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THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



SMOKER. 

 Fine Talent 



Excellent Smokes 

 Goods Eats 



Everything Free 



On the evening of Wednesday, March 

 Tith, the Alumni Association will 

 i^ive a SMOKER for its members, 

 friends and the students of the Classes 

 "14 and '15. The Committee has ar- 

 ranged an elaborate programme which 

 includes high-class talent, free cigars 

 and cigarettes' and good drinks. This 

 being the initial event of the new 

 Committee, they ask you one and all 

 to participate in the festivities of the 

 evening. There will he a short aUimni 

 meeting at 7 P. M.. after which the 

 cry will be : On with the fim ! 



Those of our members, who have 

 been inactive, will have an excellent 

 opportunity of taking in two afifairs in 

 one evening, as well as meeting some 

 of their classmates and discussing 

 reminiscences of their checkered 

 careers. 



If you cannot arrive at 7 or 8 o'clock 

 come when you can, as we will have 

 open house until midnight, and don't 

 let the clothes bother you, we would 

 rather have you clothed only in your 

 loathing suit than be conspicuous by 

 vour absence. 



Minutes of the Stated Meeting of the 

 Alumni Association of the College of 

 Pharmacy held Wednesday evening, 

 January 14, in the Alumni Room at 

 o'clock. 



President Weinstein in the chair. 

 Present : 

 S. F. Brothers, 'S.'^ 



F. A. Leslie, '04 



E. Windt, '13 



The minutes of the previous meeting 

 were read by the Secretary and ap- 

 proved. 



Treasurer's Report. — This report was 

 accepted as read and ordered placed on 

 file. 



Dinner Coiiiiiiitfee. — This Committee 

 reported progress. Motion was made, 

 seconded and carried tliat a vote of 

 thanks be extended the Committee for 

 its splendid work, in making the dinner 

 a social success. 



Bail Committee. — Reported progress. 



Correspondence. — Mr. Thomas F. 

 Main, Secretary of the College invited 

 the members of this Association to at- 

 tend a lecture on Commercial Pharmacy 

 by Harry B. Mason in the College Lec- 

 ture Hall on the evening of January 20. 

 Upon motion, duly seconded and car- 

 ried, the Secretary was requested to no- 

 tify all members by postal of this in- 

 teresting lecture. 



George F. Clayton, Class of 1910, is 

 now located in the Microchemical Labo- 

 ratory, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C, and wishes all 

 future communications so addressed. 



M. J. Slaven, of Whitesboro, N. Y., 

 expresses his intention to be present at 

 the coming Alumni Ball. 



