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.4 I he f . - - L F iii F EDWIN I-1. SCHMITZ, Ph. c. l Des Moines, Iowa Mission House College, Pensacola, Fla. President Mortar and Pestle Club, First Quarter-Library Committee. Never satisfied until he was 'assigned to' his duty at Forte Riley. Always a. hard worker for the Pll8.l'l1I1lCS Department. Now, herela the propositionf' GLENN.W.,,CHAMBERL.UN,.Ph. G., Ph..C. . .. ,, Des Moines, Iowa Oregon, Ill., High School Was anxious' to see the laat day of his school year in order to join,Unc1e, Sarnia boys. One who is never weary, Who is alugays bright and cheery. Honor Roll li A L tam students, pnzes 1n appreclanon of the excellent work clone by them gf V' The awarding of the Pharmacy prizes fox this year, as made by the Phat macy faculty has heen announced hy Dean Kagy as follows: S each year draws to a close, the Pharmacy Department presents tolcer- C .C C' . . P . C P i ' The Chittick. prize of a 'memloershjp in the American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation for the best work in organic chemistry to Clifford F. Taplin. . The Waterbury Chemical Company prize, same as above, for the hestrwork in dispensing and manufaeturing pharmacy to Paul Gschwender. P The Eli .Lilly 81 Company prize for. the best workin drug identification to Marion S. Moore. , , The J udisch prize for the best work in materia medica to Edwin. H. Schmitz.
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