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Alumni |HERE has been for many years an alumni association of the Ohio University. This was an entirely voluntary organization, and while it did much good to keep the O. U. spirit alive among the alumni and former stu- dents, yet many were allowed to drift away and their whereabouts to become unknown. The Home Coming in 1904 demonstrated this state of affairs. Efforts were then made to locate the alumni, and thus the basis of the present work of the department was made. In June, 1906, the office of alumni secretary was created. The work already begun was then carried on. In June, 1908, the present secretary, C. L. Martzoff, ' 07, took charge of the department. He devote s the most of his time to its organization. Owing to his faithful efforts, the results have been very successful. The first of the alumni numbers of the University Bulletin con- tains a verified list of the living alumni, biographical sketches of living alumni who graduated prior to 1859, the semi-centennial class of 1859, and of alumni who have died during the year 1908. These publications are to be an annual feature of the alumni depart- ment. Plans for next year ' s Bulletin have already been made and will no doubt be looked forward to with great interest. The secre- Page Eleven
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tary is gathering data for the purpose of publishing at the same time a complete Alumni Catalogue and History of the University. Another phase of the activity of the department is the organi- zation of alumni associations. There are now three — the general alumni association, which holds its annual banquet at Athens at each commencement season ; the Pittsburg alumni association, organized in 1906, and the Columbus association, organized in 1909. These are growing organizations and much interest is shown at these annual banquets. May the Alumni Association of Ohio University have the hearty co-operation of the largest class ever graduated from the institution — the class of 1909. Page Twelve
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