Hlumni, College and Class Notes. 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association,' WM. A. HOBURG, Jr., Ph.G., 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Classes prior to 1S93, . . CHAS. S. KRB, 121 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. 



Bibliography ADOLPH HENNING, Ph.G., 68 William St., N. Y . 



Class '93 EUGENE F. LOHR, Ph.G., 508 Marcy Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class '94 FRANK N. POND, 226 Ninth Ave., N. Y. 



Class '95, GEO. J. DURR, Ph.G., Randalls Island, N. Y. 



Cass '96 CHAS. G. H. GERKEN, Phar D., 169 S. 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class '97, E A. MEINECKE, Ph.G., i4PlattSt., N. Y. 



Class '98, T. B. FURNIVAL, Ph.G.. 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Class '99 THEODORE E. MEYERS, Dorranceton, Pa. 



Class 1900, ROBERT B. LIVINGSTON, 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Class 190 1 ABERT C. THOMPSON, 115 West 68th St., N Y. 



Pjst Grad. 1900 FANNY A. BI,AN, 115 West 68th St, N. Y- 



lySgal Notes H. A. HEROLD, 108 Fulton St., N. Y. 



Hlumni Association Meeting. 



Meetitig called to order in Alumni Room, on January 10th, 1900, at 9 o'clock P. M., 

 by President C S. Erb. There were present Henning, '76 ; Hohenthal, '81 ; C S. 

 Erb, '86 ; Searles, '86 ; Diekman, '88 ; Borggreve, '92 ; Hoburg, '93 ; Kirk, '94 ; Fergu- 

 son, '95 ; Dauscha, '95 ; Gies, '95 ; Wcstheim, '96 ; Shears, '97, and Meinecke, '97. 



Minutes of last regular meeting read, and on motion accepted and adopted as read. 



Report of Treasurer, Dr. G. C. Diekman, received and accepted. 



Report of Entertainment Committee, by Dr. R. Gies, of progress, received and ac- 

 cepted. 



Report of Papers and Queries Committee by Dr. H. B. Ferguson ; unable to secure 

 a lecturer this month, and no hope of one for next month ; report received and ac- 

 cepted . 



Report of Ball Committee, by F. Borggreve, of progress, received and accepted. 



Bills to the amount of $9.25 were presented for payment, and, on being found cor- 

 rect, were ordered to be paid. 



Presentation of picture of " Naval Apothecaries," by Dr. H. B. Ferguson ; accepted 

 with the thanks of the Association, and referred to Picture Hanging Committee with 

 power. 



Mr. H. Levinsohn, Cla.ss '99, of 51 East Houston Street, New York, was elected to 

 membership in this Association. 

 Motion to adjourn, carried. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. a. Hoburg, Jr., 



Secretary. 

 College IVotes. 

 The College is indebted to Mr. Edward Kemp, its genial President, for a further 

 addition to its already magnificent set of apparatus ; it is all fully up to date, and no 

 doubt tnakes our College the best equipped institution of its kind in the United States. 

 His donations come close to the thousand dollar mark, and consist of everything most 

 useful in helping the young as well as the more mature mind to delve into the myste- 

 ries of physical and electrical work. 



Microscopy, too, comes in for its share of the munificence of the donor. The micro- 

 scopes have all been brought up to the highest possible standard ; immersion lenses, 



