1. REGISTER. SOPHOMORE ORATORS, CLASS OF 1905. In the order of their appointment according to merit. WELCOME WILLIAM BENDER, HERMAN TERHUNE HOPPER SIMON BLOCKER, JAMES HOWARD BRINCKERHOFF, 2. JUNIOR ORATORS, CLASS OF 1904. JUNIOR EXHIBITION, JUNE 16, 1903. WILLIAM JAMES DOUGLAS, JR., JOHN MELLOR, FREDERICK ALTON PRICE, JR., 3. GRADUATING EXERCISES, CLASS OF 1903. *Excused on account of delivering the Rhetorical Honor Oration. 5. DEGREES CONFERRED. Degree of Bachelor of Arts Conferred on Candidates in Course. Degree of Bachelor of Science Conferred on Candidates in Course. DANIEL HERBERT APPLEGATE, JR., WILLIAM FONTAINE LITTLE, RAYMOND HARMON-ASHLEY, CORTLANDT HAYDOCK BONNEY, CHESTER TIMOTHY BROWN, WILLIAM CARTER, GEORGE WASHINGTON CONOVER, STEPHEN JOSIAH GOULD FRANCISCO, ERNEST DANIEL JONES, JOHN EARL JONES, Degree of Master CLARENCE EDWARDS CASE, '00, MOUNT DE BOW GRAVATT, '94, ALLEN SYLVANUS MERCHANT, EARLE JULIEN OWEN, STEWART LE ROY TWEED, JOHN MARSHALL VAN DE VENTER, OTTO ROBERT ANDREE VOELKER, STETSON PRATT HARDENBERGH, '00, Degree of Master of Science Conferred. JOHN GARKETSON BLACKWELL, '95. D.D. Clinton, N. J. Trenton, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. City. REVEREND JAN HENDRIK DE VRIES,.. Princeton, N. J. D.D. REVEREND WILLIAM STOCKTON CRAN MER,. Somerville, N. J. D.D. REVEREND JOHN TALLMAGE BERGEN,. Holland, Mich. D.D. REVEREND PHILIP HENRY COLE, L.H.D. HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL, LL.D. HONORABLE ALPHONSO TRUMBOUR CLEARWATER,. Syracuse, N, Y. New York City. Kingston, N. Y. LL.D. CHARLES NORMAN ELLINWOOD, M. D., San Francisco, Cal. 6. PRIZES AWARDED. SENIOR PRIZES. GEORGE HENRY MÜLLER. Suydam Prize for Composition,. ...... FRANK STELLE BOOTH. Bowser Engineering Thesis Prize, JAMES WALLACE HAGEMAN. JUNIOR PRIZES. John Parker Winner Memorial Prize in Ralph N. Perlee Junior Orator Prize, HENRY DYER COOK. SOPHOMORE PRIZES. Myron W. Smith Memorial Prizes for 1st. WELCOME WILLIAM BENder. Declamation,. 2d. HARRY BAREMORE ANGUS. Peter Spader Prizes in Modern History, 2d. WELCOME WILLIAM BENDER. 1st. FRANK NICHOLS JENNINGS. 7. HONORABLE MENTION. HARRY RILEY LEE, Class of 1903, for work done and examinations passed in French, as follows: Le Conscrit, Erckmann-Chatrian, Waterloo, Erckmann-Chatrian, Siège de Paris, Francisque Sarcey. Ruy Blas, Victor Hugo. LOUIS BEVIER, 3D. Class of 1906, for work done and examinations passed in Latin, as follows: Horace, Odes, Books I, II, III. 8. RUTGERS CORPS CADETS. COMMANDANT. S. E. SMILEY, Captain Fifteenth U S. Infantry. FIELD AND STAFF. Cadet Major, T. E. VAN WINKLE. Cadet First Lieutenant and Adjutant, H. B. OSBORN. Cadet First Lieutenant, Quartermaster and Commissary, H. A. PLUSCH. NONCOMMISSIONED STAFF. Cadet Sergeant Major, D. T. MASON. Cadet Quartermaster and Commissary Sergeant, D. C. ROBERTS. Cadet Color Sergeants, H. B. ANGUS and I. R. VALENTINE. Cadet Privates, F. C. WITTIG and C. WAGNER. FIELD MUSIC. Cadet Chief Musician, H. W. MOORE. Cadet Principal Musicians, R. HEUSER and W. J. DOUGLAS. JR. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS IN THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT. In accordance with orders of the War Department, on the graduation of every class the names of such students as have shown special aptitude for military service will be reported to the Adjutant General of the Army and to the Adjutant General of New Jersey; and the names of the three most distinguished students in Military Science and Tactics will inserted in the U. S. Army Register and published in general orders. The names of the students in the Class of 1993 who were so reported to the Adjutant General of the Army and to the Adjutant General of New Jersey, and whose names will appear in the Army Register for 1904, are : Cadet Major, PERCY LYLE VAN NUIS. Cadet Captain, DAVID RAYMOND EDGAR. Cadet First Lieutenant and Adjutant, HARRY RILEY LEE. 9. THE ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI OF RUTGERS COLLEGE. |