. alumni journal. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy; Pharmacology. 108 C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL the unusual rating of 1136 points, which is equivalent to per cent. The gentleman who secured this very creditable record is Truman A. Linck. Mr. Linck, in presenting to you this medal, I wish to say that I have been requested by several members of the faculty to express to you their con- gratulations. We have observed you for two years. You came to us from the west, and we hope and feel that during the time spent with us you have obtained not only a pharmaceuti- cal educatio


. alumni journal. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy; Pharmacology. 108 C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL the unusual rating of 1136 points, which is equivalent to per cent. The gentleman who secured this very creditable record is Truman A. Linck. Mr. Linck, in presenting to you this medal, I wish to say that I have been requested by several members of the faculty to express to you their con- gratulations. We have observed you for two years. You came to us from the west, and we hope and feel that during the time spent with us you have obtained not only a pharmaceuti- cal education, but have profited by your stay in such ways that you may ever be a leader in the future that lies. WILLIAM J. McBRIDE WINNER OF ALUMNhBRONZE MEDAL before you. Mr. Linck, allow me to congratulate you. The student winning the silver med- al obtained the very creditable total of 1080 points, equal to 90 per cent. It gives me great pleasure to present to you Harold S. Ball, tlje successful candidate. Mr. Ball, I feel sure that this medal will ever remind you of the success obtained while a student. You have always been earnest, sincere and industrious in all ways and I hope and know that your future career will be as successful as your efforts which have resulted in winning this honor. The bronze medal has been awarded to a student who obtained 1075 points, equivalent to per cent. This rep- resents a difference of less than one- half of one per cent, between the sec- and and third honor men. An extreme- ly close result indeed. William J. Mc- Bride is the winner of this medal. Mr. McBride, I wish to congratulate you. For two years you have studied faith- fully and well. May this token ever act as a reminder not to be satisfied with a place in the ranks but to ever and always strive to be among the leaders. Gentlemen, again I congratu- late you in the name of the Alumni As- sociation. Dr. Frederick A. Leslie, before read- ing the Roll of Honor, explained that examinations ha


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