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candidates, and their major and minor subjects are given below :^ 



Ifame of Candidate Major Minor Minor 



David Alperin, M.D. biological chemistry bacteriology organic chemistry 



L. E. Bisch, M.D. biological chemistry medicine medicine 



J. J. Bronfenbrenner biological chemistry bacteriology bacteriology 



H. L. Fisher organic chemistry analytical chemistry biological chemistry 



M. L. Hamlin organic chemistry chemistry biological chemistry 



R. F. Hare biological chemistry biological chemistry organic chemistry 



J. D. Haseman zoology biological chemistry physiology 



Max Kahn, M.D. biological chemistry biological chemistry organic chemistry 



J. L. Kantor, M.D. biological chemistry medicine medicine 



C. A. Mathewson biological chemistry physiology education 



Miss W. J. Robinson botany biological chemistry botany 



Miss E. C. Seaman biological chemistry physiology bacteriology 



H. E. Woodward physical chemistry chemistry biological chemistry 



Masters of arts. The M.A. degree was recently conferred upon 

 the following advanced students in the biochemical departmenf. 

 Edgar Altenburg ; Donald B. Armstrong, Ph.B., M.D. ; Eimer W. 

 Baker, M.D. ; Charles W. Ballard, Ph.C, Phar.D. ; Ernst P. Boas, 

 B.S. ; Benjamin Horowitz, B.S. ; Sidney Liebovitz; Louise Mc- 

 Danell, B.S. ; Jessie A. Moore; Percy W. Punnett, B.S. ; Abraham 

 Ravich, M. D. ; James B. Sidbury, M.D. 



Doctor of pharmacy. Frank L. Hunt, Ph.G., Ph.C, one of the 

 advanced students in biological chemistry at the School of Pharmacy 

 received the degree of Phar.D. 



Fellows : Walter P. Bliss, a Student of biological chemistry, has 

 held a "university fellowship" in bacteriology during the past 

 year (see page 362). — A university fellowship in biological chem- 

 istry for 1912-13 has been awarded to Joseph S. Hepburn, B.S., 

 University of Pennsylvania, 1906; M.S., 1907. At present Mr. 

 Hepburn is one of Dr. Pennington's assistants in the U. S. Food 

 Research Laboratory in Philadelphia. 



Summer session. Courses in nutrition: page 518. 



^ Titles of the biochemical dissertations are given on page 546. Dr. Fred J. 

 Seaver (Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1912) completed a minor in biological 

 chemistry, in the Columbia biochemical department. The names of last year's 

 candidates are summarized on page 150. Dr. Hare's name appears there and 

 above. He passed his Ph.D. examinations in May, 191 1, but continued his 

 research at Columbia for some time thereafter. He presented printed copies of 

 his dissertation last fall, when the degree was formally awarded (Oct. 17). 



