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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



DAVID STRAUSS 



David Strauss, a well known pharma- 

 cist of Newark, N. J., was drowned 

 while bathing at Manasquan Beach, N 

 J., on Saturday, August 19th. 



The deceased was a member of the 

 famous "Blizzard Class," otherwise the 

 Class of '88, N. Y. C. P. and was a 

 regular attendant at the annual Class 

 reunion dinners, at the last one of which 

 he acted as toastmaster. 



David Strauss was a very active mem- 

 ber of The New Jersey Pharmaceutical 

 Association, having served as chairman 

 of the Committee on Membership, Com 

 mittee on Legislation and as President 



He was in his forty-ninth year and 

 conducted a prosperous business at 58 

 Springfield Avenue, Newark, N. J., and 

 resided at 450 High Street. A widow 

 and two daughters survive him. 



The Board of Pharmacy of the Sta' 

 of New Jersey, of which he had been 

 a member for almost fifteen years, at 

 a special meeting, adopted the following 

 resolution : 



Whereas — In His infinite wisdom Al- 

 mighty God has permitted the removal 

 from our midst of our esteemed asso- 

 ciate and friend — 



DAVID STRAUSS 



PRESIDENT of "The Board of 

 Pharmacy" of this State, THEREFORE 

 BE IT RESOLVED, that we, his 



former associates of the said "Board," 

 while bowing submissively to the will of 

 a Divine Providence in this sad experi- 

 ence, desire to record our sincere ap- 

 preciation of the faithful services of 

 our worthy friend. 



Mr. Strauss was deeply interested in 

 the work of this "Board" and was evei 

 ready to render any service demanded 

 of him in the performance of his official 

 duties — both as the President and as a 

 member of said "Board." 



In his sudden and unexpected de- 

 parture from an active career the State 

 is thus deprived of a valued official. 



Appreciating the genial quality of his 

 nature we realize that we have lost a 

 warm personal friend whose companion- 

 ship we valued. 



We extend to the bereaved family out 

 sincere sympathy and earnestly trusl 

 that they will find much comfort in the 

 knowledge that the efficient services and 

 the noble life of their loved one has en- 

 deared hini to an extensive circle of 

 pharmaceutical friends who share with 

 them a deep sense of loss. 



Signed, 



Lewis W. Brown, 

 Ferdinand A. Bongartz, 

 George M. Beringer, Jr., 

 Edgar R. Sparks. 



