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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



^ssociatioi) Notes. 



Minutes of the meeting of the Alumni 

 Association, held February 14, 1894. 



The meeting was called to order by 

 the President at 8 P. M. Despite the 

 inclemency of the weather a large as- 

 semblage, of members, students and 

 friends, was present. Upon motion the 

 reading of the minutes of the previous 

 meeting was dispensed with. Mr. G. A. 

 Lauffer, '93, was elected to membership. 

 On motion the regular order of business 

 was suspended and Dr. Cyrus Edson 

 delivered his lecture on ' ' Nervous Ex- 

 haustion." The lecture was of great 

 interest and highly instructive. At the 

 close of the lecture a rising vote ol 

 thanks was tendered to Dr. Edson. 



Mr. W. C. Munson, '93, was elected 

 to fill the office of third vice-president. 

 Mr. W. H. Hoburg was chosen to fill 

 the position on the executive board left 

 vacant by the election of Mr. Heller to 

 the position of Secretary. Tne report of 

 the business manager of The Alumni 

 Journal was accepted and ordered to be 

 placed on file. The meeting then ad- 

 journed. 



Harry Heller, Secretary. 



Meeting of the Executive Board, held 

 in the College Library, February 14, 

 1894. 



The meeting was called to order by 

 the President. The following members 

 were present : Messrs. Graeser, Heller, 

 Henning, Hoburg, Hohenthal, Stover and 

 Miss Mahegin. 



The minutes of the previous meeting 

 were read and adopted. The report of 

 the Treasurer was read and accepted. 



Several bills were presented for pay- 

 ment and ordered paid upon the report of 

 the auditing committee. 



The report of the business manager of 

 The Alumni Journal was read, ap- 

 proved, and, on motion of Mr. Stover, 

 ordered to be spread upon the minutes. 



To fill the editor's chair, made vacant 

 by the death of Dr. O. G. Harrison, the 

 name of Mr. Henry Kraemer, who for 

 several years endeared himself to the 

 hearts of the students of our college 

 while officiating as instructor in Botany 

 and Materia Medica, was presented. The 

 Board thereupon elected Mr. Kraemer by 

 acclamation to the office of editor of The 

 Alumni Journal. 



There being no further business to be 

 transacted, the meeting adjourned. 



Harry Heller, Secretary. 



(3^r Qradaates. 



Mr. Samuel Schwarz, one of the honor 

 men of the class of '89, has opened a handsome 

 pharmacy on Broad street, Newark. 



Dr. a. L. Metz, '87, the city chemist of New 

 Orleans, has been appointed on the jury of 

 honor of the International Association for the 

 Progress of Hygiene. He is the chemist for the 

 Board of Health of the State of Louisiana; 

 Demonstrator in Chemistry of the Tulane 

 Medical Department and Instructor in Phar- 

 macy at Tulane. 



Emil J. Maring, '91, formerly manager of 

 Jos. Colp's store, of this city, is now "manag- 

 ing " his own store, at Dean and Sackman sts., 

 Brooklyn. 



Andrew T. Snelling, '78, formerly at 400 

 Front street, this city, now of Richmond, sends 

 his compliments and best wishes for The 

 Alumni Journal. 



Will the members of the class of '93, who 

 wish to attend a reunion dinner, send their 

 addresses to Harry Heller, 209 Bleecker street? 



Wm. a. England, '93, came in from the 

 wilds of Rahway last week, to visit his numer- 

 ous friends and to call at the "old College." 



Max Monteser, '91, has opened a pharmacy 

 at 172 Avenue A. 



