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Ida M. HENRY.--Honor in History. Martha KOBELT.—Honor in German. HELEN M. JACKSON.—Honor in History. JOHN J. MCDONALD.—Honor in Greek. META E. SCHUTZ.—Honors in History and Philosophy. DORA D. STONE.—Honors in Mathematics and Philosophy. JANET SULLIVAN.—Honor in Ethics. fiigb School Scholarships. Awarded upon Competitive Examinations. 1. Bertha Cohen, of the Manuaj Training High School. 2. CATHERINE Wagner, of the Eastern District High School. 3. William D. Max, of the Eastern District High School. 4. J. EDWIN Cooley, of the Erasmus Hall High School. 5. HELEN McNamara, of the Erasmus Hall High School. Gonselgea JCafter Scholarship s Florentina Caras, 07. martin memorial Scholarship = ruth F. Waldo, ’09. jRIrt School medals. Awarded for excellence in the work of the Art School during the year. FOR DRAWING FROM THE ANTIQUE. Drawing of the Head. First Prize.—STELES DICKENSEN. Honorable Mention.—JOHN HENKEL. Drawing of the Figure. First Prize.—GERTRUDE F. POOLE. Honorable Mention—ALBERT SCHROETER. FOR DRAWING FROM LIFE. Drawing of the Head. First Prize.—ROBERT H. LEWIS. Honorable Mention.—WANDA STORY Drawing of the Figure. First Prize.—JOHN P. LAPIS. Honorable Mention.—DOUGLAS MCCLEES. FOR PAINTING FROM LIFE. Painting of the Draped Figure. First Prize.—MARY C. CARPENTER. Honorable Mention.—MARIE E. UHLIG. Painting of the Nude Figure. First Prize.—MARIE E. UHLIG. Honorable Mention.—DOUGLAS MCCLEES. For the Greatest Improvement in Drawing During the Year. HENRY SCHIRM. 18
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Colleoe Honors anb flbnses 1905-1906. BARLOW MEDALS. -Awarded to that student in each course of the Sophomore Year in ADELPHI COLLEGE who has attained the highest rank in scholarship in all studies during the first two years of the Course: SlGRID FREEBERG, ’o8—Literary Course. JOHN H. SCHAUMLOEFFEL, ’08.—Scientific Course. THE OSSOLI PRIZE.—Awarded for the best English Essay, written in Competition ALICE M. FULLER, ’07.—Subject: “The American-Indian in Literature.” ADELPHI COLLEGE PRIZES.—For Essays upon subjects concerning Taxation and Municipal Affairs- written in Competition : FOR ESSAYS ON TAXATION. First Prize.- NORMA HOAGE,’07.—Subject: “What Constitutes Justice in Taxation.” Second Prize.—ROBERT G. REDLEFSEN, '07.—Subject: “The Evasion of Taxation.” Second Prize.—FANNIE H. DECKER,’08.—Subject: “Taxation of Franchises.” Third Prize.—CHARLOTTE A. ULRICH, ’07.—Subject: “What Constitutes Justice in Taxation.” Third Prize.—MARGARET E. BARCLAY,’06.—Subject: “What Constitutes Justice in Taxation.” FOR MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS OTHER THAN TAXATION. First Prize.-BESSIE STANTON, ’07. Subject: “State Regulation of Street Railroads.” Second Prizes.—Not awarded. Third Prize.—GERTRUDE I. SAYLER,’07.—Subject: “Municipal Indebtedness.” Third Prize.—GRACE E. COMAUSKEY, ’06.—Subject: “The Position and Power of a District Leader in New York Politics.” SENIOR HONORS IN SCHOLARSHIP. Awarded for excellence in scholarship during the last two years of the College Course to Members of the Class of 1906, as follows: IDA M. BAH.—Honor in Mathematics. MATILDA A. BREID.—Honor in German. ROSE BRENNER.—Honors in History, Latin, Philosophy and Ethics. IDA P. BROWN.—Honors in Philosophy and Ethics. BERTHA CHAPMAN.—Honors in English and History. GRACE E. COMMISKEY.—Honor in Biology. MARY K. Flagler.—Honor in English. BEATRICE GOLDSMITH.—Honor in Ethics. Neva Haight.—Honor in Ethics.
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Class 2)a ]£m dses. Class of 1906. .JUNK 8th, 1006. Processional. President’s Address, Marguerite Wells. Music. Speech to the Undergraduates, Meta E. Schutz. Presentations, E. Belle Wall, Bertha Chapman. Committee. Marguerite Wells, Chairman. Prophecy. Class Song. Recessional. E. Winifred Rose, Bertha Chapman, Beatrice Goldsmith, Grace Com.miskey, Florence Parker. 19
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