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Lawton, E. W. 
Huenink, C. J.. 
Klutz, L. M. 
Reed, J. W. 
Pope, G. W.... 
Tyler, Allie.. 
Thomas, D. C.. 
Wriglit, J. M.. 
Myers, W. F... 
Stark, J. M. 
Howard, T. B. 
Hall, E. T. 
Hall, H. N. 
Keller, W. F.... 
Roberts, David. 
Smith, W. A.... 
Morton, W. P . 
Freeman, W. P 
.Sheffield, Ill. 
...Cedar Grove, Wis. 
.Gold Hill, N. C. 
.Peru, Ind. 
.Lee, Mass. 
.Hampshire, Ill. 
.Osage, Iowa. 
.Wenona, Ill. 
.Fort Wayne, Ind. 
.Kingston, Ill. 
.Montpelier, Ind. 
... .Bloomington, Ills. 
.Ayr, Nebraska. 
...Hastings, Nebraska. 
.Franksville, Wis. 
.Sparland, Ills. 
New Richmond, Wis. 
.Stafford, Neb. 
Rev. Dr. Utter distributed the prizes. Dr. John Ander¬ 
son was awarded the prize in Materia Medicaand Obstetrics ; 
the prize in Pathology to Dr. E. W. Lawton, and in Anatomy 
to Dr. James Wright. 
Numerous handsome bouquets, gifts from admirers, were 
also distributed among the students. 
The class prophet, Dr. N S. Mayo, then read an exceed¬ 
ingly clever rhyming production of his own composition 
which elicited great applause, and caused considerable mer¬ 
riment among the audience and his classmates. 
Dr. D. C. Thomas delivered an able valedictory address, 
in the course of which on behalf of his class he bade a feeling 
farewell to his teachers, stating that the class of 1888-9 were 
dispersing to sixteen different States, aud in all probability 
would never meet together again. 
Health Commissioner De Wolff addressed the graduates, 
giving them some practical advice, and his genial words will 
be long remembered by the newly qualified men. 
The Doctorate address by Professor F. S. Billings brought 
the exercises to a close. 
The proceedings were enlivened at intervals with music 
by Lyons’ orchestra and the Imperial Quartette. 
