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Hlumni journal 



Published monthly in the interest of the Alumni Association of the College 



of Pharmacy of the City of New York. 



Pharmaceutical Department of Columbia University. 



PUBLISHED AT 43 FULTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. 



CHAS. A, LOTZ, Ph.G., Editor CURT. P. WIMMER, Phar D., Associate Editor 

 W. B. SIMPSON, Editor College Notes 



Vol. XVII. 



OCTOBER, 1910. 



No. 10. 



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COLLABORATORS. 



Charles F. Chandler, A.M., Ph.D., etc. Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. 



Henry H. Rusby, M.D. William Mansfield, Phar.D. 



Virgil Coblentz. A.M., Phar.M., etc. Clinton B. Knapp, M.D. 



George C. Diekman, Ph.G., M.D. W. A. Bastedo, Ph.G., M.D. 



John Oehler, Ph.G. Frederick A. Leslie, Phar.D. 



William J. Gies, Ph.D. Charles W. Ballard, Ph.C. 



Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. 

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All Original Contributions, Exchanges, Books for Reviews, Business and Editorial 

 Communications, etc., should be addressed to The Alumni Journal, 48 Fulton Street, 

 New York City. 



DR. DIEKMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE NEW YORK 

 BOARD OF PHARMACY. 



Under the law passed last winter reducing the State Board of Phar- 

 macy from 15 to 9 the State Board of Regents held a meeting and 

 made the following appointments as the new board: 



For a term of three years: Clarence O. Bigelow, New York City; 

 George C. Diekman, New York City; Byron M. Hyde, Rochester. 



For two years: Judson B. Todd, Ithaca; Alfred B. Huested, Albany; 

 George Reimann, Buffalo. 



For one year: Otto Raubenheimer, New York City; John Hurley, 

 Little Falls; J. Leon Lascoff, New York City. 



Messrs. Bigelow, Diekman, Hyde, Reimann, Todd and Hurley were 

 members of the old board, and all of the appointees, except Mr. 

 Raubenheimer, were on the list of 25 names submitted by the New 

 York State Pharmaceutical Association. 



Mr. Raubenheimer is the only resident of the Brooklyn part of New 

 York City on the new board. He is a member of the Kings County 

 Ph.S., of the American Ph. A. It is a curious fact that in the balloting 

 at the New York Ph. A. meeting at Saratoga Mr. Raubenheimer recived 



