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Mr. Frank Richardson has presented the library with a rare Phar- 

 macology by J. A. Paris, bearing the date of 1825, which is of great 

 interest as a comparison to our present work on this subject. 



At the October meeting of the College to be held on the 21st, 

 the reports to the delegates to the various coventions will be sub- 

 mitted and a lecture of signal interest to pharmacists will be de- 

 livered. 



During the summer another payment of $5,000 was made on the 

 principal of the mortgage held on the College property, thus re- 

 ducing it to $80,000. 



The winner of the senior free scholarship is Mr. John J. 



Greene, Jr. 



MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES. 



The membership certificates of the Alumni Association for the 

 members of the class 1913 are now ready and can be obtained by 

 calling for them at the office of the Treasurer, Dr. Leslie, or by 

 mailing 15 cents in stamps to cover postage and registry. 



ALUMNI DINNER. 



RESERVE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, FOR THE 

 ALUMNI DINNER. DETAILED ANNOUNCEMENT IN 

 THE NEXT ISSUE OF THIS JOURNAL. 



MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ALUMNI 



ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,. 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 



Held on Wednesday Evening, August 1 3th, 19 1 3. 

 Present : Messrs. Weinstein, Diekman, Wimmer, Steffens, Ma- 

 kaus. Binder, Henning, Leslie, Mayerowitz, Lacovara, Ballard. 



President Weinstein in the chair. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted with the 

 following corrections : 



"Bills ordered paid shall hereafter i)e enumerated in the min- 

 utes." 



A letter received from Mrs. Mclntyre acknowledging receipt of 

 the resolutions adopted on behalf of Ewen Mclntyre, deceased, 

 was read and order placed on file. 



