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have to be considered. Reports of the various officers and com- 

 mittees will be made and the President will render his annual address. 

 Election of officers for the ensuing year will also be held. After the 

 business has been disposed of, a lecture will be given by Mr. Theodore 

 Chapourian on "Turkey and its People." The lecturer has only 

 recently returned from Turkey, where his father was an educator of 

 note. 



President Gaines of the Eastern College as well as Rev. H. R. Rose, 

 Ph.D., of Newark, N. J., have given to Mr. Chapourian testimonials 



-praising his lecture in the highest of terms. 



All members of the Alumni Association, together with their ladies 

 and friends, are cordially invited. The lecture and pictures will, no 

 doubt, be very interesting and instructive. 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 



ASSOCIATION, 



HELD WEDNESDAY MARCH 13th, 1912 AT 8.15 P. M, 



President Geisler in the chair. 



Present: Messrs. S. Blatt, To; C. W. Ballard, '07; M. Argentinean. 

 *n; Geo. C. Diekman. '88; A. Henning. '76; E. A. Leslie, 04; Jos. 

 Weinstein, '06; G. Hohman, '08; G. F. Clayton, '10; C. E, La 

 I iambina, Ti. 



The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. 



The Treasurer's report was read, accepted and ordered spread on 

 the minutes. 



Ball Committee.— Dr. Diekman presented a tentative report and 

 reported progress. 



Registrar.— Dr. Ballard reported the death of David Garbarino. 

 1 901. The Secretary was ordered to send a letter of condolence to 

 the family. 



The death of Dr. \Y. R. Hitchcock was also reported (non- 

 member). 



Nczv Business.— A letter was read from Miss Francis Levitch, 

 Secretary of the Women's Pharmaceutical Society, in which permis- 

 sion to use the Alumni Room for their meetings was asked. Moved. 

 seconded and carried that the request be granted. 



