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sufficient lo say that the association 

 adopted the recommendations and unani- 

 mously resolved that the State Board of 

 Pharmac)' should be instructed by the 

 said association, their virtual superior, 

 that they should regard an adherence to 

 the main features of this curriculum as 

 requisite to satisfy their requirements of 

 duty. H. H. R. 



.^1 tint pi N°tes. 



EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING. 



Meeting called to order in Alumni 

 Room, June 12, 1S95, by President 

 Graeser, at 8.30 p. m. There were pres- 

 Miss K. C. Mahegin and Messrs. Graeser, 

 Henning, Kirk, Herold, Johnson, Stover, 

 Keale and Brun. 



Regularly moved and seconded that 

 reading of the minutes of the last meet- 

 ing be dispensed with ; carried. 



The report of the '" Alumni Day Com- 

 mittee " being very satisfactory, it was 

 accepted, on motion, and the committee 

 discharged with thanks. 



Mr. Chas. F. Keale reported for the 

 " Summer Outing Committee," and since 

 the advantages offered by the place the 

 committee had chosen, were numerous, 

 attractive and altogether satisfactory, the 

 report was accepted, the outing to take 

 place on Wednesday, June 26, 1895, at 

 Colin 's Sea view Hotel, City Island, New 

 York. 



Mr. Henning reported for the " Medal 

 Committee," which report was accepted, 

 on motion. 



Report of Business Manager of the 

 Journal : It was regularly moved and 

 seconded that the report be accepted and 

 placed on file ; motion carried. 



Report of the Treasurer ; Various bills 

 were presented for payment, which were 

 audited by Messrs. Johnson and Kirk, 

 and ordered to be paid if found correct. 



There being no other old business, the 

 next thing in order was the " Installation 

 of Officers." After a few well chosen 

 and well directed remarks, the retiring 

 President, Mr. Graeser, introduced the 

 President elect, Mr. A. Stover, who then 

 took the chair. The other officers being 

 duly installed, two new members were 

 proposed for membership in the Associa- 

 tion : Theodore A. Merritt, 86 Grand St., 

 Newburg, N. Y.,'95 ; Agnes P. Mahoney, 

 Hawthorn, N. J., '95. 



There being no further business, the 

 meeting adjourned on motion of Mr. 

 Herold. 



W. A. Hoburg, Sec'y, 



460 W. 20th st. 



CLASS '93. 



Hurrah ! for '93. The boys are coming up 

 strongly. 



I am receiving letters from eveywhere asking 

 for invitations to the Outing. The Outing is an 

 assured success, and, boys, a great share of the 

 success is due to '93. 



Two more have sent their subscription for 

 the Journal, M. J. Wilson, of 230 Willis ave., 

 and J. P. Colonel, of 3d ave. and 110th st. Fall 

 in line, boys. Next ! ! 



With many regrets I state that genial Harry 

 Heller declined to act on the committee, for, 

 " I do not care to get credit for that, which 

 will probably be all done by J. Tannenbaum," 

 he wrote me. Oh ! Harry, so much sarcasm ! ! 



By the way — '93 had a reunion dinner the 

 other day. Mr. Horni, Mr. E. F. Lohr and Mr. 

 J. Tannenbaum sat down to a 25 cent hash 

 Table d'hote and opened a couple of bottles 

 (Tomato ketchup and vinegar for Kartoffel 

 salad). 



A SLIGHT mistake crept into the report last 

 month, namely : Mr. Horni is at P. & S., not 

 Long Island Hospital College. 



Another Benedict added to the list is Julius 

 Tannenbaum to Miss B. Goodman, Wednesday, 

 June 12, 1895. 



Rather a strange thing for one to report his 

 own wedding. 



The following is a poem by one of our boys, 

 who took a special course in Latin. I am not 

 at liberty to reveal his name, because he is very 



