THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 21 



Have you seen the " Moss "y " Grove "s together? They look like the heavenly 



twins. 



' ' Sweet are the uses of adversity ; 



Which like the toad, ugly and venomous, 

 Wears yet a jewel in his head ; 

 And this our life, exempt from public haunts. 

 Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, 

 Sermons in stones, and good in everything." 



"As You Like It." 

 How is that, is it not charming ? But alas a man who drinks whiskey Shakespeare ; 

 so I'll shake you, my fellowworkers of the Pill Tile, until later. 



So Long "Robie." 

 RoBT. B. Livingston, 



"Class Reporter." 



1901 Notes. 



Don't be offended at any of the personals. It's the other fellow , of course. 

 The enormous demand for Goldberg's "Fractional Crystallization by Friction," 

 must be very pleasing to the author. 



This is the seaison when Junior and Senior alike deposit their watches with their 

 "Uncle " (for safe keeping), hire a " spike tail " suit and pose as heavy swells at the 

 Alumni Ball. 



We hope the student who is taking the " Post Quiz " course derives as much benefit 

 as the Quiz masters do pleasure (?) from the practice. 



The fact that the " living pictures " have disappeared from Sixty-ninth Street ac- 

 counts for Cole's unusual attention during Pharmacy quiz. 



Dr. Jelliffe has convinced most of the students that the compound microscope is 

 not an infernal machine. 



We fail to understand Dr. Furnival's look of surprise when told that a Ruhmkorff's 

 coil was only used to transmit messages. 



If the product of the Dispensary Laboratory could be sent to the Philippines .a 

 standing army would no longer be a necessity. 



In order to give all students a proper amount of rest, we would suggest that the 

 Faculty make a rule forbidding " plugging " later than 2 A. M. on College days. 



A free scholarship would be a suitable reward to Gordon for his efforts to entertain 

 Section 111. before the Professor appears. 



Locks are no longer a protection since the Chemical Laboratory has become 

 hatmted. 



If the Quiz reviews give you the " shakes " now, what will next April do to you ? 

 Some of the drawings in microscopy bear more resemblance to a. Journal map of 

 South Africa than cell walls. 



We hope there is no truth in the rumor that Plummer is a candidate for one of the 

 " not dead but sleeping " cards that are being printed. 



P. G., '00. 



The first meeting of the Post-Graduate Class of 1900, was held in the Pharmaceuti- 

 cal Laboratory, January 9th. 



Mr. Conlin acted as chairman. The following officers were elected : President, J. 

 Harold Thomas; Vice-President, Elbert C. Purdy ; Secretary, Fred Vanton ; Treas- 

 urer, Ernestine J. Malwitz ; Reporter, Fanny A. Blan. 



