'Ql:bt ij:lni\lttuitp of <tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHENINETY-FOURTH CONVOCATIONUbe SpringMARCH SIXTEENTHA. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-Festival MarchARTHUR CONSTANT LUNN, Organist SmartORDER OF EXERCISESThe 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 Vice-President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorIV. INTERLUDE-Andante Cantabile WidorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND PROFESSOR GERALD BIRNEYSMITH, D.D.III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Education of Women in England in the Eighteenth Century," MYRAREYNOLDS, PH.D., Professor of English LiteratureHonorable 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 student:Margaret Sawyer HavensV. THE AWARD OF HONORSRuth Amalia AndersonMildred Kitto BillingsBenjamin Abraham BoeseCatherine Dormer Chamberlain Charles Percy DakeVictor Elmer GutwilligMarion HicksGuy Marsh Hoyt David Mortimer OlkonMyrtle Anna PetersenRobert P. VanderpoelOlga Hildegard VogelThe 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:William Joseph Butler, Anatomy Frederick Reinhard Hiss, German Eva Lavaria Powell, MathematicsWilliam Joseph Butler, Physiology Frederick Reinhard Hiss, Chemistry Italo Fred Volini, PhysiologyJasper Warren Curry, Education William DePrez Inlow, Anatomy Italo Fred Volini, AnatomylNathan Fine, Philosophy William DePrez Inlow, Physiology Dorothea Washburne, EnglishNathan Fine, Political EconomyMembers are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science forevidence of ability in research work in science. The election of the followingstudents is announced:Members 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:VI. 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 DeanRobert Morss LovettCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanLeon Carroll MarshallCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by. Dean Albion Woodbury SmallJohn Murray AllisonWilliam Joseph ButlerNathan FineElizabeth Caroline CrosbyClayton Harold EatonOscar Jacob ElsesserMilton Theodore HankeHerman Gustavus HeilWilliam DePrez Inlow Frederick Reinhard HissWilliam DePrez InlowEva Lavaria Powell !talo Fred VoliniDorothea WashburneLawrence Melvin HendersonHarry Lee HuberHenry Reist KraybiUMillard S. MarkleJeannette Brown Obenchain Charles Frank PhippsRene de Poyen-BellisleHomer Cleveland SampsonThomas Russell WilkinsAxel Ragnar OlsonCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Associate Professor EdgarJohnson GoodspeedCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Albion WoodburySmall .CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLESCandidates for the Two Years' Certificate:Myrtle Helen Friedman Margaret Sawyer HavensTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Harriet Geneva AbbottFedora AddicksRuth Amalia AndersonJohn Chester BakerRosalie BarnardAlice Elizabeth BartonRobert Shawmut BartonNoah E. BashoreGeorge Paschal BensonMildred Kitto BillingsCarl Asa BirdsallBenjamin Abraham BoeseMarie Bernadette BraumanJohn William BreathedMarian Lynch BrelsfordCatherine Dormer ChamberlainCharles Percy DakeHenry Bingo DismondGertrude DonnersbergerEsther Louise DueringerJames Douglas DyrenforthFlorence Elberta Barns I. THE JUNIOR COLLEGESCandidates for the Title of Associate:Sally Louise FordLewis John FuiksHarold John GordonMargaret Cornelia Green -Eugenia Lucile HallElsa Kathryn HarjesHenry Warren Frederick Helmers-hausenAlice Louise HertelMarion HicksGuy Marsh HoytHelen Jane JamiesonEmita McCormick JewettHenry Curtis JohnsonSylvan Charles KuselRegis Beatrice LaveryJames Edward LeePao-liu LiFowler Beery McConnellSamuel NaroditskyTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONn, THE SENIOR COLLEGESEthel Marion ChildersTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE Edward Leo NewmanFrank Hurburt O'HaraDavid Mortimer OlkonEunice Frances PeaseMyrtle Anna PetersenAlice Julia PetersonRuth Waring ProsserJessie Mabel ReeveJessica Milrae RogersJoseph Louis SamuelsIrma Olive SchultzeWilliam Matthews ShirleyLouise Kuniyunda StoneWilla Anna SultzerEsther Barbra SutcliffeRobert P . VanderpoelOlga Hildegard VogelRuth A. WiesingerEstelle Zoe WinnMadelyn WoodruffCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:John Murray AllisonLucy Austin BallHai An ChenPh.B., Asbury College, 1914Claus Henry ClaussenNathan FineWilkie Clay HamAnna Marie HintzNellie Catherine Hudd Carol Dorothy KuhnsSadie Matilda Brown LaneMagdalene MeyerMaxwell P. MillerLida Belle MixLoyd Lovell NeffAnna Josephine O'LearyGertrude Atherton O'MearaFelix Solomon Pathman Eva Lavaria Powell -Fern Lucile RaudabaughI. Newton RicherJulian Caesar SteinCharles Joseph StoutRalph John SwansonDorothea WashburneGrover Columbus WhimsettJulianna Marie WildtHalard Rogers BeardWilliam Joseph ButlerEarle Kenneth HallockA.B., Hamilton College, 1910David Harry HammerFrederick Reinhard Hiss William DePrez InlowLoraine Louise LandenbergerCharles H. MilliganStephen Alexander SchusterNicholas Cornelius Starn Charles Edward StraubGeorge Orvel ThompsonItalo Fred VoliniEdward Walter WestlandTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:CHARLES BURTON STEPHENS Thesis: A Rural Survey, Big Creek Township, White County,A.B., William Jewell College, 1902 IndianaA.M., tu«, I9I3D.B., Rochester Theological Seminary, llJOSTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Roland Bigelow Daley Frances Adaline Rosenthal Carl William UllmanTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:Jasper Warren CurryFlora Crego DunningIda Elizabeth HegnerPauline Annette Humphreys Charles E. LangEsther Creswell LivingstonLorena Luehr Frank MayoMargaret Isabel NortonWilliam John PageCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Mirtie Mabee Effie E. MarkwellA.B., Colorado Teachers' College, 19I2III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:ARCHER BRYAN BASS Thesis: Astrological Speculation and Early ChristianityA.B., Richmond College, I9IID.B., Colgate University, I9I4LIN DORWIN CARTWRIGHT Thesis: The Use of the Prophetic Material in Religious Edu-A.B., Drake University, I9IO cation for the High-School AgeHEDWIG GRAF Thesis: Luther's Theory of the AtonementA.B., German-Wallace College, 1909WALTER BRUCE GRIMES Thesis: The Contribution of Methodism to American Chris-S.B., Moores Hill College, 19II tianityLORENTZ INGERMANN HANSEN Thesis: Typical Modern Conceptions of the Relation betweenA.B., Central University of Iowa, I910 Christian Ethics and Christian Religious ExperienceREUBEN ELMORE ERNEST HARKNESS Thesis: Real Estate Speculation and Juvenile DelinquencyA.B., McMaster University, I907JAMES HODGSON Thesis: The Mystical Element in Thomas Aquinas' TheoryA.B., Colgate University, 1914 of KnowledgeHARRY WALTER JOHNSON Thesis: The Function of the Elder in the Separatist ChurchesA.B., University of Nebraska, I9I2tCandidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:ANTRANIG ARAKEL BEDIKIANA.B., Robert College, 1907Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1913A.M., uu., 1914(New Testament) Thesis: Cynicism in New Testament TimesCandidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ADDIE GRACE WARDLEA.B., Cornell College, 1896A.M., ius; 1901D.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Religious Education, New Testament) Thesis: The History of the Sunday School in the MethodistChurchIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):CHARLES WILLIAM BOWERSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913 ROY BARON MARKERS.B., Cornell College, 1914ROBERT FRANCIS BRADBURNPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914 WALTER MILLER PARKERA.B., West Virginia University, 1907SAMUEL BERNARD EPSTEIN, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1913 WALTER HENRY SMITHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913GORDON McINTOSH LAWSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 19IIV. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:ALBERT GUSTAVE KLATTA.B., University of Minnesota, 19II(Education) Thesis: A Statistical Study of Minnesota High Schools from1896 to 1915LEONARD VINCENT KOOSA.B., Oberlin College, 1907(Education) Thesis: A Statistical Study of Schools in the Cities of IllinoisANNA GERLS PEASES.B., Northwestern University, 1913(General Literature) Thesis: The Special Form of the Love Problem in Goethe'sFaust Compared to Other Treatments of the Theme inAncient and Modern PoetryCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:THOMAS GEORGE ALLENA.B., Beloit College, 1909(Egyptology, Hebrew, and Arabic) Thesis: Horus in the Pyramid TextsBERTHA ELLIS BOOTHA.B., Drury College, 1903A.M. ibid., 1906A.M., State University of Missouri, 19II(Latin, Greek) Thesis: The Collocation of the Adverb of Degree in RomanComedy and CatoOSCAR FRED HEDENBURGA.B., Wesleyan University, 1909A.M., ibid., 19II(Chemistry, Physics) Thesis: On the Esters, as Well as the Monomolecular B- andy-Lactones of d-Mannonic and d-Gluconic Acids; OnOrtho Bis-d-Galactonic Acid, d-Galactonic y-Lactone andIts Mono-HydrateThesis: An Analysis of the Process of Regeneration in CertainM icrodrilous OligochaetesLIBBIE HENRIETTA HYMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Zoology, Physiology)JAMES HENRY LEESA.B., Coe College, 1901S.M., State University of Iowa, 1903(Geology, Paleontology) Thesis: The Geological History of the Des Moines ValleyCHRISTOPHER LONGESTA.B., University of Mississippi, 1900(English, Latin, Spanish) Thesis: Spanish Sources of SoutheyWALTER SCOTT MONROEA.B., University of Missouri, 1905S.B., in Education, ibid., 1907A.M., ua., 19II(Education, Mathematics) Thesis: A History of Arithmetics in the United States, withEmphasis upon the Influence of Warren Colburn inDirecting the Development of Arithmetic as a SchoolSubjectVII. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTVIII. UNIVERSITY SONG-" Alma Mater"Words bySDWIN H. I.EWIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed voiees,.,PAUL MANDEVILLE.Most true of all the true, say we, Is our dear AI • rna Ma ter.That right shall live e - ter- nat - ly, We praise our AI - rna Ma ter,Be - neath the hope-filled west - em skies, 'Tis our dear AI • rna Ma ter,X. THE RECESSIONProcessional March- Marche aux Flambeaux Guilmant�Arrangement copyright, 18gS, by Paul Mandeville, Chicago.IX. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINMARSHALSJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSPERCY HOLMES BOYNTONJAMES WEBER LINN FRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTCOLLEGE MARSHALSFRANK HURBURT O'HARA, Head MarshalSTANWOOD FULTON BAUMGARTNERFREDERICK MARION BYERLYGEORGE WALLACE COTTINGHAMPAUL RAYMOND DES JARDIENHARRY �TEWART GORGAS SAMUEL KAPLANEDWARD RETICKERKENT AUGUSTUS SYKESFRANCIS THOMAS WARDSAMUEL WEBSTER WELLSRUTH ROBERTSON ALLENKATHARINE BIGGINSCARYL CODYKATHARINE COVERTPHYLLIS FAY COLLEGE AIDESGRACE ELIZABETH HOTCHKISSHILDA MACCLINTOCKMARY KING MACDONALDEDITH NOEL SMITHIRENE TUFTSTEN-THIRTYMARCH SIXTEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTEEN�bt tllnt\1ttuttp of ctbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER1rbr llrbtcattonOFJULIUS ROSENWALD HALLTHE PROCESSIONTHE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESSHARRY PRATT JUDS�)N, A.M., LL.D., President of the UniversityTHE DEAN'S ADDRESSROLLIN D. SALISBURY, A.M., LL.D., Professor of GeographicGeology and Head of the Department of Geography; Dean ofthe Ogden (Graduate) School of ScienceADDRESSES BY ALUMNIELIOT BLACKWELDER, A.B., 1901, PH.D., I9I4, Professor ofGeology, University of WisconsinFRANK WALBRIDGE DEWOLF, S.B., I903, Director of the StateGeological Survey of IllinoisWILLIAM HARVEY EMMONS, PH.D., I904, Professor of Mineral­ogy and Geology, University of Minnesota; Director of theGeological Survey of MinnesotaWALLACE WALTER ATWOOD, S.B., I897, PH.D., I903, Professorof Physiography, Harvard UniversityEDWIN BRAYER BRANSON, PH.D., �905, Professor of Geology,University of MissouriIERMINE COWLES CASE, PH.D., 1896, Professor of HistoricalGeology and Paleontology, University of MichiganADDRESSES BY ALUMNIGEORGE FREDERICK KAY, PH.D., 1914, Professor of EconomicGeology and Petrology, and Head of the Department of Geology,State University of Iowa; Director of the Geological Survey ofIowaADDRESSTHOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN, PH.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Professor and Head of the Department of GeologyI