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Association and the Travellers Auxiliary, and resulted in a score 

 of 25 to 18, in favor of the "Pestle Wielders." 



In anticipation of a strenuous time at the game, a Hospital Corps 

 was established, the members of which were kept busy taking care 

 of the crippled and injured players of both teams. 



It is only fair and proper to say that the greater number of new 

 members were secured by the efforts of the Travellers Auxiliary. 

 This body did such good work in this connectoin that the committee 

 on membership of the Association suggested that the Travellers 

 Auxiliary be made a permanent Committee on Membership. 



Many interesting and instructive exhibits formed a part of the 

 meeting. The exhibits in each case were attended by a representa- 

 tive of the firm making same, who saw to it that all interested ob- 

 tained any desired information. 



The new officers of the Association are as follows: 



President, Arthur S. Evans, of Utica, N. Y. C. P. /g/. 



First Vice-President, Chas. B. Sears, of Auburn, N. Y. C. P. /88. 



Second Vice-President, L. J. Schlesinger, of Yonkers. 



Third Vice-President, Chas. F. Fish, of Saratoga Springs. 



Secretary, Edward S. Dawson, of Syracuse. 



Treasurer, Frank Richardson, of Cambridge. 



Executive Committee : 



Peter Diamond of New York City. 

 Alfred M. Palmer of Olean. 

 John J. Healy of Troy. 



The next meeting of the Association will be held in June, 191 1, at 

 Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands, New York. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



GEO. C. DICKMAN, 

 , Chairman of Delegates. 



ALUMNI PIN. 



Only graduates are permitted to purchase and entitled to wear 

 this pin. It is distinct and different from a class pin, which can be 

 worn by any member of a class. The pin is made of solid gold 

 with blue enamel. Its style is shown on cover. Your name, year 

 of graduation, and the pin number will appear upon the reverse 

 side. The cost 'is $6 if delivered, or $6.15 if sent by registered 

 mail. Pins may be obtained upon application to Dr. George C. 

 Diekman, 115 West Sixty-eighth street. New York City. 



