fHE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



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.^Xliinwi Notes. 



MINUTES 



OF THE MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIA- 

 TION HELD IN THE ALUMNI ROOMS, 

 OCTOBER 23, 1895. 



The meeting was called to order by 

 President Stover at 9 p. m. There were 

 present Messrs. A.Henning, '76, Alfred 

 Stover, '83, A. C. Searles, '84, Chas. F. 

 Keale, '89, Louis Jacobson, '93, Julius 

 Tannenbaum, '93. W. A. Hoburg, Jr., 

 '93, Nelson S. Kirk, '94, and Geo. H. 

 Jorgensen, '95. 



Regularly moved and seconded that 

 the reading of the minutes of the last 

 meeting be dispensed with. Carried. 



Mr. A. Henning reported as a com- 

 mittee of one on " Certificates of Honor- 

 ary Membership " in the Association, 

 subjecting two certificates for selection 

 and approval ; the report was accepted, 

 on motion, and after a tew minutes' dis- 

 cussion it was moved and seconded that 

 the certificate reading " Honorary Mem- 

 ber" be adopted ; carried unanimously. 



Mr. Joseph Aquaro, 68 Crosby St., 

 City, Class '95, N. Y. C. P., having duly 

 qualified, was this evening elected a 

 member of the Alumni Association, N. 

 Y. C. P. 



A number of bills were presented for 

 payment by the Treasurer, which being 

 found correct, were ordered to be paid. 



The final resignation of Mr. A. Hen- 

 ning, received some time ago by Presi- 

 dent Stover, was acted upon at this 

 meeting. After some discussion and 

 many sincere expressions of regret, Mr. 

 Seailes made a motion, that under the 

 existing circumstances the resignation of 

 Mr. A. Henning as Business Manager of 

 The Alumni Journal be accepted, 

 though with many regrets ; motion sec- 

 onded by Mr. Keale and carried. 



Mr. Henning then extended his sincere 

 thanks to Mr. Nelson S. Kirk for the 

 valuable assistance rendered him in con- 

 nection with his office as Business Man- 

 ager. 



Mr. Keale was then proposed as Busi- 

 ness Manager of the Journal, assisted 

 by Mr. Kirk ; nothing definite has as yet 

 been decided upon, however. 



The President appointed a committee 

 of two, consisting of Messrs. Henning 

 and Searles, to see about buying a piano, 

 to be placed in "Alumni Room " for the 

 amusement and entertainment ot the 

 members of the Association, and their 

 friends and acquaintances, including the 

 " girls," of course. 



Motion made by Mr. Tannenbaum that, 

 "a committee be appointed to look into 

 the feasibility of holding a Reception 

 and Ball this winter"; motion seconded 

 and carried. 



President Stover appointed Messrs. 

 Tannenbaum and Hoburg, to act in this 

 capacity. 



There being no further business, the 

 meeting adjourned. 



Respectfully submitted, 

 W. A. Hoburg, Jr., Sec'y. 



'93 NOTES. 



The lecture on Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 

 proved a great success. 



The Class was represented by Messrs. Bold- 

 nan, Hydeman, Lohr and Tannenbaum. 



The Class cry, a la' mene-tekel-feres, was 

 traced upon the black board and found many 

 imitators. In a few minutes all other classes 

 had their respective cries crowded on the 

 board. 



Those who had the misfortune to be absent 

 will do well to read the lecture as it appears in 

 the Journal. 



By a mistake of either the reporter or the 

 printer, Mr. L. Amboss' name reads Arabon • 

 Ach Louis ! 



