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Madison Garden Concert Hall. In 1910, the Committee decided 

 to hold the hall at the Harlem Casino and, no donht, it would 

 have continued to hold it there, had this hall not been sold and 

 turned into a theatre. 



At the present time, good ball-rooms are scarce in New York 

 City; the few which are suitable for our Association are engaged 

 for every evening for some time to come, some even for years. 

 This year, the Committee looked into the advisability of engaging 

 Sherry's, the Hotels Astor and Knickerbocker and a number of 

 rooms in places of similar standing and repute. In every case, 

 however, the conditions were such that the Committee did not feel 

 justified to engage them. Very fortunately, a new ball-room 

 had been opened at Healey's, and the Committee hastened to 

 make arrangements to secure this hall for a suitable evening. 



Healey's is well known, not alone to Alumni members, but to 

 everyone who knows New York. It is known as a place of the 

 highest reputation, equal to the best and second to none. The 

 new ball-room, the room "Louis XVI" and the Gold Room will 

 be reserved for us. The Committee hope sincerely that the 

 members of the Alumni Association will support them to the best 

 oi their ability, especially, since considerable expenses have to be 

 met. 



There will be an entertainment for which headliners, such as 

 Press Eldridge, May Fulton and Dan Quinn, have been secured 

 Dance music, will be furnished by Crowley's Eighth Regiment 

 Band, which needs no introduction. 



The price is very moderate: $1.50 for the ticket admitting 

 Gentleman and Ladies, and we might add : The more, the better. 



And now, YOU ALUMNUS, decide to go and bring your 

 friends, and when you meet a fellow-graduate, let these be your 

 first words : 



COME TO THE ALUMNI BALL AT HEALY'S ON FEB- 

 RUARY 7TH, 1912. IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE. 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 



ASSOCIATION, 



HELD AT THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 

 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1912, AT 8.15 P. M. 



In the absence of President Geissler, Vice-President Weinstein 

 presided. 



Present: Messrs. M. Argentinean, 'n, C. W. Ballard, '07, H. J. 

 Binder, Jr., '98, D. I. Cohen, TO, C. M. Driesen, '11, E. Friedman, 

 '10, E. Fried, '94, J. H. Hecker, '08, H. A. Herold, '94, George 

 Hohman, '08, F. Labriner, '04, F. A Leslie, '04, C. A. Lotz, *00, 



