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There  were  one  hundred  and  seven  members  of  the  graduating 
class,  coming  from  the  various  States  and  countries  as  follows : 
Arkansas,  1  ;  Colorado,  1  ;  Connecticut,  1  ;  Cuba,  2  ;  Germany, 
2  ;  Iowa,  I  ;  Indian  Territory,  1  ;  Indiana,  2  ;  Maryland,  3  ;  Mis- 
souri, 2  ;  New  Jersey,  8  ;  New  York,  5  ;  North  Carolina,  I  ;  Nova 
Scotia,  I  ;  Ohio,  5  ;  Ontario,  1  ;  Pennsylvania,  60;  Porto  Rico,  1  ; 
Russia,  3  ;  South  Carolina,  1  ;  Switzerland,  1  ;  Virginia,  1  ;  Wash- 
ington, 1  ;  West  Virginia,  2. 
The  valedictory  address  was  delivered  by  Hon.  J.  Hampton 
Moore. 
AWARD  OF  PRIZES. 
The  dean,  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington,  announced  that  the  follow- 
ing members  of  the  class  received  the  grade  of  distinguished  :  Wil- 
liam Thomas  Beam,  Clarence  Minor  McClure,  and  Henry  Keller 
Mohler;  and  the  following  that  of  meritorious:  Paul  Stewart  Lane, 
Eli  Lilly,  Robert  Garland  Reynolds  and  James  Vogelsang  Smith. 
The  Procter  Prize  of  a  gold  medal  and  certificate  for  the 
highest  general  average  of  the  class  with  a  meritorious  thesis, 
was  awarded  to  Henry  Keller  Mohler,  the  presentation  being  made 
by  President  French. 
The  Wm.  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize  of  a  gold  medal  and  certifi- 
cate, offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  branches  of 
committee,  operative  pharmacy  and  specimens,  was  awarded  to 
William  Thomas  Beam,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Warren 
H.  Poley.  The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in 
connection  therewith  :  Frank  Florance  Marsh,  Henry  Keller 
Mohler. 
The  Pharmacy  Prize,  a  gold  medal,  offered  by  Prof.  Joseph  P. 
Remington  for  original  pharmaceutical  work,  was  awarded  to 
Norris  Hepburn  Hilton. 
The  Chemistry  Prize  of  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sadtler, 
for  knowledge  ot  chemical  quantitative  analysis,  was  awarded  to 
Clarence  Minor  McClure.  The  following  graduate  received  honor- 
able mention  in  connection  therewith  :  Edward  Stanley  Wright. 
The  Materia  Medica  Prize  of  $25,  offered  by  Prof  Clement  B. 
Lowe,  for  the  best  examination  in  materia  medica  and  in  the  recog- 
nition of  materia  medica  specimens  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was 
