266 THE JOURNAL, OF PHARMACOLOGY. 



Wm. N. Haverstick is with Norwich Pharmaceutical Co. 



R. J. Westermayr, '83, owns part of two States. He is in New York and Conn. 

 Port Chester, N. Y., and East Chester, Conn. 



Edward Katz, '88, has just launched in the business for himself in West Haven, Conn. 



E. P. Holland, '85, is back at Priests', 23d St. and 7th Ave. 



Christian G. Busse is managing Menu's store, Centre and Pearl Sts. 



Adolph Franck, '86, is in Hackensack raising muskmelons as well as hirsute 

 appendages. 



Aug. Hitzel, '86, has taken to supplying the museums with snakes and alligators. 



Geo. Kleinar is getting fatter and fatter— good air on Park Ave. 



Charles Ludwig, '86 — you ought to see him on the "drive" with his Tremont 

 pacer. His record is 5:40 in the shade. 



'95 Notes. 



We are pleased to announce that our friend and classmate, J. J. L. Young, was mar- 

 ried on the 19th of June, 1898, to Miss Harriet Ross, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at St. 

 Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church. Mr. Young has been in the employ of 

 Messrs. Eimer & Amend for a number of years. He is contemplating taking a course 

 of medicine. As in the past he has succeeded, so for the future we extend our best 

 wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Young. 



'96 Notes. 



Eugene Zeiner is now at the P. and C. taking his dose of medicine. Don't forget 

 Zeiner, " practice what you have preached." 



Wedding Follows a Southern Romance. Druggist, Born in Cuba, Marries Girl 

 Whose Acquaintance He Made Through Bicycle Accident. 



TERRY— MAGRATH.— October 22, 1S98, by Rev. Thomas R. Halpin, Alfred F. 

 Terry, of Cienfuegos, Cuba, and Miss Marguerite Magrath, of this city. 



This notice, printed yesterday, was the sequel to a little romance begun just a year 

 ago. 



Alfred Terry is a cousin of Antonio Terry, a wealthy and prominent Cuban planter. 

 The bride is a daughter of G. M. Magrath, of No. 150 Lenox avenue. 



Terry met Miss Magrath a year ago. Standing in front of his drug store, at 114th 

 street and Lenox avenue, he heard a scream and a crash. A young girl, with light 

 hair and large blue eyes, was trying to wind her handkerchief around her cut hand. 

 At her feet was a badly wrecked bicycle. Terry asked her into his store and dressed 

 her wound. From that day he met her at school and escorted her home every after- 

 noon. 



Mr. Terry was born at Cienfuegos, and came to this country in 1S84. He was gradu- 

 ated from the College of Pharmacy five years later. 



'97 Notes. 



Dick Devine is now with the Bolton Drug Co., 456 Fulton street. He was formerly 

 with J. Milhau's Sons, Broadway, New York City. 



" Shears " now distills H 2 0. He is said to have quite a fine laboratory in West 47th 

 street. Success be yours, old man, is our wish. 



That lovely man " Ferdinand," is now manager of Hegeman's, 9 E. 59, R depart- 

 ment. He wishes to be remembered. 



Steinbruhl is with the Messrs. Hunt & Gugorions in their 1st avenue and 15th 

 street pharmacy. Say, fellows, how about it, what did you get in quiz rating? Are 

 you on ? 



Our perfect gentlemen "Retnele," according to the highly distinguished lady of 

 our class, has charge of the Polyclinic Hospital R department in 34th street, N. Y. 

 When I called ou him last time, he was very busy on specimen work. 



Oscar Wirth is now with W. C. Burchardt, Broadway and Green avenue, Brooklyn. 



