\tbe 'Ulnf"etsft� of (tbfcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTHCONVOCA TIONUbe SummerJUNE TENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETEENFRANK DICKINSON BARTLETT GYMNASIUMORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-" March Celebre"THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BANDJOHN BEACH CRAGUN, Director LachnerThe MarshalThe 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 THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D.,D.D., Professor of Homiletics and Religious EducationIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Turning-Point in the History of Culture," RICHARD GREEN MOULTON, PH.D.,Professor of Literary Theory and Interpretation; Head of the Department ofGeneral LiteratureIV. INTERLUDE-"Salut d'Amour" Elgarv. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Sanford Ellsworth AllertonSamuel King AllisonErik AndersenJosephine Haswell ArdreyEleanor Jane AtkinsLillian Dorothy BargquistIna BartellsAlvin Herman BaumHoward Kennedy BealeWalter Martin BehnMartha Nash BehrendtHerbert Frank BinswangerDavid Wolf BranskyMaurice Solomon BrodyRuth Johnston BrowneErma Birdine BrowningHenry Clarence BushLyman ChalkleyMadeleine Isabel CohnBenjamin Burton CoxIrma Estevan CushingFrances D'AndreaMary Jane DanielsEsther DavisMaurice DeKovenAlfred DiamondIrma EarecksonAlta EvansMargaret Pulse EvansAlexander Carstairs FindlayWilliam FishbeinEdythe Louise FlackMary Amanda GingrichHope Faith Graeter William Herbert GrantKatharine Seymour GreeneFrederic Taylor GurneyJoseph Bates HallFlora Mabel HammittArthur Henry HansenElinor Guthrie HayesCarl Olof HedeenFrank John HeinerBen HerzbergElis Sterner HoglundEmily Josephine HollowellMargaret Marvin HouserDorothy Evelynne HuebnerSamuel David IsalyVera Margaret J urzLouis Marshal KaplanHarold Leo KIa wansDonald Henry KingDora KirschenbaumMinnie Kathryn KlineAlice Ruth KochDorothy Elizabeth LattaMaurice Tiemann LesemannSadie LindenbaumMary Elizabeth LinkLeila Loretto LydonEsther Frances MarhoferRose Elizabeth MitchellIrvin Charles MollisonLouise MacNealLuella Esther NadelhofferHarold Elliott NicelyDewey Self Patton Jean Montgomery PickettEdgar Burke ReadingWalter Cade RecklessEmil Durbin RiesMary Evangeline RobbElizabeth Madox RobertsBen Bell RosenJoseph RosovskySydney Kaufman SchiffHazel Emily SchmidtLloyd SchmiedeskampIsaac SchourArthur Eugene SchuhHarry Wilson ShermanEdward SherryHarry Manuel ShulmanAlfred Walter SimonMiriam Eleanor SimonsCarol Earle SmithGeorge Dumas StoutMarie Rose SullivanPhyllis Elizabeth TaylorJames John ToigoMargaret Adele TurnerWilliam John VyhnalekWinfred Markus WagnerHelen Frances WalkerWilliam Weldon WatsonJames Marvin WellerEsther Elizabeth WilliamsRuth Emily WorthingtonMargaret Jane WrightMargaret Duff YatesHonorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the jollowing students:Florence Reata Eddy Agnes Cornelia Geisbush Gladys Elizabeth NymanScholarships in the Senior Colleges for excellence in the work of the Junior College areawarded to the following students:Samuel King Allison, PhysicsBlanche Beatrice Boyer, LatinMaurice Solomon Brody, PoliticalEconomyMary Amanda Gingrich, SociologyKenneth Hancock Goode, Chem­istry Ben Herzberg, GeologyDorothy EvelynneBotanyDonald Harry King, RomanceEdgar Burke Reading, GreekElizabeth Madox Roberts, Eng-lish Sydney Kaufman Schiff, HistoryHuebner, Isaac Schour, GermanArthur Eugene Schuh, GeographyWilliam Weldon Watson, Mathe-matics .George ChenicekThe Joseph Triner Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded toBenjamin Edward Jaffe, FirstThe Julius Rosenwald Prizes Jor excellence in Oratory are awarded toEdgar Bernhard, SecondFrances Hessler, FirstThe Florence James Adams Prizes Jor excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toCharles Breasted, SecondGold Refined WilsonThe Milo P. Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the Writing oj English Prose isawarded toMaurice LesemannWilliam Clarence GorgasThe Conference Medal JOI' excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toScholarships in the Senior Colleges for excellence in the work oj the first three years of theCollege Course are awarded to the Jollowing:Leona Celeste Bachrach,losophyRamona Bressie, HistoryArthur Cohen, ChemistryLois Virginia Fairfield, RomanceBeulah Harvey, Physics Phi- Rose Jones Kessing, Mathematics Mildred Powlison, SociologyHarry Kraus, General Literature Ella Thea Smith, BotanyStuart Putnam Meech, Political James John Toigo, EnglishEconomy Marian Schuyler Vogdes, LatinAlta Nelson, Household Adminis-trationThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the Jollowing students:Corinne Elizabeth AllinGeorge Andrew BarclayEura Gertrude BarnettHarry Frederick BeckerHelen Cecelia BeebeHelen Louise BennettFrank Prevost BreckinridgeDorothy CrowderMar�aret Eloise CummingsPauline Winifred DavisClotilde Marguerite DeCellesHelen DixonDorothy DorsettDorothy Ellen ErskineLee Sanger EttelsonBertha Mabel EvansHelen Marie FrankMay Rose FreedmanKatharine Brant Frost Ruth Stiebel GenzbergerOscar Stone GloverWilliam Clarence GorgasDavid Monroe GwinElizabeth Jane HartAnne Braid HepburnJohn Milton HoverGeorge Webster JenningsEthel Mal1?aret JohnsonSigrid Mane JohnsonAnna E. JonesSister Mary Alice LambLouis LeiterFlorence Tomblin MasonJennie MiltonRuth F. MuellerZoe McEvoyBernard NathBernard Niederman Inez Elvira OstbergDonald Ayres PiattElsie Marie PlappCecil Lewis RewLillian Grace ReynoldsDorothy Fielding RobertsAbraham Irwin RosenthalAndrew Daniel SchickVesper Anderson SchlenkerFannie Augusta SimsEthel Mae SomersDeane Field StanleyJulia Elizabeth StebbinsAlma Grace StephensonMary Alice StoneAaron TouffHelen Salisbury TurnerPaul Yates WillettLouis WirthHelen Frances Hillman, Kinder- Lillian Grace Reynolds, Botanygerton-Primary Education and ZoologyGeorge Webster Jennings, Chem- Dorothy Fielding Roberts, Ro-istry manceEthel Margaret Johnson, Chem- Dorothy Fielding Roberts, Englishistry and Home Economics Abraham Irwin Rosenthal, Ro-Sigrid Marie Johnson, Political manceEconomy Sophia A. Saucerman, GeographyAnna E. Jones, History and GeologyAnna E. Jones, English Vesper Anderson Schlenker,Sister Mary Alice Lamb, Botany MathematicsLouis Leiter, Physiology and Anat- Vesper Anderson Schlenker,omy PhysicsZoe McEvoy, History Ethel Mae Somers, Home Eco-Zoe McEvoy, Education nomics and Household ArtBernard Nath, History Deane Field Stanley, Anatomy andBernard Niederman, Mathematics PhysiologyBernard Niederman, Chemistry Elfriede Ida Hulda Steinkraus,Inez Elvira Ostberg, History GermanInez Elvira Ostberg, Romance Mary Alice Stone, EnglishDonald Ayres Piatt, Philosophy Mary Alice Stone, General Litera-Elsie Marie Plapp, Mathematics tureCecil Lewis Rew, French Helen Salisbury Turner, BotanyCecil Lewis Rew, German Louis Wirth, Sociology and HistoryHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:Florence Tomblin Mason, Soci- Sophia A. Saucerman, Geographyology Elfriede Ida Hulda Steinkraus,Donald Ayres Piatt, Philosophy GermanLillian Grace Reynolds, Botany Maurice Nathaniel Walk, PoliticalDorothy Fielding Roberts, Ro- Economymonee Ernest Bloomfield Zeisler, M athe-maticsLeo Joseph CarlinScholarships in the Graduate Schools for excellence in the work of the Senior Collegesare awarded to the following students:George Andrew Barclay, HistoryHelen Louise Bennett, LatinIrma Kathleen Blachly, EducationEverett Naughtin Collins, Anat-omyDorothy Crowder, EnglishPauline Winifred Davis, M athe-maticsHelen Dixon, BotanyEmma Barbara Ecker, GermanLee Sanger Ettelson, EnglishBertha Mabel Evans, ComparativePhilologyJoseph Hjalmar Fagerstrom, H is-toryLoretta Mary Fitzpatrick, HistoryHelen Marie Frank, GermanMay Rose Freedman, PoliticalEconomyKatharine Brant Frost, FrenchWilliam Clarence Gorgas, Historyand Political EconomyDavid Monroe Gwin, FrenchAnne Braid Hepburn, PhysicsBlanche Dorothy Herman, Kinder-garten-Primary EducationFlorence Fairchild, GreekWinifred Henrietta Franz, Chem-istryCharles Cassius Greene, HistoryAnne Braid Hepburn, PhysicsAnne E. Jones, EnglishHelen Edna Loth, LatinThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Pathology is divided equally betweenFrederick William Mulsow and Emmanuel Bernard FinkMembers are elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomination by theFaculty of the Law School for high distinction in the professional work of the LawSchool. The election of the following students is announced:Associate Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science. The election of thefollowing students is announced:Hyrum Grant BagleyMarietta EichelbergerSamuel Chester Henn, Jr.Louis LeiterKatharine Lucille McCluskey Walter Lincoln PalmerJeannette RidlonGeorge Ross Robertson Gertrude WilliamsSybil WoodruffErnest Bloomfield ZeislerMembers are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Department of Science for evi­dence of ability in research work in Science. The election of the following studentsis announced:Steward Basterfield Caroline Gore HoweFlorence May Brumback Herbert Ellis LandesGladys Elizabeth Carson Gibbens Chih Wei LuhFrederick Orville Grover Edward Stevens Robinson George Eulas Foster SherwoodJohn Frank WrightWerner Charles ZahnMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationby the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the Unioersit»,The election of the following students is announced:Leona Celeste BachrachHelen Cecelia BeebeAlbert William BellamyHelen Louise BennettRamona BressieMadeleine Isabel CohnMerle Crowe Coulter (Decem-ber, '13)Clotilde Marguerite DeCellesHelen DixonBertha Mabel EvansKatharine Brant FrostWilliam Clarence Gorgas (March,'18) Elizabeth Jane Hart Lillian Grace ReynoldsEthel Margaret Johnson (June, Emil Durbin Ries'18) Dorothy Fielding Roberts (Decem-Sigrid Marie Johnson ber, '17)Frances Lewis Langworthy Marjorie Lora RoyceLouis Leiter Vesper Anderson SchlenkerJennie Milton (December, '17)Bernard Nath (March, '18) Mary Alice StoneBernard Niederman James John ToigoInez Elvira Ostberg (June, '18) Marian Schuyler VogdesElsie Marie Plapp (August, '18) Maurice Nathaniel WalkCecil Lewis Rew (March, '17) Louis WirthThe Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Research Fellowship in Bacteriology is awarded toIvan C. HallNOTE.-On the organization of the Medical School, Logan Research Fellowships in Medicine and inSurgery will also be awarded. The Logan Fellowship in Bacteriology and in Pathology is awarded inalternate years.The American Council of Research Fellowship in Physics, provided by the RockefellerFoundation, is awarded toLeonard Benedict Loeb, S.B., 1912, Ph.D., I9I6VI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for titles and degrees will be presented by the Deans in the followingorder:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanHenry Gordon GaleCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Acting Dean Edward WilcoxHintonCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Albion WoodburySmallCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shailer MathewsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Acting Dean Edward WilcoxHintonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATESCandidates for the Certificate of the College of EducationCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Norma Louise BeckerMabelle Louise BendfeltAvis Gray ChapelFlorence Reata EddyWinnie Depp EubankAgnes Cornelia GeisbushHelen Cecelia BeebeHelen Louise BennettClotilde Marguerite DeCellesBertha Mabel Evans I. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDorothy HoughPhyllis Margaret KoellingGladys Elizabeth NymanPhyllis Porter PalmerFannie Katherine TempletonII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSFlorence FairchildAaron Overton JeffriesAgnes Mary KellyElizabeth Willis Scribner Callie Maye TottenEmmarhea TottenElisabeth Swannell WheelerLeona Evora WilsonMargaret Frances WootenRuby May TeasLibuse Albina TichyPaul Yates WillettTHE 'COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Frank Ramsay AdamsCorinne Elizabeth AllinVan Meter AmesDa vid Hugh AnnanHelen AtkinsonElla Cyrene BakkeFern Lorene BarberGeorge Andrew BarclayEura Gertrude BarnettKatherine Cahill BartholomewLeRoy Henry BerardFlora Louise BewersdorfLloyd Melvin BowdenFrank Prevost BreckinridgeD. Agnes CarpenterSeward Cheung ChanClara ClarkeDorothy Elizabeth CliffordDorothy CrowderMargaret Eloise CummingsPauline Winifred DavisMargaret DelaneyPaul Raymond Des JardienDorothy DorsettGeorge Chadsey DorseyEllinor Vincent DotyHelen Elizabeth DriverPrunella Edna DukeEmma Barbara Ecker Corinne Schenck EddyLee Sanger EttelsonJames Miles EvansJoseph Hjalmar FagerstromHerbert FaisstArline Marietta FalkenauGladys FawleyJesse Hugo FeldmanLoretta Mary FitzpatrickLida Ruth FoxEdith Maye FrameHelen Marie FrankSeymour Jerome FrankKatharine Brant FrostGertrude Alice GaultRuth Stiebel GenzbergerCedric GiffordBea trice GilbertOscar Stone GloverWilliam Clarence GorgasMaude Isabel GorhamEphraim Frank GottliebDavid Monroe GwinOra Belle HaanHilda Dorothy HahnMarjore HaleMeredith Wilhoit HanleyGladys Maud HarringtonElizabeth Jane Hart Esther Mary HicksBenjamin Edward JaffeSarah Dorothy J obsonBertha Muriel JohnsonAlice Harriet JohnstoneAnna E. JonesCharles J ungAlpha KelseyEva Frances KempMinnie Belle KempesElmer KennedyHelen KindredOscar Frederick KochRose Frances KramerLoretta Marie LambDorothy Gilmore LardnerMargery Phyllis LeopoldRupert Robert LewisJeannette Breed LindsayRuth Elinor LippertMarian Grace LlewellynMary Pauline LouderbackDorothy LowenhauptMadeline Harrington LyndonFlorence Tomblin MasonViola Marie A. MerrimanGlen E. MillardMildred Weinert MillerEdna Lillian MohrElla J. MooreLeland Bancroft MorganRuth F. MuellerSarah S. MulroyHarry Howard Hagey McCoshSebina Evangeline McGrathKatharine Anne McInernyLeon Russell McMullenCharles Howard McReynoldsBernard NathSara NeumannHans William NorgrenCarl Bernhardt NusbaumJohn Nuveen, Jr.Sister Mary Ambrose O'KeefeAnton OlshevskiInez Elvira OstbergLaura Elizabeth PalmerHelen Tudor Patterson Helen K. PerryDonald Ayres PiattAgnes Grant PrenticeCecil Lewis RewLillian RichardsEdna RittenhouseDorothy Fielding RobertsHelen Brumback RoeFrieda RomalisHelen Marie RoseAbraham Irwin RosenthalGeorge ScholesJohn Joseph Seerley, Jr.Meta Rose SembellMiriam Sha viroMartha Frances SimondBradford Spencer SmithAlbert Karl SpielbergerJulia Elizabeth StebbinsTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Marie Antoinette StejskalAlma Grace StephensonMary Birch StillmanAlberta Grace StimsonMary Alice StoneAlfred Ray StrongLouie Frances SuggDonald Monroe SwettAgnes Maude TaylorLeonard De TaylorWilliam Mansfield TempletonRalph Hawthorne Tompkins.Hsi-Hsiang TungEarle Matthew WagnerLouis WirthMiriam WithrowSidney Joseph WolfMabelle Carolyn ZimmerRose Marie ZimmerCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Margaret Louise BaumannHarry Frederick BeckerGardner BlackAnne BourquinClarence Frank Gunsaulus BrownLillian Cecelia BurkeDean Carl BurnsNorman William CahnEverett Naughtin CollinsHelen DixonHarold Oliver EllisDorothy Ellen ErskineMarshall William FeildIsadore FinebergSamuel Julian FogelsonJ ohn Weaver FreyLester Edward GarrisonJohn ZeU Gaston, Jr.Kazis Antanas GineitisJoshua Samuel GoodwinJohn Glenn GuerinElmer William HagensJoseph Morris HarrisJean Robert HeatheringtonWilliam Wirt HenryAnne Braid Hepburn John Milton HoverLee Turner HoytFrances Irene HublerGuy Anderson HuntGeorge Webster JenningsEthel Margaret JohnsonThomas Frederick KraussKwok Chan KwongSister Mary Alice LambAbe Fay LashkowitzLa wrence James LawsonFrancis Leopold LedererLouis LeiterJoseph Elmer LepkeSamuel LernerGeorge Cecil LewisSik-Chew LuiSamuel Leo MadorskyCarroll Adalaide MasonJennie MiltonEarl Roach McCarthyEsther McClanahanKenneth Carl MacphersonFrank Simon Lovewell NewcombBernard NiedermanHarry Carson OlmstedTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Jane Middleton ParmeleeCharles Nelson PeaseHelen Gertrude PennElsie Marie PlappKarl Max ProbstLillian Grace ReynoldsEthel Walby RichardsKatherine RogersJosephine Dilla RussellMargaret RussellSophia A. SaucermanAndrew Daniel SchickMarie Frances SchlenkVesper Anderson SchlenkerAaron Schloss SpeierClement Eager StandishDeane Field StanleyPaul StappenbeckArthur August SunierAaron TouffFrank Drake TurnerHelen Salisbury TurnerSumner Guiwits VeazeyLouisa Ella WeckesserAlbert Summerfield WelchCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Irma Kathleen BlachlyBessie Little BleaklyIrene Sarah BrodkeyConstance Fay BruceMary Elizabeth BuellEsther Blyss BurnetteAlma J. CantorLillian CarsonFlorence CollinsN onna Kathryn EdmondsHelen Taylor EicherFlorence Lucy FakeMargaret Mary Fitzgerald Winifred Constance GoodwillieMildred Gladys GordonKathryn Lucile HagertyLeo Guy HaseltonDorothy Marie HeissPearl Inez HendersonBlanche Dorothy HermanHelen Frances HillmanFlorence Elliott JarvisLuella Esther KettelhonMarjorie Bell MichaelisPhoebe Miller Zoe McEvoyJohn Clarence ParsonsLuis Santiago y del RosarioFannie Augusta SimsEthel Mae SomersElfriede Ida Hulda SteinkrausEdith TaskerMarie Wellik TauchenMaud Elder ThompsonEve Elizabeth TurnbullGertrude Macauley WebbGrace WhiteI\Catherine Mary ClintonCandidatefor the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:.Annie Louise KirkhamTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Hamilton Taylor BrownMary Ruth DredgeBenjamin Kempner EngelMay Rose FreedmanSamuel Robert GarberIII.Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:Thesis: The Place of Early Quakerism in English Noncon­formitySTEWART GRANT COLEA.B., McMaster University, 1916B.Th., ibid., 1915DAVID CROCKETT GRAHAMA.B., Whitman College, 1905B.D., Rochester Theological Seminary, I9IlREGINA HELMA.B., Franklin College, 1917GEORGE DEMETRIUS JOSIFB.A., Northwestern College, 1918SAMUEL CLARENCE KINCHELOEA.B., Drake University, 1916GERTRUDE FLORENCE McCULLOCHA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1916JOHN MOSES RATCLIFFPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916SAISHI SHIUA.B., Doshisha University (Japan), 1915B.D., Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, 1918JOHN ELMER SIMMERSB.A., Simpson College, 1916MATTHEW SPINKAD.B., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1916A.B., Coe College, 1918OTTO REINHART THOMB.A., Northwestern College, 1917YUKSAMTOMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917CLAUDE WILLIAM WARRENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917ETHEL AMELIA WOLDA.B., University of Minnesota, 1905 Edward Benjamin Grossman, Jr. Kenneth Arza MatherMary Shepherd Irwin Thyra Edith SandsSigrid Marie Johnson Parklin WongEdward Earl Mahannah Pauline Vislick YoungTHE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: Indications of Primitive Chinese Religion in the Con­fucian ClassicsThesis: The Religious Significance of Jesus in the FourthGospelThesis: The System of Teacher Training in BurmaThesis: The Early Christian ApologeticThesis: The Unifying Principle of JeSlJS' Morality and ReligionThesis: The Federated Church Movement in IllinoisThesis: The Mystical Interpretation of the Sub-consciousThesis: The Gary Week-Da.y Community School for ReligiousInstructionThesis: The Mediaeval German Church and. the Conversion ofthe Czecho-Slovaks and the PolesThesis: The Rise of Catholic Consciousness in the Early ChurchThesis: A Study of the Social Settlement Movement in ChicagoThesis: The Appeal of Early Christianity to the PoorThesis: Literary Types in the New TestamentCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:ROBERT WILLIAM BROOKSA.B., Fisk University, 1916A.M., University of Chicago, 1918JOSEPH CEPHAS CARROLLA.B., Virginia Union University, 1916Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1917A.M., tu«, 1918FRANK WILLIAM HOFFERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917A.M., ius; 1915ERVIN MOORE MILLERA.B., Colby College, 1916A.M., University of Chicago, 1915\\ Thesis: John Caird's Conception of God's Relation to the WorldThesis: David H ume' s Criticism of MiraclesThesis: A Community Survey as the Basis of a R1tral ChurchProgramThesis: The Value of Handwork in Religious EducationCandidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:GEORGE ARTHUR MARTELL Thesis: Gnosticism and the Fourth GospelA.B., Harvard University, 1898D.B., Newton Theological Institute, I904A.M., University of California, 19I3(New Testament, Philosophy)IV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Norris Conroy BakkeHarry Frederick Cha veria t Pearl Hoffman JacobsonCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):STEPHEN JOHN ALLIEPh.B., University of Chicago, I9I8 ROY CHARLES HARDINGA.B., Hillsdale College, I9I3MARJORIE ELIZABETH HINE, cum laudeA.B., Northwestern University, I9I3CHARLES HENRY BORDENPh.B., University of Chicago, I9I7SUSAN BRANDEISA.B., Bryn Mawr College, I9I5FRANCIS LESLIE BRINKMAN, cum lau-dePh.B., University of Chicago, 19I7WILLIAM GRAGG BUTTS, �t taudr:S.B. in Ed., Warrensburg State Normal, 19I6A.B., University of Missouri, I917 ALBERT J. JOHNSONA.B.; University of North Dakota, I914CHARLES BORROMEO PAVLICEK, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, I9I7EDWARD ALFORD RUPPELTPh.B., University of Chicago, I9I8CARL WILLIAM HERMAN SASSA.B., Morningside College, I9I5LEO JOSEPH CARLIN, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, I917 MAX S. SICKLE, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, I9I6ARTHUR COMPTON JAMES CHITTICK,cum laudeA.B., DePauw University, I906CHARLES FRANCIS GRIMES, C1,(,1n laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 19I6 FOREST DEWITT SIEFKINA.B., Illinois College, I9I2EDWIN LOUIS WEISLPh.B., University of Chicago, I9I7V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:r. ' BLANCHE ELIZABETH MAE BROTHER-\;�{. TONA.B., Smith College, I915(Latin). PEARL GERTRUDE CARLSONA.B., Cornell College, 1908(English)MARY ELIZABETH CRAIGA.B., Cornell University, 1912(English)CATHRYN ROSE GOBLEPh.B., University of Chicago, I917(Education)LORAINE RICHARDSON GREENr. Ph.B., University of Chicago, 19I8, (Sociology)OLIVE IDA HARTZELLA.B., Morningside College, 19I5(History)FRANCES MARIE HAUSS.A.B., Indiana University, 19I8(Commerce and Administration)CLARA LINTON HAYS Thesis: Edward Carpenter's Conception of DemocracyS.B., OklahomaAgricultural and Mechanical College,1916(English) Thesis: Quod and Cum Clauses in the "Metamorphoses" ofApuleiztsThesis: The Growth of George Meredith's Literary ReputationThesis: Sixteenth-Century Ideals oj Conversation in Lyly'sEuphztes. The Anatomy of WitThesis: Quantitative A nalysis of Present Practice with Respectto English Requirements in High SchoolsThesis: The Rise of Race Consciousness in the American Negro .;Thesis: David A. WellsThesis: The Social Efficiency of Chicago Dispensaries jvI • JULIE FROTSCHER KOCHA.B., Sophie Newcomb College, 1912A.M., Tulane University, 1915(History)LAURA ELLEN McCLARYA.B., Drake University, 1914(English)ELIZABETH McPIKEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Romance)"ALOIS RICHARD NYKLAcademy of Commerce, Prague, Bohemia(Romance)ELEANOR JANE PELLETPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Romance)SARA ALICE POLLOCKA.B., Rockford College, 1913(English)SALLIE STERLING RUSTPh.B., University.2 Chicago, 1918(Latin) •KATHREEN VIRGINIA SCUDBERA.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1918(General Literature)FLORENCE EMELINE SMITHA.B., Richmond College, 1917(History) ...OTTO WELTON SNARRA.B., West Virginia University, 1917(Education)LILLIAN S.TEVENSONA.B., University of Texas, 1912(History)MARCIA ELIZABETH TURNERS.B. in Home Economics, Kansas State AgriculturalCollege, 1906(Household Administration)MAUDE HOWLETT WOODFINA.B., Richmond College, 1916(History) Thesis: Bruno: "Liber de Bello Saxonico, 1076-81 A.D.,"with Introduction and NotesThesis: Macaulay's and Carlyle's Conceptions of HistoryThesis: Aristotelian Elements in Corneille's "Cid"Thesis: Transcription and Commentary upon Some AljamiadoTexts vThesis: Color Terms in the" Inferno"Thesis: The Conservator: the Exponent of WhitmanThesis: The Composition. of Apuleius's "Metamorphoses"Thesis: Sophocles and Victor Hugo: a Comoariso« of the GreekDestiny with the Anarkh of Victor HugoThesis: A Statistical Study of the Sections of the United Statesin 1860Thesis: The Reliability of General Intelligence Tests in Classi­fying High-Schodl StudentsThesis: Congressional Land Policy, 1860-70Thesis: The Community Kitchen. in Its Relation to the HomeThesis: Pyrrbus as a Representative oj Alexandrine ImperialismCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:GEORGIA WINIFRED BURTONA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1916(Chemistry)LILLIE VELMA EICHELBERGERS.B., Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, 1914(Chemistry)._MARIETTA EICHELBERGERS.B., Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, 1912(Food Chemistry)GROVER CLEVELAND HAWKS.B., Penn College, 1909(Zoology)CAROLINE GORE HOWEA.B., Boston University, 1894(Botany)ATHA SEAY GRACE McKIES.B., Tarkio College, 1916(Botany)HARRIET LOUISA ROBBINSS.B., Knox College, 1912(Zoology) Thesis: On the Entropy of Formation oj SurfacesThesis: Methods for the Determination of Dinitro-Hydroxy­Phenyl-Arsonic Acid in Mononitro-Hydroxy-Phenyl­Arsonic AcidThesis: Carbohydrates in BeansThesis: Studies in the Respiration of Dragon-Fly LarvaeThesis: Pectic Material in Root HairsThesis: Scales and Their Relation to Frui! TreesThesis: Carbon Dioxide Production. in Relation to Regulation inPlanaria Dorotocephala!J I k! c�\-..JCk/'.J C < .v� Ckj( JJ �! JCvI Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:... ALBERT WILL'Fi� BELLAMY"S.B., Kansas Agricultural College, 1914(Zoology)MERLE CROW:rv{OULTERS.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Botany)WYMAN REED GREENA.B., University of Kansas, 19I1A.M., uu., 191I(Zoology, Paleontology)ESTHER MAmD GREISHEIMERS.B. in Education, Ohio University, 1914A.M., Clarke University, 1916(Physiological Chemistry, Physiology)KARL KONRA:b KOESSLERM.D., Imperial University of Vienna, 1903(Physiological Chemistry, Pathology, Physiology)GEORGE ROSS ROBERTSONA.B., Pomona College, 1909S.B., University of California, 19II(Chemistry)�.EDWARD JULIUS STIEGLITZS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Anatomy, Chemistry)CLAUD MORTON VANCEPh.B., Baylor University, 1908S.B., University of Chicago, 191I(Chemistry)GERTRUDE WILLIAMSA.B., Oberlin College, 1918(Chemistry)� SYBIL WOODRUFFA.B., University of Kansas, 19Z6(Food Chemistry)PHILENA ANNE YOUNGA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918(Chemistry)HARRY SEBEE LINFIELDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Oriental Languages and Literatures)ESMOND RAY LONGA.B., University of Chicago, 19II(Pathology, Chemistry)MARGARET BROWN O'C.ONNORA.B., Washington University, 1908A.M., ibid., 1910(Greek, Latin)EDWARD BY�REUTERA.B., University of Missouri, 1910S.B., ibid., 1910A.M., ibid., 19II(Sociology)ELBERT RUSSELLA.B., Earlham College, 1894A.M., ibid., 1895(New Testamen� a� Early Christian Literature)RALEIGH WEBBTER STONES.B., Valparaiso UniversityS.M., ibid., 1914(Sociology) /ARAVILLA Mm£K TAYLORS.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1915S.M., ibid., 1916(Botany' Thesis: TetranitromethaneThesis: Studies on Renal SecretionThesis: The Action of Hydrogen Sulphide on Solutions ofArsenic AcidThesis: Critical Comparison of Absorption ApparatusThesis: Chemical Changes in Pats Absorbed by Pried PoodsThesis: Nitro-Benzyl Cyanides..Thesis: Differential Susceptibility as a Basis for Modificationand Control of Early Development in the FrogThesis: Inheritance of Endosperm Characters itt CornThesis: Studies in the Life Cycle of Simocephalus VetulusThesis: A Quantitative Study of the Effects Produced by Saltsof Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, and Calcium on MotorNerve of FrogThesis: A Microchemical Colorimetric Method for EstimatingHistidine. A Quantitative Colorimetric Method for theSeparation of Histamine and Histidine. The Formation ofHistamine by the Decarboxylation of Histadine by BacillusColi Communis.Thesis: The Relation of Jewish Law to Babylonian LawThesis: Some Phases of Normal and Abnormal Purine Metab­olism in Man and Domestic Animals: (1) on the Presenceof Adenase in the Human Body; (2) the Purines and PurineM elabolism of Some Tumors in Domestic AnimalsThesis: The Facts of Greek Religion as Seen through the M edi'1tntof TragedyThesis: The Mulatto in the United States: A Sociological andPsychological StudyThesis: Paronomasia in the New TestamentThesis: The Origin of the Survey AI ovementThesis: Ecological Succession of MossesDuring the Academic Year I9IS-I9 the following Titles, Certificates, and Degrees have beenconferred by the University:The Certificate of the Two Years' Course in the College of Education 33The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science -The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science, in Education 47792The Degree of Bachelor of Laws 4The Degree of Master of Arts in the Divinity SchoolThe Degree of Master of Arts or Science in the Graduate Schools II5The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity- 7The Degree of Doctor of Law -The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Divinity School - 7The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Schools 45VII. THE ENROLMENT IN NATIONAL SERVICEThe following candidates for degrees at this Convocation are in the service 0/ thenation or its allies. The list may be incomplete.FRANK RAMSAY ADAMS, Ph.B., Field Artillery, Coast Artillery CorpVAN METER AMES, Ph.B., Student Army Training CorpsDAVID HUGH ANNAN, Ph.B., French Ambulance, United States NavyGEORGE ANDREW BARCLAY, Ph.B., InfantryHARRY FREDERICK BECKER, S.B., United States Army Ambulance ServiceLEROY HENRY BERARD, Ph.B., Coast Artillery CorpsLLOYD MELVIN BOWDEN, Ph.B., Air ServiceFRANK PREVOST BRECKINRIDGE, Ph.B., Field ArtilleryCLARENCE FRANK GUNSAULUS BROWN, S.B., United States NavyDEAN CARL BURNS, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsNORMAN WILLIAM CAHN, S.B., Medical CorpsHAROLD OLIVER ELLIS, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsBENJAMIN KEMPNER ENGEL, Ph.B., United States NavyLEE SANGER ETTELSON, Ph.B., Field ArtilleryJAMES MILES EVANS, Ph.B., InfantrySEYMOUR JEROME FRANK, Ph.B., United States Army Ambulance Service, Coast Artillery CorpsJOHN WEAVER FREY, S.B., Ordnance DepartmentSAMUEL ROBERT GARBER, Ph.B., Field ArtilleryJOHN ZELL GASTON, JR., S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsOSCAR STONE GLOVER, Ph.B., Medical CorpsWILLIAM CLARENCE GORGAS, Ph.B., United States NavyCHARLES FRANCIS GRIMES, J.D., Coast Artillery CorpsJOHN GLENN GUERIN, S.B., United States NavyWILLIAM WIRT HENRY, S.B., InfantryLEE TURNER HOYT, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsGUY ANDERSON HUNT, S.B., Medical CorpsBENJAMIN EDWARD JAFFE, Ph.B., United States NavyAARON OVERTON JEFFRIES, A.B., Student Army Training CorpsCHARLES JUNG, Ph.B., Ordnance DepartmentELMER KENNEDY, Ph.B., Student Army Training CorpsOSCAR FREDERICK KOCH, Ph.B., Field ArtilleryTHOMAS FREDERICK KRAUSS, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsLAWRENCE JAMES LAWSON, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsFRANCIS LEOPOLD LEDERER, S.B., United States Marine Corps, Medical CorpsGEORGE CECIL LEWIS, S.B., Student Army Training CorpsEDWARD EARL MAHANNAH, Ph.B., Medical CorpsKENNETH ARZA MATHER, Ph.B., Student Army Training CorpsGLEN E. MILLARD, Ph.B., InfantryLELAND BANCROFT MORGAN, Ph.B., InfantryEARL ROACH McCARTHY, S.B., Chemical Warfare ServiceHARRY HOWARD HAGEY McCOSH, Ph.B., InfantryKENNETH CARL MACPHERSON, S.B., United States NavyBERNARD NATH, Ph.B., InfantryFRANK SIMON LOVEWELL NEWCOMB, S.B., United States Army Ambulance ServiceHANS WILLIAM NORGREN, Ph.B., InfantryCARL BERNHARDT NUSBAUM, Ph.B., United States NavyJOHN NUVEEN, JR., Ph.B., Air ServiceCHARLES BORROMEO PAVLICEK, JR., J.D., United States NavyKARL MAX PROBST, S.B., Ordnance Department, Chemical Warfare ServiceCECIL LEWIS REW, Ph.B., Medical CorpsCARL WILLIAM HERMAN SASS, J.D., Ordnance DepartmentVESPER ANDERSON SCHLENKER, S.B., Signal CorpsJOHN JOSEPH SEERLEY, JR., Ph.B., Air ServiceMAX S. SICKLE, JR., J.D., InfantryFOREST DEWITT SIEFKIN, J.D., Ordnance DepartmentBRADFORD SPENCER SMITH, Ph.B., United States NavyCLEMENT EAGER STANDISH, S.B., Medical CorpsDEANE FIELD STANLEY, S.B., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsEDWARD JULIUS STIEGLITZ, S.M., Medical Enlisted Reserve CorpsRALEIGH WEBSTER STONE, Ph.D., InfantryALFRED RAY STRONG, Ph.B., Air ServiceDONALD MONROE SWETT, Ph.B., Ordnance DepartmentLEONARD DE TAYLOR, Ph.B., Air ServiceWILLIAM MANSFIELD TEMPLETON, Ph.B., InfantryAARON TOUFF, S.B., Coast Artillery CorpsFRANK DRAKE TURNER, S.B., Chemical Warfare ServiceSUMNER GUIWITS VEAZEY, S.B., InfantryALBERT SUMMERFIELD WELCH, S.B., United States NavySIDNEY JOSEPH WOLF, Ph.B., Field ArtilleryVIII. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTIX. "ALMA MATER"Word8byB»WIN H. �BWJ" Music adapted and arranged for mixed vokes bJPaUL MANDEVILLB.Arrangement copyright, 1898, by the University of Chicago.Oh, 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 STAR-SPANGLED BANNER"XI. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINXII. THE RECESSION"March Militaire" WaldteufelMARSHALCHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHT, Acting Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALE WELLINGTON DOWNING JONESFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCOLLEGE MARSHALSCLARENCE FRANK GUNSAULUS BROWN, Head MarshalVAN METER AMES JOHN WARWICK LONGDAVID HUGH ANNAN FRANK JOHN MADDENFRANK PREVOST BRECKINRIDGE GEORGE FRISBEE MARTINEDWIN CHARLES CURTISS BERNARD NATHFREDERICK MOFFAT ELTON JAMES MOUNT NICELYWILLIAM CLARENCE GORGAS EDGAR BURKE READINGCHARLES CASSIUS GREENE ROBERT REDFIELD, JR.ROLAND FUNK HOLLOWAY EDWIN THOMAS SACKETTJOHN EUSTIS JOSEPH GEORGE JOSEPH SERCKJASPER SEYMOUR KINGCOLLEGE AIDESELEANOR JANE ATKINSLEONA CELESTE BACHRACHMARTHA NASH BEHRENDTHELEN ELIZABETH DRIVERARLINE MARIETTA FALKENAUEDYTHE LOUISE FLACKRUTH STIEBEL GENZBERGERMARGARET CECIL HAGGOTTFRANCES ANNE HENDERSONFRANCES LEWIS LANGWORTHYDOROTHY GILMORE LARDNER DOROTHY MILLERFLORENCE OLSONPHYLLIS PORTER PALMERJEAN MONTGOMERY PICKETTMILDRED POWLISONAGNES GRANT PRENTICEKATHERINE PROSSERLILLIAN RICHARDSEMILY TAFTHELEN GERTRUDE THOMPSON