April. 1918 C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 63 



* New York, April loth, 1918. 



To the Officers and Members of the Alniiini .issociation: 

 Dear Sirs : — 



The Nominating Committee, appointed by President Weil, met in the Alumni 

 Room on Thursday evening, April 4th. Present: — Adolph Henning, John M. 

 Williams and Geo. C. Diekman, Chairman. 



After due consideration the following named members of the Alumni Asso- 

 ciation are suggested to be placed in nomination : — 



For President Curt P. Wimmer 



First Vice-President Nelson S. Kirk 



" Second Vice-President Fortunato O. Ghirardi 



" Third Vice-President Paul D. Bloom 



" Secretary Miss Fanchon Hart 



" Treasurer George C. Diekman , 



Registrar Jeannot Hostmann 



Executive Board, term expires 1921 : 



J. M. Williams 

 I Chas. W. Ballard 



Vito Calcagno 

 ] Respectfully submitted, ' 



(Signed) A. Henning, 



J. M. Williams, 



Gro. C. Diekman, Chairman. 



A motion to accept the report of the Nominating Committee and discharge 



said committee with the thanks of the Association was made, seconded and carried. 



A motion that the Secretary send to Prof. H. V. Arny a letter of regret from 



the Association that there was no quorum present to hear his lecture on "War 



Chemistry'" was made, seconded and unanimously carried. 



President Weil appointed Dr. Curt P. Wimmer, Chairman of the Entertain- 

 ment Committee, to make the necessary arrangements for Alumni Class Day. A 

 motion was made, seconded and carried to expend not over $125.00 for First Year 

 Prizes and Entertainment. 



On motion, Mr. Adolph Henning was appointed a committee of one to pur- 

 chase First Year Prizes. 



Mr. Richard M. Timmermann of 802 Lexington Ave., New York City, was 

 elected to Life Membership. 



Tlie following bills were read and ordered paid : 



To Schwebke & Knerr, March 8. 1918 — $5.25 for postals. 

 To Schwebke & Knerr, April 6. 1918 — $5.25 for postals. 

 On motion the meeting was declared adjourned. 



(Signed) J. M. Wiluams, 



Secretary. 



