226 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Notice. 



Second and third-class mail matter is being held at the College for the following 

 students. Will be remailed upon request by sending proper address and postage to 

 cover same, viz : 



E. M. Lougee, D. F. Wettelin, 



B. Pepling, S. J. Weidenhamer. 



J. C. Wessell, 

 Diplomas and certificates for graduates of class of '98 will be ready about Septem- 

 ber 26, 1898. 



'97 Notes. 

 Help ! Help ! Help ! Now, boys, as you are aware, it has been the custom of every 

 class to present a class picture, framed, to the Alumni Association. I think that you 

 will all agree with me when I say that we ought to do the same. Now, boys, let us 

 all chip in with our money and make them a present of our class picture. We cer- 

 tainly have the largest and best picture of any class yet, and we ought to have it 

 enclosed in a frame which will do the picture justice. I hope you will all take hold 

 and send in your cash, anything from a quarter to a $10 bill will be acceptable, and I 

 will see that the picture is framed and presented. 



Having a day off, the other day, I wandered down to the Navy Yard, went through 

 some of the ships and on the Iowa, where I fell over our old friend Hildebrandt, who 

 then showed me all over the ship. We talked of our old college days and chums, and 

 he wanted to be remembered to all the boys (it is unnecessary to say the girls). He 

 is looking fine, and is just as happy as when he used to sit in the back row and — well, 

 enough said. He expects to take a trip around the world on his boat about October 

 1st. When he comes back he will have a lot to tell us. Well, old boy, "enjoy your- 

 self/' as our Weary Willy Wild used to sing. I hav'nt heard much from Willy, except 

 that he is on the Celtic. Our naval boys are all O. K., and the class is proud of them. 

 There is a man from Milwaukee town, 

 For you he writes these notes, not for cash. 

 While home he went into a brewery 

 To see some fine quality " mash." 

 Now when they had their bodies filled, 

 His stomach was having a clash. 

 " ' Mein ' stomach ' ecke,' " was what he said, 



But she, she had all his cash. Q. E. D. 



Iso butyl Alcohol, 

 Ethyl, Methyl Carbinal, 

 Phenol, Benzol, Oleoresiae. 

 N. Y. C. P. '97 ! 



n. y. e. p. e. e. 



Vice-President Stage leaves for Baltimore on the 28th to resume his course in the 

 B. M. C. At present he is with his brother in the latter's store on 7th Avenue and 

 58th street. 



It | President Pond reports having made several interesting trips this season. Upon 

 one of them our genial secretary (Alumni), Mr. Hoburg, was visited. 



U. G. B. Erb relates many pleasant incidents of his Pennsylvania trip. He was 

 accompanied by Swainer (B. C. P.) to Philadelphia, and, although the roads were in 

 bad condition, they made excellent time. 



Notices of club runs are now being sent to all members ; if you do not receive 

 yours, the Treasurer will tell you why. 



