THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



ALUMNI NIGHT. 



At the last meeting of the x\himni 

 Association it was decided to hold the 

 usual Alumni Night, given to the Junioi 

 Class on the evening of May 13th. 1914 

 Tht usual prizes v^ill be given to the 

 men at the head of the class and an 

 entertainment will .'i3e provided. The 

 College Orchestra and Glee Club will be 

 in evidence. 



ALUMNI NOTES. 



Chas. M. Driesen, '12, is doing a very 

 fine business at 143rd Street and Broad- 

 way. We also congratulate him on the 

 arrival of a Miss Driesen. 



Prof. John Oehler, '79, attended the 

 last Alumni meeting. The boys gave him 

 a fine reception, and it is hoped that the 

 charms of Carlstadt, N. J., will not again 

 keep him away for a period of years. 



Hugo Schaefer, '13, is assisting Mr, 

 Hostmann. He is especially active in the 

 new "Chemical Feed-Club" recently es- 

 tablished. A picture of him engaged in 

 a pressing activity has been submitted to 

 the editor for publication. It will be 

 published in one of the next issues. 



Edwin C. Steinach, igoo, is still with 

 Lanman and Kemp. 



M. Heldt, '10, has purchased Wern- 

 ert's drug store, 1272 Boston Road, N. Y. 



Harry N. Butler, '04, is an inspectoi 

 for the Board of Pharmacy. 



James H. Chafey, '13. is working foi 

 L. A. Taylor, Lakewood, N. J. 



Samuel Goodman, '13, is studying 

 medicine at Fordham Universitv. 



Saul E. Bellis, '13, is employed by Mr 

 M. Womow, 940 Logwood Ave., New 

 York City. 



Reuben J. Botkin, '13, is working for 

 the Physician's and Surgeon's Aseptic 

 Manufacturing Company. 



Ernest Windt. '13. is with Air. F. G 

 Shibley, 3900 Broadway. 



M. S. Bender, '13, is at Bellevue, 

 studying medicine. 



William Taylor, '13, is employed b> 

 Messrs. Schiefifelin & Co. as an analytical 

 chemist. 



ANNUAL DINNER OF THE 



"BLIZZARD CLASS." 



The annual dinner of the famous 

 "Blizzard Class" of the New York Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy was held on the 

 twenty-sixth anniversary of the 1888 

 blizzard, namely on March 12th, 1914. 

 The dinner was held at Terrace Garden, 

 and was in commemoration of examina- 

 tion days, twenty-si.x years ago. 



The president of the Class of 1888, 

 Walter B. Reed, presided as usual and 

 Professor iChas. F. Chandler honored the 

 class by his presence. 



The guests of the evening were the 

 following named : Felix Hirseman, S. 

 V. B. Swann, Fritz Schaefifer, Louis N. 

 Brown and Francis A. Frawley, the lat- 

 ter two are sons of members of the Bliz- 

 zard Class, and are now members of 

 the Senior University Class of the 

 College. 



Addresses were made by the follow- 

 ing named : Felix Hirseman, David 

 Strauss, Walter B. Reed and Professor 

 Charles F. Chandler, who is an honorary 

 memlier of the Class. 



