7.'QCbr mut\lrtuttp of ctbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED AND SECONDCONVOCA nONUbe SpringMARCH TWENTIETHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALL--=�-------- - - - --ORDER OF EXERCISES1lThe 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 Orator1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-"Marche Romaine"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist GounodThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Associate's Title and for the Certificate of the College ofEducationII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND PROFESSOR THEODORE GERALDSOARES, PH.D., D.D.III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Study of Literature and the Integration of Knowledge," RICHARD GREENMOULTON, PH.D., Professor of Literary Theory and Interpretation; Head ofthe Department of General LiteratureIV. INTERLUDE-"Andante Cantabile" Tschaikowskyv. THE AWARD OF HONORSRobert Kuhl HelmleAgnes JacquesLeonard Lester JohnsonFrank KatzinWalter Frederic KohnEsther Adela PerezHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Benjamin PerkBernard PortisAngela Ruby TylerMorton Benjamin WeissS. Marie WilliamsElizabeth Pauline WolfHonorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the following student:Mary McKinnonThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Ethel Katherine KolbeAdrian Rienzi MacFarlandPaul MoserAlexander Fredrick North Lydia Jane RobertsIrma Olive SchultzeFrances Alison StarinEdwin David WolfnerWalter Carl BihlerMildred Carolyn ConradCecile Winifred DoreMax A. GreensteinHarry Dewey GrossmanPaul GrossmanMartin Charles Edward HankeRuth Amalia AndersonFlorence Olive AustinDonald Pritchett BeanCatherine Dormer ChamberlainIsadore GlennerHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awardedto the following students:Donald Pritchett Bean, PoliticalEconomyCatherine Dormer Chamberlain,GermanCatherine Dormer Chamberlain,English Isadore Glenner, Chemistry Alexander Fredrick North, Politi-Ethel Katherine Kolbe, Home cal EconomyEconomics and Household Art Lydia Jane Roberts, Home Eco-Paul Moser, Law nomicsAdrian Rienzi MacFarlandPolitical EconomyGeorge Everett MarshSiegfried MaurerHarold Tupper MeadWilliam Raymond MeekerLeonard Marion PeairsMembers are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination by 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: Levi Stephen ShivelyThomas McNider Simpson, Jr.Chi Che WangClyde Franklin WattsBenjamin Harrison WillierLouise Bulger JordanHelen Lois KochAbba Lipman Eleanor Jane PelletCecil Lewis RewLydia Jane RobertsHarry Raymond BasingerAlbert William BellomyCharles Aaron CaryRalph Works ChaneyEmory HillEdwin Powell HubbleDonald Pritchett BeanCatherine Dormer ChamberlainSamuel ChutkowRobert Henry DunlapVI. 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 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 Master of Arts or Science by Dean Albion WoodburySmallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Albion WoodburySmallCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLESCandidates for the Title of Associate in Arts, Philosophy, or Science:Paul Florent AllaisMiriam AllenJean BarkerEldon Earl BarnhartJuliette Cahill BartholomewWalter Carl BihlerCatherine Helen BlissEugene McMillan CarlsonHarold Richards ClarkMildred Carolyn ConradMartha Alida CookeSherman Oliver CooperCharles Seeger CottinghamMargaret Eloise CummingsGladys CurtainCatherine Marie DoleseCecile Winifred DoreCatherine DorranceEllinor Vincent DotyEdson Lockwood ErwinHelen Marie Flack 1. THE JUNIOR COLLEGESLeon Pierre Gendron Lena Blanche McGuireLeo Connell Giles Edward Lincoln MastertonMax A. Greenstein Levi Richard MellinHarry Dewey Grossman Henry David MockPaul Grossman Hans William NorgrenGrace Hammill George Anton NovakMartin Charles Edward Hanke Esther Adela PerezHugh Grant Harp Bernard PortisPaul Julien Hawk Bryan Robert RadcliffWilliam Saxby Hedges Frank John RihaElisabeth Haven Hilliard Mandel ShermanAgnes Jacques Donald Baird SkinnerLeonard Lester Johnson Arthur Wilson SmithHelen Margaret Johnstone Marie SponselFrank Katzin Helena StevensRosalind Agnes Keating Angela Ruby TylerErnest Kay Kentwortz Marian Collins WatermanWalter Frederic Kohn Morton Benjamin WeissGarrett Francis Larkin Frances Edwina WilliamsGeorge Washington David Lederer S. Marie WilliamsBessie Baker Leeper Edward Blair WilsonFrederick Clark Lusk Elizabeth Pauline WolfMadeline Loretto WoodsTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONLaura Beatrice HellerMary McKinnonCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Laura Lucille Remer John Godfrey SteinerTHE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Title of Associate:Robert Kuhl HelmleBirger Eskil Larson Benjamin PerkII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTS Henry ShellowMarie Loretta Moran Vivien Ullmer WillardCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy: .Charles Forrest Allen Stella GonsiorLillian Barbour Wilfred Ernest GordonFlorence Emily Bicknell Jan Hendrik JacobusrErnest Dillard Cavin lr. steinCatherine Dormer Chamberlain Eleanor Elizabeth HawkinsWilliam Larsen Clarke John Huling, Jr.S.B., Utah Agricultural College, 1913�m:uel Ma;er Lh:iton..May Bancroft Cole • Walth_r T jeJ!j"Helen Mary Dowd Z- Ying Loh• Ezra D�zer Estella Laura ]\'lcGceAlwin William Ehrhardt Margaret Eliza McMullenCoaina Josephine Fitzgibbon Mary Helen MoranCathryn Rose Goble Elizabeth Gladys Morgan V' .£IlU1 Moser(As of June 14, 1910)Greyven!"'Cbar1es Borromeo Pavlic@k, Jr.John Freeman PyleAnne Washington RaynorEva Roberta RobinsonIrma Olive SchultzeIrvin Linn SiglerAcenith Victoria StaffordCaroline Jane UtterMary Dunklin WilsonA.B., Lexington College, 1907THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Ruth Amalia AndersonFlorence Olive AustinHayden Emil Eberhardt BarnardCarl Asa BirdsallHenry Houston BorroffVincent Brendan BowlerNicholas Louis CampioneJose Maria Carino Seymour Jerome CohenHenry Binga DismondIsadore GlennerMelvin Lindley GrovesEugenia Lucile HallWyatt Hawkins IngramErnest Eric LarsonKarl Magnus Nelson Lillian B. NicholsPeter Heije PoppensClarence Wager RaineyRoscoe Hulen ReeveHelen Mabel StrongMax Samuel WienDorothy May WingTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDonald Pritchett BeanCaspar Waldo Cox Adrian Rienzi MacFarlandLouisa Elizabeth N agely Alexander Fredrick NorthEdwin David WolfnerCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:Ethel Katherine KolbeJosephine Elizabeth MoMeenWinifred Shepherd Nichol Mary Ellen ReynoldsLydia Jane RobertsJohn Henry Shipp Frances Alison StarinMaud Leola ThomasA.B., University of Arkansas, 19IIOlive S. TiltonTHE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Ma�ter of Arts:LYFORD PATERSON EDWARDSA.B., University of Chicago, 1905 Thesis: The Relation between Economic Conditions and Religious TenetsThesis: Moral Aspects of Sex Educaiion.JAMES FRANKLIN PAGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916WALDEMAR E. WILLIAMSA.B., Northwestern College, 1915 Thesis: The Struggle between Science and Orthodoxy in theSixteenth CenturyIV. THE LAW SCHOOL• . 'Mill'- ttiJfJR.I'l1l8.1I1ifMijg _twr 'Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Charles Estill Clark'" George L. Siefkin John Fraser Webster (cum laude�.DONALD DANIEL DELANYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915JOSEPH LEO HIRSCHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):PAUL MOSER (c¥!f'lq,ul� .(As of June II, 1912Ph.B., University of Chicago, as of June 14, 1910SID��� ln�Prs?t;'!i C��TAGE JORANSONA.B., Augustana College, 1913JOHN HOWARD MOOREA.B., Westminster College, 1902 � THOMAS FRANCIS RYAN (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 19I5'�T�v. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:EUPHEMIA E. McCLINTOCKA.B., Woman's College, Baltimore, 1893(Sociology) No thesis requiredELSIE SCHOBINGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1908(Romance) Thesis: A Translation of the Fifth and Sixth Divisions of theArs Poetica of Giovanni Giorgio TrissinoHARRY GROVE WHEATA.B., West Virginia University, 1912(Education) Thesis: Costs of Instruction in the High Schools of West V irginiaCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:MARIAN LEWISA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1913(Physiology ) Thesis: The Alleged Lactagogue Action of Nutrolactis andGalegaLEO PRENTISS SHERMANS.B., Dartmouth College, 1910(Chemistry) Thesis: Syntheses by the Friedel and Crafts ReactionFREDERICK WALTER STAVELYA.B., Cooper College, 1916(Chemistry) Thesis: Synthetic RubberCARRELL HENRY WHITNAHA.B., University of Nebraska, 1913(Chemistry) Thesis: C4-Saccharinic AcidsCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ADA HART ARLITTA.B. in Ed., Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, 1913(Psychology, Neurology) Thesis: The Effect of Alcohol on the Intelligent Behavior of theWhite RatESTHER CRANEA.B., Smith College, 1910A.M., Oberlin College, 1913A.M., Smith College, 1914(Philosophy, Education) Thesis: The Place of the Hypothesis in LogicJAMES KUHN SENIORA.B., Harvard University, 19IIA.M., tu«, 1912(Chemistry, Physics) Thesis : Molecular Rearrangements in the Triarylmethylazideand Triarylmethylhydrazine SeriesRALPH KEMPTON STRONGA.B., Acadia University, 1905S.B., uu., 1006A.M., Harvard University, 1907(Chemistry, Physics) Thesis: Mesothorium-One and Radium: Their Isotopism andEnrichmentVII. UNIVERSITY SONG-"Alma Mater"words byRDWIN H. LEWIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed vokes bJPAUL MANDEVILLE./ !Our loy - al voic - es Jet us raise, And bless her with our ben - i-sons.She could not love her sons so well, Loved she not truth and hon - or more.A no - bier cit - y hath its birth, The Cit - y Gray that ne'er shall die.IOf all fair moth-ers, fair - est she, of all that wls - est be,W. praise her breadth of char - i - ty, Her faith that truth shall make men freet,For . dec - ades and for cen - tu - rles, Its bat • tle • ment-ed tow'rs shall rlse,Arrangement copyright, 1898, by the University of Chicago.THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINTHE RECESSION"Concert March in A" LisztMARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the University ".GILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALEWELLINGTON DOWNING JONES FRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTASSISTANT MARSHALSCATHERINE DORMER CHAMBERLAINMARJORIE HELEN COONLEYMARGARET MACKAY LAUDERPAULINE ARNOLD LEVI MIRIAM BELDEN LIBBYRUTH LOUISE SHEEHYJOSEPHINE SUSANNAH STARRLUCY COLEMAN WILLIAMSCOLLEGE 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 DES