'QCbe muO.1etuitp of <tbicago,FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTHCONVOCA TION\.tbe autumnAUGUST THIRTY-FIRSTA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLProcessional March-', Les Preludes"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist Lisztl£J_ --ORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties 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"Democracy and the Law of Nations," JESSE SIDDALL REEVES, PH.D., Professorof Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MichiganIV. INTERLUDE-"Melodie" Pratt-EddyV. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the young woman who completes the workof the first year with highest standing is awarded to:Esther SabelHonorable 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 Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Honors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awardedto the following students:Ada ColeRuth Elizabeth DuhaStanley Knickerbocker FayeLawrence JacquesAlice Mary GideonMary Adelaide CameronAbram Boris CormanRobert Henry DunlapGertrude GeitnerMary Elizabeth HaseltineMargaret Mary HealeyLeslie HellermanEula Lea JarnaginClarence Fielden JonesAbraham Boris Corman, GermanGertrude Geitner, EnglishMary Elizabeth Haseltine, His-tory of ArtLeslie Hellerman, ChemistryRuth Hostetler, MathematicsClarence Fielden Jones, GeographyLouise Bulger Jordan, Home Eco-nomicsLouise Bulger Jordan, HouseholdArt Henry Martin KeatingJosephine NeubauerIrving ShapiroHarry Albert SingerElizabeth Rosetta WilsonLouise Bulger JordanHilda KahnIlene KniselyInez Elsie LaphamMildred Dorothy LenderAbraham LevinsonJeannette ParrittEleanor Jane PelletBelle Barnett Pike Leonard Stanley SluzynskiWalter Herman SpoenemannCharles Corbin YanceyOfsha ZimrringIrene Mabel SheaElla Ernestine StoneAngela Ruby TylerGrace VollintineSara Margaret WebbEva Edith WilliamsVermonta WilsonAverry Vincent WolfrumEthel Davis WynneHilda Kahn, English Eleanor Jane Pellet, RomanceInez Elsie Lapham, English Eleanor Jane Pellet, History of ArtMildred Dorothy Lender, Latin Belle Barnett Pike, EnglishMildred Dorothy Lender, Mathe- Ella Ernestine Stone, Englishmatics Ella Ernestine Stone, General Lit-Abraham Levinson, Physiological erasureChemistry Grace Vollintine, EducationEdgar Nelson Mendenhall, Edu- Sara Margaret Webb, Educationcation " Eva Edith Williams, HistoryJeannette Parritt, History Averry Vincent Wolfrum, HistoryEzra Jacob KrausJeannette ParrittMembers are elected to the Chicago Chapter of the O�der of the Coil on nomination bythe Faculty of the Law School for high distinction 'tn the professional work of theLaw School. The election of the following student is announced:Maurice Taylor Van Heeke\Ella Ernestine Stone \,�t\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:Abram Boris CormanFlorence Logan KilvaryVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for titles and degrees will be presented by their Deans in the followingorder:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanFrank Justus MillerCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Professor Edward Wilcox HintonCandidates 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 Edward Wilcox HintonCandidates 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:(Graduating Exercises were conducted August 29, 1917)Cecilia AuerbachAda ColeHazel Ann CuddyErnest DonaldRuth Elizabeth DuhaStanley Knickerbocker FayeJohn Weaver FreyJulia Lee HawkinsLa wrence Jacques Henry Martin KeatingElmer Leopold KrausBlackburn Wilson LowryFlora Ethel MadduxJames MasonJosephine NeubauerHelen Beatrice RislowIrma Alice SachenIrving Shapiro Agatha Louise SheaHarry Albert SingerLeonard Stanley SluzynskiWalter Herman SpoenemannAndrew Joseph SullivanHorace WanningerHelen Wheeler WhiteCharles Corbin YanceyOfsha ZimrringTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Title of Associate in Education:Candidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Mildred BuchsbaumPauline Beatrice HymanMarie Isabel CarpenterRuth Herberta ChapinLillian ChernissRuth Freegard Clara Elisabeth Lea Elizabeth Eleanor PattersonAlice Mary GideonKathrina MendenhallEdna Blanche Stolt Mildred TorpinElizabeth Rosetta WilsonRuth WoodringTHE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONMary Josephine Horn Candidate for the Title of Associate:II. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Constantine BilaRaymond Eugene FisherA.B., Grove City College, 1912William Mefford FoutsEula Lea Jarnagin Ilene KniselyMildred Dorothy LenderAlfred Collins SleightMary Louise Strong Angela Ruby TylerVermonta WilsonEthel Davis WynneTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:J Edna BargerThaddeus Grant Blackman.J Catherine Helen BlissCharles Henry Borden- Millard Sheridan BreckinridgeHelen Marie Bursik-.I Berry Willis CooperAbram Boris CormanHelen Jeannette DotyMary Colhoun DuncanRobert Henry Dunlap_ lames Hervey Stewart Ellis, Ir.Ellen Margaret FergusonGertrude GeitnerAnnie GoossensDorothy Breese HammettAlice Christine HammockHelen Worthington HarpLucile Josephine HassewerMargaret Mary Healey -Milton Hirschfield HerzogMargaret Bam HowattHelen Ruth HutchensHilda KahnAnna Rose LaheyInez Elsie LaphamLyndon Henry Lesch- Wa Chuen LiuEdward John MarumClarence Lee MillerMarcella Gertrude McLindonCharles Julius OppenheimCarl Donald OttosenFrances Raye PainkinskyElinor Evangeline PancoastJeannette Parritt� Eleanor Jane Pellet'S)Ralph Waldo Pelt&Belle Barnett PikeS.B., Belhaven College, 1905 Ida Amanda PowellIrma Mathilde RaduschFred Louis Rainbow, Jr.Haydee Della RitcheyRichard Roelofs, Jr.J ames Lanning SaylerLL.B., Cincinnati Law School, r894Winifred SchwartzElla Ernestine StoneEmma Louise StoneFrank Herbert SwansonEva Charlotte ThiesenPhilip Vollmer, Jr,Albertine Marie WaltherMabel Clare WannClaude William WarrenEva Edith WilliamsAverry Vincent WolfrumLulu Edna Wright... Solomon Lionel ZaxTHE· COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Joseph Leopold AdlerBerd Robert AllenElmer Nathaniel AschermanHulburt Enos BardenwerperIrwin Ellis BowingThomasa BoydThaddeus Leopold BradelJay Jarvis CraneRalph Douglas DonerDodo Hobert EckeWilliam Camfield EmersonEsther Frances FranzDe Witt Howard Garlock_ Commodore Webster GarmanBenjamin Franklm Gumbiner Leslie HellermanRuth HostetlerN ellie Myrtle J arolemanKatharine JarrellFlorence Marie JohnsonClarence Fielden JonesDurward Roscoe JonesPh.C., Northwestern University, 1914Alfred Edward JuristAnnie Marie KaneFrank KostalJohn Vincent LawrenceAbraham LevinsonEarl Webb MartinHenry Clay Niblack Rhey Boyd ParsonsEdward Milton PembertonM.D., College of Physicians and Sur-geons, 1903, BaltimoreFrank Joseph PsotaIrene Mabel SheaEdith Ethel ShepardJames Van Wyck SkinkleMabel Gertrude SmithLouise Josephine StenhouseMerlin Jones StoneS.B., Utah Agricultural College, 1914Edward Franklin StuderVito Antonio Desolato TagliaRalph Reid WilliamsA.B., Louisiana College, I914THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Helene AddicksOlava Gurine BakkenMary Adelaide CameronJohn Lee FoustOtto J arves GabelMargaret Campbell HartwellMary Elizabeth HaseltineJessie Rowland HeatonJosephine HoffarthBessie Alice Hood Edna Eliza HoodAlice Mae IrwinClara Frances JonesLouise Bulger JordanBessie Mary KennedyLucile Mildred LewisEdgar Nelson MendenhallCecil Alexander MooreLillian Evangeline OlsonAlma Marie Parmele Lillian Loser PeppardLaura Lucile RemerMargaret Amelia StewartMargaret Grace StiresFrieda Irene StreidOrville Addison TearneyZoe Agnes ThrallsGrace VollintineSara Margaret WebbElmer J. WilsonII\Joseph Robert Gordon Albin O. Johnson Yu Tsiang WangCandidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Aden Elden HubbardTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:JOHN HENRY HOFFA.B., William Jewell College, 1912ALBERT EDWARD HOWELLA.B., Oberlin College, 1913 Thesis: The Pilgrimage of GraceLUCIUS LEE McGEEA.B., Virginia Union University, 1913D.B., tu«, 1916. Thesis: The Correlation of the Educational Agencies of a Com­munityThesis: The Soteriology of the" New School" in New EnglandTheologyThesis: A Study of Theolog-ical Teaching in Sunday SchoolCurriculaThesis: The Problem of Jesus' M essiaksltip as Reflected in theSynoptic GospelsThesis: Religious Education in Neg1'0 CollegesLEON EDWARD ROWLANDA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1914N AOSHIGE SA TAKED.B., Doshisha College, Japan, 1913D.B., Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1915DAVID HENRY SIMSA.B., Oberlin College, 1909D.B., Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1912LEO LESLIE TAITA.B., Grove City College, 19II Thesis: Stoic and Chr-is1ian PreachingCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:JOSEPH EMMANUEL BILLMAN Thesis: Religious Use of Motion PicturesPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915A.M., iu«, 1917FRANK JENNINGS Thesis: The Place of Christ in Unitarian TheologyA.B., Ottawa University, 1912A.M., University of Chicago, 1916COMER McDONALD WOODWARD Thesis: Some Philanthropic Aspects of Earl,)1 MethodismA.B., Emory College, 1900A.M., University of Chicago, 1916I Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Samuel Torgus GoldbergFletcher Bartlett Hammond, Jr. Joseph P. KaiserAlfred Lee Joseph O'Connor James Brooks OggCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):PAUL FRANK BURNETTA.B., Carson and Newman College, 1912A.M., ibid., 1913 JOHN LOWRIE RICHARDSA.B., University of Nebraska, 1915DAVID MILES ROGERSA.B., University of Nebraska, 19I2MAY BESS VON ZELLENPh.B., University of Chicago, I9I4) MAXHALEFFPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916JOSEPH WILLIS KOUCKYA.B., University of North Dakota, I914Ph.B., tu«, 1916LESLIE MONROE PARKERI'h.B., University of Chicago, 19I7v. THE GRADUATE SCHOQLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:EDNA ANNIE BAKERA.B., Cornell College, 1901A.M., ibid., 1904(Latin) Thesis: Studies in the Characters of Plautus' ComediesMAYBEREA.B., Manitoba University, 191$(German) Thesis: The" Motivation" in Schnitzler's DramasGENEVIEVE LE CRON BERGSTRESSERS.B., Coe College, 1912(History) Thesis: The History of the Haymarket RiotJAMES HERBERT BLACKHURSTPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1916(Education) Thesis: The Relation between Age at School Entrance and Sub­sequent ProgressLEE BYRNEA.B., University of Illinois, 1898A.M., University of Chicago, 1899(Education) Thesis: School Finance in Mobile, AlabamaJOHN RAY CABLEA.B., University of Missouri, 1913S.B. in Ed., tus., 1913(Commerce and Administration) Thesis: The State Bank of MissouriWILBUR LINCOLN CASLERS.B. (M.E.), University of Michigan, 1912(Education) Thesis: The Training of Shop Teachers and Teachers of Draw­ing in Chicago High SchoolsELSA CHAPINA.B., Wellesley College, 1909(English) Thesis: Songs in Their Relation to the English Drama beforeShokspereBLANCHE VENESS CROSBYA.B., University of Michigan, 1909(German) Thesis: Herder's Auch eine Philosophic der GeschichteEDITHA LEWIS -DANNA.B., University of Michigan, 1907(History) Thesis: The Democratic Victory of 1892NELLIE CLAIRE DAVISA.B., Fairmont College, 1914(History) Thesis: The Women of the ConfederacyHENRY ALDOUS DIXONA.B., Brigham Young University, 1914(Education) Thesis: Measurement as Applied to the Teaching of German inUtah SchoolsMARY LORETTE DOUGHERTYPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1916(Education) Thesis: Results of the Use of an Experimental Course in H and-11.witingEDWARD ELIASA.B., Harvard University, 1900(German) Thesis: The Uses of Certain Particles of Comparison: als, wie,alswie, denn, etc.GEORGE OLIVER FERGUSONA.B., University of Texas, 1909(History) Thesis: Josepb Galloway as a Loyalist LeaderGENEVIEVE MILDRED FORBESA.B., Northwestern University, 1916(English)FRANK ROY GAYA.B., Drake University, 1906A.M., tus., 1907(Greek) Thesis: The Recognition Motive in English FictionThesis: De Quincey as a Student of Greek and a Writer on GreekLiterature and History \HOMER EWART GREGORYA.B., Washington State College, 1914(Political Economy) Thesis: The Marketing of Aluminum ProductsDELLA MAY HAYSA.B., Drury College, 190$(Latin) Thesis: Tacitus and Roman ReligionTHUSNELDA HEEGARDA.B., Illinois College, 1907(German)PAUL EMIL HEMKEA.B., Central Wesleyan College, 1909(Mathematics)ROY IVAN JOHNSONA.B .. University of Missouri, 1909S.B. in Ed., tus., 1909(Education)ROBERTA JONESPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 19II(History)WALTER AFFLECK KERRA.B., University of Utah, 1909(Romance)ROSA ETHEL LEES.B., Penn College, 1914(Philosophy)KATE LEWISA.B., Randolph-Macon University, 1914(Philosophy)LENA ADALINE LINCOLN'A.B., University of Arkansas, 1916(Latin)WALDO EMERSON MARIONA.B., University of Georgia, 1905(History)MAME CHARLOTTE MASONA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1913(Education)CARL MAUELSHAGEN, JR.S.B., University of Tennessee, 1910(History, Political Science)HILDA BEATRICE MILLERA.B., Ohio State University, 1')08(German)WESLEY ADOLPHUS MOOREA.B., Southern University, 1905(Mathematics)WILLIAM ELDER MOOREA.B., Maryville College, 1913(History)JANE MULLENBACHA.B., University of Michigan, 1903(German)KATHERINE LOUISE McLAUGHLINS.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Education)LAURENCE SPURGEON McLEODA.B., University of Arkansas, 1912(Education)EARLE MILAN PARKERA.B., University of Michigan, 1906(Education)SUE SCOTT PERKINSS.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1911A.B., uu., 1913(Education)MARY DOROTHY PHILBRICKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Romance)ADDISON LEROY PHILLIPSPd.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1900A.B., University of Michigan, 190.5(English) Thesis: Wieland's Relations to English WritersThesis: Synchronous Curves for Trajectories under Newton'sLaw of AttractionThesis: A Study of Errors in English CompositionThesis: The Union Party in Missouri during the Civil WarThesis: Thomson's Seasons and St. LambertThesis: The Influence of the Mennonites, Collegiants andQuakers on the Life and Writings of SpinozaThesis: A Comparative Study of Some Aspects of the Ethics ofthe Greeks and EgyptiansThesis: Development of Allegorical Interpretation in the Ecloguesof VirgilThesis: The Opposition to the Purchase of LouisianaThesis: The Policy of Segregation of the Negro in the PublicSchools of Ohio, Indiana, and IllinoisThesis: Poor Relief in Massachusetts in the Colonial PeriodThesis: Eine Anthologie fur den Kinderfreund, with EnglishIntroduction: The Child Motif in Modern German Litera­tureThesis: An Integration Problem with an Application to theGamma FunctionThesis: Papal Provisions and Finance in England in the Reignsof Edward II and Edward IIIThesis: Feminism in the Drama of RomanticismThesis: Special Training and Tests of Elementary Pupils Defi­cient in ReadingThesis: The Influence of Increasing Difficulty of ReadingMaterial on Rate, Errors, and Comprehension in OralReadingThesis: Educational Developments in Rhode Island Previous to1800Thesis: Studies of the Teachers in Normal Schools of the UnitedStatesThesis: Some Unusual Words in Five of Balzac's NovelsThesis: A Study of Word Order in EnglishGENEVIEVE ELIZABETH PIERCEA.B., Grand Island College, 1913(English) Thesis: Criticism of the A merican College by A mericon LiteraryMen of the Later Eighteentli Censur», with Special Refer­ence to the Educational Satire Contained in J oln: Trumlndl'sProgress of DullnessALBERT EUGENE PORTERA.B., Arkansas College, 1903(Latin) Thesis: The Poenulus of Plauius: A Critical Examination ofTheories of ContaminationHELEN MIRIAM POSTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1906(English) Thesis: The Satire on Medical Men in Comedies of the LatterHalf of the Eighteenth Century, with a Supporting Studyof the Satire on Medical Men in the Novels of Sterne andSmollett, and in Gil EtasHUGH JACKSON REBERA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1914(Political Science) Thesis: State Sztpervision of Municipal Finance and AccountingCHARLES CHAMBERLAIN ROOTPd.B., Michigan State Normal, 1906A.B., University of Michigan, 1909(Education) Thesis: A nalysis of Curricula of Nineteen North Central NormalSchoolsALBERTA KATHRYNE ROSSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916(History) Thesis: Some Economic Aspects of the Settlement of FartherVirginia and Kentucky to 1792OMAR T. SADLERA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1916(Education) Thesis: The Artiettlation of English Instruction in High Schoolswith That in CollegesWALTER FREDERICK SANDERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1909(German) Thesis: The Conflict of the Individual with Life in Grillparzer'sDramasEMILY SCHONSA.B., University of Minnesota, 1908(German) Thesis: Recent German Ballads (Anthology and Introduction)OTTO JULIUS SCHWARTZS,B. in Agr., University of Illinois, 1912(Education) Thesis: The Consolidation of Rural Schools il£ OhioOLIVER EARNEST SEATONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Education) Thesis: S011te Recent Tendencies in the Developmeni of Educa­tion in OklahomaDOROTHY McDANIEL SELLSA.B., Wellesley College, 1916(Political Economy) Thesis: The Canadian Industrial Disputes Investigation Act of1907EDWARD ANDREW SIGLERS.B., Southern Normal, 1907Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1914(History) Thesis: Some Phases of the Development of Manufacturing andCommerce in New England, with Special Reference to theA mericas: RevolutionMOSES ROY STAKEREd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1914(Education) Thesis: A Study of the Mistakes in the Fundamental Operationsin ArithmeticPAUL CLIFFORD STETSONA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1907A.B., University of Chicago, 1907(Education) Thesis: The Junior High School in Grand Rapids, MichiganJOSEPH HENRY STOLZPh.B., Syracuse University, 1899(History) Thesis: The Jews under Frederick William, the Great ElectorFRANCELIA STUENKELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(German) Thesis: Fraa von Stein's Influence on Goethe's LyricsANN ELIZABETH TAYLORA.B., Macalester College, 1910(History) Thesis: J oesplt E. Johnston and the Civil WarROBERT EDWARD'THOMASA.B., University of Texas, 1\)13(History) Thesis: Attitude of the Eastern States toward the Settlement oftlte West �t.Jith Reference to the Method of Payment andLimitation of SalesELMER HARRISON WILDSA.B., Allegheny College, 1910(Education) Thesis: The Supervision of Extra-Curricular ActivitiesHENRY SULLIVAN WILLIAMSA.B., Oberlin College, I91I(Education) Thesis: The Development of the Negro Public School System inMissouriCALVERT JOHNSON WINTERPh.B., Hiram College, 1905(Romance) Thesis: On the Life and Works of Francisco SantosMARIE SUSANNA WOLLMANNS.B., University of Chicago, 1904(German) Thesis: The Women in Fulda's DramasCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:HAZEL ELIZA BRODBECKS.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Botany) Thesis: The Germination of Zygospores of Mucor StoloniferCHESTER JONATHAN BRUBAKERA.B., Miami University, 1909(Chemistry, Education) Thesis: The Destructive Distillation of WoodOLIVE PETERSON BUCHHOLZ, A.B., Wellesley College, 1909(Botany) Thesis: Studies in the Stomata of the GramincaeJAMES BERNARD CULBERTSONA.B., Central College, 1913(Chemistry) Thesis: The Relation of the Rotations of the Sugar A cids andSome of Their Derivatives to ConfigurationJOSEPH WILLIAM DYSONA.B., Central College, 1910A.M., tus., 1911(Botany)CHARLES JUDSON ELDRIDGES.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Physiology) Thesis: The Companion Cell of Aletris FarinosaThesis: The Influence of Saccharin on Gastric Secretion andDigestionCLARENCE EDDY McCLENAHAN FINNEY Thesis: The Influence on Stomach Motility of Stimulation of theS.B., Westminster College, 1911 Colon(Physiology)Thesis: The Influence of Saccharin on AbsorptionFRANCIS LEO FORANA.B., Holy Cross College, 1913(Physiology)JESSE BAKER FORDA.B., Trinity University, 1901(Chemistry) Thesis: The Preparation of Secondary Buiyl-Phenvl-HvdraeineVERA MARIE GUSHEEA.B., Smith College, 1916(Astronomy) Thesis: A Study of Proper Motions in the Cluster N.C.C. 663LENA LOUISE HARRISA.B., Indiana State College, 1913(Botany) Thesis: Stream Studies near Terre Haute, IndianaALBERT MARTINIUS HOLMQUISTA.B., St. Olaf College, 1914(Zoology)BERTON ARTHUR HOWLETTS.B., Valparaiso University, 1913A.B. in Ed., ibid., 1914(Physics) Thesis: Observations on the Hibernation of ArthropodsThesis: The Index of Refraction of Air and Hydrogenf/ WILLIAM DEPREZ INLOWS.B., University of Chicago, 19I5(Physiology) Thesis: The Alleged Influence of the Spleen on Gastric SecretionANDREW CONWAY IVYS.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Physiology) Thesis: The Relation of Gastric Secretion to the AmmoniaExcretion by the KidneysCHARLES OREN LEES.B. in Phar., University of Kansas, 19I3(Botany) Thesis: Michrochemistry of the Alkaloids of DaturaThesis: The Iniluence of Saccharin on the KidneysCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:HARRY PAUL MARTINA.B., Monmouth College, 1902(Physiology)RAY R. McCLUREA.B., Cooper College, 1916(Chemistry)RALPH LYMAN BROWNA.B., University of Missouri, 1913(Chemistry, Physics)LEON WAYNE NICHOLSS.B., Kalamazoo College, 1916(Chemistry)WILLIAM SANFORD PERRYA.B., Southern University, 1906(Mathematics)ROMAINE SESSIONSS.B., University of California, 1915(Botany)LEE SUTHERLINS.B., Central Normal College, 1908A.B., Indiana University, 1912(Physics)LESTER ARONBERGS.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Chemistry, Physics)CLARENCE EDWIN AYRESA.B., Brown University, 1912A.M., ibid., 1914(Philosophy, Political Economy)ARTHUR LAURENCE BAKKES.B., Iowa State College, 1909S.M., ibid., 19II(Plant Ecology and Physiology, Plant Morphology)HELEN BOYCEEd.B., University of Chicago, 1905(History, History of Art)JOHN THEODORE BUCHHOLZS.B., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1909A.B., Iowa State University, 1909S.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Plant Morphology, Plant Physiology, and Ecology)ELBERT CLARKS.B., University of Arkansas, 1903(Anatomy, Preventive Medicine)HAROLD DUDLEY CLAYBERGA.B., University of Illinois, 1913S.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Plant Ecology, Plant Morphology)WILLIAM A. CROWLEYA.B., Transylvania University, 1907A.M., ibid., 1908A.M., Yale University, 1910D.B., ibid., 191I(Philosophy, Psychology)EARL CLAUDIUS HAMILTON DAVIESA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1910A.M., ibid., 19II(Chemistry, Physics)ADELINE MAE DE SALEA.B., Vassar College, 1914(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)ROBERT DALE ELLIOTTA.B., University of Nebraska, 1899A.M., ibid., 1901(Greek, Latin) Thesis: The Electronic Structure of BenzeneThesis: Recent Work on the Halogenation of HydrocarbonsThesis: The Motion of a Particle under Grav·ity on the SmoothSurface of a Vertical Paraboloid of RevolutionThesis: Ecologic and Economic Relations of Certain UsefulPlantsThesis: A n Experimental Determination of the Frequency ofOscillating Circuits, and the Calibration of a Wave-MeierThesis: The Spectrum of the Isotopes of Lead. The Structureof the Bismuth Line X=4722A.Thesis: The Nature of the Relationship between Ethics andEconomicsThesis: Studies upon the Determination of Wilting by the Useof Standardized Hygrometric PaperThesis: The Mines of the Upper Harz under Duke Henry ofBrunsunck and His Son JuliusThesis: The Molecular Rearrangement of Sym. Di-triphenyl­methylhydrazineThesis: The Suspensor and Early Embryo of PinusThesis: Regeneration of M edullated Nerves in the A bsence ofEmbryonic Nerve Fibers, Following Experimental Non­traumatic DegenerationThesis: Physiographic Ecology of Walloon Lake, PetoskeyRegionThesis: The Logic of the Greek PhysiciansThesis: The Orientation of Molecules in the Surfaces of Liquids,The Energy Relations at Surfaces, Solubility, Adsoprtion,Emulsification, Molecular Association, and the Effects ofAcids and Bases on Interfacial TensionThesis: The Velocity of Rearrangement of BenzoylazidThesis: Transition in the Attic OratorsFREDERIC BENlAMIN GARVERA.B., University 0 Nebraska, 1909(Political Economy, Political Science) Thesis: The Subvention in the State Finances of PennsylvaniaVICTOR HUGO GOTTSCHALKS.B., University of Missouri, 1898S.M., ibid., 1900(Physics, Chemistry) Thesis: The Nature of the Process of Ionization by Alpha RaysMAX SYL VIUS HAND MANA.B., University of Oregon, 1907(Sociology, Political Economy) Thesis: The Beginnings of the Social Philosophy of Karl MarxMILTON THEODORE HANKES.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry) Thesis: The Oxidation of Maltose in Alkaline Solutions byHydrogen Peroxide and by Air. The Preparation andStudy of M altobionic Acid.Thesis: L'Ordene de chevalerie: A Text with Introduction andNotesROY TEMPLE HOUSEA.B., Miami University, 1900A.M., ibid., 1903(French, Spanish)HARRY LEE HUBERS.B., University of Chicago, 1913S.M., ibid., 1916(Pathology, Physiology) Thesis: A Comparison of the Toxicity of Some Copper Com­poundsJACOB ROBERT KANTORPh.B., University of Chicago, 19I4. (Philosophy, Psychology) Thesis: The Functional Nature of the Philosophical CategoriesCONRAD LUND KJERSTADA.B., University of South Dakota, 19IIA.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Psychology, Education) Thesis: The Form of the Learning Curve for MemoryEZRA JACOB KRAUSS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1907(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology) Thesis : Vegetation and Reproduction, with Special Referenceto the Tomato (Physiological and Horticultural Aspects)HENRY REIST KRAYBILLS.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1913S.M., University of Chicago, 191$(Botany, Physiological Chemistry, and Chemistry) Thesis: Vegetation and Reproduction, with Special Reference tothe Tomato (Chemical Aspects)LEOPOLD JOSEPH LAS SALLES.B., Louisiana State University, 1903S.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1911(Physics, Mathematics) Thesis: The Law of Fall of a Sphere through Carbon Dioxide andan Exact Determination of the Viscosity of that GasROLLO LA VERNE LYMANA.B., Beloit College, 1899A.B., Harvard University, 1903(Education, Sociology) Thesis: The Progress of English Grammar in American Schoolsto 1850JAMES ELIJAH McATEEA.B., William Jewell College, 1907A.M., ibid., 1909(Mathematics, Astronomy) Thesis: Modular Invariants of a Quadratic Form for a PrimePower ModulusLANDER MAcCLINTOCKPh.B., University of Chicago, 19IIA.M., ibid., 1913(French, Italian) Thesis: Sainte-Beuve's Critical Theory and Practice after 1849WILLIAM PINKERTON OTTA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1900A.M., ibid., 1901(Mathematics, Astronomy) Thesis: The General Problem of the Type of the Brachistochronewith Variable EndpointsJOHN CHRISTIAN PETERSONA.B., University of Utah, 1913(Psychology, Education) Thesis: An Experimental Study of the Higher Mental Processesin LearningFRANK HYNES REEDA.B., Wabash College, 19II(Chemistry, Physics)MAURICE HOLMES REESA.B., Monmouth College, 1904A.M., University of Illinois, 1905(Physiology, Zoology) Thesis: Studies in Conductivity. (A) Some Common Errorsin the Determination of the Conductivity of Solutions.(B) The Behavior of Mixtures of Two Salts Containing aCommon Ion, in Anhydrous Formic Acid Solutions.Thesis: The Influence of Pituitary Extract on the Daily Outputof UrineWILFRED WILLIAM ROBBINSA.B., University of Colorado, 1907A.M., tus.; 1909(Plant Ecology, Plant Morphology) Thesis: Successions of Vegetation in Boulder Park, ColoradoDEAN HUMBOLDT ROSEA.B., University of Kansas, 1904A.M., Washington University, 190$(Botany, Physiological Chemistry)RIAL CATLIN ROSEA.B., University of Kansas, 1906(Plant Physiology, Plant Morphology and Micro­chemistry)MANDAYAM A. SAMPATHKUMARANA.B., University of Madras, 1910S.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Plant Morphology, Plant Ecology and Physiology)LEVI STEPHEN SHIVELYA.B., University of Michigan, 1908A.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Mathematics, Astronomy) Thesis: Oxidas� Activity and Chemical Composition of Healthyand Diseased Apple BarkThesis: Conditions a,nd MlcrocTtemis{;ry of Germinat-ion of theSeeds of Tilia, Sambucus, and RubusThesis: Stelar Cambium and Its DerivativesThesis: A New Basis for the Metric Theory of CongruencesGEORGE FRED SUTHERLANDA.B" University of Illinois, 1913A.M., uu.; 1914(Physiology, Zoology)LOUIS LEON THURSTONEMech. E.B., Cornell University, 1912(Psychology, Education)WILLIAM DE GARMO TURNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Chemistry, Physics)WARREN GOOKIN WATERMANA.B., Yale University, 1892A,M., tus., 1907(Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology)ELIZABETH WILLSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1910A.M., tus., 1914(English Literature, English Language)HARRY HANES WYLIEA,B., Grinnell College, 1916(Psychology, Philosophy) Thesis: Studies on Gastric SecretionThesis: The Learning Curve EquationThesis: The Diffusion of Gases and the Density of Chlorine.A Search for Possible I sotypes of ChlorineThesis: The Development of Root Systems under Dune Con­ditio'l1,sThesis: The Middle-English Legends of Visits to the OtherWorld, and Their Relation to the Mediaeval RomancesThesis: An Experimental Study of the Transfer of Responsein W hlte RatsVII. THE ENROLMENT IN NATIONAL SERVICEThe following candidates for degrees at this Convocation are in the service of thenation or its allies. The list is incomplete.JAMES HERBERT BLACKHURST, A.M., The National ArmyRALPH LYMAN BROWN, Ph.D., The National ArmyELBERT CLARK, Ph.D., United States Medical ReserveBERRY WILLIS COOPER, Ph.B., Fort Benjamin Harrison, IndianaROBERT HENRY DUNLAP, Ph.B., Base Hospital Unit No. 12CHARLES JUDSON ELDRIDGE, S.M., The National ArmyDE WITT HOWARD GARLOCK, S.B., The National ArmyMAX SYLVIUS HAND MAN, Ph.D., Washington, D.C.ALBIN O. JOHNSON, Ph.B., Ordnance DepartmentJOSEPH WILLIS KOUCKY, J.D., Base Hospital Unit No. 13HENRY REIST KRAYBILL, Ph.D., Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.LYNDON HENRY LESCH, Ph.B., United States Arsenal, Rock Island, IllinoisEDWARD JOHN MARUM, Ph.B., The National ArmyRHEY BOYD PARSONS, S.B., The National ArmyRALPH WALDO PELTA, Ph.B., Ordnance DepartmentOLIVER ERNEST SEATON, A.M., Ordnance DepartmentLEON WAYNE NICHOLS, S.M., The National ArmyALFRED COLLINS SLEIGHT, A.B., Base Hospital Unit No. 13GEORGE FRED SUTHERLAND, Ph.D" The National Army \Wor(JSby.EDWIN H. !.EWIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed voices b)PA'OL MANDEVILLE.VIII. UNIVERSITY SONG-" Alma Mater"Arrangement copyright, 1898, by the University of Chicago.IX. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAIN./X. THE RECESSION"Symphonic March" Tschaikowsky�-'-MARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALEWELLINGTON DOWNING JONES ASSISTANT MARSHALSFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHTCOLLEGE MARSHALSFRANK H. O'HARA, Acting Head MarshalARTHUR ALOIS BAERCARL THOMAS BRELOSSHERMAN OLIVER COOPERJAMES MILTON COULTERROBERT HENRY DUNLAPWALTER CLARENCE EARLE FRANCIS DONALD HARPERNORMAN GALE HARTHANS WILLIAM NORGRENJOHN NUVEEN, JR.STANLEY HAROLD ROTHCOLLEGE AIDESMARY BERNARD ALLENCATHERINE DORMER CHAMBERLAINROSEMARY CARRELOISE BLAINE CRAMHARRIET CURRY FLORENCE LOGAN KILVARYBARBARA MILLERAGNES GAMBLE MURRAYJULIA MARGUERITE RICKETTSl\I\