COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
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Md.; Samuel Sutherland Buckley, B. Sc., Mount Washington, 
Md.; George Cohen, New York, N. Y.; Cyrus Harvey DuBois, 
New Paltz, N. Y.; John Daly Gogerty,New York, N. Y.; Robert 
Walter Grutzman, B. Sc., Strasburg, Germany; Reland Delano 
Ives, Wallingford, Conn.; Edward Nathaniel Leavy, New York, 
N. Y.; August Frederick Range, San Antonio, Tex.; Thomas 
Jewett Ree, East Granby, Conn.; Michael Joseph Murphy, Jr., 
New York, N. Y.; George W. Mead, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Harrison Price Monk, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Percival King Nichols, 
Port Richmond, N. Y.; Herbert William Pratt, Rome, N. Y.; 
Henry Wilson Peter, Saegersville, Pa.; John Passmore Ranch, 
Memphis, Tenn.; John Goddard Richardson, Portland, Me.; 
William R. Rosekrans, New York, N. Y.; Christian Rothaug, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles Henry Tilton, Jr., Ashland, Mass.; 
Robert Clarkson Vail, Rahway, N. J.; Charles Robert Witte, 
New Britain, Conn.; Frederick Adolph Zucker, New York, 
N. Y. 
After the distribution of the diplomas Prof. R. H. Friedburg, 
Ph.D., of the Faculty, in well-chosen terms, awarded a number of 
prizes for special excellence in various branches and departments, 
John S. Buckley, D. V. S., receiving the gold medal of the Board 
of Trustees, for the best general examination in all the branches ; 
his brother, Samuel S. Buckley, B. Sc., D. V. S., taking the 
prize offered by the Alumni Association for the second best gen¬ 
eral examination ; the gold medal of the Faculty to the student 
passing the best practical examination before a committee of 
veterinarians practicing in New York and Brooklyn was con¬ 
ferred upon Frederick A. Zucker, D. V. S.; Herbert W. Pratt, 
D. V. S., receiving the prize offered by the President of the 
College Medical Association for the best written and defended 
paper upon a medical subject read before a meeting of the 
association. The prize of a full year’s scholarship, value $100, 
for the best general examination by a student of the second year, 
was won by Mr. George F. Westcott, while the first year half 
scholarship, value $50, fell to the fortune of Mr. Rogers P A . 
Twombly. The anatomy prize for first-year students was 
awarded to Mr. J. A. Pistor. 
Edward Nathaniel Reavy, D. V. S., of the graduating class, 
then delivered a most interesting valedictory address, which was 
much enjoyed. The address to the graduates was delivered by 
Prof. J. W. Dowling, M. D., of the Flower Hospital Medical 
College, and was one of the happiest in the history of the Ameri¬ 
can’s commencements. 
