156 THE JOURNAlv OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



What did you think of the speech that Prof. Jclliffe made ? Wouldn't it jar you, 

 when the alarm goes off, I mean. 



I wonder how it feels to be a prof. 



Matthieson has located himself with Wilson, Ph.G., on Willis Avenue. Says he 

 is getting $15. oo per. I wonder whether he means per month or per day. He is cer- 

 tainly worth double that to any man (nit). 



Kahler seems to know a thing or two about the mysteries of chemistry. I hope that 

 he will not spend the |ioo all in one place. By the way he has at last succeeded in 

 getting a job. (You know all Pharmacists are a little skery concerning these prize 

 takers, they kinder think that they might know more than they do themselves.) I 

 don't blame them either. 



Lotz is still pounding the pills for Von Beiser up in 149th street and Trinity place. 

 By the by I received a most pleasing letter from Charlie the other day. In it he in- 

 forms me that his employer is convinced that he cannot do without him. He says 

 that he is receiving |i8.oo per week. Oh, wouldn't that bump you. Solomon was 

 not far from wrong when he said " All men are liars." What say you ? 



Eudress still owes nie that little bill. This is the only means by which I can call 

 same to his notice. I hope that he will come and cough up soon. 



I guess I shall have to break away for a while. But before doing so I want to ask 

 you to drop me a line or so once and a while, and let me know what you are doing for 

 yourself. Address all communications to the College. Hope you will enjoy yourself 

 during the summer months. Shake a day day, 



Yours and etc. , " Little Robbie, ' ' 



1901 Xotes. 



It is impossible for your reporter to get out any notes unless he hears from you. So 

 you will do him a great favor if you will drop him a line once in a while. 



Archie Hoover was one of the prizewinners in the recent "exams." Good for you, 



Archie. 



I am pleased to note that Mr. J. H. De Giorgi is dispensing pills behind the counter 

 of Wni. J. Sumers, 57th St. and 9th Ave. He could give us some news concerning 

 one of our lady classmates if he would. , 



Kt. 



The latest song of the day, entitled "I Wish I were Back in Old New York Town," 

 composed by Al. Kaehrle and sung by the " Tripod Quartette." Copies of the song 

 will be sent upon receipt of I1.50. Send the money to " Al." Hecan take good care 



of it. 



" Happy Jack " is an awful talker, but I have come to the conclusion he has forgot- 

 ten how to write, as well as several others. 



Pfaff hasn't set North River on fire yet. 



Let me hear from j'ou all. 



A. C. Thompson. 



