tQJ.:bt 'ClblnitlttfJitp of <lCbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHEONE-HUNDREDTH CONVOCATIONUbe ButumnSEPTEMBER FIRSTA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPJ.1ocessional March-"Pomp and Circumstance"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist ElgarThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Associate's Title and for the Certificate of the College ofEducationThe 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 President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND PROFESSOR THEODORE GERALDSOARES, PH.D., D.D.III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Constructive Citizenship," SAMUEL CHILES MITCHELL, PH.D., D.D., LL.D.,President of Delaware College, Newark, DelawareIV. INTERLUDE-"The Rheingold" WagnerVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESSarah SchanfeldWilliam Benedict SerbinWalter Francis SnyderElla Ernestine StoneEdwin Harrel SuhrHarriett Martha SullivanMay Petrea TheilgaardTerry WeissLillian May WilsonCandidates 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 Henry Gordon GaleCandidates 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 by Dean RollinD. SalisburyCandidates 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 Rollin D. SalisburyCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLES1. THE JUNIOR COLLEGESCandidates for the Title of Associate in Arts, Philosophy, or Science:Joseph Leopold AdlerHelen Marie BursikHenry David CohenSigmund Hyman CohenEvelyn Florence ColbyJames Edwin ColeBertha Read CraigRalph Eugene FieldBelle FinkelsteinCharles Edwin Galloway Faith GambleEmanuel Mandel KaplanLouis Martin MantynbandDorothy Osborne MilchristCatherine Modesta McGuireHonora Elizabeth McGuireEffie Louise PrattLouise ReissenweberJames Lanning SaylerTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Berenice AshbyVergil Francis BinfordHelen Kathryn CampbellMary DickinsonMabel Geneva Hicks Mae Theresa KilcullenAnnie Louise KirkhamBalbina Geneveve LazarskiBlanche Mary Elizabeth LovettLaura Lucas Ruth Vivien OstlundJ ohnette Jessie PierikLucie StevensHelen Beatrice TupperII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSNorman John Stevenson CroftAlice E. McElin Candidates for the Degree oj Bachelor of Arts:Willis Harbert SuggCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:Berry William AllenKatherine Ethington AllenPercy Drummond AshfordFrances Henrietta BakerNoah E. BashoreDorman Tallett BennittS.B., University of Wyoming, 1915Gustavus William BlomquistHarry Barton Bogg, Jr.Marie Bernadette BraumanEllen Whiting CampbellFlorence Hasseltine CarrollN ellie Woods CastlemanDora Elizabeth ChristensonHelen 'Louisa CookeHarry Lee DavisMagdaleen Cathrina DiemerHelen Baker EastmanMary Pollock FallN eHie Minerva FarthingPedro Eduardo GigouxBachelor of Humanities, St. Univer-sity of Chili, 19IIJohn Lincoln GrayLee Henry GriffinAnna GrillIsabel HazlettElizabeth Marie AdamsEmma Annie BraswellOlive Flora BrysonJoseph Kaiser CohenGeorge Frederick CramerHenry Albert GoldsteinEdna GrahamRobert Stose HilpertAlta Bee AdamsMarguerite Cason Anderson'Edward BeattyEdna Belle BostedorAdd Elmer CoppersJessie Marie CoxMary Lorette DoughertyMarion Elizabeth DunsheeNona Grace FinneyGeorge Selton FowlerJohn Monroe Hackler Samuel Emerson RaglandTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATUREMary Teresa HenryDorothy Page HiggsKathrine Margaret HoweCrescenta HuberMabel Charlotte IserAlice Justin JenkinsA.B., Galloway College, 1905Rolf Thure JohansonAmma Frank JohnsonMaurice Joseph KarpfAlice Belle KelseyEmery Leigh KimballLota M. KingRegis Beatrice LaveryPao-liu LiRose Lee LisenbyPhoebe MorseIda Victoria MosserLucius Oliver McAfeeA.B., Johnson Bible College, 1910Charlotte Agatha McCallHelen McCalpinRobert Nelson McConnellJessie Anne MacEachernBenjamin Franklin NewmanWyman George Hough1 ames Henry LawsonS.B., Cumberland College, 1912Gilliean Farley LeeS.B., Judson College, 19IIMyrogene MeadHarry MeisslerPaul William MerchantTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONClara Louise HeuseEdna Elizabeth HudlerClara Dorothy KneedyMary Constance MosesMamie Russell MutzJames Laurence McBrideNancy Hill McNealMaxwell Gerald ParkArthur Frank PayneHannah Etta Pease Erna Edith OlschnerEmma ParkS.B., Valparaiso University, 19IIA.B., iu«, 1912Louie Gertrude RamsdellLucy Rose RichmondElizabeth Mary RomanUnita SchaffnerEdna Bertha SchwarzmanJennie Lillian SplawnA.B., Baylor University, 1906Bertha Monica SteamsWilliam Bradley StoneFlorence Lee ThomasMarie Eloise TinsleyGenevieve TurnerMaurice Taylor Van HeekeOlga Hildegard VogelElizabeth WaterstonClara Anna WesthaferA.B., Moore's Hill College, 1908Winifred Emily WilsonFrances Ruth WoodMary June WoodsWen Tsan YuMyrtle Clarbell NelsonHenry Charles SauerKate Parker SmithGeorge Augustus StevensonBenjamin William TruesdellRhoda Tanner WanlessSan Yin WongBess Lee PowellBeulah Evelyn RinehartNicholas Edwin SchwartzAlice Elizabeth ScottRobert Edward St. ClairA.B., in Education, Kirksville StateNormal School, 1909Edith Irene ThorenRalph Perry VansawArthur George WaidelichCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Ada WhitworthJessie Mabel ReeveIra Walter WertenbergerTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Jakub Horak Sterling Alexander Lewis, Jr.III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:Thesis: The Miracles of the Fourth GospelThesis: The Contribution of Dr. Hooper to the English Reforma­tionThesis: The Conception of the Bible in Liberal OrthodoxyThesis: The Religious Motive as an Ethical Incentive in Epic­tetus and in PaulThesis: The Relation of the Wesleyan Movement to DemocracyThesis: Cultural Materials for Missionary PropagandaThesis: The Interpretation of the Death of Jesus Christ, inEarly TheologyThesis: The Conception of Religious Authority of the Old Testa­ment held by W. Robertson Smith mid A. B. DavidsonThesis: The Moral and Religious Values of Industrial Educa­tionThesis: Educational Activities of the Brethren of the CommonLifeThesis: Christianity in the Anti-Slavery Movement before 1800Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:Thesis: Rural Religious EducationThesis: The Patriotism of the Hebrew ProphetsThesis: The Problem of the Supernatural in KantThesis: Particularism and Universalism in the Post-ExilicPeriodElizabeth Deuel BenhamHerbert Donald FillersAndrew Gregory H. AndrewsRuby May HillDAVID HOLMES ASTONA.M., East Texas Normal College, 1907CLARA McNEIL BROWNA.B., University of Arizona, 1912BRUCE WESLEY DICKSONAA·B., Car�on and Newman College, 1906.M., Umverslty of Arkansas, 1912SAMUEL EVERTONA.B., Manitoba University, 1898D.B., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1909EDMUND MEEK HOLMESA.B., Simpson College 1880D.B., Garrett Biblical 'Institute, 1883ERNEST KELHOFER�h·B., �o�thwestern College, 1903.B., ibid., 1903,SUEHIKO NORIMICHI MIW AAA·B., Waseda University (Japan), 1910.B., Leland Stanford University, 1915JAMES JOSIAH REEVE�h·B., �c�aster University, 1894.B., zbzd., 1896n.n., University of Chicago, 1898WILLIAM ORISON VALENTINEA.B., Valparaiso University, 1915JOHN BOWMAN WHITEA.B., Mount Morris College, 1913GOLD REFINED WILSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1914JOHN KIVETT ARNOTA.B., Indiana University, 1907DELOS ANNETTE JAMESA.B., University of Denver 1911A.M., ibid., 1912 'SEll CHI MURAKAMIA.B., DePauw University 1913A.M., University of Chic�go, 1916MART GARY SMITHAn·B., Texas Christian College 1906.B., Dra:ke U:niversity, 1912'A.M., Umverslty of Chicago, 1915-_----- ____!:;__----���Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy: .JOHN ALBERT MAYNARD Thesis: Studies in Religious Texts from AssurSc.B., University of Paris, 1901Ph.B., tu«, 1906n.B., uu., 1909A.M., University of Chicago, 1914S.T.M., Western Theological Seminary, 1915n.B., General Theological Seminary, 1916ELMER HARRY ZAUGG Thesis: A Genetic Study of the Spirit-Phenomena in the NewA.B., Heidelberg University, 1903 TestamentIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Eugene Everheart BrucknerYorick Durham Mathes (cum laude) John Huntington Van Brunt, Jr.Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):FRANK PROUTY ABBOTTA.B., Wiliams College, 1913FLETCHER ARTHUR CATRONPh.B., The University of Chicago, 1914JOHN BEGG CHEADLEA.B., University of Kansas, 1898LL.B., ibid., 1902HORACE SUMNER DAVIS (cum laude)Ph.B., The University of Chicago, 1915rJACOB LORELLE KAUFFMANA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1912 JOHN McINTOSHA.B., Oberlin College, 19IIEMANUEL RABIN PARNASS (cum laude)Ph.B., The University of Chicago, 1915THOMAS W. REILLYA.B., Miami University, 1913JOSEPH HUGO SWAN (cum laude)Ph.B., The University of Chicago, 1915CHANG LOK TANPh.B., The University of Chicago, 1913VARRO EUGENE TYLERA.B., University of Nebraska, 1914JOHN VINCENT McCORMICKA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1914V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:vlFRANK RICHARDSON ALDRICHA.B., Washburn College, 1904(Education) . , Thesis: Distribution of High School Graduates in KansasCHARLES IVAN ALEXANDERV S.B., University of Texas, 190�(Mathematics) Thesis: Trajectories and Curves of Equal Action in MechanicsV' FRANK ELMER ALSUPA.B., Warrensburg State Normal, 1912S.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1913(Education) Thesis: Tendencies in Missouri Schools from 1910 to 1915v MOODY LEWIS BEANBLOSSOMS.B., Valparaiso University, 1906A.B., Indiana University, 19II(Psychology) Thesis: Mental Examination of Two Thousand DelinquentBoys and Young Menv PAUL HENRY BECKA.B., Central Wesleyan College, 1912(Education) Thesis: A Comparison of the Grades of the Different Classe� ofCommercial Pupils in the Central High School, St. Louis" MARY BATES BLOSSOMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1909(German)•GUY THOMAS BUSWELLA.B., York College, 1913(Education) Thesis: A Study of Wildenbruch's NovellenThesis: The Course of Study in Typical High Schools inNebraskaMINNIE LUELLA CARTERV Ph.B., Oberlin College, 1898(German) . Thesis: Andreae Capellani Regii Francorum, De Amore"'ERWIN CURTIS CLINEA.B.! Ohio Wesleyan University, 1907(Latin, German) ,'ROBERTA DOUGLAS CORNELIUSA.B., Logan Female College, 1905A.B., _Randolph-Macon Womans College, 1909(English)..; GARFIELD ALLEN CURRYA.B., Morehouse College, 1909A.B.! University of Chicago, 1910(Latm).,; LOUIE DEUPREEA.B., Indiana University, 1910(English),J CHARLES FRANCIS DUNNS.B., ;Lebanon University, 1910A(E·Bd· In �d., Kentucky State University, 19IIucanon)v' MARTHA ANNA FISCHERL.B., Carleton College, 1899(German)v GEORGE LEE FLEMINGA(E·Bd· in �d., University of Minnesota, 1914ucation)V LORA LINN GARRISONAA·B., qk�ahoma Christian University, 1908.M., zbzd., 1909(English)CARL GUSTAVE GEORGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(German)v WALTER GEORGE GINGERYS.B., Mt. Union College, 19II(Mathematics)V' AGNES HAZEN GRAHAMPh;B., Mt. Union College, 1907(HIstory)v ESSIE MARIE GRAHAMA.�., Fairmount College, 1915(History)v CARL HAYES GRIFFEYA.B., Indiana University, 1910(Education)V LAURA ADELLA HATFIELDPh.B., Denison University, I9II(History)MARY ATWOOD HINKLEYA.B., Cornell College, 1905(General Literature, English)" RALPH MONTAGUE HOGANS.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915(Education)y MILDRED HUNTA.B., Denison University, 1909(Mathematics)LORA ALDIS HUTCHENSA.B., DePauw University, 1909(English)� EMMA HYDEA.B., University of Kansas, 1890(Mathematics)tI JOHN THOMAS LISTERA.B., Butler College, 1897Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Romance)EARLE BRENNEMkN MILLERA.B., University of Colorado, 1914(Mathematics) Thesis: Criticism of the Theory of Contamination in thePseudolusThesis: The Mediaeval Features of the Elizabethan Courtier'sEducationThesis: The Position of the Possessive and Demonstrative Ad­jectives in Caesar's Gallic WarThesis: A Contrast of the Social Ideals of the Mid-Nineteenthand Twentieth CenturiesThesis: Educational Legislation and Administration in Mary­land from 1776 to 1850Thesis: The Anacreontic PoetsThesis: Instructional Costs in the First Six Elementary GradesThesis: Christopher Rich and His Relation to the English StageThesis: Die religiose Entwickelung des jungen Goethe im Lichteder BibelThesis: Motion of a Particle on a Corrugated SurfaceThesis: The Development of Religious Liberty in Colonial NewYorkThesis: English Poor-laws in the Nineteenth CenturyThesis: Standardizing the Marks of High School TeachersThesis: The Frontier Policy of New York, 162f}-1776Thesis: The Hebraic Element in Certain Representative Ameri­can AuthorsThesis: Characteristics of Boys in a Prevocational ClassThesis: Fundamental Systems of Polynomial and Single­valued Invariants of Conic Forms under Rotations andTranslationsThesis: The Influence of Milton on WordsworthThesis: A Curve of Maximum or Minimum Kinetic Energyand Given LengthThesis: La Grans Proiere Notre DameThesis: On the Theory of Hellinger Seriesy" JOSEPH CLYDE MURLEYA.B., Upper Iowa University, 1909(Latin)J MAE KATHLEEN McGREGORv A.B., University of Southern California, 1914(German, General Literature)V HARRISON CRICK McMILLINA.B., University of Kansas, 1913S.B. in Ed., iu«, 1913(Education) .V HUBERT WILBUR NUTTPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1914(Education)V MABEL JEAN PARSONSA.B., Iowa State Teachers' College, 1914 .(History)'it JAMES WILLIAM PIERCES.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 19II(Education)V ANNA PUGHA.B., University of Arkansas, 1907(English)'II GARRETT EDWARD RICKARDA.B., Indiana University, 1912(Education)" LEVI STEPHEN SHIVELYA.B., University of Michigan, 1908(Mathematics).j CHARLES EDWARD SKINNERS.B. in Ed., Ohio University, 1914(Education)� CHARLES ELLSWORTH SKINNERA.B., Indiana University, 1905(Education)"of LARUE FREE SMITH I'S.B., Allegheny College, 1907(Education)JOSEPHINE PHILLIPS SNAPPA.B., Smith College, 1914(History)'" CHARLES FREDERICK STEINERA.B., Oberlin College, 1910(German)MARY AVA STEWARTA.B., Randolph-Macon Womans College, 1914(Romance)V CHARLES OTTO TODDA.B., Indiana University. 19II(Education)... JOHN SIDNEY TURNERA.B., Cambridge University, 1906(Mathematics)ERNEST GOSSER WALKERA.B., Indiana University, 1901(Education)THOMAS ELBERT WIGGINS ....... A.B., Eureka College, 1913(English)CLAUDE LIONEL WILLIAMSA.B., Georgetown College, 1907(English)� MATTHEW H. WILLINGA.B., Hamline University, 1906(Education) Thesis: The Religions Element in the First Book of LivyThesis: Siegfried and Hagen in the German and ScandinavianVersions of the NibelungenliedThesis: High School Credit for Standardized Private MusicStudyThesis: Rhythm in HandwritingThesis: JejJerson Davis as Secretary of WarThesis: A Study of the Teaching Costs per Pupil of the SeveralSubjects in the Curricula of the First-class High Schoolsof the Smaller Cities of MissouriThesis: Garrick's Championship of ShakespeareThesis: Some Aspects of the Supervision of StudyThesis: An Application to Hellinger Integrals of a NewDefinition of LimitThesis: The Development of a Graded Series in the Genus­Species TestThesis: A Comparative Study of the Records of the SecondarySchools of Indiana in Towns with a Population betweenTwo Thousand and Ten ThousandThesis: The Cost of High School Instruction in Eastern Wis­consinThesis: Religious Development in Kentucky to 1830Thesis: A Metrical Translation of Grillparzer's, "KonigOttokars Gluck und Ende" with an Introductory Essay onFranz GrillparzerThesis: The Metaphors and Comparisons in the Lyric Poetryof Jean-Baptiste RousseauThesis: A Study of the Output of the Industrial Class of theUniversity of Chicago .Thesis: Representation of a Number by a Reduced Form, andan Extension of SeelhojJ's DeterminantsThesis: Relative Ranking in High School of Students Trained inCountry and City SchoolsThesis: The Anatomy in English Literature Prior to Burton's" A natomy of Melancholy"Thesis: Prologues and Epilogues of Tragedy from 1750 to 1800Thesis: Tests of English Composition in Public SchoolsCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:vi ISRAEL ALBERT BARNETT Thesis: Problems of the Calculus of Variations Invariant underS.R, Unive!sity of Chicago, 1915 a Special Group(Mathematlcs)v' ELIZABETH ANNE BERGNERS.B., "pniversity of Chicago, 1915(PhYSICS)RALPH HARVEY BRADENS.B., Baldwin-Wallace College 1912(Chemistry) ,'V FRED KENNETH BRANOMREd., Illinois State Normal University, 1915(Geography)v EDWIN MORRIS BRUCEA.B., Indiana University, 1899(ChemIstry)-r JAMES ELIAS CRIBBSA.B., Grove City College 1914(Botany) ,HAROLD HARDESTY DOWNINGC.E.B., Kentucky State University 1008(Mathematics) ,v HARRIET ISABEL EDGEWORTHPh.B., University of Chicago 1913(Household Administration) ,HARTLEY CLARKE EMBREYA.B., l!niversity of Nashville, 1907(ChemIstry)CARL FOSSEA.B., J?akota Wesleyan University, 1912(ChemIstry)BENTLEY BALL FULTONA.�:, Ohio State University, 1912(Zoology), EDMUND JOHN HIRSCHLERA.B., University of Kansas, 1901(Mathematics)VESTUS TWIGGS JACKSONA.B., Mercer University, 1912(Chemistry)AARON ELIAS KANTERS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Physiology)PETER MILTON MATTILLS.R, Northwestern College, 1912(Physiology)ROY EDMUND MILLERS.B., Oregon Agricultural College, 1915(Botany) Thesis: A Comparison of the Adsorption of Gases by Charcoaland by CopperThesis: Calcium Carbide and Calcium CyanamideThesis: Geographic Influences in the Development of St. Louis,MissouriThesis: The Preparation of Ethylene Diamine HydrateThesis: Plant Associations of Western PennsylvaniaThesis: On the Equivalence of }..-matrices; Singular Case ofConics and QuadricsThesis: Leavening Factors in Certain Kinds of PastryThesis: Some Changes in Carbohydrates in the Cooking of PotatoesThesis: The Chemistry of TungstenThesis: A Preliminary Ecological Survey of a Tamarack BogThesis: A1� Application of Fourier's Series to a Special Isoperi­metric ProblemThesis: A Review of the Literature of FormoseThesis: The Influence of Vascular Changes on Adrenal ActivityThesis: The Effects of Tissue Extracts on the CerebrospinalFluidMATTIE BETH MORGANA.B., University of Texas, 1914(Botany)JOHN McCLUREA.B., \yashington Lee University, 1903(ChemIstry)MARY STUART MACDOUGALLA.B., Randolph-Macon Womans College, 1912(Zoology)... LAURA IDA McLAUGHLINA.B., University of Nebraska, 1904(Chemistry)CHARLES EVERETT OATESA.B., pniversity of Arkansas, 1906(Phvsiologyjv FLORENCE AMELIA OTISA.B., Macalester College, 1913(Household Administration) Thesis: The Interrelation of Reproductive and Ve�etG;tive.Factorsin Fruit Setting and Fertility. I. The �arwt'Wn !1!' Com­position of Tomato Plants under Vary�ng Conditions ofNitrogenous Substances in the SoilThesis: A Floristic Study of the Prairies near Ft. Worth, TexasThesis: The Atomic Weight of ChlorineThesis: A Study of a Georgia HillsideThesis: The Preparation of Some Phenolic Esters and TheirDecomposition by AmmoniaThesis: The Action of Some of the Impo'rtant Drugs on theCardio Inhibitory CenterThesis: Iron in Cooked Vegetablesr - -';'- -- ---- �-,-�--- ---��-.:_-- - -- .,Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:v SAMUEL JAMES PEARLMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Physiology)1/ ARTHUR FREDERICK REITERA,B., Hiram College, 1905(Physics) Thesis: Has Secretin a Therapeutic Value?v FRANK LEE SOUTHS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Physiology)v ADOLPH MARTIN SWANSONA.B., Augustana College, 1912(Physiology) Thesis: The Distribution of Energy in the Principal Solellite ofthe Green Mercury Line,." PERCY WHITE ZIMMERMANS.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915(Botany)WILLIAM DENNY BASKETTA.B., Central College, 1900A.M., ibid., 1901(Germanic Philology, German Literature)GROVES HOWARD CARTLEDGEA.B., Davidson College, 19I1A.M., u«, I9Il(Chemistry, Physics)RAYMOND HUNTINGTON COONA.B., Grand Island College, 1905A.B., Oxford University, 1907A.M., tu«, 1910(Latin, Greek),./ GEORGE SYLVESTER COUNTSA.B., Baker University, I911(Education, Sociology) Thesis: Studies on Intestinal Obstruction"WRIGHT AUSTIN GARDNER•A.B., Albion College, 1902(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology)J ELMER DANIEL GRANTA.B., Colgate University, 1895A.M., University of Chicago, 1897(Mathematics, Applied Mathematics) Thesis: The Alleged Influence of the Salivary Gland on GastricSecretionThesis: The Effect of Greening upon the Metabolism and Growthof Potato TubersThesis: An Investigation of the Words for the Body and ItsParts in Later GermanicThesis: I. A Study of the Emanation Method of DeterminingThorium. II. The Gamma-Ray Activity of Thorium DThesis: The Foreigner in Hellenistic ComedyThesis: Arithmetic Tests and Studies in the Psychology ofArithmeticThesis: The Effect of Light on the Germination of SeedsThesis: The Motion of a Flexible Cable in a Vertical PlaneThesis: Experimental Studies of Various Types of ReadersThesis: The Griselda Story and Chaucer's Clerk's TaleThesis: The Negro Question in the French RevolutionThesis: A Redetermination of the Absolute Value of the Coeffi­cient of Viscosity of AirThesis: The Non-Cyclic Romances of Mediaeval England: ALiterary and Bibliographical StudyThesis: Educational Legislation and Administration in theState of New York from 1775 to 1850Thesis: Studies on the Physiology of the Parathyroid GlandsCLARENCE TRUMAN GRAYA.B., Indiana University, 1904A.M., University of Chicago, 19I1(Education, Psychology)DUDLEY DAVID GRIFFITHA.B., Simpson College, 1903(English Literature, English Language)CHARLES OSCAR HARDYA.B., Ottawa University, 1904(History, Political Economy, Church History)\: ERTLE LESLIE HARRINGTONS.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1910A.B., ibid., I9IlA.M., Harvard University, 1915(Physics, Mathematics)LAURA ALANDIS HIBBARDA.B., Wellesley College, 1905A.M., tu«, 1908(English Literature, English Language)ELSIE GARLAND HOBSONA.B., Boston University, 1895(Education, Latin) .CLARA JACOBSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1909S.M., iu«, 1910M.D., Rush Medical College, 1913(Physiology, Pathology)r RICHARD ORLANDO JOLLIFFEA.B., University of Toronto, 1897(Latin, Greek)DAVID MARTIN KEYA.B., Central College, 1898A.M., Vanderbilt University(Greek, Latin, Sanskrit)GILLIE ALDAH LAREWA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1903A.M., University of Chicago, 1911(Mathematics, Astronomy)MORRIS MORGAN LEIGHTONA.B., State University of Iowa, 1912(Geology, Physiography and Glaciology)ARCHIBALD SHEPARD MERRILLA.B., Colgate University, 1911(Mathematics, Astronomy)DONALD McFAYDENA.B., University of Toronto, 1896A.¥., Harvard University, 1901(HIstory, New Testament)COLIN ALLEN McPHEETERSA.B., Westminster College 1890(Philosophy, Psychology) ,NORMAN SALLEE PARKERA.B., University of Chicago, 1910A.M., Harvard University, 19n(History, Sociology)WILLIAM TUDOR PEARCEA.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1910(Chemistry, Physics)BENJAMIN FLOYD PITTENGERA.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1908A.M., University of Texas, 1912(Education, Psychology)SARAH MARGARET RITTERA.B., University of Indiana, 1910(Psychology, Education)FRED TERRY ROGERSA.B., Baylor University, 19(Physiology, Anatomy)WILLIAM ANTON SCHMIDTA.B., Willamette University, 1909D.B., Kimball College of Theology, 1910O.B., Willamette University, 1910A.M., University of Washington, 1911(Education, Psychology)DAVID MELVILLE SMITHA.B. Vanderbilt University, 1905A.M., ibid., 1906(Mathematics, Applied Mathematics>v FREDERICK SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Greek, Latin)LOUIE WINFIELD WEBBA.B., Ouachita College, 1906Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1909A.M., University of Chicago, 1913(Psychology, Education)STANLEY DAVIS WILSONA.B., Wesleyan University, 1909A.M., ibid., 1910(Chemistry, Hygiene and Bacteriology)JAMES REED YOUNGB.L., Berea College, 1907A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1909A.M. uu., 1910(Education, Psychology) Thesis: Administrative Corruption in the Last Half Centuryof the Roman RepublicThesis: The Introduction of Characters by Personal Names inGreek and Roman ComedyThesis: Necessary Conditions for the Problem of Mayer in theCalculus of VariationsThesis: The Southwest Border of the Iowan Drift in IowaThesis: An Isoperimetric Problem with Variable End PointsThesis: The Evolution of the Title" Emperor"Thesis: Moral Standards in Early Kentucky and MissouriThesis: The Commerce of Southern France from IIOO to 1450Thesis: Ionization and Solubility Relations of Salts of HigherTypes, Intermediate Ions in Sol1ftio.ns of Unibivalent Saltsand of Lanthanum Iodate, a Tnun�valent Salt. II. Solu­bility Relations of Very Soluble Higher Type SaltsThesis: The Efficiency of College Students as Related to Th�irAge at Entrance and to the Size of High School from Wht,chThey CameThesis: The Vertical-Horizontal Illusion-An ExperimentalStudy of Disparities in the Normal Visual FieldThesis: The Hunger Mechanism of the Pigeon and Its Relationto the Central Nervous SystemThesis: An Experimental Study in the Psychology of ReadingThesis: Jacobi's Condition for the Problem of Lagrange in theCalculus of VariationsThesis: Athenian Political CommissionsThesis: Transfer of Training and Retroaction, a Comparativ'JStudyThesis: T� Effect of Added Salts upon the Velocity of Saponifi­cation of Ethyl Acetate by Sodium HydroxideThesis: Relation of the Church and Clergy to Education in theAmerican ColoniesVII. UNIVERSITY SONG-"Alma Mater"Word8byaDWIN H. I.EWlS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed vokes bJPAUL MANDEVILLB.Arrangement copyright, 18g8, by the University of Chicago.VIII. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINIX. THE RECESSION"Recessional March" BuckMARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALEWELLINGTON DOWNING JONESASSISTANT MARSHALSFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTCOLLEGE MARSHALSARTHUR OSCAR HANISCH, Head MarshalDUNLAP CAMERON CLARK JOSEPH LEVINROBERT HENRY DUNLAP BUELL AVERELL PATTERSONDANIEL JEROME FISHER JAMES McBRAYER SELLERSNORMAN GALE HART FRANCIS REID TOWNLEYCOLLEGE AI DESCATHERINE DORMER CHAMBERLAIN MIRIAM BELDEN LIBBYMARJORIE HELEN COONLEY RUTH LOUISE SHEEHYMARGARET MACKAY LAUDER JOSEPHINE SUSANNAH STARRPAULINE ARNOLD LEVI LUCY COLEMAN WILLIAMS