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Medica,  to  James  Vogelsang  Smith  ;  in  General  Pharmacy  (commit- 
tee), to  Henry  Keller  Mohler;  in  Operative  Pharmacy,  to  William 
Thomas  Beam;  in  Analytical  Chemistry,  to  Frank  Arthur  Coleman, 
and  in  Specimens,  to  James  Vogelsang  Smith. 
The  Alumni  Silver  Medal  was  awarded  to  Ralph  Nelden  for  the 
best  general  average  in  the  second-year  examination,  and  was  pre. 
sented  by  E.  Fullerton  Cook. 
The  Alumni  Bronze  Medal  was  awarded  to  Ralph  Lowell  Mund- 
henk  for  the  best  general  average  in  the  first-year  examination,  and 
was  presented  by  Clarence  H.  Campbell. 
The  Class  Oration  was  delivered  by  Harry  Ellsworth  Wiit ;  the 
Class  Poem,  by  William  Moore  Armstrong;  the  Class  History,  by 
James  Smedmer  Dallas  Eisenhower ;  and  the  Prophecy  was  given 
by  William  Cramer  O'Brien. 
ALUMNI  REUNION  AND  BANQUET. 
The  Alumni  Reunion  and  Banquet,  held  at  the  Hotel  Walton,  on 
Tuesday  evening,  May  14th,  will  long  be  remembered  as  one  of 
the  most  notable  gatherings  ever  held  by  the  Association,  not  only 
on  account  of  the  large  number  of  alumni  present,  but  also  because 
of  the  interest  which  centered  in  the  presentation  to  the  College  by 
the  Class  of  1906,  on  this  occasion,  of  an  oil  portrait  of  Professor 
Remington  in  recognition  of  the  completion  by  him  of  thirty-five 
years  of  service  as  a  teacher  in  this  institution.  The  movement  to 
thus  honor  Professor  Remington  was  the  outcome  of  a  toast  made 
by  Professor  Kraemer  at  the  Faculty  Dinner,  held  May  16,  1 906. 
The  Committee  having  the  Banquet  in  charge  was  composed  of 
the  following  alumni : 
C.  A.  Mayo,  New  York ;  H.  V.  Amy,  Cleveland ;  L.  E.  Sayre, 
Lawrence,  Kans. ;  J.  K.  Lilly,  Indianapolis;  William  Mittelbach, 
Boonville,  Mo. ;  E.  G.  Eberle,  Dallas,  Tex. ;  C.  S.  N.  Hallberg, 
Chicago;  L.  L.  Walton,  Williamsport,  Pa.;  H.  Lionel  Meredith, 
Hagerstown,  Md. ;  L.  C.  Hopp,  Cleveland;  F.  P.  Stroup,  C.  H. 
LaWall,  T.  H.  Potts,  W.  V.  Smith,  H.  J.  Sunday,  R.  H.  Lackey,  D. 
J.  Reese,  W.  L.  Cliffe,  Philadelphia ;  H.  C.  Blair,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  ;  Henry  Kraemer,  Chairman. 
Prof.  Henry  Kraemer  acted  as  toastmaster,  and  the  dinner  was 
enlivened  by  songs,  class  cheers,  and  instrumental  music.  The  first 
toast,  "Oar  Alumni,"  was  responded  to  by  Thomas  H.  Potts.  The 
