146 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 



A very interesting meetinp^ of the Alumni Association was held 

 Wednesday evening, November loth. 



President Herold was in the chair. Quite a number of members 

 were present, among them, Mr. Ewen Mclntyre, Sr., who looked 

 as spry and as young as he felt. 



After the president called the meeting to order, the minutes of 

 the previous meeting were read by Secretary Wimmer, after which 

 they were approved. 



The treasurer, Dr. Diekman, made his report which was ordered 

 spread upon the minutes. 



The Dinner Committee, Dr. Wimmer, chairman, reported that 

 all arrangements were completed for the annual dinner, which was 

 to be held on December first, this year. 



Ball Committee, Dr. Leslie, Secretary, on behalf of the Committee 

 reported that the Harlem Casino had been engaged for January 13, 

 1910, and that tickets were being printed, and would be ready 

 verv soon. 



Other committees reported progress. 



Correspondence was read from Mr. J. Niederer, acknowledging 

 receipt of the Association's letter of condolence on the recent death 

 of his brother Albert. 



Letter of resignation as chairman of the Entertainment Com- 

 mittee from Dr. Ward, was read and acted upon. 



Letter from Chas, A. Lotz, editor of the Alumni Journal, was read 

 wherein he agreed to conduct the Alumni Journal for the associa- 

 tion for the year 1910, under the same agreement as now existed. 

 Upon motion by Dr. Diekman, seconded and carried, the counsellor 

 of the Association was instructed to draw up the necessary papers 

 for the purpose of continuing agreement with Mr. Lotz, for the 

 year 1910. 



Dr. Weinstein spoke about the recent conference held in the 

 Hotel Belmont, by the various pharmaceutical societies, at which 

 ways and means were discussed for framing a new pharmacy law 

 in this state, which would be agreeable to all concerned. He stated 

 that about twenty associations were represented and that perfect 

 harmony prevailed ; another conference is to be held in December, 

 at which the various pharmaceutical associations would be repre- 

 sented by delegates, the call for these delegates being issued by 



