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would deliver his annual report at the 

 June meeting'. 



A motion was made and adopted that 

 the President appoint a committee on 

 Alumni prizes and Dr. Diekman and Dr. 

 Ballard were appointed as such a com- 

 mittee. 



Dr. Brown, chairman of the Junior 

 Day Committeee. appointed Dr. Schaefer 

 and Mr. Hakes to act with him on that 

 committee. 



There being no further business, the 

 meeting was declared adjourned. 



Leo Roon, 

 Secretary. 

 '94 Reunion. 



On Thursday evening, May 4th, the 

 class of '94 will celebrate its annual re- 

 union in the form of a dinner at the 

 Campus, 104th Street and Columbus 

 Avenue, New York City. The members 

 have been asked to bring their la'lies as 

 the committee thought ^his would be a 

 pleasing innovation. 



Aside from the dinner an enjoyable 

 cabaret will be on tap and of coiu-se there 

 will be dancing for those wlio desire il. 

 The following are members of the com- 

 mittee in charge : Peter J. Ehrgoit. Phil- 

 lip Eichler, John D. Case, Harry W. 

 Crooks, Fred Schaefer, Nelson S. Kirk, 

 Henry Kreuder, Frank N. Pond, Joseph 

 J. Kussy and H. A. Herold. 



During the past month I^rofessor 

 Diekman received a card from Italy, 

 "Verificato per Censura." \\here Antho- 

 ny Pipino, N. Y. C. P., '12, and Louis 

 P. Costa, X. Y. C. P., '11, are serving 

 as pharmacists in the army of their 

 mother country. 



Professor Mansfield entertained the 

 members of the Biological Society of the 

 College of the City of New York on 

 March 23rd with a very interesting lec- 

 ture entitled "Aledicinal Plants of the 

 Eastern United States," illustrating his 

 talk with many handsome slides. Pre- 

 ceding the lecture the speaker was enter- 

 tained at an informal lunch. 



Professor Coblentz delivered a lecture 

 on ' 'Nitrocellulose and its Compounds" at 

 the College on March 29th. Aside from 

 the usual interesting facts, Profesaor Cob- 

 lentz entertained his audience with much 

 interestinp- data concernnig tlie effects 

 of the European war upoti the inany in- 

 dustries dependent upon the above men- 

 tioned compounds. 



On April 6th the members of the 

 Chemical Club of the College of the City 

 of New York were favored by Profes- 

 sor Wimmer who briefly reviewed the 

 chemistry of the alkaloids. Immediately 

 after, a luncheon was served, followed 

 by a general good time. 



Junior Day Exercises 

 May 10th, 1916 



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