Among the 500 graduates of McGill University who received their degrees and were recipients of various prizes for distinction in their scholastic efforts are the following Jewish students.
Graduate Doctors – Samuel Warson, St. John, N. B.; Joseph Bloom, B.A.; Morris Cohen, B.Sc.; Philip Levitsky, B.A.; Samuel Parkovnik, B.Sc.; Harry N. Roback: Williams R. Slatkoff; Hyman Weiner. B.A.
GRADUATE B.A.- William Abrams, Morton William Bloomfield, Morrice Joseph Boxer, Edgar Horace Cohen, George E. Erlick, Max Feigenbaum, Mark Elins Goldenberg, David Goodman, Arthur Levin, Lorne Shapiro.
Graduate B.A, Women – Mabel Boulkind, Zella Bronfman, Bella Gardner (Quebec), Gitel Goldwater (Lachine), Beatrice Annette Kleinberg, Edith Levitt, Ida Slessor.
GRADUATE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE – Maurice Abramowitz, Arthur Simon Abramson Harry Isaac Cramer, Nathan Keyfltz, Herman Levin, Samuel Morton Neamtan. Sam Louis Pollock (Quebec), Herbert Lionel Sanders.
GRADUATE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – Miss Ruth Beatrice Bercovitch, Maurice Henry Katz, Harry Stein.
Civil Law – Abraham Feiner. M.A., Legal Research Prize Scholarship; Albert Marcus, Max Sydney Kauffman.
GRADUATE DENTISTS – Irving Coppnick Benjamin Denenberg, Nathan Julian Galkin, Miss Dora Gorgon, Herman Harris, Simon Klein.
GRADUATES MASTER OF SCIENCE – Arthur Cohen. Solomon Rosenberg.
GRADUATE MASTER OF ARTS – Samuel Brenhouse.
GRADUATE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY – Ernest Solomon.
GRADUATE ENGINEERS – Marcus Stein (Robert Forsyth Prize in Civil Engineering), Joe N. Schwartz (British Association Medal).
Bachelor of Architecture – Allan Leslie Bernstein. Manuel Joseph Mendolson, Electrical Engineer; Archie Loebel Pistreich. Mechanical Engineering; Joseph Tannenbaum.
LICENTAITE IN MUSIC – Bessie Albert.
Household Science – Anna Edelstein (Ottawa).
The Shakespeare Gold Medal for English Language and Literature was won by Morton W. Bloomfield.
The Prince of Wales Gold Medal for mental and moral philosophy was won by Miss Beatrice A. Klineberg.
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