THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



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and conferred the degree of Ph.G. on 119 graduates. The Roll of 

 Honor was read Ijv Dr. Walter A. Bastedo. It is as follows: 



Of 1200 

 possible 

 points % 



1. Isaiah A. Solomons, Jr 1092 — 91.00 



2. Frederick G. Hammond 104 1 — 86.75 



3. Harry Ziegler 1038 — 86.33 



4. Adam J. A. Trauh, Jr 1033—86.08 



5. Roy W. Ball - 1032—86.00 



6. Maurice Zuparn 1027 — 85.58 



7. Jacob H. Wiener 1024 — 85.33 



8. Orrin ( ). Bigelow 1013 — 84.42 



9. Osceola P. Cottrell loio — 84.17 



10. Simon Chanowitch 1006 — 83.83 



11. Benjamin Ginsburg 995 — 82.92 



12. Arthur V. Halper 987 — 82.27 



13. Stacy B. Ganow 981 — 81.75 



Dr. Joseph Weinstein awarded the Alumni prizes to the following: 

 Gold medal to Mr. Isaiah A. Solomons, Jr. 

 Silver medal to Mr. Frederick G. Hammond. 

 Bronze medal to ]\lr. Harry Ziegler. 



The $100 cash prizes offered by the Trustees for the best practical 

 examinations were awarded by Dean Rusby and were won by the 

 following : 



In Pharmacy — Mr. Orrin O. Bigelow. 



In Chemistry — Mr. Joseph H. Wiener. 



In Materia Medica — Mr. JMaurice Zuparn. 



Dr. Curt P. Wimmer awarded the prize of the Italian Pharmaceu- 

 lical Association for highest standing in practical work throughout 

 the term to Mr. Frederick G. Hammond. Provost Carpenter, of Col- 

 umbia University, made the address to the graduates. The Valedic- 

 tory address by Mr. Lewis L. Caplan was excellent. 



The detailed proceedings of the commencement will be fully reported 

 in later issues of the Journal. 



