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There may be others who wish to express their opinion relative to 

 this timely and important subject. If so, I will be glad to have them 

 eonvrunieate with me, and would invite them to express their ideas 

 fully, as the matter is, in mv opinion, of sufficient importance to merit 

 a full and free discussion. This invitation is extended not only to 

 the graduates of the school with which I have the honor to be con- 

 nected, but to all others. I would request, however, that all such as 

 wish to express an opinion, or who desire other information, affix their 

 signature to the communication they send, assuring them that all 



communications will be treated in confidence. 



( ieo. C. Diekman . 



ALUMNI DINNER. 



The Annual Dinner of the Alumni Association will be held on the 

 evening of Wednesday, Dec. 4th, 1912, at Reisenweber's. President 

 Weinstein has appointed Mr. Xelson S. Kirk chairman of the Com- 

 mittee. As usual, efforts are being made to secure the presence of 

 some personality of name and fame, and it is to be hoped that the 

 members of the Association will support the Committee and attend 

 the dinner in good number. Price of Tickets is $2.00. 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 

 ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 

 Held Wednesday, October 0th, 1912, at 8.15 P. M. 



President Weinstein in the Chair. 



Present: Messrs. A. Krapf, '04; C. W. Ballard, '07; G. Hohmann, 

 '08; J. H. Hecker, '08; F. A. Leslie, 04; H. A. Herold, '94; A. Vori- 

 sek, '98; S. A Morris, '10; S. H. Fritz, '11 ; W. Regnault, '10; S. R. 

 M. Bensen, '10. 



The minutes of the last stated meeting were approved as read. 



The Treasurer's Report was read and approved. He also reported 

 slow progress in obtaining returns from outstanding accounts, and 

 shall submit a detailed report at the next meeting. 



Report of Committee on Junior Roll of Honor: Dr. Diekman sub- 

 mitted the report, which was received with thanks and ordered spread 

 on the minutes. 



Ball Hall Committee: The following letter was read: 

 To the President and Members of the Alumni Association. 



