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The Third Prize, consisting of a Culhreths Materia Medica, 

 suitably inscribed as the previous prize, was awarded to Mr. F. D. 

 Brannigan for the third highest general average. 



Of course the friends of the various prize winners applauded 

 loudly as each one received his prize, and it took some time for 

 the applause to subside. 



Then came the professional talent which afforded much amuse- 

 ment. Two Juniors, Messrs. Loughlin and Cheney gave an imita- 

 tion of a German Band; and Mr. W. A. Brown, a senior, disguised 

 as a woman sang some very amusing songs, which made a decided 

 hit, and showed that there is plenty of latent talent among our own 

 boys. 



At the conclusion, dancing was indulged in in the Pharma- 

 cognosy room until 2 a. m. 



The committee in charge were Dr. Frederick A. Leslie, Chair- 

 man. 



Dr. Geo. C. Diekman, Dr. C. P. Wimmer, 



Mr. Geo. Hohmann, Mr. E. A. Boeltcher. 



PRESENTATION OF SILVER LOVING CUP TO PROF. 



CHANDLER, 

 By the Graduating Class (1910). 



At four o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday April 27th 1910, 

 Professor Chandler entered the lecture hall of the College of Phar- 

 macy as usual. L^pon his entrance the students applauded him 

 most vigorously. He merely bowed and then proceeded to look 

 over his notes to see what he was going to lecture on. He noticed 

 on the desk a small bouquet of For-Get-Me-Nots put there by the 

 girl students. He put the bou(|uet in the buttonhole of the lapel of 

 his coat and thanked the girls most heartily for it, as well as the 

 love letter which accompanied it. 



He then proceeded to lecture and about five minutes later the 

 faculty and trustees entered the lecture hall one behind the other in 

 regular file. They seated themselves in the back of the hall. 



At five o'clock he stopped lecturing, and told the students how 

 much he appreciated their close attention to his lectures through- 

 out the term, and closed by wishing them luck at the examinations. 



