\tbe 'Ulni"etstt� of ctbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINTHCONVOCA nONUbe minterDECEMBER TWENTY-SECONDA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVELEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALLORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March in F Guilman;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 OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D., D.D., Professor ofPreaching and Religious Education and Head of the Department of PracticalTheologyIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The University of Chicago as an International Institution," THE REVERENDCHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, D.D., Hyde Park Baptist Church, ChicagoIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Bernard BaruchWilson BoetticherHarriet BormanBertha Redfield BradyElva Elizabeth BrownJohn Harold ByersJack Posner CowenLaura Veturia CushingLeon Mathis DespresRudolf Tycho EricsonElwood Ernest GaskillJulius Emanuel GinsbergLena Laura Heath Arnold.Maurice HolmesFlorence Lucille JeffersElliott Amos JohnsonIsadore KaufmanAlice Lee KinsmanHanna Elsa KruegerLester Kaufman LesermanZulina Lois MyerhoffHelen Murray PalmerArthur Mordecai RabinovitzSylvan H. RobertsonLaura Whitman RockwoodMax Donald Rosen Armin Fred SchiekKathryn Louise SchultzJohn Ross SlacksIrma Elizabeth StadtlerErnest Richard StoehrGordon Bartley StrongEstella Sigrid SwensonPaul Maurice ThieleDorothy Evelyn ThompsonJoseph Herzog WhiteEleanor Chandler WilkinsYue Kei Wongtt,The Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:Honors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges are awarded to thefollowing students:Members are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence inthe work of the Junior and Senior Years at Rush Medical College. The election of thefollowing students is announced:Louise Alexandria AndersonMax Hilyard BraunLeonard CardonEvangeline Naomi ColburnMabel Frances EvansMildred Ethel FridussMary Louise HutchinsonLouise Alexandria Anderson, Botany and ZoologyMax Hilyard Braun, Commerce andAdministrationEvangeline Naomi Colburn, Education and Kindergarten-PrimaryEducationMabel Frances Evans, PoliticalScience and HistoryMildred Ethel Friduss, French andSPanishRegina Augusta Haas, BotanyCharles MacMillan Houser, Divinity subjectsJohn Everett GordonEsmond Ray LongCharlotte McCarthy Mary Rachel MarshallWesley David MitchellClaude Owen PauleyJohn Magnus PearsonSusan Louise PerkinsPeter Per PersonMary Louise Hutchinson, EnglishMary Louise Hutchinson, HistoryEvelyn Alma Linner, EnglishMary Rachel Marshall, Commerceand AdministrationMary Rachel Marshall, PoliticalEconomyWesley David Mitchell, Commerceand AdministrationWesley David Mitchell, PoliticalEconomyJohn Magnus Pearson, Physics andMathematicsCarolyn MacDonaldEloise Parsons Elmer Walter PowersErnest Hocking RunyonEdward Boucher StevensAnna Mabel Smith StokesBenjamin Morrow WasherRuth Elizabeth WentworthJosephine Valberg Pearson, BotanySusan Louise Perkins, GreekSusan Louise Perkins, SociologyElmer Walter Powers, EducationErnest Hocking Runyon, BotanyBernice Blanche Shannon, HistoryEdward Boucher Stevens, Greekand LatinBenjamin Morrow Washer, HistoryBenjamin Morrow Washer, LawCharles Edward ShannonHoward WakefieldAssociate Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science. The election of thefollowing students is announced:Members 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:Caroline May BensleyGladys Christian Mary CameronStanislos ChylinskiJohn Charles ClarkDonald DooleyFlorence Pauline EckfeldtVerne Ovid GrahamGeorge Frederick HarshFrederick Whipple AppelLowell Fairley ButlerWalter Pace CottamGeorge Russell CrislerOpal Ruth Hart DavisRichard Lloyd DoanFrank Marshall DurbinCharlotte Dell EastonJohn Arthur Glaze Herman Eliot HaywardYu-Ming HsiehJerome IsenbergerElbe Herbert JohnsonRichard Nevile JonesRalph Brandreth KennardBen Adolph MadsonPaul Sidney MartinNormand Louis HoerrLloyd B. JensenArthur William KornhauserMarion MonroeBernard Radcliffe MortimerWilliam Grovenor McGinniesThomas Harris OsgoodWalter Raymond PendletonGregor T. Popa Harold Lawrence MasonJoseph Paul Eldred MorrisonIsidore Elkanon MuskatLemuel Clyde McGeeMinette Dorothea NewmanRuth Maude WattsLeslie A. WhiteMartin RempLee Miles RoderickEdward SapirOsborne WilliamsJohn WilliamsonWillard Leo WoodJohn YesairWilliam Caldwell YoungMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University. Theelection of the following students is announced:V. 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 WilkinsCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Gordon JenningsLaingCandidates 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 LaingCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGES1. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Louise Alexandria AndersonLeonard CardonBernard GinsbergAntoinette Marie KillenClara May McFrancisSusan Louise Perkins Ernest Hocking RunyonLouis ScalaEdward Boucher Stevens(June, 1925)Edward Boucher Stevens Benjamin Morrow WasherBeatrice WatsonWinifred Ellen WilliamsFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:II. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:III. IN THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:IV. IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONWilliam John AlsipHarry D. BairdWinifred BlakeClaudia Gaylord BoyntonWilliam Russ BurnsHenry Clarence BushCleo Margery CominsEmma Dorothy Christina ConradRobert Edward CurleyElsa Ellen DahlCharles Raoul DanielsonHumphrey Campbell DixonAnna Mae DolezalMabel Frances EvansMargaret Louise FisherRena Catherine FlanaganMildred Ethel FridussHarry Gaylord FriedaGrace Irene GrimesLouise Alexandria AndersonJohn Isaac BrewerSamuel BroydeLeonard CardonWilliam Sze Hsin ChowJames Elmer CreagerRuth Addy FreemanDonald Jonas GrubbRegina Augusta HaasEvangeline Naomi Colburn-Albert Franklin Gilman- Rolla Varnon MarklandMax Hilyard BraunArthur Clarence DroegemuellerWilliam Lake Embree Olga Frideborg GustafsonCharles Dyer HeileJoseph HerzmanElizabeth Thompson HordCharles MacMillan HouserGeorge Holmes HubertMary Louise HutchinsonAlexander J osephi IsaacsAgnes Victoria KirkFlora LevyEvelyn Alma LinnerI Chiang MeiHermine MenziJanet MetzenbergRagnar Olaf MolineLaura MoynihanAgnes Eugenia MyersMary McCluerEleanor Pride McDowallFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Howard Jesse HartmanOscar Verny HighMarque Lesslie JacksonAlbert Chandler JohnstonGertrude Helen KeenerLibuse KosteleckyFred Joseph KrausJames Lyman LaughlinCharles Herman LesageEmma Ullman Newfield-Elmer Walter Powers- Rolland Dale ToddMary Rachel MarshallWesley David MitchellHarold Reese Nissley Adah Marie PeircePeter Per PersonEmely Marie PetersenJohn Henry ProbstFrench Rose RayburnMarjorie Baldwin ScatesGerrit John SchutBernice Blanche ShannonWakelee Roy SmithAnna Mabel Smith StokesWalter ThieleWilliam John TildenElmer William VoigtSidonia WallisBenjamin Morrow WasherJustin Cabot WebsterRuth Elizabeth WentworthMary Matilda Houston WhiteBeatrice WolfEUNICE MAE ACHESONA.B., in Education, Iowa State Teachers College, 1919(Education)MILDRED MELLOR BATESONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Art) Thesis: The Value of a Psychological Examination in PredictingFreshman Grades in CollegeThesis: Architecture among the American IndiansRichard Arthur MartinJohn George MeilerLouise Phyllis NarmontaJohn Magnus PearsonJosephine Valberg PearsonErnest Hocking RunyonVernon Wagner SchiekLouise Evaline TerwilligerHarold John TosneyNannette Clara WoodMadge Lorayne WoodwardMarjorie Hatfield 'YyliePaul Wilson RicherJames Benjamin SullivanEdwina Adele Meaney For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREIRENE MAE COONSA.B., Drake University, 1918S.B. in Education, ibid., 1918(History)ESTHER LIEPER COOPERPh.B., University of Iowa, 1902(English)WILLIAM STANTON DONOHOA.B., Baylor University, 1906A.B., Yale University, 1907(English)DOROTHEA MARGUERITE HARJESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Germanics). i JOHN TILLMAN HEFLEYA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1901(Education)FLORENCE ALBERTA IMLAYA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1915(Home Economics)ROSCOE GEORGE LINDERA.B., Illinois College, 1913(Education)JOHN MARSHALL NASONA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1913(Education)MABEL MELISSA POTTERA.B., University of Arkansas, 1914(Home Economics)GLADYS ANNE RENSHAWA.B., Sophie Newcomb College, 1914f (Romance)HOLLAND DEWITTE ROBERTSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Education)JENNINGS BRYAN SANDERSA.B., Franklin College, 1923(History)MARY GOODE STALLWORTHS.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1916(Art)MINNIE LOUISE STECKELA.B., University of Kansas, 1917(Education)CHARLES ARTHUR STONES.B., University of Illinois, 1917(Education)RUTH EDITH THOMASA.B., Baker College, 1915(Latin)WILLARD WALTER WALLERA.B.} University of Illinois, 1920(Sociology)DAVID LAWRENCE WICKENSA.B., Morningside College, 1913(Political Economy)LIDA MYRTLE WILLIAMSPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1924(Education) Thesis: The Squatter as a Factor in the Development oj AmericanDemocracyThesis: Shakespeare's Manipulation oj History in the HenryIV-V TrilogyThesis: Studies in the Style oj Richard Hooker's "EcclesiasticalPolity"Thesis: Pontius Pilate in Germanic FolkloreThesis: The Status oJ the Written Examination in the Four-YearAccredited Secondary Schools in OklahomaThesis: The Food Consumption and Food Habits of YoungChildren as Modified by the Nursery LunchThesis: A Comparative Study oj Four Factors in Holding ClassGroup AttentionThesis: International Relations as Revealed by Editorials, Cartoons, and Textbooks in American HistoryThesis: Physical Manifestations of Fatigue in Young ChildrenThesis: The Verse Technique oj Jean MoreasThesis: The Contractual Power of Boards of Education withRegard to School PropertyThesis: Religious Forces in South Carolina during the RevolutionThesis: The Development oj Secular Gothic Architecture in theUnited StatesThesis: Factors That Indicate Success or Failure in MathematicsThesis: A Comparison oj the Mathematical Ability of JuniorHigh School Pupils and Senior High School PupilsThesis: The Italic Religious Elements in the Seventh "Aeneid"Thesis: Fluctuations in the Severity of the Punishment oj Criminals in Englandfrom the XI to the XX CenturiesThesis: State Farm Loan Policies since I9I5Thesis: Human Activities Approved in the Religious Literaturesoj the WorldBESSIE DUNN BECKPh.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1913II. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: The Religious Value oj the Fourth Gospel [or BoliviansJOSEPH RAYMOND CRANDALLA.B., Bethany College, 1922RUSSELL FAIRFAX JUDSONA.B., William Jewell College, 1922GUSTAV BERNHARDT KIMMELA.B., Northwestern College, 1897 Thesis: The Early History oj the Disciples oj Christ in IndianaThesis : Missionary Education in the Light of the New W orldViewThesis: Outstanding Features oj Modern MysticismI- --------HENRY ORDWAY LLOYDA.B., McMaster University, 1923ELDON ALBERT RAMIGES.B., Cornell College, 1916JOHN TE SELLEA.B., Lawrence College, 1924DAVID DAVIES VAUGHANS.B., Northwestern University, 1900 Thesis: The Bearing of the Greek Papyri on the New TestamentThesis: The Moral Life as It Affects Our Concept of GodThesis: The Americanization of the Dutch Reformed ChurchThesis: The Technique of the EvangelistLAURA MAUDE WHEELERPh.B., Lawrence College, 1896 Thesis: Contribution of the North China Women to the Renaissance MovementIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONROBERT GREENWELL KNIGHTA.B., University of Manitoba, 1920 Thesis: The Organization and Control Methods of the WalgreenCompanyIV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONCATHERINE ADAMS MOOREPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922 Thesis: Children on the Chicago Stage: A Study in theEnforcement of Social LegislationThesis: Chicago Typographical Union No. 16: Fifty Years ofDevelopment with Emphasis on Its Relations with the DailyNewspaper Publishers (1852-1902)THOMAS HOBEN ROBINSONA.B., Acadia University, 1924II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEIN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEThesis: ButyrolactoneTHADDEUS HOWARD BAKERS.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Chemistry)MARJORY McKEE BILLOWA.B., Wellesley College, 1920(Geography)EDNA MYRTLE BROWNS.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Geography)IRENE MARGARET EASTMANA.B., University of North Dakota, 1918(Chemistry)KATHERINE BROOKE GUNNS.B., University of Kentucky, 1924(Home Economics)HERMAN ELIOT HAYWARDA.B., University of Minnesota, 1917(Botany)ISABEL TILTON NOBLEA.B., University of Kansas, 1922(Home Economics)ENID TOWNLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Geology)MARGARETWARTHINA.B., University of Michigan, 1923(Geography)WILLARD LEO WOODA.B., Indiana State Normal, 1920(Chemistry) Thesis: The Port of Durban, South AfricaThesis: Timber Industries of British HondurasThesis: The Reduction of z-NitrofiuoreneThesis: Yearly Variation in the Basal Metabolism of ChildrenThesis: A Floristic and Ecological Study of the Dalles of the St.Croix, WisconsinThesis: The Relation of the Reaction Time of Baking Powdersto Their Use in BakingThesis: The Oil Producing Horizons in the Eastern UnitedStatesThesis: Industrial Relationships in the Geography of Alpena,MichiganThesis: The Variation of the Oxidizing Power of Osmium TetraOxide with Hydrogen Ion Concentration: In the Presence ofPotassium Chlorate IIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.)PETER LELAND WENTZ (cum laude)S.B., Brigham Young University, 1924 LESTER EDWARD WILLSA.B., Mississippi College, 1922II. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Four-Year Certificate:SAMUEL ALBERT LEADERS.B., University of Chicago, 192IESMOND RAY LONGA.B., University of Chicago, 19IIPh.D., ibid., 1919JEANNETTE LESZCZYNSKI RIDERS.B., University of Chicago, 1923CHARLES EDWARD SHANNONS.B., University of Chicago, 1923For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREIVAN COLUMBUS BERREYS.B., University of Alabama, 1923JAMES ROBERT DOTYS.B., University of Chicago, 1923EDWARD HARKLESS DUNNS.B., University of Chicago, 1923LEON JACK GOODMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1924JOSEPH MAJOR GREENES.B., University of Chicago, 1923CHARLES EDWARD ANDERSONS.B., Coe College, 19IOARTHUR JOHN ATKINSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1921S.M., ibid., 1922THOMAS ADDISON BAIRDS.B., University of Chicago, 1922EDWIN JEAN BLONDERS.B., University of Chicago, 1922PHOEBE CLOVERS.B., University of Chicago, 1914CLIFFORD CLAYTON CORKILLS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WILLIAM CLARENCE DOEPPS.B., University of Chicago, 1922FRED OTTO EMIL EGGERTS.B., University of Chicago, 1922MARGARET WILSON GERARDPh.D., Northwestern University, 1921A.B., Wellesley College, 1917JOHN EVERETT GORDONS.B., University of Chicago, 1916Ph.D., ibid., 1921CARL HELGE MAURITZ JANSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1922EUGENE PARGNY KINGS.B., Fisk University, 1916WILLIAM FREDERICK KROENERS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WYANT LAMONTS.B., University of Chicago, 1922RALPH SAMUEL ALEXANDERA.B., Wooster College, 1916(Political Economy, Political Science)REGINALD MELVILLE CHASEA.B., University of Toronto, 1898A.M., University of Chicago, 1920(Latin, Greek)LYSLE WINSTON COOPERA.B., Colorado College, 1918(Political Economy)SISTER MARY AQUINAS DEVLINA.B., St. Clara College, 1912A.M., University of WIsconsin, 19I4(English, Greek)VIRGIL BARNEY HELTZELA.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1916A.M., Harvard University, 1920(English)FAY BERGER KARPFS.B., Northwestern University, 1919(Sociology) MARVIN SIGMUND LAUERS.B., University of Chicago, 1922AUGUST HENRY MADSENS.B., University of Chicago, 1922CHARLOTTE McCARTHYS.B., University of Chicago, 192ICAROLYN MACDONALDS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WILLIAM MONROE McKAYUniversity of ChicagoELOISE PARSONSA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1917Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1923DAVID THORNTON PROCTORS.B., University of Chicago, 1921GEORGE JOHN RUKSTINATS.B., University of Chicago, 1922ISAIAH REED SALLADAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1922MAURICE SIMKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1922WILLIAM SIMKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1922OTMAR THURLIMANNS.B., University of Chicago, 1922DONALDWAIRS.B., University of Chicago, 192IHOWARD WAKEFIELDS.B., University of Chicago, 1917Thesis: Some Phases of Allied Merchandising in the UnitedStatesThesis: The Use of Attributive Prepositional Phrases in Colloquial LatinThesis: Economic Policies and Theories of the American Federation of LaborThesis: The Date of the C- Version of "Piers the Plowman"Thesis: Chesterfield and the Tradition of the Ideal GentlemanThesis: American Social Psychology and Its European BackgroundFLOYD WESLEY REEVESS.B., Huron College, 1915A.M., University of Chicago, 1921(Education)PIETER KORNELIS ROESTGraduate, University of Leiden, 1920(Sociology) IJ -......... �.Thesis: The Unit of School Finance in IllinoisThesis: White Magic and Its TheoriesII. IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCECHARLES HENRY BEHRE, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Geology)SAMUEL TILDEN BRATTONS.B., in Education, University of Missouri, 1916A.M., ibid., 1917(Geography)OPAL RUTH HART DAVISA.B., Earlham College, 1920S.M., University of Chicago, 1924(Botany)FRANCIS ARTHUR JENKINSS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Chemistry, Physics)FREDERIC THEODORE JUNGS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1919(Physiology)ISRAEL MORRIS LEVINES.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)CLARA MARIE DE MILTA.B., Sophie Newcomb College, 19IIS.M., Tulane University, 1921(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)ECHO DOLORES PEPPERS.B., University of Washington, 1920S.M., ibid., 1922(Mathematics)ALLAN FUNDER REITHA.B., University of Nebraska, 1914S.M., University of Chicago, 1923(Hygiene and Bacteriology)CHARLES WINSTON SAUNDERSS.B., University of Missouri, 1907S.M., University of Chicago, 19II(Physiological Chemistry, Chemistry, Physiology)SAMUEL BRADFORD STONES.B., Lafayette College, 1921S.M., ibid., 1923(Chemistry, Physics)ARTHUR AUGUST SUNIERS.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Chemistry, Physics)WALTER CARL TOEPELMANA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1916(Geology)SELDEN RICHARD WARNERS.B., William and Mary College, I9IIS.M., Cornell University, 1923(Botany)PERCY WHITE ZIMMERMANS.B., in Education, University of Chicago, 1915S.M., ibid., 1916(Botany) Thesis: Slate in Northampton County, PennsylvaniaThesis: The Geography of the St. Francis BasinThesis: Germination and Early Growth of Cornus florida, Sambucus canadensis, and Berberis ThunbergiiThesis: The Separation of the Element Chlorine into Isotopes(Isotopic Elements)- The Light FractionThesis: On the Existence of a Parathyroid HormoneThesis: The Mercuration of Neutral Red and Its SulphonicAcidThesis: Phenylstearic AcidThesis: Theory of Algebras over a Quasi-FieldThesis: Bacteria in the Muscles and Blood of A pparently NormalAnimalsThesis: The Nutritional Value of Chlorophyll as Related toHemoglobin FormationThesis: The Atomic Weight of Chlorine in Meteorites and Minerals of N on-Marine OriginThesis: An Attempt to Partially Separate the Isotopes of CadmiumThesis: The Geology of a Portion of the Slim Buttes Region ofNorthwestern South Dakota with Special Reference to Unusual Structural Features Due to SlumpingThesis: The Distribution of Native Plants and Weeds on CertainSoil Types in Eastern TexasThesis: Vegetative Plant Propagation with Special Reference toCuttingsIII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: Indianization, a Process in the Christian Communityof South IndiaLAMBERTUS HEKHUISA.B., Hope College, 1913A.M., ibid., 1916D.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Religious Education)ALBERT JAMES SAUNDERSA.B., Christian University, 1906A.M., ibid., 1907D.B., University of Chicago, 1909A.M., ibid., 1913(Religious Education)KWENIHTAIA.B., Shanghai Baptist College, 1919A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(Systematic Theology) Thesis: Nationalism in India, a Sociological StudyThesis: A 11, Inquiry into the Origin and Early Development ofT'ien and Shang-tiVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTVII. "ALMA MATER"(First stanza only)words by.8DWIN H. I.EWJ& .Music adapted and arranged for mixed voices",PAUL MANDEVILLE.Arra.ngement copyright, 1808. by the University of ChicagoVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSION"Sortie" in B Flat RopartzMARSHALSWILLIAM HARVEY ABBOTTEDWARD CARDER AMESMELBOURNE WELLS BOYNTONPAUL COULTER CULLOMEARL WALTER ENGLISH HUGH ALLEN MILLERTHOMAS ROBERT MULROYARCHIE LEONARD TREBOWADDISON WHITE WILSONCARL VICTOR WISNERROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, Marshal of the UniversityKARL JOHN HOLZINGERPAUL MAcCLINTOCKFRANK HURBURT O'HARA ASSISTANT MARSHALSROBERT SWANTON PLATTDWIGHT ABEL POMEROYHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYCOLLEGE MARSHALSALLEN HEALD, Head MarshrJJCOLLEGE AIDESADELAIDE AMESJEANETTE ALICE BALDWINJOSEPHINE BEDFORDCATHARINE FRANCES CAMPBELLELEANOR FRANCES FISHLOIS GILLANDERS EDITH HEALLUCY ELIZABETH LAMONELIZABETH LEMAYELEANOR SMITH RICEHELEN ALICE WOODING