268 THE) journal of pharmacology. 



'99 Notes. 



I am pleased to note that Section 2 has retained its members from last year with a 

 very few exceptions. 



I am told that Vice-president Jackson has published a song entitled " Dreamland," 

 dedicating the same to one of his many lady friends. She must be a dream (as we 

 would say), according to the song. I am also told that Steinway is the home of this 

 particular "cVeam." 



Kessler has joined our section, to our pleasure I may say, as he is the one keeping 

 the section almost always in a continual laughter. 



The new heavenly twins ! 

 Ward and Michel {Louis!). 



Ward, by the way, is now the prosperous owner of his late father's, the Dr. Ward's, 

 Pharmacy, on Second avenue and Fifty-fourth street. 



F. S. Frankfurter, who until the opening of this session practiced with C. F. Mayer, 

 has accepted a position with J. Dolson, who is about to open a new very pretty store 

 on Seventy-ninth street and Lexington avenue. The change may do you good, 

 Freddie ! 



Pompelly seems to be very quiet this year. I wonder whether the war brought this 

 about and whether he is still worrying about the few chances that were given him to 

 distinguish himself. 



Hogle is still with our Mr. Erb, on Amsterdam avenue. 



Taddiken, who, until the opening of the college, was with Mr. Coughleton on 

 Ninety-ninth street and Boulevard, has given up the said position to be able to attend 

 to his studies at all times. 



"Jack " Krause has now full charge of his uncle's store on Lexington avenue and 

 109th street, his uncle having opened another store above the Harlem Bridge. 



Winters, our former classmate, is still on the U. S. ship " Solace," which arrived at 

 Santiago, November 10, with hospital stores. 



Lacina has this year identified himself with the class of '99, Brooklyn College of 

 Pharmacy. He confided to me in the course of a long conversation, that the Brook- 

 lyn beer better suited the taste of a Bohemian. 



Dr. . Is soap soluble in water ? Student. No, sir. Good morning ! Good 



man ! Have you used Pear's Soap [Old English Legend] ? 



Mr. Davidson wishes to extend his sincere and heartfelt thanks to the students of 

 Section 3, who have so generously contributed toward removing the hirsute growth 

 that until recently covered portions of his face. He would not be ungentlemanly 

 enough to hint that some were led to contribute through feelings of envy, and has 

 but sympathy for those unable to do so, feeling that they, too, perhaps, deserve as 

 well the charity of our '99 philanthopists. 



The popular song at present is "Rue, Rue, my own sweet baby Rue." Sung in 

 combination with (Solomon) Levi, or more approved spelling, Levy, it forms soul- 

 stirring chords. 



Our section is much larger than the other this year. Not hardly fair though to 

 have all the ladies in another section. 



A number of our section are indebted to Vars for type-written copies of the Chem- 

 istry Quiz Synopsis. It would be a good idea for all the class to unite in having 

 them printed which could theu be done with little expense. 



By the way, Vars is being whispered of as a popular candidate for next class presi- 

 dent. Nit ! ! C. F. Ehun. 



x. y. e. p. e. e. 



• The Cycle Club Ball will be held in Maennerchor Hall (203-207 East Fifty-sixth 

 street), on Wednesday evening, February 15th ; tickets at 50 cents each may be had 

 from any member of the committee. Through the courtesy of the Alumni Reception 

 Committee, this ball will replace their regular monthly dance, hence the combined 

 forces are expected to attend. Dancing will commence promptly at 8:30 p. m., thus 

 giving the guests an ample opportunity of enjoying themselves. Further particulars 

 will follow in the January Journal. 



