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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



We wish to extend our heartiest con- 

 gratulations to Frank Louis Hunt, Ph 

 C. 'ii and Phar. D., '12, chemist for 

 the Norwich Pharniacal Company. He 

 "has gone and done it." 



Mr. Frank Louis Hunt 



and 



Miss Florence Buchard 



announce their marriage 



on Thursday, the twenty-fourth of 



August, nineteen hundred and sixteen 



at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 



Norwich, New York. 



Of course, it is needless to add that 

 the same felicitations are extended to 

 Mrs. Hunt by his many friends. 



Quite a few changes, improvements 

 and additions have been made during 

 the "closed season" at the College. 



In the Library, we find two very pretty 

 jardinieres which will undoubtedly be 

 graced with the necessary plants before 

 the term opens. They rather shame the 

 table reserved for the visitors' book. A 

 little bird whispered to Miss Rudolph 

 "mayhaps, someday, we will have a real 

 desk for that nice book and those nice 

 jardinieres." 



Louis Weiss, '13, C. U. C. P., has re- 

 cently organized a new branch of the 

 Modern Woodmen of America in New 

 York City. A number of his former 

 classmates have already joined, and he 

 calls on all C. U. C. P. boys who are 

 desirous of becoming members of the 

 largest fraternal and beneficial organiza- 

 tion in the United States to address him 

 for further information at 2479 7th 

 Avenue, New York City. 



In the office we find a new Underwood 

 Duplicator with which, from, now on, the 

 'Test' sheets will be "ground out" for 

 the students. We feel certain that they 

 will all appreciate this. 



Five hundred steel lockers have been 

 placed in position and these will prove 

 to be a great convenience to the student 

 body. 



The Department of Analytical Chem- 

 istry now boasts of a new "Becker 

 Chainomatic Balance," while the Depart- 

 ment of Chemistry, in view of the in- 

 clusion of electrolytic assay methods in 

 U. S. P. IX, is installing the apparatus 

 needed therefor. 



The following C. U. C. P. men have 

 already joined: S. Weinstein, '13; L. 

 Tulchin, '16; M. Bedrick, '12; A. Wag- 

 ner, '13; S. Chanowitz, '13; A. H. 

 Kramer, '.13; E. Windt, '13, and L. 

 Weiss, '13. 



Renato Corti, 1917, who was on the 

 Mexican Border with the 71st Regiment, 

 N. Y, N. G., has obtained a leave of 

 absence to enable him to attend College. 



If you want any back numbers of the 

 Alumni Journal, to complete your 

 files, order them now, as the supply is 

 limited. 



