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York City are also members of the College, namely Clarence O. Bigelow 

 and J. L. Lascoff. 



Dr. Dieckman has also been elected as the first President of the new- 

 Board of Pharmacy. 



We have received a letter from John A. Steffens, Phar. D. 'lo, who 

 is with the Ponce Sanitary Milk Co., Ponce, P. R. He writes that 

 he is getting along very nicely and expects to be made superintendent 

 of the plant very soon. He certainly has been successful since he 

 joined the ranks of the profession. 



It is with great pleasure that we hear of the recovery of our old 

 friend and alumnus, Wm. H. Ebbetts, who has been very ill for a 

 long time. Any of the boys who would like to call on him will bp 

 welcome; his address is 137 Manhattan Avenue, New York. 



EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING. 



A meeting of the Executive Board of the Alumni Association wa^^ 

 held at the College of Pharmacy on Wednesday evening, October 26th^ 

 1910. The minutes of the preceding Executive Board meeting and 

 also those of the last regular Alumni meeting were read and approved. 



The committee appointed by the president at the last meeting for 

 the purpose of devising ways and means for establishing a scholarship 

 fund, made a report recommending that such a scholarship be estab- 

 lished and that a new committee of ten members of the association be 

 appointed by the President, to devise ways and means of providing 

 funds. The scholarship is to be known as the Alumni Scholarship, 

 and is for the purpose of assisting worthy students. 



Dr. Leslie presented on behalf of the' Food and Drug Class of 1909, 

 a group picture of that class which was accepted and the Secretary 

 instructed to thank the donors. 



Orders were given to frame and hang this picture as well as the 

 picture of the class of 1910, which was presented to the Alumni As- 

 sociation at the last regular meeting. 



Mr. Lotz, the Editor of the Journal, stated that he had a picture of 

 the Class of 1910, which he would be glad to dispose of to any member 

 of the class of 1910, who did not already possess one, and left the matter 

 of disposal in the hands of the Secretary, Dr. C. P. Wimmer. Any 

 member of the Class of 1910, not having a class picture can secure this 

 one by applying to Dr. Wimmer. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



