THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 225 



'95 Notes. 



The Aquaro Brothers are still conducting their store at the southwest corner of 

 Spring and Sullivan streets, while another brother, who graduated last spring at the 

 College of Physicians and Surgeons, is practicing medicine in the vicinity. 



Albert David Lurch, who took the degree of M.D. at the Bellevue Hospital Medical 

 College on the 9th day of May, 1898, just three years after taking the degree of 

 Ph.G. at the C. P. C. N. Y. has gone to Pennsylvania to practice one or both profes- 

 sions (?). May he succeed as well in his future career as he has succeeded in his 

 studies. 



Henry A. Steinach, one of our honor men, formerly with Ostrewicz, of West Broad- 

 way, has acquired by purchase the proprietorship of the drug store at 870 2d avenue 

 below 47th street. He reports very favorably of his purchase. 



Herman Schmelz, formerly with Bendiner & Schlesinger at 10th street and 3d ave- 

 nue, but recently with Balluff's Pharmacy at Columbus avenue and 84th street, has ac- 

 cepted a new position in the store of Wm. Luppman at No. 440 Columbus avenue, at 

 the corner of Sist street, Manhattan Borough. The store was formerly owned by 

 Ammon. 



Joseph P. Meighan, formerly in business with his brother, Lawrence J., at Court- 

 landt avenue and 151st street, has resigned his position as manager of the store on 2d 

 avenue near 47th street, formerly known as Bayrhoft's Pharmacy. 



'97 Notes. 



Dr. Gordon Hager, formerly " Kid " Hager, of '97, honored me with a visit recently. 

 He has become acquainted with much dignity in his new calling, and his beautiful 

 face still charms the maids, I notice. That boy is bound to shine. 



Our Charlie Underbill just returned from his vacation with the usual full supply of 

 absolutely new fish stories. 



"Willy White just returned from Newport, where he has been for Messrs. Caswell, 

 Masky & Co. He is going to be at C. M. & Co. 47th street Store." Oh ! he looks 

 just lovely, some of the girls said the other evening. Must be so if the weaker sex 

 have discovered that. 



"Little Davy Ronsheimer is with Mr. August Uhl," Cotton Exchange Pharmacy, 

 corner William and Exchange Place, not, as erroneously stated, in the Bleecher street 

 Pharmacy. Oh! that Davy will be a broker some day yet. 



Edward G. Mimecke will be with the Fischer Chemical Importing Co., 14 Piatt 

 street, after October 10th, in interest of part of their city work. 



Kilian says he is working. I wonder where. It must be a mistake. 



They say there is an addition to our genial class president's family. How about it 

 Frank ? 



" Have you seen, Morey ? " I am often asked. I believe Bloomingdale has claimed 

 the poor boy at last. 



"Teddy " Kaiser claims the Bowery for his address now. Says he is very much in 

 evidence there. No doubt. Such a nice young man. Too bad he drinks [H.O]. 



Kinskel is with Kinskel, 72 Delaney street. "Little Ikv " is said to be working 

 flar( j Edward W. Miniecke. 



