1Cbe Wni\letrJitp of <tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHENINETY-NINTH CONVOCATIONJUNE SIXTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN -he IJn;IIer8ity RflCordllrUbe SummerHUTCHINSON COURTORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-" Marche Militaire I" SchubertThe University of Chicago Military BandFREDRIC MASON BLANCHARD, DirectorThe Marshal of the UniversityThe Candidates for the Associate's Title and for the Certificate of the College ofEducationThe Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or ScienceThe Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of LawsThe Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts or ScienceThe Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of DivinityThe Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of LawThe Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of PhilosophyThe Alumni of the University:Bachelors of Arts, Philosophy, Education, or ScienceBachelors of LawsMasters of Arts, Philosophy, or ScienceBachelors of DivinityDoctors of LawDoctors of PhilosophyThe Faculties of the UniversityThe University SenateThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Trustees of the Divinity SchoolThe Trustees of the UniversityThe Convocation SpeakersThe President of the Undergraduate Council and the Representative of the Alumni of theCollegesThe Representative of the Faculties and the Representative of the Alumni of the Graduateand Professional SchoolsThe Vice-President of the Board of Trustees and the Representative of the Citizens ofChicagoThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.II. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, The REVEREND GALUSHA ANDERSON, S.T.D., LL.D.,Professor of Homiletics, the University of ChicagoIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSESOn Behalf of Students in Residence, JAMES OLIVER MURDOCK, President of theUndergraduate CouncilOn behalf of the Alumni of the Colleges, WILLIAM SCOTT BOND, PH.B., Chicago,1897On Behalf of the Alumni of the Graduate and Professional Schools, EDWIN HER­BERT LEWIS, PH.D., Chicago 1894On behalf of the Faculties of the University, THOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN,PH.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of Geology and Head of the Department ofGeology and PaleontologyOn behalf of the Board of Trustees, PRESIDENT MARTIN A. RYERSONOn behalf of the City of Chicago" Mr. HARRY A.· WHEELEROn behalf of the Founder of the University, Mr. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR.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:IV. INTERLUDE-" Polonaise"V. THE AWARD OF HONORSEva AdamsRobert Mitchell AngierRudolph John AnschicksWilliam Dunford AppelArthur Alois BaerMary Williene BakerSamuel Robert BarkerHarry Fred BeckerMathilda Emilie BertramsEdward BlankensteinHarry BlitzstenCharlotte Elizabeth BodenschatzOlga BoguslawskyBessie Mae BowneRuth Virginia BurnhamRosemary CarrLetitia ChaffeeSamuel ChutkowHarry CohnEloise Blaine CramElsie May CreedLura May DeanAnna Hoadley Luman Elmer DanielsRalph Douglas DonerElla Ruth DrebinThomas Parker Dudley, Jr.Walter Clarence EarleHarry William FinkHarold Jacob FishbeinFrancis Clinton GrovesCatherine Lois HaymakerBarbara Alexander HendryGrace Mary HennisMorris Wolf HertzfieldRichard HofstraHelene HoughtelingVirginia Janette lralsonEsther Harriet JaffeErma Anna KahnFlorence Logan KilvaryMary Sedelia KnightHelen Lois KochEmma Katherine KuebkerDorothy Catherina KnightsNina Leona Nichols ChopinFlorence Veronica LambMabel LarsonKatherine Sadie LentzFrederick Charles LeonardMiriam Belden LibbyMarjorie Alice MahurinClifford George ManshardtEdith Loretta MattsonAgnes Gamble MurrayGeorge Hobart McDonaldElizabeth McPikeHelen Edmonia McWorterWilliam ReidCecil Lewis RewGloria RoethAlbert Hempenius RoosmaStanley Harold RothLeota ThurlimannOlive Trowbridge TurnerHarry Benjamin Van DykeDorothy E. WinefieldEffie Melvina PikeCarolyn Matilda WagnerElizabeth McPike, RomanceHorace Lundh Olson, MathematicsGloria Roeth, LatinJames McBrayer Sellers, GeologyCharles Stern, EnglishScholarships in the Senior Colleges for excellence in the work of the Junior Collegesare awarded to the following students:William Dunford Appel, ZoologyJohn Morris Arthur, BotanyEdward Blankenstein, PhysicsLetitia Chaffee, GermanSamuel Chutkow, History Bertha Corman, SociologyLeslie Hellerman, ChemistryKatherine Sadie Lentz, GreekCleona Lewis, GeographyAbba Lipman, Political EconomyMaurice Wallk, FirstThe Political Science Prize is awarded toSamuel N. Katzin, SecondThe Julius Rosenwald Prizes for excellence in Oratory are awarded toWilliam Harrison Haynes, First Willard Leroy King, SecondEmmer Davis Edwards, FirstThe Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading "are awarded toLaurence Eustis Salisbury, SecondT he Milo P .: Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is anoarded toArthur Raymond OatesThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the Writing of English ProseMary Emma QuayleThe Conference Medal for excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toPaul Snowdon RussellThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Nellie Okla BarrettRosa Lucy BieryHugo Leander BlomquistBenjamin Abraham BoeseMary Rowena BoothFlorence Chisholm BowlesJames Greenleaf BrownRoy Allen BurtJanet Rosalind CalkinsEthel Anna CallermanEugene Opet ChimeneLeon CohenMarion Ousley ColeWilliam James CollinsDonald Lewis ColwellElizabeth Drayer CroweLena May CrumPaul Harold DausEthel Mildred DavisHelen DawleyLois Esther DayCecelia DoerrCarl Albert DragstedtMargaret Lois DrakeMarjorie Josephine FayJoseph Fisher Nellie Louise Bauman, SecondAlvin George FoordAnnie GardnerThomas Arthur GoodwinCharles Francis GrimesVictor Elmer GutwilligHelen Cora Deuss HillMartin Lewis HorrellRobert Edward HughesHelen Ramsay HuntHelen Bartlett JefferyElsie Belle JohnsMarie Helen KaherBertha KaplanDavid KaplanLee KielFrederic Richard KilnerMary Love KilvaryVina Grover KnowlesMartha Morrison KramerLorna Isabella LaveryIsador Michael LevinAlfred John LinkI vah May ListerRuth ManierreOlive Kay MartinOtto Mayer Lawrence John MacGregorPierce McKenzieMargaret Mary O'ConnorAnna Marie OttoMerlin May PaineBeryl ParkerMargaret Terrell ParkerLeland Wilbur ParrDane Lowell PattersonGeorge Rawlings PoageAlice Lisle PrichardRuth Waring ProsserLeona Elizabeth RuppelClara Gail RyanRuth Marie SandbergFranklin Philip SchusterLillie Helen SiebenalerEsther Myrtle SillGertrude Elizabeth SmithDenton H. SparksElizabeth Weedon TragittRobert P. VanderpoelRuth Marie VictorsonAlice Marjory WaitsHarriet Alice WarrenJeannie YoungAnnie Gardner, Botany Anna Marie Otto, GermanVictor Elmer Gutwillig, Political Merlin May Paine, MathematicsEconomy Beryl Parker , Kindergarten andHelen Cora Deuss Hill, Botany EducationGeorge Washington Hogeboom, Margaret Terrell Parker, Geogra-Anatomy phy and GeologyMartin Lewis Horrell, English Dane Lowell Patterson, ChemistryHelen Bartlett Jeffery, French George Rawlings Poage, HistoryElsie Belle Johns, English and Political ScienceMarie Helen Kaher, Mathematics Alice Lisle Prichard, NaturalBertha Kaplan, Botany and Zobl- Scienceogy Leona Elizabeth Ruppel, GermanDavid Kaplan, Anatomy and Leona Elizabeth Ruppel, HistoryPhysiology Ruth Marie Sandberg, GermanFrederic Richard Kilner, English Franklin Philip Schuster, AnatomyMary Love Kilvary, German Frank Philip Schuster, PhysiologyVina Grover Knowles, English Gertrude Elizabeth Smith, LatinMartha Morrison Kramer, Chem- and Greekistry Denton H. Sparks, Political Econ-Ivah May Lister, Botany omyOlive Kay Martin, French Elizabeth Weedon Tragitt, HistoryLawrence John MacGregor, Eng- Alice Esther Treat, Home Econom-lish ics and Household ArtPierce McKenzie, Anatomy and Alice Marjory Waits, RomancePhysiology Harriet Alice Warren, LatinMargaret Mary O'Connor, History Jeannie Young, Home EconomicsCarl Theodore Olson, Anatomy and Household ArtHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awardedto the following students:Nellie Okla Barrett, GeologyRosa Lucy Biery, Home Econom-ics and Household ArtHugo Leander Blomquist, BotanySarah Annis Bobbitt, EnglishBenjamin Abraham Boese, GermanMary Rowena Booth, EnglishFlorence Chisholm Bowles, EnglishJames Greenleaf Brown, BotanyRoy Allen Burt, ChemistryEthel Anna Callerman, Romanceand GermanLeon Cohen, Political EconomyDonald Lewis Colwell, ChemistryElizabeth Drayer Crowe, EnglishPaul Harold Daus, MathematicsPaul Harold Daus, PhysicsEthel Mildred Davis, Physiologyand AnatomyJean Aemile Dorrel, Household ArtCarl Albert Dragstedt, Physiologyand AnatomyMargaret Lois Drake, MathematicsCharles Judson Eldridge, AnatomyMarjorie Josephine Fay, LatinJoseph Fisher, HistoryJoseph Fisher, LawScholarships in the Graduate Schools for excellence" in the work of the Senior Collegesare awarded to the following students:Rosa Biery, Household Adminis- Marie Helen Kaher, Latin. tration <Bertha Kaplan, Botany\' Roy Allen Burt, Chemistry Otto Mayer, Sociologyif Robert Guy Buzzard, Geography �uth Prosser, Philosophyt.,.lrene Case, Psychology \.-'Gertrude Elizabeth Smith, GreekDale Raymond Snow, GeologyRuth Marie Victorson, BacteriologyvEunice Wattenbarger, HistoryThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Pathology is awarded toOscar J. ElsesserMembers 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 students is announced:Chester Sharon BellAdda Eldredge John Walker FisherDavid Greenberg Abraham Richard MillerHardress Nathaniel SwaimMembers 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:Murla AlgeoOswald Hance BlackwoodHelen BourquinMendel Everett BranomElmer Newman BuntingFay Cooper Cole Robert Sidney EllisHarry GaussEzra Jacob KrausGeorge Willard MartinPeter Milton MattillSamuel James Pearlman Niels Frederick PetersenFrank Hynes ReedEdgar Paul RothrockIsidor Harrison TumpowskiHarold Bernard WardLawrence John MacGregorKatherine Ewing Ma<;:MahonMargaret Mary O'ConnorHorace Lundh OlsonAnna Marie OttoLeland Wilbur ParrAlice Lisle PrichardFlorence May RyanArthur Pearson ScottGertrude Elizabeth SmithHarriet Alice WarrenSidney Maurice WeismanMembers 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:Mary Rowena BoothRoy Allen BurtDonald Lewis ColwellElizabeth Drayer CroweEthel Mildred DavisLois Esther DayArthur Jeffrey DempsterFrank Earl DennyAlfred Paul DorjahnCarl Albert DragstedtMarjorie Josephine FayIsadore Glenner Victor Elmer GutwilligArthur Oscar HanischWilliam LeRoy HartMartin Lewis HorrellMarie Helen KaherDavid KaplanMildred Dorothy LenderPauline Arnold LeviJoseph LevinAlfred John LinkOtto MayerRaymond Cecil MooreVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for titles and degress will be presented by their Deans in the followingorder:Candidates for the title of Associate and for the Certificate of the College of Edu­cation by Dean Robert Morss LovettCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanLeon Carroll MarshallCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shailer MathewsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Albion Woodbury SmallCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLESTHE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECandidates for the Title of Associate:George Emil Otto AckermannEva AdamsMarie Jane AlexanderMary Bernard AllenAndrew Gregory Hadji AndrewsRobert Mitchell AngierAmzy Floyd AnglemyerRudolph John AnschicksWilliam Dunford AppelVinton Arthur BaconArthur Alois BaerMary Williene BakerLouis BalsamMartha Fleming BarkerSamuel Robert BarkerHarry Fred BeckerFrances Charlotte Beckus 1. THE JUNIOR COLLEGESWade Swank BenderEthel BishopEdward BlankensteinHarry BlitzstenGustavus William BlomquistOlga BoguslawskyJohn Anton BondzinskiHenry Houston BorroffJulius Franciscus BosoldLloyd Melvin BowdenMargaret Frances BowersBessie Mae BowneDorothy BrainerdLeo BrandesAnna Gorton BrownWilliam BuchbinderRuth Virginia Burnham Norman William CahnPauline CallenJose Maria CarinoRosemary CarrLetitia ChaffeeMinnie Augusta ChouffetSamuel ChutkowHarry CohnSamuel Maixner CohnCyrus Cass Collins, Jr.Berry Willis CooperBertha CormanJames Milton CoulterCaspar Waldo CoxEloise Blaine CramElsie May CreedLuman Elmer DanielsDorothy DannerJoseph John DayRalph Douglas DonerElla Ruth DrebinThomas Parker Dudley, Jr.Mary Colhoun DuncanWalter Clarence EarleMarie Emily EngelhardAlvin Nathan EpsteinHarry William FinkHarold Jacob FishbeinCoaina Josephine FitzgibbonElizabeth Chalmers FlemingJohn Julius FrischEarl Richard FryWilliam John GallagherPaul William GerdesLeo Mordecai GoldsmithEthan Allen GravesTheo Buckner GriffithFrancis Clinton GrovesMargaret Anastatia HayesCatherine Lois HaymakerCarl John Edward HelgesonKatherine Ernestine HelwigBarbara Alexander HendryGrace Mary HennisHerman Maurice HertzMorris Wolf HertzfieldHarry William HerxMalvin Gerald HoffmanRichard HofstraHelene HoughtelingMary Goodell IngalsVirginia Janette IralsonEsther Harriet JaffeAlbin O. JohnsonOrrin A. JohnsonCharles J ungErma Anna KahnFlorence Logan KilvaryMary Sadelia Knight Helen Lois KochIda KrausEmma Katherine KuebkerRichard Michael KuhAnna Rose LaheyFlorence Veronica LambMabel LarsonElsie May LawsonKatherine Sadie LentzFrederick Charles LeonardMiriam Belden LibbyClarence McKinley LoserJohn Cannon LyonsGeorge Hobart McDonaldElizabeth McPikeHelen Edmonia McWorterLouise MagorMarjorie Alice MahurinClifford George ManshardtEdith Loretta MattsonLouise Comstock MaxwellAgnes Gamble MurrayClarence Cameron NeffJames Henry NewettCarl Bernhardt NusbaumHannah Pearle OliverFlorence OwensMarion Elizabeth PalmerRuth Rachel PalmerFrank Edwin PershingAlbert Pick, Jr.Philip Grant PlanalpCecelia Catherine QuigleyIrma Mathilde RaduschHedwig ReveneMadeline ReedWilliam ReidCecil Lewis RewAnna RissmanFrances RobertsRichard Roelofs, Jr.THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Gloria RoethAlbert Hempenius RoosmaMaurice Wiseman RosenbargerHarold RosenbergStanley Harold RothSam A. RothermelHenry Wynkoop RubinkamMary Frances SchladweilerOttillie Anna SchmittClara ScholzIrene Helene SchrickerDonald Charles ScottSamuel ShuchterLester August SiedchlagJesse SissmanJosephine Susannah StarrHarriet Evelyn StoltenbergEdward Jacob StoneMartha Scott StuartDonald Monroe SwettDella May TaylorJohn Joseph TheobaldPaul Lloyd ThorenLoeta ThtirlimannGeorge White TraverShing Wu TsaiArthur Fisher TurmanFrank Drake TurnerOlive Trowbridge TurnerJudson Spratt TyleyHarold Theodore UehlingHarry Benjamin Van DykeMary Van DykeElizabeth Griffeth Van HoutenSumner Guiwits VeazeyJames A. WeberOlto Francis WeinerDorothy Alberta WhiteDorothy E. WinefieldSolomon Lionel ZaxOrrin Burns ZolineCandidates for the Title of Associate in Education:Ruth Harriet MichaelisCecilia Magdaline ThiemannMathilda Emilie BertramsCharlotte Elizabeth BodenschatzWilliam Doig Dalgetty Ethel Irene FischbeckAnna HeeneMiriam Elizabeth LowenbergCandidates for the Teacher's Certificate:Maud Winne fred AverillHelen Justine BonesteeleNorma Elmina BozarthEulalia Ann BreeneMabel Evelyn BrisleyLura May DeanRuth Helen DennisAmelia Inez DorlandIsabelle FanningLeonard FlaaElizabeth GerhardtFlora Belle Haack Anna HoadleyDoris Emily HotchkissAlice Mae IrwinHannah Ethel JonesDorothy Catherina KnightsOlga Jane LaxmanEthel Avadena LundRuth Dorothy MarshallDorothy Crittenden MoffattNina Leona NicholsFrances Helen PentlandEffie Melvina Pike Melva Bradley RallsWilma Bradley RallsMargery Eulalie RohanJeannette Goltra RussellAlice Ames SillowayLois Marie SlaytonIda Lougenia TaylorRuth Van InwagenCarolyn Matilda WagnerGenevieve Elizabeth WhiteDorothy White WilsonII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:William James CollinsLois Esther DayJane Ethelwyn DickerWilliam Harrison: HaynesA.B., Morehouse College, 1015Lorna Isabella Lavery Cedric Valentine MerrillAnna Marie OttoEva OvertonRudolph Gustave RiemannB.D., McCormick Seminary, Gertrude Elizabeth SmithElizabeth Weedon TragittAlice Marjory WaitsHarriet Alice WarrenPeter Yff, Jr.Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Rosalie BarnardRobert Shawmut BartonSarah Annis BobbittBenjamin Abraham BoeseEdna Mae BonfieldMary Rowena BoothFlorence Chisholm BowlesMarian Lynch BrelsfordDan Hedges BrownHazel BurkFrederick Marion ByerlyHelene CadmusThomas Joplin CaieEthel Anna CallermanAnnabel CareyIrene CaseBlanche Browning CheneryClement Delwyn CodyA.B., St. Cyril's College, 1914John Silas Rex ColeDorothy Margaret CollinsKathleen Wendell ColpittsMax Finley CornwellRalph Oscar CornwellHerbert CraneClaribel CregoElizabeth Drayer CroweRalph Waldo DavisHelen DawleyCharles Louis DayMary Livingston De LandJulia Voorhees DodgeCecelia DoerrBartolome Cruz DomingoJohn Joseph DonahoeDorothy Ann DorseyEleanor DoughertyMargaret Lois DrakeDorothy EdwardsGuy Frederic FairbrotherMarjorie Josephine FayJoseph Day FeherEmma Hill FeilerErnest August FinstromJoseph FisherJuanita Helm FloydSally Louise FordAlice Jean FosterAdelle Esther FrankelRowland Herbert GeorgeGuy Allan GladsonRoy William Goddard Thomas Arthur Goodwin Margaret Mary O'ConnorOlive Greensfelder James Franklin PageCharles Francis Grimes B.Pd., Kirkville, Missouri, State Nor-Emma Mary GrUnewald mal School, 1913Ph.B., Coe College, 1906 Eunice Frances PeaseFortunato Francis Gualano Ora Louise PeckMax Haleff Helen Lomira PerryHorace Marie Haltom Alice Julia PetersonSarah Gertrude Hamilton Amelia Caroline Phetzing.Margaret Lambert Hancock A.B., Lexington College for Women,Helen Marie Hatten B.S��9Warrensburg, Missouri, StateAlice Louise Hertel Normal School, 1915Margaret Louise Hess George Rawlings PoageFrieda Julia Hildebrandt Mary PrinceLucius Woodman Hilton Abraham Nicholas PritzkerMartin Louis Horrell Ruth Waring ProsserHelen Ramsay Hunt John Craig RedmonHelen Bartlett Jeffery Marie Theresa ReesCharles Joseph Jiran John Henry RoserMarie Helen Kaher Alberta Katharyne RossAlexander Samuel Kaun Leona Elizabeth RuppelKatharine Magee Kelly Paul Snowdon RussellFrederic Richard Kilner Clara Gail RyanMary Love Kilvary Laurence Eustis SalisburyEdward Fred Kixmiller Ruth Marie SandbergAdolph Otto Knoll Waldine Bertha SchneiderVina Grover Knowles Agnes Arminda SharpJoseph Willis Koucky William Matthews Shirley, Jr.A.B., University of North Dakota, Rheiia May Shoemaker1914. • Max S. Sickle, Jr.Grace Lemmger Lillie Helen SiebenalerA.B., Fargo College, lQI3 .Esther Myrtle SillAlfred John Lmk . .Elmer Luehr Mary LOUl�e SmithJohn Cannon Lyons Carol Henrietta SnyderRuth Manierre Charles Henry So utterMary Manning Ilse Alma SpmdlerOlive Kay Martin Earl Isaac Stew�rtWilliam Carey Martin Helen Rachel TImberlakeMarion Ida Martland Rex Abne� TodhunterS.B., Wilmington College, 1913Otto Mayer Dorothy Humphreys Vanderpoel�a�garet Aygusta Melody Robert P. VanderpoelLilhan Man� Monroe Louis John VictorHar<:>ld TuthI� Moore Percy Evan WagnerMarian Mortimer Eva Luella WaltherWalter Gladstone Moyle Ruth Margaret WelshEthel Fa¥e Mullarky A.B., Grove City College, Pa., 1913James Ohver Murdock Katherine Field WhiteFowler Beery McConnell Dorothy WingJoy Christine McCracken Cletus Verne WolfeLawrence John MacGregor Estelle ZemanHildur Mariam Nordlander May ZinckTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree oj Bachelor of Philosophy:Edwin Dorsey AbrahamStephen Mills ArcherB.L., Ohio Northern University, 1905Phoebe Florence BakerNellie Okla BarrettRoy BixlerHugo Leander BlomquistLaura Jane BollesBozetech Chestmir BrenEthel Dana BrightJ ames Greenleaf BrownFrederic William BurckyRoy Allen BurtJanet Rosalind CalkinsHarold Delos CaylorLouis Napoleon ChildEugene Opet ChimeneNicholas Jeffries ClecakMarion Ousley ColeDonald Lewis ColwellEthel Florence CooperHenry Erwin CopeAlbert Edwin CoxePaul Harold DausEthel Mildred DavisJehiel Shotwell DavisCarl Albert DragstedtJames Harold DwenCharles Judson EldridgeAlvin Hugo FillersA.B., Maryville College, IQUAlta Mary FisherEstelle Blanche AppleLeon CohenHenry GetzVictor Elmer Gutwillig Alvin George Foord Pierce McKenzieAnnie Gardner Reba MackinnonJay McKinley Garner Charles Thomas NellansEugene Armand Giard J ames Joseph Noonan, Jr.Archie Leland Gleason Helen Florence O'DonnellJohn Everett Gordon Carl Theodore OlsonWalter Harry Hart Henry Louis OrlovIrma Hauser Merlin May PaineJohanna Heumann Margaret Terrell ParkerHelen Cora Deuss Hill Leland Wilbur ParrGeorge Washington Hogeboom Dane Lowell PattersonRobert Edward Hughes Halford E. PattonAndrew Conway Ivy Albert Grover PetersBertha Kaplan Harry Ernest RiceDavid Kaplan Bessie Garnett RossFrancisco Go Kee Franklin Philip SchusterMalcolm Kemper Borris Judson ShermanLee Kiel Laurens Corning ShullMartha Morrison Kramer John Mark SimpkinBerenice Ruth Ladewick Dale Raymond SnowJohn Laval Bessie Frank SoyerJames Edward Lee Fred Henry StanglIsador Michael Levin Frank Millard StarlingI vah May Lister Charles Fletcher TaylorPd.B., Colorado State Teachers Col- George Garrison Verbrycklege, 1912 Ruth Marie VictorsonE�hel Vera Lund Laura WalterIcie Gertrude Macy Gracia Martha WebsterA.B., Central College for Women,IQI4 H or W . hGeorge Joseph Mohr erman. rver eI� . aarClaude S. Mumma Frank SImps�m WhitingHugh Macdonald Raymond WIlsonVictor Hugo HalperinElsie Belle JohnsCharles Michel, Jr.Gifford Wolters Plume John Moses RatcliffDenton H. SparksJames Warren TuftsEstelle Zoe WinnCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAlice AdamsLuie Hopkins BallB.S., Michigan Agricultural College,1913Rosa Lucy BieryNoble Fairchild BondA.B., Knoxville College, 1912Ezra Oren BottenfieldAlice Margaret BowersErna Marie BrennemannSigel Robert BumannJanet Grace CationQueen Isabella ComptonMary Margaret CotterLena May CrumMargaret Detweiler Anna DobbinsJean Aemile DorrelMargaret Leonore DuckerEsther Louise DueringerFerne Olga GildersleveElizabeth HarrisAlma Florence HatchMargaret Louise HayesEthel JacobsRuth Evelyn JenkinsAlbert Lawrence LawsonMary Mattie McDonaldAnna Isabel McGuireElizabeth Hazelton NicolBeryl Parker Amelia Mary RacyCaroline Lynch ReillyRuth Marian SchaeferErna Marie SchnoorHarry Henwood SmithEvangeline Elizabeth StenhouseJane Ruth SwanAlice Esther TreatAgnes Ruth WaddenLucie Mildred WilsonA.B., University of Nebraska, 1914Hazel WolfMargaret Gertrude WoodB.A., Smith College, 1912J eannie YoungJane Letham NeilCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Alice Lisle PrichardThesis: The Jewish Idea of Immortality Prior to 160 B.C.III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree oj Master oj Arts:ALICE ELIZABETH BARTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915STERLING STANLEY BEATHA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1913EDITH MAE BELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915ARTHUR JACOB BISSINGERA.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 19IIDAVID BOVINGTONA.B., McMaster University, 1899D.B., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1908CLARA HARDING BRUCEA.B., Wellesley College, 1905RAY ANDERSON EUSDENA.B., Grinnell College, 1912D.B., Yale University, 1915RALPH VOORHEES HINKLES.B., Kalamazoo College, 1907S.B., University of Chicago, 1907Grad., Rochester Theological Seminary, 19'3ISAAC FRANKLIN JENNINGSA.B., Ottawa University, 1912ELMER BURR LANES.B., Cornell College, 1910JOHN LESLIE LOBINGIERA.B., New York University, 1905D.B., Yale University, 1915ASIRVATHEM DAVID MASSILLAMANIPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915IVAN SEYMOUR NOWLANA.B., Acadia College, 1910ThB., iu«, 1912RALPH CHESTER OSTERGRENA.B., University of Minnesota, 1912WILLIAM RICHARD RIGELL,A.B., Howard College, 1913Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1915WILLIAM V. ROOSAA.B., Drake University, 1915ARCHIE RUDOLPH RUCKSA.B., Birmingham College, 1914Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1916HENRY LUBBERS RUSTA.B., Des Moines College, 1914RALPH KENDALL SCHWABA.B., Norhwestern College, 1913D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1915VERNON FRANKLIN SCHWALMA.B., Manchester College, 1913MARY GERTRUDE STILLA.B., Drake University, 1912JOHN FESTUS STUBBSA.B., Drake University, 1914MORGAN LESLIE WILLIAMSB.S., Union College, 1914COMER McDONALD WOODWARDA.B., Emory College, 1900EDWARD ZBITOVSKYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915 Thesis: The Prophets as StatesmenThesis: Rise of the Social Interest in the Modern ChurchThesis: Agencies for Parental Education, Thesis: Modern Conceptions of Jesus as " I ndwelling Spirit"Thesis: The Place of Christian Education in the Development ofthe Indian WomanThesis: The Educational Work of the Church of England in theAmerican ColoniesThesis: The Pre-Anselmic Theories of the Doctrine of theAtonementThesis: Renaissance Elements in DanteThesis: Relation between Church and State in Connection withthe Liquor Problem in the Colony of MarylandThesis: Education in the Colonial Period under the DutchReformed ChurchThesis : Missionary Problems in IndiaThesis: The Educational Work of the German Reformed andLutheran Churches in Pennsylvania during the ColonialPeriodThesis: The Hebrew Prophets as Champions of the OppressedThesis: Negro Religious Leadership on the Southern Seaboard,1830-1861Thesis: The Conception of Righteousness Held by the Pre­exilic ProphetsThesis: Democratic Idealism of John WesleyThesis: Christian Literature of the Reign of DomitianThesis: Athanasius' Views of ImmortalityThesis: The Moody Revival of the SeventiesThesis: Biographies of Women for Adolescent GirlsThesis: The Relation of Primitive Christianity to the IndustrialWorldThesis: Marsilius of Padua as Forefather of the ReformationThesis: The Hebrew Idea of ImmortalityThesis: The J ohannine ChristologyCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):LEIF HALFDAN AWESA.B., Augsburg Seminary, 1910A.M., University of North Dakota, 19I1ROBERT HARVEYA.B., McMaster University, 1913A.M., ibid, 1915B.Th., Brandon College, 1915RIICHIRO HOASHIA.B., University of Southern California, 1912A.M., tus., 1912ARTHUR RAYMOND OATESA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1913A.M., Columbia University, 1915DOUGLAS RICHARD PATTERSONA.B., Wesley College, Manitoba, 1911CLAUDE WILLARD SPROUSEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914IV.Henry Rew GrossFisher Sanford Harris, cum laudeJohn Robert Robinson Thesis: Elementary Religious Instruction in the LutheranChurchThesis: The Treatment of the Supernatural in John Caird'sReligious PhilosophyThesis: Tertullian's Conception of Immortality and of the Resur­rection of the FleshThesis: The Circuit Method of MinistryThesis: Functional Opportunities of the Rural ChurchThesis: The Chicago Boys' CourtTHE LAW SCHOOLHarold Bertram SmithClarence Wells ThomasStuart Bernard White, cum laudeCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):CLIFFORD HARRISON BROWDERA.B., Butler College, 1912ISAAC RAY CARTERA.B., University of Illinois, 1914SHU FEN CHIENGraduate, Imperial Tientsin University, 1900A.B., George Washington University, 1911CHARLES GUY CISNAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914IRWIN CLAWSONA.B., University of Utah, 1914FRANK ELSWORTH DINGLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914ADDA ELDREDGE, cum laudeA.B., Bryn Mawr, 1908MACK EVERETT GILLISA.B., Knox College, 1913DANIEL STIVER GISHWILLERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915DAVID JOSEPH GREENBERG, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1914ROY WILLIAM HALEA.B., Georgetown College, lOllSOLOMON HARRISONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915WESLEY GRANT HENKEA.B., Charles City College, 1912 •CHARLES LEE HYDEA.B., Beloit College, 1013WILLIAM RUSSELL JORDANA.B., Drake University, 1914GEORGE BLOUNT KERMANA.B., Knox College, rcrrPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915 JOEL FURNAS McDAVIDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914S.B., James Millikin University, 1915CASPER PLATTA.B., University of llIinois, 1914RENO RUCKER REEVEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914HERBERT FREDERICK SCHOENINGPh.B., Hamline University, 1912EARLE ASTOR SHILTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914HENRY CARLTON SHULLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914JOHN GRANVILLE SIMSA.B., Maryville College, 1912OTTO AUGUST SINKIEA.B., University of Nebraska, 1913FRANKLIN HIRD STRYKERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914HARDRESS NATHANIEL SWAIM, cum laudeA.B., DePauw University, 1913ROBERT HAVILAND THOMPSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914HARRY SHULTS TRESSELA.B., University of Illiniois, 1914JUNE GILL VAN KEURENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914BERNARD WALTER VINISSKYPh.B., University of Chicago, IQ14SYLVESTER FRANCIS WADDENA.B., University of South Dakota, 1914GEORGE WADSWORTHA.B., State University of Iowa, 1910 /V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:HERMAN CAREY BEYLEA.B., Central College, 1912(Political Science)RUTH LOMAS BRIBACHA.B. Vassar College, 1906(English)ELMER BERGUN BROWNB.S. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1914(Education)WILLIAM PIERCE CARSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(English)EMERSON CHARLES DENNY • .,A.B., Indiana University, 1915(Education)ELIZABETH LOUISE DROTT (I I . �A.B., Grinnell College, 1913(English)LILLIAN MAIE DUDLEYS.B., Kansas Btate Normal School, 1915(German)MABEL BROWN ELLISA.B., Olivet College, 1908(Commerce and Administration)HARRIETT HARDINGPh.B.,-DePauw University, 1897(General Literature)HARVEY THOMAS HILL (lS.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1915(Commerce and Administration) Thesis: Constitutional and Administrative Aspects of TenementHouse LegislationThesis: Conjugation in pe Gestes of Alisaumder, Ms. Greaves60 Bodlein.Thesis: The Finanical Status of Elementary Schools and Sec­ondary Schools in MissouriThesis: The Anturs of Arthur at the Farnowarthelan VThesis: Classification of the Problems in Algebra on the Basisof an. Analysis of TextsThesis: A Study of Bunyan's FictionThesis: Motifs and Treatment of the V olkslied of the EighteenthCenturyThesis: The Federal Regulation of Child Labor t.-.#Thesis: A Search for Soul Satisfaction: Dante and Goethe's" Faust"Thesis: The Drainage Excavator Industry of the United StatesMARY AGNES JENKINSA.B., Albion College, 1908(History)PAUL SHEPARD KINGSBURYS.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1910(Education)JULIUS VICTOR KUCHYNKAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(English)MILDRED E. LAMBERTA.B., St. Mary's College, 1914(Greek)PERCY CHARLES LAPHAMA.B. Des Moines College, 1912(Education)LOIS DALRYMPLE LOGANA.B., University of Manitoba, 1913(Romance)RALPH GERALD LOMMENA.B., University of South Dakota, 1913(English) .ALBERT RUSSELL MANNS.B., Cornell University, 1904(Sociology)ALBERT BARRETT MORRISA.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, I9II(History)HOMER SAMUEL MYERSA.B., Baker University, 1893'A.M., iu«,(Mathematics)HIDEJIRO OKUDAPh.B., University of Chicago, lOIS(History)IRENE LOIS PITTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Latin)EDWARD QUINNA.B., Indiana State Normal, 1914(History) Thesis: The Philippine Commission 1901-1907 'FE-_,!'�Thesis: A Study of the Business Organization of the Public fI'Schools of Decatur, IllinoisThesis: The Influence of Byron on Bohemian Literature V'. � Thesis: The Influence of Aristotle and Longinus on Seven­teenth- and Eighteenth-Century English Literary CriticismThesis: Survey of the Results of Instruction in Fundamental i#�"Branches in a Public Elementary SchoolThesis: Lines in Dante Ending in an Adjective of Doubtful vApplicationThesis: The Religious Milton 'i?" .Thesis: Studies in Plot Structure in the Comedies of TerenceIThesis: Some Effects of the Social Concept on Recent EconomicTheoryThesis: Robert J. Walker in the Kansas Struggle JillThesis: The Motion on a Smooth Sphere of a Particle Attracted all'by a Force Varying as the Inverse Cube of the DistanceThesis: Significant Points in the Early European Intercoursewith Japan. IThesis: The Commerce of Rhode Island, 1750-1776HARRY WILBUR RICKETTSA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1910(Latin)WAICHI SAITOA.B. University of Southern California, 1915 ',»(Sociology)OLIVE MAY SARBER IA.B., Franklin College, 1913(Latin)RALEIGH SCHORLINGA.B., University of Michigan, 19II(Education)ELLEN LAUGHLIN SCOTTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(English)JAMES HENRY SMITHPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915(Education)CLAUD CARL SPIKERA.B., West Virginia University, 19U(Romance)DEWITT TALMAGE STARNESA.B., University of Chattanooga, 19II(English)MARY LYON THOMPSONA.B., Tarkio College, 1914(Education)CHARLES LINGLE WOODFIELDA.B., DePauw University, 1899(Education) /Thesis: The Forces of the Genitive in Virgil's H Aeneid," VBooks I-VIThesis: The Systems of Sociology >IoThesis: The Origin of the Astronomical Elements in the Cult ofMithraThesis: Four Problems of Practice Teaching in Secondary­School MathematicsThesis: The English Squire f(Thesis: Experiments in Elementary Arithmetic �' v'Thesis: The Critical Literary Ideas of Clement Marot VThesis: A Comparison of the Morality of Addison and Richard­sonThesis: Study of the Education Classes of the Young Women'sChristian AssociationThesis: A Scientific Basis of Vocational Guidance for Under­graduates Preparing to Enter the Teaching ProfessionCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:BESSIE LEOLA ASHTONS.B., University of Chicago, 19II(Geography)JOSEPH OLIVER BALCARS.B., Coe College, 1913(Physiological Chemistry)HELEN BOURQUINA.B., Colorado College, 1915(Botany)MENDEL EVERETT BRANOMEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1913(Geography)LESTER REYNOLD DRAGSTEDTS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Physiology)JOSEPHINE ALBINE DUDAS.B., University of Chicago, I915(Botany)JOHN RICKARD DUNDONPh.B., University of Notre Dame, 1914(Physiology)WARD RENEAU GRIFFINGS.B., Louisiana State University, 1914(Botany)HARRY LEE HUBERS.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Physiology)GEORGE EDWIN JOHNSONS.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1913(Zoology)MARGUERITE GENEVIEVE MALLONS.B., Lewis Institute, 1915(Household Administration)EFFIE E. MARKWELLS.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915(Physics)THOMAS ALEXANDER McCORKLEA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1914(Chemistry) Thesis: The Spring Wheat Industry in Minnesota and theDakotasThesis: Preparation of Glucal and a Study of its PhysiologicalActionThesis: The Chromatophore of Zygnema ."Thesis: A Geographic Interpretation of the DevelOPment of theFox River RegionThesis: The Gastric Juice Factor in Gastric and DuodenalUlcersThesis: The Air Chambers of the Merchantiales /vThesis: The Influence of Gastero-Enterotomy on Motility of theEmpty StomachThesis: Metabolic Changes in the Leaves of the Apple due toGymnosporangium Juniperi-virginianae Sch.Thesis: The Origin of the Ammonia in Gastric JuiceThesis: The Habits of the Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel(Citellus Tridecemlineatus), with SPecial Reference toHibernationThesis: The Digestibility and Utilization of Little-cooked andof Much-cooked BaconThesis: The Viscosity of Air "/ \i,/Thesis: The Synthesis of the Disaccharides ./HARRIET McWILLIAMS PARSONSA.B., Vassar College, 1915(Astronomy) •FLORENCE MARIA PIERCES.B., Knox College, 1915(Zoology)LLOYD KENDRIG[{. RIGGSS.B., Leander Clark College, I9Il(Physiological Chemistry)JACOB ROTH RUPPS.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Physiology) ./MMANDAYl\N' A. SAMPATHKUMARANA.B., University of Madras, 1910(Botany)EDITH GWYN WRENS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Physics) Thesis: The Photo-visual Magnitudes of the Stars in thePleiadesThesis: The Effects of Certain Chemical Agmts on Physio­logical . Condition and Experimental Reproduction inPlanariaThesis: The Amount of Carbon Dioxide Produced by VariousNerves of Frogs, and the Increase of Carbon Dioxide Ex­cretion Produced by Chemical Stimulation of NervesThesis: Hunge« in FeversThesis: Smut on SorghumThesis: The Index of Refraction of Water for Different Wave­Lengths and Temperatures. Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:'ARTHUR JEFFREY DEMPSTER . Thesis: The Properties of Slow Canal RaysA.B., University of Toronto, 1909A.M., tu«, 1910(physics, Mathematics)FRANK EARL DENNY Thesis: Permeability of Certain Plant Membranes to Water v-A.B., University of Nebraska, 1906(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology, and PlantEcology)ALPHAEUS WILLIAM nqPLER Thesis: The Gametophytes of Taxus Canadensis Marsh\ A.B., Juniata College, I911S.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Plant Morphology, Plant Ecology)LEE MONROE ELLISON Thesis: The Early Romantic Drama at the English CourtA.B., University of Texas, 1911A.M., iu«, 1916(English Literature, English Language)OSCAR JACOB ELSESSER Thesis: The Action of Immune Sera on Vegetable Proteins with VS.B., University of Chicago,;1913 Special Reference to the Specificity of Abderhalden ReactionS.M., tus., IQIS(Pathology, Physiology)EARLE EDWARD EUBANK Thesis: A Study of Family DesertionA.B., William Jewell College, 1908A.M., iu«, 1913(Sociology, Political Economy)JOSEF ROY GEIGER Thesis: Religious Aspects of PragmatismA.B., Furman University, 1909A.M., Stetson University, 1912A.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Philosophy, Psychology) .WILLIAM SCOTT GRAY Thesis: Studies of Elementary School Reading Through Stan-S.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1913 dardized Tests(Education, Psychology)RALPH EDWIN HALL Thesis: The Periodic System and the Properties of the Elements.S.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1907 The Freezing Point Lowerings of Mixtures and of Solu-S.M., ibid., 1909 tions of Cobalt Ammines, and Other Salts of Various TypesA.M., Ohio State University, 19I1 01 Ionization---------(Chemistry, Physics)ARTHUR McCRACKEN HARDING Thesis: On Certain Loci Projectively Connected with a GivenA.B., University of Arkansas, 1904 Plane CurveA.M., University of Chicago, 1913(Mathematics, Astronomy)WILLIAM LEROY HART Thesis: Differential Equations and Implicit Functions inS.B., University of Chicago, 1913 Infinitely Many VariablesS.M., uu; 1914(Mathematics, Astronomy)LAWRENCE MELVIN HENDERSON Thesis: The Ratio of Mesothorium I to Thorium in ThoriumA.B., St. Olaf College, 1910 MineralsS.M., ibid., lOll(Chemistry, Physics)YOSHIO ISHIDA Thesis: The Kinetic Theory of Rigid Molecules t-../S.B., University of Chicago, 1911(Physics, Mathematics)" ERNEST EVERETT JUST Thesis: Studies of Fertilization in Platynereis MegalopsA.B., Dartmouth College, lQ07(Zoology, Physiology)LESLIE ALVA KENOYER Thesis: Environmental Influences of Nectar Secretion" A.B., Campbell College, 1906A.M., University of Kansas, 1908(Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology, and Plant Mor­phology)LEONARD VINCENT KOOSA.B., Oberlin College, 1907A.M., University of Chicago, 1915(Education, Sociology)\, LEONARD B. LOEBS.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Physics, Chemistry)MAUD LEONORA MENTENA.B., University of Toronto, 1904M.B., ius; 1907M.D., ibid., 19I1� (Physiological Chemistry, Physiology, Anatomy)\ CARL DANFORTH MILLERS.B., Richmond College, 1910(Physics, Mathematics)'CARL RICHARD MOORES.B., Drury College, 1913A.M., tus., 1914(Zoology, Physiological Chemistry)RAYMOND CECIL MOOREA.B., Denison University, 1013(Geology, Paleontology)CARL CONRAD WERNLI NICHOL.A.B., Oberlin College, lOllA.M., tus.. 1912(Philosophy, Psychology)LOUIS AUGUSTUS PECHSTEINA.B., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1012S.B. in Ed., Missouri State University, 1913(Psychology, Education)AGNES RUTHERFORD RIDDELLA.B., University of Toronto, 1806A.M., ibid., 1897(Romance Literature, Romance Languages)WILLARD ALLEN ROBERTSS.B., Earlham College, 1911(Chemistry, Physics)ARTHUR PEARSON SCOTTA.B., Princeton University, 1004A.M., ibid., 1907D.B., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1010(History, Sociology), BENJAMIN ESTILL SHACKELFORDA.B., University of Missouri, 19UA.M., iu«, 1913(Physics, Mathematics)WILMER HENRY SOUDER, A.B., Indiana University, 1010. A.M., ibid., 19I1(Physics, Chemistry)PAULINE SPERRYA.B., Smith College, 1906A.M., ibid., 1908S.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Mathematics, Astronomy)JOHN MARCELLUS STEADMAN, JR.A.B., Wofford College, 1909A.M., ibid., 1912(English Language, English Literature)EDWIN LEODGAR THEISSA.B., Northwestern College, 1905Ph.B., uu.. 1905A.M., ibid., 1907(Greek, Latin)CHARLES WELDON TOMLINSONA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1913A.M., ibid., 1914 '(Geology, Paleontology).,wALTER TICKNOR WHITNEYS.B., Pomona College, 1910S.M., ibid., 1912(Physics, Astronomy)ELIZA GREGORY WILKINSA.B., Wellesley, 1900A.M., ibid., 1904(Greek, Latin) Thesis: The Administration of Secondary-School UnitsThesis: Mobilities of Gaseous Ions in High Electric FieldsThesis: Alkalinity of the Blood in Malignant Disease and OtherPathological ConditionsThesis: Absorption Coefficients of Soft X-RaysThesis: The Superposition of Fertilization on ParthenogenesisThesis: The Stratigraphy of the Mississippian System ofMissouriThesis: Influence of Function and Occupation on EthicalCodesThesis: Methods in Motor Learning .....Thesis: Flaubert and Maupassant: A Literary RelationshipThesis: The Conductivity of Magnesium Sulphate Solutions.2. The Conductivities and Freezing Points of Solutions ofthe Cobalt-AmminesThesis: History of the Criminal Law in Virginia during theColonial PeriodThesis: Temperature and Blackening Effects in Helical Tung­sten FilamentsThesis: The Normal Photoelectric Effect of Lithium, Sodium,and Potassium as a Function of Wave-Lengths and IncidentEnergyThesis: Properties 0 a Certain Projectively Defined TwoParameter Family of Curves on a General SurfaceThesis: Origin of the Historical Present in EnglishThesis: Hostility to Plato in AntiquityThesis: Correlation of the Middle Paleozoic Sedimentary For­mations of the Rocky MountainsThesis: The Pole Effect in the Calcium ArcThesis: "Know Thyself" in Greek Literature and PhilosophyVI. THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESCandidates for the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane LettersMAURICE BLOOMFIELD, Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, JohnsHopkins University. The candidate will be presented by Professor Carl DarlingBuck, Ph.D., Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Indo-European ComparativePhilology.HERMANN COLLITZ, Professor of Germanic Philology, Johns Hopkins University.The candidate will be presented by Professor Starr Willard Cutting, Ph.D., Headof the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures.CHARLES HALL GRAND GENT, Professor of Romance Languages, Harvard Uni­versity. The candidate will be presented by Professor William Albert Nitze, Ph.D.,Head of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures.Candidates for the honorary degree of Doctor of ScienceJOHN CASPER BRANNER, formerly Professor of Geology and President Emeritus,Leland Stanford Junior University. The candidate will be presented by ProfessorThomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Head of the Departments ofGeology and Paleontology .. JOHN JOSEPH CARTY, Chief Engineer of the American Telephone and TelegraphCompany. The candidate will be presented by Professor Albert Abraham Michel­son, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Head of the Department of Physics.JOHN MASON CLARKE, State Geologist and Paleontologist of New York, Directorof the State Museum and of the Science Division of the Education Bureau. Thecandidate will be presented by Professor Rollin D. Salisbury, A.M., LL.D., Head ofthe Department of Geography.I'OTTO FOLIN, Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Bio-Chemistry in the Harvard MedicalSchool, Harvard University. The candidate will be presented by Professor JuliusStieglitz, Ph.D., Sc.D., Chairman of the Department of Chemistry.GEORGE ELLERY HALE, Director of the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory of theCarnegie Institution of Washington. The candidate will be presented by ProfessorEdwin Brant Frost, A.M., Sc.D., Head of the Department of Astronomy andDirector of the Yerkes Observatory.EDWARD BURR VAN VLECK, Professor of Mathematics, the University of Wis­consin. The candidate will be presented by Professor Eliakim Hastings Moore,Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Math.D., Head of the Department of Mathematics.Candidates for the honorary degree of Doctor of DivinityWILLIAM MORTON WHEELER, Professor of Economic Entomology and Dean ofthe Faculty of the Bussey Institution for Research in Applied Biology, HarvardUniversity. The candidate will be presented by Professor Frank Rattray Lillie,Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Zoology.WILLIAM COLEMAN BITTING, Pastor of the Second Baptist Church of St. Louisand for nine years corresponding secretary of the Northern Baptist Convention.The candidate will be presented by Professor Shailer Mathews, A.M., D.D., LL.D.,Dean of the Divinity School.Candidates for the honorary degree of Doctor of LawsHENRY CHURCHILL KING, Professor of Theology and President of Oberlin College.The candidate will be presented by Professor Theodore Gerald Soares, Ph.D., D.D.,Head of the Department of Practical Theology.ROSCOE POUND, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence and Dean of the HarvardLaw School, Harvard University. The candidate will be presented by ProfessorJames Parker Hall, A.B., LL.B., Dean of the Law School.WILLIAM HENRY WELCH, Baxley Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Uni­versity. The candidate will be presented by Professor Ludvig Hektoen, M.D.,Head of the Department of Pathology.During the Academic Year I9I5-I6 the following Titles, Certificates, and Degrees have beenconferred by the University:The Title of Associate -The Certificate of the Two Years' Course in the College of Education -The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or ScienceThe Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science, in Education -The Degree of Bachelor of Laws -The Degree of Master of Arts in the Divinity School -The Degree of Master of Arts or Science in the Graduate Schools -The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity -The Degree of Doctor of LawThe Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Divinity SchoolThe Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Schools - 5014113VII. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT