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Hanshew, Jr., Elisha, Brooklyn, 1ST. Y. 
Hornblower, Walter H. Arlington, Mass. 
Jackson, Oscar C., Jamaica, N. Y. 
Levi, Emile S., Dubuque, Iowa. 
Light, Daniel K., Lebanon, Pa. 
Mattison. Mahlon G., Pittstown, N. J. 
Boberge, Franklin P., N. Y. City. 
Rose, AYilliam H., Stapleton, N. Y. 
Weeks, Arthur P., Ellenville, N. Y. 
Wing, Edgar R., Needham, Mass. 
Zuill, William L., Bermuda. 
Two of the graduates, not having attained their majority, 
received certificates of examination, entitling them to their degree 
when of age. They were : 
Cowhey, Thomas C., St. Louis, Mo. 
Hall, Ralph W., Fan wood, N. J. 
Prof. A. A. Holcombe presented the prizes, which consisted 
of, first, a gold medal, offered by the Board of Trusfees for the 
best graduation examination, and awarded to Thomas C. Cowhey; 
secondly, the Alumni Association prize, consisting of standard 
veterinary works (Fleming’s) handsomely bound in Turkish mo¬ 
rocco, given for the second best examination, and won by Hubert 
T. Foote; thirdly, a gold medal given by the N. Y. State Veter¬ 
inary Society for the best practical examination passed before a 
special Board of Examiners appointed from the Society, and 
awarded to Elisha Hanshew; fourthly, Prof. Liautard’s prize of 
a French case of surgical instruments, for the best anatomical 
preparations, and won by Elisha Hanshew ; fifthly, a silver medal, 
presented by Prof. Liautard, to the junior student passing the 
best examination in anatomy, and won by John Dougherty, of 
N. Y. City. 
The Valedictory was delivered by E. R. Wing, of the gradu¬ 
ating class; wdien, after the benediction had been pronounced by 
Rev. A. C. Moorehouse, the assemblage dispersed, congratulating 
the Trustees and Faculty upon the flattering success which had 
attended their year’s work. 
