Alumni, College and Class Notes, 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association, . . . WM. HOBURG, Jr., Ph.G., n 5 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Classes prior to 1S93. RUDOLPH GIES, Phar.D. 115 West 6Sth St., N.Y 

 Bibliography, . . . ADOLPH HENNING, Ph.G. 68 William St., N. Y. 



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



Class '94, . L- G. MARCUS, Ph.G., 1522 Third Ave., N. Y. 



Class '95', ■ '. . ■ ■ G. F. MANVILLE, 310 W. 113th St., N. Y. 



Class '96, . Chas. G. H. GERKEN, Phar. D., 2635 Second St., Brooklyn. 



Class - 97, . . . . C. W. MEINECKE, Ph. G., 57S Fifth Ave., N. Y. 



Class '98, ..... L. EICKWORT, Jr., 115 West 6Sth St., N. Y. 



Class '99, . . . CLARA F. EHLIN, 115 West 68th St., N.Y. 



Legal Notes, . ... H. A. HEROLD, 2o6B'way, N. Y. 



Post Graduate Class of '96, .... HARRY B. FERGUSON, Phar. D. 



N.Y C. P. C. C. . . N. S. KIRK, Ph. G., 450 Third Ave., N.Y. 



THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 



At the annual meeting of the American Medical Association, which com- 

 mences at Denver. Col., on June 7, Messrs. McKesson & Robbins will place on 

 exhibition a series of water color drawings illustrating the life history of the 

 various organisms which cause malarial fevers. These plates will represent 

 a magnification of the parasites of 20,000 diameters. A drawing on such a 

 scale has never before been attempted, and the study necessary to perfect these 

 illustrations has resulted in bringing out features in the organisms which have 

 never before been recorded. The series, we venture to say, will represent a 

 new departure in the study of these organisms, and we strongly urge our 

 readers not to fail to visit this attractive exhibition. 



'78 NOTES. 



George P. Bagley is manager of the liegeman store, on Fifth avenue and 

 Fifty-ninth street. 



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'82 NOTES. 



Charles E. Tallman has sold his store on Fulton street, Brooklyn, to J. 

 Richter, and is now the proprietor of a new one on Gates and Lewis avenues. 



A. G. Stafford has returned from his trip to St. Louis. Mrs. Stafford accom- 

 panied him. 



