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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 

 HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE J4th, \916, 



Meeting called to order at 9.05 P. M., 

 Tresident Hostmann in the chair. 



Present: J. Hostmann, '96; A, J. 

 Bauer, '03; George Hohmann, '08; L. N. 

 Brown, '14; M. H.Weil, '10; H. H. Schae- 

 fer, '12; V. M. Orifice, '15 ; N. A. Smedira, 

 '15; H. Lubman, '16; B. G. Jonas, '16. 



The Secretary being absent, the Presi- 

 dent appointed Dr. Hohmann secretary 

 pro-tempore. 



The minutes of the May meeting were 

 adopted as printed in the- C. U. C. P. 

 Alumni Journal. 



The Treasurer was not present, but 

 the following report was read: 



Report of Treasurer 

 For Month Ending June 14, 1916. 



RESERVE 



Balance on hand. acct. 



April 12. 1916 $1,055.13 



Receipts: 

 From Dues: 



C. D. Hakes, life member- 

 ship 15.00 



P. Guerrierri 



Leo Roon 



From 46 members. Class 

 of 1916 



GENERAL 

 ACCT. 

 $31.53 



2.00 



4.00 

 92.00 



Disbursements: 



$1,070.13 $129.53 



Lewis N. Brown. Chairman 

 Alumni Day Com 



25.00 



Balance on hand, 

 June 14. 1916 $1,070.13 



W. S. S. B $1,065.13 



E I S. B 5.00 $1,070.13 



Lincoln Trust Co. 104.53 104.53 



$104.63 



$1,174.66 Jl, 174.66 



This report was referred to the Audit- 

 ing Committee. 



The Registrar being absent, no report 

 was received. 



The following reports were received 

 from Dr. Diekman as chairman of the 

 respective committees: 



New York, June 13, 1916. 

 To the Officers and Members of the Alumni Asso- 

 ciation of the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York. 



GE^^^LEMEN: 



The Committee on Senior Honor Roll Diplomas, 

 appointed by the President of the Alumni Associ- 

 ation to take up this matter with the Board of Trus- 

 tees of the College, desires to report as follows: 



The matter in question was taken up and fully 

 discussed in all its phases, on occasion of a meeting 

 of the Faculty held on Friday, May 26th. Many 

 plans to accomplish the desired result were submitted 

 and given careful consideration. 



It was finally decided to recommend to the Board 

 of Trustees of the College that a minimum of 85 

 per cent, average of all subjects be made the basis 

 for obtaining a position on the Senior Roll of 

 Honor, and that all students who met this require- 

 ment be declared eligible to receive these honors. 



All such as are entitled to this distinction shall 

 also have this fact designated on the face of the 

 diploma given them, in some suitable manner, such 

 as the affixing a gold seal, together with the proper 

 inscription. 



An exception is recommended to be made in case 

 of the 1916 Senior Honor Roll, which shall remain 

 in force as compiled, without reference to the 

 minimum per cent, requirement. 



These recommendations of the Faculty were ap- 

 proved by the Board of Trustees on occasion of a 

 meeting held on Tuesday, June 6, 1916. The action 



thus taken has accomplished the object for which 

 this committee has been appointed. 



Respectfully submitted. 



(Signed) (iEO. C. Diekman. 



