igS THB JOURNAIv OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Snyder is right hand man at Reeder Bros, summer pharmacy, at Englewood, N. J. 



Up in the Catskills, at Fleishmann's, in Sullivan County, Miller, whom many of the 

 boys remember, is located in business, and now making hay while the sun shines. 



Clinton has a prosperous pharmacy in Peekskill, which is perhaps the only town 

 outside of New York where two '94 graduates are conducting opposition stores, our 

 genial E. B. Horton being located in the same town. 



Our military contingent, Tanne', Davie and Roely, the three hospital Stewarts of "de 

 ate" (regiment), spent several days at Highlands, having a high time, after their 

 arduous duties in camp. Tanne' with his usual versatility we understand while there 

 organized a new order known as the " Ancient Order of Trolleys," which was in a 

 flourishing condition when they left town, whether " off or on " is not reported. 



Wolff is now employed with the Mutual Drug Co., 3d avenue, 29th street. 



All members of our class are urged to communicate with the class editor from time 

 to time with any items of news they may have. Our class was one of the largest ever 

 graduated from the college and a great many of our boys are now successful proprie- 

 tors, or holding responsible positions. Let us hear from you through the Alumni 

 Journal and keep up the interests and prestige of '94, write on one side of the paper, 

 and all communications under icoo words in length, will be gratefully sent to our 



editor-in-chief. 



F. N. P. 



•97 Notes. 



H2O Shears informs me that Geo. Phillips was the feature of a parade of "The 

 Homestead Social Club " which paraded through West 43rd Street last month some 

 time. To judge from the description Phillips certainly must have been it. Proving 

 as ever that he still is and always will be a what is instead of a has been as was once 

 erroneously stated. 



J. G. Dodson, of Americus, Ga., who has been managing the Dodson Pharmacy at 

 that place has been appointed on the Georgia Board of Pharmacy, being the youngest 

 man ever appointed to that august Board. This is another proof of our boys' ability. 

 Our best wishes and heartiest congratulations "Old Man " and when you visit New 

 York this season, pay us a visit. 



He of "Auburn hair fame" Becker will forsake pharmacy for medicine. He 

 matriculates at Cornell this fall. 



May the light so shine as it always has for him for he always was the brightest 

 thing that happened both in knowledge and make up. Success is all he knows, so 

 our best wishes for a continuance. 



Henry Kleber has bought out Oscar Sommer's store 2d Ave. cor. 43d Manhattan, 

 and so far has had excellent success. Sommer retired owing to ill health I am told. 



E. A. M. 

 1900 Notes. 



It is with deep regret that I have to report the death of our classmate, Joseph Cos- 

 tello, which occurred at his home in New Haven, Conn., Saturday noon, August i8th. 

 Little do we know or appreciate what the pang of death means until it comes near to 

 us, and to those who were his associates at college, it has been felt keenly. Tuber- 

 culosis, thou art certainly grasping. To the bereaved ones, the Class of 1900 extends 

 its innermost and sincerest heartfelt sympathies. 



Jonnie Helmecke (does he raise it?) has returned from a long vacation amongst 

 the Berkshire Hills. 



They go. Day go. DAGO. 



Britton is back in the fold. 



