II4 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



OBITUARY. 

 Frederick H. Pamphilon, '85, died on March 29. He was born in Stafford, 

 N. V.. in 1865, and for many years was the proprietor of a store on Fourth Ave.. 

 Brooklyn, where he also served as president of the Kings County Pharmaceut- 

 ical Society for several years. His remains were taken to Stafford for burial. 



'93 NOTES. 



We received a letter from Bert. Schreiner in which he says, Plainfield still 

 has the honor of counting him among her citizens. 



Jos. Mayer is now a Phar.D., Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. What's the 

 matter. Joe; is New York not good enough for you, or too good? 



Lawrence J. Meighan has followed the example of the other members of 

 the Triple Allinaee (Shaaf, Jarchow and Meighan) and has put his neck into 

 the yoke of matrimony. Our best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 

 J. Meighan. 



The aforementioned alliance is getting over-balanced on one end, as Jarchow 

 now weighs as much alone as the other two-thirds of the combine. Any one 

 not knowing what a prosperous " deutscher Apotheker" looks like, will get the 

 required idea by calling at 445 Second Ave. 



Power has purchased a store in Plainfield, N. J. We are awaiting news 

 of his marriage, as the two always seem to go together. 



The term at the Baltimore Medical College being over, Jake Stage is again 

 making us happy with his presence. 



Another arrival from Baltimore is E. Lehmann. who has been studying at 

 the Dental College there. Is it Baltimore's reputation for pretty girls that has 

 attracted those two lady-killers there? 



Send ns news of yourselves and others of the class, boys, as my stock is 

 running low, and the only way to keep up a presentable class column is for 

 all of you to help me preserve the old '93 column. Eugene F. Lour. 



'94 NOTES. 



Special issue this month, commencement is yet a dream of the future, but 

 I feel confident of having an opportunity of writing a lengthy list of names 

 next mouth, so don't disappoint me, boys. If you haven't a ticket, why, come 

 anyway, and we'll take care of you. 



The Outing, you know, is to be held on Wednesday afternoon, June 8th. 

 We have made arrangements to get the moon full that night, so that if he lights 

 on us. we will be prepared for the -hiring attack. By the way, bring your 

 best girl with you. and perhaps we will congratulate you on your choice. 



Dr. Leo Geisler is with Beley, who has Kress's old stand on Sixth Ave. and 

 52d St. Leo has done his share of Alumni work this season, having served 

 on the Ball. Alumni Day, and other committees. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ely paid us a visit on the 13th. inst.. when Frank had an 

 opportunity of exchanging reminiscences with the '94 boys who were present. 

 We hope to see more of him in the future. 



