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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



Motion carried to suspend By-laws for this 

 meeting, applying to membership fee in order 

 to elect new members. 



The following names were then proposed for 

 Membership : 



Emil Rohala '9^, Emanuel Lehman '93, J. E. 

 Ricksecker '93, Wm. O. Luthnan '93, Jos. E. 

 McCarthy '93, Jacob S. Stage '93, John P, Pow- 

 ers '93, C. H. Bjorkwall '95 and Bruno F. R. 

 Dauscha '95, 



Upon motion Secretary was ordered to cast 

 one affirmative ballot electing the foregoing 

 members, and the President declared them. 



Mr. Julius Tannenbaum then proposed- 

 another Outing. After discussion the motion 

 was carried, same to be held under the auspices 

 of the same Committee, in August or September. 



Alumni Day Committee submitted their re- 

 port and on motion of Mr Stover it was adopted 

 and ordered placed on record. Motion was 

 also made and carried that the item of expense 

 therein mentioned be audited and paid. 



President then announced that nominations 

 for 3d Vice-President were in order. 



Mr. Gregorius was nominated by Mr. Herold 

 and seconded. 



Miss O'Connor nominated by Mr. Tannen- 

 baum and seconded. 



Vote resulted in a tie. President then cast 

 deciding vote, electing Mr. Gregorius. 



Upon motion meeting was adjourned. 



H. A. Herold, 



Sec'y pro tem. 



{^lass Notes. 



John H. Morev, Class of '89, with W. E, 

 Cramer, Park avenue and 73d street, for the 

 past five years, has opened a store at 104th 

 street and the Boulevard. 



Chas. Sickenberger, Class of '91, is man- 

 ager for Fred. W. Turner, 91 Lawrence street, 

 New York. 



'93 NOTES. 

 Vacation season is now at its height. 'Most 

 everyone has had or is looking forward to his 

 brief respite from the exacting duties of the 

 store. Let us be thankful and make the most 

 we can of our limited holiday. I wish you all 

 good luck and enjoyment on your vacation. 



Once more a '93 man comes to the front with 

 a rush, Charles Boldman having passed the Re- 

 gents with honor in chemistry and botany. He 

 naturally attributes his success to the tuition 

 received while at our College, and is as proud 

 of his Alma Mater as she most justly is of him. 

 And we — well, well, all our dreams of the fu- 

 ture fame of the Class of '93 are rapidly being 

 realized. Boldman is now taking a vacation in 

 the White Mountains. 



Fred. Bailey was discovered by the omni- 

 present Tannenbaum taking a trip up the Hud- 

 son. He was so busy endeavoring to make 

 two maidens fair, happy that no details as to 

 his whereabouts or doings could be obtained. 



William H. C. Schopfer is studying medi- 

 cine at a Philadelphia medical college. He is 

 now at his home in Newark preparing for a 

 session of hard work. 



William Luttmann was found, but is again 

 either lost, strayed or stolen. We anxiously 

 hope that he will turnup 8gain, " right side 

 up with care." 



Our beloved friend and fellow classmate, 

 Bert Schreiner, was seen with a charming 

 blonde damsel. He now wears eyeglasses, so 

 as to get a peep into the future before enjojing 

 the pleasures of connubial bliss. 



E. Lehmann is distributing the knowledge 

 he acquired at College, gratis, to a choice as- 

 sortment of Juniors and others who are not 

 Juniors. His address is 2592 Atlantic avenue, 

 Brooklyn. 



Fred. Perry has subscribed to the Journal 

 and says he's glad of it. He is taking a course 

 in the literary department of Alma College, 

 Alma, Mich., and hopes to graduate at the 

 completion of the college year. In the Junior 

 year he took first honors for ' 'depth of thought, 

 thoroughness of research, ease and excellence 

 of delivery, and general oratorical eflFect, both 

 in positions assumed and enunciation." The 

 subject was "A Few Possibilities in Chemistry." 

 He expects to become a professional chemist, 

 and intends taking his A. M. either at the Uni- 

 versity of Michigan or at Columbia. Let us 

 hope it will be Columbia, so that we can again 

 have the dear fellow with us. 



Send news about yourselves. During this 

 depressing weather my brain refuses to throb, 

 so I have to depend upon suggestions from the 

 boys. 



