114 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ALUMNI, CLASS AND COLLEGE NOTES. 

 1907 NOTES. 



Dr. E. Bischof has purchased the oldest hotel on L. I. at Roslyn, 

 the Mansion House, which is very large and has a fine view of the 

 surrounding country. Would like to meet the boys here and have a 

 smile or spend their vacation. 



SONGS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION. 



'I hates to get up early in the mornin" Eade. 



'Down where the Wtirzburger flows" Crooks. 



'Can't you see I'm lonely" Brownell. 



'Poor John" The Janitor. 



'Home ain't nothing like this" Breakie. 



'When love is young in springtime" lUirroughs. 



'Why don't you try" Del Vecchio. 



'Making eyes" Bikowsky. 



'If time was money I'd be a millionaire" Meeker. 



'Tell me about the Exams The School. 



'Asleep in the deep" Barth. 



'It ain't all honey, and it ain't all jam The University Course. 



'Every day is ladies' day with me" Cooper. 



'Love me and the world is mine" Stiller. 



'I was happy till I met her" Alpers. 



'Somewhere, somebody's waiting for you" Allen. 



'It's nice to have a sweetheart" D'alton. 



'How dry I am" Lambrides. 



'Please go way and let me sleep" Bongartz. 



'I never did notin to nobody" Blauer. 



'I'm trying so bard to forget" Kaufman. 



ALUMNI PINS. 



As previously stated Alumni Pins can be had from the Registrar, 

 Dr. Geo. C. Diekman, 115 West 68tli Street, New York City. Price 

 $6 each, by registered mail $6.15 each, with patent safety clasp attach- 

 ment 20 cents extra. All Alumni members should have one. 



