96 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



CLASS NOTES. 



One of our boys, Otto Raiibenheimer, in Brooklyn, a member of 

 the celebrated "Blizzard class," 1888, is associate chairman of the 

 section on Practical Pharmacy and Dispensing on the American 

 Pharmaceutical Association. Raubenheimer is a hustler and he 

 has secured the following papers, most of them from the pen of 

 New York College of Pharmacy graduates for the annual meeting 

 at Los Angeles in August. 



Burow's Solution, by Prof. Diekman; Tinctura Delphinii Con- 

 solidae, by Dr. Wimmer; The Microscopy of Larkspur and Staves- 

 acre, by Dr. Ballard ; Broadening the Usefulness of the National 

 Formulary, by Dr. F. E. Niece ; Elixir Gentian Glycerinat, by Jacob 

 Diner; Liquor Antiseptic Alkal Rubr., by J. Leon Lascoff; Ab- 

 stracts from the Squibb Laboratory Note Books, by John A. Dunn; 

 Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil, Linimentum Cajuputi Com- 

 position, by Hugh Craig; Liquor Picis Carbonis, Magma Bismuthi, 

 by Otto Raubenheimer; Notes on N. F. Preparations from my 

 Laboratory Note Book, by J. D. Aug. Hartz, College Point; A 

 Few Suggestions for National Formulary, by Thos. D. McElhenie, 

 Brooklyn. 



Thus you can see that New York will be well represented at the 

 A. Ph.A. meeting in Los Angeles. 



A few Sundays ago Prof. John Oehler, the Former Mayor of Carl- 

 stadt, N. J., was agreeably surprised in being visited by one of his 

 former students Otto Raubenheimer class of 1888. Although Carl- 

 stadt is dry on Sundays it is perhaps needless to state that the Professor 

 and his former student had some ice-cold "Cerevisia." Raubenheimer 

 at the same time called on Albert Niederer also of the "Blizzard Class," 

 1888, who owns the only pharmacy in Carlstadt and who just returned 

 from the New Jersey State Pharm. meeting at Lake Hopatcong. The 

 two "Blizzard Class" members had a good pharmaceutical talk. 



The N. Y. Deutscher Apotheker Verein held an outing to Witzel's 

 Pavilion, College Point on Thursday, July 8th. Bowling, dancing and 

 various games were the attractions. Everybody had a good time and 

 enjoyed the good dinner served by Witzel. The celebrated "Blizzard 

 Class" N. Y, C. P. 1888, was represented by the following members: 

 Martin Arnemann, August Diehl, Philip Matty, Wm. C. Oetinger, 

 Fred Plump, Otto Raubenheimer. 



