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The following bills being 1 countersigned by the President, were 

 ordered paid : 



Schwebke & Knerr $10-25 



" 7.50 



$1775 

 President Geisler gave expression of thanks to the officers and 

 members of the Alumni Association for their support during the past 

 year and announced that election of officers for the ensuing year were 

 now in order. He appointed Messrs. Vorisek and Blair tellers. The 

 elections were unanimous in each case, the Secretary being instructed 

 to cast one ballot for the nominee, which was reported by the tellers. 

 Drs. Geisler and Wimmer were tendered re-election to their respective 

 offices, but declined with thanks. The following officers were elected : 

 President — Dr. Jos. Weinstein. 

 Honorary President — Mr. Ewen Mclntyre. 

 First Vice-President — Dr. John Steffens. 

 Second Vice-President — S. Merril Benson. 

 Third Vice-President — Dr. Walter Regnault. 

 Secretary — Mr. George Hohman. 

 Treasurer — Dr. Fred. A. Leslie. 

 Registrar — Dr. Charles W. Ballard. 

 Executive Board to serve 3 years — 

 Dr. Geo. C. Diekman 

 Dr. Leo. W. Geisler 

 To serve 2 years — Dr. C. P. Wimmer. 

 The tellers were discharged with thanks. 



Dr. Geisler stated that a lecture on "Turkey and Its People" would 

 be given by Mr. Theo. Chapourian at the close of the meeting. 



There being no further business, it was moved, seconded and 

 carried to adjourn. 



CURT P. WIMMER, 

 Secretary. 



CLASS NOTES. 



1911. 



S. Bearman is still in New Brunswick working at Miller's store. 



S. Dreyer is with Mr. Robbins, 137th St. and Lenox Ave. 



S. H. Fritz has taken a position in Mandel's Pharmacy in Cleve- 

 land, Ohio. He writes that the Cleveland College of Pharmacy 

 feels the loss of Prof Amy's services considerably. 



