ttbe 'Ulnf"ersft� of (tbfcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTHCONVOCA TIONUbe SummerJUNE FIFTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTYHUTCHINSON COURTProcessional March-" Marche Militaire Francaise "THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BANDJOHN BEACH CRAGUN, Director C. Saint-SaensORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe Marshal 'The Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D.,The University of Chicago, 1894, D.D., Professor of Homiletics and ReligiousEducationThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Is America Responsible?" DAVID PRESCOTT BARROWS, PH.D., The University ofChicago, 1897, President of the University of CaliforniaIV. INTERLUDEV. THE AWARD OF HONORSHarry Nevins OrnerMiriam OrmsbyValeska PfeifferMila lone PierceIsrael RappoportElwood Goodrich RatcliffLouis Philip River, Jr.Theodore Rosenak .Mary Arnie RuminerHeyworth Naylor SanfordAmanda Charlotte SchultzKarl Ed win SeyfarthLorraine Lucas SintonRuth Marian SkinnerRalph Laverne SmallMariam June StadelmannBrenton Wallace StevensonHelen Graff StraussDorothy Victoria SugdenThane Taylor SwartzCarolyn Elizabeth ThompsonOtmar ThurlimannSarah Sheldon TowerAdelaide Marie WernerEffie Mae WillsAlexander WolfArnold Lewis YatesHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:H onorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the Collegeof Education is awarded to the following students:Scholarships in the Senior Colleges for excellence in the work of the Junior Collegesare awarded to the following students:Theodore Krehbiel AhrensFrank Howard AndersonLouise Bonstedt AptDorothy Beatrice AugurPhyllis BakerFoster King BallardRobert McLaren BarnesCharles Albert BeckwithHarry Lewis Bird, Jr.Donald Frederic BondGordon Willson BonnerBurtis Arthur BradleyJames CekanRobert Edward CollinsBlair CoursenEdith Pearl CrawshawPaul Edgar CrowderFrances Elaine CrozierMiles Ed ward Cuna tPaul Albon DavisHarold De BaunRuth Nellie DrakeCedric George DredgeEdith Corinne EberhartEdmond Isaac EgerArthur Theodore FathauerCarroll Lane FentonRichard F os ter FlintHarry FriedmanGreta BenedictEdith Marguerite ColwellFrank Howard Anderson, PoliticalEconomyDorothy Beatrice Augur, House­hold AdministrationRobert McLaren Barnes, PhysicsCharles Albert Beckwith, Chem­istryMargery Alice Ellis, RomanceRichard Foster Flint, Geology Robert Hermann GaschJohn Joseph GuntherAmy Marjorie GustafsonWilliam Charles Harder, IIIJohn George HarmsRay Nelson HaskellWilbur Jackson HatchVirginia HibbenEmanuel Henry HildebrandtAlex Lester HillmanMary Josephine HokeCarolyn Stokes HoytHarry Victor HumePao-Chun ICarl Helge Mauritz JansonFrieda KaplowitzLeonard Field Kellogg, Jr.Harold Dwight LasswellCharles Ernest LeeMeyer Leo LeventhalGeorge Helenus LuskElizabeth Louise MartinCharles James MerriamHelen Isabelle MillsGeorge Edward MorrisDonald Christopher MorrisonAlfred Livingston McCartneySamuel Henry N erloveMarie Vivian NiergarthFlorence Althea FoxwellGenevieve Fern MichellJohn Joseph Gunther, EnglishAmy Marjorie Gustafson, HistoryRay Nelson Haskell, MathematicsEmanuel Henry Hildebrandt,GermanLeora Adeline Jannsen, SociologySibyl Eleanor Kemp, EducationHarold Dwight Lasswell, PoliticalScience Adelia Inez MullenElizabeth Louise Martin, Geog-raphyIsrael Rappoport, RomanceDorothy Victoria Sugden, GreekEnid Townley, GeologyRobert Joseph West, BotanyThomas Winfrey Woodman, P hysi-ologyAdrian ReznyThe Joseph Triner Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded toDavid Mandel Halfant, FirstThe Julius Rosenwald Prizes [or excellence in Oratory are awarded toGeorge Dewey Mills, SecondErnest Robert Trattner, FirstThe Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toEve Marie Kohl, SecondRalph Warren Hoffman-The Milo P. Jewell Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the Writing of English Prose isawarded toMargaret Lenora RunbeckAnna Louise Henne Isabel Jordan RobinsonArnold John Hoffmann Joseph Rosofsky RoseMildred Julia Janovsky Hazel Emily SchmidtHelen Anna Jirak George Joseph SerckJ. Kenneth Kemp Eloise Ruth ShawRose Jones Kessing Edward SherryDaniel John Korn Ella Thea SmithLeonie Gertrude Kroeker Arthur H. SteinhausGenieveAmelia Whitcomb Lamson George Dumas StoutEleanor Lyne Joseph Raymond ThomasGrace Susan Mason Gladys TitsworthIrene Raymond Marsh Lucia Elizabeth TowerGrant Stanard Mears Blanche Carlisle TroegerStuart Putnam Meech Simon Harry TulchinIrvin Charles Mollison Dorothy Elizabeth Van PeltSara Elinor Moore Marian Schuyler VogdesFlorence MacNeal Nona Jessie WalkerBessie McCoy Elizabeth M. WeickMarjorie Louise Neill Milton Louis WeiskopfJames Mount Nicely Arthur WolfMatthew Thomas O'Neill Wallace Florin WorthleyMargaret Lucy Park Hertha Anna WymanEffie Louise Pratt Margaret Duff YatesRobert Redfield, Jr. Agnes Clare YutzeyAnne Critchell Rimington Maria ZichovaCharles Graham HigginsThe Conference Medal for excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toScholarships in the Senior Colleges for excellence in the work of the first three years ofthe College Course are awarded to the following:Isabel Allen, LatinSamuel King Allison, ChemistryMaurice DeKoven, PhilosophyMary Amanda Gingrich, Soci-ologyJoseph Bates Hall, Political Econ­omyHarold LewisScience Ben Herzberg, Geology Sydney Kaufman Schiff, HistoryDorothy Evelynne Huebner, Bot- Lloyd Schmiedeskamp, Physicsany Isaac Schour, MathematicsLeila Loretto Lydon, Physiology Mary Lillian Stevenson, Educe-Louise MacNeal, Household Ad- tionministrationEsther Frances Marhofer, Ro-Hanisch, Political manceThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Arthur Maurice AbrahamHerman Harbor AllenLeona Celeste BachrachLillian Dorothy BargquistEmmet Blackburn BayMartha Nash BehrendtRamona BressieEdith BrownFred Temple BurlingMary Lucile CarneyLyman Chalkley, Jr.Arthur CohenMadeleine Isabel CohnLillian Grove DavisThomas Parker Dudley, Jr.Frank Lowell DunnIva Maud DunnMargaret DurkinNicholas Augustine FegenRuth Ray FinkelsteinEdythe Louise FlackLloyd Ramoan FloraAugust FrenchKatharine Elizabeth GerhartMargaret Cecil HaggottMary Drew HardyHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awardedto the following students:Scholarships in the Graduate Schools for excellence in the work of the Senior Collegesare awarded to the following students:Members 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 ofScience for evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science. Theelection of the following students is announced:Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science forevidence of ability in research work in Science. The election of the followingstudents is announced:Arthur Maurice Abraham, Historyand Political ScienceArthur Maurice Abraham, LawHerman Harbor Allen, RomanceHerman Harbor Allen, GermanLeona Celeste Bachrach, PoliticalEconomyEmmet Blackburn Bay, AnatomyMartha Nash Behrendt, FrenchRamona Bressie, HistoryRamona Bressie, EnglishEdith Brown, EnglishFred Temple Burling, AnatomySister Mary Alberto Carbery, Eng-lishMary Lucile Carney, MathematicsLyman Chalkley, Jr., ChemistryArthur Cohen, ChemistryLillian Grove Davis, EnglishFrank Lowell Dunn, ChemistryMargaret Durkin, EnglishNicholas Augustine Fegen, EnglishRuth Ray Finkelstein, RomanceLloyd Ramoan Flora, PoliticalEconomyMary Ellen Freeman, Home Eco­nomics and Household ArtAugust French, ChemistryKatharine Elizabeth Gerhart, Ro­manceMargaret Cecil Haggott, EnglishLeona Celeste Bachrach, SociologyBlanche Beatrice Boyer, GreekArthur Cohen, ChemistrySamuel Jacob Jacobsohn, Mathe­maticsHarry BlitzstenSamuel ChutkowWilliam Turney FoxSamuel King AllisonJohn Morris ArthurFred William GeiseJames Nelson GowanlockEarl Henry HallJohn Hobart Hoskins Anna Louise Henne, History Margaret Lucy Park, RussianArnold John Hoffmann, Political Effie Louise Pratt, GermanEconomy Robert Redfield, Jr., LawMildred Julia Janovsky, Political Frances Reinmann, EnglishEconomy Joseph Rosofsky Rose, HistoryHelen Anna Jirak, History George Joseph Serck, PoliticalRose Jones Kessing, Mathematics EconomyDaniel John Korn, Law Ella Thea Smith, BotanyHarry Kraus, General Literature George Dumas Stout, Latin·GenieveAmelia Whitcomb Lamson, Gladys Titsworth,. Home Eco-English nomics and Household ArtAdah Lucile Lee, Political Economy Blanche Carlisle Troeger, H is-Eleanor Lyne, English tory and GeographyIrene Raymond Marsh, Kinder- Simon Harry Tulchin, Psychologygarten and Primary Education Simon Harry Tulchin, SociologyGrace Susan Mason, History Dorothy Elizabeth Van Pelt, Bot-Grant Stanard Mears, Political anyEconomy Marian Schuyler Vogdes, LatinStuart Putnam Meech, Political Elizabeth M. Weick, HistoryEconomy Arthur Wolf, LawRay Will Metcalf, Chemistry Wallace Florin Worthley, BotanyIrvin Charles Mollison, History and ZoologyRobert Latour Muckley, Phi- Hertha Anna Wyman, Home Eco-losophy nomicsLola Belle McCollough, English Margaret Duff Yates, EnglishBessie McCoy, English Chi-Sun Yeh, PhysicsFlorence MacNeal, Political Econ- Dwight Brookie Yoder, Politicalomy EconomyMarjorie Louise Neill, Spanish Maria Zichova, GermanJames Mount Nicely, English Maria Zichova, HistoryMatthew Thomas O'Neill, RomanceRichard Anderson Jones, GeologyGenieve Amelia Whitcomb Lam­son, GeographyWalter Ferdinand Loehwing, Bot­any Helen Beatrice Rislow, PhysiologyJames John Toigo, HistoryMabel Toles, RomanceMarion White, Household Admin­istrationEsther Harrie JaffeKatherine Biggins MagillRoswell Foster Magill James Allen MillerHarold William NormanArthur CohenHorace Clifford LevinsonJohn Robert MagnessJohn Preston MintonHarry Wyatt Richey Janet Elizabeth RobertsonPranis Baltras SivickisConstance WienerJohn WoodardMembers 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:Josephine Haswell ArdreyLeona Celeste Bachrach (June,'19)Emmet Blackburn BayRamona Bressie (June, '19)Arthur Cohen (December, '19)Madeleine Isabel Cohn (June, '19)Frank Lowell DunnKatharine Elizabeth GerhartMargaret Cecil HaggottArnold John HoffmannDorothy Evelynne Huebner Mildred Julia JanovskyMary Elizabeth LinkEleanor LyneGrace Susan MasonStuart Putnam MeechIrvin Charles MollisonSara Elinor MooreBertha Beatrice NeedhamMarjorie Louise NeillHarold Elliott NicelyJames Mount NicelyWalter Cade Reckless Robert Redfield, Jr.Sydney Kaufman SchiffGeorge Joseph SerckElla Thea SmithMary Lillian StevensonGeorge Dumas Stout (December,'19)Blanche Carlisle TroegerMarian Schuyler Vogdes (June,'19)Margaret Duff YatesMaria ZichovaThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Pathology is awarded toI van Clifford HallThe Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Research Fellowship in Bacteriology is awarded toRobert Spalding SprayNOTE.-On the organization of the Medical School, Logan Research Fellowships in Medicine and in Surgery will also be awarded.The Logan Fellowship in Bacteriology and in Pathology is awarded in alternate years.The National Research Fellowship in Physics, provided by the Rockefeller Foundation,is awarded toLeonard Benedict Loeb, S.B., The University of Chicago, 1912, Ph.D., ibid, 1916The National Research Fellowship in Chemistry, provided by the Rockefeller Foundation,is awarded toMorris Kharasch, S.B., The University of Chicago, 1917, Ph.D., ibid, 1919VI. 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 Dean James Parker HallCandidates 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 Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATESCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Greta BenedictCarolyn Collins .Edith Marguerite ColwellMargaret CramHelen Elcessor BarnesMadeleine Isabel CohnHelen Marie Fortune 1. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONG. Hontas DunnWinifred EggersFlorence Althea FoxwellGenevieve Fern MichellII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSGeorge Leslie McKayMaribel RadfordGeorge Prew Savoy'THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE Adelia Inez MullenMary Helen ShipleyMaurine Edna ThompsonHarriet Grace WoodwardGeorge Dumas StoutMarian Schuyler VogdesCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Arthur Maurice AbrahamDorothy Emma AhrbeckerHerman Harbor AllenEleanor Jane AtkinsGeorge Albert AtkinsEvan Lloyd AusmanElizabeth BarbourOpha BeckwithMartha Nash BehrendtWilliam Charles Frank BeilfussArchie Israel BernsteinEdna Florence BernsteinGenevieve BlanchardHerbert Walton BlashfieldGrace Lydia BoetcherPauline BoisotWalter Abraham BowersRamona BressieEdward Denton BrewerEdith BrownElizabeth Stebbins BrownAndrew Walter BrunhartArthur Alexander BuchananEleanor Maurine BurgessBartholomew Josselyn CahillRaymond Thornton CaldwellElla Isabella CampbellRalph Hardin CannonSister Mary Alberto CarberyEdith Marcia ChaikenLyssa Desha ChalkleyFranklyn Kent ChandlerHarold Richards ClarkJohn Francis CombsRobert Emmet ConnolleyEdna Corinne CooperJean Carolyn CooperCharles Leonard CrumlyMarilla Converse Cudworth David Harold DavisLalla Belle DavisLillian Grove DavisRebecca Elizabeth DavisSusanne Adelaide DavisIna Beatrice DonnellyThomas Parker Dudley, Jr.Bert Fay DunganMary Loretta DunleavyI va Maud DunnHelen Marian DunningMargaret DurkinDwight Lyman EbertWalter Lee ElsfelderLois Virginia FairfieldFlorence Roberta FalkenauNicholas Augustine FegenRuth Ray FinkelsteinEdythe Louise FlackLee Wood FosterKatharine Elizabeth GerhartIrving Morris GilbertHarriet Xavier GillisRuth Esther GinsbergIsrael GoodmanDarley Donald GrayDwight Herbert GreenMargaret Cecil HaggottMary Brent HaleBradley HallAlexina HaringHarry Clifford HealdPaul Melanchthon HeilmanFrances Anne HendersonAnna Louise HenneMelville Jean HerskovitsCharles Graham HigginsLambert HirsheimerAlice Hoffman Roland Funk HollowayGladys Ruth HowardEmily Rice HuntsmanDelia ImermanHelen Anna JirakMarian French JohnsonArchbold Redmond JonesJohn Eustis JosephLucile Miriam KannallyGerald Albert KatuinJames Eucherius Keefe, Jr.Pamelia Eleanore R. KeithAnnie May KempJ. Kenneth KempAnne KennedyHenry Warner KennedyErnest Kay KentwortzRose Jones KessingJasper Seymour KingPaula Margaretha KittelAbraham Anas KlapmanBert Louis KloosterDaniel John KornAletha Dora KranzHarry KrausJulia Adele KrengelLeonie Gertrude KroekerAlice Dean LawrenceJanet Loxley LewisSarah Florence LewisIda Mildred LitvinAgnes LongMargaret Dorothy LongCharles Herbert LoomisEleanor LyneFrank John MaddenEugenia Dagna MadsenGail Elizabeth MahoneyCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Maximilian William MalczewskiA.B., Valparaiso University, 1914Ruth Gaylord MallorySarah Louise MammenGrace Susan MasonJames MasonDorothy MillerVirginia Lee MinsonIrvin Charles MollisonBertha Louise MooreFrances MooreKenneth Wells MooreLillian Elizabeth MooreSara Elinor MooreWilliam Victor MorgensternHelen Manheimer MoyerRobert Latour MuckleyMay Florence MyersLola Belle McColloughBessie McCoyMarjorie Louise NeillMarguerite Frances NewmeyerJames Mount NicelyEleanor O'ConnorElizabeth Catherine OettershagenMatthew Thomas O'NeillGeorge Leslie OtisMargaret Lucy ParkEvelyn Mildred Pea:rsonHenrietta Marguerite PeckDwight Abel PomeroyS.B., Kansas Manual Normal School,1914Emmet Blackburn BayRoy Leonard BeckelhymerHenry Nicholas BeetsPaul William BirminghamMarjorie Wilkins BoothGeorge Meredith BrillFred Temple BurlingAl bert B u ttermanMary Lucile CarneyWilliam Noble CarterLyman Chalkley, Jr.Marion Emorette CobbArthur CohenBessie Lee ConleyFrancis Robert ConroyBarry Francis ConstableMorris Ed ward DavisWilliam Artis DawsonWilliam Rolfe DouglasFrank Lowell DunnWalter Harrison EllerRalph Wickwire ElstonS.B., Tri-State College, 1917A.B., ibid., 1917Grace EnosAugust FrenchTheophil Paul GrauerEarle 1. GreeneJacob Ralph HamiltonMary Drew HardyWilliam Walter HartmanDeborah Langston Henderson Effie Louise PrattGeorge Edward PrinsenHelen Frances RavitchRobert Redfield, Jr.Frances ReinmannDonald Wayne RiddleAnne Critchell RimingtonMarion Louise RingerIrvin Levi RobertsMona Antoinette RobinsonJoseph Rosofsky RoseMarion Francis RubovitsMiriam RusselCornelia Veronica RyanHazel Emily SchmidtFranklin Pryce SearleLeonard Blinn SearsZoe Celina Sea torBernice SeverinEloise Ruth ShawHelen Louise ShawEdward SherryWilliam George SimpsonDonald Lesesne SmithStanton Hood SpeerJohn Robert SproehnleHarold Eugene StansburyRalph Sutherland SteffensJohn Godfrey StutzLeona Ruth TalbotIna Lucretia ThomasTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCEJohn Harold HoovalEdward Joseph HorickJay Ritter HoughtelingRalph C. HughesRobert Floyd ImbtHerbert Haehl InlowScott Stoner JonesLewis 1. KaffesiederAlice Mary KimballGustave Herbert KrakauerCarl Gottfried KropffGenieve Amelia Whitcomb Lam-sonRaymond George LandgrafTadeusz Maryan LarkowskiUlrich Reinhold LavesMorris William LevJoseph Moses LindenbaumWalter Ferdinand LoehwingFrank Ainsworth LongWesley Kenneth MaynardRay Will Metcalf .Robert Conrad MiesslerHarold Earl MinerGail Francis MoultonLucile Alverna MowerPaul Harvey MoyerHelen Marguerite McClureBernard Callaghan MacDonaldWilliam Donald McMillaI).John Francis O'BrienRuthven Wedgwood Pike John Quincy ThomasA.B., Ohio Northern University, 1909Ellen Richards ThompsonJohn Francis TiptonJames Fuller ToddSara Mildred ToubesMaree Young TrevorBernice Lloyd TuckerSimon Harry TulchinBethany Isabel UphausLois Van AlstineAmry Vanden BoschHarold Cook WalkerMelvina Elizabeth WalkerNona Jessie WalkerRalph Alexander WalterFlorence Charlotte WebsterElizabeth M. WeickMilton Louis WeiskopfJosephine Mary WellsEdith Virginia WestMarion WhiteGeorge Norman WigelandEdwina WilliamsTheresa Vashon WilsonHenrietta Louise WinklerArthur WolfAlice Regina WrenchMargaret Duff YatesJohn Paul YostPeter C. ZehrMaria ZichovaCharles Henderson PiperWillis John PottsFrank Allen PriebePaul Atlee QuaintanceDean Loller RiderRudla RindHelen Beatrice RislowBlanche Augusta RuckerCharles George ScharfB.A., St. Cyril College, 1916Henry Lenzen SchmitzAbraham Howard ShanbergHenry Joseph ShapinMaurice SilvermanElla Thea SmithArthur Bradley SperryHarry Albert StaplesArthur H. SteinhausLouise Lee SwankMark Watkins TapleyLucia Elizabeth TowerBlanche Carlisle TroegerDorothy Elizabeth Van PeltRussell Tellis WalkerMarine Ruffner WardenBernice WarnerDorothy Minnie WatsonGrace Hazel WindersWallace Florin WorthleyChin-Sheng WuChi-Sun YehCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in Education:Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, in Education:Earl Clarence KelleyTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:Dorothy Eleanor BealLiang-Chao ChaLillian M. ChernissLaura Philippa CraigJane Marie CrowMary Laura DemingMary Elisabeth DenboMary Ellen FreemanHattie Marie FriantJosephine Margaret GambleFlorence Marie GannonRobert Daniel GardnerA.B., Tri-State College, 1915Helen Reid GoodrichLeona Celeste BachrachRichard· Emanuel BacigalupoLillian Dorothy BargquistJames S. BartleCharity Elizabeth BudingerAnastacio de CastroA.B., Silliman Institute, 1917Edna Louise ClarkLloyd Ramoan FloraRobert Kuhl HelmlePerry Stern HerstArnold John HoffmannMildred Julia JanovskyMyron Earhart J olidonSEWARD CHEUNG CHANPh.B., University of Chicago, I919ROBERT ALDER CHAPMANA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1916ERNEST JOHN CHAVEA.B., McMaster University, 1906Th.B., tu«, 1910MARGARET EVELYN DEASEA.B., Goucher College, 1908HENRY HOLLING DENNISONA.B., University of Manitoba, 1914GEORGE BRYANT DRAKEA.B., Washburn College, 1917CHARLES HERBERT EYMANA.B. William Jewell College, 1908Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1919THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONSarah Marshall HardinHelen Southan HarrisLydia Timmons HinckleySadye Esther IsraelstamNettie JacobsJune KingPaul Eugene KleinIrene Raymond MarshJessica Jeannette MillardNellie Katharine MohrNell MoormanNora Henriette McCoartClara Ellen N ewleeHelen Louise NicklausFrieda Leonora KraussLewis LaytonAdah Lucile LeeHelen Chandler MarkellAlice Elizabeth MaxwellGrant Stanard MearsStuart Putnam MeechNorman Giessler McLeodFlorence MacNealEthel Marie NelsonHarry Frank NicklausMargaret PortRichard Abraham RubovitsIII. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL Gladys Elizabeth NymanGeorge Walter Patrick, Jr.Harriet Virginia RinardIsabel Jordan RobinsonFleda ShallerBlanche Ethyl SimmonsBeulah Morgan SmithEnid Eloise SmithGladys TitsworthDoris TowneAnna Josephine Wa vrinekMargaret Spencer WilcoxHertha Anna WymanAgnes Clare YutzeyEdith Lenore RuffMarie Sabine RummelPhilip Herman SalzmanPaul Stewart SchwartzGeorge Joseph SerckRodolfo Servin y MendozaClinton Lyle SlusherRoscoe Elvin TaylorEsther Louise ThayerJoseph Raymond ThomasDwight Brookie YoderHerbert Fontaine ZipfThesis: Religious Education in the HomeThesis: The Development of Baptist Associations in Americaduring the Colonial PeriodThesis: Religious Education and the Development of SocialAttitudesThesis: The Worship of the Roman Emperor, and Early Chris­tianityThesis: Social Idealism of Martin LutherThesis: Christian Education in the United Provinces of Agraand OudhThesis: Elements of Power in the Preaching of the ProphetsDAN HUNTINGTON FENNA.B., Harvard University, 1919.ERVINE PETER INGLISA.B., Grinnell College, 1916TIMOTHY YU WAN JENA.B., Oberlin College, 1917LUCY WHITNEY MARKLEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919HAROLD SHEPARD MATTHEWSA.B., Grinnell College, 1916JOHN ALEXANDER MORRISONS.B., Lewis Institute, 1918WILLIAM ANDREW PHILLIPSA.B., Drury College, 1918BLANCHE FLORENCE RINEHARTA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 19IIWILLIAM HENRY SASSAMANA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1917WILFORD HALL SCOTTA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1905D.B., Bible College of Missouri, 1913Diploma, Union Theological Seminary, 1913EARL TRUMAN SECHLERA.B., Drury College, 1917S.B., Springfield (Mo.) Normal School, 1918FOREST EMERSON WITCRAFTA.B., University of Chicago, 1917 Thesis: Pagan Parallels to the Resurrection NarrativesThesis: Pacifism in American Colonial ChurchesThesis: The Relations between Christian Apologetics andChinese CultureThesis: Jesus' Idea of GodThesis: The Influence of the Missionary on the Social Condi­tions of ChinaThesis: A History of the Salvation Army from 1880 to thePresentThesis: The Hebrew Laws Concerning SlavesThesis: Paul's Interpretation of Jesus as LordThesis: i'" A Word Study in Hebrew LiteratureThesis: The Significance for Missions of Hindu Social AttitudesThesis: The Attitude of the Prophets toward WealthThesis: The Elements of the Mana ConceptCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:IV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):STEWART GRANT COLEA.B., McMaster University, 1916B.Th., uu., 1918A.M., University of Chicago, 1919EUGENE NORFLEET GARDNERA.B., Richmond College, 1914. A.M., ibld., 1915REUBEN HARVEY SEITNERA.B., Franklin College, 1916WILLIAM SIMONA.B., Howard University, 1915ALFRED TONNESSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917A.M., uu., 1918Grad. Norwegian Theological Seminary, 1918Howard Burdette BlackWendell Elbert GreenCarl Stanton Lloyd, cum laude Thesis: The Principles of an Empirical TheologyThesis: The Social Interests of the New Testomeut ChurchThesis: Tertullian's Idea of the AtonementThesis: The Governmental Theory of AtonementThesis: The Person Jesus of the Fourth GospelJames Renwick McBrideEarl Kunze SchiekAlbert Arthur YortJOHN HARVEY BASSA.B., Baker University, ;1914Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):HYRUM SMITH CARTWRIGHTA.B., University of Utah, 1917JACOB MORTON BRAUDEA.B., University of Michigan, 1918ISAAC ELMER BROCKBANKA.B., Brigham Young University, 1914A.M., University of Utah, 1918 GEORGE MAURITZ CARLSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920PERRY MORELAND CHADWICKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917DEWITT SMITH CROWA.B., University of California, 1916 ROBERT ELDEN MATHEWS, cum laudeA.B., Yale University, 1915JAY FINLEY CHRIST, cum laudeA.B., Morningside College, 1918 CARL JOHN LINDA.B., University of Minnesota, 1919RUFUS EARL CHRISTIANA.B., University of Missouri, 1917 ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL LYNCHA.B., State University of Iowa, 1913CLEMENT DELWYN CODYA.B., St. Cyril's College, 1914Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1916 GEORGE HOBART McDONALD, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1918HARRY COHNPh.B., The University of Chicago, 1918 KATHERINE BIGGINS MAGILL, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1915DANIEL HENRY CRONINA.B., University of Michigan, 1916 MAXIMILIAN WILLIAM MALCZEWSKIA.B., Valparaiso University, 1914Ph.H., University of Chicago, 1920WILLIAM LESLIE CROWA.B., University of Illinois, 1912A.M., James Millikin University, 1914, ALFRED McCONNELL MILLERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916CHARLES EDWARD DAWSONA.B., Maryville College, 1915 THOMAS SHERMAN MORGAN, cum laudeA.B., University of Illinois, 1916JOHN JOSEPH DONAHOEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916 ROBERT ERVIN NASHS.B., Ottawa University, 1910ISADORE JACOB FINE, cum laudeA.B., Indiana University, 1918 EDWIN JOHN NELSON, cum laudePh.B. University of Chicago, 1918BERNARD CAMPBELL GAVIT, cum laudeA.B., Wabash College, 1915 HAROLD WILLIAM NORMAN, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1919LEO CARLISLE GRAYBILL, cum laudeA.B., James Millikin University, 1916 KATHRYN ELLEN O'LOUGHLINS.B., Fort Hays Normal School, 1917MELVIN LLEWELLYN GRIFFITHS.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1915Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1919 ADAM ROBERT PAKULAZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918FORTUNATO FRANCIS GUALANOPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916 LEROY BENTON REYNOLDSA.B., State University of Iowa, 1917SAMUEL PASACH GURMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918 FRANK JOHN RIHAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919LEO C. HUPPPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915 PAUL LOMBARD SAYREA.B., Harvard University, 1916ESTHER HARRIE JAFFE, cum laudePh.B., University of Chicago, 1918 FRANK SEYDELA.B., State University of Iowa, 1913JULIUS KREEGERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917 RILEY ERNEST STEVENSA.B., Lombard College, 1915GEORGE DAVID LEDERERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918 ALAN FRANCISCO WHERRITTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917RUPERT ROBERT LEWISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919 JOHN ESTILL WILSONA.B., State University of Kentucky, 1913v. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLSCandidates for the Degree of M aster of Arts:, ROY HIDiFMICHI AKAGI VA.B., Un'ft;��ity of California, 1918(History) /IRA WILLIAM Vf\KERB.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1915(Education) ,• GEORGE WriLIS BARBOURA.B., Ohio University, 1918(History) ./ .• LILLIAN MAIt(juERITE BARR JA.B., Wellesley'\tollege, 1918(History) Thesis: The History of the Division of CommonMassachusettsThesis: An Analysis of Textbooks in General AgricultureThesis: History of Manufacturing in New York, I6I4-I790Thesis: Status of the Churches in Pennsylvania in I776WILLIAM J",,,iTINGS BEATTY v­A.B., Univedftyl�f Chicago, 1919(History) t-'/• LEROY HEN.J! BERARDPh.B., UniveMty of Chicago, 1919(English).• WILLIAM IR"\lTAE BLAIR VA.B., Oberlin �ll�ge, 1919(Philosophy)• MARIAN BLA KlvSLEEA.B., Wellesley�(!;llege, 1916(English)• JUDGE Bon� (Ph.B., Uni�eVsUy of Chicago, 1919(Education)· THOMAS DUDtmY BROOKS VA.B., Baylor University, 1903(Education), AMOS LUNDY BURKSB.S., Warrensburg :t¥i:issouri State Normal School, 1919(History)\SOPHIA HUNC':I!'CHE CHENA.B., Vassar Clillege, 1919(History) /• JOSEPH HJAL1/AR FAGERSTROMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919(History) .HAROLD R\\duL FLOWER ......A.B., UniveWt; of Michigan, 1912(PhilosophY� .L· BELLE FRA'Y'CIS .,..-Ph.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1918(History)FREDERIott'WILLIAM GIESEL �A.B., University of Kansas, 1915(Education) IAMANDA BVBARA GLASERS.B., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1915(Germanics)• ARLEIGH CROtKETT GRIFFIN tA.B., Berea Co'lege, 1917S.B., ibid., 1917(Education)JOSEPH VORl\iES HANNAPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1919(Education)JOSEPH ANmT{;NY HUMPHREYS VA.B., Oberli�o�ege, 1916(Education)1 FRANCES SHEL'lX>N HUNDLEYA.B., Randolph Nfacon Woman's College, 1917(English)• HELEN RANKIN JETER VA.B., UniversitY of California, 1917(Commerce and Administration)CECILIA LQTJfSE JOHNSON .--.. A. B., Beloit��llege, 1906(Education)FRED BUNv(N JOYNERA.B., Southern University, 1916(History)MAY AUGU� KLIPPLE i.,./A.B., Indiana University, 1914(English), EMERY WI""T4ED LEAMERA.B., Unive�;'of Nebraska, 1909(Education). AMY JANE Lt�ZENBY c-:S.B., University of Missouri, 1917(Household Administration)• HERMAN C�N EN LIU i/B.S., Soochow University, 1918(Education) Thesis: The Free Negro in the Carolinas before r860Thesis: Sentimental Comedy in the Last Quarter of the Eight­eenth Century IThesis: , �Stanton Coit's Use of the Group Concept in Religion! 'M.V 0;"'I-ifThesis: Mesmerism and Spiritualism in Hawthorne, r835-58Thesis: A Comparative Study of Some Existing Tests in f. E �l }.American HistoryThesis: A Study of Present Practice in the Teaching of Civics,as Indicated by Textbooks and Other Teaching MaterialThesis: Revolutionary Committees in South CarolinaThesis: The Intercourse between China and the West in Ancientand Medieval TimesThesis: The Politics of A"nthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl )ShaftsburyThesis: Recent Pluralistic Theories of the State (:!.� �(' �A q U_// jThesis: Sectional Aspectso] the Proceeds of Public Land Sales J ':t ./��Thesis: A Study of Junior Colleges in the United States ):tl eV � V{�LThesis: The Technique of Wilhelm Riehl's N ovellenThesis: The Evolution of the Graded System, in AmericanElementary Schools before r860;)(Thesis: Vocational Training Opportunities for Young Men in yOne Hundred and Twenty-seven Private Schools of Chicago) jThesis: Requirements for the A.B. Degree in Representative �_..{,.,American Universities and CollegesThesis: Reflections of Social Life in the Early Tudor Moralities (jThesis: A Summary of Juvenile Court Legislation in theUnited StatesThesis: A History of the Development of Education in Burmaunder the Auspices of the American Baptist ForeignMission Societies ( }-Thesis: George Whitfield and American Ideals L < (",1./Thesis: Chaucer in the Sixteenth CenturyThesis: Certification of Superintendents in the United StatesThesis: Day Nurseries as an Agency in Child CareThesis: Historical Development of Co-education in AmericanSchoolsCandidates for the Degree of Master of ScienceLINGS �H VA.B., ��hai College, 1918A.B., William Jewell College, 1919(Educati°iti)MARY VI INIA McFARLAND \IA.B., Uni rsity of Colorado, 1915(Psychology) IDEWITT TALM�E PETTYB.S., Illinois State Normal University, 1914(Education).• J ./,. MARY CRAN\VR: RHODUSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Romance) , /• MARIE FRAM�S SCHLENKS.B., Univer��� Chicago, 1919(Education) .�_j_ f iALEXANDER ¥�MAN SCHUTZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Romance)GEORGIAN.vOSE SIMPSON l IA.B., University of Chicago, 1911(Germanics and R?IDance)• VERNE EDWIlWSTANSBURY JA.B., Southwestern College, 1919(Education) I /• MARIETTA �.t.VENSONB.E., IllinoisS'Kte Normal University, 1916(History) rMARTIN LUTJ.1WJ STOEPPELWERTH J•A.B., St. John';CfIi�ge, 1915Graduate, Concordia Theological Seminary(History)_ EUGENE JOM STRITTMATTER "A.B., Columbia University, 1919(Greek�ad tin)JOSEPH' WEEKS 1/• B.S. in p;. riculture, University of Idaho, 1912(Education)CORA EDIT'ArlSwINGLE 1/• A.B., Unive:Sl; of Michigan, 1919· (HOUSehOld&!d inistration)• AMOS ELlA AYLOR l...-A.B., Pennsy vania College, 1915(History)• /.. CHARLES Ill'NRY THOMPSON'Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Education)• CLEM O� THOMPSON /"A.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1913(Education)_ EVERET1\£ROY WALTERS v',Ph.B., Un*ersity of Wisconsin, 1915(Education). GLEN WONIi WARNERA.B., Indiana University, 1913(Education) /· CONSTANCE nT�NERA.B., Radcliffe �lfege, 1918(Mathema�icS).,MILBOUR OTTO WILSON ...B.S. in Ed ation, Cape Girardeau State NormalSchool, 1919(Psychology)/IRA OTHOdl'ROWN �A.B., IndiaNa University, 1917(Geology) �ALFRED HENRY ,ARKE /B.S., Illinois Wesleyan niversity, 1913(Chemistry) Thesis: The Organization of Vocational Education in China jv.. IThesis: The Fluctuations of Attention ec'.fo IThesis: The Legal Basis for the Certification of Teachers in'IllinoisJ, , 'I Yj.AiThesis: The Influence of Beranger 011, Espronceda .:) ,/ 'vV/'V A . JThesis: The Development of the Graded System in the Public Cif ,...)vSchools of the United States 1825-60Thesis: Fifty Dialect Words in the Novels of George Sand [; t .�! ._V' . .Ie\J f)'';'J ../Thesis: The Phonology of MerigartoThesis: The Development and Present Status of AgriculturalEducation in KansasThesis: The Commerce of Pennsylvania before 1789Thesis: The Railways of the Balkans �.). I,/ 0Thesis: Recent Platonism 'in Germany �J7 VIThesis: A Survey of the Courses in Agriculture in the PublicHigh Schools of the United StatesThesis: Sanitary Control of Food, in Relation to the HouseholdThesis: James Madison and the Nullification DoctrineThesis: The Geographical Determination of a School Unit J. ANUh"'CIV} l"-j I V�(/l)_)Thesis: A St'udy of the Reading Accomplishment of Coloredand White ChildrenThesis: Science Materials Used in Instruction in the FirstSix Elementary GradesThesis: An Analysis of the Contents of High-School Courses inPhysicsThesis: Invariants of Nets of Space CurvesThesis: The Relation between the Magnitude of the Stimulusand the Time of Reactiono j.Thesis: Limestone Sinks in the Bloomington (Indiana) Quad- �v (iI;rangle ) I � ': l'j II,Thesis: Acidi-metric Electro-Titration '" J }'<-'!J I. .., FRANK HALL ",rJYER �A.B., University'¥fudiana, 1896(Geography)DANIEL JEROMlt FISHER I �S.B., University or Chicago, 1917(Geology)CONSTANTINE r..V.ORGIEFF -B.S. in Agriculture:'6�iversity of Kentucky, 1918(Hygiene and Bacteriology)MALVIN GE�D HOFFMAN '­Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Geology)HIKOKURO�NDA ..... ;Graduate To�;: Higher Normal School, 1913(Zoology) ,IRVIN HARVVJONESS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Chemistry and Bacteriology)HILARY STANIS" /s JURICA"A.B., St. Procopius��iiege, 1917(Botany) �EDMUND HILL D MACOMBER VA.B., Syracuse Uni ersity, 1919.' (Geology) /,># #CYRUS COLTON \!AcDUFFEE v-B.S., Colgate University, 1917(Mathema�ticS)• ELSIE MA PLAPP V--S.B., Unive sity of Chicago, 1919(Mathematics)• B. COLEMAN,hVfNICK VS.B., Centre CMl�e, 1917(Geology)EARLE AUnTriTUS SPESSARD t/• A.B., Leba�Valley College, 191I(Botany) viHERMAN RODERJtK THIESA.B., Phillips Univ\fsity, 1917(Chemistry). EDWARD HENRY ;THOMASA.B., Indiana Unh\fsity, 1915(Physics)FRED GRA VB£Av ALKER .-:A.B., Universufof"Texas, 1914(Chemistry) IIMOGENE DOLOR:t\I WILLARDr A.B., University of California, 1917(Chemistry) rv(].... o /J tv.�"1 f�i1Thesis: Geographic Influences in the Settlement and Develop. ,..,....t,:...V�ment of the Southern Counties of Illinois r:"7 j_"" t �-Thesis: The Devonian of the Mackenzie V alley .JC;/7,;�Thesis: The Biochemical Reactions oj Pleomorphic StreptococciThesis: Studies Bearing on the Deposition oj Iron MineralsThesis: Spermatogenesis oj Aphids: the Fate oj the SmallerSecondary SPermatocyteThesis: Stability oj Certain SulphonchloridesThesis: A Morphological Study oj the Head and Flower ojDipsacus SylvestrisThesis: Determination oj the Generic Characters oj SomePaleozoic Rlrynchonelloid ShellsThesis: A Theory oj the Complex Number SystemThesis: A Fundamental System oj CovariantsJrom a FunctionalStandpointThesis: The Structure and Stratigraphy oj a Portion of South­central WashingtonThesis: Proihallia oj Lycopodium in AmericaThesis: Preparation oj N-AmylacetyleneThesis: On the Dispersion oj Salt SolutionsThesis: Electrolytic Reduction of Manganese Dioxide andElectrolytic Oxidation of Manganese AmalgamThesis: The Reaction oj Organic Sulphides with Sodium Para­toluenesuiphonchloramideCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of PhilosophyOSWALD HANCE BLACKWOOD ..,..A.B., Boston University, 1909(Physics, Mathematics)• GUY THOMAS BUSWELL t..--­A.B. York College 1913A.M. University of Chicago, 1916(Education, Psychology)• HELEN ASHHURST CHG>A:TE VA.B., Smith College, 1904A.M., uu., 1909(Botany)LESTER REYNOLD DRAGSTEDT '--S.B., University of Chicago, 1915S.M., uu., 1916(Physiology)" HOWARD DEFORESTS.B., Princeton University, 1895(Botany)'" DWIGHT TARBELL EWING .,/S.B., Parsons College, 19IIS.M., University of Chicago, 1915(Chemistry, Physics) ??�@?1. l�1'» J,,,-vdThesis: On the Existence of Homogeneous Groups oj Large IonsThesis: An Experimental Study oj the Eye-Voice Span inReadingThesis: A Study oj Certain Chemical Changes Occurring inWheat during Germination,Thesis: Studies in Acute Intestinal ObstructionThesis: The Plant Ecology oj the Rock River Woodlands ojOgle County, IllinoisThesis: I. The, Densities and Adsorption and DesorptionProperties oj Gas Mask Charcoals. II. The Effects oj Acidsand Bases on the Surjace Energy oj [J-[J-DichlorethylSulphide (" Mustard Gas") / 0 tI IVt/(.,V'--t? '1/}'ltM vCf v �:-��J (r.(J ��i_(.? �\It <{Li,.fJJ/:.- V��4'1 GLADYS ELIZABETH CARS�ON GIBBENS � 'Thesis: Comparison of Diifere'nt Line-Geometric Represenia-AB" Tulane University, 1914 tions for Functions of a Complex VariableM.A., ibid., 1916S.B., ibid., 1917(Mathematics)• EINAR JORANSONA.B., Augustana Cellege, 1908AM., University of Wisconsin, 1914(History, Political Science)HANS KURATH V'AB., University o£Texas, 1914(Comparative Philology, Germanics)• JOHN WAYNE LASLEX, JR. VA.B., University of North (\frolina, 1910A.M., ibid., 19II(Mathematics) Thesis: The Danageld in FranceThesis: The Semantic Sources of the Words: for the Emotions,in Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and the Germanic LanguagesThesis: Some Special Cases of the Flecnode Transjormation ofRuled Surfaces . .Thesis: The Conditions of Retention.. CHIll WEI LUH VA.B., Soochow University, 1913(Psychology)• PAUL MAcCLINTOGKS.B." University of Chicago, 1912(Geology)• DEAN ALVIN PAC� vA.B., University of tH,ah, 1916(Botany) Thesis: The Pleistocene History of the Lower Wisconsin VaUeyThesis: After-Ripening and Germination of Juniper Seeds• EMMA FEILD POPE VA.B., University of Chicago, 1912A.M., ibid., 1913(English)" ETHEL PRESTONA.B., University \f Chicago, 1908AM., ibid., 1909(Romance)• BERNARD RAYMUNDA.B., Ohio State University, 1914A.M., ibid., 1915(Physiology)• EDWARD STEVENS ROBINSON'llA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1916A.M., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1917(Psychology) J• JOHN EDWARD SCHOLTS.B., University of Nebraska, 1914A.M., ibid., 1915(Chemistry, Bacteriology)HAROLD HORTON SHELq6N 11A.B., Queen's University, 1916AM., ibid., 1917(Physics, Mathematics) I.. MARTIN JAMES STORMZAND 'fA.B., Alma College, 1904D.B., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1908(Education) Thesis: The Reflection of Renaissance Criticism in "The FaerieQueene"I Thesis: The -History and Technique of the Reappearing Char­acters in the "Comedic Humaine" of BalzacThesis: Alkali Reserve in Experimental Surgical ShockThesis: Some Factors Determining the Degree of RetroactiveInhibitionThesis: I. Oxidation of Benzamide. II. Derivatives of Phenyl­ethylbarbituric Acid ')" "I ,'1I V'Thesis: Charcoal ActivationThesis: The Content of School Courses in English Grammar� BENJAMIN HARRISON WILLIERS.B., University of Wooster, 1915(Zoology) Thesis: Structures and Homologies of Free-Martin GonadsDuring the Academic Year 1919-20 the following Titles, Certificates, and Degrees have beenconferred by the University:The Certificate of the Two Years' Course in the College of Education - - - - -The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science, in Education -The Degree of Bachelor of Laws - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Master of Arts in the Divinity School- - - - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Master of Arts or Science in the Graduate Schools - - - -The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity - - - - - - - -The Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Divinity School - - - - - - - - - - 5The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Schools - - - - - - 6031582105932154765VII. THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTword8by. S!)WIN H. I,EWIS. MUSiC adapted and arranged for mixed vokes btPAUL MANDEVILLE.VIII. "ALMA MATER"/1Arrangemen opyright, 1898, by the University of Chicago.\"Leonore "-Second Movement J. RaffIX. THE BENEDICTIONTHE CONVOCATION CHAPLAINX. THE RECESSIONMARSHALJAMES ALFRED FIELD, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALE WELLINGTON DOWNING JONESFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONCOLLEGE MARSHALSCHARLES GRAHAM HIGGINS, Head MarshalHAROLD ELLIOTT NICELY, Head Marshal-ElectJOHN McMURRAY ASHENHURSTHERBERT ORIN CRISLEREDWIN CHARLES CURTISSELMER WILLIAM DONAHUEFREDERICK MOFFAT ELTONLEWIS LATHROP FISHERJOHN WILLIAM FULTONJOSEPH BATES HALLHAROLD LEWIS HANISCHMURRAY GLENN HARDINGROLAND FUNK HOLLOWAY JOHN EUSTIS JOSEPHJASPER SEYMOUR KINGMAURICE TIEMANN LESEMANFRANK JOHN MADDENJAMES MOUNT NICELYEDGAR BURKE READINGWALTER CADE RECKLESSROBERT REDFIELD, JR.ORIN CRANDALL ROGERSGEORGE JOSEPH SERCKELEANOR JANE ATKINSLEONA CELESTE BACHRACHMARTHA NASH BEHRENDTROSE MARY FISCHKINEDYTHE LOUISE FLACKMARY AMANDA GINGRICHMARGARET CECIL HAGGOTTFRANCES ANNE HENDERSONCATHERINE HOWE FRANCES LEWIS LANGWORTHYWILMA LENORE MENTZERJEAN MONTGOMERY PICKETTMILDRED POWLISONKATE DUNCAN SMITHJOSEPHINE MARGUERITE STRODEMARY CAROLINE TAYLORF ANNIE KATHERINE TEMPLETONENID TOWNLEYCOLLEGE AIDES