'QCbc �nO.ltr}Jitp of <tbi-cagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHENINETY-SECOND CONVOCA nONUbe ButumnAUGUST TWENTY-EIGHTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FOURTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-' 'Die Meistersinger"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist WagnerThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Associate's Title and for the Two Years' CertificateThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe Vice-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"Legalism," ROSCOE POUND, PH.D., LL.D., Carter Professor of Jurisprudence,Harvard UniversityIV. INTERLUDE-Aria, "Eugen Onegin" TschaikowskyMildred Dorothy LenderNellie Woods CastlemanMargaret Mary HealeyMabel Charlotte IserEdith May BoughtonPhyllis Elizabeth HessGertrude Elizabeth AbyCharles Edwin AdamsMary Glenn AustinEffie BendannDonald Levant BreedCharles Wilder BrittanMyra Lee BrownBernice Ethel ClarkMyrtle Antoinette DavisMatilda EichhornGertrude Elizabeth Aby, EnglishCharles Edwin Adams, HistoryDonald Levant Breed, EnglishMyra Lee Brown, EnglishMyrtle Antoinette Davis, M athe-maticsMatilda Eichhorn, EnglishJohn Michael Flynn, LawHarold Benjamin Franklin His­toryLillian Leontina Grolton, EnglishElizabeth Fernan AyresDonald Levant BreedMyra Lee BrownBernice Ethel Clark Pa uline Arnold LeviJudson Shepard MassonSterner St. Paul MeekWilliam Raymond MeekerNellie Emma JonesHarold Benjamin FranklinMilton Theodore HankeLeo Louis John HardtKatherine May HardyPattie HilsmanAlbert Claire HodgeAnn Dean KendallHelen Anastatia LeonardBertha Morris ParkerMilton Theodore Hanke, Chem­istry and PhysiologyLeo Louis John Hardt, Physi-ology and ChemistryPattie Hilsman, LatinAnn Dean Kendall, GermanHelen Anastatia Leonard, EnglishEthel Morrow, HistoryHerman Clarence Nixon, HistoryBertha Morris Parker, BotanyMay Patterson, EnglishMyrtle Antoniette DavisMatilda EichhornPattie HilsmanV. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the young 'Woman who completes the workof the first year 'With highest standing is awarded jointly to:Honorable Mention for excellence in the 'Work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Honorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the following students:The Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Honors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:A scholarship in the Graduate Schools for excellence in the work of the Senior Co llegesis awarded to the following student:Frieda Bertha Zeeb, SociologyMembers are elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomination bythe Faculty of the Law School for high distinction in the professional work of theLaw School. The election of the following student is announced:Joseph Warren MaddenMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationby the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University.The election of the following students is announced: Carolyn Hazel Dennis NantsMargaret Mary O'ConnorEdith Page KernsMay PattersonFlorence Bertha ScharfensteinMarie ShuffiebothamPaul Carl SkorupinskiGrace Greenwood SpeakerMary Anne ThomasSeal ThompsonOtto WanderAdda Butts WeberMarie Shufflebotham, EnglishPaul Carl Skorupinski, ZoologyGrace Greenwood Speaker, HomeEconomicsGrace Greenwood Speaker, BotanySeal Thompson, Old TestamentSeal Thompson, New TestamentAdda Butts Weber, HouseholdAdministrationCecile Dulaney White, GermanMay PattersonPaul Carl SkorupinskiSeal ThompsonVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for titles and degrees will be presented by their Deans in the followingorder:Candidates for the title of Associate and for the Two Years' Certificate by DeanFrank Justus Miller.Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanHenry Gordon GaleCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Professor Ernst FreundCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts", Philosophy, or Science byDean Henry Gordon Gale.Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Professor Edgar JohnsonGoodspeedCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Professor Ernst FreundCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Henry Gordon Gale.CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLESI. THE JUNIOR COLLEGESCandidates for the Title of Associate in Arts, Philosophy or Science:Josephine Louise CadieuxNellie Woods CastlemanLouis ChildMazie Desparde ErskineFrank Lissenden EversullEdwin Philip HartMargaret Mary HealeyRobert Stose HilpertMabel Charlotte IserCharles Joseph Jiran Alice Estella JohnsonBeatrice Eugenia LeeMayer LipmanPaul McIlvaineJudson Shepard MassonSterner St. Paul MeekWilliam Raymond MeekerCarolyn Hazel Dennis NantsMargaret Mary O'ConnorHenry Louis OrlovTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAlice Margaret BowersStella Lillion BradburyCandidates for the Title of Associate in Education:Nicholas Edwin SchwartzCandidates for the Two Years' Certificate:Helen Rocelia AikenHelen Margaret AllanEdith May BoughtonEthel Joy Ellis 'Eva Leah HulsonJames Frank McGrathEva Mae FlandersPhyllis Elizabeth HessNellie Emma JonesEdith Page KernsII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTS John Kellogg RichReginald Hicks RobinsonEverett Edward RogersonUnita SchaffnerGladys Louise SidwayMary Blanche SpencerKathleen Margaret SteinbauerSamuel Webster WellsNina Vestula YountElva Lee PerryGrace Margaret PoorbaughKara Ida WilkinsonMary Glenn AustinAnna Florentine CaseyCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor ofArts:Rufus Knox PittsPattie HilsmanTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Lillian Leontina GroltonHazel HawkinsRoy Heber HixsonA.B., Maryville, Tennessee, College,1912Albert Claire HodgeEdith HoppeAnn Dean KendallHelene M. KennyMarie LandinHelen Anastatia LeonardWickliffe LockettHarriet Edith McCayMary Elizabeth MaryeEthel MorrowBertha Lee MoseleyGregory Lansing PaineGeorge Doney ParkinsonMay PattersonJohn Benjamin PerleeJennie Perlstein Calvin Henry PfingstLelah Florence PopplewellFlorence Bertha ScharfensteinNathan ShaviroFrank Watson ShepherdMarie ShufflebothamEdward Andrew SiglerS.B., Southern Normal School,Kenucky, 1907 'Martha Myrtell SilverPd.B., Colorado Teachers College,19IIErma Emma SpencerEdward Wesley TaylorEdward Brown ThomasMary Anne ThomasSeal ThompsonAnna Good TrimbleDorothea TylerAdda Butts WeberCecile Dulaney WhiteWilliam Morris AbramovitchS. B., Valparaiso University, 1913A.B., ibid., 1913Gertrude Elizabeth AbyCharles Edwin AdamsGracia Marie AllingOlive Neville BartonEffie BendannJulia BiedrzyckaElmina Louise BlountAnna B. BoydDonald Levant BreedMyra Lee BrownBernice Ethel ClarkAnna Margaret ClaybaughGeorge Harold EasterbrookMatilda EichhornOwen Derrie FleenerJohn Michael FlynnA.B., Marquette College, 1912Harold Benjamin FranklinFrances Katharine GoochT�E COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Clarence Walter AdamsFlorence Emily BreyRuth ClossonMyrtle Antoinette DavisMartimer Elihu EmrickGeorge Edward GaniardMilton Theodore HankeLeo Louis John Hardt William Albert LandisWalter Zachariah LyonHarold Loring MossJosephine Harriet MurrayRachel Louise OttBertha Morris ParkerErna Margaret Pohlmann Miles Oscar PriceWilliam Thomas RobisonRachel Victoria ShawSusie Viola ShepherdPaul Carl SkorupinskiCharles Hulbert SmithWilliam Marshall WadeTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:Sarah Emily GriswoldKatherine May HardyAlice HoweAnne Eliza KennedyJames Winter McConnelEleanor Morrison Mahany Mary Lou MobberlyEsther MoranJoseph Jaroslav NovotnyKatharine Helen ObyeRolena Ann PhelpsJohn Tyler SmithEsther Victoria AldrayGeorge Henry CarterBertha CaseJohn Virgil ClarkWilliam Joseph CooneyEva GriswoldCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Idella Rettena BerryBernard Benjamin BurgJames Monroe Gunthorp Sarah Ellen JeffriesTybee Williams Oliver Grace Greenwood SpeakerElizabeth WoolworthTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Arthur Goodkind Rubovits Kumaji SaitoIII. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:ESTHER EUGENIA BJORNBERG Thesis: Church Work as a Profession for WomenPh.B., University of Chicago, 1904GEORGE GRESHAM FOXPh.B., University of Chicago, 1904 Thesis: Ethical Elements of the Pseudepigraphic Books ofEnoch, the Book of Jubilees, and the Testaments of theTwelve PatriarchsThesis: Jeremiah as a Social ReformerAMY BLANCHE GREENEA.B., Miami University, 1907DANIEL ADOLPHUS HASTINGSA.B., Butler College, 1913GEORGE LUTHER KELLYA.B., Emory and Henry College, 1907JOHN HENRY LEWISA.B., Morris-Brown College, 1905D.B., Yale University, 1913RAY NORRIS MILLERS. B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 19II Thesis: "Jesus" and "Messiah" in the Gospel of Mork.Thesis: The Moral Value of Manual TrainingThesis: Social Service in the Negro ChurchesThesis: Case Study of Families Being Pensioners under "Fundsto Parents" ActCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:ARTHUR WILLIAM HUMMELA.B., University of Chicago, 1909A.M., ibid., 19II(New Testament, Systematic Theology)JAMES MARION LIVELYA.B., James Millikin University, 19II(Systematic Theology, Practical Theology)KIYOSHI YABES.B., Otterbein University, 1912A.M., University of Chicago, 1913 Thesis: The Primitive Christian MissionThesis: The Significance of the Death of Christ in RecentTheologyThesis: The Early History of the Church of the United Brethrenin ChristCandidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CARL GAENSSLEDip. Concordia College, 1893(Old Testament and Assyrian)UKICHI KAWAGUCHIA.B., William Jewell College, 1909Grad, Rochester Theological Seminary, 19II(Systematic Theology, New Testament)CHESTER CHARLTON McCOWNA.B., De Pauw University, 1898D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902D.B., University of Heidelberg, 1906-7D.B., University of Berlin, 1908(Biblical and Patristic Greek, Old Testament) Thesis: The Hebrew Particle 'iiP�Thesis: The Bearing of the Evolutionary Theory on the Concep­tion of GodThesis: Testamentum SalomonisIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Mary Bronaugh, cum laudeCharles Wesley DieterichCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law: (J.D.):BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BILLS, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 19IIHENRY WILLIAM DRUCKER, cum laudeA.B., Harvard University, 1912GEORGE NIMMONS FOSTERLL.B., University of Nebraska, 19IIPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912RUPERT CAMPBELL GIBSONA.B., University of Arkansas, 1909LL.B., University of Missouri, 1913 William James Grace Carl Henry OldsenELMER WALKER HILLSA.B., University of Nebraska, 1909JOSEPH WARREN MADDEN, cum laudeA.B., University of Illinois, 19IIONA JEFFERSON MYERS, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1913LIONEL GRENELLE NIGHTINGALEM.E., Cornell University, 1909GEORGE DONEY PARKINSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:MARY FRANCES ALBAUGH Thesis: Exposition in Sudermann's DramasA.B., De Pauw University, 1908(Germanic Language and Literature)BEULAH LILLIAN ALTMANA.B., College of Emporia, 1905(Romance)THOMAS LEE BALLENGERA.B., Ouachita College, 1905PhB., University of Chicago, 1913(History)WALTER FRANCIS COOLIDGEA.B., Knox College, 1899A.M., ibid., 1901(Education) Thesis: A Comparison of the Eclogues of Marot and VerfilThesis: The Prisons of England in the Sixteenth and Seven­teenth CenturiesThesis: Relative Efficiency of Illinois High Schools Judged byPopulation and High-School EnrolmentORA ELLEN COXPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1910(History, Political Science)JEROME ORCUTT CROSSA.B., University of Utah, 1908(Education)GRACE MAE CURRIERA.B., Northwestern University, 19II(German)JAMES RICHARD GRANTA.B., University of Arkansas, 1908(Education)OLIVER STUART HAMERA.B., Mount Morris College, 1913(Education)LOUIS ARTHUR PETER HARMSA.B., University of Illinois, 1911(Education)MARY D. HAWKINSPh.B., University of Chicago, 19II(History)WILLIAM HARDIN HUGHESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Education)REBECCA WILLI MINE JONESPh.B., Coe College, Iowa, 1907(History)MARY MARGARET LOGEMANL.B., Northwestern University, 1900(German)MAYME IRWIN LOGSDONS.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Mathematics)LAWRENCE LEROY LOUTHIANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(History)JOHN DUNCAN MACMILLANA.B. Queen's University, 1910(English)HORACE GEORGE MERTENA.B., Morningside College, 1913(English)MARY MILLSA.B., Wilmington College, 1892A.B., University of Chicago, 1902(English)MARGARET JUNE MITCHELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1910(History)ALICE FLOYD MUELLERA.B., State University of Iowa, 1909(German)LEWIS BENJAMIN MULLS.B., Valparaiso University, 1896A.B., Indiana University, 1903(Education)LELIA STACY NELSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1908(English)ARTHUR MANFORD NICHELSONPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1912(Education, History)MARGARET CROSS NORTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913(History)MAY EUNICE PARKL.B., Northwestern University, 1902(English)JULIUS WILLIAM PRATTA.B.,Davidson College, 1908(History, Sociology) Thesis: The Socialist Party in Indiana Since I896Thesis: Distribution of Expense in the High SchoolThesis: Sudermann's WomenThesis: A Child's VocabularyThesis: Legislation Regarding Textbooks in the United StatesThesis: Education through Apprenticeship in the AmericanColonies, I620-I776Thesis: Thomas Cooper and the Marprelate TractsThesis: A Comparative Study of the Play Facilities of the Chi­cago Public SchoolsThesis: The Relations of President Lincoln with His CabinetThesis: Theory and Practice in Sudermann's "N ovellen "Thesis: Synchronous CurvesThesis: The Wilkes CaseThesis: Socia! Criticism in the Twentieth Century Nove!Thesis: The Sources of Shelley's Social PhilosophyThesis: The Poetry of Christina RosettiThesis: The Development of Religion in Early OhioThesis: Critical Opinions (I889-I902) of Hauptmann's Works:"Vor Sonnenaufgang," "Die Versunkene Glocke," "Fuhr­mann Henschel"Thesis: Schoo! Legislation in IowaThesis: The Portrayal of Witchcraft in the English Drama fromI558 to I642Thesis: Tendencies toward Centralization Exhibited by theSchool System of WisconsinThesis: State Regulation of Commerce and Industry in England,I642-60Thesis: Francis Thompson's Relations to Seventeenth-CenturyPoetsThesis: Public Opinion at the East from the Election of Lincolnto the Firing on Fort SumterMARY ETTA PRICEA.B., Park College, Missouri, 1905A.M., ibid., 19II(English)OSCAR NORTON REFSELLA.B., University of Wisconsin, 19II(Political Economy)MARY AGNES RILEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 19II(Education, English)CHARLOTTE JEWELL SMITHA.B., Smith College, 1908(History)JOSEPH NELSON SMITHEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1912(Education)MAUDE SPARKMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1907(History, Sociology)SHIRLEY FORREST STEWARTA.B., Indiana University, 1908(Education)AMMON SWOPEA.B., Mount Morris College, 1912(Education)KARL DOUGLAS WALDOA.B., University of Illinois, 1906(Education, History)JOHN FLETCHER WELLEMEYERA.B., Charles City College, Iowa, 1906(Education)SAMUEL ALPHEUS ZOOKA.B., University of Michigan, 19II(Education) Thesis: A Comparison of the Rhetorical Elements of "T'ambur­laine" and "Richard III"Thesis: The Farmers' Elevator MovementThesis: A History of the Chicago Normal SchoolThesis: Social and Intellectual Life at Oxford in 1600Thesis: A Survey of the City Schools of Mccou pi« C01l1�ty,IllinoisThesis: Governor Brown and the Confederate AdministrationThesis: Legislation in the United States on School BuildingsThesis: Special Forms of State Aid to Public Elementary andSecondary Schools in the United StatesThesis: Tests of ReadingThesis: The Development of the Educational System in Okla­homaThesis: An Experimental Study in the Teaching of SpellingCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:ALISON ESTHER AITCHISONS.B., University of Iowa, 1907(Geography)ALBERT GORDON BOWERA.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1913(Hygiene, Bacteriology)LOUIS HENRY BRAAFLADTA.B., Luther College, 1906(Physiology)EDWARD HERMAN BRUNEMEIERS.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Physiology)JOHN THEODORE BUCHHOLZS.B., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1909A.B., State University of Iowa, 1909(Botany)FRANK E. BURCHAMPhB., Central College, 1895A.B., tu«, 1912(Astronomy)GEORGE LINDENBERG CLARKA.B., DePauw University, 1914(Chemistry)GEORGE BLACK CLAYCOMBPh.B., Adrian College, 1909(Zoology, Botany)CHESTER HOWARD ELLIOTTA.B., Westminister College, 1909(Pathology)JOEL DAVID ESHLEMANA.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1913(Mathematics, Astronomy)MARY ELIZABETH HAYDENA.B., Kentucky State University, 1910A.M., ibid., 19II(Mathematics) Thesis: Geographic Influences in the Settlement and Develop­ment of Dubuque CountyThesis: I. Relation of Temperature to the Life of B. typhosus inWater. II. Acid Production of Newly Isolated Strains ofB. typhosus in Carbohydrate and Alcohol BrothsThesis: Sensory Functions of the Gastric MucosaThesis: Reflexes from the I ntestinal MucosaThesis: The Anatomy of the Embryo of PinusThesis: Lambert' s TheoremThesis: Binary and Ternary Systems of the Nitrates of theAlkali and Alkaline Earth MetalsThesis: An Ecological Study of the Annuals of the MilkweedThesis: Antigenic Properties of GlycoproteinsThesis: The Motion of a Particle Attracted by a Constant Cen­tral ForceThesis: On a Certain Surface with Indeterminate DirectrixCurvesBERNARD CLIFFORD HENDRICKSE. B., Peru Nebraska State Normal, 1910S.B., Nebraska State University, 19II(Physics)NELLIE CRUMB HENRYA.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Botany)CHARLES FRANK PHIPPSS.B., Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1906(Zoology)ISIDORE A. RABENSS.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Physiology)JOHN HENRY REEDYA.M., Southwestern University, I900(Chemistry)LONNIE WATTERSON RYANS.B., West Virginia University, 19II(Chemistry)FRED THEODORE ULLRICHS.B., In Education, University of Chicago, 19I3(Botany)HENRY GUY WOODWARDA.B. University of Michigan, 19II(Chemistry) Thesis: Relations of the Teaching of High-School Physics inN ebraska to the Agriculture of That StateThesis: Studies in Subalpine Vegetation in ColoradoThesis: An Experimental Study of the Behavior of Amphipodswith Reference to Light Intensity, Direction of Rays, andMetabolismThesis: The Effect of Blood Transfusion on the KidneysThesis: The Electrolytic Reduction and Oxidation of OrganicCompounds.Thesis: The Theory oj Ether Formation.Thesis: The Relation of Evaporation and Soil Moisture to PlantSuccession in a Ravine.Thesis: On the Non-Existence of the Line of Wave-Length 6708A.U. in the Arc Spectrum of Calcium.Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:fIANN A CAROLINE AASEA.B., University of South Dakota, 1906(Plant Morphology, Physiology and Ecology)JOSEPH STUART CALDWELLA.B., Maryville College, 1902A.M., University of Chicago, 1904(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology)CATHARINE CAROLINE CLEVELANDL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1894(History, Political Science)GEORGE TILDEN COLMANA.B., Williams College, 1908A.M., ibid., 1909(Philosophy, Education)MANUEL CONRAD ELMERS.B., Northwestern College, Naperville, 19IIA.M., University of Illinois, 1912(Sociology, Political Science)ELLSWORTH FARISS.B., Christian University, Texas, 1894A.M., tu«, 1907(Psychology, Philosophy)MARY LOUISE FOSTERA.B., Smith College, 1891A.M., uu., 1912(Physiological Chemistry, Bacteriology)MEYER GRUPP GABAS.B., University of Chicago, 1907S.M., tu«, 1908(Mathematics, Astronomy)CLARENCE HERBERT HAMILTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Philosophy, Education)WILMER CARLYLE HARRISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1904(History, Political Science)ALBERT EDWARD HENNINGSA.B., Lake Forest College, 1904A.M., ibid., 1904(Physics, Chemistry)EDWIN FREDERICK HIRSCHA.B., Northwestern University, 1910A.M., University of Illinois, 19II(Pathology, Physiology) Thesis: Vascular Anatomy of the "Megasporophyll" in Coni­fers.Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Certain Antagonistic Solutionsupon the Growth of ZeamaysThesis: The Great Revival in the West, 1797-1805Thesis: Important Factors in the Transition from Individualis­tic Ethical I deals of the Seventeenth Century to Social Idealsof the Nineteenth CenturyThesis: Social Szt1'veys of Urban CommunitiesThesis: The Psychology of PunishmentThesis: Studies on a Method for the Quantitative Estimation ofCertain Groups in PhospholipinsThesis: A Set of Postulates for General Projectioe Geometry of"n" DimensionsThesis: A P sycholo gical Interpretation of MysticismThesis: The Public Career of Zachariah ChandlerThesis: A Study of the Contact Potentials and Photo-electricProperties of Metals in VacuoThesis: An Experimental Stztdy of the Influence of Iodin andIodides on the Absorption of Granulation Tissue and Fat­free Tubercle BacilliFRANK CRAIG JORDANPh.B., Marietta College, 1889A.M., tu«, 1892(Astronomy. Astrophysics)GEORGE FREDERICK KAYA.B., University of Toronto, 1900A.M., ibid., 1902(Geology, Petrology)CHARLES EDWIN KINGPh.B., Heidelberg University, 1908(Physiology, Pathology)HAROLD REYNOLDS KINGSTONA.M., Queen's University, 1908(Mathematics, Astronomy)JOHN OSCAR LOFBERGA.B., John B. Stetson University, 1905A.B., University of Chicago, 1905(Greek, Latin)WILLIAM VERNON LOVITTA.B., University of Nebraska, 1903Ph.M., University of Chicago, 1907(Mathematics, Astronomy)AGNES FAY MORGANS.B., University of Chicago, 1904 and Ethyl.S.M., ibid., 1905(Chemistry, Household Administration)GEORGE ALBERT NICHOLSONA.B., Baker University, 1904A.M., tus., 1905(English Literature, English Language)ROBERTS BISHOP OWENA.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Psychology, Philosophy)ALMON ERNEST PARKINSA.M., Michigan State Normal College, 19IIS.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Geography, Geographic Geology)HARLEY MARTIN PLUMA.B., Ohio State University, 1902(Chemistry, Physics)KEITH PRESTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1905(Latin, Greek)GEORGE BURTON RIGGS.B., University of Iowa, 1896D.B., ibid., 1899(Plant Physiology, Plant Ecology)EVA ORMENTA SCHLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1908(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology)CLARA SCHMITTA.B., University of Missouri, 1905S.B. in Education, ibid., 1905(Education, Sociology)BERT ALLEN STAGNERS.B., University of Missouri, 1909A.B., tus., 1910A.M., ibid., 19II(Chemistry, Physics)JAMES PALM STOBERS.B., Bucknell University, 1898S.M., tsu.. 1900(Botany, Zoology)CLARE CHRISMAN TODDS.B., Washington State College, 1906(Chemistry, Physiology)FORBES BAGLEY WILEYA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1906A.B., University of Chicago, 1906(Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics) Thesis: The Color Changes of Certain Variable Stars of ShortPeriodThesis: The Geology and Ore Deposits of Riddle's Quadrangle,OregonThesis: The Origin of the Diastases of the Blood and the LymphThesis: Metric Properties of Nets of Plane CurvesThesis: The Sycophants of AthensThesis: A Type of Singula» Points for a Transformation ofT hree VariablesThesis: I. Viscosities of Various M ethylm and Ethyl I mido­benzoates and of the Sodium Salts of Para and MetaNitrobenzoyl-chloroamides in Moderately ConcentratedAqueous Solutions II. The Molecular Rearrangement ofSome Triaryl methylchloroaminesThesis: Words of Native Origin with Foreign SuffixesThesis: The Psychology of RecognitionThesis: The Historical Geo�raphy of DetroitThesis: The Extraction and Separation of the Radioactive Con­stituents of CarnotiteThesis: Studies in the Diction of the Sermo Amatorius in RomanComedyThesis: Decay and Soil ToxinsThesis: Physical and Chemical Changes Involved in Geo­presentation and Gee-reactionThesis: Standardization of Tests for Defective ChildrenThesis: On the Molecular Rearrangements of TriarylmethylH ydroxylaminesThesis: A Comparative Study of Winter and Summer Leaves ofVarious HerbsThesis: The Action of Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide on d.GalactoseThesis: Proof of the Finiteness of the Modular Covariants of aSystem of Binary Forms and Cogredient Points--- - - �-----�--- --Recessional March- RossiniVII. UNIVERSITY SONG-"Alma Mater"Words by Music adapted and arranged for mixed �lees b,SDWIN H. LEWIS. PAUL MANDEVILLE.I�(�';ii,\\11'iIIArrangement copyright, I8gS, by Paul Mandeville, Chicago.VIII. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINIX. THE RECESSIONMARSHALSDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityGILBERT AMES BLISSPERCY HOLMES BOYNTONJAMES WEBER LINN ASSIST ANT MARSHALSFRED MERRIFIELDCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTCOLLEGE MARSHALSFRANK HURBURT O'HARA, Head MarshalSHERWOOD FULTON BAUMGARTNER SAMUEL KAPLANFREDERICK MARION BYERLY EDWARD RETICKERGEORGE WALLACE COTTINGHAM AUGUSTUS KENT SYKESPAUL RAYMOND DES JARDIEN FRANCIS THOMAS WARDHARRY STEWART GORGAS SAMUEL WEBSTER WELLSRUTH ROBERTSON ALLENKATHARINE BIGGINSCARYL CODYKATHARINE COVERTPHYLLIS FAY COLLEGE AIDESGRACE ELIZABETH HOTCHKISSHILDA MACCLINTOCKMARY KING MACDONALDEDITH NOEL SMITHIRENE TUFTS