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THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Among others who were present the follow- 

 ing might be mentioned: Secretary Wm. A. 

 Hoburg, Jr., Dr. Harry B. Ferguson, Dr. R. 

 Gies, First Vice-President Harold, Treasurer 

 Chas. S. Erb, Second Vice-President Julius Tan- 

 nenbaum, Third Vice-President J. Glassford, 

 Nelson S. Kirk, Fred Borggreve, Dr. P. L. Eck- 

 hard, Dr. C. F. Pfister, Aug. H. Hall, Chas. A. 

 Johnson, D. L. Cameron, Carl Schnackenberg, 

 Dr. Herman Graeser, Dr. Henry Kreuder, Dr. 

 H. Herzfeld, Dr. O. Mayer, Jos. Ruprecht, H. 

 Kantrowitz, Edward Uhe, Dr. Chas. H. Bjork- 

 wall, J. Gallagher, Prof. M. R. Mandelbaum, 

 Jos. Aquarro, M. Thurlow, E. Pimme, E. E. 

 Fisher, C. VanBuren, C. J. Beck, E. P. Wood, 

 P. Gregorius, E. F. Miller, L. Eickwort, Jr., L. 

 G. B. Erb, N. Cohen, G. L. Hager, G. Evans, 

 P. Schaul, Geo. J. Diirr, L. G. Schanikow, R. 

 L. Daimstadt, Sergt. P. M. Davies, L. W. De 

 Zeller, Wm. Brainerd, F. Woolston, P. Shaugh- 

 nessey, Dr. L. W. Geissler, Jr., C. O. Grube. 



R. G. 



'93 NOTES. 



We spent two weeks of our short and check- 

 ered life at Sing Sing recently. (Short term 

 prisoner.) While there we met a fat, slick- 

 looking country politician who, on closer in- 

 spection, proved to be "Chancey" Terwilliger. 

 He is located in that romantic town, and if ex- 

 ternal appearances go for anything he is being 

 well used by the world. If any of you happen 

 to run across him, ask him how Ada of cake 

 walk fame is. 



Another representative of '93 who is an- 

 chored there is Kip. He was glad to see me 

 and all that sort of thing, but had to hustle to 

 catch a train to Peekskill. He rushes up there 

 Wednesdays and Sundays, the gossips say. 

 Wonder has that anything to do with what he 

 whispered confidentially to me about a sweet, 

 dear little girl, soon to be Mrs. K. 



'94 NOTES. 



"Happy New Year !" 



Louis G. Scharnikow, who was a junior 

 with us, is thinking seriously of taking a course 

 in dentistry. He is at present with Schroter on 

 Columbus avenue. 



AS usual our class was well represented at 

 the Alumni dinner. During the festivities I 

 noticed Dr. Kreuder, Hon. H. A. Herold, Ser- 



geant Davies, Messrs. Kirk, Erb, and Grube. 

 President Searles and Dr. Oehler vied with one 

 another for honors. 



"Alumni Ball, February 9th; box office now 

 open. How many." 



'97 NOTES. 



A. J. Palmer, one of the Southern Club, is 

 with his father, Messrs. Palmer & Kinsbrew, 

 wholesale and retail apothecaries, of Athens, 

 Ga. Brother Palmer proved himself a great 

 honor to his class at an examination held in the 

 early part of November before the Georgia 

 State Board. He carried off first honors, win- 

 ning first prize. In speaking of the same, he 

 remarks : "I am proud to say, both for myself 

 and for the able professors who taught me, that 

 I made the highest average." Showing his 

 true blue for his "Alma Mater." 



Oh, Nickerson is with the Riker Drug Co., 

 Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, looking 

 as ever prosperous and well. He says he can- 

 not imagine where all the fellows have gone to. 

 I wonder whether he ever goes to Keith's, 

 Proctor's on any week day afternoon. At a 

 performance I witnessed recently at Proctor's, 

 Twenty-third street, were present, Milne, Peter- 

 son, Koch and Devine, certainly quite a few. 

 Milne was seen in a front seat — living pictures, 

 you know. 



The illustrious son of his father, Orrin M. 

 Morey, has been discovered in Brooklyn. 



Bardoes, "he who would a mascot be, " is 

 in Sixth avenue, corner Sixteenth street, with 

 the Hansen Pharmacy. 



The engagement is announced of Brother 

 Henry Schreiner to Miss Emelia Heine, of 

 Yonkers, N. Y. Accept our best wishes for the 

 future, and learn to forget the Olympia Theatre 

 and Becker and you certainly will be happy. 



The very latest "Teddy Kaiser" is still 

 working, and says he expects to — "for the 

 winter." 



Hubbard has joined the Y. M. C. A. Fel- 

 lows, a wonderful change has overcome him. 

 Real nice and good, you know. 



White says she looked me into the eyes and 

 says: "Willie, dear boy, why don't you take 

 some hot, real hot, coffee, you look so cold ? " 

 Christmas is coming, you know, fellows. 



