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usual annual dinner and that a committee be appointed to take the 

 matter in hand. 



New Members : The following; graduates were, upon ballot, duly 

 elected members: 



Charles C. Becker. 1910 Fall, 

 Julius M. Breitenbach, 1910 Fall, 

 Lyn H. Buck, 1910, 

 Abraham F. Goldberg, 1910 Fall. 

 There being no further business, it was moved, seconded and carried 

 to adjourn. 



CURT P. WIMMER, 

 — ^ Secretary, 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The College Class has held its elections with the following results : 

 The Senior Class officers for the year are as follows: 



President : W. E. Wakxer, 



Vice-President: Frank Brannigan, 



Secretary : Leon Monell. 



Treasurer : D. S. Treat ; 



by the Junior Class the following officers were elected : 

 President: H. C. Elkins, 

 Vice-President : George Henriouez, 

 Secretary : Miss Fay Bloom, 

 Treasurer : C. Barrett. 



The Junior Class has appointed a Pin Committee, which has selected 

 what is generally conceded to be one of the prettiest pins that has 

 been worn in the college. 



A meeting was also held of the Athletic Association, and Mr. W. E. 

 Warner was elected President to succeed himself. The basket-ball 

 team is now organizing and gives promise of a successful season. The 

 President of the Athletic Association reports that he has already re- 

 ceived a challenge for the annual base-ball game with the Philadelphia 

 College of Pharmacy. Although we were defeated last year, the boys 

 feel sure that this time the tables will be turned. 



At the meeting of the Board of Trustees held on the first of No- 

 vember, a check for $2,500 from the estate of Robert W. Johnson 

 was received. This is the first time in the history of the College 



