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^[[June 6th 1923]] Columbia University Annual Commencement AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS MEDAL The American Institute of Architects offers an annual medal to that student of the School of Architecture who has during his course maintained the best general standard in all departments of his work. Frederick James Woodbridge, 1923, of New York City McKIM FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE Founded by Mr. Charles F. McKim, in 1891; value $2000; open for competition every two years to graduates of the School, of Architecture under thirty years of age. The winner must devote at least two years to study and travel in Europe; ten months in each year must be spent in study in the American School of Architecture at Rome. Perry COke Smith, 1923, of Norfolk, Va. COLUMBIA COLLEGE ALUMNI PRIZE Given annually by the Alumni Association of the College to the most faithful and deserving student of the graduating class; value $50. Franklin Vincent Brodil, 1923, of New York City EDWARD SUTLIFF BRAINARD MEMORIAL PRIZE Annual income of a fund of $1,200, gift of Miss Phoebe T. Sutliff in memory of her nephew, Edward Sutliff Brainard, of the Class of 1921, to be awarded to the student in the graduating class of Columbia College who is adjudged by his classmates as most worthy of distinction on the ground of his qualities of mind and character. George Medigovich, 1923, of Bisbee, Ariz. CHANLER HISTORICAL PRIZES Bequeathed by J. Winthrop Chanler, A.B., 1847, and supplemented by gift so as to provide three prizes of $500, $100 and $50 respectively, for [72]