fllumni, GoIIege and eiass Notes. 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association ..... __ 



Alumni Notes, Socials etc and ri' a ««i, '• ' I ' o "OBURG, Jr., Ph.G., 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



B.bliography ' * ClaSSeS P rlor to > 8 93- CHAS S. ERB, Ph G ., 121 Amsterdam Ave., N Y 



■Class '93, . . ' ~V™ " " ADOLPH HENNING, Ph G., 68 William St., N Y. 



Class ' 94 , i i EUGENE F. LOHR, Ph G , 508 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class '95, | L - MARCUS, Ph G., 1522 Third Ave , N. Y. 



Class '06, ... ' ' ~„,V " GEO ' J' D URR, Ph G., Randalls Island, N. Y. 



Class -97, . . CHAa - C - H - GERKEN, Phar.D., l6 g S. 4th St., Brooklyn N. Y 



Class '98 | | E W. MEINECKE, Ph.G., 578 5th Ave., N. Y. 



Class '99, ||" L EICHWORT, Jr., 115 West 6Sth St , N. Y. 



Legal Notes, ........ CLARA F EHLIN, 113 West 68th St , N. Y. 



N. Y. C. P. C. C. HA. HEROI,D, 206 Broadway, N. Y. 



N s - KIRK, Ph.G., 9 East 59th St , N. Y. 



The receptions given by the Alumni Association will be given through- 

 out the term on the third Wednesday of every month, in College Library 

 at 8:30 p. m. J ' 



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"Baltimore, 1898." 



The recent meeting of the A. Ph. A. in the " Monumental City " will 

 not be forgotten by any of the participants. Aside from the many inter- 

 esting papers read before the various sections, among which were several 

 emanating from the faculty of our alma mater, were the social features of 

 the meeting. 



The Local Committee certainly spared no effort or expense to make the 

 social end of the '98 meeting the peer of all former ones and how well 

 they succeeded those present can vouch for. 



The first thing the local committee did was to present each member and 

 delegate with a book of coupons which entitled him to "take in the 

 various entertainments ;" each book was numbered and a badge made of 

 bronze representing the " Coat of Arms " of Maryland suspended from a 

 bar bearing the initials A. Ph. A. To complete the outfit there was a silk 

 ribbon, yellow and black (State colors), bearing the same number as did the 

 coupon book. In this way the boys could all be indentified by the num- 

 ber of their badge. But this was not all, to make our stay more pleasur- 

 able they had prepared and presented to each an excellent volume of 

 views in and around Baltimore, together with a history of the city. Armed 

 with the above we were certainly enabled to see Baltimore, especially inas- 

 much as the Committee had induced the Mayor to extend to all the free- 

 dom of the city. 



On the evening of the first day the President of the Association received 

 the members, delegates and the ladies, which reception was followed by a 

 splendid band concert, together with singing and recitations. A collation 

 was served about 1 1 P. M. 



