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College Jllumni dissociation of the ilcadettiic Department Richard Peete, President Dr. I. I. Lemann, Vice President L. S. Goldstein, Secretary and Treasurer Dr. V. M. Perkins, Historian Johnston Armstrong, Orator for l ' ' ()l newcomb J mm Association Mrs. a. V. McLei.Lan, President Mattie S. Byrne, ' ' )0 Mrs. W. H. Robinson, ' ' ' I Sophie Bachman, ' 92 . Eliza G. Harral, ' 93 Isoline R(jdd, ' 94 Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Jr.. - 5 [ Vice Presidents Myro p. Rogers, ' % Abbie Rich.mond, ' 97 Lillian B. Espy, ' 98 Gertrude Kerr, ' 99 Catherine M. Reed, ' 00 Mrs. C. T. Cocke, Secretary Miss Florence Dymond, Treasurer Caw fliumni Association Frank L. Richardson, President William C. Dufour, Vice President John T. Whitaker, Secretary Jidge W. B. SommervillE, Treasurer Edgar M. Cahn, Orator for 1901 20
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Jllunini Jlssociation of Culane University of Couisiana On January 20, 189n, the Alumni Association of Tulane University of Louisiana was incorporated. The object of the association is to unite into a permanent body the graduates of all the departments of the University for the promotion of the general interest of the Alumui and the Alma Mater. The association has already accomplished much for the Uni- versity by awakening in every ilepartment a lively sense of the oneness of the University and a hitherto unknown enthusiastic University spirit. It was this association that inaugurale l Tulane Night and showed the way to a successful celebration of Founder ' s Day. Twelve huiiilred of tlic f raduates of Tulane have been brought into active niembership in the associa- tion, and the- roll is being added to constantly. The executive committee of the association is at present engaged in a big undertaking — the publication of a University .-Mbuni, in which will be given handsome half-tone cuts of every part of the University, its campus and buildings, class-rooms, laboratories, shops and museums, some of these views appearing in this issue of Jamiiai,av. . .V copy of this album is to be sent to each member of the association and to each school in the state, and there can be no doubt but that it will be of great assistance in making the advantages offered by Tulane known to the world. I ' l
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