132 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



•94 Notes. 



While '94 was not as well represented at the Commencement as on former occa- 

 sions, we noticed a goodly number of the old boys there ; among them were Herold, 

 Dauscha, Cohn, Geisler, Davies and Pond. 



Now that Linnig is married, can anyone " vouch for him ? " Congratulations to our 

 former Vice-President (Yes, Ed.). 



Geisler and Pond represented the class at the Annual Banquet and Ladies Prize 

 Bowling Night given by the Retail Druggists' Bowling Association on Monday, April 

 30th at Healys. 



President Erb also graced the festive board with his presence, as well as President 

 Reuben R. Smith of the Manhattan Association. Mrs. Smith secured first honors in 

 the bowling contest. 



Nelson S. Kirk has been resting from his many duties at Old Point Comfort, Va. 

 An interesting letter was received from him just in time for the annual meeting, and 

 it was the " making of the boy," for the members saw fit to re-elect him as First Vice- 

 President, F. M. Pond being retained as his "second." Why " Chas. S." and 

 " Nellie " have been South it is hard to tell. 



William Kirkpatrick, Jr., who so seldom visits his Alma Mater, has been work- 

 ing steadily at Utleys, Sth Avenue and 17th Street, for the past six years— since grad- 

 uation—and I understand he is more than appreciated. 



Brevard Culp has also filled a good position with Messrs. Caswell, Massey & Co. for 

 the last six years. Culp looks prosperous and well groomed. Spent his vacation last 

 summer on the Continent enjoying the two months' leave of absence to his heart's 



content. 



Abram Robinson has also "held down" one job since graduation, having been in 

 the employ of Mr. R. R. Smith, 226. Street and Ninth Avenue, continuously since that 

 time. 



'94 boys must be "stayers." F. N. Pond. 



'95 Xotes. 



Alumni and Commencement Day exercises having passed into the history of the 

 Alumni Association as very successful events, our thoughts and united efforts are, or 

 ought to be concentrating, to make the coming Alumni outing t/ie most successful of 

 alumni gatherings. 



Among a laughing and joyful audience at the College on Alumni Day, I espied 

 Aquaro, Dauscha, Ferguson, Gies, and Perilli. Everyone expressed sincere thanks for 

 the entertainment which was most successful, and for which great credit is due to the 

 committee who spared no endeavor in making the affair the grand success that it was. 



Dr. Bjorkwall who is always in attendance at Alumni affairs, was unabla to attend 

 the exercises on Alumni Day because of an attack of the popular malady La Grippe. 



Bofti forget the Alumni outing, second Wednesday in June, at Donnelly's College 

 Point, Long Island, N. Y. 



At the election of ofificers of the Alumni Association on Alumni Day, Dr. Gies was 

 unanimously elected Secretary to succeed Mr. Hoburg. It was rumored that he will 

 some day be President. What ? 



DojiH forget the Atimmi outing, second Wednesday in June, at Donnelly's College 

 Point. 



Commencement exercises were attended by the following members of our class : 

 Belfry, who is punching pills and spreading plasters at Gety and James' on Sth Avenue , 



