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Ft was moved, seconded and carried that a page be set aside to the 

 memory of Mr. McTntyre. 



Secondly : That a committee be appointed to prepare suitably 

 engrossed resolutions, and present same to the family of the deceased. 

 The President appointed Dr. George C. Diekman, Dr. C. P. Wimmer 

 and Dr. F. A. Leslie, with power. 



Ball Committee: The Chairman, Mr. Hohmann, read a tentative 

 report, showing a surplus of $2.63 to date. Motion was made, sec- 

 onded and carried, that the Chairman and Committee be dismissed with 

 thanks for their efforts in making the 1913 Entertainment and Ball a 

 social as well as a financial success. 



Nezv Business: The Secretary read two letters received from Mr. 

 D, M. Toomey, a student now attending in the junior year at the 

 College of Pharmacy, who seeks information in reference to the date 

 of the Alumni Scholarship examination. 



Motion was made, seconded antl carried, that the matter be referred 

 to the proper committee for adjustment. 



Dr. Wimmer reported that at the meeting of the College, to be held 

 on March 18, obituaries will be read of the lives of Mr. Ewen Mclntyre 

 and other deceased members of the College. It was moved, seconded 

 and carried, that Dr. Wimmer be appointed a Committee of one to 

 secure someone to represent the Alumni and present a report of Mr». 

 Mclntyre's long years of service on behalf of the Alumni Association. 



There being no further business, it was moved, seconded and carried, 

 to adjourn. 



GEORGE HOHMANN, 



Secretary. 



THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE "BLIZ- 

 ZARD" CLASS. 



All things must begin as well as end. The 12th of March began 

 two events ever to be remembered by the Class of '88, the Blizzard 

 and Examinations at the College of Pharmacy. 



These circumstances will always be associated together; for many 

 a poor Senior in his eagerness to obtain a sheepskin, plodded through 

 snow-drifts and faced the elements in order that he might win th.e 

 race and share the laurels which now crown the Class of '88. 



