144 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



Gentlemen : 



The undersigned having been appointed a committee to procure 

 Healy's Ball Room for the Association begs to report that he has 

 engaged said room for the first Wednesday of February, 191 3. 



The undersigned also regrets his inability to be present, but another 



engagement made some time ago prevents him from attending. 



Respectfully, 



CURT P. WIMMER. 



Delegates to the N. Y. State Pharmaceutical Association: In the 

 absence of Dr. Diekman, the Secretary submitted his report, which 

 was received with thanks and ordered spread on the minutes. 



The Registrar reported the deaths of the following members : 



Geo. W. Gschwindt, Class 1897. 



Fred F. Sontag, Class 1906. 



The Secretary was requested to forward a letter of condolence to 

 the families of the deceased. 



New Business: The question, of .the Alumni Scholarship was 

 brought up for discussion. There being but one member of the Com- 

 mittee present, nothing could be accomplished. The Secretary was 

 requested to communicate with the Chairman, Mr. Ewen Mclntyre, 

 Sr., asking him to call a meeting of the Scholarship Committee, to 

 devise ways and means for raising the necessary funds for the past 

 and future scholarships, if there are to be any. 



It was moved, seconded and carried that the Association hold its 

 annual dinner on the first Wednesday evening in December, and that a 

 Committee be appointed to take the matter in hand. 



Ways and means were devised to try and make Alumni Meetings 

 more sociable by serving refreshments after each meeting. It is 

 hoped by doing so that members of different classes will become 

 better acquainted and in the course of time an Alumni Meeting will 

 be a night to be looked forward to by all members. 



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

 ried to adjourn. 



GEORGE HOHMANN, 



Secretary. 



