�be Ulnt"erstt� of <IbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVENTHCONVOCA TIONUbe lLUlinterDECEMBER NINETEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-TWOLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALL"March of the Magi"ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, University Organist DuboisORDER OF EXERCISES1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Chairman and the Secretary of the. Alumni CouncilThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe President and the Vice-President of the Board of TrusteesThe President of the University and the Convocation ChaplainII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND ALFRED WESLEY WISHART, D.D.,Fountain Street Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan.III. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in th£ work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:John Jacob AbtCatherina Meyrick ClarkeRoy George EhmanGladys Louise FinnEmma Albertine Mathilde FleerMaurice Harold FriedmanAdelaide David Glassner Samuel Louis GoldbergEla Maurine GoreRussell GreenacreLucile Marie HoerrAlbert Chandler JohnstonPhyllis Schuyler KerrHerman Christof Kluever Margaret Post MillerHarry Gould MitchellPhillip ShapiroWinifred Henrietta WadsworthMargaret WalkerMary Belle WilcoxPhillip ShapiroHelen Josephine SteinhauserDavid Wark StodskyLucy Lucile Tasher (Selz)Charles ThorneGladys Marion WalkerScholarships in the Junior Colleges for excellence in the work of the First Year areawarded to the following students:Annie Florence BrownVirginia CarlsonCharles Vern DingesHortense Louise FoxIra FreemanJames Virgil HuffmanLouis Stevenson Kassel Edwin Joseph KunstJohn Kenneth Laird, Jr.Victor LevineEvelyn Loretta McLainAmy Claire RootBernard Richard RosenbergDavid ShipmanThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Queenie Harriet BlackLaura Elizabeth BodebenderElizabeth Donald BowenEarl Vincent BurfieldJames Cekan 'Louis Barkhouse FlexnerBenjamin Bernard GarbowRaymond Rosco GreggWallace Reginald Greiner Paul Luther GrossJohn Edward GuardiaAnna Mettine C. HolmWillard Albert JohnstonHarold KoreyEsther Lucille LadewickMerritt Johnson LittleEdward Gowan Lunn{ Waldeen Hogan Mahan Frances MorrisMarion Ruger NorcrossErnest Aloysius OberingDorothy Price,Dwight Tedcastle VandelMartha Reyburn WagnerEmily Charlotte WestbergHerbert Arthur WildmanHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe'following students:Queenie Harriet Black, HistoryLaura Elizabeth Bodebender,GreekElizabeth Donald Bowen, Historyand SociologyEarl Vincent Burfield, Psychologyand EducationJames Cekan, Political EconomyJames Cekan, LawNatalie Eleanor Chapman, EnglishWilliam Aubrey Dawson, GeologyLouis Barkhouse Flexner, Chemis-try Edward August . Fuhlbruegge,HistoryBenjamin Bernard Garbow, LatinRaymond Rosco Gregg, PoliticalEconomy -Wallace Reginald Greiner, Physi-ology and AnatomyPaul Luther Gross, ChemistryJohn Edward Guardia, GeographyHarold Korey, HistoryEsther Lucille Ladewick, GeologyMerritt Johnson Little, PoliticalScience Edward Gowan Lunn, ChemistryWaldeen Hogan Mahan, Philoso-phyFrances Morris, HistoryFrances Morris, EducationMarion Ruger Norcross, RomanceErnest Aloysius Obering, GeologyDorothy Price, Zoology and BotanyDwight Tedcastle Vandel, Anat-omyYui Hsun Woo, Mathematics andPhysicsJames Marvin WellerRuby Kathryn WornerJohn Churchill WyethAssociate 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:Chang Kong ChuangMabelle Crystale DameKuang Chi FangJose Maria Feliciano Harry Victor HumeMarian Eliza HutchinsMarvin Sigmund LauerEdward Lewis TurnerMembers 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: .William Clardy AustinConstance Rummons BallantineJohn Perry BallantineGrace BarkleyAlfred Hannam BellWilliam Emet BlatzEdwin Jean BlonderJulius BlumenstockJohn White BushnellJohn Wesley CoulterGeorge Babcock CresseyPatrick Arthur Delaney'Lincoln V. DommBessie Chloe Engle Benjamin GoldbergPercival Allen Gray, Jr.Roy Lee GroganRichard HartshorneLeslie HellermanHarris Hazen HopkinsJoseph C. IrelandJudson Dunbar I vesFrancis Arthur JenkinsElmer Harrison JohnsonHugh Wilson JosephsForrest Alexander KerrWilliam Frederick KroenerMary Eugenie Maver Alexander MaximowFrank Armon Melton'Lynette MyersLaura Ida McLaughlinJames Birtley McNairEdward Looman ReedConstancio Pacifico RustiaRoger William RyanJohn Richard Sampey, Jr.Jennie TiltSarah Sheldon TowerFrank Aldis WeltonEdward Staunton WestHenrietta Lydia Zollman.Members 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 followi,ng students is announced:Walter BartkyQueenie Harriet BlackLouis Barkhouse Flexner (March,, '22)Benjamin Bernard Garbow(March, '22) Elizabeth GreenebaumJohn Edward GuardiaGeorge HulingArthur Preston LockeFrances MorrisErnest Aloysius Obering Marion Llewellyn PoolDorothy PriceSydney Stein, Jr.James Marvin WellerHerbert Arthur Wildman (June,'22)The National Research Fellowship in Anatomy, provided by the Rockefeller Foundation,is awarded toGeorge Morris Curtis, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1914; M.D., Rush Medical College, 1920IV. 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 Henry Gordon GaleCandidates 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 CERTIFICATES AND DEGREESCANDIDATE FOR A CERTIFICATEHarriet Wild Handschy IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION- \Elizabeth Prall NeelyYung-Sheng NiuMarion Ruger NorcrossSarah Elizabeth O'MalleyElisabeth Boland OwenEmma Louise PfafmanJohn Eldon ProebstelJames Allen Roberts, Jr.Julia SandfelderDoris Mary SchaeferCatherine Elizabeth SchultzRuth VanderklootMartha Reyburn WagnerFlorence Hammersley WalkerLaReta WolfeCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGESI. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCELaura Elizabeth BodebenderFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Ruby Marion BentonQueenie Harriet BlackEleanor Carolyn BlockElizabeth Donald BowenJames CekanNatalie Eleanor ChapmanVincent Hopkins ClarkGeorge Booker DavisCora Barbara DonnerRuth Victoria Johnson EngwallMilton Lewis EpsteinClara Leona FayMartha Permelia FennerBenjamin Friedman -Edward August FuhlbrueggeLola HazelwoodAlice Mary BolandArthur Hyam BranskyOtto BulenaHsi-Chtin ChangEtta ClintonHerman Henry CoreMabel Louise CummingsWilliam Aubrey DawsonHerbert Frederick FenwickLouis Barkhouse FlexnerIsadore FriedmanMargaret Lillian GarrettWallace Reginald Greiner For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Benjamin Bernard GarbowAnna Mettine C. HolmMargaret HumistonGeraldine Ruth KindredHarold KoreyKarl Francis KramerFrances Anne LerchCharles Leslie LewisLL.B., University of Chicago, 1922Merritt Johnson LittleAlice Alden LoganWaldeen Hogan MahanMary Frances MandellFrances Ward MasseyFrances MorrisRuth Bosart MurrayPaul Luther GrossJohn Edward GuardiaIrvin Franklin Hummon, Jr.Willard Albert JohnstonEdward Joseph KielarEsther Lucille LadewickWyant LaMontEdward Gowan LunnAugust Henry MadsenRobert Cutter Matlock, Jr.Irene Margaret McEnroeErnest Aloysius Obering Kenneth PhillipsDorothy PriceOsborne Renssellaer RobertsJoseph Wesley SparksLewis Gorsuch StorerJames Stratton ThompsonRobert Henry UnseldDwight Tedcastle VandelEmily Charlotte WestbergHerbert Arthur WildmanPo Ki WongYuiHsun WooII. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONEarl Vincent Burfield �Hazel Hansen .. \ �For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Elizabeth DeEtte Powers � 1,(Lilian Mattocks � -Edith Nachman \ \(.1::..1 . 9 ; 1;:III. IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Donna H. BinkhorstSidney Bern CohenCarlton Dunahay EngelhartClifton Carl EwingCharles Herbert Finton Harold Arthur FletcherPhilip Jerome GoldbergRaymond Rosco GreggOscar Ludwig HolmgrenLester Ludger Lehman Edward Bates LoganPaul Sleight MilesPerry Bland MontgomeryJay A. SilverbergFor the Degree of M aster of Arts,'Thesis: School Finance and Business Organization in Richmond,MissouriIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Elizabeth Carolyn RobinsonCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE MASTER'S DEGREEIN THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEARTHUR L. DAILEYS.B., in Education, University of Missouri, 10.17(Education)FRANCES ESTELLE EMERSONA.B., Indiana University, 1915(History)JESSE SAMUEL ENGLEA.B., Otterbein University, 1914D.B./ Bonebrake Theological Seminary, 1917(Divinity School)RUTH RAY FINKELSTEINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Romance)HATTIE CORA GREENA.B., Mississippi State College for Women, 1910(English)EDWARD LAWYER HARDYL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1893(Education)f MARGARET IRWIN HARRISONA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1918A.M., ibid., 1919(History)MARY REBECCA HARRISONA.B., Park College, 1920(Education)HARRY LEE HAUNA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1912(Educa tion) .YU SHENG HUANGA.B., Lawrence College, 1920(Education)ANDREAS IVERSENPh. B., University of Chicago, 1915(Divinity School)ROBERT EARL JACKSONS.B., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1918(History)MILDRED JULIA JANOVSKYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Commerce and Administration)ERNEST GEORGE LARSENA.B., Grinnell College, 1920(Divinity School)EUGENE ARTHUR LOWERA.B., La Grange College (Mo.), 1908B.D., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1922(Divinity School)HAROLD MACKENZIEA.B., Wheaton College, 1909(Education) Thesis: The Relation of British to Colonial Taxation, I750-I765Thesis: Method of Making a Church ProgramThesis: Transposition of Art in the Poetry of Theophile GautierThesis: The Tristan Legend in the English Poetry of the Nine­teenth CenturyThesis: An Investigation Concerning the Professional and Non­Professional Content in the Four Year Curricula of TenUniversity Schools, Departments and Colleges of Educationand of Twenty Teachers Colleges in the United StatesThesis: Classes of Society in Colonial VirginiaThesis: A Study of Economy of Teaching in Three High SchoolsThesis: Some Aspects of the Present Status, Defects and Pro­gressive Tendencies of State History Teaching in the Ele­mentary GradesThesis: Development and Operation of Compulsory SchoolAttendance Laws in the North Central StatesThesis: The Moravian Missions among the North AmericanIndians in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesThesis: The Federal Indian Policy in TexasThesis: A Secondary School Presentation of" How Men WorkTogether"Thesis: The Origin of the Christian SundayThesis: A Psychological Study of WorshipThesis: Measuring the Results of Instruction in the Seventhand Eighth Grades after Reorganization of the SchoolSystem in Genoa, IllinoisLYMAN LE ROY STANDLEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Education)TAKEICHI TAKAHASHIA.B., Lake Forest College, 1921(Philosophy)ROLLIN GEORGE THOMASA.B., Cornell College, 1919(Commerce and Administration)BERTHA CARRIE VERNONA.B., Baker University, 19II(Romance)CHARLES ALBERTIS WAGNERA.B., University of Kansas, 1898(Education)ELSIE PHILLIP A WOLCOTTA.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1921(Sociology) ,(School of Social Service Administration) Thesis: A Study of the Individual Ability of Pupils by Meansof Mental Tests and School MarksThesis: The Primary Value of Conduct in EthicsThesis: An Organization ManualThesis: The Workingman in ZolaThesis: An Analytical Study of Children's Difficulties in LongDivisionThesis: Workingmen's Insurance in Germany During and Afterthe War 'For the Degree of Master of Science:LAURA JANE BOLLESS.B., University of Chicago, 1916(Botany)RUSSELL LOWELL BROWNS.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1914(Chemistry)ESTHER ANN CRAIGMILEA.B., Oberlin College, 1899(Botany)ROY LEE GROGANA.B., Baylor University, 1916(Physiology)EVELYN GERTRUDE HALLIDAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Home Economics) Thesis: Prairie Successions in NebraskaThesis: The Acylation of XylitolThesis: The Flora of Asheville and Vicinity, North CarolinaThesis: Observations on the Mechanism of Pancreatic SecretionJOSEPH C. IRELANDA.B., Wabash College, 1917(Botany)ROY LEE JOHNSTONA.B., Triruty College, 1921(Physiology )MARY KATHRYN REICHELDERFERA.B., University of Ohio, 1921(Ma thema tics)ETHEL ALCESTIS RUMNEYS.B., John B. Stetson University, 1920(Mathematics)JOHN CLEMENT TINNERS.B., Howard University, 1921(Mathematics)HENRIETTA LYDIA ZOLLMANA.B., Smith College, 1920(Chemistry) Thesis: A Study of the Factors Which Influence the Gelationof Pectin in Fruit JelliesThesis: The Influence of Diplodia Zeae and Certain Chemicalson the Composition of CornThesis: The Effect of Hypnosis of Gastric SecretionThesis: The Elliptic PendulumThesis: The Riemann Surface and Elementary Abelian IntegralsAssociated with the Equation W3- 3W+2Z2 (2-Z2) =0Thesis: Curves of Minimum Moment of Inertia with Respectto a Fixed AxisThesis: The Volumes of Atoms and Ions in Solid SubstancesII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:GEORGE ELMER SHEFFERA.B., Pennsylvania College, 1912A.M., University of Chicago, 1921SETH WARREN SLAUGHTERA.B., Drake University, 1916A.M., University of Chicago, 1918 Thesis: Influence of Pauline Doctrine of the Atonement uponIrenaeusThesis: The Significance of Baptism in the Modern Churchrr. IN THE LAW SCHOOLBEN HERZBERG (cum laude), S.B., University of Chicago, 1921 For the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):GEORGE DEWEY MILLSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1021III. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREn, IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE' SCHOOL OF SCIENCECECIL MERNE PUTNAM CROSSA.B., Brown University, 1915A.M., tu«, 1915(History, Political Science)ELMER AUGUSTIN CULLERA.B., Juniata College, 1907D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1915(Psychology, Philosophy) -. WILLIAM GEORGE HARDYA.B'1 University of Toronto, 1917(Latin, Greek)WALDO F. MITCHELLA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1912A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1913(Commerce and Administration)CLAUDE CARL SPIKERA.B., West Virginia University, 1912A.M., University of Chicago, 1916(French, Spanish)PAUL VINING WESTA.B., Denver University, 1908A.M., ibid., 1914(Education)THEODORE HIERONYMUS BASTA.B., Ripon College, 1912(Anatomy)FRANCIS EASTON CARRA.B., Oberlin College, 1906A.M., iu«, 1912(Astronomy, Mathematics)LYMAN CHALKLEY, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Chemistry, Bacteriology)ALBERT WILLIAM GILESA.B., University of Rochester, 1909S.M., ibid., 1910(Geology)ARTHUR PRESTON LOCKEA.B., Morningside College, 1918(Chemistry, Physics)EDUARDO QUISUMBINGAg.B., University of the Phillipines, 1018S.M., University of Chicago, 1921(Botany)ISABEL SEYMOUR SMITHA.B., Oberlin College, 1901S.M., University of Chicago, 1905(Botany)GRACE ANNE STEWARTA.B., University of Alberta, 1918A.M., tu«, 1920(Geology) Thesis: The Development of Self-government in India, 1858 to1914/. Thesis: Weber's Law in Thermal DiscriminationThesis: Greek Epigrdmmatists at Rome in the First CenturyThesis: Liquidity of Bank Earning-Assets Under the FederalReserve SystemThesis: The Historical Development of the Cesura in the FrenchDecasyllableThesis: An Experimental Investigation of the Characteristicsof Handwriting Movements, With Special Reference to theDuration and SPeed of Such MovementsThesis: The Maxillary Sinus of the Dog, With Special Refer­ence to Certain New Structures, Probably Sensory in NatureThesis: A Solution of the Problem of Two Bodies One of WhichIs a Rotating Oblate SpheroidThesis: I. The Mercurization of Methylene Blue. II. TheMercurization of Some Substituted Phenyl Ammonium Saltsand Anilines. III. Nitrobenzene Mercury Compounds;An Indirect Method of Mercurizing Organic CompoundsThesis: The Geology and Coal Resources of the Coal-bearingPortion of Lee County, VirginiaThesis: I. Arsenical Derivatives of Phenylacetic Acid, With aDiscussion of a Theory of Diazotization and of Synthesesby Means of Diazo Compounds. II. The PotentiometricEstimation of ArylaminesThesis: Stony Layer in Seeds of GymnospermsThesis: Seedling Vascular Anatomy of N elumbo LuteaThesis: The Fauna of the Little Saline Limestone in Ste.Genevieve County, MissouriV. THE PRESIDENT'S CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES"March" RheinbergerVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTThe President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER"VIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONMARSHALALGERNON COLEMAN, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINWELLINGTON DOWNING JONESLEVERETT SAMUEL LYON PAUL MAcCLINTOCKFRED MERRIFIELDROBERT VALENTINE MERRILLCOLLEGE MARSHALSLENNOX BOUTON GREY, Head MarshalFRANKLIN IVES CARTERROBERT EDWARD COLLINSLIVINGSTON HALLJACKSON FLINK MOORE HENRY TUBBS RICKETTSJAE RUSSELL WARDARTHUR EDWARD WHITEKARL EDWARD ZENERALMA JEANNETTE CRAMERRUTH ELIZABETH GALINSKYALICE LOUISE LARSONANNA GWIN PICKENS COLLEGE AIDESANNE PROTHEROEEDNA STAUDINGERSIGNE MARGOT WENNERBLAD