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prosperous pharmacy, until about three years ago when the city 

 required the space of the location of the store for the Manhattan 

 bridge. 



Dr. Weinstein received the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy from 

 Columbia University in 1906, as the first candidate for that degree. 

 He is now conducting a chemical and bacteriological laboratory at 

 1 77 1 Madison Ave. He was a member and secretary of the Eastern 

 Branch of the New York State Board of Pharmacy from 1904 to 

 1 9 10. At the present time, he is President of the New York Retail 

 Druggists' Association which he organized in 1897; he is Treasurer 

 of the N. Y. Branch of the American Phar. Association ; a member 

 of the Local School Board, District No. 3 ; a member of the N. Y. 

 College of Pharmacy, the N. Y. State Pharmaceutical Association, etc. 



Dr. Weinstein is very much interested in the Alumni Association, 

 and, no doubt, the Association will flourish under his administration. 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 



ASSOCIATION 

 OF THE NEW YORK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 



HELD WEDNESDAY APRIL 10th, 1912 AT 8.15 P. M. 



President Geisler in the Chair. 



Present: Messrs. C. W. Ballard '07, M. Blair '11, S. M. Benson 

 '10, J. Breitenbach 'io, H. J. Binder '98, H. W. Butler '04, Geo. C. 

 Diekman '88, J. Hecker '08, H. A. Herold '94, Geo. Hobman '08, 

 F. W. Langen '11, F. A. Leslie '04, C. LaGambina '10, J. Scavo '08, 

 J. Weinstein '06, W. Reguault '10, L. Schwarz '10, A. Vorisek '98, 

 and C. P. Wimmer '02. 



The Minutes of the last Stated Meeting were adopted as read : 



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

 the Minutes. 



The following committees reported progress : 



Property Committee, 



Hanging Committee, 



Scholarship Committee, 



Papers and Queries Committee, 



Entertainment Committee. 



Ball Committee: Dr. Diekman read the final report of the Treasurer 

 of the Ball Committee, which showed a surplus. The report was 

 accepted and ordered spread upon the Minutes. Several recommenda- 



