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It was moved, seconded and carried that the matter relating to 

 the adjustment of funds be referred to the Executive Board. 



Reports were received from the Committee on Junior Examina- 

 tions and from the Committee appointed to draw up resolutions in" 

 connection with the demise of Mr. Ewen Mclntyre. These com- 

 mittees were discharged with thanks. 



The report on the 191 3 Ball Committee was received and the 

 Committee discharged with thanks. 



It was moved, seconded and carried that the Committee on 

 Alumni Junior Night Exercises be requested to report at the next 

 meeting of the Executive Board. 



The report of the Property Committee was ordered received and 

 the Committee instructed to endeavor to procure missing class 

 pictures from the photographer free of charge. 



Seventy-four members of the Class of 1913 having qualified, it 

 was moved, seconded and carried that they be elected to member- 

 ship in the Association, and the Secretary was requested to notify 

 them of their election. 



The Secretary was further requested to address letters to all 

 members of the Class of 191 3, who have not applied for member- 

 ship in the Association, urging them to join. 



Several bills having been approved by the President were ordered 

 paid. 



It was moved, seconded and carried that the Association give 

 the usual ball and banquet during the season 1913-14. 



Dr. VVimmer signified his willingness to deliver a lecture on the 

 History of the Alumni Association during the season 1913-14. 



There being no further business to come before the meeting, it 

 was moved, seconded and carried to adjourn. 



GEORGE HOHMANN, 



Secretary. 



Meeting of the Executive Board of the Alumni Association, held 

 June II, 1913. 



The meeting was called to order by President Weinstein. 



Those present were Messrs. Weinstein, Leslie, Wimmer, Hen- 

 ning. Binder and Ballard. 



Messages of regret at inability to be present were received from 

 Professors Diekman and Vorisek. 



