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This class re-union is always such a success that the members 

 anxiously look forward to meet each other at the banquet. It was 

 held at Terrace Garden, 58th Street, near Third Avenue, and the 

 menu, the music and the speeches were most excellent. Over 30 

 members of the celebrated "blizzard class" were in attendance. 



President Dr. Reed, the former mayor of Long- Branch, acted as 

 toast-master. The invited guests were Prof. Chas. F. Chandler, Prof. 

 Chas. W. Parsons, Mr. Bischof, St., who was one of the examiners of 

 the class, and Mr. J. Leon Lascoff, of the N. Y. State Board of 

 Pharmacy. 



Prof. Chandler gave a very interesting talk about his "boys," who 

 were his best students, being very anxious to learn. He made the 

 statement that he considered the boys of the N. Y. College of Phar- 

 macv model students, and he frequently held them up as such to the 

 Columbia University students. Prof. Chandler was unanimously 

 elected as honorary member of the "blizzard" class and the same was 

 done with Prof. Parsons. Further speeches were made by Mr. Las- 

 coff, Prof. Parsons,. Messrs. Bischof, Raubenheimer, Diehl, Matty. 

 Brown, the valedictorian of the class ; Arnemann, Bartlett, Eisen- 

 traeger, Frank, Guerin, Keyler, Rich, Oetinger, Strauss, Wernert, etc., 

 etc. The Secretary-Treasurer of the "blizzard class," Prof. Diekman, 

 read a number of communications from some of the members re- 

 gretting their inability to be present, and also reported the death of 

 ( me member, George Bley. 



It was decided to hold a grand banquet next year, the 25th anni- 

 versary, to which the members will bring along their ladies. President 

 Reed appointed a dinner committee of seven, namely August Diehl, 

 Philip Matty, Otto Raubenheimer, David Strauss, Emil Weiss, Fred. 

 Tuthill and W. P. Rich. 



There are quite a number of members whose addresses are un- 

 known. These, if possible, should be sent to Prof. Geo. C. Diekman, 

 115 W. 68th Street, X. Y. C, the permanent secretarv-treasurer of 

 the "blizzard class." 



TAU EPSILON PHI NOTES. 



The second term of the Tau Epsilon Phi has been a verv successful 

 one. Two new chapters have been formed, one at the Xew York 

 Dental College ; the other at the Bellevue College of Medicine. 



Doctors Coblentz and Ballard have been made honorary members. 



