THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



The class members in attendance were 

 as follows: C. W. Bartlett, Arthur T. 

 Brown. August Diehl. Leopold Freiber- 

 ger, F. E. Kalkbrenner, Wm. G. Kugler, 

 Philip Matty, William Oettinger, Fred. 

 H. Plump, Otto Raubenheimer, Walter 

 B. Reed, J. G. Reeves, Chas. A. Shine, 

 A. G. Slonaker, David Strauss, C. W. 

 Trautmann, Frederic P. Tuthill, August 

 Volland, G. F. von Kummer and Emil 

 Weiss. 



Regrets were received from the fol- 

 lowing named members : Chas. F. Antz, 

 Emil A. P.ischof, Rose Brunner, J. D. 

 Crosby, J. S. Dickert, George C. Diek- 

 man, H. F. Eisentraeger, August Frank, 

 Andrew Guerin, Chas. S. Keale. William 

 W. Keyler, J. F. C. Luhan, Harry S. 



Miles, W. Pitt Rich. Chas. B. Sears, 

 Louis Wedel and Leon Wernert. 



A committee consisting of Messrs. 

 Reed, Tuthill, Matty, Diehl and Diekman 

 was upon motion elected. This commit- 

 tee is empowered to make arrangements 

 for a permanent class organization. 



The dinner was a success in every 

 way and the members of the class are 

 looking forward to the year 191 5, when 

 another reunion and dinner will be held. 



The following named constituted the 

 Dinner Committee : August Diehl, 

 Chairman; Philip Matty Otto Rauben- 

 heimer, David Strauss, Emil Weiss, 

 Frederic P. Tuthill, W. Pitt Rich 

 and George C. Diekman, Secretary- 

 Treasurer. 



The Eighty-fourth Annual Commence 

 ment of the New York College of Phar- 

 macy will take place on Thursday, May 

 14, at Carnegie Hall. This year Nich- 

 olas Murray E-utler, president of Colum- 

 bia L'niversity, will make the address to 

 the graduating class. The Commence 

 ment of Columbia University will be held 

 on June 3, and A. J. A. Traub of the 

 Post Graduate Class and Edward M. 

 Cole of the Senior University Class have 

 been appointed as marshals. 



The Phi Chi Fraternity held a dinner 

 at Healy's on March 31, at which Dr. 

 H. H. Rusby was the chief guest of the 

 evening, and Dr. Fred Leslie acted as 



toastmaster. The Kappa Psi dinner on 

 April 2 was held at the Chemists' Club, 

 and among other guests was Professor 

 Cliarles F. Chandler. Mr. Jeannot Host- 

 mann of the Department of Chemistry 

 acted as toastm.aster. Professor Chandler 

 told the boys of the old days of the Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy. He has been a 

 teacher for over 50 years and directly 

 connected with this institution for 47 

 vears. Professor H. V. Arny attended 

 both affairs and told interesting anecdotes 

 of his days at Goettingen, telling particu- 

 larly of the customs in the Chore, which 

 correspond to the fraternities of Ameri- 

 can colleges. 



