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Lipptnan, Buckle, Becker and Zucker are all taking a course in medicine at the 

 Cornell Medical College ; quite a bunch from one class, showing as ever that our boys 

 are ever ambitious. S- ^- ^• 



'00 Notes. 



Molwitz and Schenck have anchored in White Plains. 



Well, boys, Wilson is taking a special course in milk analysis— looks little suspicious 

 Don't you think so ? 



Not long ago Goodale was discussing the value of a Jersey cow and was quoting the 

 sale of one for |6o. A young lady was attentive to the conversation and immediately 

 broke in and said : " In the city a Jersey can be purchased for $T)." 



Should any of the members of '00 possess any news or jottings, kindly communicate 

 with Theodore F. Endress and face value will be guaranteed. 



" Bob Livingston, be you alive ?" 



With pleasure I inform the boys of '00 that John Helmecke has successfully under- 

 gone an operation for appendicitis and is fast convalescing. 



Paisley has returned from Canada and is going to locate in the city. 



Green took a quiet skip to the South, where " that " color never fades. 



Henry Klingler is with Schneider in the Bronx. 



P. G. '01 Notes. 



No, it is not May personally, who makes so much noise, but the loud h— he wears. 

 Reiddy Zahn is an apt pupil in gravimetric magic. 



Pundt is an expert in talking rag time. It is comical to hear him " talk his mouth 

 out." 



Now, Kaliski, we all know you are good looking, but Hepburn apparently is the 



favored one. 



" The Virtues of Hops are Multifold."— Schmidt. 



Seel a van, a suggestive business name. 



Fish stories have been put in the shade by the foot-ball stories told by " George 

 Morse " and " Lanky Hep." 



Stern, take a friend's advice and do not "touch " Pundt. 



Miss Rabinowich intends to treat the boys to an " afternoon " tea some "evening " 

 in the near future. " Are we going boys ?" One voice, " Well, I guess !" 



What is the meaning of " Doctoring "? 



'01 Notes. 



Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous year, shall be the first act of our admin- 

 istration. 



The result of the election held by Senior class was as follows : President, Whipple ; 

 Vice-President, Bradley ; Secretary, B ; Treasurer, VerNoy. 



Our esteemed ex-associate reporter, F. K. Schmidt, Phar. D.(?) has accepted a posi- 

 tion to translate deffinitious, from German scientific works. 



Cole, upon being asked the other day why he was so solemn replied, " Why, father 

 had 500 pounds of moth balls destroyed by moths the other day." 



Some of the students who were afraid of a flood of money in case of Bryan's election 

 are paying their tuition on the installment plan. 



A great many of the Seniors who marched in the Sound Money parade were soaked 

 through and through— others were soaked only on the outside. 



The way in which some of the boys kept shy of the camera would lead one to sus- 



