-Am.  Jour.  Pharm 
May,  1894. 
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Meritorious  : 
Chas.  J.  Black,  Harvey  Craig,  Wallace  G.  Geety,  Robert  Gregory,  George  L. 
Kappes,  Chas.  C.  Manger,  Charles  B.  Roseman,  Charles  A.  Scott,  August  G. 
Wegener. 
The  Materia  Medica  Prize  of  a  Zentmayer  Microscope,  offered  by  the  family 
of  the  late  Prof.  J.  M.  Maisch,  for  original  Histological  Work  on  American 
Plants,  was  awarded  to  William  Higbee  Whitcomb. 
The  Pharmacy  Prize,  a  Gold  Medal,  offered  by  Prof.  J.  P.  Remington,  for 
original  Pharmaceutical  Work  was  awarded  to  Wm.  Culbertson  Aughin- 
baugh . 
The  Chemistry  Prize,  a  Chemical  Balance,  offered  by  Prof.  S.  P.  Sadtler,  for 
original  Quantitative  Analysis,  was  awarded  to  Chas.  Christian  Manger.  And 
the  following  graduate  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith  : 
John  Culley. 
The  Analytical  Chemistry  Prize  of  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  H.  Trimble,  for  origi- 
nal Chemical  Work,  was  awarded  to  John  Culley.  And  the  following  gradu- 
ate received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith  :  Chas.  Christian 
Manger. 
The  John  M.  Maisch  Prize  of  $20  in  gold,  offered  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Redsecker,  of 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  Histological  Knowledge  of  Drugs,  was  awarded  to  George 
Franklin  Bauch.  The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  con- 
nection with  the  John  M.  Maisch  prize  :  George  Wm.  Luft,  August  Gerhard 
Wegener. 
The  Operative  Pharmacy  Prize,  $25  in  gold,  offered  by  Mr.  B.  L.  Boggs, 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  for  the  best  examination  in  Operative  Pharmacy,  was 
awarded  to  Lewis  Reese.  The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention 
in  connection  therewith :  Rob't  Blean  Claudy,  John  Culley,  James  J.  Hodil, 
Irvin  Bdwin  Ohail,  George  Young  Wood. 
The  Theoretical  Pharmacy  Prize,  offered  by  Mr.  H.  J.  Maris,  for  the  best 
examination  in  Theoretical  Pharmacy,  was  awarded  to  John  Culley.  And  the 
following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith  : 
Charles  Jeffries  Black,  Wm.  Tyler  Douglass,  Stratton  R.  Bngle,  Bd.  Augustus 
Byer,  Bdw.  Vernon  Howell,  Geo.  Wm.  Luft,  Chas.  Christian  Manger,  Bdw. 
Rogers  Van  Horn,  August  Gerhard  Wegener. 
The  Robinson  Chemical  Prize,  a  Gold  Medal  and  Certificate,  offered  by  Mr. 
J.  S.  Robinson,  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  for  the  best  examination  in  General  and 
Analytical  Chemistry,  was  awarded  to  Charles  Christian  Manger. 
The  valedictory  address  to  the  graduating  class  was  delivered  by  Professor 
Samuel  P.  Sadtler  (see  p.  227  of  this  issue). 
The  farewell  supper,  given  by  the  professors  to  the  graduating  class,  was  held 
in  the  College  Museum,  Thursday  evening,  April  12th.  The  officers  and  trus- 
tees of  the  College  were  present,  along  with  some  other  invited  guests. 
During  the  evening  Mr.  Wm.  C.  Aughinbaugh,  on  behalf  of  the  Zeta  Phi 
Society,  presented  an  excellent  crayon  portrait  of  the  late  Professor  Maisch  ;  it 
was  received  for  the  College  by  Professor  Sadtler. 
The  students  also  volunteered  a  subscription,  amounting  to  over  seventy 
dollars,  to  the  electric  light  fund,  for  establishing  an  electric  light  plant  by  the 
College. 
