134 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Now boys don't all write at once as I have more notes than I can attend to, my ad- 

 dress is Dorranceton, Luzerne Co., Penn. 



Theo. E. Meyers. 



eiass Motes, '01. 



Well boys, our happy days of the Junior year are now over. How do you feel after 

 the year's study and how did you come out on your examinations? 



Judging by the results of the examinations, our senior class will be one of the larg- 

 est in the history of the College. 



The following students may be found at their respective places of business as fol- 

 lows : M. G. Bube, with J. H. Morrey ; B. Brown, with J. H. Morrey. 



By the way, Mr. F. K. Schmidt being on the committee for class yell sent the follow- 

 ing to be given at commencement, but as there were so few of us there it was im- 

 possible for us to give it. 



" Benzol, Phenol, Pinol, Tar 

 Eugenol, Carbinol, Rah, Rah, Rah, 

 Chlorin, Bromin, Fluorin, Run 

 N. Y. C. P. 1901." 

 What do you think of it ? A. C. Thompson. 



K -t Notes. 



Congratulations to the successful ones, and the heartfelt sympathies of all the 

 brothers to the unsuccessful in the last examinations. 



As soon as " Snulling Al " reached his New Haven home he struck a job at — — 

 what do you think, pushing the lawn-mower. 



" Happy Jack " tells me that he has " fired " the old brown hat, but you ought to 

 " hear " his new one. 



Harry Reynolds is casting his smiles over ths counter of Parkin & Co., 66th St. and 



Col. Ave.; Britton still stays with " Papa " Freess. Well you never knew him to fall 



behind the line, he has a job somewhere but hasn't informed us yet. 



Will tell you more in the near and dear future. 



A. C. Thompson. 



Kay's Kurious Kolutnn. 



A noted statesman once said that the best way to repeal a bad law was to enforce it; 

 to this the chairman of the 1900 Outing Committee quite agrees. If President Frb 

 will insist on appointing him to this office, he has no other alternative than acting 

 consistent. Examine if you will his reports as chairman and you will find nil on the 

 debit and "good time" on the credit side. Hence you may rest assured that June 

 13th will prove a day pleasanter to the attending Association members and their friends 

 who take advantage of it, than it will to the treasurer. 



The outing will be a success, regardless of expense. This from headquarters. 



Any old thing can swing in under this column, I told a fellow once that I thought 

 love a dream, "yes," said he, "but marriage is an alarm clock," who'll join me in 

 taking exception ? "Dr. Gies?" " thank you," any one else? 



" Even the walls have ears " so speak gently, I hear the N. Y. C. P. C. C. is going 

 to " git together " and take a run down to Arverne on May 27th to get some of those 

 beautiful lilacs. Meinecke is limbering up already as he is to be pacemaker. 



Funny about Atlantic City and Washington trips in connection with marriage 

 rumors; save your coin, boys, you may need it before the snow flies. 



Ask "the deacon " about the freckle-faced Irish kids in Brooklyn calling him father. 



