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The Secretary was requested to write to Mr. Robinson relative 



to his retaining membership in the Executive Board. 



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



•carried to adjourn. 



GEORGE HOHMANN, 



Secretary. 



SCHEDULE OF BOTANICAL OUTING DATES. 

 Come and Join Us. 



August 24. — Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Meet at Long Island 

 Railroad Station at Atlantic Ave., at 2 P. M. 



September 7.— Lake Hopatcong, N. J. All day excursion. Leave 

 Liberty St. at 9 o'clock. Dinner at Castle Edwards, 75c. Send 

 postal before August 29th if you are going. If fifty go, special car 

 can be secured. 



September 21. — Eagle Rock, N. J. Meet at Lackawanna Railroad 

 Station, Hoboken, at 2 P. M. 



October 5.— Woodmere, L. I. Leave Long Island Railroad, Flat- 

 bush Ave. Station, Brooklyn, at 2 P. M. 



October 19. — New York Botanical Garden. Meet at the Bronx 

 Park Station, 3rd Ave. "L" at 2 P. M. 



November 2. — Forest Hill, L. I. Leave Pennsylvania Station, 

 34th St., at I P. M. 



COLLEGE AND ALUMNI NOTES. 



Louis Weiss, '13, will soon forsake the single life. He is to be 

 married to Miss Antoinette H. Fischer, a teacher in P. S. 83, Man- 

 hattan. The future Mrs. Weiss intends to take up the Pharmacy 

 course in the very near future. Mr. Weiss is located with the West 

 Side German Dispensary and Hospital. 



It is reported that Mr. Chas. G. Niederer, '95, is to be married to 

 Miss Ella Niederer on October loth, 1913. 



The following are taking summer courses in the Department of 

 Pharmacy : Seniors — Arthur Daub and Frank DeBiaso. Juniors — 

 Antonio Franceschi, Miss Josephine Kennedy and Alfred Rinaldi. 

 Special students are John B. Nisbet and Bertram C. Steres. 



