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President Stoddard, of the New York State Pharmaceutical Associa- 

 tion. By motion, the secretary was instructed to communicate with 

 Mr. Stoddard, and advise him that the Alumni Association of our 

 College would like to be represented by two delegates, and our 

 president was given power to appoint two such delegates as soon 

 as word was received from President Stoddard. 



Dr. Weinstein also spoke on ways and means of arousing the 

 enthusiasm of the members of the Alumni Association, so as to have 

 a larger attendance at the monthly meetings. 



Dr. Leslie, on behalf of the Committee on Papers and Queries, 

 stated that papers should be read at each meeting, and said that 

 he would get in touch with some of the recent graduates and some 

 members of the senior and graduate classes, and try to have them 

 present a paper at each meeting. 



There is no doubt that this latter idea would be of great influence 

 towards getting the members to attend the monthly meeting, as 

 it worked very well in former years and is now attracting the 

 members of the various pharmaceutical societies to their meetings. 

 There is not one among us who does not now and then run across 

 something in the pharmaceutical field which if presented properly 

 would make a good paper to read at one of our meetings. 



The rneeting then adjourned. 



ADDRESS WANTED. 



The address of Mr. William O. Kolbe, class 1887, is wanted. 

 Kindly send same to the treasurer. Dr. G. C. Diekman, 115 W. 68 

 St., N. Y. City. 



ALL-STATE LICENSES. 



Many inquiries are being made concerning the obtaining of a 

 so-called All-State License. The following may therefore be of 

 interest to many of our graduates, who are practicing pharmacy 

 outside of New York State. 



Anyone holding a license to practice pharmacy, granted upon 

 examination, or otherwise, such as registration upon College 

 Diploma, issued by any of the former Boards of New York State, 

 may exchansre same bv making application for such exchange to 

 the Secretary of the Eastern Branch of the State Board, No. 115 

 West 6Sth St.. New York City. The aoplication must be accom- 

 panied by the registration fee of $5.00, and the applicant will have 

 to surrender the old license. 



