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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



•95 NOTES. 



Wei.Iv, well ! Another month has flown by, 

 another Alumni lecture (by the way, a very in- 

 teresting and educating lecture at that) has been 

 delivered, another 30 days nearer to the College 

 examination day, and still when you look back 

 and think it over you are convinced of the truth 

 of the saying that "time flies." 



The last lecture by Professor Rusby on 

 "Poisonous Plants in the Vicinity of New York" 

 was a "treat," in the real sense of the word, 

 and it was appreciated as such by quite a pre- 

 sentable audience, in fact I believe that it was 

 the largest assemblage which had ever been 

 present at any of the series of lectures given 

 under the auspices of the Alumni Society, since 

 their introduction. 



That Professor Rusby is very popular, could 

 have been noticed by the attentiveness of his 

 audience. 



This feeling of friendship that graduates have 

 for him, is one wh'ch is lasting, and we all 

 thank him for what he has done for us and hope 

 that we may hear from him again. 

 BREVITIES. 



Among those present, the most prominent 

 were Messrs. Dosb, Duerr, Ferguson, Flick and 

 Manville. 



The latter is still the Manville of old, he be- 

 ing "in for the fun" every time. 



The entire Alumni of the " First Aid to the 

 Injured " College were present at Senator 

 Roesch's address. Had they previously signi- 

 fied their intention, we would undoubtedly 

 have given them a very hearty welcome. 



The entire attendance of the Post Graduate 

 Course was eight, and out of this eight, seven are 

 '95 boys, namely : Messrs. Bjorkwall, Dosh, Jor- 

 gensen, Niederer, Walters, Gies and Ferguson. 



We all hope that they will uphold the record 

 of our class and all appear on the stage at the 

 next College Commencement. 



While attending one of Professor Chandler's 

 lectures to the Senior Class, I noticed several 

 familiar faces, amongst them being Messrs. 

 Watling, Brandner, Kneuper, Irving, Musgrave 

 and Austin. 



All feel confident that Ph. G. will be added 

 to their name next spring. 



Ex-Secretary Thomas P. HefflEy and 

 his brother C. C. Heffley have opened a store in 

 Brooklyn. 



Herman Schmelz is with Bendiner & 

 Schlesinger, nth st. and 3d ave. 



William Miller is with J. Jungmann, 61st 

 st. and 3d ave. 



George Oats is with his father at 46th st. 

 h ave. 



Edward P. Weed has bought G. A. Gregory 

 & Co.'s store on Wall st. and reports that busi- 

 ness is "booming." 



Ira E. Belfry has gone back to Canada. Be- 

 fore he left he assured me that nothing but a 

 longing for home persuaded his return. So 

 please do not think bad of him. 



Mr. J. Aouara is with Dr. Cassile, at 507 

 Pearl street; Mr. E. Murray is at Carpentier's 

 pharmacy, at 8th avenue and 123d streets. 



Mr. E. L. Flick is at Eschmann's pharmacy, 

 at 51st street and 9th avenue. 

 More to come with next issue, 



" The '95 Observer." 



POST GRADUATE CLASS. 

 The first meeting was held in the college build- 

 ing Wednesday, October 16, 1S95. Harry B. 

 Ferguson, Ph. G. temporary chairman. 



It was moved, seconded and carried to have 

 the offices of Secretary-Treasurer filled by one 

 man. 



After Mr. Jorgenson haviug declined the 

 nomination for President, the following officers 

 were unanimously elected : President, Rudolph 

 Gies, Ph. G., class of '95; Vice President, Harry 

 B. Ferguson, Ph. G., class of '95; Secretary- 

 Treasurer, Herman Walter, Ph. G., class of '95. 

 It was moved, seconded and carried, to call the 

 class the "First Post-Graduate Class of the Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy of the City of New York, 

 1896." 



Moved, seconded and carried, to adopt Cush- 

 ing's Manual, same to be recognized and abided 

 by instead of a constitution and by-laws. 



Question of Post Graduate pin was laid over. 



Moved, seconded and carried, to post a copy 

 of the minutes of the meeting, upon the bulletin 

 board of the College. 



Meeting adjourned. 



Members of the Post Graduate class : Messrs 

 Gies, class of '95; Ferguson, class of '95; Wal. 

 ter, class of '95; Niederer, class of '95; Biork" 

 wall, class of '95; Jorgenson, class of '95; Ogden" 

 class of '95; McCarthy, class of '93; Harding' 

 class of '87. 



R. Gies, Ph. G, President. 



Herm. Walter, Ph. G , Secretary. 



