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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



instructor, Dr. Oscar G. Harrison, has been 

 called from us by death, therefore, 



Resolved, That in the demise of Dr. Harrison, 

 we feel that our class has lost an instructor 

 whose services were invaluable, and whose place 

 in the hearts of his pupils can never be filled. 

 During the time of our association with him as 

 pupils, we have ever found him devoted to our 

 interest even to self sacrifice. The time of vaca- 

 tion usually spent in recreation and pleasure 

 was by him employed in furthering the work in 

 which his life was absorbed. 



Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sym- 

 pathy to the bereaved family. To the wife who 

 has lost a kind and considerate husband. To 

 the parents who lost a dutiful and loving son. 



That the above resolutions be placed in full 

 on the class record and printed in ThkAi^umni 

 JOURNAI,, and that an engrossed copy be sent to 

 Mrs. Harrison. 



The committee appointed to attend the funeral 

 and to see to the floral display, consisted of the 

 following gentlemen ; 



L. S. HoMMEiv, Chairman, 

 H. E. CooivEY, 

 H. A. Bradner. 



PERSONALS. 



It is to be regretted that one of our fair lady 

 students has been obliged to leave college 

 owing to poor health. 



Officers of Junior Class. — President, Clar- 

 ence W. Hitchcock; Vice-President, R. C. Wat- 

 ling; Secretary, G. Ford Sutorious; Treasurer, 

 J. P. Lavalye. 



WiLiv H. ChamberItAin, of Meriden, Conn., 

 class '95, has been obliged to leave college owing 

 to poor health. 



Our Treasurer, Mr. J. P. Lavalye, has been 

 confined to his home for the past few days by 

 an attack of the grip. 



One student in Botany examination thought 

 he was going to be shaved, when the Professor 

 called nexl, to look into the micioscope. 



EvidentIvY McI— and others thought whis- 

 key was a good brain stimulant by their actions 

 just before the examinations. 



Married, on New Year's Day, in the quiet 

 town of Morris, Conn., Mr. Harvey P. Bissell, 

 Ph.G., to Miss Flora M. Randall. Mr. Bissell, 

 who graduated from the N. Y. C. P. in '93, has 

 accepted a very honorable position in I^itch- 

 field, Conn., at Wheeler's Phai:macy. As the 

 happy pair start in life full of hope, they have 

 the best wishes from their many and numerous 

 friends for every possible success. 



H. W. Reusswig, '93, at present with J. C. 

 Field, of Sommerville, N. J., will soon join 

 the ranks of the Alumni Association. 



Geo. B. Brusn, '85, formerly with Billings, 

 Clapp & Co., is now in the employ of Seabury 

 & Johnson. 



Otto Raubenheimer, '88, has removed his 

 place of business to Fourth street and Willow 

 avenue, Hohoken, N. J. 



Geo. B. Wray, '82, has greatly improved 

 the appearance of his store on Getty Square, 

 Yonkers, N. Y., by the addition of a handsome 

 soda fountain, the cost of which approached 

 closely to $3,000. 



John C. Neilsen, late secretary of the 

 Alumni, is now at Sag Harbor, Long Island. 



Th e new pharmacy of Oscar G. Kalish, '89, at 

 Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, is a 

 "thing of beauty." 



WiLi< C. MuNSON,'93, is now acting as mana- 

 ger for the Allison Drug Co., of Fourth avenue. 



Edw. W. BrcECKlein, '91, is doing a fine 

 business on Market street, Paterson, N.J. 



Are there any druggists in New York who 

 are anxious to buy tickets for an apothecary's 

 ball ? ' •' 



That the New York Board of Pharmacy is 

 watching out sharply is shown by the fact that 

 the following druggists have been convicted 

 and fined for violation of the pharmacy law: 

 Fred J. Stock, Wm. T. Cox, Geo. Roserson, 

 John O'Conner, and Fred Kleinschmidt. Other 

 sinners take warning. 



The Alchemysts may be seen every Wednes- 

 day afternoon at the alleys of Allaire & 

 Petro, on Third avenue, making "strikes" 

 and "spares," and occasionally the deadly 

 "poodle." 



WiLiv all members of the Alumni Association 

 kindly send their addresses to the secretary 

 Harry Heller, 209 Bleecker street, New York 

 City? 



