THE ALUMNI JOURNAL !'.• 



Honorary President, Ewen Mclntyre; of Thomas C. Stratton. life 

 member, and of Thomas Penrose Cook, Vice-President. 



Tn view of the great loss to this College by the deaths just an- 

 nounced, I present the following resolution: 



RESOLVED: That at the annual meeting to be held in March, a 

 special order of business shall be the presentation of memorials of the 

 lives of our late Honorary President, our Late Vice-President and 

 other members of the College who have died during the past year." 



Trustee Albert Plant is making a short visit to Europe, and Trustee 

 Adoljjh Henning and family are visiting Panama. 



BLIZZARD CLASS. 



The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Dinner of the Class of 1888, will be 

 held on the evening of Wednesday, March 12th, 1913, at Terrace 

 Garden, Fifty-eighth Street, near Third Avenue, New York City. 

 Covers will be raised at 6.30 o'clock, sharp. 



Members of the Class may invite guests if they so desire. Good 

 entertainment is provided for. The dinner as usual, will be entirely 

 informal. Price per plate, $3.00. 



The Secretary-Treasurer, George C. Diekman, 115 West 68th Street, 

 wdl be glad to respond to requests for further information. Members 

 of the Class will receive the official announcement of the dinner during 

 the course of a few days. 



EWEN McINTYRE, 1824-1913. 



Announcement has already been made of the death of our beloved 

 alumnus, Ewen Mclntyre, on January 8th of this year. It is but 

 fitting that we should add to the many words of eulogy that have 

 recently appeared. He gave the best years of his life to the service 

 and advancement of the College and Association, and even though we 

 can never adequately express in words the debt which every member 

 and graduate of the College owes to him and his influence we can 

 now give him the praise that is his due without fear of his resenting 

 and in his modest manner disclaiming any j^art in the work which he 

 so long and successfully performed. 



Ewen Mclntyre was born at Johnstown, N. Y., in 1824. Coming 

 to this city in 1841. he entered the pharmacy of Dr. Geo. D. Cogge- 

 shall. al rV-arl and l^ose Streets. During his employment in this store 



