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February, 1918 



Ex-President Borgreve spoke to the members on "How they did it in his 

 time.'' 



After some discussion tiie meeting was declared adjourned. 



(Signed) Lewis N. Brown, 



Secretary. 



DEAN RUSBY'S COLOMBIAN TRIP 



The verv interesting account of the mode of travel in Colombia, contributed 

 by Dean Rusby to this issue of the Journal, will be read with pleasure by our 

 readers. On March 19, Dean Rusby will again entertain the members of the 

 College and their friends with a continuation of the lecture delivered by him in 

 January entitled "Botanical Exploration in South America." Come and bring 

 your friends. Remember the date — March 19 at 8 o'clock. 



DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND 

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Saturday Evening, March 16, 1918 



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2lst Annual Convention at Hotel Astor, Times Square, 

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