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



Bibliography, ADOI.PH HENNING, Ph.D., 68 William St., N. Y. 



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



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



Class '95' ! ! GEO. J. DURR, Ph.D., Randalls I.sland, N. Y. 



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



Q]^ss'97 . E. A. MEINECKE, Ph.G., 14 PlattSt., N. Y. 



Class '98i T. B. FHRNIVAL, Ph.G., 115 We.st 68th St., N. Y. 



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



Class 1900 . . . ROBERTS. I^IVINGSTON, 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



Class 1901' . ALBERT C. THOMPSON, 115 We.st 68th St., N. Y. 



Post Grad igoo FANNY A. BI^AN, Phar.D., 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



I,egal Notes H. A. HEROIvD, Ph.G., 108 Fulton St., N. Y. 



Alumni Notes. 



REGULAR ALUMNI MEETING, NOV. 14th 1900. 



President Chas. S. Erb in the chair. Secretary Rudolph Gies being absent, the 

 chair appointed B. R. Dauscha secretary pro. tern. 



The following members were present: 



Messrs. Hohcnthal '81, Schweinfurth '85, C. S. Erb '86, Schlegel, Kirk '94- 

 Herold 94, Dauscha '95, Borggevc 92, Wendler '98, Mohr '99, Stubenrauch '99- 



Minutes of last meeting read and after discussion approved. 



Treasurer's report read and, upon motion, approved and ordered to be placed 



on file. 



Dinner Committee reports that all arrangements for the Dinner have been 

 completed, and that the same will be held at the Arena on Wednesday evening, 

 November 28, 1900. 



Report accepted. 



Ball Committee reported progress. 



Entertainment Committee reports that the regular monthly receptions will 

 begin with the one on Wednesday, Ncnember 21, 1900, and that the same will be 

 held every third Wednesday of the month throughout the college year. 



Upon motion, report was accepted. 



Bill for secretary's expenses for postage ($5.00) presented and referred to 

 Auditing Committee (Messrs. Hohenthal and Wendler) and after being found 

 correct, same was ordered to be paid. 



The fall graduates were elected as meinbers of this Association, the secre- 

 tary being ordered to cast one affirmitative ballot for each :— Martin D. Jewell, 

 1900; Wm. Newton Bradner, 1895; Albert M. Beckary, 1898. 



Motion made, seconded and carried that Bruno R. Dauscha be elected as 

 secretary of the Alumni Association in place of Rudolph Gies, resigned, and that 

 the treasurer cast one affirmative ballot for him. The same being cast, he was 



declared elected. . . 



The resignation of Secretary, Rudolph Gies as secretary of the Association 

 read, and motion made, seconded and carried to accept the same, and the secre- 



