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Connecticut,  1 ;  Delaware,  1 ;  Florida,  1 ;  Illinois,  1 ;  Indiana,  1  ; 
Iowa,  1 ;  Kentucky,  1 ;  Maine,  2 ;  Maryland,  1 ;  Michigan,  1  ; 
New  Jersey,  5 ;  New  York,  3 ;  North  Carolina,  1 ;  Ohio,  2 ; 
Pennsylvania,  91 ;  Russia,  4;  South  Carolina,  1 ;  Utah,  1 ;  Virginia, 
1 ;   and  Wisconsin,  1. 
A  brief  but  trenchant  address  to  the  graduating  class  was 
delivered  by  His  Excellency,  Hon.  Edwin  S.  Stuart,  Governor  of 
Pennsylvania,  in  which  he  considered  "  Some  of  the  Qualities  that 
make  for  Success,"  dwelling  particularly  upon  the  importance  of 
industry,  perseverance,  and  integrity. 
AWARD  OF  PRIZES. 
The  following  students  received  the  grade  of  distinguished : 
Sister  Bertha  Mueller  and  Walter  E.  Ruch.  The  grade  of  meri- 
torious was  attained  by  John  A.  McGonigal,  Mary  G.  Powell, 
Zebulon  H.  Rodes  and  John  E.  Ziegler. 
The  Proctor  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certificate,  for  the 
highest  general  average  of  the  class  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was 
awarded  to  Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  the  presentation  being  made 
by  President  French. 
The  William  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and 
certificate  offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  branches 
of  committee,  operative  pharmacy  and  specimens,  was  awarded  to 
Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  the  presentation  being  made  by  W.  L. 
Cliffe.  The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in 
connection  therewith:  John  A.  McGonigal  and  Zebulon  H.  Rodes. 
The  Materia  Medica  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Clement  B. 
Lowe,  for  the  best  examination  in  materia  medica  and  in  the 
recognition  of  materia  medica  specimens  with  a  meritorious  thesis, 
was  awarded  to  Sister  Bertha  Mueller.  The  following  graduates 
received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith :  Jay  D.  Beck, 
William  R.  Calvin,  Lester  C.  Connelly,  Charles  L.  Horn,  Thomas 
E.  McCutcheon,  John  A.  McGonigal,  Elliott  H.  Metcalf,  Henry 
W.  Press,  Zebulon  H.  Rodes,  Walter  E.  Ruch,  Robert  J.  Wilson 
and  John  E.  Ziegler. 
The  Microscopical  Research  Prize,  a  Zentmayer  microscope, 
offered  by  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  for  the  most  meritorious  thesis 
involving  original  microscopic  work,  was  awarded  to  Sister  Bertha 
Mueller.    The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in 
