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C. U. C. p. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ed to my present position with the New- 

 port Chemical Works, Carrollville, Wis- 

 consin. 



It appears that I shall be here at least 

 a year longer, so that my duties to the 

 Alumni Association cannot be per- 

 formed. 



I therefore desire to tender my resig- 

 nation from the Presidency. 



Sincerely, 

 (Signed) JOHN A. STEFFENS. 



Motion was made, seconded and car- 

 ried that the resignation of President 

 Steffens be accepted with sincere regrets 

 of the Association. 



The communication of M. Krechevsky, 

 '15, regarding mailing of Alumni certifi- 

 cate, was received and ordered filed. The 

 Secretary was ordered to notify the 

 writer to appear at the next meeting 

 to receive certificate and bill for dues. 



The communication of J. Iglitzen, '15, 

 regarding the same matter was received 

 and ordered filed. 



A motion was made and properly car- 

 ried that the Secretary send notices of the 

 next meeting to the members announc- 

 ing that, because of the vacancy caused 

 bv the resignation of President Steffens, 

 an election to fill the office of President 

 would be held at the December meeting. 



Editor Hostmann of the Journal re- 

 quested that the matter of renewal of the 

 Journal contract be taken up since the 

 end of the year was approaching. 



It was moved and carried that Profes- 

 sor Hostmann be retained as Editor of 

 the C. U. C. P. Alumni Journal for the 

 coming year. 



A motion was made, seconded and car- 

 ried that a Committee of three be ap- 

 pointed by the chair to draw up the 

 Alumni Journal contract and to present 

 same at the next meeting. The Chair 

 appointed H. Herold, '94, L. N. Brown, 

 '14 and B. J. Davis, '14 to serve on that 

 Committee. 



It was moved and carried that a com- ^ 

 mittee be appointed for arranging a 25th 

 Anniversary Dinner to Professor George 

 C. Diekman to be held sometime in De- 

 cember. Professor Hostmann was ap- 

 pointed Chairman and was asked to 

 choose his committee. 



The following applicants were pro- 

 posed and elected to membership : 



A. S. Ventura, 191 2. 

 M. F. Schlesinger, 1885 (life member- 

 ship). 



Emil Steiert, 191 1 (life membership). 

 J. B. Madden, 1916. 



Professor Hostmann reported that he 

 had received the following sums for dues 

 from members : 



F. O. Ghirardi $ 2.00 



B. J. Davis 2.CX) 



Emil Steiert i5-00 



It was moved and carried tliat a Com- 

 mittee of Five, consisting of the instruc- 

 tors at the College be appointed as a 

 Propaganda Committee to acquaint the 

 students with the aims and purposes of 

 the Alumni Association. 



The following bills were ordered paid : 

 Mr. and Mrs. J. Goetz, $10.00; B. J. 

 Quinn, $13.00. 



There being no further business, the 

 meeting was declared adjourned. 



LEO. ROON, 

 Secretary. 



