246 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Alumni Dinner. 



Do not miss the Alumni Dinner, December 7, 1898, at the "Arena." You had 

 better jot down the date in your note book. Also the night of the 25th of January, 

 1899, Annual Ball of the Alumni Asssociation, Madison Square Garden. 



The Committee, 



Charles S. Erb, Chairman. 



Classes Prior to '93. 



Many thanks for the many notes sent ; cannot get them all in "this trip," but send 

 right along. 



Frank C. Stutzlen, '86, went over to Staten Island to convert the Indian (vegetable 

 pills sellers) and others, but the last heard from him he was swimming back to Eliza- 

 beth. 



Leverty, '89, is in Bridgeport, as is also E. E. Fischer ; both of them will be at the 

 alumni dinner on December 7, 1898. They tell me that Fischer takes the frontest of 

 front rows in the shows. 



Seraphina Manoghan is now the "power behind the throne" of the "Huckleberry 

 Road." She has graduated again. Ask her for a pass, boys. 



Kamlan, '85, is the busiest druggist in Hoboken. 



Harlem is but just big enough for Oberderfer, '85. Some day he is going to buy it- 



Porr, '85, has rented the corner near his old store and transferred his property 

 thereto. 



The "Fatty Acid Radical" is getting opposition. Regnault, '85, is almost up to 

 him. 



Staehle, '85, "wheeled" over from Newark and stopped on the way to pay his 

 respects to McGinnis. 



Lieberenz, '91, is in Mexico drinking Palque instead of Wiirzburger. 



Koch, '91, is now in partnership with a former Miss, now Mrs. Koch. 



Gieser, '91, got tired measuring oiled silk. He's in the dry goods line now. 



Simon, '86, is in the hat business, just as a side line. Big heads need not want for a 

 fit, he'll do it. 



Born, '86, is " dead stuck " on the " Bicycle Girl " especially the Coney Island one. 

 To better enable him to judge them he has bought a store on Bedford avenue, Brook- 

 lyn Borough ; go by and see him watch them. 



Dickinson, '90, is an exception to the general rule, he is still growing; when last 

 seen he had gained half a foot and more to come. 



What's the matter with long-legged, goose-necked, bicycle Erb ? He's all right ; you 

 ought to have been to the christening of his store, Madison avenue and 131st street. 

 But never mind, there'll be another event. 



How about our own Eugene ? In the last issue he hinted at getting a photo of the 

 Latin correspondent. Is it possible that Lohr doesn't know German when he sees it, 

 not to talk about the other interpolations which were anything but Latin. — C. S. E. 



'94 Notes. 



Herold has recently become the proud father of a handsome child. We congratu- 

 late you Hieronimus. 



Cards announcing the engagement of Frank Hacey Smith, to Miss Beatrice V. 

 Bretney, daughter of Edwin V. Bretney, are out. They will be married on October 

 27th, at Lebanon, Ky. 



