�fJt ani"ttsit)1 of �bitag 0FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE SUMMER CONVOCATIONUbe UbitbJUNE TWENTY-SIXTHA. D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY - THREECHICAGO, ILLINOISPRINTED ATORDER OF EXERCISESII. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSION: March Processional.The President of the University and the Convocation Orator.The Chaplains.The Trustees of the University.The Official Guests of the University.The Members of the Senate. .The Members. of the Council.The Faculties.The Candidates for Certificates and Degrees. BEST.I. OVERTURE-Oberon. WEBER.III. THE PRAYER.The Reverend P. S. Henson, D. D., of the First Baptist Church ofChicago.IV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS.-"The Place of the University inAmerican Life."HEAD - PROFESSOR WILLIAM GARDNER HALE, A. B.� a. Chant Nuptiale.V. MUSIC: b 71JdOt t·. lr1.e t a zon. DUBOIS.VI. THE CONFERRING OF CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES.THE COLLEGES.Academic College Certificates are conferred upon the following Students:MARY CASTLEFRANK CHADBOURN JOHN BIRDSEY CURTISMICHAEL FREDRIC GUYER3��=====================================--------------------lThe Degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred upon the following Stut!_ents:The Degree of Bachelor of Philosoplzy is conferred upon the following Students:JOHN HENRY HElLPHILEMON BULKLEY KOHLSAATTHOMAS WILLIAM MORANMINNIE FRANCIS BABCOCKWILLIAM STEEN GAUDALVAN CA V ALA HALPIUDEHERMANN VON HOLSTLOUIS BOGART JORALMONJ ESSE DISMUKES BURKSRIZPAH MARGARET GILBERT EDWIN MORGANTHOMAS JACKSON TAYLORHERBERT MANCHESTERCLARKE EDWARD RIDPATHWILLIAM RULLKOETTEREDWARD OCTAVIUS SISSONEDWARD LEONARD TUPPERROBERT FRANKLIN HOXIECLARENCE HUBERT WOODSThe Degree of Bachelor of Science is conferred upon the following Student:ANTOINETTE CARYTHE DIVINITY SCHOOL.The Degree of Bachelor 0/ Divinity is conferred by the Theological Union upon thefollowing Students:JAMES WASHINGTON FALLSJOSEPH HADDON GIRDWOOD ALLAN McEWANThe Degree of Bachelor of Theology, is conferred by the Theological Union upon thefollowing Students:The Certificate of the English Theological Seminary is conferred by the Un£'l'ersilj' UfO?the following Student:WILLIAM PEARCEFRED BERRYLESLIE BOWERDONALD HUGH MCGILLIVRAY ANSEL HOWARD POSTMARY KIMBROUGH STONERWALTER WILLIAM THEOBALDThe Certificate of the Danish-Norwegian Theological Seminary is conferred by the Uni­versity upon the following Students:OVE LAURITS HOlEN TELLEF CHRISTIAN PEDERSEN4..The Certificate of the Swedish Theological Seminary is conferred by the University ujJonthe following Students:CARL ANDERSONGUSTAF ROBERT ANDERSONHERMAN BERGMANCARL HASSELBLADJOHN HEDENMAGNUS JONSONFREDRICK LINDEN OLAF LINDHOLMJOHAN ROCENCARL AXEL SAL QUISTCARL GUSTAF STENCARL WILHELM SUNDMARKO'LAF T AFLINCARL FRIDOLF WI KINGThe Degree of Bachelor of Divinity ts conferred by the University upon the followingStudents:WILLIAM LouIS BLANCHARD,A.B., University of Dakota, 1889.CHARLES WILLIAM BRINSTAD,A.B., Univ. of S.o. Dakota, 1888.WILLIAM LEWIS BURDICK,Ph.B., Alfred University, 1890.B.D., Ibid, 1892.JAMES WALLACE CABEEN,A.B., Ripon College, 1888.EDWIN MILTON GRIFFIN,A.B., Cornell University, 1890.CHARLES ASA HEMENWAY,A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1892. GEORGE PERRY HOLCOMB,A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1889.FRANK KURTZ,A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1892.WILLARD CARY MACNAUL,A. B. Bucknell University, 1890.JOHN FREEMAN MILLS,A.B., Toronto University, 1890.THEODORE JULIAN VAN HORNE,A.B., Milton College, 1888.THE GRADUATE SCHOOL.The Degree of Master of Arts is conferred by the University upon the following Students:ELKANAH HULLEY,A.B., Bucknell University, 1892. CLIFFORD WEBSTER BARNES.A.B., Yale University, 1889.B.D., ibid, 1892.The Degree of Master of Philosophy is conferred by the University upon the followingStudents:ALICE EDWARDS PRATT,Ph.B., Univ. of California, 1881. MADELEINE WALLIN,L.B., University of Minnesota, 1892.The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy ts conferred by the University upon the followingStudent:EIII ASADA,Student Imperial Univ. of Tokio,B.D., Garrett Bib. Inst., 1891.5TITLES OF THESES.CLIFFORD WEBSTER BARNES.ELKANAH HULLEY.ALICE EDWARDS PRATT.MADELEINE WALLIN.EIJI ASADA. Stages in the Theological DevelopmeJZt of Martin LutherThe History of Prophetic Methods.The Use of Color in the Poetry of John Keats.Restrictions on the Powers of Legislatures in State Constitutions.The Hebrew Text of Zechariah I-VIII compared with the different AncientVersions.VII. THE AWARD OF FELLOWSHIPS.The following award of University Fellowships is announced:ADOLPH BERNHARD, Chemistry,A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1889.GEORGE RICKER BERRY, Semitic Lan­guages and Literatures,A.B., Colby University, 1885.A.M., ibid, 1888.CHARLES L. BRISTOL, Zoology,S.B., University City of New York, 1883.S.M., ibid, 1888.GRAY N. CALKINS, Zoology,S.B., Mass. lnst. Technology, 1890.RALPH CHARLES HENRY CATTERAL,History,A.B., Bucknell University, 1891.A.B., Harvard University, 1892.ELIZABETH COOKE, Physiology,S.B., University of Michigan, 1892., ,SUSAN RHODA CUTLER, RomanceLanguages and Literatures,A.B., Western Reserve University, 1885.EDWARD PAYSON DREW, Semitic Lan­guages and Literatures,A.B., Yale University, 1891.E. ANTOINETTE ELY, Latin,A.B., University of Cincinnati, 1887.A.M., ibid, 1892.WILMER CAVES FRANCE, Latin,Mason's College, Birmingham, England, andA.B., Girton College.MARCUS S. FARR, Zoo'logy,A.B., College of New Jersey, 1892.S.M., ibid, 1893.JOHN WILLIAM FROLEY, Astronomy,S.B., University of Missouri, 1888.S.M., ibid, 1892•BERNARD C. HESSE, Chemistry,S,B./ University of Michigan, 1892, THOMAS CRAMER HOPKINS, Geology,S.B., DePauw University, 1887.S.M., ibid, 1890.A.M., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1892.JOHN IRWIN HUTCHINSON, Mathematics,A.B., Bates College, 1889.HENRY BERNARD KUMMEL, Geology,A.B., Beloit College, IS89.A.M., ibid, 1892.HERVEY FOSTER MALLORY, Semitic Languagesand Literatures,A.B., Colgate University, 1890.ALBERT D. MEAD, Zoo'logy,A.B., Middlebury College, 1890.A.M. Brown University, 1892.JOHN P. MUNSON, Zoiiiogy,S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1887·S.M., ibid, 1892.WILLJAM BISHOP OWEN, Sanseri: and Compar­ative Philology,A.B., Denison University, 1887.B.D., Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1891.CHARLES E. PEET, Geology,S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1891.GEORGE REBEC, Philosophy,Ph.B., University of Michigan, 1891.MYRA REYNOLDS, E1zglish,A.B., Vassar College, 1880.A.M., ibid, 1892.HERBERT ELLSWORTH SLAUGHT, Mathematics,A.B., Colgate University, 1883·A.M., ibid, 1886.JAMES ARCHY SMITH, Mathematics,Ph.B., Denison University, 1889.A.M., ibid, 1892.WARREN RUFUS SMITH, Chemistry,A.B., Bowdoin College, 1890.6WILLIAM CRAIG WILCOX, Political Science,A.B., University of Rochester, 1888.A.M., ibid, 1891.HENRY K. WHITE, PoHtical Economy,A.B., Beloit College, 1888.A.M., Harvard University, 1892.AMBROSE P. WINSTON, Political Economy,A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1887.F. A. WOOD, Germanic Languages and Litera­tures,A.B., Northwestern University, 1880.A.M., ibid, 1883.CHARLES L. YOUNG, English,A.B., Harvard University, 1893.The following award of University Honorary Fellowships is announced:EMILY JAMES SMITH, Greek,A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1889.THEODORO GERALDO SOARES, AncientHistory,A.B., University of Minnesota, 1891.A.M., ibid, 1892.VERNON P. SQUIRES, English,A.B., Brown University, 1889.W. 1. THOMAS, Social Science.JAMES WESTFALL THOMPSON, History,A.B., Rutgers College, 1892.ARTHUR T . WALKER, Latin,A.B., University of New York, 1887.A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1892.MADELEINE WALLIN, Political Science,L.B., University of Minnesota, 1892.E. R. BOYER, Zoology.JOHN A. BOWNOCKER,' Geology,S.B., Ohio State University, 1889.JAMES H. BREASTED, Egyptology,(N on-Resident.)A.B., Northwestern College, 1889.HARRIET C. BRAINARD, English,Ph.B., Cornell University, 1876.FREDERIC rVES CARPENTER, English,A.B., Harvard University, 1885.CORNELIA M. CLAPP, Biology,Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1889.C. K. CHASE, Latin,A.B., Oberlin College, 1891.F. A. GALLUP, Latin,A.B., Colgate University.WILLIAM GILLESPIE, Mathematics,A.B., University of Toronto, 1893.EDGAR JOHNSON GOODSPEED, SemiticLanguages alld Literatures,A.B., Denison University, 1890.CHARLES HENRY GORDON, Geology,S.B., Albion College, 1886.S.M., ibid, 1890.OLIVER PERRY HAY, Zoology,A.B., Eureka College, 1870.A.M., ibid, 1873.Ph.D., Indiana University, 1887. PAUL OSCAR KERN, Germanic Languages andLiteratures,Berlin University.HENRY FARRAR LINSCOTT, Comparative Phil­ology,A.B., Bowdoin College, 1892.WILLIAM A. Locv, Zoology,S.B., University of Michigan, 1881.S.M., ibid, 1884.G. A. MILLER, Mathematics,A.B., Muhlenburg College, Pennsylvania, 1887.A.M., ibid, 1890.Ph.D., Cumberland University, 1892.JOHN WILSON MILLION, Political Economy,A.B., Wm. Jewell College, 1889.A.M., ibid, 1891.JAMES CARLETON NELSON, Latin,S.B., Hanover College, Indiana.RENE DE POYEN, Romallce Languag»: a1zdLiteratures,L.B., Lycee de Bordeaux, 1874.SAMUEL ELLIS SWARTZ, Chemistry,A.B., Denison University, 1879.O. L. TREADWELL, Zoology,Wesleyan University.GEORGE TUNELL, Political Science,S.B., University of Minnesota, 1892.HELEN HONOR TUNNICLIFF, Polt'tical Science,A.B., Vassar College, 1889.7: :: =:=GEORGE E. VINCENT, Social Science,A.B., Yale University, 1885.DEAN A. WALKER, Semitic Languages andLiteratures,A.B., Yale University, 1884.A.M., ibid, 1890. MAUD WILKINSON, English,A.B., Wellesley College, 1889.MARY FRANCES WINSTON, jifathematics,A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1889.ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD, Chemistry,A.B., Harvard University, 1891.The following award of Special Fellowships is announced:A Fellowship in Political Economy offered by Messrs. Allison Armour, GeorgeArmour and Charles T. Crane:ROBERT F. HOXIE,Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1893.A Fellowship in History offered by a committee of Chicago women:CORA A. START,A.B., Vassar College, 1890.A.M., ibid, 1892.A Fellowship in English offered by a committe of young women:ALICE EDWARDS PRATT,Ph.B., University of California, 1893.Ph.M., University of Chicago, 1893.VIII. THE RECOGNITION OF INCOMING ACADEMIC COLLEGESTUDENTS.IX.' THE RECOGNITION OF INCOMING UNIVERSITY COLLEGESTUDENTS.7 :0X. THE RECOGNITION OF INCOMING DIVINITY STUDENTS.XI. THE RECOGNITION OF INCOMING GRADUATE STUDENTS(In consequence of the omission of the Summer Quarter of1893, the recognition of incoming Students is postponed to theAutumn.)XII. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT ON THE CONDITION OFTHE UNIVERSITY.XIII. THE ANNOUNCEMENT' OF NEW APPOINTMENTS.The following Members of the University have received new appointments in theUniversity :CARL G. LAGERGREN, Professor, to the Deanship of the Swedish Theological Seminary.NELS P. JENSEN, Professor, to the Deanship of the Danish-Norwegian TheologicalSeminary.8.t ..NATHANIEL BUTLER, Jr., Associate Professor, to the Acting Directorship of the Univer­sity Extension Division.ADOLPH C. MILLER, Associate Professor, to the Professorship of Economic History andFinance.ALONZO A. STAGG, Associate Professor, to the .Headship of Snell House.FRANKLIN JOHNSON, Assistant Professor, to the Deanship of the EngHsh TheologicalSeminary.OLIVER J. THATCHER, University Extension Instructor, to a University ExtensionAssistant Professorship z'n History.WILLIAM CALDWELL, Tutor, to an Instructorship in Political Economy.EDWIN O. JORDAN, Tutor, to an Imtructorship in Anatomy.FERDINAND SCHWILL, Assistant, to a Tutorship in History.DAVID D. LINGLE, Reader, to an Assistantship in Physiology.FELIX LENGFELD, Docent, to a Tutorslzip in Chemistry.FRANCIS W. SHEPARDSON, Docent, to the Editorial Secretaryship in tlze University Ex-tension Division.JULIUS STEGLITZ, Docent, to an Assistantship in Chemistry.T. J. J. SEE, Docent, to an Assistantship in Astronomy.CHARLES H. KINNE, Fellow, to an blstrztctorship in the Romance Languages.MYRA REYNOLDS, Fellow, to the Heads/zip of Beecher House.T. B. VEBL]W, Fellow, to a Readership in Political Economy.ELIZABETH WALLACE, Fellow, to a Dorentship in Sj'J{mish and Spanish-American Institu-tions, and to the Headship of Foster House.EmvIN H. LEWIS, Fellow, to an Assistantship in Rltetoric.ALBERT C. EYCLESHEIMER, Fellow, to at: Assistantship in Anatomy.FRANK R. LILLIE, Fellow, to a Readership in Histology,FANNIE C. BROWN, Graduate Studcnt, to a University Extension Lectureslzip.CORltj3. PERRIN, Graduate Student, to an Assistantsllip in the Library.CLARENCE A. TORREY, Graduate Studmt, to an AssisAmtship in tlze Library.RICHARD WATER�1AN, Jr., Graduate Student, to the Ciass-toore Secretar)'ship, UniversityExtension Di-vision.The following Members of other Institutions have accepted appointments in the Uni­versify :ALBERT H. TOLMAN, Ripon College, Assistant Professor in Eng!z'sh Literature.H. SCHMIDT - W ARTENBERG, University of Mississippi, Instructor ill Gerrna»,C. VON KLENZE, Cornell University, Instructor ill German.ROBERT VVELCH HERRICK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Instructor inRhetoric.WILLIAM JAMES BATTEL, Harvard University, Tutor in Latin.JAMES HARRINGTON BOYD, Princeton College, Tutor in Ma t/l cm a tics.WILLIAM HILL, Instructor, Harvard University, Tutor in Polit:"cal EC07?m/z_y.GEORGE A. MULFINGER, German College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Reader £1'1 Germe»,GERALD M. WEST, Clark University, Docent ill AlI!kro}ology.FRANK CHAPMAN SI-IARP, Amherst College, Dcccn: in PhilosojJ}l)'.9..CHARLES THOMPSON CONGER, Oxford University, Dpcent in PoNt/cal Geography.KURT LAVES, The Royal Observatory, Berlin, Docmi in A\ftron�my,ISAAC A. HOURWICH, Fellow, Columbia College, Docen» in Statistics.SIDNEY MEZES, Bryn Mawr College, .pocent in Philosophy.HENRY W. GENTLES, University of Glasgow, University Extension Lecturer Z1l theDepartment of Social Science ...DEAN A. WALKER, Syrian College, Beyrout, University Extensz'on Lecturer in theDepartment of Comparative Religion.The following Members' of theI University have accepted appointments in other Institutions:FRANKLIN P. MALL, Professor, to the Professorship of Anatomy in the Johns HopkinsUniversity.EDWARD VON BLOMBERG BENSLEY, University Extension Instructor, to a Universit:vExtension Lecturershz"p in Cambridge, Eng.BERT J. Vos, Instructor, to an Associateship in the Johns Hopkilts University.ELIZABETH COOLEY, Tutor, to an Assistant Professorship of German in IIHnois StateUniversity.IRVING F. WOOD, Reader, to an Assistant Professorship of Ethics and BiblicalLiterature in Smith College.ElJI ASADA, Fellow, to a Professorship of Old Testament Literature in the MethodistSeminary, Tokio.LINCOLN HULLEY, Fellow, to a Professorship of Hebrew in Bucknell University.HARRY L. RUSSELL, Fellow, to an /j.ssistant Professorship in Biology in WiSC01lS1ilState University.ADOLPH MEYER, Fellow, to the position of Resident Pathologist to Eastern Illinois Hos­pital for the Insane.CHARLES WILLiAM CABEEN, Fellow, to the Assistant Professorship of German in Oberlin. ,College.JAMES MILLER HILL, Graduate Student, to an Instructorship in Latin, Il1dianapoNsH£glz School.J. H. HOWARD, Graduate Student, to an Instructorship in Latin in the Illdiana StateUniver sity,XIV. BENEDICTION.The Reverend Professor Edward L. Curtis, Ph. D., D. D. of Y:lIeUniversity.XV. THE RECESSION: March Recessional. WELYXVI. THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION.The Autumn Convocation will be held October 2, r893. The Convocation Orator will be Professor HenryDrummond, D.D., of Glasgow, Scotland. .j··1