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The  Chemistry  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sadtler, 
for  knowledge  of  Quantitative  Chemical  Analysis,  was  awarded  to 
Garland  B.  Potterfield,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Professor 
Stroup. 
The  Materia  Medica  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Clement  B. 
Lowe,  for  the  best  examination  in  Materia  Medica,  and  in  recogni- 
tion of  Materia  Medica  Specimens  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was 
awarded  to  William  F.  Haase,  Jr.  The  following  graduates  received 
honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith :  Mehnert  Lander,  Paul 
M.  P.  Merner. 
The  Microscopical  Research  Prize,  a  compound  microscope, 
offered  by  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  for  the  most  meritorious  thesis 
involving  original  microscopic  work,  was  awarded  to  William  F. 
Haase,  Jr.  The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention 
in  connection  therewith:  Silvia  C.  Alacan,  Catherine  E.  Costello, 
Eleanor  G.  Hoffman,  Charles  F.  Mover,  Frank  J.  Reddon,  Lewis  C. 
Scheffey,  and  Wesley  M.  Saylor. 
The  Analytical  Chemistry  Prize,  $25,  offered  by  Prof.  Frank  X. 
Moerk,  for  the  best  work  in  Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Analysis, 
was  awarded  to  Wesley  M.  Saylor,  the  presentation  being  made  by 
George  M.  Beringer.  The  following  students  received  honorable 
mention  in  connection  therewith  :  Catherine  E.  Costello,  Louis  Gers- 
henfeld,  Eleanor  G.  Hoffman,  and  William  R.  Tenney. 
The  Operative  Pharmacy  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by  Prof. 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  for  the  best  examination  in  Operative  Phar- 
macy, was  awarded  to  Walter  Elmer.  The  following  graduates 
received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith :  Silvia  C.  Alacan, 
Charles  B.  Everlockner,  William  F.  Haase,  Jr.,  Charles  R.  Harer, 
Earl  M.  Hite,  Thomas  G.  Miller,  Charles  F.  Mover,  Charles  A. 
Pennock,  Earle  C.  Phillips,  Mark  Rigg,  Vaughan  R.  Rupert,  Charles 
W.  Samsel,  Lewis  C.  Scheffey,  and  William  Randolph  Tenney. 
The  Maisch  Botany  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by  Mr.  Joseph 
Jacobs,  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  for  the  best  Hebarium  Collection  of  Plants, 
was  awarded  to  Charles  F.  Mover,  the  presentation  being  made  by 
Dr.  A.  W.  Miller.  Silvia  C.  Alacan  received  honorable  mention  in 
connection  with  this  prize. 
The  Mahlon  N.  Kline  Theoretical  Pharmacy  Prize,  a  Troemner 
agate  prescription  balance,  for  the  best  examination  in  Theory  and 
Practice  for  Pharmacy,  was  awarded  to  William  F.  Haase,  Jr.,  the 
presentation  being  made  by  Mr.  Clarence  M.  Kline.    The  following 
