THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 65 



1901 Motes. 



The foot-ball game, N. Y. C. P. vs. C. C. N. Y., played at Deikel's Riding Academy 

 on the evening of January 12th, was won by C C. N. Y. The score being 25-5. The 

 victors were too heavy for us and have had more practice than we since the election-day 

 game. One thing was very noticeable, /. e., the difference in crowds. The C. C. N. Y- 

 men turned out in full force, while the N. Y. C. P. men were few and far between. If 

 was a lucky thing for the team that they didn't have to rely upon their classmates or 

 they would have come out at the small end of the horn financially. 



The line-up was as follows: For the N. Y. C. C. P. team, A. C.Thompson, 1901, 

 L. E.; Henry Klingler, 1900, L. T.; Chas. Heller, 1900, L- G.; Ed. F. PfafiF, 1900, C; 

 John McCarthy, 1900, R. G.; Max Kaliski, 1900, R. T.; Philip Hill, 1901, R. E. ; John 

 Dwyer, 1900, O.; M. A. Kaehrle, 1900, L. H.; Fred Frees, 1900, R. H.; George Morse, 

 1900, F. B.; M. A. Kaehrle, 1900, Captain; Theo. F. Endress, 1900, Manager; Mr. J. 

 Cavanaugh, Official ; Mr. Reagan, Linesman ; Mr. Grassi, Timekeeper. 



By-the-way, boys, don't forget the advertisers in the program of the game. If you 

 have forgotten who they were perhaps it would be well to recall them to your memory. 

 At the meeting of the class held January 20th, the one subject that has been racking 

 the brains of so many, was settled, ?. e., the class has decided to adopt the shield pin 

 which has been adopted by so many classes lately. There was comparatively very lit- 

 tle opposition, as all who saw the piu could not help being satisfied. 



The members of the class who attended the 49th annual ball of the " New Yorker 

 Dentscher Apotheker Vereiu" at Terrace Garden, January 27th, have decided that the 

 Germans know how to give a good ball and a good time. 



Three cheers for Vice-President Hill ! He has a brand new hair cut, which is, by- 

 the-way, a much needed improvement. 



The class of 1901 has some of the best guessers that ever attended college. 

 When the bark has been removed from the tree, what is left ? Mr. Miller had a 

 faint suspicion that " Sapho " might be found there. Very poor guess. 



Mr. Cole's friends seemed to have taken a sudden dislike to him in a recent physi- 

 ology lecture. Why ? 



What class of medicines cause vomiting ? Ans. Expectorants. Another bad guess ! 

 Mr. Ditmar came iuto quiz the other day looking like an Indian. The reason for his 

 not giving us a war-dance was that the Prof was there, and Mr. D. guessed that the 

 Prof, wouldn't enjoy it. That was a good guess !! 



Siuce Mr. Hart's initiation in the Phi Chi it has been impossible for him to stand 

 up straight when called upon in quizzes. 



Dr. X. claims to have a brother-in-law in the milk business who takes his hat off 



to a cow. 



" In how many states does water exist ? " " In all the states in the union except 

 New York and Kentucky." His father is a brewer on the east side, and his uncle a 

 moonshiner in Ky. 



" Keep off the grass and buy your goods of S C Co.," was the sign placed 



upon the lecture table not long ago. The men who were putting them up in the 

 street were arrested, while those putting them up in the lecture room were given just 

 two minutes to take them down. That was easy. 



One of those " wise seniors," while being quizzed by a fellow student shortly before 

 the last board exams., was asked what a molecule was. " Half an atom," was the 

 answer. He is one who expects to graduate with the class of 1900. Will he do it ? 



Mr. Beebe had the chance of his life the other day when a lady asked him to 

 triturate some tannic acid and potassium chlorate. Now, it is a well-known fact that 



