'QCbt mnt\1truit� of ctbtcallOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHEEIGHTY-EIGHTH CONVOCATIONUbe ButumnAUGUST TWENTY- NINTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-"Symphonic March"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University OrganistThe Marshal of the University Tschaiko'lVskyThe Candidates for the Associate's TitleThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe Vice-President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe Acting President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND PROFESSOR CHARLES RICHMONDHENDERSON, Ph.D., D.D., Chaplain of the UniversityIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Our Relations with Japan." JOHN HOLLADAY LATANE, Professor of Historyand International Law, Washington and Lee University; Professor-electof American History and Head of the Department of History, JohnsHopkins UniversityIV. INTERLUDE-"Vorspiel to Lohengrin" Wagner--- --------------- ........ =----=-......,.==="""""'===== __ !!!::IV. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe Sels Scholarship, for the young woman student who completes the first year of theJunior Colleges with the highest standing in the studies of that year, is awarded toAlice Marjory WaitsHonorable Mention for excellence in tlu work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to "ttfollowing students:Thaddeus Elmore AllenMary Glenn AustinAnna Belle Boyd Elsie Deane CananHazel HawkinsLena Elta Lewis Lawrence Leroy LouthianEsther Rozema PerryHonorable Mention for excellence ill the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the following students:Louise DudenbostelElla Groenewold May HillGrace Greenwood Speaker Frances Margaret StaehleThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Anna Josephine BeiswengerAnna Paulina EichhornMary Elizabeth EllisRachel GoldenbergPhyllis Greenacre Kenneth Potter MonroeNettie Terrill MooreRaymond David MullinixElfriede Victoria N ericaMabel Cecelia Ostergren Myra Adeline PaineEdith Putnam ParkerArthur Raymond RobinsonLaura Mabel WeberHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe followt'ng students:Everett Emmanuel Cordrey, Raymond David Mullinix, Chem- Mabel Cecelia Ostergren, HistoryChemistry istry Laura Mabel Weber, Home Eco-Rachel Goldenberg. Educatiow Ona Jefferson Myers, Law nomicsNettie Terrill Moore, Romance and Elfriede Victoria N erica, GermanGermanMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Plti Beta Kappa on nominationby the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University.The election of the following students is announced,J. Haden BretzCleo Carson Hearon Elfriede Victoria N erica Loren Clifford PetryVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for titles and degrees will be presented by their Deans 111 thefollowing order:Candidates for the title of Associate and for the Two Years' Certificate byDean Robert Morss LovettCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science byDean Leon Carroll MarshallCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Dean James Parker HallLilliace Lorene MontgomeryEsther Rozema PerryLouie Gertrude RamsdellCarroll Marshall SmithRobert Waterman StevensGeorge Raymond StewartJamie Coleen TerrillEdward Walter WestlandGrover Columbus WhimsettCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts, Philosophy, or Science byDirector Charles Hubbard JuddCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Professor Edgar JohnsonGoodspeedCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Director CharlesHubbard JuddCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLESTHE JUNIOR COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEThaddeus Elmore AllenMary Glenn AustinAnna Belle BoydWilliam Baird CalkinsElsie Deane CananMildred ClarkMary Margaret DevineJohn Lee GarrisonSadie Evelyn HatowskyMarguerite Marie O'Neill Candidates for the Title of Associate:Hazel HawkinsAlice HaywardFlorence Natalie HeacockIvan W. KingCora Helen LeechLena Elta LewisLawrence Leroy LouthianWalter LyonKatharine Anne McInernyTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONTwo Years' Course in Kindergarten:Carrie Louise WilsonLouise DudenbostelElla Groenewold Two Years' Course in Home Economics:Grace Greenwood SpeakerMarion McMelanMary Ellen QuinlanMay Hill Two Years' Course in Supervision of Elementary Schools:Two Years' Course in Elementary School Teaching:Frances Margaret StaehleCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor oj Philosophy, in Education:Anna Josephine BeiswengerLeslie Anderson ButlerCharles Franklin GeetingRachel GoldenbergMary Olive Gray Mary Buchanan LivingstonCharles Edward McClureA.B., Valparaiso University, 1909John MerrillJulia Elizabeth Miller George Fred WeberA.B., Valparaiso University, 1907Laura Mabel WeberAda Louise WilcoxZillah Estella WilsonCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Everett Emmanuel CordreyRoscoe Edward DavisWarner Adna Jennings Alfred LivingstonWilliam Earl PooreRaymond Leamore Quigley Lloyd Almy RiderNorman Ulysses SpanglerTHE SENIOR COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEIrene Eastin BowenMaurice Levinson HeimsCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Mordecai Wyatt Johnson Samuel SchwartzA.B., Atlanta Baptist College, 19IICandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Maud Frances AppleyardCyril Danilovitch BillikWilliam Edward BirrPh.B., Northwestern College, 1901Essie ChamberlainMarie CroweJosephine Callista DelanyElizabeth DickeyOtto James DodgeMarie Caroline von DuisburgDudley DunnAnna Paulina EichhornMary Elizabeth EllisSara Josephine FallonMorris Edward FeiwellHarry Anson FinneyEunice Temple FordA.B., Limestone College, 1904A.M., tus., 1904Chester Culver Hand Alice Irene HarmonSamuel HellerFrederick HolmesJoseph Burr HughesA.B., Otterbein University, 1902Margaret Mae JohnsonS.B., Lebanon University, 1903A.B., tiu., 1905Herbert Spencer JonesNorman Francis KeithAnna P. KellerAnna Florence LesherS.B., Valparaiso University, 1902Sidney LevyJohn Peter McCoyCharles Glenn MatherNell Anna MeyerNettie Terrill MooreOna Jefferson MyersElfriede Victoria N erica Mabel Cecelia OstergrenElsie Thompson OttosenEdith Putnam ParkerElsie Gertrude PerceMary Louise PorterGeorge Earnest ProbstFrancis Newell RobertsArthur Raymond RobinsonLL.B., Indiana Law School, 1910Mabel Alta SammonsA.B., Lombard College, 1904Leota Drucilla SmithLillian Clemens SpohnErnest Gothard SvensonChang Lok TanOtto J. TiedeWilbur Fisk WilsonS.B., Hiwasse College, 1890A.M., tiu., 1894Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Jessie Maria BakerGarfield Arthur BowdenEtta FulkersonHarry GaussElva GoodhuePhyllis Greenacre Robert Henry Lowry, Jr.A.B., Cumberland University, 1908Katherine Louise McLaughlinKenneth Potter MonroeRaymond David MullinixLeroy PattonA.B., Muskingum College, 1905THE DIVINITY SCHOOL Benjamin RappaportWarren Preston SightsCarl Otto StephanyWarren Yoder ThompsonCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:JESSE CLYDE FISHERA.B., Southwestern College, 1901(Practical Sociology, Sanskrit)HELEN GRACE MURRAYA.B., Allegheny College, 1910(Practical Sociology, Old Testament)DAVID ROSENBAUMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1905(�ld Testament)HERBERT FINLEY RUDDA.B., Central College, 1900D.B., University of Chicago, 1903(Practical Theology, Philosophy) Thesis: Social Conditions as Described in ManuThesis: The Social Movement in the American ChurchesThesis: The Problem of Suffering among the Hebrews Prior tothe Close of the ExileThesis: The Development of Religious Ideals in Ancient China IANTHONYWALVOORDA.B., Hope College, 1904(Religious Education) Thesis: Confucian EthicsLOUIE WINFIELD WEBBA.B., Ouachita College, 1906Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1912(Religious Education, Psychology) Thesis: A Pedagogical Estimate of "Scientific TemperanceInstruction"KIYOSHI YABES.B., Otterbein University, 1912(Practical Sociology, Practical Theology) Thesis: Social Teaching of Buddha as Regards the FamilyCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:DONALD TILLINGHAST GREYPh.B., University of Chicago, 19IIA.M., tus., 1913(Practical Theology, Old Testament) Thesis: Instruction in Sex for Adolescent Boys: A Field ofReligious EducationLENA BOYCE MATHESPh.B., The University of Chicago, 1911A.M., tus., 19I1(Religious Education, Practical Sociology) Thesis: Relation of Vocational Training to .T uvenile Delin­quencyTHEODORE WOODS NOONA.B., Yale University, 1896A.M., Ibid., 1898(Church History) Thesis: The Origin and Significance of the Lord's SupperHENRY BEACH CARREA.B., Tulane University, 1895(New Testament, Systematic Theology) Thesis: Paul's Conception of the Redemption of the WorldCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:FRANK OTIS ERBA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1900Grad., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1904A.M., University of Chicago, 1910D.B., tiu., 19I1(Religious Education, New Testament) Thesis: The Development of the Young People's Movement inModem ChristianityWILLIAM NORMAN HUTCHINSA.B., Acadia University, 1891A.M., Ibid., 1894Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1894D.B., tue.. 1905(Practical Theology, Practical Sociology) Thesis: Social Service in Religious EducationDAVID EDWARD THOMASA.B., University of Nebraska, 1902D.B., University of Chicago, 1906(Old Testament, Assyrian) , Thesis: The Psychological Approach to the Study of ProphecyTHE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) :George Manion Conner Morris Aaron MilkewitchCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (Y.D.) :EUGENE NELSON BLAZERA.B., University of Missouri, 1910MITCHELL DAWSONPh.B., University of Chicago, IOUJULIUS LOUIS EBERLE, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1912LAUREL ELMER ELAMPh.B., Greenville College, 1910CALVIN MITCHELL GEORGEA.B., Wabash College, IQIO LYNN HUNTINGTON KEELER, cum laudeA.B., Cornell University, 1901LL.B., Harvard University, 1904LEON LAWRENCE LEWISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912ENTSE WANGA.B., Harvard University, 1910CHESTER LEONARD ZECHIELPh.B., University of Chicago, 19I�GEORGE AMOS BEERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1000(Education) Thesis: Tests of Various Methods of Drill in CommercialArithmeticTHE GRADUATE SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:MAY MARKS ATWATERA.B., Oberlin College, 1800(Greek) Thesis: The Influence of the A nacreontea on Germae andFrench PoetryGEORGE EDWARD BODINS.B., Valparaiso University, 1006Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Education) Thesis: Industrial Education in MinnesotaNELLE ESTELLE BOWMANA.B., Park College, 1908(History) Thesis: Progress of Woman Suffrage in CaliforniaKATHERINE BRABSTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Latin) . Thesis: The Subjunctive in JuoenalWALTER HUDSON BUTLERA.M., Asbury College, 1905Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Sociology ) Thesis: The Family as an Organ of ControlANNA BYERSPh.B., Franklin College, 1908(Latin) Thesis: Religious and Mythological Elements in Statius'SiloaeEVERETT EVELETH CAMPBELLA.B., Tarkio College, 1000B.D., Xenia Seminary, 1904(Education) Thesis: A Study of Retardation and Class Standing on theBasis of Home Languag» Used by PupilsANNE GENEVIEVE CANNELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Latin) Thesis: The Forces of the Ablative in Caesar's Gallic War,Books V to VII.LEROY EUGENE COWLESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1010(Education) Thesis: A Study of Secondary Education in UtahWALTER DYSONA.B., Yale University, 1906(History) Thesis: The District of Columbia itt the Civil WarHELEN CATHERINE EDWARDSA.B'I Cornell College, 1910(Latin) Thesis: The Senecan Au,thorship of the OctaviaFLORENCE ISABELLE EGGLESTONA.B'I Ripon College, 1905(Latin) Thesis: The Violation of the Dramatic Illusion in the Comediesof Plautus tROBERT LEGAN EWINGA.B., Oberlin College, 1904(Psychology) Thesis: Suggestiott in Normal StatesFRANCES LILIAN FISHA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1910(Greek) Thesis: The Tendency to Repeat a Word or Phrase within aSingle Play of Aeschylu,s or SophoclesIDA CAPEN FLEMINGA.B., McKendree College, 1884A.M., nu., 1887(Greek) Thesis: The Influence of Plato on French LiteratureMONROE AL FLOYDA.B., Missouri State University, 1005(History)GEORGE WARREN GABLEA.B., Southwestern University, 1900A.M., tus., 1000 Thesis: Oklahoma Enabling ActNo thesis required),j,I THOMAS JEFFERSON HALEA.B., Washington and Lee University, lOOB(Psychology)ARTHUR McCRACKEN HARDINGA.B., University of Arkansas, 1904(Mathematics)ROBERT CHARLES HARRISA.B., Indiana University, 1906(Education)HEBER MICHAEL HAYSA.B., Mount Morris College, 1908(Greek)Jost LEDESMA JALONDONIA.B., University of Illinois, 1913(Political Science)BERTRAND LUSCOMBE JONESA.B., University of Chicago. 1908(English)GERALD WILLARD KIRNPh.B., Northwestern College. 1009(Psychology)EMMA HOLMES LEAMINGA.B., Western College for Women, 1008(English)GERTRUDE KATHARINA LIP PELTA:B., University of Texas, 1903(German, Romance)HARLEY EDWIN MITCHELLA.B., Iowa State University, 19I1(Education)JOHN ANDREW MONTGOMERYA.B., University of North Dakota, 1910(Education)W ALTER EVERT MYERA.B., Southwestern College, 1910(History)LANDER MAcCLINTOCKPh.B., University of Chicago, IOII(Romance)ETHEL EILEEN NEWBECKERA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1911(English)EDITH WHITTEN OSGOODPh.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Education)MARY PATTONA.B., University' of Chicago, 1912(History)CHARLES ALBERT ROUSEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1010(English)ALBERT EDWARD SHOWERL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1003(English)WALTER JOHANN SWARTZA.B'I William Jewell College, IOU(Latm)THEODORE ELMER THOMPSONA.B., Luther College, 1004(German) Thesis: A Study of Auto-Suggestion in the Ecstatic States ofCertain MysticsThesis: The Apparent Size of a CubeThesis: Comparative Cost of Instruction. in High SchoolsThesis: Studies in H esiodThesis: Some of the Most Important Legal Conditions WhichAffect the International Status of Neutralized StatesThesis: Introduction to the History of the Altar Piece of theLondon StageThesis: Retention and Transfer of Training in Animal LearningThesis: The Treatment of Battle in the Elizabethan DramaThesis: The Technique of Gottfried Keller's NovellenThesis: A Study of the Distribution of the Graduates of IowaHigh SchoolsThesis: History of the Physics Textbook in American Second­ary SchoolsThesis: The Campaign of 1860 in IllinoisThesis : Jean RegnierThesis: The Satire of Dress in, Elizabethan LiteratureThesis: The Development of Historical St'udy in the SecondarySchools of the United StatesThesis: The Settlement of the Interior of Virginia between 1730and 1776 and Its Effect on the Institutions of the StateThesis: Dryden's Use of the Supernatural in His Heroic Trage­diesThesis: The English Stage during the Restoration PeriodThesis: A Study of MS No. 29 in the Library of the Universityof Chicago Containing the Satires of J uvenalThesis: The Moralizing and Romantic Elements in SaxoGrammiticus' History of DenmarkJOHN C. WERNERA.B., Indiana University, 1905(Education) Thesis: Educational Survey oj Fulton C ount», Indiana, a TypicalRura; CountyEXEAN WOODARDA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906(English) Thesis: The Saga oj Humphre)" Duke oj GloucesterCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:WILLIAM MARSHALL BAILEYA.B., Campbell College, 1901S.B., tus., 1902(Botany) Thesis: The Origin and Development oj the Ovules of CupressusmacrocarpaROBERT WOOD KEETONA.B., University of Chicago, 1906(Physiology) Thesis: The Secretion oj Gastric Juice in Parothyroid TetanyFRANK KAISER BARTLETTS.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Pathology) Thesis: The Polyglandular Syndrone with Particular Referenceto the Pineal GlandMARGARET MAY BELYEAA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1910(Botany) Thesis: Variations in Root and Shoot Development as Relatedto Variations in the Water SupplyCHARLES ELWOOD DULLA.B., Central College, 1902A.B., Oberlin College, 1903(Chemistry) Thesis: The Density and Partial Volume oj Solutions oj Hy­drochloric AcidSCOTT VERNE EATONA.B., Earlham College, 1908(Botany) Thesis: Effect oj Various Reagents on GrowthFRANK ALFRED HERALDA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1910(Geology) Thesis: The Williston Lignite Field, Williams County, NorthDakotaKATHERINE ADELAIDE KNOWLTONA.B" Vassar College, 19II(Zoology) Thesis: A Study oj the Melanin Pigment in the Feathers ojCertain FowlsGLADYS LEAVELLA.B., Illinois Woman's College, 19II(Chemistry) Thesis: A New Monobrom-O-nitro-m-cresolBERNARD MACKENSENS.B., University of Texas, 1895(Botany) Thesis: The Trees and Shrubs oj San Antonio and VicinityCHARLES EDWARD MAWA.B., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1903(Chemistry) Thesis: The Standardization of AcidsHAROLD TUPPER MEADA.B., Yale University, 1907(Zoology) Thesis: On the So-called Intestinal Glands in Necturus macu­latusABIGAIL COLLINS McELROYS.B., University of Chicago, 19U(Botany) Thesis: Influence oj Some External Factors on the Structure inA erial Roots oj OrchidsLULU MARIE NEWLONA.B., University of Michigan, 19II(Botany) Thesis: Permeability oj the Proplasmic MembraneLAWRENCE ONCLEYA.B., DePauw University, 1907(Chemistry) Thesis: Indigo and Its SynthesesMAX SASULYS.B., University of Chicago, 19I:l(Physics) Thesis: The H ot- Wire M onometerBERNARD HENRY SCHOCKELS.B., University of Chicago, 19II(Geography) Thesis: Settlement and Development oj J 0 Daoiess COUttty""._.. ----- -- - --ADELAIDE ALBERTINA SPOHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1908(Physiological Chemistry)RUTH WILLISTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1905(Botany)MERTON WALLACE WILSONA.B., Olivet College, 1909(Physics) Thesis: Application of the Xanthroproteic Reaction to theQuantitative Estimation of Aromatic Nuclei in ProteinsThesis: Discoid gemmae in RadulaThesis: A Repetition of the Determination of c by the Oil-DropMethodCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:EDWINA EUNICE ABBOTTA.B., University of Illinois, 1908A.M., tus., 1909(Psychology, Physiological Psychology)CARLOS EBEN ALLENA.B., Carleton College, 1894A.M., University of Chicago, 1903(Latin, Greek)WINFRED McKENZIE ATWOODA.B., Cornell College, 1907A.M., Ibid., 1910S.M., University of Chicago, 19II(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology)MILTON D. BAUMGARTNERA.B., University of Kansas, 1902A.M., tus., 1903(German, English)JOHN WALTER BEARDSLEE, JR.A.B., Hope College, 1898A.M., University of Chicago, 1900(Greek, Latin)ALICE FREDA BRAUNLICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1908A.M., tus., 1909(Latin, Greek)J. HARLEN BRETZA.B., Albion College, 1905(Geology, Paleontology)FREDERICK WILLIAM CLARKA·B.z Manitoba University, 1892(Latin, Greek)BERTHA REED COFFMANPh.B., DePauw University, 1898A.M., tus., 1900(German, English)EMILY HELEN DUTTONA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1896(Greek, Latin) .LACHLAN GILCHRISTA.B., University of Toronto, 1904A.M., tus.. 1905(Physics, Chemistry)HENRY EMIL HAXOA.B., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1910A.M., tu«, 19II(French, Spanish)CLEO CARSON HEARONA.B., Industrial Institute and College of Mississippi,1899Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1903Ph.M., tus., 1909(History, Political Science) Thesis: On the Effect of Adaptation on the Temperature Differ­ence LimenThesis: Latin Word-Order, as Seen in Caesar's Gallic WarThesis: A Physiological Study of the Germination of AvenafatuaThesis: The Influence of Dryden on German Literature of theEighteenth CenturyThesis: The Meaning of ¢{IIJ'LSThesis: The Indicative Indirect Question in Latin of the Repub­lican PeriodThesis � The Glaciation of the Puget Sound BasinThesis: A Consideration of the Influence of Sea-Power upon theHistory of the Roman RepublicThesis: The Influence of English Literature on Friedrich Hage­dornThesis: Studies in Greek Prepositional PhrasesThesis: An Absolute Determination of the Viscosity of AirThesis: Denis Piramus: La Vie Seint Edmunt xtu« C.Thesis: Mississippi and the Compromise of 1850JOHN BENJAMIN HILLS.B. in Agnculture, University of Missouri, 1008A.B., Cornell University, 1900(Plant Morphology, Plant Physiology)LEE IRVING KNIGHTA.B., University of Illinois, 1001S.B., University of Chicago, 1000(Plant Physiology, Plant Ecology)WILLIAM CHARLES KRATHWOHLA.B., Harvard University, 1907A.M., Columbia University, 1010(Mathematics, Applied Mathematics)JAMES DYSART MAGEEA.B., Des Moines College, 1002A.M., University of Chicago, 1906(Political Economy, Sociology)JOHN NATHAN MARTINA.B., University of Indiana, 1007(Plant Morphology, Plant Physiology)WILSON LEE MISERA.B., University of Arkansas, 1008A.M., Yale University, 10II(Mathematics, Astronomy)CHARLES ADAM MOHRA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1806D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1890(Philosophy, Theology)FRANK MARION MORRISONA.B., University of Michigan, 1892(Mathematics, Astronomy)ELTON JAMES MOULTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1907(Mathematics, Astronomy)HAROLD HAYDEN NELSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1901(Egyptology, Oriental History)LOREN CLIFFORD PETRYS.B., Earlham College, 1907S.B., Haverford College, 1008S.M., University of Chicago, 19II(Plant Morphology, Plant Physiology and Ecology)NORMA ETTA PFEIFFERS.B., University of Chicago, 1900(Plant Morphology, Plant Physiology)HENRY OTTO SCHWABEA.B., University of Missouri, 1900(German, Indo-European Comparative Philology)OLE OLUFSON STOLANDA.B., University of South Dakota, 1905S.M., University of Chicago, 10II(Physiology, Botany)ALBERT AUGUSTUS TREVERPh.B., Lawrence University, 1806S.T.B., Boston University, 1000A.M., University of Chicago, 1910(Greek, Latin)LLOYD ARTHUR HEBER WARRENA.M., Queen's University, 1002(Astronomy, Mathematics)MELICENT EDA WATERHOUSEA.B., Oberlin College, 1000(Philosophy, Psychology)HERRICK EAST WILSONA.B., Oberlin College, 1000A.M., tus., 1010Paleontology, Geology) Thesis: The Anatomy oj Six Epipltytic Species of LycopodiwmThesis: A Study of Dormancy in Buds of LiriodendrOl1, tulip·iferaThesis: Modular Invariants oj Two Pairs of Cogredient Vari­ablesThesis: Money and Prices: A Staiistico; Study of Price MotJe·ment»Thesis: Comparative Morphology of Some LeguminosaeThesis: On Linear Homogeneous Differential Equatiolls withElliptic Function CoefficientsThesis: The New Realism and the RealThesis: On the Relation between Some Important Notions ofProjective and Metrical Differential GeometryThesis: On Figures of Equilibrium of a Rotating HeterogeneousFluid BodyThesis: The Battle of M egiddoThesis: The Anatomy of Ophioglossum pendulumThesis: Morphology of Thismia (Bagnisia) americana, n.sp.Thesis: The Semasiological Development of Words for Eatingand Drinking in the Germanic DialectsThesis: The Influence of Parathyroid Tetany on the Liver andthe PancreasThesis: On Economic Theories oj the GreeksThesis: A Class of Asymptotic Orbits in the Problem oj ThreeBodiesThesis: Universality and Necessity versus NoveltyThesis: EtJolutional Changes in the Monocyclic Crinoid BasesVII. UNIVERSITY SONG-II Alma Mater"Word. by.RDWIN H. L:&WIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed .. olees bfPAUL MANDEVILLB.Most true et all the true, say we, Is our dear AI - rna Ma tar.That right shall live e - ter - nal - Iy, We praise our Al - rna Ma ter,Be - neath the hope-filled west- ern skies?Tis our dear Al • rna Ma tar.IIArraneement copyright, 1898, by Paul Mandn-ille, Chicago.VIII. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINIX. THE RECESSIONRecessional March=-vMarche Triumphale" CallaertsIMARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSPERCY HOLMES BOYNTONJAMES WEBER LINN FRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTCOLLEGE MARSHALSBENJAMIN VICTOR COHENMERLE CROWE COULTERWILLARD PETTINGILL DICKERSONJOHN ASHBELL GREENEGEORGE EDWIN KUHERLING HJORTHOG LUNDEWILLIAM HEREFORD LYMAN RUDY DOLE MATTHEWSNELSON HENRY NORGRENRODERICK PEATTIEERNEST ROBERT REICHMANNEARLE ASTOR SHILTONALEXANDER MACQUEEN SQUAIRCOLLEGE AIDESCORNELIA MORGAN BEALLARLINE HENRIETTA BROWNSUZANNE FISHERMARY LETITIA FYFFERUTH HOUGH HELENE POLLAKMARGARET GLADYS RIGGSMARGARET RHODESHARRIET McKEY TUTHILLCHARLOTTE MELINA VIALL