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Linford,  Louis  George   New  York 
Merrier,  Paul  Marcus  Pfeiffer  Iowa 
Patterson,  Donald  Malcolm   New  Jersey 
Potterfield,  Garland  Blair   WestVirginia 
Sands,  Paul  Douglass  [P.D.]  Pennsylvania 
Shumaker,  Henry  Ward  Pennsylvania 
Smith,  John  Preston   Pennsylvania 
Spangler,  Edwin  Royer   Pennsylvania 
Starr,  Miss  Mabel  Connecticut 
Stein,  Joseph  Pennsylvania 
Wallace,  William  Romine  Pennsylvania 
Award  of  Prizes. 
The  Martin  Cup,  awarded  to  the  graduation  class  obtaining  a 
higher  average  than  the  one  immediately  preceding  it,  was  awarded 
to  the  class  of  1914  and  accepted  on  behalf  of  the  class  by  their 
president,  Elwyn  J.  Wheeler,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Presi- 
dent French. 
The  Welcome  Cup,  awarded  to  the  second  year  class  attaining 
a  higher  general  average  than  the  preceding  class  holding  it,  was 
awarded  to  the  class  of  191 5,  and  was  accepted  on  behalf  of  the 
second  year  class  by  their  president,  William  R.  Tenney,  the  presen- 
tation being  made  by  President  French. 
"  The  Graduate  191 3  "  Cup,  awarded  to  the  Freshman  class  for 
high  general  record  in  scholarship,  and  to  be  competed  for  by  suc- 
ceeding Freshman  classes,  was  for  the  first  time  presented  to  the 
Freshman  class  of  this  year  and  accepted  on  behalf  of  the  class 
by  their  president,  Harvey  V.  Stokely,  the  presentation  being  made 
by  Joseph  F.  Elward,  P.D.,  of  the  class  of  19 13. 
The  grade  of  distinguished  was  obtained  by  Stanley  E.  Sutton. 
The  following  attained  the  grade  of  meritorious:  W.  D.  Balliet, 
L.  Cohen,  E.  S.  La  Wall,  W.  R.  Wallace,  A.  C.  Webb,  A.  Weinstem. 
The  William  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certifi- 
cate, offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  branches  of 
Committee,  Operative  Pharmacy  and  Specimens,  was  awarded  to 
Stanley  E.  Sutton,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Joseph  L. 
Lemberger. 
The  Chemistry  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sadtler, 
for  knowledge  of  Quantitative  Chemical  Analysis,  was  awarded  to 
William  R.  Wallace.  Edgar  S.  La  Wall  received  honorable  men- 
tion in  connection  therewith. 
The  Materia  Medica  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Clement  B. 
Lowe,  for  the  best  examination  in  Materia  Medica  and  in  recog- 
