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*96 Notes. 



Another man gone wrong ? I see in one of the pharmaceutical papers that George 

 Carter, night clerk at the Long Acre Pharmacy has married Mile. Lucille de Mar- 

 guerite, of Paris. Well done, George ; we wish, you all manner of success. 



Dr. Charles G. H. Gerken and Roy C. Taplin have gone into partnership, having 

 bought the pharmacy at the corner of Cornelia Street and Broadway. Brooklyn. The 

 store was owned by Speth Bros, and has enjoyed the patronage of the community. 

 " Charlie " and "Tap " will keep its reputation up in good shape, thereby enhancing 

 the profesiiion. All manner of luck and sm-cess, hoys. 



Ufie a id Wibsr are in Greenpoint, L'm< Island, and own stores. Business must be 

 good In thit q'larter, for they are kept hustling. 



George H. Hummel has taken charge of a new store owned bv his mother. U is 



located in Laurel Hill, Long Island, in the midst of a rapidly growing district. George 



says when the new East River bridge arrives '• Brooklyn City " won't be in it. 



C. G. H. G. 

 '97 Notes. 



Our boys are again waking up as a good many reveille sounds, as well our girls. I 

 heard from Mrs, C. F. Sherman (Miss E. North), "Sonny," Wooten. El inge and 

 several others. 



E'tiiige said he thought he would drop me a line for the New Year, also incidcntly 

 a bill for a pair of pajamas he claimed I loaned and never returned during onr house- 

 keeping episode iu "Smiles Charity Flat" during our senior year. In open space, 

 my statement j)lease accept, tis chilly, but lay your charges on the ice, dear bov. 



Our Chesteifi Id Brigade's Captain, S. S. Shears, is said to have won fame for being 

 one of the nattiest dressed men at Asburv Park last year, which can be easily surmised. 

 You know he was always "just proper." 



F iedgen is as ever one of our dead ones. Lives a few blocks from the college, 

 but is never heard from, like a few others. 



" Alwass comes in bunches." — Gregorious. He is as ever with his father at 8ih 

 Avenue, comer 31st Street, N. Y. 



Call Linder, with E. B. Shields, Hudson Avenue, corner Sand Street, Brookl\n. 

 So our Dnnish boy's card reads. 



George Ferdinand, Esq., if 30U please, has come into quite a fortune it is said. And 

 from what '' Wirih tells me " he is the real thing amongst the ladies. 



Benjamin Wert of the "Sloss Clique," who bought a store at Hoboken shortly after 

 grndurtting, has sold same again owing to ill health. He is living quietly at his 

 parental home at Hackettslown, N. J. 



'99 Notes. 



Now that Vars is married let us all congratulate him and wish him success and that 

 his future days may be diys of happiness. If the class only knew all, they miyht feel 

 somewhat indebted to Vars, for he certainly did more for the class than any other in- 

 dividual student. 



Harry S. Jenkins was in to see me the other day. Well, he's looking as young as 

 usual aud still retains that characteristic smile. (No, he isn't married.) 



They tell me that Berndl (you must know Berndt) is fortunate enough to have a 

 new position every other month. (How fortunate some fellows are.) 



Johnson (Aubrey D., the one that sat up in the gallery of Carnegie Hall that night 



eating peanuts and flirting with ), well he is still in the ring, but doesn't have 



much to say. 



