\tbe 'Ulni"etsit� of (tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTHCONVOCA nON\.the .autumnAUGUST THIRTIETHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-From "Overture 1812"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist TschaikowskyThe 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 HERBERT LOCKWOODWILLETT, PH.D.III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Franco-American Alliance," The HONORABLE FRANCIS WARNER PARKER,A.M., LL.D.IV. INTERLUDE-"Woodland Sketch" MacDowellv. 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:Mary Elizabeth LinkMarjorie ParkerHonorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded tv:The Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Honors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students: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:May GleasonIrene Raymond MarshMary Katharine AllenMary Williene BakerIlma Mary BayleJames Paul BennettMildred Celia BerlemanWalter Charles BihlerElveretta BlakeMilton Daniel BlockCharlotte Elizabeth BodenschatzAlphonse Oswald BrungardtVerna Mary CarlisleMary Katharine Allen, Historyand SociologyMary Williene Baker, EnglishIlma Mary Bayle, RomanceJames Paul Bennett, ChemistryWalter Charles Bihler, GeneralLiteratureElveretta Blake, General LiteratureCharlotte Elizabeth Bodenschatz,GermanAlphonse Oswald Brungardt,Political EconomyVerna Mary Carlisle, EnglishHelen Marguerite Christianson,Education and Kindergarten­Primary EducationJames Paul BennettMildred Celia BerlemanWalter Charles BihlerMarguerite Seeley Chaney Lucy Lynde RosenquistMarguerite Seeley ChaneyHelen Marguerite ChristiansonMary Ellen DennisEdson Lockwood ErwinWillis Eugene GouwensHelene HoughtelingRobert Stern LandauerNama Aurelia LatheSister Mary Celeste LegerJohn Warwick LongVivien Marie Palmer Delia Morton ParkerBenjamin PerkClara Ethel PowellMandel ShermanValentine ShipleMeta Madeline SnowdonEdward Julius StieglitzMay Petrea TheilgaardWinifred Louise WardAlethea Hebron WashingtonMary Ellen Dennis, English - Mandel Sherman, Anatomy andEdson Lockwood Erwin, Physics Physiologyand Astronomy Valentine Shiple, ChemistryWillis Eugene Gouwens, Chemistry Meta Madeline Snowdon, GermanWillis Eugene Gouwens, Bacteri- Edward Julius Stieglitz, Chemistryology Edward Julius Stieglitz, AnatomyHelene Houghteling, German May Petrea Theilgaard, BotanyRobert Stern Landauer, Chemistry and Natural ScienceNama Aurelia Lathe, Education Helene Beatrice Thwaites, His-Sister Mary Celeste Leger, History toryVivien Marie Palmer, Sociology Winifred Louise Ward, EnglishDelia Morton Parker, Education and General LiteratureBenjamin Perk, Political Economy Alethea Hebron Washington, Eng-Clara Ethel Powell, New Testa- lish and General Literaturement and Practical TheologyWillis Eugene GouwensJohn Warwick LongVivien Marie PalmerBenjamin Perk (March, 1918) Elsie Marie PlappEdward Julius StieglitzMay Petrea TheilgaardHarlow Leslie WalsterVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanFrank Justus MillerCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by ProfessorCharles Hubbard JuddMarjorie ParkerLucy Lynde RosenquistForrest Imogene WilkinsonCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shailer MathewsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Professor Edward Wilcox HintonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Professor Charles HubbardJuddCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND TITLES1. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Nina Evelyn BaumgardnerSarah Gertrude ClarkeMay Gleason Mabel Evelyn JohnsonMae Cecelia ManganIrene Raymond MarshII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSIrene Blase Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Mamie BrightwellSarah McLeanMary MacNaughtonElizabeth Spencer NortonClara Ethel PowellTheo Rumble, Jr.A.B., Emory College, I907Edward Alford RuppeltIrma Alice SachenSarah SchanfeldPaul Hendrix SeayMary Elizabeth SheahanMeta Madeline SnowdonArthur Campbell StringerHelene Beatrice ThwaitesHannah Sarah ValentineWinifred Louise WardAlethea Hebron WashingtonGeorge Fitch WellsLL.B., University of Michigan, I895Laura Horrigan WilliamsEugenie WillistonOfsha ZimrringTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of PhilosophyMary Katharine AllenRichard Frederick AustRuth Hockaday BabcockMary Williene BakerMary Mabel BarnettIlma Mary BayleFay Louise BentleyMildred Celia BerlemanHelen Muriel BestWalter Charles BihlerElveretta BlakeChauncey Logan BlankenshipDorothy BloukeCharlotte Elizabeth BodenschatzJames BredinAlphonse Oswald BrungardtArmand BurkeRuby BushVerna Mary CarlisleEugene McMillan CarlsonMarguerite Seeley ChaneyAlvin CovertA.B., University of Nashville, 1910 Gertie Guinn DavisMary Ellen DennisBertha EverhartDavid Ber EisenbergIda GalbreathA.B., Leonard College, I918Bernice A. GallagherS.B., Kansas State Normal, 1915Aaron Avery GatesGertrude Meta GruenbergGrace HammillMildred Gene HarterKate HellerTheron HewittLois Elizabeth HigginsMarion Foster LanphierSister Mary Celeste LegerLouise Evangeline LewisLeona Whitworth LogueEmma MandersSarah Helen MyersLydia Arma MacDougalTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy zn Education:Minard AllisonWalter Michael AndersenArthur Graham AsherIrving BallJ ames Paul BennettWilliam Frederick BorchersWilliam Alfred BuiceHenry David CohenRuth Mary CowanArthur Owen EaganS.B., Valparaiso University, 1906Edson Lockwood ErwinEthel BeadlesBertha BlasingameLeona Florence BowmanEdith Jane BuxtonMargaret CantyAlice Aloysia CassinHelen Marguerite ChristiansonJohn Nelson CunninghamMarie Genevieve HoyeElizabeth Frances Hughes Edmund Francis FoleyWillis Eugene GouwensMary Louise HahnKatherine Sedgwick HaleRalph Lee HarrisSusan HemenwayFlorence HoffmanHelene HoughtelingNorma HoughtelingAgnes Ellen JohnsonRobert Stern LandauerJohn Warwick LongTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONInez Gertrude KiltonNama Aurelia LatheHenrietta Cora Emma MillerMattie Matilda MontgomeryE. Lydelle MorphyEva Myrtle McMillanOrpha McPhersonDelia Morton ParkerPeter Benjamin RitzmaMary Frances Schladweiler William Joseph MatousekArthur Wesley MeynEdith Emile NormanA.B., Valparaiso University, 1917Cecil Kirke RussellMandel ShermanValentine ShipleSander StarkEdward Julius StieglitzMay Petrea TheilgaardChester Keeler WentworthHelene SliffePh.B., Missouri Valley College, 1907Ona Blake SmithSarah Belle SpharRalph Waldo StrawbridgeMaurine Katherine TschirgiBirdie VorhiesHelen WescottEmily WilsonJames Allen CaldwellFrances CreekmurCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Rudolph Charles RadaTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONRosa Goodeve MaddockCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:Milton Daniel BlockMary Josephine HornJohn Oliver JohnsonWILLIAM BYRON CHARLESA.B., William Jewell College, 1915FRANK WILLIAM HOFFERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917WILLIAM OTIS LAPPINA.B., Eureka College, 19IILOUIS LAWRENCE MILLERA.B., Goshen College, 1916CHARLES MELVIN PHILLIPSA.B., Franklin College, 1900D.B., Crozer Theological Seminary, 1908 Vivien Marie PalmerAlphonse PapiermeisterBenjamin PerkIII. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL Nathan Hyman PerlmanLester Henry RichThesis: Magic and Demonology in the Primitive ChristianChurchThesis: Some Recent Interpretations of the Doctrine of the Fallof ManThesis: Religion as a Factor in English Social Reform in theNineteenth CenturyThesis: Religious Education in Mennonite Secondary SchoolsThesis: Present Status of Moral and Religious Education inSecular SchoolsWILLIAM OLIVER ROTHNEYA.B., Macalester College, 1906D.B., University of Manitoba, 1905 Thesis: Elementary Bible Teaching in QuebecCLARICE H. REARICKA.B., Knox College, 1904 Thesis: Paul's Attitude toward PaganismJOHN WATSON SHEPARDA.B., Richmond College, 1900A.M., ibid., 1901Th.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1906 Thesis: Educational Reconstruction in BrazilWALTER HERMANN WENTEA.B., Northwestern College, 19II Thesis: The Literary Style of Epictetus and PaulANNA EVELYN WOOSTERS.B., Syracuse University, 1913 Thesis: The Missionary Idea in Early ChristianityCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:CHARLES NORMAN CURTISA.B., McMaster University, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 19I4 Thesis: The Meaning of" Divinity" in Recent ChristologiesDAVID HENRY HOOVERA.B., Bridgewater College, 1913A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1914S.M., ibid., 1916 Thesis: A Study of Juvenile ProbationCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:WILLIAM CHARLES MACDOUGALLA.B., Hiram College, 1902A.M., University of Chicago, 1915D.B., ibid., 1917(Systematic Theology, Comparative Religion) Thesis: The "Way of Salvation" in the Ramayana of TulsiDassALFRED MORRIS PERRYA.B., Marietta College, 1910A.M., Harvard University, 1912D.B., Hartford Theological Seminary, 1916(New Testament) Thesis: The Sources of Luke's Passion NarrativeCHARLES JAMES RITCHEYA.B., Drake University, 1910A.M., ibid., 19IIA.M., Yale University, 1913(New Testament, Systematic Theology) Thesis: Quests for Salvation in New Testament TimesLEROY HAHN STAFFORDA.B., University of Heidelberg, 1906A.M., Princeton University, 1910D.B., University of Chicago, 1913(New Testament, Systematic Theology) Thesis: The Function of Divine Manifestations in New Testa­ment TimesIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):CHAUNCEY LOGAN BLANKENSHIP (cumlaude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1918WALTER FRED BOYEA.B., University of Illinois, 1916 HERMAN HUNTER GUICEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916DORETTE FEZANDIE MILLER (cum laude)A.B., Barnard College, 1915AVERY LUVERE CARLSONA.B., State University of Iowa, 19IIA.M., ibid., 1915V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLJEAN ALEXANDERA.B., Smith College, 1916(English, Romance) Sa!Jdidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:(.,.L • Thesis: Poe and Baudelaire: A Study in Comparative Litera-turefs it ,j II" JOSEPH ALVA BAER I }{\c, t �)A.B., Hiram College, 1910 .(Education) Thesis: A Survey of the Schools of Cuyahoga County, Ohioj / AVIS BAKERV B.Pd., Missouri State Normal, 1909A.B., Northwestern University, 1912(English)I I HELEN ROSE BALPH CP .12-./Y V[ .. _.J·J A.B., Vassar College, 19II ,.., •(English, Romance) I.'. f/ 0J 1 \,.11 t'vl.V EDNA GERTRUDE BEASLEY �. �\ .. " ,�� ,\_ Thesis: Educational Legislation and Administration in Texas,.,j A.B., Simmons College, 1914 '1820-1860(Education) A/' DAVID BRONSTEIN ... ,�Q_, j!)-.rC� A.B., Texas Christian University, 19�7(History) :. (�VJ V SQUIRE FRED BROWNE �,/\I A.B., Columbia University, 1901(Education) �......(� '�:0 Thesis: The Index Number as a Measure of Efficiency in� Handwriting\.1 V FLORENCE ELMIRA BRUBAKER \, I, " � y' • Thesis: The Religious Conceptions in Virgil's Eclogues and� A.B., Beloit College, 1909 ,�r Georgics(Latin) /' \ ,, �h j , .", ·'V 0/ GRACE MAY BUCHWALTER ".,J..' __. J,. . Thesis: Shakespeare's Influence on Grillparzer. J V A.B., University of Illinois, 1912(German, Spanish) .. 1. J V HARRY ALLEN CRAIG (/{rv'-� lv"J S.B., Alma College, 1909(Education)0' " �'y'CHARLAINE DEATHERAGE (k�{))' (f !(.!.! Thesis: Indigenous and Foreign Divinities in Plautus vJ A.B., University of Colorado, 1913(Latin)'c'.J EDITH DENISE •. ! v ;. ;f'j._J B.L., Lake Forest University, 1885(French, Italian) n \I j WILLIAM LONG DOWLER fr l\ I, ,.\ l'J A,B., Capital University, 1910 "D.B., Lutheran Theological Seminary, 1913(Philosophy) \jlJAMES LEE FELTON (JJ�,. &-t'\..A.-rA.B., Olivet College, 1904 f\. "(English) '.jFRANCES ELMA GILLESPIE '1" IlLOJ A.B., Fort Worth University, 1905A.B., George Washington University, 1915(History)FRANCES WILLARD HADLEY 1� n �-C \ Thesis: The Influence of the Greek upon the Work of Elizabeth� 'IItI A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1912' (Barrett Browning(English) .. ' !J LAURA ALEXANDER HARDEN "lb' ,l.J lif �J\ �hesis: The Teaching of History in the State Normal Schools.1 V A.B., Vassar College, 1897 .r of the United States\I (Education) �MARY HUNTER J,/t}-'\.A.J tl-i A.B., Iowa State Teachers' College, 1912.. (History)� JFLORENCE EDITH ALFREDA Jr;�SON of) Thesis: Early Education in Illinois, I7oo-I840Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1914 (I .tl tllt ,.(History) 1./ .,'� ,'IJ ..1 PEARL TENISON jtc' \ .... Q....-,:t.,..J \JThesis: Conjugation of Verb-Forms in "Morte Arthure".., A.B., 6ttawa University, 19II(English)J j 11 I {,il J"ELIZABETH DALL / i (., 'LL,A., St. Andrew's University, Scotland, 1913(French, Spanish)'/ WILHELMINA HENRIETTA DEFEY.TERA.B" Hope College, 1902 ""').-,.� \. f' r(Latin) , l\,' ,'''; � Thesis: Cincinnati as a Western Outpost of Boston LiberalismThesis: The Relation of You.ng's Night Thoughts to Parini's"Giorno" y'Thesis: Phases of History of Jewish Culture in. Spain in theMiddle AgesvThesis: Cost and Management of the Public Schools of Charle­voix, MichiganThesis: Animalism in the Works of BalzacThesis: The Prodigies, Omens, and Oracles in Virgil's "Aeneid"Thesis: Montaigne's Scepticism in the Light of Nineteenth­Century CriticismThesis: The Ethics of Evolution and Christian EthicsThesis: The Use of Disguise in Shakespere's ComediesThesis: The Commerce of Ireland in the Thirteenth and Four­teenth CenturiesThesis: Sectionalism in the Sale of the Public Landsv v CAROLINE LOUISE JENKSI�tAB., University of Michigan, 1904(Latin)J (WILLIAM SCRIBNER KIMBALL 7)AB., Amherst College, 1908(Mathematics) \_.,ALBERT KUHN ,� ...... t} ,A.B., Macalester College, 1906(Greek) (" "-/v . jADOLPH KURING (_'jJ.........-!.1' (J �yO Thesis: The Religion of Aeschylus\:. A.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Greek, New Testament Greek);J e-MARIE KING LAU C t�_,.{.,c t-"f -'( 1)AB., Campbell College, 1912 (.(English)I HARRIET ALTHEA LEE "':.�.fj-vV tJ.--AB., Mount Holyoke College, 1907(English) J.J V ALICE HENRIETTA LUND jc..it.J\.·Q a...A.B., University of Kansas, 191:4(Education) ,J J AN��.,\1�Poi?�O���s �o�!���fL 6;.'\)0 •(English) l ·J MARJORIE McLEOD MILLER C�.).�··i�·£.' P , Thesis: The Importance of the Use of Algebra to High-SchoolPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913 \! Students(Education) 1 JSEBASTIAN CHRISTIAN MILLER t,o...\MlCitfiesis: Financial Support and Business Management of theAB., McPherson College, 1906 Beloit Public SchoolsAM., ibid., 1907 U(Education) - ....KATHERINE MOON NEWMAN I ·t .. , Thesis: Anticipation and Reminiscence in the" Divine Comedy"A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1916 I(Romance) , I'1" r F f�/ MABEL BEATRICE OLSON Ii r )!V!�) . I Thesis: Robin Hood Elements in Elizabethan Dramay' . A.B., University of North Dakota, 19'09 ,(Enghsh)MIRANDA ALLEN O'REAR fy J;; "' -f,.., �t" Thesis: Reading in the Rural Schools of Missouri"" S.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1906A.B., ibid., 1907(Education)BESSIE LOUISE PIERCE �"f)." ,1../"2LA.B., State University of Iowa, 1910 II(History) Ii 'BESSIE WHITIMORE PROUDFOOTC,{JI..-t...- • Thesis: Jones Very: A Biographical StudyA.B., Carleton College, 19II(English)JOHN FREEMAN PYLE ,3;l-�i -'tL1 cf..'\I oJ Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Education)WARD GLEN REEDER i�-:-:,� JI Vr\4A.B., Indiana University, 1914(Education)V MARTHA PEGUES SANDERS ��t1-0AB., Southwestern University, 1910(French, Spanish)� � \\ I' i" BERTHA MABEL SMITH �_/" '\.",�.A.B., Denison University, 1905(Education) �,l A�A l,�/Vl.,....v ..; TAKA TAKANASHI .. "I-,- j';'A.B., Stanford University,Q_9117 \.(Sociology) " '/1!MINNIE ELSIE THOMAS :1: !{/{/f ft t'" A.B., Vassar College, 1902(Philosophy) Thesis: The Religious and Mythological Elements in Tibullus, ..WQ I Thesis: Thermionic Currents with Rectilinear Orbits for theElectronsThesis: State Paternalism in Fourth-Century AthensThesis: Predecessors in English Drama of Shakespere's ComicMonologuesThesis: Comparison of the Two Parts of "Robinson Crusoe"Thesis: A Study of the Attendance in the Elementary Schools ofBenson County, North DakotaThesis: The Position of Time Adverbial Elements in theSentenceThesis: Relationship of North Carolina to the ConfederateGovernmentThesis: The Legal Basis of School Finance in the Cities of theNorth Central Division Having a Population Rangingfrom 30,000 to 50,000Thesis: The Chief School Official in the Various States of theUnited States vThesis: Villon's Use of the Ubi Sunti Formula vThesis: Correlation of Ability in Reading with General Gradesin High School vThesis: The Status of Women under Modern Conditions ofJapanese LifeThesis: Aristocracy and Democracy in the Philosophy ofNietzsche vCLIFFORD J. THOMPSON / It �S.B., Lebanon University, 1906A.B., Antioch College, 1910(Education) \\. (!FREDERIC MILTON THRASHER "=' v- �. Thesis: The Boy Scout Movement as a Socializing AgencyA.B., DePauw University, 1915(Sociology) , ,'{I (" ,.1 JAMES .CLYDE TWINEM (j r. A.. ! """. V Ph.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915 ".(Education) i .J .j' CARL OSCAR WILLIAMS r/� ,J-S.B., Valparaiso University, 1916(Germanics) Thesis: A Study of the Socialized versus the Academic Methodof Teaching Written CompositionvThesis: Causes and Remedies for Failures in the Public Schools.. ) Thesis: The Stressed Vowels of the GunnlaugssagaI LEISTER EARL WILLIAMS,,'j S.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Mathematics)WILLIAM OSCAR WILSON 0'/'" L.I., University of Arkansas, 1901S.B., ibid., 1904(Education) "'\ � �J. \., ��""'_A, .j�"-'I" . ... ' Thesis: The Definite Integral as the Fundamental Concept of theU r C alculus... �� ClAI\.iJ" 'Thesis: The History of Public-School Education in Arkansasfrom I900 to I9I8� f J�1 b�'-O.A'-(!'_· Thesis: An Experimental Study of the Effect of Syllabication inSpelling{ J HATTIE ALENA WOLFE"'l A.B., Olivet College, 1902(Education).] KATHERINE DENISE WOLLASioN '; ft.:?l �Thesis:V Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1913 (��.(French, Spanish)JOHN EDGAR WORTHINGTON'\ iPd.B., Valparaiso University, 1911 ... J Y... Jf._ •S.B., ibid., 1913A.B., ibid., 1913(Education)Ji .! EDWARD HOLLOWAY WRAY'V A.B., Yale University, 19II(English) Le Traite de Grammaire franf�aiseThesis: A Comparative Study of the Attainment of the Eighth­Grade Students in the Rural and in the Town Schools ofLake County, IndianaThesis: Evidences of Romanticism in the Prologues and EPi­logues of Eighteenth-Century TragedyJ I FRED WILBERT EMERSONi S.B., Earlham College, 1913(Botany) Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science:Thesis: Plant Ecology of Certain Kansas Sand HillsJ .J; WARREN WALTER EWING S_,....{).A..tjtI�... Thesis: The Hydrogen-Chlorine ReactionS.B., Parsons College, 1912(Chemistry)�. . "SISTER MARY AZARIA GREEN -/ )\'A,.·"p"'vV .lfhesis: Colloids and Precipitation'( t.J A.B., College of St. Catherine, 1915 '(Chemistry)SUMNER ALBERT IVES l, r:!iJJ: At., ..... f Thesis: A Morphological Study of RebouliaI" A.B., Wake Forest College, 1903'S.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Botany)I d, j.V -.JCHUAN LING LIANG I 'f .. «1_,.A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1917(Chemistry)jJ , fCLAUDE ORVILLE McFARLAND <, >y,,t\.; IA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1915(Geography) \HORACE LUNDH OLSON Ci' "l,J_Ji:' '�-(\S.B., University of Chicago, 1917 �, .(Mathematics) '\.... /. L ,I SISTER MARY JOHN RYAN I /\{ � � .J oJ A.B., St. Catherine's College, 1916(Chemistry) Ir: IGEORGE EDWARD SPIETH l,/ -:-tJ.J � A.B., Defiance College, 19II(Chemistry) r ,Thesis: Strychnine and Related AlkaloidsThesis: The Geography of the Driftless Area of IndianaThesis: Ruled Surfaces with Constant Absolute InvariantsThesis: Pope's Work on the Space Relations of MoleculesThesis: 5-6 Saccharinic AcidSPENCER GORDON STOLTZS.B., University of Chicago, 1916 '(Chemistry) {II"1 . 'i , l�7, !p"��r, �. \ {. � !Thesis: Glassware for Technical PurposesCandidates for the Degree i of Doctor of Philosophy:"""'-:l��!fl1'.V •J Y JOSEPH EMANUEL ALEXANDER ALEXIS Thesis: A Study of the Relative in Eighteenth-Century GermanA.B., Augustana College, 1905 ProseA.M., University of Michigan, 1906(Germanics, New Testament)/,v DENTONJACOBSBROWNA.B., University of Texas, 1910M.A., ibid., 1912(Chemistry, Physics) •\t FRANK EMERSON BROWN -�� \:.}S,B., University of Chicago, 1913(Chemistry, Physics)JESSIE B. STRATEEd.B., University of Chicago, 1909S.B., ibid., 1909(Geography) " \1\ VtY\,,_·· \\ \\",)'.:Jl ,HARRIET LOUISE SULZERS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Botany) �PING TSUNG SUNGJ S.B., Syracuse University, 1917(Chemistry) -,. / �/ SUSAN ZENOBIA WILDER 1'1' VvV','t � IV A.B., University of Minnesota, 1908S.B., ibid., 1910 j \(Home Economics) I"}MOl LEE WOO I "J/; I ilV S.B., University of California, 1915(Botany)vJ I HOLLY ESTIL CUNNINGHAMLL.B., Lebanon University, 1908Ph.B., ibid., 1909A.B., ibid., 1910(Philosophy, Psychology)! -'. rMINNA CAROLINE DENTON �._;f· jS.B., University of Michigan, 1900A.M., ibid., 1901(Household Administration)LYDIA ELIZABETH FROTSCHERA.B., Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, 1904A.M., Tulane University, 1907(Germanics, English) "'\" I'WILBY T. GOOCH �-�,.<\. .• C\..,.....,:)S.B., Baylor University, 1906S.M., ibid., 1908(Chemistry, Physics)vIP"',\� .....,v IRA DAVID HYSKELL 'f\..L<V\".:..·· ....A.B., Allegheny College, 1905A.M., Harvard University, 1907(Latin, Greek) _ -�.- hJ HENRY ALBERT JONES \I \S.B., University of Nebraska, 1915(Botany) � i.I'I'.J '" 1\ ,I\.AtI•. 'HERBERT HIRAM KING\I V A.B., Ewing College, 1904A.M., ibid., 1906S.M., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1915(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry) Thesis: The Geographic Factors Injluencing the World's CornTradeThesis: Enemies of the ForestThesis: Quinine and the Related AlkaloidsThesis: Study of the Food at a Children's Institution vThesis: Chemical Constitutents of Amaranthus RetrojlexusThesis: I. The Velocity of Decomposition of Benzoylperoxide.2. An Electro-Analytical Methodfor the Determination andSeparation of the Metals of the Copper-Tin Group. Thesis: I. The Structure of the Surfaces of Liquids and Solu­bility as Related to the Work Done by the Attraction of TwoLiquid Surfaces '011, Each Other. 2. A Standardization ofthe Method for the Determination of Surface Tension (orFree Surface Energy) by the Drop-Weight Method. 3. ASimple Apparatus for the Determination of Surface Ten­sion.Thesis: Three Types of Logical Theory� •• AThesis: Changes in Food Value of Vegetables Due to CookingThesis: Some Profane Elements in Mediaeval Religious PoetryThesis: I. The Effect of Light on the Velocity of Saponificationof Ethyl Acetate. 2. The Velocity Coefficient of Saponi­fication of Methyl AcetateThesis: A Study of the Latinity of SolinusThesis: Studies on the Seeds of the River Maple (Acer Sac­charinum L.) and the Sugar Maple (Acer SaccharumMarsh)Thesis: I. The Structure of Liquids: Adsorption at Liquid­Liquid Interfaces and the Partition of a Solute between TwoLiquids. 2. The Structure of Liquids: Adsorption, Solu­bility, and the Double Electric Layer- - - ----------r ,'" f. t )r . !! LAl,I t}, tJ RAYMOND DAVID MULLINIX l 1; tA.,.. ,.'Thesis: PotassiumS.B., University of Chicago, 1913 \J IV(Chemistry, Physics) Permanganate. Studies in Conductivity.VII. THE ENROLMENT IN NATIONAL SERVICEThe following candidates for degrees at this Convocation are z,n the service of thenation or its allies. The list is incomplete.WALTER FRED BOYE, J.D., United States Naval ReserveEUGENE McMILLAN CARLSON, Ph.B., Officers' Training Camp, Camp Custer, MichiganHENRY DAVID COHEN, S.B., Medical Reserve CorpsDAVID BER EISENBERG, Ph.B., Ordnance Training Camp, Camp Hancock, GeorgiaWARREN WALTER EWING, S.M., Chemical Warfare DepartmentWILLIS E. GOUWENS, S.B., Bacteriologist, United States Public Health ServiceMARY JOSEPHINE HORN, Ph.B., Army Nurse Corps, Base Hospital 53, American ExpeditionaryForceROBERT STERN LANDAUER, S.B., Ordnance Department, Edgewood Arsenal, Baltimore, Md.JOHN WARWICK LONG, S.B., Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Howard, MarylandEDWARD ALFORD RUPPELT, Ph.B., Aviation ServiceCECIL KIRKE RUSSELL, S.B., Medical Corps, Naval ReserveVALENTINE SHIPLE, S.B., Chemist, Ordnance DepartmentGEORGE EDWARD SPIETH, S.M. Students' Army Training CorpsSANDER STARK, S.B., Signal CorpsEDWARD JULIUS STIEGLITZ, S.B., Medical Reserve CorpsHARRY CLYDE TRIMBLE, Ph.D., United States ArmyCHESTER KEELER WENTWORTH, S.B., Great Lakes Naval Training StationEUGENIE WILLISTON, Ph.B., Army Nurse CorpsOFSHA ZIMRRING, Ph.B., British Expeditionary Force./ " '"'\-' .. ,STEPHEN POPOFF ,,1 .'-,\ • I"n"_B. Chern., Cornell University, 1912(Chemistry, Physics)t ..WALTER GEORGE SACKETT .}'1.A./{)'-l S.B., University of Chicago, 1902(Hygiene and Bacteriology)r ,,0 •J FRANK MILTON SCHERTZ ( �);' ULI:.1S.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1914 'A.M., Northwestern University, 1915(Plant Physiology, Chemistry)HARRY CLYDE TRIMBLE .); & t. t ,. A.-v/ J A.B., Cornell College, 1910S.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)� HARLOW LESLIE W ALSTER ,A)-i/O.S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1903A.M., Harvard University, 1913(Plant Physiology, Plant Ecology)IJ' STERLING PRICE WILLIAMSV S.B., Polytechnic College, 1908A.M., University of Texas, 1909(Philosophy, Sociology) Thesis: Studies of Manganates and Permanganates. 1. TheCourse of the Action between Manganese Dioxide, PotassiumHydroxide, and Oxygen and the Manufacture of PotassiumPermanganateThesis: A Study of the Poisonous Qualities of Eu pctoriiomU rticifoliumThesis: Chemical Studies on the Relation of Nitrogen to Mottlingin ColeusThesis: The Effect of Electric Currents in Attempts to InduceM olecular RearrangementsThesis: The Formative Effects of High Temperature upon theGrowth of BarleyThesis: The Conception of Reason in Sidgwick's EthicsVIII. "ALMA MATER"words by,UnWIN H. LEWIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed voIces bJPAUL MANDEVILLE.Arrangement copyright, I898, by the University of Chicago.IX. "THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER" ArnoldHELEN ELIZABETH DRIVERARLINE MARIETTA FALKENAURUTHiSTIEBEL GENZBERGERDOROTHY GILMORE LARDNERDOROTHY MILLER COLLEGE AIDESFLORENCE OLSONAGNES GRANT PRENTICEKATHERINE PROSSERLILLIAN RICHARDSEMILY TAFTOh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous night,O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet waveO'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?Oh, thus be it ever when freemen shall standBetween their loved homes and the war's desolation;Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued landPraise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a nation.Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,And this be our motto: "In God is our trust!"And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall waveO'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!X. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINXI. THE RECESSION"March" GuilmantACTING MARSHALCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHT, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALE WELLINGTON DOWNING JONESFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCOLLEGE MARSHALSCLARENCE FRANK GUNSAULUS BROWN, Head MarshalVAN METER AMESDAVID HUGH ANNANFRANK PREVOST BRECKINRIDGEWILLIAM CLARENCE GORGAS CHARLES CASSINS GREENEJOHN WARWICK LONGGEORGE FRISBEE MARTINBERNARD NATH