THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



EDITORIAL. 



The famous Blizzard Gass, '88, has 

 held another very successful dinner. For 

 a number of years the members of that 

 class have met annually to renew old 

 friendships and exchange pleasant mem- 

 ories of their colleg-e days. We are very 

 pleased, indeed, to hear that the class of 

 1894 is organizing- for the purpose of 

 having a reunion in the shape of a 20th 

 anniversary dinner. Messrs. Herold, 

 Pond and Kirk are the moving spirits, 

 and the energy with which they are pro- 

 ceeding in their task promises much 

 good. But where are all the other 

 classes ? Certainly there is no graduate 

 who would not be glad to meet his class- 

 mates once more, to spend a pleasant 

 hour with his fellow graduates. There is 

 only a comparatively small amount of 

 work involved in getting a class together. 

 Two or three active men can start things 

 going, and, once a start is made, such din- 

 ners will practically take care of them- 

 selves. 



Get together, graduates, and hold your 

 class dinners. The college office will 

 gladly furnish the names and addresses 

 of the members of vour class. 



20TH ANNIVERSARY, CLASS 1894, 



NEW YORK COLLEGE OF 



PHARMACY. 



A committee of the class of 1894, New 

 York. College of Pharmacy, met recently 

 and made plans to celebrate the 20th 

 anniversary by having a dinner April 

 25th at 6 P. M. The following commit- 

 tee has the matter in charge : 



Hieronimus A. TTerold, 45 John St., 

 New York. 



Frank N. Pond, 226 Ninth Ave., New 

 York. 



Nelson S. Kirk, 168 Rutledge St., 

 Brooklyn. 



Walter A. Bastedo, M. D., 57 West 

 58th St., New York. 



Frederik Schaefer, 242 Driggs Ave., 



Brooklyn. 



Dr. Joseph Kussy, 82 Clinton Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



Fredrick Linnig, 231 Reid Ave., 

 Brooklyn. 



All of the members of the class arc 

 requested to communicate with the com- 

 mittee as soon as possible. 



Any one knowing the present ad- 

 dresses of the following members of the 

 class of 1894 please communicate same 

 to Hieronimus A. Herold. 45 John St. 



Harry Clinton Anness Peter J. Lalley 



James W. Bingham Fredrick T. Lewis 



August W. Brater William O. Luttmann 



Oscar B. Chapman Louis Marcus 



Wm. H. Clinton, Jr. Karl E. Meisner 



Tunis F. Cook Anthony H. Molina 



Brevard Culp Charles F. H. Muhl 



Philip Eichler Otto Neubert 



J.Stewart Faulkner George F. Phelps 



John G. Froatz Qarence W. Race 



Conrad Glogau Charles H. Roberts 



Frank J. Herbig Mortimer W. Sargeant 



Harootin K. Hintliau Emil A. T. Schlichting 



Albert Home Peter Seagrist 



Henry W. Johnson James J. Skelly 



Ernest Jordon Edwin G. Stiebling 



James Kaveny George S. TomHnson 



John J. Kealy Oscar L Van Tassell 



John Keterly Alfred H. T. Walker 



Walter Koennemann John P. Wilcox 



Felix Krombholz Joseph R. Wood 



Max A. Auerbach Ernest K. Loveland 



William Boehme F. W. McCollough 



August H. Bresloff Otto C. Marx 



William L. Clarke Charles Miller 



Samuel Cohen Samuel Morris 



Harry W. Crooks Eugene W. Meyers 



Frank E. Eely John Novarinc 



Sarah S. Emory Charles B. Pryor 



Meyor Frankle Carl H. Richter 



William Girard George R. Sagar 



