162 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



President Wm. A. Hoburg, who has been for quite some time with 

 the Maltine Co., has resigned that position and has again entered the 

 retail field; he desires to inform his friends and colleagues that if they 

 fail to see him as frequently in the future as they have in the past, the 

 above will explain. He is with Russell H. Marsh, Flatbush, Brooklyn. 

 He says that retail hours are long, and if he gets over to the Alumni 

 meetings that will be about all the luxury he can afford. 



ALUMNI SOCIAL. 



The Entertainment Committee announce that on Nov. 20, '07, at 8 

 P. M., they will give "a social evening" at the College. A lecture by 

 the Dean entitled "An Afternoon on a Venzuelan Bayou," will be the 

 main feature, following which will be the usual monthly dance. It is 

 earnestly hoped that the members will do all in their power to help 

 the Committee make this a grand success. Please do not forget that 



the ladies are always welcome. 



WM. H. WARD, 

 Chairman Entertainment Committee. 



ALUMNI PINS. 



The registrar calls our attention to the Alumni Pins (improved) 

 with a patent fastening clasp — unless you lose this clasp you cannot 

 lose your pin. Those who have not an Alumni Pin and are mem- 

 bers of the Alumni Association would do well to address the regis- 

 trar for information regarding these Alumni Pins. Said informa- 

 tion though is not really necessary. Just send $6 for one, or 20 

 cents extra for patent safety clasp, and 15 cents for registered postage 

 to our registrar, Prof. Geo. C. Diekman, 115 West 68th Street, New 

 York. 



THE ALTERNATIVE. 



The literary woman said one night to her husband: 

 "When I get to heaven I'm going to ask Shakespeare whether or 

 not he wrote those plays." 

 The husband chuckled. 

 "Maybe he won't be there," he said. 

 "Then you ask him," said the lady. 



