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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP THE TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. OFFICERS. Dr. Wm. M. Perkins, . Alex. Allison, Jr., Dr. I. I. Lem. nn, Rathbone E. De Buys, Miss Clara M. Bright, . President. Vice-President. . Secretary. Treasurer. . Historian. Executive Committee. Dr. Wm. M. Perkins. Dr. M. J. Magruder. Chas. F. Fletchinger. H. P. Dart, Jr. Martin H. Manion. Dr. Isaac I. Lemann. Alex. Allison, Jr. R. E. De Buys. Pierce Butler. W. Edw. Walls. Miss Clara M. Bright. Miss Myra C. Rogers. Gymnasiutn Plan Committee. Alex Anderson, Jr., Chairman. Warren Johnson. W. A. Bell. Dr. H. B. Gessner. Douglas Anderson. Finance Committee. Chas. F. Fletchinger, Chairman. H. P. Dart, Jr. Dr. M. J. Magruder. Committee on Alumni Room. Miss M. C. Rogers, Chairman. W. E. Walls. Dr. 1. 1. Lemann. Tulane Night Committee. John DjTnond, Jr., Chairman. Monte M. Lemann. St. John Ferret. Dr. M. J. Magruder. Ernest Pragst. Frank W. Hart. M. M. Brown. Dr. C. Milo Brady. J. D. Dresner. H. P. Dart, Jr. J. A. Charbonnet. W. Edw. Walls. C. C. Crawford. Ralph Patton. W. B. Reed. Miss Nan Gunter. Miss Clara JL Bright. Reception Committee. . lfred Raymond, Chairman. Dr. H. B. Gessner. W. B. Reed. Dr. 1. 1. Lemann. Dr. E. D. Fenner. H. P. Dart, Jr. D. B. H. Chaffe. H. Garland Dupr . Dr. M. J. Jlagruder. Dr. L. G. Le Beuf. T. C. Campbell. Geo. Denfegre. Banquet Committee. . lex Allison, Jr., Chairman. Monte M. Lemann. Dr. J. Magruder. 27
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HISTORICAL. HE loyalty and success of its alumni are, without doubt, one of the most potent factors in the success and progress of any university, and the more closely imited the alumni are, the greater is the weight of their influence. Tulane University is for- tunate in having a large number of (K Tt its faithful alumni working together as an organization, chartered under the name of The Alumni Association of The Tulane University of Louisiana. Until January 20, 1898, there was no organization among the alumni of any of the departments of the University except the Academic. These men were banded together more to keep up a spirit of good-fellowship than with any idea that theymight be of service to their ma Ma to-. In January, 1898, however, some of the members of the original Association de- cided that the alumni could assist the University in many ways if the graduates of all the departments were admitted to mem- bership. After much hard work on the part of the promoters of this plan, their idea was carried out by taking out a charter for the present Association. As the years go on and the mem- bership and influence of the Association widen, the wisdom of embracing all the departments becomes more and more apparent. It does not seem amiss to the writer to enumerate in this article some of the plans that have been carried out and are being carried out by the Association in order to show its in- terest in the University and its students. The under-graduates have been helped frequently in their athletic enterprises. The selhng of season tickets for foot-ball and base-ball games has been managed by committes of members of the Alumni Asso- ciation, who have given much time and hard work to aid the Athletic Association. When one of the skating-rinks of the city offered the use of the rink one night for the benefit of the Tulane Athletic Association, the Alumni Association was to the front again to help make a success of the affair. A fond hope that the student body has long been cherish- ing is, that they will some day have a gymnasium. In order to bring about a realization of this hope, the Alumni Association has a Gymnasium Committee, whose object is to collect the money necessary for building a gymnasium. This committee is meeting with much success in its work. The annual bringing together of the students, friends, alumni, and Faculty of the University on Tulane Night at the Tulane Theater was instituted and carried out bv the Alumni 28
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