'�"'L�r- " )fFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERttbe 'tLlnh'ersitl! of (tbicagoTHE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTHCONVOCATIONAUGUST TWENTY-NINTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETEENLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESThe MarshalI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-"Fantasy March," Opus 17ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist SchumannThe 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 ChaplainIV. INTERLUDE-"With a Violet" . GriegThe 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"The Peace Conference in the Light of History," WILLIAM EZRA LINGELBACH,PH.D., Professor of Modern European History, University of PennsylvaniaV. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe Lillian Gertrude Sel« Scholarship for the young woman who completes the workaf the first year with highest standing is awarded to:Valeska PfeifferHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Mary Agatha ScottAgnes Warren SimonEnid TownleyJacob Allan WeissArthur AndersonRena Mazyck AndrewsHomer Paul BalabanisMerrick Roblee BreckHarold Lewis Hanisch Harald Groth Oxholm HolckFrederick Tracy May, Jr.Robert Latour MuckleyBertha Beatrice NeedhamHonorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the following student:Grace BreckenridgeThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Dorothy Marian AshlandLucretia Jane BeltingEva A. BernsteinJudge BoggsElsie May CreedMartha Dorothy FinkBea trice Jane GeigerSimon Herman HerzfeldFrances Bernice Hessler Mary Ellen IckePaul Grenville JeansLetha Margaret LowenEdith Leanna McEachronLucy Whitney MarkleyEdna Richardson MeyersAlta NelsonJulia Christina NelsonWendell Abel Potter Mary Emma QuayleWilliam Herbert RadebaughBesse Eugenia RiceMary Evangeline RobbEmily TaftCharles Garrett VannestLillian Frona WesterCharles Corbin YanceyHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:Dorothy Marian Ashland, Bac-teriologyEva A. Bernstein, EnglishJudge Boggs, EducationMartha Dorothy Fink, EducationOrlin Denton Frank, BotanyBeatrice Jane Geiger, ChemistrySimon Herman Herzfeld, Chem-istryMary Ellen Icke, EducationPaul Grenville Jeans, EnglishAlta Nelson, Home Economics Julia Christina Nelson, General Margaret Elizabeth Smith, HomeLiterature EconomicsLeRoy Nielsen, History Emily Taft, FrenchDorothy Elizabeth Perham, His- Charles Garrett Vannest, Historytory and Political ScienceMary Emma Quayle, English Charles Garrett Vannest, Educe-Besse Eugenia Rice, English tionMary Evangeline Robb, Geography Tsu Lien Wang, Educationand Geology Lillian Frona Wester, RomanceMargaret Elizabeth Rourke, Eng- Charles Corbin Yancey, Anatomylisb and PhysiologyMembers 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:Isabelle Randall Bridge Stanley Hart UdyMembers 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:Mary Emma Quayle (March, Charles Garrett Va.nnest1910) John James WillamanDorothy Ellen ErskineSimon Herman HerzfeldEdna Richardson MeyersVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidat for titles and degrees will be presented by the Deans in the followingorder:Grace BreckenridgeCecil Irene FunkCandidates for the Certificate of the College of EducationCora Jean SmithCandidates r he degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanLeon r 11 Marshallthe degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Rollin D.Candidat the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Acting Dean EdwardWilco� HintonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES1. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONLena Ellen PeytonLaRue Eathel SheanII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:John Francis James Clark Gertrude Bertina NolanTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Ruth Augusta AmbergNorris Conroy BakkeLL.B., University of Chicago, 1919Mabel Speer BeckerEva A. BernsteinJudge BoggsStella Lillian BradburyMildred Evelyn BuckJoseph ChadaElsa Marie ClaussenClaud Bulkley Stanford ConantElsie May CreedLulu Columbia DanielCharles Carl Victor DickmanTommie Payne DuffyFrank M. GoreVan GreenleafLeonard Atchison Hammes Julius HandelmanJulius HarrisFrances Bernice HesslerLeona Aileen HickmanEtta Gertrude HillCarolyn Christine HoehnMary Frances HuntPaul Grenville JeansElizabeth Walker JordanEarle Hoyt KetchamMartha LanierHelen Mary LavinJacob David LevinMayer LipmanGertrude Rachel MakowskyLucy Whitney MarkleyJulia Christina NelsonLeRoy Nielsen George Anton NovakDorothy Elizabeth PerhamOra Henry PratherMary Emma QuayleWilliam Herbert RadebaughBesse Eugenia RiceHollan:! De Witte RobertsJohn Hawley RobertsPauline Beatrice RosaireMargaret Elizabeth RourkeJoseph Carrigan ShortallCatharine McClelland StewartEmily TaftLillian Belle TeeterTheresa TracyCharles Garrett VannestBert Wing WellsLillian Frona WesterTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCELael Ray AbbottDorothy Marian AshlandLorna BressieCarrick Foster CochranThomas Phillips DunnLois Eunice EdmondsMarion FineOrlin Denton FrankBeatrice Jane GeigerByron Sumner GriffithSylvia May GriswoldSimon Herman HerzfeldCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, •.;,...Charles Frederic Inlow Benjamin JOhnson ChapmanAlma Cecelia Johnson eynolds• S.B., Valparaiso University, 1915 Mary Evangeline RobbOlive Mary Jop.e� . . Joseph E re RubinA.B., MISSISSIPPI Industrial Institute Harvey xander Simmonsand College, 1895Irving Edmund Kaufman Edna., izabeth TernusLetha Margaret Lowen A�n Willson 'YatersDaniel Bartholomeus Malan Clifford WilmothJessie Belle Merry Rob· WimmerHenry Salvatore Portogallo Charles orb' YanceyWendell Abel Potter Stuart YntemaCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDonald Munroe BassettFlorence BeckerLucretia Jane BeltingHelen Dorothy BensonVirgil Francis BinfordHazel BrownForrest Minor BullockA vis Gray ChapelHelen CullenGeorgia DavisSadie Maud DouglasMyrtle Hopper DuncanCordelia EnosMartha Dorothy Fink Lillah May Haggerty Agnes Marie O'DonohueAnna Marguerite Hake Donald McMillan O'HaraIda Pauline Haller Anna Alfield OlsonJoseph Vorhees Hanna Corinne Clare RielagMary Ellen Icke Mary Elizabeth RutherfordAlbert Ward James Margaret Elizabeth SmithStella Kelsey Ethel StilzAng Lan Fin Lee Bennie Lee StoneEdna B. Liek Minnie May SweetsJulia Jane McCormick Ida Lougenia TaylorAlice Noble McDonald Nell May WaddingtonGerald Frederic Langley Manning Tsu Lien WangAlta Nelson Jennie Dyer WyseEdith Leanna McEachronCandidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Edna Richardson MeyersTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONAbe Oreckovsky Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Anna Bettina RakowCharles Osborn PassmoreIII. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:ALBERT JACOB BEHNERA.B., University of Denver, 1917EDWARD EZRA DOMMA.B., University of Toronto, 1908D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1909HERBERT MEDBOURN GARNA.B., Hiram College, 1902D.B., University of Chicago, 1908JOHN ELLSWORTH HARTZLERA.B., Goshen College, 1904D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1910LINN WHEELER HATTERSLEYA.B., Denison University, 1909D.B., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1919 Thesis: The Personal and Social Aspects of the AtonementThesis: A Study of Motivation in Current Sunday-SchoolCurriculaThesis: A Moral Survey of a School GroupThesis: The Significance of the Jerusalen: Church itt EarlyChristianityThesis: An Evaluation of Baptist Mission Schools for Burmans.. ate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:IV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:CHARL� MOSES AUSTIN Thesis: A History of Plane Geometry as a School Stud.y in the V"A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1903 United States(Education)HARRY LOUIS MEYERA.B., Northwestern College, 1915JAN HEND lItSTEINPh.B., University ofA.M., tu«, 1917(New Testament)LORENZO DOW WEYANDA.B., Grand Island College, 1906D.B., Rochester Theolo�ical Seminary, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Sociology, New Testa t)ISABELLE RANDALL BRIDGE, cum laudeA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1916A.M., Columbia University, 1917HSIAN YUEN HOA.B., Columbia University, 1917ARTHUR JOSEPH HUTTONA.B., Southwestern College, 1912A.M., University of Kansas, 1913WALTER CHARLES BIHLERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(General Literature)RAE BLANCHARDA.B., Colorado State Teachers' College, 1914(English) ,GEORGE ALBEln BOWDLERA.B., Des Moines College, 1916(Education)...LEONA FLORENC�'BOWMANPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1918(Home Economics and Education)ALBERTA BRACKNEYA.B., Universitj'of Kansas, 1902(Education)ross ANGEL CAPAR6C.E., Univer�fy of Notre Dame, 1908E.E., uu., 1909(Mathematics)FAYE LOVING CLEVij-LANDA.B., Denison University, 1910(English) Thesis: Religious Education in the Public Schools of the Stateof Michigan (I66g-I869)Thesis: History of Religious Education in the Church of theBrethrenThesis: The Attitude of Judaism toward the LawThesis: Adaptation of the Sunday School to the Chinese ChurchThesis: A Study of a Group of Boys with Reference to InterestThesis: The Original" Teaching of the Twelve Apostles": ItsText and OriginThesis: A Study of Wage Payment to Prisoners as a PenalMethodWALTER GLADSTONE MOYLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916A.B., University of Utah, 1916LEAL WILEY REESEA.B., University of Illinois, 1916STANLEY HART UDY, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1916Thesis: Theory and Illustrations of Poetic EchoingThesis: Michael Drayton's Conception of the Requisites of aPoetThesis: The Geographical Element in Textbooks on AmericanHistory for Seventh and Eighth GradesThesis: Analysis of Textbooks in Home EconomicsThesis: A Study of the Facilities of the Training Schools inNinety-Eight State Normal Schools of the United StatesThesis: On the Problem of Apolonian Tactions.;£7Thesis: Indications of Long Vowels in Barbour's Bruce �4 y'JOHN SILAS,&'X COLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Commerce and Administration)PEARL �Y CORLA.B., Umversity of Missouri, 1912S.B. in Ed., uu., 1912(English) /ELLEN COLnINS CRAIGA.B., Drury C"ollege, 1903(Latin)PLEASANT C�Y DE FORDA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1918(History)HARRY DF..LA RUEA.B., Ohi�O�iv sity, 1913(History)ERWINE ERTechnische Hochschule, 1902-7(Romance)FRANCIS Bl;:p/KE FITZPATRICKA.B., Randolil�Macon College, 1898(Education)OTTO JARVat GABELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Education) IGRACE ELEA l\l� GIVINA.B., UniversityV!A.Kansas, 1914S.B. in Ed., ibid., 1916(History)HENRIETTE EMILIE NE GABRIELLEGRANDJEAN .Academic de Dijon and University of Paris(English) ILILk���n����oM������F(Philosophy) �ELEANORA HA ISA.B., University 0 Kansas, 1894(Education)WILLIAM CON�iY HATFIELDA.B., Harvard University, 19II(Education)JCARL ANDREW HAzU'SERA.B., Iowa State Teaclfers' College, 1914(Commerce and Administration)CH��k.?�r�s�������17(Germanics, Education)JAMES MA'tdNUS JENSENA.B., Brigh�'Young University, 1913(History)EMMA KENDM..LA.B., Earlham College, 1904(English)MARY LEN-cARE KNAPPA.B., Uni�;j[sity of Chicago, 1918(Latin, Greek)CURTIS FITZHUGH LEEA.B., Valparaiso University, 1915(Education)JANE LOUISE NJGRATHS.B., Columbia University, 1917(Education) /WILLIAM ES'Thy§ McVEYS.B. in Ed., Ohio University, 1916(Education)CLARENCE 'i:� MILLERPh.B., UniveMt; of Chicago, 1917(History) ILAURENS JO$EPH MILLSA.B., Earlham College, 1912(English) Thesis: A Study of the Non-Family Groups of White Russiansi1� the City of ChicagoThesis: Thomas /(illigrew-Pla'J'll.lf'tgitlJna ProducerThesis:Thesis: The Mormon 0Thesis: Regulation of Tr ethe Colonial PeriodThesis: Essay on the Sour esMethod of Teaching Mlishment in France and GeThesis: Educational Legislation an. Administration inState of New Hampshire from 17 to 1850.Thesis: Josiah Child and the East Ind(a Company... '..Thesis: The Influence of Moliere's-es Femmes Savanteson Four Restoration Comedies �Thesis: Ellery Channing: A Biographical StudyThesis: A Philosophy of Democracy as Worked Out by JohnDeweyThesis: An Experimental and Comparative Study of the HateScales and the Rugg-Clark Tests in AlgebraThesis: The History of the Elementary-School Curriculum in,Mossachusetts from 1789 to 1915Thesis: A Study of the Principal Factors Involved in theMarketing of LumberThesis: Goethe's Theory of Education as Exemplified in HisWilhelm MeisterThesis: New Administrative Agencies and Their WorkThesis: Colloquial Forms of Address in Plasuus and TerenceThesis: Educational Legislation and Administration in Virginiafrom 1776 to 1860Thesis: An Experimental Study in First-Grade ReadingThesis: University Extension in the United StatesThesis: Attitude of the Nortlnoest toward the Tariff of 1864-1883Thesis: The Rhetorical Device of Contrast as a Characteristicof the Poetry of Rosetti, Morris, and SwinbuY1te• � �- _ _ __ • __ �_ _ k � .:;:_... ..:.� .... �.1_;_,,,'_::.� ;: ..,:: .l_-&:Jii. __ �- to.:'"'&!::"-� - -=""-=:k�__:'_��� -_� __� ---•Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science:SISTER AN\"'/MARGARET NORMILEA.B., Colle� �t .Catherine, 1917(Latin, Greek) ,FRANCIS N�ELL ROBERTSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913(History)FRANCOISE EMILtE'MARIE MARGUER­ITE RUETLicencie es Lettres, University of Paris, I917(English). ,BEULAHt.R,USSE l-A.B., J;md'btph- aeon an's College, 1903(Mathematics)JO��.����!�rsity, 1908(History) ,_JOSEPH BER.NARD SHINEPh.B., Univbtisity of Chicago, 1915(History) ." A •EARL LEON 8HOUA.B. Washlhirn College, 19II(History)RAYMOND HUGO st/YDERA.B., Indiana University, 1912(Education)ALVA PARK P-iLORA.B., Colorado ChII�ge, 1910(English) .OLIVER CRQf\1WELL VAN CAMPA.B., Valparaiso University, 1915(Education)ORVILLE ROBERTS WILLETTA.B. in Ed., Un�ersity of Kentucky, 1916(History)• /WILBUR FISK WiLSONPh.B., University of Chicago, I913(History)RUSSELL LA W3bN WISES.B. in Ed., Missouri State Normal, 1917(Education) /'CHARLES OTTO ZIERINGA.B. in Ed.; Valparaiso University, 1915(Education) .IfKELLOGG'fINLEY BASCOMA.B., Fargo College, 1916(Zotilogy)MARY LOUT� HAHNS.B., Univet€t;' of Chicago, 1918(Home Economics)ALBERT FOSTER\lIARDMANA.B., West Virginia ti"niversity, 1917(Chemistry)SAMUEL CHES,J.'ER HENN, JR.A.B., Colorado Cl;Plege, I917(Physiology)ROBERT EDW ItRD HUGHESS.B., University ol"Chicago, 1916(Physics)RUI�.,���r���N2!�?'�II(Botany)FRED MERRJi.L JEWELLA.B., Albion 'College, 1916(Zoology)IDA KIMlTSS.B.:lTni�ersity of Chicago, 1918(Chemistry) Thesis: The Expression of the Conditionalldea in the Historiesof TacitusThesis: Activities of the Eastern Religious and PhilanthropicSocieties iJ� the Old NorthwestThesis: The Clowns and Fools of ShakespeareThesis: Relations between the Definite Integral and Summationof SeriesThesis: Evolution of Some Constitutional Tendencies in OhioThesis: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive MovementThesis: Sectional Aspects of the Preemption Act of 1841Thesis: Analysis of Elementary- and High-School HistoryTextbooksThesis: The Place of William Lisle Bowles in the EnglishRomantic Movement �/\eqUJ�)j�dztThesis: History of Legislation for the Elementary Schools inWest Virginia, 1863-1913Thesis: Freedom of Speech and Press in England during theWar, 1914-1919Thesis: The Greer County CaseThesis: A n A nalysis of the Problem Material of C ertai1J M odi­fied Courses in Secondary MathematicsThesis: Consolidation of Schools in South Dakota --)" .Thesis: Sex-Ratio in CattleThesis: The Distribution of Birds in the Sand-Dunes of IndianaThesis: The Acidity of Cooked Vegetables and Their VolatileAcid and SulphurThesis: The Preparatio11! of Para Secondary-Butyl Benzoic AcidThesis: The Effect of Splenectomy in Young AnimalsThesis: Effect of Introducing Foreign Gases on the PotentialGradient of a Mercury ArcThesis: Factors Relating to the Dro2'ght Resistance of WheatThesis: Electrometric Titration of Fmit JuicesCandidates for the Degree of Doctor oj Philosophy:RUFUS NORM{N BOARDMANt/ A.B., Ripon College, 1917A.M., University of Chicago, 19I5(PhiIOSOPhy,t2;IOgy) ,/" RAr.B�Wt�� Uni!�:'��RA.M., University of Kansas, 1915,(Chemistry, Physics) f.v RALPH WORKS CHAN�fS.B., University of Chicago,�I912(Geology)� ./ <BENJAMIN JUNWR CLAWS6NS.B., Central Holiness University, 1909A.M., University of Kansas, 1911(.Ffygiene and Bacteriology) ;-HORACE NOBLE' CORYELL"A.B., Indiana University, 1914A.M., tu«, 1915(Geology) ,�JOHN BEwn1<'�'DER:£�UXS.B., Univecl1[y� of Tennessee, 1909M.S., ibid., 1914(Physics, Mathematics)ELVAH HAR� GRAFTONS.B., Buchtel College, 19I1S.M., tu«, 1913(Chemistry, PhY�s). 'ARTHUR wlVG HAUPTS.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Botany) �KISABURO Tt� ABE /LL.B., Wall;ra-U�iversity, 1907A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1912(Sociology, Political Science)HERBERT ELTlrS LANDESA.B., De Pau�;iversity, 1<)17(Physiological Chemistry, Physiology)FREDERICK CHARLES LEONARDS.B., University d[Chicago, 1918(Astronomy) /WARD L. MilLERA.B., Southwestern College, 1916(Botany)CHARLES JULl S OPPENHEIMPh.B., Umversi�Qf Chicago, 1917(Hygiene and Bacteriology)WALTER LIN{;0LN PALMERS.B., Universit�f Chicago, 1918(Physiology, Physiological Chemistry)JEANNETtt RIDLONA.B., �ryn�awr ��ege, 1918(Chemlstry), .,,'LYDIA'J�NF. ROBERTSPh.B. In � University of Chicago, 1917(Home Economics)WILLIAM FR�DERIC SCHROEDERA.B., Carleton C'ollege, 1914(Physiology, Physiological Chemistry)JOHN ALBEltT"SONQUISTA.B., Fargo Couege, 19U(Zoology) .ARTHUR HERM J1 M"WEILANDS.B., Carleton Coli� 1<)17(Physiology, Physiological Chemistry)CHING-LI�Jl WUS.B., Mas husetts Institute of Technology, 1918(Chemistry Thesis: Malnutrition in ChildrenThesis: The Effect of Intravenous Injections of Pancreas Per­fusates upon the D / N Ratio in Depancratized DogsThesis: The Distribution of the Double Stars in the Regio«1855.0 a. t i" to 12" and 8+390 to +470Thesis: S,econdary Growth in Cycas MediaThesis: Studies on the Human Fecal StreptococciThesis: The Importance of Vagal and Splanchnic AfferentImpulses on the Onset and Course of Tetania ParathyroprivaThesis: Constitution of M eri-Quinoid SaltsThesis: The Absorption of the Fumes of Iodine from the Skinand the Respiratory PassagesThesis: The Effect of Contact Insecticides upon the Metabolismof APhidsThesis: The Absorption of Fumes of Iodine from the Skin andthe Respiratory PassagesThesis: The Reaction of Aldoses with Hydrogen CyanideThesis: The Significance of "Meaning" i1t Pragmatism andN eo-RealismThesis: I. Symmetrical Tetraprophylethane. II. Reduction ofN itrotriphenylamineThesis: The Flora of the Eagle Creek FormationThesis: Varieties of Streptococci with SPecial Reference toConstancyThesis: Bryozoon Fauna of the Stones River Formation ofCentral TennesseeThesis: The Life-History of Possombronia CristulaThesis: I. The Use of Mercury Droplets in Millikan's Experi­ment. II. Photoelectric Effects on Mercury DropletsThesis: The Adsorption of Benzene Derivatives on the Surface,of Water. The Work Done by the Attraction between aMercury Surface and the Surface of an Organic LiquidThesis: Japanese Newspaper and Its Relation to the PoliticalDevelopment of Modern JapanI�M0ff.I�n�v��wjC�i��O��9�:r-'(Chemistry, Physics) � .IALEXANDER HAG TY KRAP1EA.B., University of Ber m, 1915A.M., State University of Iowa, 1917(Romance) ,LADEMA MARu ""'i(NGDONA.B., Oberlin CO�:�916S.M., University of Chicago, 1017(Botany) f /JOHN THOMAS LJSTER/'A.B., Butler College, 1897Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Romance) .SUSAN MADELI�OUG:HPh.B., University of Chicago, t907Ph.M., ibid., 1900(History, Politl�al J:ience)KEMP MALOrtZ' .A.B., Emory College, 1907(English, Comparative Philology)GEORGE EL� MILLeRS.B., University of Wooster, 1910S.M., ibid., 19II(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)CHARLES �ILLIGAN 'S.B., University of Chicago, lOIS(Chemistry, Hygiene and Bacteriology)CYRIL ARTll_LNELSON"A.B., Midlanfc!1l:ge, 1914 •A.M., University of Kansas, 1916(Mathematics) •HANNAH STEM'PETTiTA.B., Swarthmore College, 1909A.M., tus., 1912(Astronomy, Mathematics)STUART ALFR1b1QU�ENmona College, 1910iversity of Chicago, 1013ERMA�OSSJiversity of Illinois, 188QS. ., ibid., 1800(Anatomy, ZoO�Ogyy .HENRY JOHNU{OSSBAqIERS.B., Purdue University, 1912(Chemistry, Physics)RALPH ALANSOM:(WYiRA.B., Dartmouth College, lOIS(Physics, Mathematics)L Thesis: Colors of the Second OrderLEWIS WILBUJl;BMITlI"-A.B., Denison University, 1902A.M., University of Chicago, 1913(Education) /KARL THEO�_s'rEIKGraduate of Dorp (Russia) 1005A.M., Harvard University, IOU(Chemistry)WILLIAM HENINtlf()N WEATHERSBYA.B., Mississippi College, 1000A.M., ue., 1001(Education, Latin) /JOHN JAMES WfLLAMANS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1012S.M., iu«, 1014(Botany) �RO��.�Jn���� R���OI4S.M., University of Chicago, 1018(Physiological Chemistry, Chemistry, and PlantPhysiology) Thesis: Alliteration in the Chanso« de Roland and i'n theDe Proditione GuenonisThesis: The Stem Anatomy of Dioon. SpinulosumThesis: Edition of the Perlesvau«: Hatton MS 82, Branch IThesis: The English Government of Ireland during the Reign ofQueen ElizabethThesis: Studies in English PhonologyThesis: The Preparati01t of d l-P-Methyl-Isopropyl Methyl�Phenyl Hydrazine. The Isolation of Pure d-P-Methyl-Isopropyl Methyl-Phenyl Aniline JThesis: C01tjugate Systems with Conjugate Axis CurvesThesis: The Proper Motions and Parallaxes of 359 Stars inthe Cluster h Persei, Derived from Photographs Made withthe 4o-Inch Refractor of the Yerkes ObservatoryThesis: The Passing of the County JailThesis: Cytology of the Large Nerve Cell of the Crayfish (Cam-barus).Thesis: M-Tobyl-Ethyl-Barbituric AcidThesis: Metallic Spark Spectra in the Extreme Ultra VioletThesis: Illinois High Schools. Their Organization, Main­tenance, Administration and Instruction, with ParticularReference to the Township High SchoolThesis: The Effect of Alkali upon Portland CementThesis: A History of Educat-ional Legislation in MississiPPifrom I798 to I860Thesis: The Functio1£ of Vitamine in the Metabolism of Sclero­tinia Cinerea IThesis: The Vitamine Requirement of Yeast. A SimpleBiological Test for VitamineVII. "ALMA MATER"Music adapted and arranged for mi.lEed voleea '"PAUL MANDBVILLB •...I. To- day we zlad - Iy sing the praise Of her who owns us as her sons;2. Her might - y learn - ing we would tell, Tho' life is something more than loro;3. The Cit - y White hath fled the earth, But where the az - ure wa - ters lie,.I I' I'Arrangement copyright, 1898, by the University of Chicago.VIII. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINIX. THE RECESSION"Grand Choeur" GuilmantMARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALE WELLINGTON DOWNING JONESFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCOLLEGE MARSHALSCLARENCE FRANK GUNSAULUS BROWN, Head MarshalEDWIN CHARLES CURTISS JAMES MOUNT NICELYFREDERICK MOFFAT ELTON EDGAR BURKE READINGROLAND FUNK HOLLOWAY ROBERT REDFIELDJOHN EUSTIS JOSEPH EDWIN THOMAS SACKETTJASPER SEYMOUR KING GEORGE JOSEPH SERCKFRANK JOHN MADDENCOLLEGE AIDESELEANOR JANE ATKINSLEONA CELESTE BACHRACHMARTHA NASH BEHRENDTEDYTHE LOUISE FLACK=--t¥ARGARET CECIL HAGGOTT. FRANCES ANNE HENDERSON FRANCES LEWIS LANGWORTHYPHYLLIS PORTER PALMERJEAN MONTGOMERY PICKETTMILDRED POWLISONHELEN GERTRUDE THOMPSON