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Dimtnrs 5« rror fur Cifr Everett P. Wheeler.... ’56 Edward M. Colic 73 E. Francis Hyde ’61 Charles P. Fagnani 73 Henry S. Carr ’66 Lewis S. Burchard 77 Richard R. Bowker ’68 Alrick H. Man 77 Robert Abbe 70 Wm. M. K. Oleott ’81 Samuel Greenbauin .... 72 Thomas W. Churchill... 82 Lee Kohns . ’84 TO SERVE UNTIL 1922 TO SERVE UNTIL 1923 TO SERVE UNTIL 1924 Ernest F. Eurich . ’66 Nelson S. Spencer . 75 Henry Mottet . ’69 William H. Kenyon... . 76 Charles Murray . ’84 Marcus M. Marks....ex 77 Sigmund Pollitzcr . 79 Samson Lachman . 74 Robert W. Bonyngc.... . 82 Edward W. Stitt . ’81 Edmund Burke . ’90 Philip J.Moscnthal .... . ’83 William Trevis Gibb... . ’83 Edward C. Zabriskic... . ’93 Julius M. Mayer . ’84 Leon Huhner . ’90 Jerome Alexander . 96 Bernard M. Baruch. . .. . ’89 Alfred A. Cook . ’92 I. Ogden Woodruff. . .. . '00 Robert F. Wagner . ’98 Bernard Naumberg .... . ’94 Nathaniel Phillips . ’03 Frederick B. Robinson.. . ’04 . ’01 . ’06 . ’10 fames A. Foley . ’01 Raymond C. Thompson. . ’09 Frederick Zorn . '10 Jacob Holman . ’04 Edward W. Stitt . ’13 Jacob Schapiro . ’ll Edward F. Unger . ’ll George M. Hyman . ’19 Donald A. Roberts . ’19
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(Ilir Ainnuiutr Alumni tif tlir (Cnllrijr of tlii' (City of Atiu IJork (3urorjioralr ) (Offirrrn Robert F. Wanner, '98 Nelson S. Spencer, 75 William H. Kenyon, 76 Julius M. Mayer, ’84 Charles Murray, '84 Donald A. Roberts. '19 John S. Battell, 73 . Howard C. Green. '02 President 1 st Pice-President . 2nd Pice-President . 3rd Pice-President . Treasurer . Secretary . Historian . Associate Historian The Associate Alumni of the College of the City of New York was organized bv the Class of '53, the first class graduated from the Free Academy. On March 17. 1913, the Association was incorporated under the laws of the State of New York. There are three classes of members: Active. Associate and Honorary’. Graduates and former students paying dues arc Active members. Any former student who has attained one year of credits at the College and whose class has not been graduated is eligible to Associate Membership and, upon graduation of his class, automatically becomes an Active Member. The dues arc Three Dollars; life membership Fifty Dollars bers in good standing arc supplied u ith the City College Quarterly and the monthly “Alumni numbers of the Campus. 'Flic corporation holds one regular business me sting and one public banquet each year. The last public banquet was held at the Hotel Commodore on November 12th. and was attended by over 700. President Thomas W. Churchill. ’82. presided and the speakers were: President Mezes, President Henry Nobel McCracken of Yassar. Rev. W. Warren Giles. ’SI, Major H. C. Herrick, and Mr. Churchill. In 1919, by contribution of certain classes and by the personal contribution of certain Alumni, an Alumni Bureau was established at the College for the purpose of stimulating and organizing Alumni interests and activities collecting addresses, archives, etc., and generally representing the Alumni at the College. During the first two years of its existence, this Bureau has proven to be of such great value to the Alumni that the Association has taken over its financial maintenance. 19V22 Tufnly-Sijr
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(Uu' (Citu (Cnllnu' (Club Ttrfmlf-BSghl To quote from the club circular: So long ago that ‘the memory of most of us ‘runneth not to the contrary,’ the illustrious Alumni of the earlier classes, such men as Werner, Compton, Colonel Kctchum, John Hardy, ‘Joe’ Woods, General Tremain, Colonel Lydcclccr. Ferdinand Shack. Richard Sweezy. and many others too numerous to mention here, all gone but all held in fond and proud recollection by every true C. C. N. Y. man,—got together and formed, for their own edification and good fellowship and the good of the College, the Cit College Club. How would their hearts re- joice could they revisit now the little old New York they held so dear, and in its choicest quarter, find the new home of the little Club they fostered!” And they would have plenty to rejoice about. 1922 was formally introduced to the Club on Commence- ment Night, June 22, and some of the more enthusiastic new graduates, resisting the pleas of their deserted fami- lies. are at the Club yet. From the tastefully decorated little lobby on the ground floor to the gym on the top this new home of C. C. N. Y., is a convincing answer to the question Why hoys leave home.” The house is located at -16 Hast 50th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues, a wide, five-story. Amcri- can-basement dwelling, handsomely decorated, its walls draped with textiles, and every room appropriately fur- nished. A restaurant occupies the entire second floor; 'fable d’hote dinners are served every evening, table d’hote luncheons at noon time, and a la carte suppers every evening, with dancing at supper-time and music furnished by an Ampico piano and a victrola. In addition, a radio receiving amplifying outfit will soon be installed, offering those who care for it the widest choice of entertainment. Ladies arc admitted to the restaurant at all times.
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