300  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  jAm£ir-1tm- 
connection  therewith :  Peter  Amsterdam,  William  D.  Baun,  Jay 
W.  Brooks,  Norman  E.  Eberly,  Vastine  A.  Keister,  Wallace  E. 
Klopp,  Earl  M.  Loveless,  Mary  G.  Powell,  Edward  W.  Raines 
and  Paul  C.  H.  Webb. 
The  Analytical  Chemistry  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof. 
Frank  X.  Moerk,  for  the  best  work  in  qualitative  and  quantitative 
analysis,  was  awarded  to  Norman  Elias  Eberly.  The  following 
graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith: 
James  J.  Goodwin,  Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  Zebulon  H.  Rodes  and 
Walter  E.  Ruch. 
The  Operative  Pharmacy  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by 
Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington,  for  the  best  examination  in  operative 
pharmacy,  was  awarded  to  Thomas  Edward  McCutcheon.  The 
following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  there- 
with :  Roy  Deck,  Arthur  C.  Henrie,  John  A.  McGonigal,  Sister 
Bertha  Mueller,  Joseph  E.  Mutty,  Foster  J.  Sankey  and  Christopher 
Schuehle,  Jr. 
The  Maisch  Pharmacognosy  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  established 
by  the  late  Jacob  H.  Redsecker,  of  Lebanon,  Pa.,  and  continued 
as  a  memorial  by  his  nephew,  Jacob  Redsecker  Beetem,  for  his- 
tological knowledge  of  drugs,  was  awarded  to  Sister  Bertha  Mueller, 
the  presentation  being  made  by  J.  L.  Lemberger.  The  following 
graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith : 
William  R.  Calvin,  Charles  L.  Horn,  Thomas  E.  McCutcheon,  John 
A.  McGonigal,  Walter  E.  Ruch  and  John  E:  Ziegler. 
The  Maisch  Botany  Prize,  $20,  offered  by  Mr.  Joseph  Jacobs, 
of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  for  the  best  herbarium  collection  of  plants,  was 
awarded  to  Charles  Nicholas  Lang,  the  presentation  being  made 
by  E.  L.  Newcomb.  The  following  graduate  received  honorable 
mention  in  connection  therewith :  George  B.  Levan. 
The  Theoretical  Pharmacy  Prize,  a  Troemner  Agate  Pre- 
scription Balance,  established  by  the  late  Mahlon  N.  Kline,  for  the 
best  examination  in  theory  and  practice  of  pharmacy,  was  awarded 
to  John  Aloysius  McGonigal,  the  presentation  being  made  by  his 
son,  C.  Mahlon  Kline.  The  following  graduates  received  honor- 
able mention  in  connection  therewith:  Peter  Amsterdam,  Sister 
Bertha  Mueller  and  Mary  G.  Powell. 
The  Commercial  Training  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by 
Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington  to  the  graduate  who  passed  the  best 
examination  in  commercial  training  at  the  final  examination  for 
