Alumni, College and Glass Notes. 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



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



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Classes prior to 1893. RUDOLPH GIES.Phar. D. 115 West 68th 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. E. MANVILLE, 310 W. 113th St., N. Y. 



Class, 96, CHAS. C. H. GERKEN, Phar.D. 2655 Second Street, Brooklyn. 



Class, 97 E. W. MEINECKE, Ph.G., 5785th Ave., N. Y. 



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



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



Legal Notes, H. A. HEROLD. 206 Broadway, N. Y. 



Post-Graduate Class of '95,, HARRY B. FERGUSON, Phar.D. 



N. Y. C. P. C. C N. S. KIRK, Ph.G., 9 East 59th St.. N. Y. 



Obituary. 



Adolph Dalbon, class of '98, C. P. C. N. Y., died on May 30, 1S98, in the Marine 

 Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., the cause of his death being pneumonia resulting from a 

 severe cold contracted during rainy weather, on board the U. S. Receiving Ship " Ver- 

 mont," where he was daily awaiting an assignment to a U. S. ship, he having been one 

 of the first to enlist as a naval apothecary, when the United States declared war against 

 Spain. Many words could be written in sounding the praises of Adolph Dalbon, but 

 to those who knew him, and who read this obituary, it will be sufficient to say that he 

 was a good student, stood well in his class when he graduated, and just when his pro- 

 fessional career was opening before him he answered his country's call with the hope, 

 that he would be sent to the front as soon as possible, but, as above written, he died 

 before that hope could be realized. Surely in this case we may take " the will for the 

 deed " and honor the memory of a man who died, indirectly, at least, in the service of 

 his adopted country. He was born in Angsberg, Bavaria, on December 12, 1S66, and 

 was, therefore, in the thirty-second year of his age. He was unmarried, his surviving 

 relatives being his father and two sisters. 



Alumni certificates are now ready for delivery. If you have not yet received yours 

 notify the Treasurer, Charles S. Erb, 121 Amsterdam avenue, New York City. 



The Secretary would like to get the correct address of the following members. 

 Please send by mail : 



Ed. E. E. Ayme, James T. Kirk, 



Jacobo Alvarado, "\Ym. W. Keiler, 



Philip Asher, R. G. Kellner, 



Ihon P. Arnold, Salvador P. Lahey, 



H. Arthur Braecklein, Daniel Leibe, 



C. Benkendorfer, Charles J. Lawlor, 



Charles G. Bailey, Homtnan H. Lipperly, 



