Alumni, College and Class Notes* 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association, . . . WM. HOBURG, Jr., Ph G., 115 West 68th St., N. V. 



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Clauses prior to 1893. RUDOLPH GIES, Phar.D. 11 West 6S1I1 St. N.Y. 

 Bibliographv, . . . ADOLPH HKNMNG, Ph.G. 68 William St., N. Y. 



Class '93, .... EUGENE F. LOHR, Ph.G., 508 Marcy Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class '94, . . NELSONS. KIKK. Ph.G., 450 Third Ave., N. Y. 



Classes, ...... G. F. MANVILLE, 45 W. 71st St., N. V. 



Class '96. ..... J. HOSTMAN,204BoweisSt., Jersey City. N. J. 



Class "97, . . . . . . . . Q. E. D. 



Class 98, ..... T, E. DIEBOLDT, 115 West 6Mh St.. !<• . Y. 



Legal Notes, ...... H. A. HEROI.D, 34 Pine St., N. Y. 



Post Graduate Class of "96, .... HARRY B. FERGUSON, fhar V. 



N. Y. C. P. C. C. 



Annual dues, one dollar, payable quarterly, no initiation fee. Have you 

 nettled with Secretary-Treasurer Erb (539 East 88th Street)'/ 



Race-Meet.— A meeting will be held in the College on Wednesday evening. 

 March 9th, at 8 P.M., for the purpose of formulating plans for the spring race- 

 meet, which will be held in this city some time in April. Members are earnestly 

 requested to attend. 



"Jake" Stage, writing from Baltimore, s:iys that he will be with us in April. 

 We can assure our '97 champion a hearty welcome ;is a slight mark of appre- 

 ciation for services rendered last season. 



The Era had an interesting article about our Club and its history in the 

 February 10th issue. Have you seen the article? 



The Stag, held on January 29th, was voted "all right" by the guests of the 

 Club, who assembled in the Alumni Room, at 8.30 P.M., to witness the event. 

 Dr. Gies led off by introducing Prof. Sznski, the noted Egyptian prestidigitator, 

 whose feats of legerdemain were worthy of the late Prof. Herman. Berndt was 

 the first subject of the professor, taking his medicine like a man, until the 

 arrival of our portly Schuyler, who evincing an interest, Avas induced to masti 

 cate a "night extra," which was accomplished in record-breaking time. Elated 

 over his success, he allowed himself to be hypnotized (?) with disastrous results. 



Then followed a "gag competition," which became quite spirited, owing 

 to the resources of Messrs. Benjimau and Cantor, who vied with one another 

 for the best prize (bottle of Best Tonic), the event finally being won by Benji- 

 mau. Bro. Keenan, of the American Druggist, endeavored to spring a (lies joke 

 on Stoburg, but unfortunately got "twisted." 



The arrival of Mr. Pond, with a gramophone of the latest output, was 

 greated with applause, and in a few minutes the boys were lost in dreamy 

 selections from Wagner and other celebrities. Midnight marked the close of 

 the happy event, when amid a cloud of smoking tabes they sought their respect- 

 ive abodes. 



Among those present were I 'res., Nelson S. Kirk; Yiee-Pres.. Rudolf Gies; 

 Sec'y-Treas. and Capt., L. G. B. Erb; Lieut. Harry B. Ferguson: Color Bearer. 

 O. N. Frankfurter; Dr. Diekman, Dr. Hoburg, Messrs. Pond, Snsse. Drollinger, 

 Cohn, Sigel, Berndt, Benjiman, Cantor. Moore and W. Frankfurter. 



Miss Leroy, '99, is a valuable addition to our ranks. Her deftnt s< of man- 

 ipulation being only exceeded by iter charming personality. Scorcher. 



'94 NOTES. 

 Married. — Hieronimus A. Herold, the happy event occurred a short time 

 since and quite surprised us. To the couple we extend our hearty congratula- 

 tions. 



