% THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



Journal is not intended to be a strictly scientific publication, its 

 object is rather to foster and continue friendly relationship be- 

 tween individual Alumni, between our graduates as a body and 



the College, and between students and the College. 



Many of our Alumni can not attend meetings of the Asso- 

 ciation. They will, therefore, shortly after leaving college get out 

 of touch with us and finally lose interest in the College and the 

 Association. It is in such cases, where the Journal fulfills its mis- 

 sion best. 



It will bring Alumni and 'student notes; it will record the do- 

 ings of the Alumni Association, the decisions of the Board of 

 Trustees and of the College ; University affairs will receive their 

 due thare of attention; fraternity matters will be printed; and, 

 in addition, articles written by men 'of name and fame in our 

 profession will be procured and published. 



The Editor has encouraging assurances of assistance from the 

 members of the Faculty, assistance from the Board of Trustees 

 will surely not be found wanting. 



Suggestions for improvement, requests for publication of de- 

 sired information will be promptly acted upon. 



The Editor desires to make this Journal 



To the Alumnus — a link connecting him to his College and re- 

 minding him of his student days. 



To the Student — a help in difficulties and a recorder of his serious 

 and humorous activities. 



To Everybody — a constant reminder and advertiser of the splendid 

 facdities of our glorious College. 



If all this is worth while, wouldn't you support me? 



CURT. P. WIMMER. 



ALUMNI MEETING. 



Minutes of /the stated meeting of the Alumni Association, held 

 at the College of Pharmacy, December 13th, 191 1, at 8:15 p. m. 



President Geisler in 'the Chair. 



Present — Messrs. George C. Diekman, A. Henning, Charles A. 

 Lotz, H. A. Harold, Charles W. Dreisen, F. A. Leslie, J. W. Breit- 

 enbach, B. Marquez, E. Friedman, Charles W. Ballard, George C. 

 Ferguson, W. Regnault, YV. V. Kleinman, Monroe H. Weil and C. 

 P. Wimmer. 



