M. A. C. ALLMNI REUNION. 



JUNE U-lo, 1900. 



ALUMNI DAY. 



The triennial reunion of alumni and former students brought large 

 numbers to the College from all parts of the country. Thursday 

 was given uj) to the business meeting and the literary exercises of the 

 Alumni Association, but many were here the previous day and attended 

 the society reunions. 



BUSINESS MEETING OF THE M. A. C. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, 



JUNE 14, 1900. 



The business meeting of the M. A. C. Alumni Association, held in 

 the chemical laboratory, at 9 a. m., June 14, was called to order by 

 President C. L. Bemis. The reading of the minutes of the last business 

 meeting was omitted. In view of the fact that a portion of the minutes 

 of former meetings had not been incorporated in the reports of those 

 meetings, tlie secretary of the association was, on motion, instructed 

 to c()mi)ile all of the minutes, so that all of the transactions of the asso- 

 ciation would be on record. 



The ]iresident ai)pointed, as a committee on nominations, A. G. 

 (Julley, W. (). Hedrick, James Tliroop, W. E. Hale and F. J. Niswander; 

 and as a committee on resolutions, W. V. Sage, R. M. Slocum, D. J. 

 Oosby, William Caldwell and G, C. L«awrence. 



On motion, the members of the faculty were requested to meet with 

 the association at their adjoui'iied session. 



On motion, the meeting adjourned until 3 o'clock p. m. 



ADJOURNED SESSIOX. 



Meeting called to order by President Bemis. The report of the com- 

 mittee on nominations was presented. 



Your committee on nominations beg leave to submit the following 

 re])ort: 



