—The Woman's Medical School of the Northwestern University held its Commencement exercises March 28, 1892. There were nineteen graduates. The valedictory address was given by Miss Marie Louise White. Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, President of the University, conferred the degrees.
The graduating exercises of the Rush Medical College of Chicago were held March 29, 1892. The graduating class numbered 142, the largest class ever turned out by a Chicago medical school. Will V. Gage delivered the valedictory, and Prof. E. L. Holmes, M.D., the doctorate address.
On the same day the Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons celebrated the termination of the session, by conferring its degree upon forty-two graduates. The doctorate address was given by Prof. Bayard Holmes, M.D., and the valedictory by W. B. Hazen, of the graduating class.