108 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



At the recent New Jersey State Ph. A., two of the boys of 1888 

 were in attendence, David Strauss of Newark, the Treasurer of the 

 State Board of Pharmacy, and William Pitt Rich of Verona, the Chair- 

 man of the Membership Committee, who brought in 27 new members. 

 Rich was also elected second Vice-President. 



May the members of the "Blizzard Class" continue to take an active 

 interest in Pharmacy, so we can report on their doings and accomplish- 

 ments frequently! 



The ''Blizzard Class" was not as well represented as in former years 



at the Outing of the N. Y. Deutsche Apotheker Verein held atWitzel's 



College Point on July 7th. Philip Matty, Fred. Plump and Otto 



Raubenheimer were present and regretted the absence of Arnemann, 



Diehl, Diekman, Tuthill, VoUand, Oetinger and Wernert. The Outing 



was as usual a great success and the splendid dinner helped to 



increase Witzel's fame. /^ r> d ^^ .. 



Otto Raubenheimer, Reporter, 



1341 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The College is now in the midst of the vacation period and the out- 

 sider or casual visitor would think it deserted, but there is a great deal 

 doing at present in the laboratories. These are all being painted and 

 renovated, and will make a very fine appearance in the Fall. Then we 

 have quite a number of special and Summer Students at work. 



The matriculants for the coming session are registering daily and 

 all signs point to a large Junior Class. We also expect to have a 

 larger Graduate and Food and Drug Class than ever before. 



Many of the 1910 Graduates have called at the office to exchange 

 greetings, and we have yet to hear from any who is not doing well in 

 the work he has undertaken. We have frequent calls for clerks and at 

 almost all times can obtain positions for those who are out of work. 



The Treasurer of the College Mr. C. O. Bigelow and Mrs. Bigelow 

 are in Europe where they intend to make an extended tour, not 

 returning until October. The Dean is in Mexico and Profs. Coblentz 

 and Diekman are away from the City at the present writing. 



The new prospectus has been published and a copy mailed to every 

 Pharmacy in the Eastern States — 1800 having been addressed and 

 mailed in a weeks time, and we will be pleased to mail a copy to any 

 one who might care to send for one. 



