Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . t Execu-tive Committee. It is hoped this action will be taken at once and plans similar tothose of 1910 laid for the next or 5th Re-union of 1919. The men present were:Amick, Bevier, Brockman, Buckley, Clax-ton, Duck, Gerber, Gildersleeve, Ginder,Keim, Lawrence, Leverich, Lewis, Ludlow,Nicholas. ONeill, Overton, , Shipherd, Smith, H. D. W., Sour-ber, Spillman, Stevens, Tomlinson, Wil-lard and Yard. 192 0 was at the Price Dinner in force,at the Alumni Meeting and Luncheon, andmarched in cap and gowns in the AlumniDay Parade. A


Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . t Execu-tive Committee. It is hoped this action will be taken at once and plans similar tothose of 1910 laid for the next or 5th Re-union of 1919. The men present were:Amick, Bevier, Brockman, Buckley, Clax-ton, Duck, Gerber, Gildersleeve, Ginder,Keim, Lawrence, Leverich, Lewis, Ludlow,Nicholas. ONeill, Overton, , Shipherd, Smith, H. D. W., Sour-ber, Spillman, Stevens, Tomlinson, Wil-lard and Yard. 192 0 was at the Price Dinner in force,at the Alumni Meeting and Luncheon, andmarched in cap and gowns in the AlumniDay Parade. A great many have alreadypaid their dues for 1920-21, and a largenumber have subscribed for the AxumxiBuLLETix. An effective organization inthe shape of an Executive Committee offive has been formed to take care of classreunions and Alumni Association their splendid organization and classspirit we are expecting great things from192 0. Their Executive Committee is:Mercer Tate Jr., E. W. Estes, W. A. Carr,R. S. Bellman and J. M. EVERYBODY TAKES THEIR HATS OFF TO LEHIGH. THE PARADE ACROSS THE FIELD.(Hop Walters as Drum Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University 1 1 Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Alumni Associ=I ation of the Lehigh University, Inc. Held in Drown Memorial Hall, Lehigh University, June 12, 1920 The meeting was called to order at Franklin Baker, Jr., 95, Vice-Chairman 10:30 , by the President, C. D. Mar- of the Memorial Committee, reported that shall, 88. after the campaign closed last winter the On motion by H. H. McClintic, 88, Committee found sufficient pledges hadseconded by H. G. Reist, 86, the roll-call been obtained to practically cover the com-was dispensed with and the Secretary was bined cost of the Memorial Building, Mem-authorized to take the roll from the orial Tablets, and furnishings (estimatedregistration cards turned into his office. at $400,000) and accordingly the Com- On motion by Nelson Morrow, 83, mittee decided t


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