i 7 4 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Hugh Kunz, Herman W. Weber, 



Louis J. Kocher, Herman Weiller, 



Gustave Katz, Robert G. Weyh, 



Joseph F. Keller Alfred W. Wiener. 



Alumni Notes. 



"The boys in the Navy " — wait until they get back. The Alumni ought to give 

 them as good a reception as will permit. We are proud of them and hope they will 

 always prosper. See some of the letters printed in this issue and you can imagine 

 what they have done — apothecaries are just as much needed and just as useful as 

 soldiers. It takes all together to do the good work that has been accomplished in 

 Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines. 



Owing to the fact that the stenographer to the reporter of "Alumni Notes" is on 

 her vacation a full account of the outing has failed to appear. The editor does not 

 wish to mention names but will say that our readers will be pleased to know that it 

 will appear in the May, 1899, issue. Accusare nemo se debet. 



"And 'Dewey ' is his name " — and he belongs to Brother Erb. He is a fine English 

 "sitter" and I wonder why our friend did not got a "jumper" while he was at it. 

 ' ' Sitter ' ' should never be associated with the name of ' ' Erb ' ' especially when it takes 

 only 53 incandescent lamps to flash it. 



The following is copied from the paper which I acknowledge below. Social events: 

 A certain young pharmacist (whose name I reserve for fear of the S. P. C. C, New 

 York) has been in our midst for the past few months. He labors hard — so hard 

 that when the daily routine of work stares him in the face he longs for that shady 

 spot near a (the) "brookside cottage." Cupid had been met and while they sat 

 munching radishes one day the thought came to him that it was better to toil steadily 

 and regularly than to make up the " time off" he owed his fellow workers. He did, 

 too! How about Wilhelmina? Oh, she sleeps while he toils. Some day it is re- 

 ported they intend to walk down to the brook. — Ich kann ihr ende sehen ! [Ed. with 

 apologies to the West End Bugler.] 



The Alumni was well represented at the Annual Convention of the New York State 

 Pharmaceutical Association, held at Rochester, N. Y., June 28, 29, 30 and July 1. Drs. 

 Diekman and Gies made worthy delegates. It might be recalled that one of our 

 graduates was elected President for the ensuing year : Dr. William Muir, of Brooklyn, 

 New York. Among others I saw the following members of the College and Alumni : 

 Professor Chas. W. Parsons, Mr.' Oscar Goldman, Mr. Felix Hirseman, Mr. Chas. B. 

 Sears, New York, Dr. Frederick P. Tuthill, Brooklyn, Dr. Gordon L. Hager, Rome, 

 New York, Mr. King, Rochester, New York, H. B. Ferguson, New York. 



I have heard so much about getting class pictures for the alumni room. Where 

 are they ? '94 and '95 seem to be represented, but the others are still wanting. 



Gustav Brandus, class of '89, formerly with Walter S. Rockey & Co., 8th avenue 

 and 35th street, has just returned from Europe. He accompanied his invalid mother 

 to Carlsbad, Germany, and incidentally a trip through Holland. 



(Signed) "Ride SE Sapis." 



•92 Notes. 



Fred. Borggreve has resigned his position in the Balluf Pharmacy on Sixth avenue, 

 and is now with John W. Ferrier on Broadway and 43d street. 



