16 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 

 ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 

 Held Wednesday, January 8th, 1913, at 8.30 P. M. 



President Weinstein in the Chair. 



Present Messrs. N. S. Kirk, '94; H. J. Binder, '98; H. Gkickman, 

 '09; J. Lo Vece, '12; L. Savarese, '12; F. A. Leslie, '04; C. A. Lotz, 

 '00; J. Scavo, '10; P. Mayerowitz, '12; F. S. Hlavac, '12; J. M. Breit- 

 enbach, '10; E. C. Steinach, '00; C. P. Wimnier, '02; C. W. Ballard, 

 '07; B. E. Schubert, '06; A. C. Krapf, '04; A. Vorisek, '98; J. Host- 

 mann, '96; J. A. Steffens, '09; C. Sipple. '12; A. Pipino, '12; S. H. 

 Fritz, '12; L. Roon, '10; J. Weinstein, '06; G. Hohmann, '08. 



After a discussion, the minutes of the last meeting were approved 

 as read. 



Treasurer's Report. — The Treasurer read his report which was 

 adopted and ordered placed on file. 



Dinner Committee. — ^Mr. Kirk read the report of the Dinner Com- 

 mittee stating that the dinner had been a social success. The deficit 

 of $57.82 was ordered paid, and the Committee discharged with 

 thanks. 



Ball Committee. — Mr. Hohmann reported progress. Other mem- 

 bers of the Committee are H. N. Butler, 565 West 139th St., J. Scavo, 

 86 Mulberry St.; Wm. Pruss, 11 Hamburg Ave.. Bklyn; M. Weil, 255 

 Canal St., P. E. Nielsen, 804 Columbus Ave.. J. M. Breitenbach, 1136 

 Madison Ave.; H. J. Binder, Jr., 1180 Second Ave.; X. S. Kirk, Lee 

 Ave. and Rutledge St., Bklyn; G. W. Bendt, 751 Courtland Ave.; 

 C. P. Wimmer, 115 W. 68th St.; F. A. Leslie, 115 W. 68th St.; C. W. 

 Ballard, 115 W. 68th St., J. Hostmann. 1122 Hudson St., Hoboken, 

 N.J. 



Alumni Journal Contract Committee. — Mr. Binder reported that 

 this Committee had completed its duties. Motion was made, seconded 

 and carried that the Committee be discharged with thanks. 



Nezu Business. — Dr. Wimmer read a letter which he received from 

 the Association in reference to reading material in the Journal. 



An analysis of the letter was made, and a long discussion followed. 



The deaths and illness of the following members were unofficially 

 received : Thomas P. Cook, Wm. C. Oetinger, Class of 1888. 



