Alumni, eollege 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 1893, . . CHAS. S. ERB, 121 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. 



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



Class '9- . .' 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 '96 " CHAS. G. H. GERKEN, Phar.D , 169 S. 4lh St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



Class '97! .'.'.' E A. MEINECKE. Ph.G.. 14 PlattSt., 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 igoii ABERT C. THOMPSON, 115 West 68th St., N Y, 



PostGrad. 1900.' FANNY A. BLAN. Phar.D., 115 We.st 68th St , N. Y. 



Legal Notes, H. A. HEROLD, PhG., 108 Fulton St., N. Y. 



Minutes Hlumni Association, ©. P. e. N. Y., Annual Meet^ 



ing, April 25, 1900. 



Meeting called to order at 5 o'clock p. m. by President Cbas. S. Erb. There were 

 present the following members : A. Henning, '76 ; F. Hohenthal, '81 ; C. S. Erb, '86 

 R. S; Brunner (Mrs. ) '88 ; Geo. C. Diekman, '88 ; K. C. Mahegin (Miss) '89 ; Wm. J 

 Robinson, '90 ; H. J. Fischer, '92 ; F. Borggreve, '92 ; H. Heller, '93 ; A. Kraemer, '93 

 E. F. Lohr, '93 ; Wm. A. Hoburg, Jr., '93 ; L. W. Geisler, Jr., '94 ; F. Stock, '94 ; T 

 M. Davies, '94 ; H. A. Herold, 94 ; F. N. Pond, '94 ; L. G. B. Erb, '94 ; C. Grube, '94 

 Geo. J. Diirr, '95 ; H. B. Ferguson, '95 ; R. Gies, 95 ; B. R. Dauscha, '95; R. C. Lap 

 lin, '96 ; Edw. Uhe, '96 ; A. Deutscbberger, '96 ; N. Cohn, '97 ; B. Feitsen, '98 ; F. W 

 Brecht, '98 ; M. Wolk, '98; T. B. Farnival, '98; F. A. Blan (Miss) '99 ; C. R. Tyler, 

 '99; E. Pfaff, Jr., '00; J. P. Regan, '00; H. A. Reynolds, '00 ; F. X. Lynch, '00 ; C. 

 A. Lotz, '00. 



The reading of the Executive Board minutes of the past year was dispensed with 

 on motion. 



Address of the President, Mr. Chas S. Erb. 



Fellow Members of the Alumni Association : We can look backover the work of 

 the last year with extreme pride and with a great deal of satisfaction. 



In some respects it has been unique, for instance in the matter of sociability it has 

 far outstripped its predecessors ; also in the way of outings; one was not enough, ac- 

 cordingly there was another arranged for, but I fear that two outings in one summer 

 is too much. 



The fifth annual reception and ball was the grandest of them all and threw the 

 former ones into the shade. 



The Committee on Papers and Queries gave us two very interesting lectures and a 

 smoker which were well attended. 



You can judge for yourselves how well the Alumni Day Committee has fulfilled its 



duties. 



The Standing Committee on Entertainment arranged a reception and dance for 

 every third Wednesday in the month, all through the College term and deserves the 

 thanks of the Association. 



All other committees have worked harmoniously and in all cases the work asked 

 for, of the same, has been well and cheerfully performed. 



