COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
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Helmer, Scranton, Pa.; Richard Wilkins Hewitt, Bridgeton, N. 
J.; Harry G. Hoover, Sterling, Ill.; John Kent, New York, N. 
X.; Newton C. Lazarus, Allentown, Pa.; George Leich, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y.; James Lorimer Lindsay, New York, N. Y. 
Patrick John McGuiness, Newark, N. J.; Francis Joseph Mc¬ 
Caffrey, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles McCulloch, Jr., Howardsville, 
Va.; James Masterton, Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Charles 
Philip Martin, New York, N. Y.; William Brundage Moorhouse, 
Tarrytown, N. Y.; Robert Flanders Moore, Pocatello, Idaho; 
Ira Chasey Mattatall, West Tatamagouche, N. S.; Bryce Mars, 
Mew York, N. Y.; Harry Stanislaus O’Neill, Jamaica, N. Y.; 
Oscar T. Porzer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joseph Forman Roser, Mays- 
ville, Ky.; John Joseph Riordan, Beverly Farms, Mass.; Fred¬ 
erick Luman Ray, Leonia, N. J.; Albert T. Schnable, Indian¬ 
apolis, Ind.; Wm. Christian Siegmund, Baltimore, Md.; Harry 
Clifton Terry, Torresdale, Pa.; Henry Otto Wolters, New York, 
N. Y.; Andrew Ward, Peacedale, R. I.; Christian Henry West- 
phal, San Francisco, Cal.; William Watkins Yard, Jr., New 
York, N. Y. 
The various prizes were awarded by Prof. C. A. Doremus, in 
his usual pleasant manner, as follows : 
Dr. W. C. Siegmund received the gold medal of the Board 
of Trustees for the best general examination. 
Dr. W. R. Fleming carried away the Alumni Association 
prize, consisting of a set of books for the second best general 
examination. 
Dr. R. W. Hewitt received the gold medal of the faculty 
for the best practical examination as recommended by the com¬ 
mittee appointed for that purpose, consisting of Drs. Thomas 
Giffen, Herbert Neher of New York and L. McLean of Brooklyn. 
The anatomical prize of the senior class was gained by Dr. 
R. F. Moore and the junior prize by Mr. W. Griitzman of 
Richfield, N. J. 
The College Association prize was awarded to Dr. J. O. 
‘George, who delivered the valedictory address. 
The address to the class by Prof. Austin Flint, M.D., proved 
