86 C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL May, 1918 



THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 



Officers, 1918-1919 



President 

 Curt P. Wimmer 



Fice-Presidctits 

 Nelson S. Kirk Fortunato O. Ghirardi Paul O. Bloom 



Secretary 

 Miss Fanchon Hart - - - 115 West 68th Street, New York City 



Treasurer 

 George C. Diekman - - - 115 West 68th Street, New York City 



Registrar 

 Jeannot Hostmann - - - 115 West 68th Street, New York City 



Executive Board 

 Term Expires 



1919 1920 1921 



Wm. a. Horurg, Jr. John H. Hecker Charles W. Ballard 



Edwin C. Steinach Hugo H. Schaeeer Vito Calcagno 



F. N. Pond Arthur J. Bauer John M. Williams 



MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 

 HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1918 



The regular stated meeting- of the Altimni Association of the College of 

 Pharmacy of the City of New York was held in the Alumni Room, Wednesday, 

 May 15th, 19 1 8. 



The meeting was called to order by President Weil at 8 o'clock. 



Members present were : F. Wichelns. '74 ; A. Henning, '76 ; Geo. C. Diek- 

 man, '88; N. S. Kirk, '94; J. Hostmann, '96; Wm. C. Stubenrauch. '99; C. P. 

 Wimmer, '02; Wm A. Holley, '05; J. M. Williams, '05; M. H. Weil, '10; L 

 Schwartz, '12; H. H. Schaefer, '12; J. W. Brown, '14; S. Feigin, '15; J. W. 

 Rampulla, '16; J. Varga, '17; Wm. Notar-angelo, '17. 



On motion the reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting was 

 dispensed with except the report of the nominating Committee. 



On motion said report was approved as read. 



Treasurer Diekman reported that the finances of the Association were in 

 good condition. All bills are paid and a balance left in the treasury. 



He also reported that sixty-five members of the graduating class of 1918 

 have qualified for membership in the Association. 



Mr. Adolph Henning rendered the following report. That the medals had 

 been purchased and properly inscribed. Prof. H. V. Arny had donated the 

 Second First Year Prize ; Prof. J. Hostmann had donated the Third First Year 

 Prize ; Messrs. Snyder and Black inscribed the medals and Messrs. Haggerty 

 Bros, the glass plate. 



