32 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



At the February meeting of the Board of Trustees the budget for 

 the year 1912-1913 was adopted. The Board decided that hereafter 

 laboratory instruction in Physics to the Junior University class would 

 again be given at the College instead of at the University as in recent 

 years. A large sum was voted for the purpose of additional physics 

 apparatus. This course will be given under the personal supervision 

 of Professor Amy and Mr. Hostmann. 



The Secretary was requested to extend the sympathies of the officers 

 and the Board of Trustees to President Butler, whose mother died on 

 February 4, 1912. 



Mr. H. Schlesinger of 1066 Second Avenue was regularly elected 

 a member of the College organization. 



Mr. Herbert D. Robbins has resigned as a member of the Board of 

 Trustees, as he found it impossible to give to the College the time and 

 services which the position demanded. The resignation was received 

 with great reluctance and expressions of regret, as Mr. Robbins has 

 always been a loyal and generous supporter of the institution. 



The Westchester County Pharmaceutical Association is to hold a 

 meeting in the library on the afternoon of April 10th. 



At the March meeting of the College, on Tuesday the 19th, the 

 annual election of officers will take place. The Nominating Committee 

 will present the following list of nominees for the regular offices : 



For President — Nicholas Murray Butler 



For 1st Vice-President — Charles F. Chandler 



For 2nd Vice-President — Wm. Jay Schieffelin 



For 3rd Vice-President — Thomas P. Cook 



For Treasurer — Clarence O. Bigelow 



For Secretary — Thomas F. Main 



For Assistant Secretary — Edward W. Runyon 



For Trustees to Serve Three Years : 

 Albert Plaut 

 Arthur H. Elliott 

 David Costello 

 Ernest Stauffen 

 Vincent C. Daggett 



For Trustee to Serve Two Years : 

 Robert S. Lehman 



