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man Frederick K. James of the Ex- macy graduated its first class. It was 



amination Committee and, after prayer a day of small beginnings. The College 



by Chaplain Knox, Provost Carpenter at that time occupied a single room in 



spoke as follows : the lower part of the City. There were 



Eighty-five years ago, in the year only two courses of lectures and the 



of our Lord 1831, the College of Phar- first graduating class numbered three 



Address to the Graduates . . Judge Thomas C. T. Grain 



Anitra's Danz Grieg 



Awarding of the Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals 

 Offered by the Alumni Association 



JEANNOT HOSTMANN, Ph.G., president of the Association 



Menuet-Celebrated . Paderew'ski 



Reading the Roll of Honor . . . Frederick A. Leslie, Phar.D. 



Fantasie— American Herbert 



Awarding the Trustees' Special Prizes of $100 each 



Henry V. Arny, Ph.G., Ph.D. 



Cantabile— Sampson et Delila Saint-Saens 



Awarding the Lillian Leiterman Gold Medal 



Miss Fannie Hart, Ph.G. 



Awarding the Italian Pharmaceutical Association 



Gold Medal George C. Diekman, M.D. 



Prologue— Pagliacci Leoncavallo 



Valedictory Address . . valedictorian, Samuel A. Rubinfeld 



Benediction . Rev. Raymond C. Knox, chaplain of Columbia university 



March— Fackeltanz Meyerbeer 



men. It is a long distance from that wonderful development in the institu- 

 time to this and there has been a very tion for whose Eighty-sixth Com- 



