32 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



NEWS OF THE COLLEGE. 



The Annual Meeting of the "College of the City of New York" will 

 be held March i6th, 1909, at 8 o'clock P. M. The election of officers 

 for the ensuing year will take place at that meeting, and the following 

 are to be balloted for : 



For President: For Secretary: 



Nicholas Murray Butler Thomas F. Main 



For 1st Vice-President: ^'o"" Assistant Secretary: 



Charles F. Chandler ^^"^^"^ W- ^""^^^ 



For Trustees to serve three years: 

 Thos. P. Cook 

 Herbert D. Robbins Arthur H. Elliot 



For 2nd Vice-President: 



For 3rd Vice-Presidant: 



Heironimus A. Herold 



Albert Plaut 



Wm. Jay Schieffelin ^, it uv u i 



-' -' George H. Hitchcock 



For Treasurer: Yot Trustee to serve one year: 



Clarence O. Bigelow F. W, Schoonmaker 



Professor George C. Diekman met with an accident on February 

 loth, 1909. After having been confined to his home for two weeks, he 

 is now up again and around. We heartily congratulate him to his 

 Dutch luck and his recovery. Maybe he did not get a reception from 

 the boys. 



MISSING. 



1903— M. Strongin 1903 — G. Wass, Jr. 



1903— H. R. Wells 1902— T. W. Hiller 



1900— J. J. Fenton 1899— a. Green 



1884— A. S. Harris 1883— A. Stover 

 Any information as to the present whereabouts of any of above 



please send to Dr. C. P. Wimmer, New York College of Pharmacy, 



115 West 68th Street, N. Y. C. 



The following members of the Association who appeared on our 

 lost and missing list have been located : 



W. F. Maguire, '05, owns a store in Frankfurt, N. Y. He is in 

 partnership with Dr. Fitch. (Thank you, D. C. Twiss, '07). 



Thomas Leroy, '02, is working at Miner's drug store. Bowery, N. Y. 



Frank Guagliardo, '06, is in business for himself at 419 Grove 

 Street, Jersey City. (Thanks to F. N. Pond). 



