potter informed me that he was taking the 

 Post-Graduate, as is also Gerken, who has re- 

 signed his position with Schlessinger in Brook- 

 lyn, to do so. 



Gregorius after spending a month in the 

 country has resumed his position with his 

 father. 



Diehl may be found at Schlessinger's, 624 

 Bedford ave., Brooklyn. 



I WAS quite surprised to see Scbnackenberg 

 at the lecture, as I had only a few days before 

 received the following letter from him: 



Friend Hostmann.-l am not feeling very well 

 at present in consequence of an accident which 

 happened as follows: In the excitement which 

 sometimes accompanies the attempt to escape 

 an unruly collector, my kneecap made the un- 

 pleasant acquaintance of the door of my safe 

 (empty), and the result is that I have been 

 limping for several days past. Owing however 

 to the vigorous use of "Chippewa Indian Oil" 

 as manufactured by the gold medallist of '96, I 

 am speedily recovering. 



Yours pharmaceutically, 

 (Signed) Karl Schnackenberg, Ph. G. 

 Perilli is managing his father's store on 

 Sullivan st. near Grand. 



Our Treasurer, W. Vincent seems to be quite 

 a sport. I have been informed that his cabin 

 sloop yacht "Loyal" won the regatta of the 

 Jamaica Bay Club, of which he is a member. I 

 have since learned that in addition to flying the 

 Club pennant, it also had the N. Y. C. P. '96 

 flag flying at the top, and little Willie attributes 

 his success in part to this fact. He also won 

 the swimming and tub races, and came in sec- 

 ond chasing the duck (he does not say what 

 kind of a duck. ) Although he received several 

 silver cups free, he still claims to be against free 

 silver. 



It has been decided to hold an Alumni Din- 

 ner, December 2d. Whoop it along boys, let 

 all of the '96 contingent be present to make the 

 hall resound with the old tamiliar, 1-2-3 Benzol 

 Phenol, etc. 



JEANNOT HoSTMANN, Ph.G., ('96.) 



