38 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Just think of stampeding the band and making them play two more dances after 

 they had finished the programme and were ready to depart— if that doesn't show en- 

 thusiasm what would ? Our old and tried friend Hays, of the Circular, Harris, of the 

 Era, and Mayo, of the Amer. Druggist, represented the Pharm. Press. They, no 

 doubt, can talk for themselves through their columns. There were only two things 

 which did not turn up and they were Borgreve's Surprise and Supper for all. Of the 

 former I understand one-quarter was on the sick list and that spoiled the quartette, of 

 the latter there need not be much said except that the caterer was swamped, he now 

 realizes that the Alumni eat a man out of house and home. 



Our worthy Professor Ferguson brought the Mrs. with him and she is coming again. 

 Professor Diekman was accompanied by Miss Cheney, Dr. Ferguson by Miss Parshley, 

 «' our own " Billy Hoburg and his sister were there, Thomas Bruce Furnival and Miss 

 Groome could be seen, but it struck me that Tom ought to be groome. Griffin 

 (there's only one)had brought his wife over from Flushing. It was her first appearance, 

 but will not be the last. Miss Griffin was also of the party. The other end of the 

 office, the fiery end I mean, was represented by Dr. Gies, the ever amiable full of 

 smiles " Rudy." Mrs. Gies was also there and helped make the affair a success. She 

 was accompanied by a family of friends to the number of fifteen. 



Our worthy ex-President Searles and his wife and Miss Hubbell, ex-President 

 Greaser and Mrs. Ottendorfer represented the "has rans." 



President Erb, Vice-Presidents Kirk, Pond and Tyler, the latter with Miss 

 Selwood, Secretary Hoburg and his sister, Treas. Diekman, Registrar Bjorkwall, Miss 

 Bjorkwall and Mrs. Bjorkwall proved that the officers of the alumni are all right. Of 

 the members, I recall Mr. and Mrs. Herold, Mr. and Mrs. Taunenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. 

 L. G. B. Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Schweinefurth and Miss Gibson, Mr. Dauscha and the 

 Misses Krone and Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Remle, Mr. and Miss Diirr, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Schaaf, Mr. Ihmels and Miss Owen, Mr. Dohr and Miss Eben, Mr. Meiuecke and 

 Miss Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Pfister, F. M. Stage and Miss Stage, Mr. Martin and Miss 

 O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Race, Messrs. W. P. L., L. F. and G. Gregorius with the 

 Misses Barnet, Messrs. J. T. Kirk, E. P. Lant, L. E. Michel, J. Pierson, J. Siegmann, 

 L. E. Stephans, S. S. Shears, W. C. Stubenrauch, F. P. Tuthill, A. Tscheppe, W. C. 

 Vincent, R. C. Taplin, P. J. Schaaf, Max. A. Auerbach, H. F. Ahrens, F. Borggreve, 

 E. A. Boetzel, F. W. Brown, G. M. Davies, W. A. Ebbitt, L. H. D. Eraser, L. W. 

 Geisler, G. W. Gschwind, W. A. Guthrie, S. Ackermann, A. Brooks, F. Nagel, Dr. W. 

 G. Robinson, Misses M. Levy, C F. Ehlin, S. Noralk, M. E. Grebe, of the class of 

 1900, Messrs. Wilson, Greene, Veeder, Christ, Werner, Paisley, Schaefer, Hamilton, 

 Winne, Adatte, Reynolds, Morse, Unbehan, Zahn, Britton, Jorgenson, Martin, 

 Kaehrle, Freese, Casey, Lynch, Burke, Pugliese and O'Connor, 1901 ; Messrs. 

 Banzshof, Allen, Thompson, Hart, Hill, Kaehrle, White, Bradbury, Mason, Jordan, 

 Hubner, Priest, Ward, Anrig and Vars, President Woodcock, of the Brooklyn Al- 

 umni, with quite a delegation ; there were also present Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Toussaint, Mr. and Mrs. C E- Smith, Mrs. R. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Man- 

 delbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Rothenberg, and Miss Rothenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Swann, 

 Mr. Agatson and Miss King, Mr. Hauenstein and Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, 

 Mr. Williamson and the Misses Williamson, Miss Stoddard, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Miss 

 Fitzpatrick, Miss Davison, Mr. Owens, Dr. Runquest, Mr. McManus, Mr. Dobbins, 

 Lieutenant Hooley, Mr. Unger, Dr. Sartorius, Mr. Mariamson, Dr. Wilson, Mr. 

 Menke, Mr. Geier, and Mr. Thebald. 



The affair was ably managed by Chairman Barggreve and Floor Director Shears, and 

 certainly bespeaks well for a grand ball in 1901. 



