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Professor Liautarci preventing him from calling the names of the 
successful candidates, the same was done by Professor Coates, 
as follows: 
Augustus Hull Blake, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Homer Harris Butler, New York, 
N. Y.; Harry Baker Cox, Merchantville, N. J.; Joseph Francis Devine, New York, 
N. Y.; Martin Joseph Dair, New York, N. Y.; George B. Gillmor, Pittsburg, Pa.; 
Robert Johnston Halliday, Jersey City, N. J.; Frank Reed Hanson, New York, N. Y.; 
Edwin Allen Hogan, Bayonne, N. J.; Moses Isaae, New Haven, Conn.; Nicholas John 
Kaiser, Newark, N. J.; James Michael Laffan, Irvington, N. Y.; William Henry 
Lawes, Jr., Shrewsbury, N. J.; Aquila Mitchell, Skaneateles, N. Y.; John Joseph 
Moynahan. Holyoke, Mass.; Francis Theobald O’Sullivan, New York, N. Y.; Bryer 
Hamilton Pendry, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Clarence R. Shults, Ogdensburg, N. Y.; Aaron 
Silkman, Goldensbridge, N. Y.; Wright J. Smith, Kingston, N. Y.; John Newkirk 
Wrong, Sedalia, Mo. 
The prizes were then presented in the following order : 
The Trustees’ Prize for the best general examination, to 
Aquila Mitchell, D.V.S., of Skaneateles, N. Y.; the Alumni 
Prize for the second best general examination, to Frank Reed 
Hanson, D.V.S., of New York City; the Faculty Prize for the 
best practical examination, to Frank Reed Hanson, D.V.S., al¬ 
ready mentioned, and who received also the Senior Anatomical 
Prize, The Junior Anatomy Prize was granted to Mr. Laddey 
for the best examination in that department. The Prize of the 
Class Association was given to Martin Joseph Dair, D.V.S., of 
New York City. 
Of the beneficiaries which are offered by the Faculty, and 
consist in a full free ticket for attendance to lectures of the third 
year for the second year students, and of a half free ticket for 
the first year student who obtains the highest mark above 75 in 
all the departments, Mr. S. S. Buckley of second year, and Mr. 
Laddey of the first year, were the successful candidates. 
The valedictory address was delivered by Dr. Bryer Hamil¬ 
ton Pendry, of the graduating class. 
Dr. W. J. O’Sullivan, LL.D., K.R.C.V.S., addressed the class 
afterwards. 
The exercises closed with the benediction at the hands of 
Rev. Dr. David G. Wylie. 
After a very pleasant entertainment the newly made veteri- 
