Ube 'tlln{X'erstt\2 of (.tbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIFTHCONVOCATION\tbe UUlinterDECEMBER TWENTY-THIRDA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-FOURLEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESProcessional March-"Traditional March" TschaikowskyI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe 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 Convocation Chaplain, THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D., D.D., Professorof Preaching and Religious Education and Head of the Department of PracticalTheologyIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Chemistry in the Service of Man," JULIUS STIEGLITZ, PH.D., Sc.D., CHEM.D., Pro­fessor and Chairman of the Department of ChemistryIV. INTERLUDE-"Siegfried Idyl" Wagnerv. THE AWARD OF HONORSH onorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:The Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Honors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded tothe following students:Members are elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity for excellence in the work ofthe Junior and Senior Year at Rush Medical College. The election of the followingstudents is announced:Melbourne Wells BoyntonElsie Marguerite BushVirginius Frank CoeBernard EpsteinCarl Leonard GastPauline Eleanor HahnAllen HealdRuth AmbroseVirginia BostickCecelia Catherine GaulEdith HumphreyRuth Ambrose, BotanyLillian Gertrude Baldwin, HistoryMata Virginia Bear, EducationVirginia Bostick, RomanceVirginia Bostick, EnglishAnne Felicia Cierpik, HistoryMary Rose Coleman, BotanyCecelia Catherine Gaul, EnglishKatherine Howell, Botany Margaret Helena HempeniusEthel Rebecca HeyRobert Emmanuel LandonNathan Willis LevinElsie Caroline LoganEverett Elsworth LowryLouis Abe MeyerLouis Stevenson KasselPeter Albert RosiCarl J ohan SandstromBernard Kaplan ShapiroEdith Humphrey, HistoryLouis Stevenson Kassel, ChemistryLouis Stevenson Kassel, Physicsand MathematicsLeo F. Lejeck, MathematicsCarl Johan Sandstrom, ZoologyBernard Kaplan Shapiro, Old T esta-mentJoe Patterson Smith, HistoryNuma Pompilius Garfield Adams Samuel James MeyerJohn Everett Gordon Mable Violet MoonEthel Grace NicholsonHyla May SniderMartha Gertrude TeetersHarold Edgar ThomasRobyn WilcoxJoe Patterson SmithAdeline Elizabeth VaileMarjorie Jean WalkerJoe Patterson Smith, GeographyAdeline Elizabeth Vaile, FrenchAdeline Elizabeth Vaile, EnglishMarjorie Jean Walker, Educationand Kindergarten-Primary Edu­cationMarion Louise Wineman, GeneralLiteratureSamuel Louis PerzikAssociate Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sci­ence for evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science. The electionof the following students is announced:Frederick Whipple AppelThaddeus Howard BakerWilliam Augustus CastleErrol Noble CoadeJ ohn Norris CrawfordMildred Adams Fenton Kenneth La Doyt HertelAlison Pugh HicksonJohn Harley HughesKonrad Olav LeeMarion Llewellyn Pool Arthur Edward RemickEnid TownleyHerbert Snow WolfeLouis Edwin WorkmanJohn XanthopoulosMembers are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evi­dence of ability in research work in Science. The election of the following membersof the University is announced: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 following students is announced:Lawrence Ferdinand AthyWalter BartkyHenry Nicholas BeetsHans Gotlieb BillrothLouis Jacob BircherRaymond Julius BreckpotPaul Jean BreslichJames Greenleaf BrownWill Trout ChambersChing-Yueh ChangHsi-Chtin ChangRollo Othwell EarlJames Irving FarrellArthur Newton FergusonEmma Albertine Mathilde Fleer Percival Taylor GatesGerald Watson HamiltonRuth HerrickPerry Yates JacksonEdwin Pratt JordanFrederic Theodore J ungIsrael Morris LevineTheodore August L. LinkRichard Hayes MeagherGordon Phelps MerriamMattie Beth MorganFrank Cobb McDonaldAnnie NorringtonHiro OhashiIrwin Isaac RabinovVirginia Bostick Louis Stevenson KasselCecelia Catherine Gaul (March, Ruth Shepard Phelps1923) Carl Johan SandstromEdith HumphreyVI. 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 DeanErnest Hatch WilkinsCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Gordon JenningsLaingCandidate for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Dean James Parker HallCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine by Dean Ernest EdwardIronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor. of Medicine by Dean Ernest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Gordon Jennings LaingRobert Redfield, Jr.William Silas RobertsPieter Kornelis RoestTowner Bowditch RootCharles Winston SaundersFelix Wadsworth SaundersAlfred Walter SimonVerne Donaldson SnyderArthur H. SteinhausWilliam Hay TaliaferroFrancis Henry ThurberLouis Leon ThurstoneAdah Elizabeth VerderAlbert Harry WilsonRoscoe Conklin YoungAdeline Elizabeth Vaile (June,1923)Marjorie Jean WalkerOtto Hermann WindtFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:CANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGES1. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCECecelia Catherine GaulVirginia May BakerLillian Gertrude BaldwinWillard Richard BalhatchettElwin Earl BartlettRuth Helen BaumJacob Joseph BeckerRegena Marie BeckmireVirginia BostickElizabeth BrewsterAnne Felicia CierpikJohn Houston M. ClinchHarold Felix CodyGenevieve CookCampbell DicksonAdelle DorranceRuth AmbroseJohn Hays BaileyRalph Allen BrantLeRoy ClementsMary Rose ColemanEdward Lowell DeLoachSamuel Vaughn DragooRobert Menzo EatonRose Zachary FelsherBessie Rose Fineberg For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:William Harold WinnerRamona Maude DyasAlice Ferguson ElyClara Bertha EngelEarl Vilhelm HedeenBertrand John HollstenHarold Adelbert HughesEdith HumphreyFumi JoHarry Joseph LackritzElizabeth Cruttwell LengnickJohn Peter LongMaurice Rogers MarchelloElla MarksEstelle Marie McCaffreyCrighton MacGaffeyFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Milnor Richmond FreelandLeland Stanford FullerKatherine HowellAchy lypeTrinidad Jaramillo JaramilloLouis Stevenson KasselEdward Lehr KennedyLeo F. LejeckMary Cecile MillerII. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONJohn Francis McGuireWalter Gallus McPeekLora May PearceMargaret Alice QuinnHerman Dennis RollinsRichard Robert RubelBernard Kaplan ShapiroWalter Edward TinsleyStanley Carl TurnquistAdeline Elizabeth VaileJane Vaughan1. Chuan WenMarion Louise WinemanIlie Vern WingfieldAlfred Floyd NixonMinnie Sylva ObolerLillian Alberta PolhamusRoswell Nicholas RollestonPeter Albert RosiCarl Johan SanstromHomer James SmithJoe Patterson SmithChester William TimmFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:8& t:' e. -Mildred Mellor Bateson k. �'Margaret Catherine Castelaz.\ Mata Virginia Bear 'c..Q. Matthew Loyola Fitzgerald� 1 Clara Esther Boell � Patrick Joseph Garveyi�� .f�. Helen Elizabeth Bradford ...... Mary Marguerite Higgins\�.P..v1: .: Josephine Mary Bradford '\ Ethel Beulah HoemI(�, ?JI.v Marjorie Bell Shepard Briggs tL. Archibald Cameron Lauder�c:...- Emilie Gertrude Bursik 1\ 'I. • Margaret Frances Martin , Luella Meter(-lEe. Bertha C. Nelson&e. . Orville Edgar Tayloree.. Harman Steele Treeseq/�'� Marjorie Jean WalkerE.IJ-_ _ Lida Myrtle WilliamsIll. IN THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Dewey Marion BeckDorothy Roehlk Walter Hillman Steel Mary Hudson WellsCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREThesis: The Influence of the Committee of Eight on Textbooks inHistory for the Sixth GradeThesis: Sir Thomas More and the Social Legislation of theTudorsThesis: The Trade Union Educational League and the AmericanLabor MovementThesis: The Poetry of Leon DierxJOHN REINHARDT AMUNDSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1919(Education)FREDERICK LLEWELLYN BAUMANNPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(History)EARL RUCKER BECKNERA.B., Butler College, 1923(Political Economy)MARIA SUSAN BOUDREAUXA.B., Sophie Newcomb College, 1923(Romance)AUSTIN CARL CLEVELANDA.B., Pbillips University, 1917(Education)DAISY MARIE CLOUSTONA.B., University of North Dakota, 1907(History)ALTA ROBERTS COLINS.B., Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburgh, 1917(Home Economics)LEWIS ETHAN ELLISA.B., Syracuse University, 1920(History)IRMA HANNAH GROSSS.B., in Education, University of Chicago, 1915(Home Economics)FRED ERIK CHRISTIAN NIELSEN HEDE­BOLS.B., Valparaiso University, 1921(Education)MAURICE HAIM KROUTS.B., Lewis Institute, 1921(Sociology)HELEN ROBINSON MESSENGERA.B., in Education, University of Minnesota, 1914(Education)NETTIE TERRILL MOOREPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Romance)ANACLETO GALAMGAM SANTIAGOA.B., in Education, University of Iowa, 1923(Education)SHIRLEY EDWARD SCOTTA.B., University of lllinois, 1916(Education) .EYLER NEWTON SIMPSONA.B., University of Texas, 1921(Sociology )CATHERINE STURTEVANTA.B., Albion College, 1923(English)ROBERT CARLTON WOELLNERS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1922(Education) Thesis: An Analytical Study of Some Results of Retests of SchoolChildrenThesis: The Non-Partisan League of North DakotaThesis: The Content of Household Management Textbooks andIts Relation to PhysicsThesis: The Sons of Liberty and the Revolutionary Movement inNew York, Massachusetts, and ConnecticutThesis: A Survey of Food Habits in a Hungarian Mining TownThesis: A Comparative Analysis of High School Textbooks inBotanyThesis: Theories and Methods in American Sociology 1872-1922Thesis: A Comparative Study of State Curricula for ElementarySchoolsThesis: Tamayo Y Baus as a Writer of Problem PlaysThesis: An Investigation of Professional Training in Two- andThree-Year Normal SchoolsThesis: Decisions of the Supreme Court of Minnesota Relatingto Public SchoolsThesis: The Use of Literary Materials in the Study of Wishes andPersonality TypesThesis: The Most Popular Adaptation of Victor Hugo's Play"Lucrece Borgia"IThesis: A Study of the Time Required by High School Studentsto Acquire an Ability in Mechanical DrawingII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: Antecedents of Early Christian HistoriographyPAUL BURROUGHES CLARKA.B., Cincinnati College, 1919D.B., Lane Seminary, 1922ANSON THOMAS DEWEYA.B., Western Union College, 19IID.B., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1914 Thesis: The Palestinian Jewish Teachings Concerning Remediesfor Sinfrom 200 B.C. to 100 A.D.III. IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONThesis: The Organization and Procedures of the Edison ElectricAppliance CompanyMEDIA LOUISE SYPA.B., Colorado Teachers College, 1920II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF. SCIENCE I,IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEMINNIE JESSIE CRAWFORDA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1920(Chemistry )ELLA GERTRUDE FLYNNAB., Iowa State Teachers College, 1919(Home Economics)VERNE OVID GRAHAMS.B., Ohio Northern University, 1915(Botany)KARL DAVID KELLYA.B., Transylvania University, 1913AM., ibid., 1914(Mathematics)EDITH ANNA KRAEFTS.B., University of Chicago, 1917(Botany)WILLIAM BALSER KRAMER IIIS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Geology)LAURA HENRICKA LOETSCHERAB., Iowa State Teachers College, 1921(Botany)EDNA RUTH MAINS.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1916AB., Illinois Woman's College, 1916(Chemistry)LORETTO MARGARET STREETPh.B., De Paul University, 1917(Botany)III. Thesis: The Preparation of I, 4 Dihydrocinnamylidene-AceticAcidThesis: An Analytical Study of Apple PectinThesis: The Ecology of the Higher Fungi of the Chicago RegionThesis: Motion of a Particle in the Plane of the Equator of a Pro­late SpheroidThesis: The Ecology of Overgrazed Pastures and RangesThesis: A Reconnaissance of the Wallowa Mountains of N orth­eastern OregonThesis: The Summer Aspect of the Vegetation on the Lake Bonne­ville GravelThesis: Hexahydro-Atrolactinic AcidThesis: Ecology of the Glenview Region, IllinoisPROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLBenjamin Weinberg For the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B):For the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):RALPH OSCAR BUTZ L. JULIAN HARRISA.B., Baker University, 1921 Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1923CHARLES EDWARD ANDERSONs.B., Coe College, 1910ARTHUR JOHN ATKINSONS.B. University of Chicago, 1921S.M., ibid., 1922PHOEBE CLOVERS.B., University of Chicago, 1914FRED OTTO EMIL EGGERTS.B., University of Chicago, 1922JOHN EVERETT GORDONPh.G., Northwestern University, 1913Ph.C., ibid., 1914S.B., University of Chicago, 1916Ph.D., ibid., 1921WALLACE REGINALD GREINERS.B., University of Chicago, 1922HENRY EARLE ILLICKA.B., University of Michigan, 1921ROBERT LEE JOHNSTONAB., Trinity College, 1920S.M., University of Chicago, 1922 II. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Four-Year Certificate:WILLIAM FREDERICK KROENERS.B., University of Chicago, 1922MILDRED WINNEFRIED McKIES.B., Tarkio College, 1918SAMUEL LOUIS PERZIKS.B., University of Chicago, 1922DAVID THORNTON PROCTORS.B., University of Chicago, 1921GEORGE JOHN RUKSTINATS.B., University of Chicago, 1922ISAIAH REED SALLADAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1923MAURICE SIMKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WILLIAM SIMKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WILLIAM McHENRY SWICKARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1921For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:NUMA POMPILIUS GARFIELD ADAMSA.B., Howard University, 19IIA.M., Columbia University, 1912RAY McCUNE BOWLESS.B., University of Chicago, 1920WAYNE GLASSBURN BRANDSTADTS.B., University of Chicago, 1921DARREL GRANT CLARKS.B., University of Chicago, 1922NATHAN N. CROHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1921STANLEY MAXWELL CROWES.B., University of Chicago, 1920ROGER HOLCOMB RALPH VERL LANDISS.B., Jamestown College 1919A.B., University of North Dakota, 1921SAMUEL JAMES MEYERS.B., University of Chicago, 1921FRED NATHAN MILLERA.B., �a�ayette College, 1914A.M., tu«, 1916NEWTON MILLERA.B., Indiana University, 1905A.M., ibid., 1906Ph.D., Clark University, 1908WILLIAM McKEE MOFFATA.B., Lafayette College, 1915JOHN JOSEPH ZAVERTNIKS.B., University of Chicago, 1920IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREHENRY BROADUS JONESA.B., Wake Forest College, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 1920(English)MILDRED E. LAMBERTA.B., St. Mary's College, 1914A.M., University of Chicago, 1916(English, Greek)RONALD BARTLETT LEVINSONA.B., Harvard University, 1920(Greek, Latin)ERNEST RUSSELL MOWRERA.B., University of Kansas, 1918A.M., University of Chicago, 1921(Sociology)RUTH SHEPARD PHELPSB.L., Smith College, 1899A.M., Columbia University, 1910(Romance)ELLEN ANN REYNOLDSS.B., University of Kentucky, 1895S.M., uu; 1896A.M., University of Chicago, 1919(Household Administration)CLARK HARRIS SLOVERA.B., Whitman College, 1915A.M., Harvard University, 1920(English)CHIAO TSAIA.B., Indiana University, 1922(Psychology) Thesis: The Death Song of the "Noble Savage": A Study in theIdealization of the A merican IndianThesis: Studies in the Relationship of Thought and Syntax inColloquial EnglishThesis: Thomas Taylor the PlatonistThesis: Family Disorganization-An Introduction to aSociologi­cal AnalysisThesis: An Earlier Form of Petrarch's CanzoniereThesis: A Sttldy of Food LegislationThesis: Early British Relations with Ireland and BrittanyThesis: A Comparative Study of Retention Curves for MotorHabitsn. IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEJOHN HODGDON BRADLEY, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1921(Geology)FRANK ARMON MELTONS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,1915(Geology)MARGARET WILLCOX McPHERSONA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1919(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)HENRIETTA LYDIA ZOLLMANA.B., Smith College, 1920S.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Chemistry, Physics) Thesis: The Fauna and Stratigraphy of the Kimmswick Lime­stone of Missouri and IllinoisThesis: Structural and Stratigraphic Studies in the Sangre deCristo Range of ColoradoThesis: Derivatives of Phenyl Butyric AcidThesis: I. Interfacial Tension and Emulsification and Ex­tremely Small Interfacial Tensions; II. The ElectronAffinity of Iodine and Bromine- - -- - - - _:- -- �� . � - ....... - -....-- -VII. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTVIII. "ALMA MATER"'Words bySDWIN H. I.BWIS. MUSiC adapted anCi arranged for mixed voices bJPAUL MANDEVILLE.II. To- day we glad' - Iy sing her who owns us as her sons;2. Her rmgrn - y learn - Ing we would tell, Tho' life is something more than lore;3. The Cit - y White hath fled the earth, But where the az - ure wa - ters lie,I " "Arrangement copyright, 1898, by the University of ChicagoIX. THE BENEDICTIONX. THE RECESSION"March Gauloise" BartonCOLLEGE AIDESJOSEPHINE ROXBURY MACLAYFRANCES WEIR MALLORY.CATHARINE GROTE RAWSONGLADYS MARION WALKERMARGARET WALKERMARSHALSALGERNON COLEMAN, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSROLLIN THOMAS CHAMBERLINKARL JOHN HOLZINGERPAUL MAcCLINTOCK ROBERT VALENTINE MERRILLFRANK HURBURT O'HARACOLLEGE MARSHALSJOHN KENNETH LAIRD, Head Marshal·HOWARD CHARLES AMICK WILLIAM DODGE KERRHARRISON EVERETT BARNES JOHN FRANCIS MERRIAMHERBERT CORNELL DEYOUNG JACK HERBERT OPPENHEIMGEORGE ELLIOT DOWNING JOHN LAURENS VAN ZANTWILLIAM NELSON FUQUA EDWARD WHITE WILSONDOND.IRWINELSA LOUISE ALLISONMARl HELENE BACHRACHELIZABETH BARRETTMYRTLE ANTOINETTE FORRESTERLUCILE MARIE HOERRISABEL MARY KINCHELOE