�be 'tLlni"ersit� of <IbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED THIRTIETHCONVOCA TIONUbe ButumnAUGUST THIRTY-FIRSTA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREELEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-" Festal Day March"The 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 Orator ArneII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, JOHN MERLIN POWIS SMITH, PH.D., Professor of theOld Testament Language and LiteratureV. INTERLUDE-"Sous Les Tilleuls" MassenetIII. THE INSTALLATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITYThe Announcement on behalf of the Board of TrusteesMR. HAROLD H. SWIFT, President of the BoardThe AcceptanceTHE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITYIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Social Service in Chicago," MISS MARY E. McDoWELL, Head Resident of the Uni­versity Settlement, and Commissioner of Public Welfare of the City of ChicagoVI. THE AWARD OF HONORSMaude Larimore RupelThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the young woman who completes the workof the first year with the highest standing is awarded toHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Margaret Josephine NovakHarry Hobart BinghamHannah Mathilda Lindahl Julia ManasterThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Marian Inez Flanagan BarrLois BennettAlexander Eichel BrunschwigMary Hannah BurrisChing-Yueh ChangHilmeyer CohenAugustine Gabriel ConfreyKatharine Isabelle DignumHelen Lee FordFrank Graham Frese Albert Ashley GrahamBess HaniganRuby Mildred HarrisHelen Catherine HaydenLaura May JohnstonDorothy Elizabeth LiggettMary Gertrude MasonEva Douglas MasseyHonora Elizabeth McGuireJennie Nilsson Phelps Marion Llewellyn PoolElizabeth Giles SichlerCharles Wallace Stiefel, Jr.Gertrude Katherine SuttonNewman Arnold TollesSara Eleanor VanMetreHenry VanZyl, J r.George Earle WakerlinMary WillcocksonHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:Marian Inez Flanagan Barr,Household ArtLois Bennett, EnglishGladys Lilian Brandt, GeographyAlexander Eichel Brunschwig,AnatomyMary Hannah Burris, EducationMary Hannah Burris, EnglishHannah Bury, HistoryEva Helen Carstensen, HistoryChing-Yueh Chang, BotanyHerbert Frederick Church, Educa-tionHilmeyer Cohen, ChemistryAugustine Gabriel Con frey, Psy­chology Katharine Isabelle Dignum, His-toryHelen Lee Ford, EnglishEvelyn Lillian Francis, BotanyRuth Freegard, Home EconomicsFrank Graham Frese, ChemistryAlbert Ashley Graham, EducationRuby Mildred Harris, EducationGrace Margaret Hyman, BotanyDorothy Elizabeth Liggett, HomeEconomicsMary Gertrude Mason, HistoryEva Douglas Massey, HistoryCharlotte Michaelsen, RomanceMabel Irene Miller, Mathematics Marion Llewellyn Pool, M aihe-maticsMarion Llewellyn Pool, PhysicsFlorence Ross, GeographyElizabeth Giles Sichler, PhilosophyOlga Behensky Solfronk, EnglishNewman Arnold Tolles, PoliticalEconomyFrederick Marsh Trumbull, Edu-cationSara Eleanor VanMetre, EnglishHenry VanZyl, Jr., EducationGeorge Earle Wakerlin, AnatomyCilena Grace Walker, MathematicsMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationby the University for especial distinction in generalscholarship in the University.The election of the following students is announced:Lois BennettAlexander Eichel BrunschwigMary Hannah BurrisCatherina Meyrick ClarkeJohn Robert MagnessMary Gertrude Mason (June,1923) Irene Pettit McKeehan (Universityof Minnesota, I903)Marion Llewellyn Pool (Sept­ember, 1922)Asad Jibrail RustumPhillip F. Shapiro Floyd Albert Spencer (Universityof Colorado, 1919)Newman Arnold Tolles (March,1923)George Earle Wakerlin (March,1922)VII. 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 DeanErnes t Hatch WilkinsCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Acting Dean Frederic WoodwardCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Henry Gordon GaleCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by ActingDean J. M. Powis SmithCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Acting Dean Frederic Wood-wardCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Henry Gordon GaleCANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES AND DEGREESCANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATESCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGES\�4-' '0 'John Petty IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION� ,Adelyn DeBorn Street1. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Agnes lone Allen Lydia Louis GrabbeFor the Degree of Bachelor of PhilosophyLucie Belle AlexanderWilliam Martin AlwynseFrances Ethel AndrewsKatherine Macky BaldwinEldon Earl BarnhartCharles Alexander BellowsLois BennettSarah Ruth BernsteinSmith BrinkerRuth Winifred BrownHelen Mary BulgerHannah BuryDavid BushAugustine Gabriel ConfreyFlorence Rose CorsauNorman Acheson CrawfordCharles Newman Crewdson, Jr.Sara Richarda DanielsKatharine Isabelle DignumMildred Griffin DobsonSusan Effie ElrickClara Dorothy Schild FehnDale Henry FlaggDonald Merritt FooteHelen Lee FordWalter Harold FreiMaude Withaup GardnerMaxine Elizabeth GarnerFlorence Louise Gieseke Joseph Alexander GoodmanBryce Leland HamiltonBess HaniganHenry Gifford HardyRuby Mildred HarrisAlice May HawkinsEthel Mable HendersonMargaret HerndonRuth Cecil HessPearl Malko HirschensonRuth JacobsonElizabeth Burgess JonesMabel KellerAnita KuperPhilip Nathaniel LandaAnna Friederika LedererDorothy Elizabeth LiggettMary Theresa LucasCirilo A. ManatMary Gertrude MasonEva Douglas.MasseyCharlotte MichaelsenFrank Heath MillerAlexandrina Cecelia MollHonora Elizabeth McGuireMarion Beardsley NevilleR. Everett NewhallHazel Louise NystromTeunis Oldenburger Anna Marie PedersenClara L. RathfonIla Jane RedfearnEarl Dunsen ReeseMilton Addis RomneyEdith Elizabeth SarbaughFrieda L. Aldinger SchenckFlorence Dora SchertzAdolph William SchmidtManda Andre SellikenRuth Welles SeymourElisabeth Ross ShawWilliam Robert ShillingtonElizabeth Giles SichlerFred Hockman SidneyMorris SilvermanHermon Everett SmithRalph Dewey SmithOlga Behensky SolfronkCharles Wallace Stiefel, Jr.Elizabeth Frances StillerFrances Ann StutzKatherine Rosanna SweeneyLena Dee SwopeEthel TainterAddie Elizabeth ThompsonSara Eleanor VanMetreCharles Gilbert WinslowDorothy Morse Wright. For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:II. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Carl Oscar Gotfred AlmquistArnulfo AriasGladys Lillian BrandtDaisy Dell BrundageAlexander Eichel BrunschwigConstantine Diamandis CalogerisChing-Yueh ChangHilmeyer CohenRobert Ascheson CrawfordWilliam John Nixon Davis, Jr.Cora Lena EiblingEvelyn Lillian FrancisFrank Graham FreseMargaret Galbraith� Wilberna Ayresit.liL· Marian Inez Flanagan Barr1..(,/ Miriam Jane BartlettY.h. Anna Elizabeth Behrens} e ;;--:-- Ruth Victoria BrennemanH l.� � v Alma Brown.t.I • Edna May Burhans� . Mary Hannah BurrisU� CJ._, Eva Helen Carstensen\., £tAL Nelle Vivian CarterCo Virgil Glen Catlin\l Mary Chorvath• t Herbert Frederick Church" Maude Adeline Cusick¥tl� Lura May Dean0vY" Will Peter DyerBryan Emmert« Helen Catherine HaydenMargaret Armstrong HitchJohn Franklin HuffReuben HurwitzGrace Margaret HymanOrrin A. JohnsonStanley Edward LawtonEllen Fook Len LeongEdythe Marie LynchWalter Herman MilbacherMabel Irene MillerBessie Louise MonahanJohn Jackson McInnis, '�.f Ruth Freegard�fp( Ralph Elwood Garrett�\ Albert Ashley Graham'¥" Mary Ruth Halloran.�" Genevieve Michael Huss, \ James Roy Jackson01 Laura May Johnstoni-h�thel Florence Kendall\� Daisy Howe Kilgore�\ </ Dorothy Kitchens\.t'", Rolland Edwin KlugAnna Mary KreimeierHelen Laurie\tI ( Louise Hallman Mattern�I, Pearl Cherry Miller\J,. � Ethel McCormick-i...,[ Olive Martha N orthen Ethel Harris NagleJohn Francis PickMarion Llewellyn PoolChester Raymond PowersAdolphe Benjamin ReichAlfred Toomin ReingoldGertrude Florence RigbyLewis Cass RobinsonFlorence RossEsther S. SommerfeldGeorge Earle WakerlinCilena Grace WalkerMary Agnes White,"Isabella O'Malia(), Jennie Nilsson PhelpsMabel Eunice Pingry6..f Florence Lura Platt\ q)J Clifford Winfield Ricel-l.� Ava S. Ruby <--Ruth Myrtle Schmalhausen - ff c.c> ,Genevieve Lois Schrage - 1::'· P:Minnie Leonne Spa wr - £':_' Y � ).Minnie Marie Stroscher o/-: z, •Gertrude Katherine Sutton - �d.. ,Hallene Mellor Thomsen - £.d..Emma Elizabeth Treiber - 4:. fFrederick Marsh Trumbull - 't,#Henry VanZyl, Jr. -Mary Willcockson - �Russell Frye RobinsonFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Robert Chester YoungIII. IN THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Arthur Henry BaierHarold William BarberAndrew Myrl BoggessJames BoothEmily Laura CadwellJane Valentine DealRobert Johnson DealFrank Raymond EddyLewis Martin Freeman Arthur J. GoldbergRobert Edgar HallArthur William JacksonAbe JaffeeClarence B. KenneyIrwin Newman KnehansGershom Chuan H wa LoweBernard Fay Martin Edward Joseph Mc AdamsRichard Thompson PeekClyde RogersEileen Margaret ShannonFrank Henry StreitNewman Arnold TollesDaniel Joseph VaughanHarold David WallerIV. IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Philip McKay Fisher Mary Elizabeth Gee Mary Lydia ZahrobskyCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSThesis: A Critical Analysis of Current Salary Schedules forPublic School TeachersI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE, CARL ALTHAUSA.B., Northwestern College, 1921(Education)EVA ANDERSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1922(English)WILLIAM EARL ARMSTRONGA.B., Queens University, 1914(History)JOSEPH EARL ARRINGTONA.B., University of Utah, 1921(Philosophy)EDWARD CHRISTIAN BASSELMANA.B., Ohio State University, 1918S.B., ius; 1919(Education)PAUL BENRIMOA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1920(Greek)BEULAH BEROLZHEIMERA.B., University of lllinois, 1910(English)JEAN POTTER BETTSA.B., Milwaukee-Downer College, 192I(English)ELMIRA LUCRETIA BLAKEA.B., Monmouth College, 1915(History of Art)DONALD FREDERIC BONDPh.B.z University of Chicago, 1922(EnglIsh)LEVI VERNON BOWYERS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Education)-J_ WILLIAM ARTHUR BROWNELLA.B., Allegheny College, 1917(Education)ERNEST RICHMOND BURTONA.B., University of Michigan, 1913(Sociology)HALBERT CARL CHRISTOFFERSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1917(Education)EDNA M. CLARKA.B., University of Kansas, 1913(English)OSCAR THEODORE COILS.B. in Education, University of Missouri, 1918(Education)JCAROLYN MAE COLTHURSTA.B., Monmouth College, 1908(Education)WILLIAM ANDREW DANIELA.B., Union University, 1917(Sociology)EVERETT DAVISA.B., Earlham College, 1915(Education)ETHELYN ALICE DEWEYA.B. in Education, Iowa State Teachers College, 1920(History)CORA BARBARA DONNERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922(History) Thesis: The Selective Character of the Suburban High SchoolThesis: Ibsen and English Theatrical CriticismThesis: The Relations of Great Britain and Mehemet Ali,1830-1841Thesis: American Interpretations of LibertyThesis: The Treatment of Plato in Recent Educational LiteratureThesis: The Trend of Social Criticism in Prose Fiction from1860 to 1915Thesis: Book-Reviewing in the "Monthly Anthology" (1803-18II)Thesis: The Church Architecture of the City of MexicoThesis: Freron's "Annee Litteraire"(1754-1766) and EnglishLiteratureThesis: A Study of the Results of High-School Instruction inCorrelated MathematicsThesis: Compulsory School Attendance in 66 Counties ofPennsylvania, 1903 to 1922Thesis: Employees' RepresentationThesis: A Survey of the Senior High School at Red Wing,MinnesotaThesis: Thomas Shadwell's Theory and Practice of ComedyThesis: Methods of Increasing SPeed in Silent Reading throughClass InstructionThesis: The Content of Latin Courses in a Number of NorthCentral StatesThesis: Bi-RacialOrganizationThesis: An Analysis of Fifty-one High-School Daily ProgramsThesis: Government Regulation of Industry in ConnecticutThesis: Diplomatic Relations between the United States andPeru, 1818-1865BELLE DOWPh.B., Indiana State Normal, 1920(Home Economics)\..::. GENEVA DRINKWATERA.B., University of Missouri. 1917(History)MAY BLANCHE DUGGINSA.B., Missouri Valley College, 1917(English)CHARLES DUDLEY EAVESA.B., University of Texas, 1916(History)FLORENCE MARGUERITE EDLERPh.'B., University of Chicago, 1920(History)WILBER EMMERTA.B., Nebraska State Teachers College 1917(Education)GEORGE PIRTLE EVANSS.B., Vanderbilt University, 1917(English)GLENN ADAMS EVANSS.B., Monmouth College, 1921(Education)ELLEN MARGARET FERGUSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Education)GIRDLER BRENT FITCHA.B., Transylvania College, 1921(Romance)EDWARD AUGUST FUHLBRUEGGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922(History)FLORENCE PAULINE GALBRAITHS.B., Northwestern University, 1918(History)EUGENE ELMORE GARDNERA.B., Furman University, 1914(English)FERROL BRYAN GREENA.B., Franklin College, 1922(History)LILLIAN PAULINE GUBELMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1909. (Latin)i .. ALICE LILA HAIGHA.B., Baker University, 1910(Education)MILDRED LOUISE HAUSSA.B., Indiana University, 1920(English)JOHN WESLEY HEATONA.B., Baker University, 1915(History)WALDEMAR MARTIN HEIDTKEA.B., Northwestern College, 1920(History)MABEL MAcDONALD HOLLISS.B., North Dakota Agricultural College, 1919(Home Economics)MIRIAM ARLETTA HUFFMANA.B., Drake University, 1913(English)JOHN DANIEL HULL, JR.S.B. in Education, University of Missouri, 1920(Education)DOUGLAS LUCAS HUNTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922(English)CHARLES ELLSWORTH IRWINA.B., Kansas University, 1914(Political Economy) Thesis: A Study of Costume Design Courses in CollegesThesis: The History of the Admission of States into the Union,178!r1803Thesis: Contemporary Painting in England as Reflected in theLetters of Horace WalpoleThesis: Woodrow Wilson's Hispanic American PolicyThesis: The English Poor Laws of the Eighteenth CenturyThesis: Decisions of the Supreme Court of Nebraska Relatingto Public SchoolsThesis: Literary Taste in Virginia from I825 to I860Thesis: The Place Element in Social Science TextbooksThesis: The Comparative Value of Five Standardized AlgebraTests for Measuring the Pupil's Ability in First YearAlgebraThesis : Jean Lemaire's "Concorde des Deux Langages", A Liter­ary and Linguistic StudyThesis: German Influence in Hispanic AmericaThesis: The Diplomatic Relations of the United States andTurkey, I890-I923Thesis: Realism in Crabbe and WordsworthThesis: The Social Policy of Patrick Henry, I763-1788Thesis: Constructions with Hortor, Moneo, Suadeo and TheirCompounds in Latin ProseThesis: A Survey of the Consolidated Schools of MarshallCounty, IowaThesis: Robert Burns as an Original GeniusThesis: Tacitus and the Economic Forces of HistoryThesis: Ferdinand LaSalle as an Agitator and PoliticalLeaderThesis: A Test of Judgments in Art Appreciation in InteriorDecoration MaterialsThesis: Sentimentalism in the Early American Comedy withEspecial Emphasis on the Sentimental Conception of WomanThesis: A Comparison of the Grades and Intelligence Quotientsof Athletes and Non-Athletes in High SchoolThesis: The American Novel in Boston at the Close of theEighteenth CenturyThesis: Co-operative Marketing of Live Stock in IowaCHALICE MARIE KELLYA.B., Colorado Teachers College, I920(Psychology, Political Economy)- CLARA MAE KELLYS.B., Illinois Woman's College, I9I4(Home Economics)WILLIAM GLENN KIMMELA.B., Dickinson College, I9I9(Education)SELMA LOUISE KNOCHEA.B. in Education, Iowa State Teachers College, I9I8(Education)CARL HENRY LAKES.B., Kansas State Manual Training Normal, I92I(Education) ,RICHARD JUDSON LANGSTAFFS.B" Bowling Green State Normal College, I922(History)MINNIE JOHNSTONE LANGWILLA.B., University of Wisconsin, I9I3(Education)VERA IONE LARGENTA.B., Knox College, I9I5(History)JOHN ALBERT LARSONA.B., Kansas State Normal School, 19I2...J (Education)� JOHN CLINTON LAZENBYA.B., Indiana University, I9I3(Education)EDWARD HARRISON LOCKWOODA,B., DePauw University, I909(History)GEORGINA HELEN LORDPh.B., University of Chicago, I920(Home Economics)I ERNEST CARR MARQUARTPh.B., University of Chicago, I922(Education)EULA WARD MAYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Romance)KENNETH COPITHORNE MERRICKA.B,. Wheaton College, I9IO(Education)MINNIE MAY MILLERS.B. in Education, Kansas State Normal, 1919(Romance)LYDA GRACE MOYLEA.B., Lawrence College, 1905(English)HELEN MARGUERITE McCLURES.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Romance)WILLIAM WARNER McCUNEA.B., Mississippi College, 1920(Education)TAl SHU NOZAKIBungakushi, The Kyoto Imperial University, 19I6(Philosophy)ELMER PENDELLLL.B., George Washington University, 1917S.B., University of Oregon, I921(political Economy)ROBERT HOOD PERRYA.B., Baylor University, I920(English)JOHN GRANBERRY PIPKINA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1909LL.B., University of Arkansas, 191�(History) Thesis: The Curve of Learning in Type SettingThesis: The Organization of General Home Economics Coursesin the High Schools of MissouriThesis: Pupil Progress in Community Life English as Measuredby TestsThesis: A Study of the Rhythm of Expression of Thirty HighSchool PupilsThesis: A Study of Student Failure in a Chicago High SchoolThesis: The History of the Balance of Trade in the Colony ofVirginiaThesis: Practical Activities as the Organizing Principle for aCourse in General ScienceThesis: The Immigration Question before Congress, I896-19I7Thesis: A Study of the Intelligence of the Pupils of the SeniorHigh School of Little Rock, ArkansasThesis: Non-English Home Conditions and Their Effect onSchool WorkThesis: The Colonial Fisheries of Massachusetts, I620-1775Thesis: Home Economics in the Secondary Schools of IllinoisThesis: Decisions of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin RegardingPublic SchoolsThesis: Tobler's "Vom Franzdsischen. Versbau Alter und NeuerZeit." Translated and EditedThesis: The Results of Training Pupils in Rapid Silent ReadingThesis: The Use of the Pathetic Fallacy in "La NouvelleH eloise" of J ean-J acques RousseauThesis: Harriet Martineau in Relation to Her AgeThesis: The Semantics of French-English" Danger"Thesis: A Study of the Accredited Four-Year High Schools inMississippiThesis: S ocial JusticeThesis: State Regulation of Wages and Hours in OregonThesis: The Influence of Winchester College on the EnglishRomantic Movement in the Eighteenth CenturyThesis: Slavery in ArkansasGEORGE LEWIS POTIERA.B., Cornell College, 1913(History)IDA AMANDA POWELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Romance)BEATRICE RUTHVENA.B., University of Michigan, 1910(History)FREDERIC LOUIS SCHWASSPh.B., University of Chicago, [920(Education)BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHAFERA.B., Valparaiso University, 1914(Education)RUTHSHONLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Sociology )WADE HAMPTON SHUMATEA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1914(Education)-.\.l MARY McCULLOCH SHURTLEFF-\r� A.B., West Virginia University, 1919(Education)CHRISTINE KELLY SIMMONSA.B., University of South Dakota, 1920(Educa tion)FLORENCE LILLIAN SMITHA.B., Northwestern University, 1909\ (English)j BENJAMIN FLOYD STALCUPA.B., Indiana University, 1915(Education)WILLIAM HENRY STEADA.B., Beloit College, 1920(Political Economy)IDA STONEA.B.! Oberlin College, 1917(Latin)MARY ALICE STONEPh.B.! University of Chicago, 1919t (English)ROBERT E. STRICKLERA.B., Indiana State Normal, 1920(Education)CARL ALVIN SWANSONA.B., University of Kansas, 1917(Romance)MACK BUCKLEY SWEARINGENA.B., Millsaps College, 1922(History)WILLIAM HENRY TEMPLETONS.B., Peabody College, 1919(History)GERTRUDE ELIZABETH WADES.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,�ft;me Economics)\ JESSE THOMAS WALLACES.B., Lexington Normal, 1894A.B., University of Mississippi, 1900A.M., tue; 1902(History)JOSEPHINE HAVERNEK WEATHERLYS.B. in Education, Kansas State Normal, 1917(Education)CHARLES FENNER WEBBPh.B., University of Mississippi, 1893(Germanics)DOROTHY WElLPh.B.! University of Chicago, 1914(English) Thesis: The Polemical Literature of the Investiture Struggle .-Thesis: Voltaire's Dramatic Theory as Applied to His OwnTragediesThesis: The Prussian Land Reform Law of 1807Thesis: Concrete Examples of Training in CitizenshipThesis: The Relationship between a Knowledge of the Principlesand Laws of Physics and the A bility to Make ApplicationsThesis: The Isolated Religious SectThesis: A Study of the Over-lapping of Accomplishments ofPupils in the Fundamental Subjects Taught in the Ele­mentary SchoolThesis: An Educational Survey of Braxton County, WestVirginiaThesis: A Study of the Financial Organization of High Schoolsin Two StatesThesis: William Morris' Interest in Scandinavian LiteratureThesis: The History of Educational Legislation in Minnesota,1858 to I905Thesis: A Review of Industrial Training in Milwaukee IndustryThesis: Mythological Exemola in the Elegies of PropertiusThesis: The Portrayal of Usury in the Elizabethan DramaThesis: A Study of Current Expenditures for Schools in FourCities of IllinoisThesis: The "Systeme de Bascule" in Moliere and AugierThesis: The Penetration of the South by Northern Capitalduring ReconstructionThesis: Conway CabalThesis: The Influence of the American Association of Uni­versity Women on the Department of Home EconomicsThesis: How and Why Missippi Eliminated the Negro fromState Politics in I890Thesis: Case Studies of Twenty Accelerated and Fifty RetardedStudentsThesis: The Early Dramas of SudermannThesis: Realism in English Criticism since Matthew ArnoldSAMUEL RALPH WELLSA.B., Otterbein University, 1914(Education) Thesis: Advances Above a Plateau in the Learning CurveLESLIE HARPER WHITCRAFTA.B., Indiana University, 1914(Education) Thesis: The Professional Training of High-School TeachersPAUL LEROY WHITELYA.B., Earlham College, 1920(Psychology) Thesis: The Dependence of Learning and Recall upon PriorMental and Physical ConditionsJ HARRY DE MERLE WOLFS.B., Kansas State Normal, 1922(Political Economy) Thesis: The Kansas Court of Industrial RelationGLADSTONE HORACE YEUELLA.B., Alabama Presbyterian College, 1914A.M .. Bethany College, 1917(Education) Thesis: The Field and Work of the Extension Division of theState Normal School of Florence, Alabama I'PAUL HENRY BUEHRINGA.B., Wartburg College, Iowa, 1898 Thesis: The Beginnings of Lutheranism in OhioII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOL- WILLIAM FREDERICK ARNDTGraduate Concordia College, 1900 Thesis: The Early Apologists and the New Testament CanonPAUL FREDERICK BECHTOLDA.B., Mt. Morris College, 1921 Thesis: Opportunities, Selection and Training for ReligiousVocationsEARL ISAAC DOTYA.B., Leander Clark, 1903D.B., Bonebrake Theological Seminary, 1913 Thesis: The Relation of the Church to the Synagogue in theFirst Century A.D.ELIZABETH TALBOT DOTYA.B., Leander Clark, 1909A.B., Penn College, 1922 Thesis: The Significance of Family Ritual and Ceremony inthe Life Organization of ChildrenJAMES FRANKLIN FINDLAYA.B., Grinnell College, 1922 Thesis: Stoicism and Christianity in New Testament TimesFENTON OLIVER FISHA.B., Hillsdale College, 1913 Thesis: The Pharisees and Early ChristianityEARL M. FRANTZA.B., McPherson College, 1921B.D., Bethany Bible School, 1922 Thesis: A Church Program in the Light of a Community Survey- __ LUIS HATCHERA.B., Wesleyan College, 1915 Thesis: Paul's Jewish Social Inheritance in Relation to HisGreek MissionJOHN HELMERSA.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1899 Thesis: History of the Epworth LeagueAMOS ARNOLD HOVEYA.B., Acadia University, 1914B.D., Colgate University, 1918 Thesis: New England Influences on the Religious Institutionsof the Maritime Provinces--. PAULINE FRANCES RITNERA.B., Ottawa University, 1920 Thesis: A Study of the Oral Tradition of the GospelRAPH HEBARD ROGERSA.B., Yale University, 1919 Thesis: Life History Case Studies in Young Peoples' WorkIRVIN DAVID STEHRA.B., Northwestern College, 1921 Thesis: A Survey and Evaluation of the Week-Day School ofReligious Education at Naperville, IllinoisThesis: The Mystical Quality in Paul's Religious Experience-- CHARLES BENSON TUPPERA.B., Drake University, 1914ALBERT RAY VAN CLEAVEA.B., Indiana University, 1921 Thesis: Jesus' Use of ParablesMORGAN WILLIAMSA.B., Northwestern College, 1917 Thesis: The Lower Clergy in the Elizabethan EraMAURICE MARLOWE WITHERSPOONA.B., Washington and Jefferson College, lOIS Thesis: The Activities of a Naval ChaplainIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONJAMES DRAPER CRAIGS.B., Delaware State University, 192I Thesis: Marketing SoapRAYMOND ROSCO GREGGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922 Thesis: Organization for Executive Control in Chain StoresJOSIAH BROOKS HECKERTA.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, 1916 Thesis: An Accounting System and Procedure for a CollegeSAMUEL HENRY NERLOVEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922 Thesis: Training in Business Administration for Executivesof Social AgenciesThesis: Economic Evidence in the Settlement of Wage DisputesCHESTER FREDERIC LAYEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1917Thesis: The Electrolytic Reduction of d-Gluconic IX LactoneLAWRENCE MANLEY SPEAKERS.B., Springfield Missouri Normal, 1917 Thesis: Investment TrustsJOHN REINERT WHITAKERS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1920 Thesis: Department Store DeliveryIV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONYENTE LOWENSTEIN Thesis: The German Juvenile CourtGraduate of the University of Dorpat Dorpat, Russia,1917LIDA SCOTT McCARTY Thesis: The Public Care of Dependent Children in the StateA.B., University of Kentucky, 1913 of New York, 1867-1904ALICE MILLER Thesis: Housing Conditions in the Stock Yards DistrictA.B., University of Texas, 1917MARJORIE WEBB PORRITT Thesis: Study of the Scholarship Cases in the Chicago BureauA.B., Smith College, 1921II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEIN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEHOWARD WILLIAM ADAMSS.B., Iowa State College, 1899(Chemistry )DAVID EDWARD ANDERSONA.B., Augustana College, 1921(Chemistry) Thesis: The Estimation of Hydrogen Sulfid in Gaseous Mixt'l.resby the Methylene Blue ReactionThesis: The Preparation of Potassium Manganate fromPotassium Permanganate and Potassium Amide in LiquidAmmoniaWILLIAM CLARKE ARNOLDA.B., DePauw University, 1920(Mathematics) Thesis: Differentiation and Integration of an Improper Integralwith Respect to a ParameterJOHN SHERMAN ASHBYS.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Physiology) Thesis: An Insulin-like Substance in the Kidney, Spleen, andSkeletal MuscleGRACE REVELL BAILEYS.B., South Dakota State College, 1912(Home Economics) Thesis: The Effect of Calcium Salts on Pectin GelationCLARENCE FOSTER BARRA.B., Indiana State Normal, 1920(Mathematics) Thesis: The Motion of Two Bodies under Their Mutual Attrac­tive Force in Four DimensionsELVA EUDORA BARROWA.B., Randolph-Macon_Woman's College, 19II(Physiological Chemistry) Thesis: The Effect of Maltose on the Invertase Activity of Grow­ing YeastLIZZIE HEPHZIBAH BEYNONA.B., University of Nebraska, 1917(Chemistry)ALDEN KINNEY BOORS.B., John B. Stetson University, 1913(Chemistry)ANNE BOURQUINS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Physiological Chemistry)FRED AUGUST BRANDNERS.B., Kansas State Teachers College, 1921(Mathematics)GEORGE THORNHILL CALDWELLS.B., The College of William and Mary, 1916(Zoology)GEORGE BRANDLE CALLAHANA.B., Maryville College, 1920(Physiology)JOSEPH LEWIS COOPRIDERA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1919(Botany)ESTHER DAVISS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Hygiene and Bacteriology)MARY GRESHAM DECKERS.B., Westhampton College, 1918(Chemistry)WILLIAM ALEXANDER DOWA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1918(Chemistry)SARAH FAHNESTOCKA.B., University of Colorado, 1922(Mathematics)¥ILDRED ELIZABETH FAUSTA.B., Penn College, 1921(Botany)COSETTE FAUST-NEWTONS.B., Polytechnic College of Forth Worth, 19l1A.M., University of Texas, 1912(Anatomy)LESLIE JANET GAYLORDA.B., Lake Erie College, 1919(Mathematics)JOEL SAMUEL GEORGESA.B., Maryville College, 1920(Mathematics)MARGARET MARIE HEINRICHSS.B., Denison University, 1918(Chemistry )LUCEA MARIAN HEJINIANA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1921(Physiology )LOLA SEVILLA HITCHS.B., Northwestern University, 1907(Physiological Chemistry)ELINOR VERNON HOLLISA.B., Vassar College, 1921(Mathematics)KATHRYN KNOWLTONA.B., Oberlin College, 1921(Chemistry)ELLSWORTH GLENN MARSHALLS.B., Valparaiso University, 1909A.B., ibid., 1910A.B., Indiana University, 1914(Chemistry)NICHOLAS ATHANASIUS MILASS.B., Coe College, 1922(Chemistry)LAURA ADELE MILLERS.B., Kansas Manual Training Normal College, 1915(Home Economics)GEORGE DOUGLAS MOUNCEA.B., University of lllinois, 1913(Chemistry) Thesis: The Determination of Barium by Electrometric Titra­tion with a Chromate. The Separation of Barium fromStrontiumThesis: A Study on the Way in which Bile Inhibits the Rate ofPeptic DigestionThesis: The Motion of a Planet under Einstein's Law ofGravitationThesis: Reconnaissance of the Relation between Desiccationand Carbon Dioxide Production in AnimalsThesis: The Effect of Thyroxin on Experimental CretinsThesis: Oral versus Written Instruction and Demonstrationversus Individual Work in High-School ScienceThesis: Bacteria Surviving the Processing of CommerciallyCanned FoodsThesis: An Attempt to Prepare Hexammine Chronic AmalgamThesis: Changes in Certain Constants of Bacon Fat in CookingThesis: Determination of all Linear Algebras of Order 7, theSquare of Every Element of which is ZeroThesis: Some Factors Influencing the Distribution of "ThujaOccidentalis" in the Chicago RegionThesis: The Development of the Ciliary Body in AmblystomaThesis: The Riemann Surface and Abelian Integrals for theEquation W3-3 azw+33=0Thesis: The Flecnode Curie and Surface of Two Special Conicsin SPaceThesis: The Preparation of Barium Manganate in LiquidAmmoniaThesis: The Possible Hereditary Factors in ExperimentalProduction of Edema and XeropthalmiaThesis: Nitrogen Nutrition of Yeast. The Effect of Leucinon Yeast GrowthThesis: Evaluations of Certain Definite IntegralsThesis: The Preparation of ex: , B-Dihydroxypalmitic AcidThesis: The Derivatives of dl- I, 3- Dihydroxybutyric AcidThesis: Catalytic Oxidation of Fumaric and Maleic AcidsThesis: A Study of the Diet at Mary Berry Hall, SimpsonCollege, Indianola, IowaThesis: Reduction in Liquid AmmoniaSHIGEO NAKANES.B., Bowdoin College, 1922(Chemistry)RUTH NEUHAUSENA.B., Goucher College, 1920(Chemistry)MINETTE DOROTHEA NEWMANS.B., St. Lawrence University, 1914S.B., Simmons College, 1916(Chemistry)MARIAN LUCILE NORMINGTONS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1920(Home Economics)OLIVE LOUISE NORMINGTONS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1916(Home Economics)HAZEL ELIZABETH OLSONA.B., Tabor College, 1920(Zoology)MARY DEANE PERLEYS.B., Kirksville Missouri State Teachers College, 1917(Mathematics)HAROLD ROMAINE PHALENS.B., Tufts College, 1912(Mathematics)KENNETH PHILLIPSS.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Physiology)JESSE PIERCES.B., University of Idaho, 1912(Mathematics)GEORGE HENRY PRIMMEREd.B., lllinois State Normal University, 1921(Geography)CRYSTAL REEDERA.B., Indiana State Normal, 1920(Botany)LEWIS DILLON ROBERTSA.B., University of Colorado, 1915(Chemistry)WILLIAM SILAS ROBERTSA.B., Piedmont College, 1908A.B., Harvard University, 1910(Chemistry)RUFUS BENJAMIN ROBINS, JR.S.B., Hendrix College, 1921(Physiology)IRVIN WILLIAM SANDERA.B., Hiram College, 1922(Zoology)SOPHIA AUGUSTA SAUCERMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Geography)FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE SCHOTTS.B., Northwestern University, 1917(Chemistry)IDA MAY SHILLINGS.B., Ohio State University, 1910(Home Economics)CORA PAULINE SLETTENS.B., Carleton College, 1906(Geography)VERNE DONALDSON SNYDERS.B., McMinnville College, 1919(Chemistry)HARVEY GEORGE SPENCERA.B., University of Montana, 1911(Chemistry) Thesis: Molecular Volumes of Organic Halogene Compoundsin Relation to Their Electronic StructureThesis: The Schulze-Hardy RuleThesis: A Review of the Published Literature on the M 01$0-hydroxybutyric AcidsThesis: An Analytical Study of Aqueous Extracts of CitrusFruitsThesis: Problems in Gelation of Citrus FruitsThesis: A Study of the Water Content of Platypoeciius Maculatusin Relation to Sex, Age, and WeightThesis: On Certain Loci Connected with the Theory of PlaneCurvesThesis: The Availability of Synthetic Projective Geometry as aSubject for the Secondary School CurriculumThesis: The Pathogenesis of Tetany III. Exciting Factors inExperimental Tetany in DogsThesis: The Lateral Area of an Oblique Elliptic ConeThesis: The Geography of a Corn Belt Community near Decatur,IllinoisThesis: External Factors which Affect the Development ofAnthocyanin in RootsThesis: New Determination of the Absolute Value of the Radium:Uranium RationThesis: Preparation of Hydrogen Peroxide by Action of CarbonDioxide on Barium PercarbonateThesis: The Fundamental Rhythm of the Heidenhain PouchMovements and Their Reflex ModificationsThesis: A Study of the Water Content of Xiphophorus Helleriin Relation to Growth, Age, and SexThesis: The Commerce of Jamaica in its Geographic RelationsThesis: A Review of the Literature on the Aldo-Keto-Tetroses.The Configuration of these SugarsThesis: The Formation of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Cooking ofVegetablesThesis: Agricultural Adjustments to the Natural Environmentin the Ganges PlainThesis: A Study of the Absorption of Nitrogen Tetroxide inSodium Hydroxide SolutionThesis: An Attempt at Partial Acetylation of Phenylene­DiaminesARCHER CHESTER SUDANS.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Physiology)BEULAH DOROTHEA WESTERMANS.B. in Education, University of Missouri, 1919(Chemistry) Thesis: The Mechanism Involved in Recovery from ParathyroidTetanyWEN LIN YAOS.B., National University of Peking, 1921(Chemistry) Thesis: The Electrolytic Reduction of d-Gluconic Lactone III.A Comparison of the Electrolytic Reduction of d-Gluconicand d-Galactonic LactonesThesis: The Preparation of del-e, 3-Dihydroxybutyric Acid andits Ethyl Ester. III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:CLAUDE RATHER KIDD Thesis: The Democratization of English MethodismA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1917A.M., University of Chicago, 1923II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):John Oliver DegenhardtChester Thomas HanleyLisette Freligh Henderson Kenneth Verne McFarlandJames Blaine SelleckFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):WILLIAM MARSH BARD ENSA.B., Knox College, 1917 GLEN ALFRED LLOYDA.B., Maryville College, 1918FRED HOLCOMB BARTLITPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921 EDWARD KARL McGINNISA.B., Missouri Valley College, 1907HORACE DAWSON (cum laude)- A.B., Maryville College, 1918 ALBERT DURHAM MORRISS.B., University of Utah, 1921JEROME HALLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922 DWIGHT ABEL POMEROYS.B., Kansas State Teachers College, 1914Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1920ELMER ALBERT HILKERA.B., Lawrence College, 1922 HAO HSUAN SUNPh.B., University of Chicago, 192:1GEORGE JOHN OSCAR KABRINE (cumlaude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1921 JULIAN SEESEL WATERMAN (cum laude)A.B., Tulane University, 1912A.M., University of Michigan, 1913IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE.I WILLIAM HIDDLESON ANDREWSA.B., University of Chicago, 1900(Education) Thesis: A Study of the Educational Legislation and the Adminis­tration of the Public School System of KansasTHOMAS MILTON CARTERA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1914D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1917A.M., Northwestern University, 1921(Education) Thesis: A Study of Radiographs of the Bones of the Wrist as aMeans of Determining Anatomical AgeNEMOURS HONORE CLEMENTA.B., Tulane University, 1911LL.B., ibid., 1914A.M., ibid., 1915(Romance)ERNEST WOODRUFF DELCAMPA.B., Transylvania College, 1907A.M., ibid., 1909(Latin, Greek)WALTER SCRIBNER GUILERA.B., Miami University, 1909A.M., Columbia University, 1912(Education)JOSEPH PRATT HARRISA.B., University of Kansas, 1918(Political Science)P\ NELSON BOLLINGER HENRY, JR.Ph.B., Central College, 1901A.M., Oklahoma University, 1917(Education)ROY IVAN JOHNSONA.B., University of Missouri, 1909S.B. in Education, ibid. 1909A.M., University of Chicago, 1917(Education, English)WILLIAM H. JOHNSONS.B., Northwestern University, 1917A.M., ibid., 1918(Education)\...ISADORE KEYFITZA.B., University of Toronto, 1919(Assyrian, Hebrew)JOSEPH BUSH KINGSBURYA.B., George Washington University, 1915(Political Science)PAUL GRADY MOORHEADA.B., University of South Carolina, 1913A.M., ibid., 1914(Latin, Greek)IRENE PETTIT McKEEHANA.B., University of Minnesota, 1903A.M., University of Colorado, 1917(English)ELIZABETH McPIKEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918A.M., ibid., 1919(French, Spanish and Italian)GEORGE RAWLINGS POAGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1916A.M., ibid., 1918(History)JOHN HAWLEY ROBERTSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919(English)CHARLES PARTRIDGE RUSSELLS.B., Hastings College, 1903LitLB., Princeton University, 1905A.M., ibid., 1906(Education)ASAD JIB RAIL RUSTUMA.B., American University of Beirut, IQI6A.M .. ibid., 1919(Oriental Languages)� TENJES HENRY SCHUTTEA.B., University of Illinois, 1912A.M., ibid., 1916(Education)FLOYD ALBERT SPENCERA.B., University of Colorado, 1919(Greek)HELEN SARAH STAFFORDA.B., Kansas State University, 1903A.M., ibid., 1905(New Testament) Thesis: The Five Books of Rabelais Considered as a RomanceThesis: Registration for Voting in the United StatesThesis: The Motivation of Entrances in Roman ComedyThesis: SPecific Objectives and Pupil Activities in ArithmeticThesis: The Relation of Expenditures for Schools to the Costof Other M'unicipal EnterprisesThesis: English Expression: A Junior College CurriculumStudyThesis: The Mental Growth Curve of Secondary School StudentsThesis: Studies in the Economic History of the Ur DynastyThesis: Municipal Personnel Policy in Chicago, 1895-1915Thesis: The Comments on the Content and Form of the ComicPlot in the Commentum Terenti Ascribed to DonatusThesis: Some Relations between the Medieval Legends of BritishSaints and Medieval RomanceThesis: Aristotelian and Pseudo-Aristotelian Elements inCorneille's TragediesThesis: Henry Clay and the Disruption of the Whig Party in1841Thesis: Samuel Daniel's Relation to the Histories and HistoricalPoetry of the XVI CenturyThesis: The Economic and Fiscal Requirements of UniversalEducation in the Kingdom of EgyptThesis: Syria Under Mehemet AliThesis: History of Educational Legislation in Pennsylvania,1775 to 1850Thesis: The Influence of Isocrates in AntiquityThesis: The Development of Patti's Personal Experience inHis Hellenistic EnvironmentJ JAMES NAPIER WILTA.B., Indiana University, 1917A.M., University of Chicago, 19Z1(English)ERNEST RICHARD WOODA.B., Ohio University, IQ16A.M., Clark University, 1917(Education) Thesis: History of the Chicago Theater from 1847 to r857Thesis: A Graphic Method for Obtaining Partial CorrelationCoefficients and Partial Regression Coefficients of Three orM ore VariablesII. IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCESAMUEL KING ALLISONS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Chemistry, Physics)WJLLIAM CLARDY AUSTINA.B., Presbyterian College of South Carolina, 1915A.M., ibid., 1916(Physiological Chemistry, Chemistry and Physiology)THOMAS HUME BISSONNETTEA.M., Queen's University, 1913(Zoology, Botany)THEODORE ELLIOTT BOYDS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Physiology)LOUIS HENRY BRAAFLADTA.B., Luther College, 1906S.M., University of Chicago, 1914(Pathology, Physiology)CHARLES NEIL CAMERONA.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1913A.M., ibid., lQ15(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)GEORGIA VALENTINE COYS.B., Columbia University, 1912S.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Botany)NELSON FRANKLIN FISHERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1918(Physiology)MARION GABRIEL FRANKS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Chemistry, Physiological ChemistryLESLIE HELLERMANS.B., University of Chicago, 191j(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)LEIGH HOADLEYA.B., University of Michigan, 19Z1(Zoology)NOEL PAUL HUDSONA.B., James Millikin University, 1917(Hygiene and Bacteriology)ROBERT ORLAND HUTCHINSONA.B., Indiana University, 1914(Physics, Mathematics)CLARENCE FIELDEN JONESS.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Geography)MARGARETE META HEDWIG KUNDEA.B., University of Nebraska, 1917S.B., ibid., 1919(Physiology)JOHN ROBERT MAGNESSS.B., Oregon Agricultural College, 1914S.M., ibid., 1916(Botany)LAURA IDA McLAUGHLINA.B., University of Nebraska, 1904S.M., University of Chicago, 1916(Home Economics: Nutrition, Chemistry)NEIL BRUCE MAcLEANA.B. University of Toronto, 1906A.M., ibid., 1908(Mathematics) Thesis: Atomic Stability III, The Effects of Electrical Dis­charges and High TemperaturesThesis: Phospholipins in YeastThesis: The Development of the Reproductive Ducts and Canalsin the Freemartin with a Comparison of the NormalsThesis: The Influence of Alkalies on the Secretion and Composi­tion of Gastric JuiceThesis: The Effect of Kaolin on the Intestinal Flora in Normaland Pathological ConditionsThesis: The Preparation of Optically Active Hydrazines III.The Preparation of p "Active amyl"-PhenylhydrazineThesis: The Morphology of Sassafras in Relation to the Phylog­eny of AngiospermsThesis: Studies on the Pancreatic HormoneThesis: Experiments to Prepare M ercurized Derivatives ofMethylene BlueThesis: A Study of the Molecular Rearrangements of Halogena­mine Derivatives in Anhydrous MediaThesis: The Independent Differentiation of Isolated ChickPrimordia in Chorio-Allantoic Grafts. I. The Eye,Nasal Region, Otic Region, and MesencephalonThesis: I. The Inoculation of White Mice with Pfeiffer'sBacillus: Mixed CulturesThesis: Arc and Spark Spectra of Aluminum Zinc and Carbonin the Extreme UltravioletThesis: The Port of MontrealThesis: The After Effects of Prolonged Fasting on the BasalMetabolic RateThesis: Physiological Studies on Apples in StorageThesis : Urinary Excretion of Organic A cids and Its Variationon Different Diets, with Observations on the CreatinineExcretion of WomenThesis: On Certain Surfaces Related Covariantly to a GivenRuled SurfaceHORACE LUNDH OLSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1917S.M., ibid., lQ18(Mathematics)ELOISE PARSONSA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, lQ17(Physiological Chemistry; Chemistry and Physiology)LOUISA ELLA RHINES.B., University of Chicago, 1919S.M., tus., 1921(Botany)ROGER WILLIAM RYANS.B., University of Washington, 1916(Chemistry, Physics)JOHN RICHARD SAMPEY, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1920S.M., tu«, 1921(Chemistry, Geology)META LOUISE SCHROEDERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1920S.M., ibid., 1921(Anatomy)GARVIN DENNIS SHALLENBERGERS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,IQI2S.B., Tulane University, 1917S.M., ibid., 1919(Physics, Mathematics)LEO PRENTISS SHERMANS.B., Dartmouth College, 1910S.M., University of Chicago 1917(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)MARY LURA SHERRILLA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1909A.M., ibid., I9Il(Chemistry, Physics)GEORGE EULAS FOSTER SHERWOODA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1904A.M., Harvard University, 1913(Mathematics)JAMES PERSONS SIMONDSA.B.t Baylor University, 1901(Pathology)ROBB SPALDING SPRAYS.B., Purdue University, 1914S.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1917(Hygiene and Bacteriology)WILLIAM ALFRED STARINA.B., University of Kansas, 1906A.M'1 tu«, 1908(Hygiene and Bacteriology)MARK WATKINS TAPLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)JENNIE TILTS.B., Purdue University, 1907S.M., ibid., 1910(Home Economics: Nutrition, Chemistry)JAMES JESSE TURNERPh.B., Hiram College, 1902S.M., iu«, 1913(Botany) Thesis: Congruences with Constant Absolute InvariantsThesis: Histamine as a Constituent of Secretin PreparationsThesis: The Divergence of Catalase and Respiration in Germina­tionThesis: A Method for Photographing the Disintegration of Atomsand aNew Type of RayThesis: Positive Halogens: 4-Iodometaphenylenediamine andq-IodoresorcinoiThesis: (I) The Effect of Bacterial Infection upon AntibodyProduction. (2) The Effect of Pneumococcus Extractupon Antibody ProductionThesis: A Study of the Characteristics of the Spectrum Pro­duced by the Hot Spark Discharge in VacuoThesis: The C4-Saccharinic Acids. III. The Preparation ofdl-I, 2-Dihydroxy-Iso-Butyric Acid and a Study of Someof the DerivativesThesis: I. The Reaction of Bromo-Nitro-Methane with Aro­matic Compounds in the Presence of Aluminium Chloride­A Case of Electro Electromerism Acid. II. The Prepara­tion of Pure M ethylene-Di-SalicylicThesis: Equivalence of Triples of Bilinear FormsThesis: Leukemias, Pseudoleukemias, and Related Conditionsin MiceThesis: I. The Bacteria in Normal and Diseased Lungs ofSwine. 2. A Bacteriological Study of Pneumonias ofSheep. 3. Notes on a Diplococcus Associated with CaseousLymphadenitis and Pneumonia of SheepThesis: Studies on Botulism. (a) Isolation of Pure Cultures.(b) Agglutination Reaction Clostridium Botulinum.(c) Complement Binding Reaction of Clostridium BotulinumThesis: The Absorption Spectra of Halogenoplatinates. AMethod of Preparation of the Double Fluorides of thePlatinum Group MetalsThesis: Observation on the Basal Metabolism and UrinaryCreatinine, Creatine, and Uric Acid of School ChildrenThesis: The Origin and Development of the Vascular System ofLycopodium LucidulumIII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLCLYO JACKSONA.B., Toronto University, 1905A.M., Victoria College, Toronto, 1909(New Testament)DONALD WAYNE RIDDLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920(New Testament), I Thesis: The Hellenization of Christian Messianism in Paul andthe Synoptic GospelsThesis: A Study of Persecution as an Influence upon EarlyChristianityVIII. THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATESIX. "ALMA MATER"words byanWIN H. LEWIS. Music adapted and arranged for mixed voices ""PAUL MANDEVILLE.Arrangement copyright, I8g8, by the University of ChicagoX. THE BENEDICTIONXI. THE RECESSIONMarch-" Meistersinger" WagnerMARSHALSALGERNON COLEMAN, Marshal of the UniversityCURTICE NELSON HITCHCOCK, Acting Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINCURTICE NELSON HITCHCOCKWELLINGTON DOWNING JONES LEVERETT SAMUEL LYONPAUL MAcCLINTOCKROBERT VALENTINE MERRILLCLARENCE JACOB BRICKMANARTHUR COCHRANE CODYORLADAY PAUL DECKERCAMPBELL DICKSONIRWIN LEROY FISCHER RUSSELL PIERCEROBERT PEACE POLLAKPEARCE SHEPHERDJOHN LAURENS VAN ZANTCOLLEGE MARSHALSRUSSELL COWGILL CARRELL, Head MarshalALFRED WILLIAM BRICKMAN, Acting Head MarshalCOLLEGE AIDESMARGARET BASSETT ABRAHAMLUCILE MARIE HOERRWINIFRED KINGDOROTHY HELEN McKINLAYSAVILLA STORY SCHOFF MILLIS JULIA CRANCER RHODUSHELEN GERTRUDE ROBBINSHELEN CHAPMAN TIEKENADELINE ELIZABETH VAILEHELEN CANFIELD WELLS