176 THE JOURNAIv OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



'99 Xotes. 



Liebstadter who until recently Apothecary in the New York Hospital is also in 

 Paris by this time. Just received a card from him which was very short and to the point 



Michel is with Freesse's, 38th Street and 3d Avenue. 



Roux (Rue, Rue how I love my Rue) is still at Hasselbach's, 119th Street and ist 

 Avenue. 



Miss Ehlin is New York Representative of the Nutrico Milk Food Company. 



Pompelly when last seen was with Caswell, Massey & Co., 25th Street. Wm C. 

 was with them at New Port last summer. 



Our President Eugene J. Ward, has left Perry's (in the World Building) and is now 

 with Eimer & Amend. 



Otto N. Frankfurter is also with Eimer & Amend, and has been there since last 

 December. 



Fred. S. Frankfurter has left Wolf's & Co., and is now head clerk at the Palisade 

 Pharmacy, 42d Street and loth Avenue. 



Yes Pointner, Roux, Lohr, Rolfs, Merring, Mohr, and a score of others were at the 

 commencement and that is the last I've heard of them. 



Rushansky is working down at Rockaway Beach this summer. Dosn't like Roose- 

 velt Hospital in the summer time. 



Rolfs is with Geister on Columbus Avenue. 



Shoenherr has left the Red Cross Pharmacy 34th St. & 8th Ave., and is now with 

 Wall, 9th Ave. & 38th St. 



Someone asks where Cadman is — Don't know, ask some one else. 



Saw Purdy & Tyler on 3rd Ave., the other day but they didn't see me. 



Chas. Heller was married on the 27th of June. — That's news. 



Raabe is at 68th St. & Amsterdam Ave. 



Otto N. Frankfurter intends to spend his vacation in Patchoque, L. I. Probably the 

 first two weeks in August, so I'm told. 



Berudt is still in Brooklyn, He must have a steady job. 



So long boys I hope you'll have a pleasant vacation. 



•00 Notes. 



Reuben T. Groves has accepted a position with the Mutual Drug Co., 422 3rd Ave. , 



N. Y. 



Retrospectatus. 



( To be perused by certain members of the 'Class of 1900 some twenty years from 



now, if they are alive.) 



I hear again the merry laugh, 

 The toil and heat of day are o'er, ^^^ g^^ ^^^ groups yet standing ; 



The winds are gently sighing, -Down in the hall each morning hour 



And through the stillness of the air, .^^-^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ expanding. 



Scenes long past are flying. . • ^. 4. 1 * 1 .•.:i 



^ ^ -^ '^ Again the scene at lecture laid, 



They seem to come, they seem to go. And all so intently viewing ; 



In swift allusions gliding, While "Prof." with smiles and timely 



Fond romances of other days, words 



For which my heart keeps sighing. Our heads are gently cramming. 



I see again the dear old boys, Each one with pencil and with book 



And walk the same old places ; All learning neatly noting, 



Which often in those other days. While gently on our passive minds 



Were bright with knowing faces. Some "Airy Castles " floating. 



