THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 11 



ALUMNI NOTES. 



Otto RaubenheimtM-, the lost Charley Ross, and discoverer of Safety 

 Benzine and patented, has a sign in his window which reads — "We 

 don't sell Candy, Cigars, etc., but everything in Drugs." He is the real 

 article in his vicinity at Verona Place and Fnlton Street, Brooklyn. 



Horace Sullivan, '06, is with Jas. B. Ryan, 375 Tompkins Avenue, 

 Brooklyn. 



Oscar Matthiesen, '00. after eight years' service with J. Wilson, 

 136th Street and Willis Avenue, Bronx, has severed his connection with 

 that establishment and intends to go in business for himself — good luck 

 to you, Oscar. 



ADMONITION. 



H. J. GOECKEL. 



Harken to the voice of Reason 



Offering counsel in our need, 

 Revealing truth in all her actions. 



Telling of Life's higher aims. 

 Enabling us to conquer falsehood : 



Nothing is beyond her realm. 

 Superstitions 1)\' her are shattered. 



Even delusions she expells. 



FRATERNITY NOTES. 



At the annual convention of the Kappa Psi Fraternity, held in Balti- 

 more, Md., on Thanksgiving Day, the New York College of Pharmacy 

 chapter was represented bv Hiram T\. Gavnor, Jr., '07, of Jersey City, 

 N.J. 



The following were elected officers of the Grand Council for 1906- 

 1907: 



Grand Regent — George L. Ilolstein, P. D., Lebanon, Pa. 



Grand Vice-Regent — -Robinette B. Hayes, M. D., Baltimore, Md. 



Grand Secretary and Treasurer — Press Eldridge, Jr., New York 

 City. 



Grand Historian and Editor — Henrv J. Goeckel, Phar. D., Bronx, 

 N. Y. 



One petition for a charter was received at the convention. 



Tlie annual convention of the Phi Chi Fraternity will be held during 

 this month. 



