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Motion was made, seconded and carried that the Secretary be allowed 

 the sum of $io for yearly telephone service. 



There being no further business to conduct, it was moved, seconded 



and carried, to adjourn. 



GEORGE HOHMANN, 



Secretarv. 



ALUMNI NOTES. 



N. Y. C. P. graduates in Utica, N. Y. 



Fred A. Bockmann, '13. was recently married to Miss Anna Chris- 

 tiansen. The newly weds were in New York on their honeymoon trip 

 and did not fail to step in to see the College. Mr. Bockmann was the 

 winner of an Alumni Scholarship. He is employed by A. S. Evans, 

 at Utica, who is one of our graduates and good Alumni member. 



M. Christman, "13, A. J. Andes, '12, and \'. Pelletieri, '13, are em- 

 ployed by the Howarth and Ballard Co. of Utica. 



Clarence Hofifmann, '13, is with the J. Emden Drug Co. of Utica. 



A. Wick, 'it, is with Messrs. England and McCaffrey at Utica. 



N. G. Alexander, "07, conducts his own store at Utica. He is doing 

 very well. 



Lynn Hamlin, '13, is at Dearsboro, N. Y. 



Frank Hayes, '13, is employed at the Slaven Pharmacy, Whitesboro, 

 N. Y. He expects to forsake bachelordom very soon. 



F. W. Heine, '08, who returned recently from an extensive trip 

 through Germany, Italy, France and England, is working for E. C. 

 Osborne, 08. 131 3rd Ave. 'Mr. Osborne was the gold medal man of 

 his class. 



Chas. Heine, '12, is working for Mr. Herking, Riverdale Ave., 

 Yonkers. 



H. P. Hill, '01, who is a practicing physician at San Antonio, is 

 doing some post graduate work at the Post Graduate Hospital. He 

 will stay in New York for several months and reside at 2760 Morris 

 Ave., New York. 



