UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA in scholarship and is held by that class until this average is exceeded by a subsequent graduating class. Harrison Company Award.-Kooman, Florida Chancery Pleading and Practice with Cumulative Pocket Supplement is offered by the Harrison Company to the senior law student doing all his work in this institution who makes the highest record during his law course. Harrison Company First Year Award.-Adkins, Florida Criminal Procedure Act Annotated, with Supplement, is offered by the Harrison Company to the first year law student making the highest average in twenty-nine hours of law taken in this institution. Interfraternity Debate Cup.-A silver loving cup is awarded to the fraternity winning the Intramural Debate Tournament. The cup becomes the permanent pos- session of the fraternity winning three years in succession. Interfraternity Scholarship Cup.-A silver cup is awarded to the fraternity having the highest over-all scholastic average at the end of each year. The cup becomes the permanent possession of the fraternity winning three years in succession. Interfraternity Sing Trophy.-A trophy is awarded to the fraternity winning the Christmas Carol Sing Contest held each year. The cup becomes the permanent pos- session of the fraternity winning three years in succession. Jacksonville Chapter Society of Residential Appraisers Award.-A plaque is pre- sented annually to the student who in his course of studies presents the best judged ap- praisal report for a residential property. This award is given to encourage professional furtherment of real estate appraising. Law Week Award.-The Bureau of National Affairs offers the award of a year's complimentary subscription to Law Week to the student who, in the judgment of the faculty of the College of Law, has made the most scholastic progress in his senior year. The James Miller Leake Medal.-This is a medal awarded annually for an essay in American History. The medal is given by the Gainesville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and named for the former Head of the Department of History and Political Science of the University of Florida. Lehn & Fink Medal.-The Lehn & Fink Products Corporation annually awards a gold medal to a graduate in the College of Pharmacy for excellency in courses in Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology. Haisley Lynch Medal.-The University is grateful to Mrs. L. C. Lynch of Gaines- ville for her gift of the Haisley Lynch Medal for the best essay in American History. This medal is awarded annually by her in loving memory of her son, Haisley Lynch, a former student of the University, who was killed in action in France during World War I. National Association of Real Estate Boards-Achievement Award.-This award is presented annually to the outstanding student-member of the Real Estate Club of the University of Florida. This award is sponsored by the Committee on Education of NAREB and is intended to encourage extracurricular activities in the field of real estate education. Claude Pepper Award.-Recognition is given in an inscribed plaque to the student who has performed the best all-around service to a weekly newspaper in Florida and to the University; limited to student correspondents of Florida weekly newspapers. This award is offered through the cooperation of the School of Journalism and the Depart- ment of Publicity.