Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1920 — I. U. GIRL WHO WINS HIGH CHEMISTRY HONOR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

I. U. GIRL WHO WINS HIGH CHEMISTRY HONOR

Mist Clara Bracken McMillen, ol the j'tnior class at Indiana Univer sity his been awarded the 1919 Schol arshlp Medal offered by Alpha Ch: Sigma the national honorary chem istry fraternity. The annual award of this medal li based upon -written examination cov ering inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical theories and laws, industrial chemistry, and temporary chemistry. The institu~ tions represented in the competitive examinations Include our largest and best known schools, both East and West, Much as Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illi nois, California, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The honor is one of the highest order to Mise McMillen, to Indiana University, and to the staff of Its department of chemistry. Miss McMillen has the distinction of being the “All-Ameri-can Junior Chemist.’’ Miss McMillen is the daughter Ml Wfiliam L. McMillen, ’96, formerly n member of the English department ol ” Indiana University, how in charge of the department of English of the FL Wayne schools.

M ISS CLARA B. McMILLEN.