\tbe 'tLlni"etsit� of (tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEENTHCONVOCA TIONUbe WlinterDECEMBER TWENTY-FIRSTA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTYLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLII. THE PRAYER ORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONMarch from "Aida"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist VerdiThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe President and the Vice-President of the Board of TrusteesThe President of the University and the University ChaplainThe University Chaplain, THE REVEREND THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D.,D.D., Professor of Homiletics and Religious Education and Head of the Depart­ment of Practical Theology.III. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in the tuorl: of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Irving Carey ReynoldsLoren Clark SheffieldMary Kathryn StubbinsEsther Kate SwirenElizabeth VilasGerald Royce WallickLeonard Dankmar WeilMax Joseph WesterJoseph Steven JelinekOlivia Grace KirchhoffEdward Gowan LunnGeorgine Adolph MoerkeCatherine Adams MooreBernard Radcliffe MortimerMarion Ruger NorcrossLouise PutzkeNelson Paul AndersonMaurice Louis CohenGertrude Hayden CrawshawJohn Adam DoeringMax FienbergVirginia FosterHelena Margareta GamerPercival Taylor GatesKarl HesleyHonorable Mention for excellence in the work leading to the Certificate of the College ofEducation is awarded to the following student:Mary Grace TurnerThe Civil Government Prizes are awarded equally toPearl RobertsonRichard Hamilton ElielThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Edgar Burke ReadingAnna SherrodFrancesca Cowie ShotwellAimee Elizabeth TaggartPhyllis Elizabeth TaylorJames John ToigoHelen Frances WalkerWilliam Weldon WatsonHarold Lewis HanischFrancis Donald HarperEmily Margaret HartmannOlive Leslie HutchinsonSamuel David IsalyVera Margaret J urzAlice Ruth KochEsther Frances MarhoferHelen Virginia MeansIsabel AllenAlvin Herman BaumEvelyn BuchanMargaret Edith BurnerLeo Kempf CampbellJames Carlin CrandallMary Selina FooteSidney FrischGertrude Edith GriffinHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:Anna Sherrod, EnglishFrancesca Cowie Shotwell, HomeEconomicsAimee Elizabeth Taggart, GeneralLiteratureYasutaro Tanaka, LawJames John Toigo, HistoryHelen Frances Walker, EnglishJanie Herring Watkins, HistoryWilliam Weldon Watson, Mathe-matics and PhysicsFrancis Donald Harper, ChemistryEmily Margaret Hartmann, Bac­teriologyOlive Leslie Hutchinson, BotanySamuel David Isaly, PoliticalEconomyEsther Frances Marhofer, Frenchand SpanishEula Ward May, FrenchEdgar Burke Reading, Greek,Latin, and General LiteratureIsabel Allen, LatinAlvin Herman Baum, PoliticalEconomy and Political ScienceEvelyn Buchan, SociologyMargaret Edith Burner, RomanceLeo Kempf Campbell, ChemistryLeo Kempf Campbell,PhysiologicalChemistryJames Carlin Crandall, FrenchMary Selina Foote, PoliticalScienceSidney Frisch, LawAssociate Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments ofScience for evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science. The electionof the following students is announced:Benjamin Tell NelsonJoseph PelcVerne Donaldson SnyderWilliam Burdette ZukerNoel Paul HudsonPaul Myron KaufmanFrederick William KranzMargarete Meta KundeWalter Ferdinand LoehwingClarence Frank Gunsaulus BrownCharles Neil CameronPatrick Arthur DelaneyKenneth Hancock GoodeSimon Herman HerzfeldMembers are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science forevidence of ability in research work in Science. The election of the followingmembers of the University is announced:Ina Sprague BowenEdward Tankard BrowneRobert Guy BuzzardEthel Florence CarlsonEarl Clark CaseHenry Erwin CopeHenry Leon CoxJames Milton EglinFred Wilbert EmersonMarie FarnsworthAaron FeldmanHelen Turnbull GilroyTheophil Paul GraverMilton Charles Edward HankeAnson HayesVestus Twiggs Jackson Clarence Edward JonesAlfred Edward JuristClaribel KendallWilliam Scribner KimballRobert Stern LandauerWen Chao MaLawrence Earl McAllisterJohn Frank McBrideDaniel Bartlett MacCallumCyrus Colton MacDuffeeEarle Brenneman MillerGeorge Spencer MonkClarence John MonroeShinzo MotohashiRobert Sanderson MullikenEduardo Quisumbing Esme Eugene RosaireHayward Merriam SeveranceRietta SimmonsRobb Spaulding SprayStewart Duffield SwanLloyd William TaylorHarold Lincoln ThompsonFrank Ernest Aloysius ThoneEdgar Cleveland TurnerKarl Skillman VanDykeHugo Bernard Wahlin .Howard WakefieldCarl John WardenImogene Dolores WillardMargaret Fitch WillcoxMembers 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:Alvin Herman BaumJames Carlin CrandallHarold Lewis Hanisch Alice Ruth KochSadie LindenbaumEsther Frances Marhofer Edgar Burke Reading (March, '20)James John Toigo (June, '19)William Weldon WatsonThe Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Research Fellowship in Pathology is awarded toKenneth FowlerN oTE.-On the organization of the Medical School, Logan Research Fellowships in Medicine and in Surgery will also be awardedThe Logan Fellowship in Bacteriology and in Pathology is awarded in alternate years.IV. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanDavid Allan RobertsonCandidates 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 Philosophy by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND _ CERTIFICATESI. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONErliss BudlongAnna Marie GreeningCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Mary Grace TurnerIda Juanita LongII. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSLillian GreenMaude Elizabeth MitchellCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Edgar Burke ReadingCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Isabel AllenAlvin Herman BaumPercy BillingsMerle Eric BrakeHelen Elizabeth BrennemanEvelyn BuchanMargaret Edith BurnerWilliam Arthur Cable­Lilian Hope CarmichaelColeman Goldsmith ClarkJames Carlin CrandallMarguerite L. DavyEdward O'Grady DenisonGladys DystrupJoseph Wilfred EatonMary Selina FooteSidney FrischGertrude Edith Griffin Anna Mary McCarthyTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURERobert James GriffinRomaine Mervin HalverstadtHarold Lewis HanischJames Henry HartRuth HueyBuel Eldredge HutchinsonMerle Emorette IrwinVera Margaret J urzGeorge Richard KampferAnne KoopmanAntti LepistoElizabeth Katherine LindquistMyrtle Christine LinnerMarion Moore MaguireCarl Leonard MarcusEsther Frances MarhoferEula Ward MayHelen Virginia Means Earl Altimont MillerJohn William MochelMax Alden NobleWilliam Gustave PohlmanJames Calvin ReberKurt Albert ScharbauAnna SherrodSarah Crain SpencerJessie Eloise StewartAimee Elizabeth TaggartYasutaro TanakaPhyllis Elizabeth TaylorJames John ToigoHilbert Amil WaldkoenigHelen Frances WalkerJanie Herring WatkinsGerald Holinbeck WestbyEliakim Hastings Moore IIIBenjamin Tell NelsonCatherine Montgomery PickettEarle Varnum PomeroyOrin Crandall RogersBertha Albertine SmithMatthew Thomas SmithAndrew Joseph SullivanFrank Victor TheisWilliam Weldon WatsonTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:James Ulysses AllenS.B., Howard University, 1914Elmore Russell BaileyStella Nason BodmerRay McCune BowlesLeo Kempf CampbellEarl Stafford CareyAlfred Leslie CraigFrank Louis EndrizJohn Daniel EndrizDelia Christine BriggsRosetta Marie CaseRuby CoxDorothy Durland Chester Larimore FordRex Edgar GraberFrancis Donald HarperEmily Margaret HartmannJulia Lee HawkinsOlive Leslie HutchinsonClarence Eugene IrionAlice Ruth KochAileen Inez McCarthyPauline Lyon McKeighanEthel Corinne GavinOscar GrangerElizabeth Buckner KingChuang Liu Francesca Cowie ShotwellSada WillettJennie Burroughs WilsonCandidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Stephen E. SmithTHE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Homer Paul BalabanisEleanor Anne Groman Samuel David Isaly Florence Marion JanesIII. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:GEORGE CALVIN CAMPBELLPh.B., University of Chicago, March 1920 Thesis: The Jewish Persecution of the Christians during theFirst Two Centuries A.D.BUFORD FRANKLIN GORDONA.B., Fisk University, 1917 Thesis: The Religious Value of the Humanity of JeS2tSCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:LONNIE RAY CALLA.B., Wake Forest College, I9I6 Thesis: The Psychology of the Religious Attitude of the SoldierERNEST BOULDIN HARPERA.B., University of Virginia, 1910A.M., ibid., 1916 Thesis: Psycho-Therapy of Individual Moral ComplexesLOLA MAY KIDWELLA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, I893A.M., University of Chicago, 1910 Thesis: St. Paul's Conception of the Status of the PaganWorld in Regard to SalvationIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidate for the Degree of B�chelor of Laws (LL.B.):Karl GruenwaldCandidate for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):LUCILE BRADLEYA.B., University of California, 1916V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:THOMAS RUSSELL DAVISA.B., Howard University, 1914(Sociology) Thesis: Negro Servitude in the United StatesLUTHER CASES.B., Berea College, 1914(Education) Thesis: Two Standardized Tests for Measuring Comprehensionin Ninth-Grade ReadingHENRY BROADUS JONESA.B., Wake Forest College, 1910(English)MARY EUGENIA OWENA.B., Smith College, 1917(Education) Thesis: History of the Madoc LegendCHARLES WILLARD HILLS.B. in Education, Kansas State Normal School, 1919(Education) Thesis: The Relationship between Efficiency Ratings of Teachersand the Results of Their Classroom InstructionThesis: An Analytical Study of Educational PeriodicalsEUNICE MYRTIE PRUTSMANA.B., De Pauw University, 1913(Latin) Thesis: The Attitude of Martial and Juoenal toward ReligionALAN LANG STROUTA.B., Dartmouth College, 1918(English) Thesis: Popular Superstitions in Scott's NovelsLALLA REYNOLDSA.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Latin) Thesis: The Roman Familia as Seen in Livy i-xDORRITT STUMBERGA.B., Smith College, I917(Psychology) Thesis: A Historical and Critical Review of the Use of MentalTests in the Courts of LawWENKAITANGAB., Carleton College, 1919(Political Economy)HELEN CHANDLER WILLISA.B., Wesleyan University, 1912(History)ERLE FISKE YOUNGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Sociology) Thesis: The Changing Character of Savings BanksThesis: The Nationalist Movement in Crete, I891-I9I3Thesis: Suggestions for the Formulation of a Program of MoralTraining in the United States Army: A PreliminaryInvestigationCandidates for the Degree of Master of Science:Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:SARA ELIZABETH BRANHAMAB., University of Colorado, 1919(Hygiene and Bacteriology)SAMUEL JONATHAN BROADWELLS.B., Throop College of Technology, 1918(Physics)RICHARD ANDERSON JONESS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Geology)KATHERINE ROGERSS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Hygiene and Bacteriology)SHUICHIRO SHODAM.D., Osaka Medical University, 1917(Chemistry)MOLLIE RAY CARROLLPh.B., University of Chicago, 19I1AM., ibid., 1915(Sociology)BERNARD WERNICK HAMMERS.B. in Agriculture, University of Wisconsin, 1908(Hygiene and Bacteriology)JAKUBHOR.AKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Sociology)GEORGE CHARLTON MATSONS.B., Doane College, ;r900A.M., Cornell University, 1903(Geology)JOSEPH CLYDE MURLEYAB., Upper Iowa University, 1909A.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Latin, Greek)ROBERT SWANTON PLATTA.B., Yale University, 1914(Geography, Geology, Botany)IRWIN ROMANAB., Washington University, 1913A.M., University of Chicago, 1915(Mathematics. Physics)SIDNEY KOK WEIAB., Oberlin College, 1918(Philosophy)DERWENT STAINTHORPE WHITTLESEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913AM., ibid., 1915(History, Geography)FRANK EDWIN WOODA.B., Baker University, 1912AM., University of Kansas, 1914(Mathematics)CLARENCE ELMORE BONNETTA.B., University of Missouri, 1909(Political Economy, Sociology, Political Science) Thesis: The Relation of Filterable Viruses to Certain RespiratoryInfectionsThesis: The Effect of Moisture on the Index of Refraction of AirThesis: Geologic Distribution of Oil in North AmericaThesis: Morphological and Serological Studies of PleomorphicStreptococciThesis: Synthetic HypnoticsThesis: The Attitude of the American Federation of Labortoward Legislation and PoliticsThesis: The Volatile Acid Production of S. Lacticus and theOrganisms Associated with It in StartersThesis: The Assimilation of Czechs in ChicagoThesis: The Phosphate Deposits of FloridaThesis: The Cults of Cisalpine Gaul as Seen in the InscriptionsThesis: Resources and Economic Interests of the BermudasThesis: The Transformation of Waves through a SymmetricalOptical InstrumentThesis: International Relationship in China and Its EthicalSocial and Political InterpretationThesis: History of the Springfield ArmoryThesis: On Certain Relations between the Projective Theoryof Surfaces and the Projective Theory of CongruencesThesis: Employers' AssociationsV. THE PRESIDENT'S CHARGE TO THE GRADUATESVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTThe President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER"VIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSION"Overture" HollinsMARSHALCHESTER WffiTNEY WRIGHT, Acting Marshal of the UniversityGILBERT AMES BLISSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINHENRY GORDON GALE WELLINGTON DOWNING JONESFRED MERRIFIELDDAVID ALLAN ROBERTSONASSISTANT MARSHALSCOLLEGE MARSHALSHAROLD ELLIOTT NICELY, Head MarshalJOHN McMURRAY ASHENHURSTHERBERT ORIN CRISLERELMER WILLIAM DONAHUEFREDERICK MOFFAT ELTONLEWIS LATHROP FISHERJOHN WILLIAM FULTON JOSEPH BATES HALLHAROLD LEWIS HANISCHMURRAY GLENN HARDINGEDGAR BURKE READINGWALTER CADE RECKLESSORIN CRANDALL ROGERSCOLLEGE AIDESROSE MARY FISCHKINMARY AMANDA GINGRICHCATHERINE HOWEELIZABETH LOIS MANNWILMA LENORE MENTZER KATE DUNCAN SMITHJOSEPHINE MARGUERITE STRODEMARY CAROLINE TAYLORFANNIE KATHERINE TEMPLETONENID TOWNLEY