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"That it is unnecessary for some of them to pay particular attention, as they 

 remember all they hear." 



" That Exams have no terrors for them." 



" That one of the section reporters is no gentleman." (That's right, ladies.) 



Juniors are requested to drop a line to any of the class reporters as to their location, 

 and any items of interest during the summer vacation will receive prompt attention, 

 thereby keeping up the pleasant acquaintanceship of the past year. Address all com- 

 munications to Reporter, Class 'oi, care N. Y. C. P. 



K -^ Notes. 



At a meeting held March 25th, new officers were elected for the term of one year. 



Meeting of Grand Chapter was held March 31st, Brother Smith, G. A., President. It 

 was a meeting that no member of Kappi Psi could afford to miss. He spoke of the 

 growth of the Society in the past year, and congratulated Gamma Chapter on having 

 the largest membership. 



There are about twenty juniors who expect to come up for initiation at the first 

 meeting of the " Frat." next year. 



Reward of $5 is offered to the man who can stick "Pearly" Regan at matching 

 Paisley. Al. Morse and others have tried to do it and they pay for the ice cream soda 

 without a murmur. 



" Coney Island " expects to do business at the same old place, in the same old way 

 and at any old time. 



" Harlem " has good intentions of going in the drug business for the summer. The 

 result of the exams may have something to do with his plans. 



" Al " is refusing all kinds of jobs just for the sake of going to the seashore for the 

 summer. 



"Happy Jack" is still playing pinochle and talking. 



" Brit " claims that after passing his final exams he will get a jeweled " Frat." pin* 

 Keep a lookout for the pin. 



Reynolds expects to spend his summer " Way Down East." 



After getting settled for the summer drop a line to your reporter so he may keep 

 the rest posted. Address all communications to 



A. C. Thompson, 

 Reporter of K ■^. 

 115 \V. 68th St. 



Post^Graduate Notes. 



Talking " Staphylococci " is positively prohibited in the P.-G. Class. 



Lost, strayed or stolen. — A white mouse from the Bacteriological Lab. Finder will 

 receive a vote of thanks upon returning the same. 



Our Post-Graduate Class received quite a round of applause as we passed the Seniors 

 assembled for a quiz. 



We need not all feel flattered, however, as we learn 'twas all intended for Vanton. 



The art of cookery is quite an item in P.-G. course ; therefore I advise Se- 

 niors who contemplate becoming Phar.D.'s to acquaint themselves with this branch of 

 science prior to entering this course. 



A Post-Graduate Inquiry.— Is it easier to plug at test-tubes or at studies ? 



Our model student.— "Thou shalt not steal " (even rice paper) is practiced to its 

 full extent by Wyckoff. 



Microscopes are a botheration at times. Aren't they, Purdy ? 



