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Take note of the serious expression Conlin is assuming as the examinations hover 

 in sight. 



It has been echoed that Vanton's subject for a thesis is : (a) How to Woo and Win. 

 (b) Is Marriage a Failure ? The P.-G. reporter is not responsible for the authenticity 

 of the above circulation. 



Is it nobler to bleed for one's country or for the sake of science ? Thomas knows 

 best. 



As far as the ladies are concerned they are beyond criticism — do much, say little. 



Each member of our class was presented with a copy of "A Message to Garcia." 

 The presentation was made by Prof. Jelliffe. We all were benefited by the lesson 

 therein taught, and as a class recommend other students, who have not read the same, 

 to do so. 



If Stubenrauch makes as brilliant a success of chemistry as he has made of photog- 

 raphy, his fame is assured. 



While the P-G's were "cleaning up house," and thoroughly enjoying the work, 

 there was heard a crash of glass, and upon investigation, 'twas found that our class- 

 mate Wettlin, had fallen, accompanied by bacteria galore, petri dishes, test-tubes, etc., 

 and he was in hot H.3O besides. " O what a fall it was." 



Conlin's only consolation : — " 'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have 

 loved at all." Fanny A. Blan. 



Kay's Kurious Kolumn. 



Nothing curious about Fred. Linnig getting married, but I must grab the news to 

 help fill my column. This was the announcement I received a few days ago : 



Mrs. Mary Emeline Beebee 

 announces the marriage of her grand-daughter 

 Lucy Anderson Beebee 

 to 

 Mr. Frederic Linnig 

 on Wednesday March the twenty-first 

 Nineteen hundred 

 Brooklyn . 



Since then I have had the pleasure of congratulating the happy couple, and learned 

 that they had spent their honeymoon in Washington. 



I like to harp on Alumni Outings, the topic seems to please our lady readers, and I 

 don't blame them, for these events are " all right." 



We are going over to College Point again ; nice place and easy to get to, if you miss 

 the boat, you'll find friends. I have been wondering how the boys are going to turn 

 out this year. May we look forward to Pres. Erb with his whiskers, " Uncle Rudy " 

 in his cute Knickerbockers, " Ragtime Harry" with his usual, "The Deacon " with a 

 new hat, "Eddie" Meinecke with a hair cut, and "Serg't" Davies with his express 

 company ? 



The Diploma Pre-requisite seems to be the topic of "the " day. I hope our boys will 

 follow President Erb's advice in the last Journai,. " Remember Albany." 



Alumni Day should bring out a large delegation this year. Aside from the elections 

 there are other matters that require attending to. 



Here's to the new Business Manager of the Journai,, may his resources never be- 

 come exhausted. 



