�be 'Ulni"ersit� of (tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THIRDCONVOCA nONUbe UUlinterDECEMBER TWENTIETHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONELEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONMarch from "Christmas Rhapsodie"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist GigoutThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Chairman and Secretary of the Alumni CouncilThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe University Chaplain, THE REVEREND THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D.,D.D., Professor of Preaching and Religious Education and Head of theDepartment of Practical Theology.III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Humanities and the Trend of Education," GORDON JENNINGS LAING, PH.D.,Professor and Chairman of the Department of Latin.IV. INTERLUDE"Carillon" WolstenholmeV. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mentionfor excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Richard Herman BauerLars Mathias DeWet CarlsonHelene FrieseRuth Elizabeth GalinskyJoseph Telser GoldbergBryce Leland HamiltonHelen Catherine HaydenFlorence Louise Heden Lydia Catherine HoeppnerGeorge HulingRalph Ernest HustonJoseph Dewey LipkinFrances MorrisBlanche McCauleyHarold John McCormick Anne ProtheroeCarl William RothertLucille Gurdon SaltonstallSydney Stein, Jr.Neva Helen TeetersLewis Edgar TindallJohn Laurens VanZantThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Gordon Willson BonnerAlbert Zolotkoff CarrBenjamin Burton CoxEsther DavisCedric George DredgeMargaret Pulse Evans Robert Hermann GaschMerlie LambornMarion Catherine LydonAbe MathesonAlice Thompson Paine Philip Jack RosenbloomAmerico Colon SerraRuth Marian SkinnerAlice Sarah YoungEugene ZiskindHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awardedto the following students:Chang Kong Chuang, ChemistryBenjamin Burton Cox, GeologyLucille Mary Current, EnglishEsther Davis, ChemistryCedric George Dredge, PoliticalEconomy Margaret Pulse Evans, EnglishShao Yuen Kiang, ComparativeReligionMarion Catherine Lydon, HistoryAlice Thompson Paine, English Ruth Marian Skinner, Psychologyand PhilosophyRuth Streitz, SociologyErnest Sulkers, Political EconomyEugene Ziskind, AnatomyAssociate 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:Charles Albert BeckwithDelzie DemareeBeulah Pearl EnnisRichard Foster FlintOtto Maximilian HelffHarald Groth Oxholm Holck William Drumm JohnstonHilsie Elsie JurgensForrest Alexander KerrFrank Armon MeltonCharles James Merriam John Irwin MooreAndrew McNally NeffHomer Adelbert NobleSamuel Waldo RiterRoger William RyanMembers 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:Virginia Lew BauerWilliam BerryThomas Hume BissonnetteJohn Robert Charles EvansCarroll Lane FentonDell S. GarbyEarl C. GilbertBenjamin Raczkowski HarrisWalker McConnell Hinman Leigh HoadleyClarence Eugene IrionVern Oliver KnudsenFrederick William KranzArthur Preston LockeSamuel Leo MadorskyMargaret Elizabeth MillerJared Kirtland MorseRobert Oslund Edith Putnam ParkerDouglas Clay RidgleyMary Louise SawyerRoy SchofieldJulian Francis SmithFrederick Walter StavelyJames Kidder StewartSeitaro TsuboiRuth WillistonMembers 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:Nelson Paul AndersonMary Ann BensonDonald Frederic BondMaurice Louis Cohen\ Richard Hamilton ElielMargaret Pulse EvansMerlie LambornBernard Radcliffe Mortimer Clarence Edward ParmenterIsrael RappaportRuth Marian SkinnerVI. 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 RobertsonCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Rollin D. SalisburyCandidates 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 Albion WoodburySmallCANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES1. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Certificate of the College of Education:Henrietta Lois Weil . , 1.Marguerite Clifford McBride' " Kate Sower Philips "II. THE SENIOR COLLEGESTHE COLLEGE OF ARTSCandidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Gordon Willson BonnerTHE COLLEGE OF LITERATURECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Max Harry BaronMargaret Elizabeth Lister BeckWilliam Tyler BirchMartha Helene BlockIda Wendover BondGolda Belle BoydGeorgina Katherine BurtisEleanor Miriam ByrnesGustave Krueger CarusHelen Gould CohnRhoda Coffin CollinsVera Emily EdelstadtMargaret Pulse EvansFrank Lissenden EversullHarry Clayton FisherAlice Mabel Giles Hope Faith GraeterHugh Carl GreggDorothea HalsteadClifton Stanley HardyFrances HealdPearl Marie HeffronAustin Harris HobsonClifford Douglas JacobsFrieda KaplowitzShao Yuen KiangWilliam Henry Kuecker, Jr.Joseph Blaine LaceyMerlie LambornWalter Ernest LandtEssie Le SureMarion Catherine Lydon Catherine Agnes MahoneyJames ManuelSister Brigetta McCarthyAlice Thompson PaineEarl Everett RandallCarrie RinakerAgnes Martin RussellAnna Elizabeth SampsonFrank Rudolph SchnebergerIrene Edna SechlerRuth Marian SkinnerJohn Grant TwistCarl Fredrick Wendrick, Jr.Carl D. WernerHelen Rosemarie WilliamsAlice Sarah YoungTHE COLLEGE OF SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Arthur John AtkinsonAlbert Zolotkoff CarrChang Kong ChuangBenjamin Burton CoxEsther DavisEdwin Addison DygertWilliam Donald GibsonMary Leota GillilandAnna Leon Goodhue WW Gp' Florencio Labrado RodriguezPhilip Jack RosenbloomAmerico Col6n SerraLeigh Edmund SloanHarold Edward SmithWilliam M. SwickardArkell Meyers VaughnGladys Mae WoodsEugene ZiskindGladys Willetta HawleyChester Harold HutsonLena Grace LeitzelAbe MathesonDonald J. MunroeJames Lincoln McCartneyFred Robert NeumannArthur Theodore George RemmertTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Alexander Monto " ,.THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:III. THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:JOHN PAUL GEORGE GOEBEL Thesis: Modern Views as to the Date of the ExodusGraduate, Eden Theological Seminary, 1919PAUL RICHMOND HACKETTA.B., Drury College, 1920CHUJIRO KAWABATAGraduate, Doshisha University, 1915ALBERT KARL SPIELBERGERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919Elizabeth Eleanor BettcherEthel Joy Ellis �,Rose Elizabeth RichardsonFloyd Giffin DanaCedric George DredgeRobert Hermann GaschGeorge Philip HeilmanRollin DeWitt HemensJOHN GEORGE WHITENAB., McMaster University, 1904B.Th., tu«, 1907 Belle C. ScofieldRuth Streitz Annie Laurie WilsonMary Alice Woolston �Harold Porter LawrensonDorothy Catherine LyonsMerlin Arthur MuthGeorge Chester McFadden, Jr. Hoyt Leon RoushLester Lincoln SeifriedErnest SulkersMilton VogelThesis: The Religious Education of Burman BuddhistsThesis: Protestant Church in the Progress of Modern JapanThesis: The Apostle Peter in the Christian Literature of theFirst Two CenturiesThesis: A Survey of Parent Education in ChicagoCandidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:GEORGE CALVIN CAMPBELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920A.M., ibid., 1920CHARLES HERBERT EYMANAB. William Jewell College, 1908Graduate, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1919AM., University of Chicago, 1920LUCY WHITNEY MARKLEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919AM., ibid., 1920CHU SENG MIAOAB., Shanghai Baptist College, 1916A.M., University of Chicago, 1921 Thesis: Penance as an Ethical SystemThesis: The Intellectualism of OrigenThesis: Jesus' Eschatological BeliefsThesis: Materials of Ethical Instruction in Chinese CommonSchoolsCandidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ARCHIBALD GILLIES BAKERA.B., McMaster University, 1896B.Th., ibid., 1900(Systematic Theology) Thesis: The Church and the Struggle for Democracy in Alto­Peru and BoliviaIV. THE LAW SCHOOLCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):J. ERNEST WILKINSA.B., University of Illinois, I9I8Waid Elmont Balcom Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):V. THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECandidates for the Degree of Master of Arts:Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science:AMOS MYRON MATHEWSA.B., Grinnell College, 19I7ROBERT REDFIELD, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1920GUY MARSH HOYTPh.B., University of Chicago, 19I5(Education)EVERETT LEE HUNTA.B., Huron College, 19I3(Philosophy)JOSEPHINE JELINEKA.B., Milwaukee Downer College, 1904(English)AUGUST FRED KUHLMANS.B., Northwestern College, 1916(Sociology)JOSEPH EDWARD LAYTONA.B., Indiana University, 1904(History)LAWRENCE WILLIAM MILLERS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1919(Education)MARALYN BERTHA MORTONA.B., Brigham Young University, 1920(English)WILLIAM STUARTA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1908(History)ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAMSA.B., Roanoke College, 1902A.M., tu«, I9II(Germanics)CORA MARGUERITE WINCHELLS.B., Columbia University, I909(Household Administration)WILLIAM NANCE HARRISONS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, I920(Chemistry)OTTO MAXIMILIAN HELFFS.B., New Hampshire State College, 192I(Zoology)WALKER McCONNELL HINMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Chemistry)BERTHA KAPLANS.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Hygiene and Bacteriology)CHARLES BOROMEO KAZDAS.B., Lewis Institute, 1913(Physics)EDITH ABIGAIL PURERS.B., Northwestern University, I917(Botany)NING KANG TANGA.B., Shanghai Baptist College, 1918(Chemistry) Thesis: Vocational Choices of High School StudentsThesis: Dialectic as a MethodThesis: The Music of the Morality Plays and Some Comparisonswith the Mystery PlaysThesis: The Social Survey of the City of Jackson and MadisonCounty, TennesseeThesis: Sources of Population in Indiana, 1816-1850Thesis: A Study of the Reading of a Group of SubnormalChildrenThesis: Studies in Oral Verse in the United StatesThesis: Servitude and Slavery in New York and New JerseyThesis: Some Gothic Synonyms: Greek ap�p=Gothic wair, abo,guma, mannaThesis: The Court of Domestic Relations in the City of Chicagoas an Agency in the Stabilization of the HomeThesis: Attempts to Reduce Electrolytically the Y-Lactone ofGluconic AcidThesis: Selection for an Increase and a Decrease in the Durationof the Pre-imaginal Stages of the Life Cycle of DrosophilaM elanogasterThesis: The Photo-chemical Reduction of Ferric SaltsThesis: A Study of the Bacillus mucosus capsulatus GroupThesis: Measurement of Dielectric Constant of Air at HighFrequenciesThesis: The Ecology of the Douglas FirThesis: Catalytic Oxidation of BenzeneSYDNEY WALKER, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1909M.D., Rush Medical College, 1910(Physiology)HONG WUA.B., Leland Stanford Junior University. 1921(Chemistry) Thesis: The Relation of Fat Soluble A to XeropthalmiaThesis: Fluorescent DyesCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ARTHUR CHARLES BEVANS.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1912(Geology)HUGO LEANDER BLOMQUISTS.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Botany)LILY BESS CAMPBELLL.B., University of Texas, 1905A.M., ibid., 1906(English, Philosophy)EDWARD HEGELER CARUSS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1912(Mathematics)RALPH WALDO GERARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Physiology)IVAN CLIFFORD HALLA.B., Colorado College, 1908S.M., University of California, 1911(Hygiene and Bacteriology)ISADORE MEYER J ACOBSOHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Chemistry, Physics)WILLIAM KUNERTHA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1904A.M., ibid., 1910(Physics, Chemistry)ALBERT BURTON MOORES.B., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1911S.M., tus., 1912A.M., University of Chicago, I9IS(History)KATHARINE LUCILLE McCLUSKEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Chemistry, Chemistry of Food)FREDRIC MAX NICHOLSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Anatomy, Physiology)CLARENCE EDWARD PARMENTERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Romance)JOSEPH JAROSLAV PELCS.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)CHARLES SUTPHIN PENDLETONA.B., Oberlin College, 1901A.M., ibid., 1903(Education)SAMUEL CALEB RATCLIFFEA.B., Mount Allison University, 1909A.M., University of Alberta, 1918D.B., ibid., 1918(Sociology)WARD GLEN REEDERA.B., Indiana University, 1914A.M., University of Chicago, 1918(Education)DWIGHT SANDERSONS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1897S.B'1 in Agriculture, Cornell University, 1898(Sociology)VIVIAN OURAY TANSEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Geology, Paleontology)ROY ARTHUR WILSONS.B., University of Montana, 1916S.M.! ibid., 1917(Geo ogy) Thesis: Summary of the Geology of the Beartooth Mountains,MontanaThesis: A Contribution to the Study of the Vascular Anatomyof A ngiopteris euedaThesis: Scenes and Machines on the English Stage during theRenaissance: A Classical RevivalThesis: Invariants as Products: A Vector Interpretation of theSymbolic MethodThesis: The Presence and Significance of Histomine in anObstructed BowelThesis: Studies in AnaerobesThesis: Mercuri-organic DerivativesThesis: The Solubility of COil and NzO in Certain SolventsThesis: Conscription in the ConfederacyThesis: Some New Derivatives of QuinaldineThesis: The Changes in Amount and Distribution of the Iron­containing Proteins of Nerve Cells Following Injury to TheirAxonesThesis: The French Epistle in Verse from Eustache Deschampsto the" Deifence et Illustration de la Langue frant;,oyse"Thesis : Molecular Rearrangements in Some Derivatives ofUnsaturated Higher Fatty AcidsThesis: An Inquiry into the Current Specific Social Objectivesof Instruction in English in the Public Elementary Schooland High SchoolThesis: Pauper Law and Institutions in IllinoisThesis: The Organization of State Departments of EducationThesis: The Rural Community: A Social UnitThesis: A Paleontological Study of the Helderberg and OriskanyFormation of Ste. Genevieve County, MissouriThesis: Geology of a Part of the Mission Range, MontanaX. THE RECESSION"March Leonore" RaJ!VII. THE PRESIDENT'S CHARGE TO THE GRADUATESVIII. "ALMA MATER"IX. THE BENEDICTION' _,MARSHALALGERNON COLEMAN, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINWELLINGTON DOWNING JONESLEVERETT SAMUEL LYON PAUL MACCLINTOCKFRED MERRIFIELDROBERT VALENTINE MERRILLCOLLEGE MARSHALSRICHARD FOSTER FLINT, Head MarshalALFRED WILLIAM BRICKMAN WILBUR JACKSON HATCHROBERT MASON COLE DUDLEY FREDERIC JESSOPPROBERT EDWARD COLLINS HAROLD DWIGHT LASSWELLPERCIVAL TAYLOR GATES CHARLES JAMES MERRIAMLENNOX BOUTON GREY ELLWOOD GOODRICH RATCLIFFJOHN HARRY HARGREAVESLOUISE BONSTEDT APTDOROTHY BEATRICE AUGURFRANCES ELAINE CROZIERVIRGINIA FOSTERVIRGINIA HIBBENMARGARET HALSTED LILLIE COLLEGE AIDESBEATRICE MARKSFAYE MILLARDCATHERINE ADAMS MOOREMARIE VIVIAN NIERGARTHHELEN IVES PALMERDOROTHY VICTORIA SUGDEN