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Bjorkwall who has recovered from his illness, Dauscha, who looks like a prosperous 

 M. D. with his beard, Ferguson, editor of our va uable Journal and who deserves 

 great credit as such, Gies, without whom the exercises would have been a failure, 

 Ohlandt, from Hoboken, where he reports excellent beer and business, Ryan, who 

 came all the way from that Brooklyn town where, with Brown he is employed by the 

 Bolton Drug Co. and our successful and worthy friend Herman Walter of 2d Avenue 

 and 13th Street. 



Onceagain, don' t forget the Alumni outing, second Wednesday in June, at Donnellfs 

 College Point. 



George J. Durr. 



'97 Notes. 



Quite a number of the familiar faces of by-gone days were visible on Alumni Day, 

 held April 25th, at the college. There was Allen, the Tarrytown man, Grube, the sober 

 man, Remele, the learned man. Cohn the dancing man. Kaiser the sporty man and 

 so on. By the way the affair was unanimously voted a success. Boys our next will 

 be the outing at Donnelly's Grove, on the Sound, will give you full particulars at our 

 next writing. 



I have been told by several that our old reliable and only Ullman, really cracked a 

 joke the other day. Wh}', even the war cry Journal referred to the incident. 



Amadeo, our Costa Rican who left for his home immediatly after graduating, is said 

 to be serving as an apothecary in the Spanish navy. 



Little Willy van Gilder is again working " Broadway." His old rendevous. 



Fergusion D.V.S. in other words, our Horse Dr., is again practicing the same in 

 Lonesomehill N. J. by-the-Hackensack. 



Alex. Young has again come into prominence as the "restauranteur " of the "Ham- 

 mond baby," so the New Yor'k Journal of the ist data tells us. The child is confined 

 at Randall's Island, where Young is house physician. 



Evans, of Utica, was said to be in town, but forgot us entirely. 

 • Ralph Chandler Smith is considered the most proper thing in the form of a chem- 

 ist's clerk on Broadway, I am told. He always did cut a dash. Such a jolly good 

 fellow, you know. 



'99 Xotes. 



Oh ! yes, we are still in the ring, but you don't see us. 



Just received an inquiry for the wherabouts of Rolfs. Haven't heard from him 

 since last July. At that time he was with Lewis A. Ruff, 9th Avenue and 36th Street. 

 I guess he's gone by this time. You had better advertise in the World. 



Just found out where Steinmann is. Why, he is with Otto Frohweins, 3d Avenue 

 and 91st Street. Just as sporty as ever, so I'm told. 



Little Charlie Block is in Brooklyn, and still serving his apprenticeship with Eugene 

 A. Lohr, '93, at 508 Marcey avenue. 



Dickert the blonde is with the Presbyterian hospital. 



Besthoff is better off with Gebhardi, ist Avenue and 57th Street. 



Schaaf is with Van der Emde, down on the Bowery, 313 I believe. 



Evans is with Hofel, 230 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. 



Merring and Mohr are still at their old places and expend to spend part of their va- 

 cations up here with me in the Alleghany Mountains. 



Just shook hands with Harry Rush (Ansky), a few minutes ago. He says he is still 

 in the ring and I can vouch that somebody is treating him good for he is getting fat. 

 Has been spending his vacation in the woods. He is connected with Roosevelt Hos- 

 pital. 



