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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



The first informal smoker of the sea- 

 son held on December 8th, 1915, im- 

 mediately after the business meeting 

 was well attended. The smokes and 

 jokes were plentiful. Messrs. Brennan, 

 Johnson, Larson and Genung of the Col- 

 lege Orchestra entertained with numer- 

 ous selections. 



Chairman Roon called upon several 

 of the older members who responded 

 with interesting reminiscences and sug- 

 gestions for the future. The members 

 were honored by the presence of three 

 former presidents, viz. : Herold, Geisler 

 and Weinstein. 



The committee asks that members 

 show their ALUMNI SPIRIT by at- 

 tending the meetings and socials ar- 

 ranged for them. 



BE A COG— MESH IN 



276 New Members Elected in the Year Ending 

 May 1st, 1915 



Organized 1897 Incorporated 1902 



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The First Association of the Medical, 

 Dental and Pharmaceutical Professions in America. 

 Pharmacists Admitted. Object: Co-operation. 



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Corresponding Secretary, 



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Certificate of Membership Free to Each Member. 



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