THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 5 



ALUMNI DINNER. 



The Annual Dinner of the Alumni Association was held at 

 Healv's on the evening- of December 6th, 1911. The attendance 

 was not quite as large as it has been in previous years, but never- 

 theless, the dinner was a fine social success. The following gen- 

 tlemen were seated at the speaker table : Prof. Chas. F. Chandler. 

 Prof. H. V. Amy. Prof. H. P. Hynson. Dr. L. W. Geisler, Mr. 

 Ewen Mclntyre, Sr., Dr. Win. Mansfield, Dr. Clinton P. Knapp 

 and Dr. J. Weinstein. 



President Geisler introduced the speakers, namely Prof. Hynson. 

 Prof Chandler, Prof. Amy. Mr. Mclntyre, Mr. Wall and Mr. 

 Brown. The speeches of Profs. Hynson and Amy will be printed 

 in the Journal. The occasion was made doubly interesting" by the 

 fact that Dec. 6th was Prof. Chandler's birthday, and the Alumni 

 Association presented a large birthday-cake to him, bearing 76 

 burning candles. The Professor expressed his thanks to "his 

 boys.'" Professor Arny was agreeably surprised by the announce- 

 ment, that he had been elected Honorary Member of the Alumni 

 Association. The National Pharmaceutical Society was repre- 

 sented by a delegation of about 20 members. 



ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP. 



The committee on Alumni Scholarships met in the Alumni room 

 on Saturday, December 16th. 1911, at 3:30 o'clock, p. m. 



The following members of the committee were present: Anton 

 Yorisek. "William Mansfield, Curt. P. Wimmer. F. A. Leslie. C. W. 

 Ballard and George C. Diekman. 



George C. Diekman acted as temporary chairman and was later 

 chosen to act as chairman of the committee. 



After considerable discussion and due deliberation the follow- 

 ing actions were taken : 



( 1 I That the scholarship be awarded in accordance with the fol- 

 lowing plan and that the following conditions be taken into con- 

 sideration : 



(a) The educational qualifications of the applicant, to count 

 300 points. 



(b) The general character and the financial condition of the 

 applicant, to count 300 points. 



(c) The proficiency of the applicant, to be ascertained by 

 an examination, to count 400 points. Total= 1,000 points. 



