4 • THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ECHOS OF OUR SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL DINNER. 



Mr. Nelson S. Kirk, Chairman of the last Dinner Committee, writes 

 as follows : The success of the dinner was largely due to the co- 

 operation of my associates on the Committee, and to the fidelity of 

 our friends. I extend, hereby, my sincere thanks to all who have so 

 generously supported me. I also extend my best wishes for a Happy 

 New Year to all Alumni. 



Some regrets received read as follows : 



Dr. Leo W. Geissler '94, writes: Please extend my kindest regards 

 to all. 



Dr. Harry B. Ferguson '94, telegraphs : Best wishes and regards 

 to all. 



Mr. Ewen Mclntyre '47, writes: Regret that I can not be with you 

 on account of illness. 



Prof. Chas. F. Chandler writes : Wish prosperity and success to the 

 Alumni Association. 



Mr. Fred. Borggreve writes : Best wishes for a big success, socially 

 and financially. 



THOMAS P. COOK. 



Thomas P. Cook, Vice-President of the New York College of Pharmacy, died 

 on Tuesday morning, January 7th, 1913, at his home, 25 Windsor Place, Glen 

 Ridge, N. J., after an illness of several months, which followed an apoplectic 

 stroke. 



Mr. Cook was for many years trustee and ofificer of the College of Pharmacy 

 and was one of its most loyal friends. He was Chairman of the Membership 

 Committee and a member of the Committee on Instruction, and until his illness 

 was never absent from any meeting at which he could be of service to the 

 institution. 



Mr. Cook played a prominent part in the National Wholesale Druggists 

 Association and was widely known and greatly respected in the trade throughout 

 the country. 



A man of strong character, high ideals and faithfulness to duty, Mr. Cook 

 leaves in the hearts of his friends, a place which can never be filled. 



A widow, son and daughter survive him. 



MAY HE REST IN PEACE. 



