THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 115 



Louis G. Seharnikow will again go To the Catskills this summer. He leaves 

 the city on June 15th to take a position in Smith's Pharmacy, at Pine Hill, 

 N. Y., where he will remain until the middle of September, after which he may 

 he found at. the old stand (86th St. and Columbus Ave.) 



I>rs. J. Henry Wurthnian and Henry Kreuder are progressing nicely at P. 

 and S., where their course concludes in a few weeks. In the event of war, I 

 understand that they will both enlist. 



OUR TALENT— DO YOU RECOGNIZE THEM? 

 Tom Reid, the boss, gavel specialty, A. C. S.; Barnum, "'cash up, you lose," 

 ('. S. E.; Walter Lamroseh, famous choral leader, W. A. H.; Weber or Fields, 

 German impersonators, R. G.; Lew Dockstader, Negro impersonator, N. S. K.; 

 Daniel Webster, statesman and orator, H. A. H.; Bill Bryan, free silver cham- 

 pion, L. G. B. E.; Bill Nye, greatest joke(r) on earth, E. F. L.; Groner, C, an- 

 ideal papa, J. T. ; Amos Rusie, champion pitcher, C. H. B.; Fitzimmons, 

 champion pugilist, M. A. A.; Jimmy Michael, champion cyclist, J. S. S.: Linne, 

 great botanist, "Hot Stuff" on club runs, H. B. F.; T. J. Byrnes, great bobbie, 

 '" S;" Tom Pepper, great liar — too many entries in this class; if each aspirant 

 will send .$5 to the business manager of this Journal, arrangements might be 

 made for a special issue. 



POST GRADUATE '98 NOTES 

 Herman F. Ahrens, '97, who was fatally ('!) injured by an explosion while 

 assaying alkaloids in the Pharmaceutical Laboratory, is slowly recovering. In 

 an interview he desired to most emphatically contradict the statement that 

 the accident occurred while preparing high explosives with "Granz." It is 

 rumored that a benefit will shortly be tendered. 



Glassford and Hager are supposed 1 ?) to be the two hardest workers in 

 the class. Already their friends are beginning to call them doctors. 



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



President, Nelson S. Kirk; Vice-president, Rudolph Gies; Secretary-Treas- 

 urer, Capt. L. G. B. Erb, 539 E. 88th St.; Lieutenant. Harry B. Ferguson; Color 

 Bearer, Otto N. Frankfurter. 



Annual dues, $1, payable quarterly; no initiation fee. 



SCHEDULE RUNS FOR MAY. 

 1, Mount Vernon: 4, Point View Island: 8, Westchester; 15, Lynbrook, 

 L. L; 18, Coney Island: 22, Fort Hamilton; 29, Hackeusack. 



Scorchers' notes were sent in last month — so find the editor. 



I cannot too strongly urge members to join the I.. A. W. Will gladly furnish 

 information, indorse and forward applications. 



Jake Stage is rapidly developing into a "warm baby." Should he continue 

 his rapid strides, our scorching element will have to hustle for prizes at the 

 outing. 



Frank N. Pond has kindly consented to conduct half of the Sunday runs 

 hereafter, consequently all members will now have ample opportunity of parti- 

 cipating. " Get your moneys' worth." 



