THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



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The resignation of Mr. A. Henning as 

 Business Manager of the Journal was 

 also handed in this evening, and under 

 the existing circumstances it had to be 

 accepted, with the sincerest regrets of 

 the association. 



It was then regularly moved and sec- 

 onded that the salary of the editor of The 

 Alumni Journal be increased on account 

 of three extra issues of the Journal per 

 annum. 



After a very interesting discussion of 

 important business for an hour or so, the 

 meeting came to a pleasant termination. 



W. A. Hoburg, Jr., Sec'y. 



College Notes. 



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The following list of names are of persons 

 who have changed their addresses and conse- 

 quently the Treasurer of The Alumni Journal 

 is unable to supply them with the information 

 that they are entitled to. If these persons or 

 any one knowing of their addresses will com- 

 municate with Mr. A. Henning, this end will be 

 attained: 



Adam Vogt, 7S7 8th avenue, city; A. Levy. 

 125 Grand street, city; G. J. Wolston, Cortland, 

 Cortland Co., N. Y.; H. W. Walp, 536 5th 

 avenue, city; Gustav Katz, Lenox avenue and 

 125th street, city; Alfred Miller, 537 9th avenue, 

 city; Fred. T. Hartman, 703 3d avenue, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y.; Thos. H. McDonald, Cairo, 111.; A. 

 J. Van der Bergh, 213 6th avenue, city; C. E. 

 W. Lewin, 106 2d avenue, city; Emil Th. F. 

 Holthusen, 20 Rutger street, city; Emil Buchler, 

 100 St. Marks Place, city; Frank K. Burr, 821 

 7th avenue, city; A. W. Moschowitz, 1099 

 Broadway, city; L. D. Huntoon. Port Oram, N. 

 J.; Cbas. E. Stammler, 172 Varick street, city; 

 Chas. H. Everest, 27 West 34th street, city; 

 Edward Stone, 1501 Broadway, city; Fred, 

 Peiter, 301 3d avenue, city ; Major C. Brown, 

 874 Broadway, city ; Louis Hess, Scranton, Pa.; 



A. Zimmerman. 561 5th avenue, city ; Otto C. 



B. Grom, Denver, Col,; Jacobo Alvarado, Paso 

 del Norte. Mexico ; G. S. Badger, 52 East 42d 

 street, city; Frank A. M. Schleiff, 242 East 27th 

 street, city. 



Married.— Smith Elyjelliffe, M. D., to Hel- 

 ena Dewey Leeming, both of Brooklyn, by Rev. 

 Dr. Kelsay, of Brooklyn, assisted by Rev. T. 

 LaFleur, of Montreal, Thursday, Dec. 20th, 

 1S94, In the 6th Ave. Baptist Church, Brook- 

 lyn, at 8 P. M. 



"We'll learn the perfect skill, 

 The nature of each herb to know, 

 Which cures and which can kill." 



'94 NOTES. 



Apropos of the New Year, it is seemingly 

 proper that we should endeavor to surpass our 

 former records by carrying out such resolutions 

 that we may deem proper both for the welfare 

 of ourselves and the gratification of our asso- 

 ciates. 



At the present time, I think one of the most 

 important resolutions should regard the mem- 

 ory of our Alma Mater. Therefore let me sug- 

 gest that the bonds of friendship that have hith- 

 erto existed, be not cast asunder, but on the 

 contrary, be more tightly strengthened. Let 

 us in the strife and turmoil of commercial life, 

 pause, if but for a moment and think of the 

 pleasant days spent at college, the recollec- 

 tions of which not even time can efface from our 

 memories. 



To enable us carry out this resolution, our 

 Alumni Association has extended their character- 

 istic hospitality by inviting us to their monthly 

 lectures, therefore why should we not show our 

 appreciation of their kindly feeling, by taking 

 advantage of the opportunity, and thus not only 

 serving to further make these meetings enthu- 

 siastic and successful ones, but also demonstrat- 

 ing to our fraternal friends that sociability is 

 not a lost art among us. 



Ex-SECY Inhoff is at present in Colorado 

 seeking the high altitude of the Rocky Mts. as a 

 substitute for the many panaceas, usually recom- 

 mended for obesity. Last reports were to the 

 effect that the trip was not taken in vain. 



Despite the prevailing rain and cold winds, 

 many of our "Gilded Pharmacists " braved the 

 elements in order to have Prof. Haubold give 

 them a few " pointers" on digestion. It is need- 

 less to say that they were liberally rewarded, 

 for, who would not enjoy the pleasure of an 

 " Iodine Sandwich with a test tube of genuine 

 pancreatic juice on the side," handed him, par- 

 ticularly when the latter was the self-sacrifice 

 of a wandering specie of canine. 



