Hlumni, College and Class Notes. 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association WM. A. HOBURG, Jr., Ph.G., 115 West 6Sth St., N. Y. 



Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Classes prior to 1S95, . . CHAS. S. ERB, 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. 



Class '9b, 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 6Sth St., N. Y. 



Class 1901 ABERT C. THOMPSON, 115 West 68th St., N Y. 



Post Grad. 1900 FANNY A. BI^AN, Ph.G., 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Legal Notes, H. A. HEROLD, Ph.G., loS Fulton St., N. Y. 



Alumni Association Meeting. 



Minutes. 



The regular meeting of the Alumni Association of the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York, was held Wednesday, February 14, 1900. President C. S. Erb in 

 the chair. 



There were present, Messrs. C. S. Erb, '86 ; F. Hohenthal, 'Si ; F. Borggreve, '92 ; 

 G. C. Diekman, '88; C. F. Schoenherr, '99; H. A. Herold, '94; A. Henning, '76 ; H. 

 B. Ferguson, '95, and R. Gies, '95. 



Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. 



Treasurer's report read, accepted and ordered placed on file. 



Entertainment Committee reported progress. 



Picture-Hanging Committee reported progress. 



Dr. H. B. Ferguson reported for Committee on Papers and Queries, that Professor 

 Coblentz would be pleased to give his lecture on Foreign Postal Cards, illustrated by 

 stereopticon on Wednesday evening, March 7, igoo, if the same was agreeable to the 

 Association. 



A communication from Secretary W. A. Hoburg was read, explaining his absence 

 from the meeting. 



A communication from Dr. C. H. Bjorkwall, Editor of the Journal of Pharma- 

 cology, was read, and on motion was laid over to new business. 



A commnnication from Mr. George Massey, Chairman of the Lecture Committee of 

 the College of Pharmacy was read, inviting the members of the Association and their 

 friends to attend a lecture on Experimental Physics, to be delivered by Professor 

 Coblentz, on Thursday, February 22, 1900, at 8 o'clock P. M., in the lecture hall of 

 the College. 



It was moved, seconded, and carried, that a letter of invitation be sent to all resident 

 members of the Association, inviting them and their friends to be present on that oc*- 

 casion. 



A communication from F. P. Tuthill, Chairman Brooklyn Alumni Ball Committee, 

 was read, inviting the members of the Alumni Association to attend the B. C P. 

 Alumni Ball on Thursday eve, February 22, 1900. 



It was moved, seconded, and carried, that such an invitation be added to the invita- 

 tion to the lecture on Experimental Physics. 



