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191 T CIARLA PRIZES AWARDED Senior Class The Amos Ettinger Honor Medal for the Highest General Average. Presented by Prof. George T. Ettinger, Ph. D., ’80, to Ernest R. Keitcr, of Allentown, Pa. The President’s Senior Prize for the best Philosophical Essay. Presented by President John A. W. Haas, D. D., EL. D., to Henry H. Bagger, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Subject for 1015: “The Value of Individualism.” Junior Class The ClEmmie L. Ulrich Oratorical Prize for the best Oration. Presented by Clemmie L. Ulrich to Benjamin A. Hubbard, of Scranton, Pa. The Second Junior Oratorical Prize for the second best Oration. Presented by the class of 1908 to C. Luther Fry, of Philadelphia, Pa. The President’s Junior Prize for the best original essay in the Department of English. Presented by President John A. W. Haas, D. D., LL. D., to Paul L. Lindenstruth, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Subject for 1915: “The Dramaturgy of Shakespeare.” Sophomore Class The Reuben D. Wenrich Prize for the Highest General Average. Presented by Reuben D. Wenrich, M. D. Shared by I. Noble Dundore, of Myerstown, Pa., and Ernest Harting, Allentown, Pa. The Charles D. Goschen German Prize for the Highest Grade in special work in German. Presented by Charles D. Goschen to Waldemar L. Gallcnkamp, of Scranton, Pa. Freshman Class The Freshman English Prize for the best English lissay. Presented by G. Luther Fon- Dersmith, of Lancaster, Pa., to Luther W. Abele, of Allentown, Pa. Subject for 1915: “Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne.” Biological Prizes The Reuben J. Butz Botanical Prize, open to all students of Botany, for the best collections of local Flora and Ferns. Presented by Reuben J. Butz to Paul A. Mader, of Allentown, Pa. The Dr. H. A. Jelly Prize for the best work in Biology. Presented by Dr. H. A. Jelly to Edmund L. Jones, of Slatington, Pa. Sociological Prize The Sociological Prize, open to the Juniors and Seniors, for the best Sociological Essay. Presented by the class of 1912 to Henry H. Bagger, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Subject for 1915: “The Modern Point of View in Sociology.” The Clayton K. Bernheim Biological Prize for making the greatest progress in the study of Biology during the year. Presented by Clayton K. Bernheim to Theodore F. Wichman, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 187
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