THE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIFTHCONVOCA TION\tbe 'tllni"etsit� of '-!bfcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERUbe$ummerJUNE ELEVENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINETHE UNIVERSITY CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESt • FOR THE CONFERRING OF HIGHER DEGREESELEVEN O'CLOCKProcessional-March in F GuilmantI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe MarshalThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe Acting President and the President Elect of the UniversityII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, D.D.,Dean of the University ChapelIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, LL.D., President Elect of the UniversityIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSWilliam Joseph Roach, RomanceRosalia Margaret Schultz, GreekRichard Montgomery Snodgrasse,AnthropologyHarold Claire Taylor, PhilosophyGrace Esther Wertenberger, Phys­iologyEmelie Belle Fisher, PsychologyPhilip Morris Hauser, SociologyGordon Rounds Kunz, LatinDorotha Finch Marlow, HomeEconomicsMortimer Philip Masure, BotanyRalph Henry McCormack, GeologyOra Olive McFadden, EducationHerbert Fred GeislerMayer GoldbergA. Louis ManasonRobert McDougal, Jr.Clayton Findeis HogeboomRobert Watson LennonMyron Gilmartin MeansBarclay Elijah NobleGilbert Joseph R!chEdmund LeRoy LindRalph Henry McCormackScudder MekeelGeorge Lorimer NicollEugene Joseph RosenbaumDorothea RudnickErmine Ferne BowmanOrley Edward BrownMay BurunjikDon Llewellyn CarrollHarry Frank ClementsVersa Viola ColeHonor Scholars in the Graduate Schools, selected by the departments, for excellence inthe work of the Senior Colleges:Marshall Avery PipinClement Francis SpringerRoger Quincy WhiteEllis Robyn WilcoxHoward McDowell Anderson,MathematicsClarence Lewis Barnhart, EnglishArmand Richard Bollaert, Chem­istryDonald Spencer Bond, PhysicsBeatrice Maxwell Collins, Geogra­phyEsther Elizabeth Espenshade, Eco­nomicsMembers are elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomination by theFaculty of the Law School for high distinction in the professional work of the LawSchool. The election of the following students is announced:Members are elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity for excellence in the work of theJunior and Senior Years at Rush Medical College. The election of the followingstudents is announced:Leon Mathis DespresClaire Thomas DriscollBernard EpsteinJacob GeffsHerbert William DasseArthur Newton FergusonRalph Homer FouserJack GoldsteinMerlyn George Henry Hall I van SippyHarold C. VorisJohn Allen WilsonHarry WinklerAssociate 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:Elwood Augustus AthertonMary Sue BledsoeDonald Spencer BondDonald Mundell CrooksHelen Marguerite DeiblerBrenda Beatrice DruceBruce Clark Freeman Gretchen ShawRichard Montgomery SnodgrasseBertha Hagedorn TepperWilliam McCullough TuttleMargaret Martin VokesCalvin Stockton Y oranMembers 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:Frances Coon DavisDaniel Dobroslav DrobaMargaret FrankRichard Mason FrapsCalvin Souther FullerThomas Francis GallagherKenneth Howard AdamsBennett Franklin AveryEvelyn Cora A veryLester George BarthBrunner Charles BeckerSidney BloomenthalMiriam Arline GeyerWillis Lambert GroenierJean Elizabeth HawksGeorge HerzogCarl Ellis HoweAline HukeHarriette Valletta KrickMary Aldin Morgan LeeThelma Porter Levin Edmund Waring LoweCarl Mauritz MarbergPaul Sidney MartinEva Myrtle McMillanWilson McTeerFrederick Madison MeigsSidman Parmelee PooleHelen Joy ReedHenry Elisha Allen, SecondAlfred Victor FrankensteinThe John Billings Fiske Prize in Poetry is awarded to Una Lane RobinsonLeo Tolstoy SamuelsFlorence Matilda SauerJoyce Clennam StearnsSpencer Gordon StoltzJames Bart StroudNorma Catherine StyronHarold Alfred SwensonAlexander Gilbert LaMar, FirstThe Milo P. Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toHonorable MentionDexter Wright MastersGeorge David Brodsky Helen Lacy RummonsAlice Winifred FinneganThe Chicago Folklore Association Prize is awarded toSister Mary Coronata SchardtThe Wig and Robe Prize for excellence in the work of the first two years in the Law Schoolis . awarded toGiles Henry Pens toneThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Bacteriology is awarded toGeorge William StuppyThe Harry Ginsberg Memorial Scholarship in the Department of Physiology is awardedtoVictor Einar JohnsonNational Research Fellowships have been awarded toThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize for a dissertation reporting the re­sults of an original research in the field of Dioinii», is awarded toKenneth Lewis HeatonLester George Barts, Departmentof ZoologyRichard Mason Fraps, Departmentof Zoology Burton Wadsworth Jones, Depart­ment of MathematicsGordon Pall, Department of M athe­maticsThe Benjamin Rush Medal and Prize for excellence in Medicine are awarded toMerlyn George HenryThe Daniel Brainard Medal for the best dissection in Surgical Anatomy is awarded toDonald Roth LairdProfessor James Henry BreastedThe L. C. P. Freer Medal and Prizes for the best dissertations involving investigation onthe part of a student in the Freshman or Sophomore Class in Rush Medical CollegeNot awarded in 1929The J. W. Freer Medal and Prize for the best dissertation involving investigation on thepart of a student in the Junior or Senior Class in Rush Medical CollegeNot awarded in 1929The De Laskie Miller Prize, founded by Mrs. C. C. Curtiss, for excellence in Obstetricsand Gynecology is awarded toRuth Renter DarrowThe Rosenberger Medal "in recognition of achievement through research, in authorship,in invention, for discovery, for unusual public service, or for anything deemed ofgreat benefit to humanity" is awarded tofor his contribution to the history of civilization through the organization of theOriental Institute and the notable achievements of the expeditions conducted underhis directionCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Acting Dean Edward WilcoxHintonV. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES 'Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Henry GordonGaleCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shailer MathewsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Acting Dean Edward Wilcox'HintonCandidate for the Four- Year Certificate in Medicine in the Graduate School ofMedicine of the Ogden Graduate School of Science by Dean Henry Gordon. GaleCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate III Medicine III Rush Medical Collegeby Dean Ernest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Rush Medical College by DeanErnest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Henry Gordon GaleThesis: A Certain Rational Transformation of a Real Plane "THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OFSCIENCE ONFRANK BALDWIN JEWETT, Ph.D.The Candidate will be presented by Dean Henry Gordon GaleCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE.J'JULIA FRANCES ALLEN Thesis: Anglo-Chinese Relations I9I{)-27 'A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1920(History) ,V MARY ELIZABETH BOOZERA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1927(Mathematics) •../ ALFRED WILLIAM BOWERSS.B., Beloit College, 1928(Anthropology) •V TALLULAH MARION CAREYA.B., Talladega College, 1924(Mathematics) vv' LESLIE AMBROSE CHILDRESSA.B., Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute, 1913(Education)y' SYDNEY MATHILDE CRAWFORDA.B., Tulane University, 1925(English) ./FRANCES COON DAVISA.B., Washington University, 1928(Psychology).,/ ANDRES BAUTISTA DEVERAA.B., Indiana University, 1926(Education)/ FREDERICK ROGER DUNNA.B., Carleton College, 1925(Comparative Religion) •./ EDNA GRAHAM EASTABROOKSA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926(English)V CLARENCE HENRY FAUSTA.B., North Central College, 1923D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1924(English),\. HAROLD BOND FIELDSA.B., Dartmouth College, 1928(History) Thesis: The Relationship of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and ArikaraThesis: Mechanical Properties of a Certain SphereThesis: Instruction Costs in the Fourteen High Schools of LaPorte County, Indiana,for the School Year 1926-27 .Thesis: Language Studies in the Early Volumes of the "SouthernLiterary Messenger"Thesis: The' Relative Reliability oj Words and NonsenseSyllables as Learning MaterialThesis: The Development of Public High Schools in the Philip-pine Islands, \Thesis: The Search for the Law of Religious Evolution •Thesis: Willa Cather's Place in the Frontier Movement inA merican Literature.Thesis: The Relationship of A. Bronson Alcott to the EducationalMovements of His Time.Thesis: The Influence of Peter Muhlenberg in Virginia, 1772-76 �HELEN AMALIE FORNASONA.B., Ohio State University, 1927S.B. in Education, ibid., 1927(Political Science)ELIZA EMMA GAMBLEA.B., University of Nebraska, 1919(History) �MIRIAM ARLINE GEYERA.B., University of Arizona, 1928(Psychology)V SISTER ANGELE GLEASONA.B., College of St. Catherine, 1924(History) vv LAURINDA MARIE HAMPTONA.B., Lawrence College, 1923(History) I;CLAUDE CLARK HANNAA.B., Franklin College, 1914(Education)ORVILLE BYRON HAYWARDPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1924/ (Education)V HARRY HOlJERS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Anthropology) _,// HARRIET HORN KEITHA.B., Hiram College, 1926(Romance) (/' FORREST ELWOOD KELLERA.B., Knox College, 1927(Economics) V/ GERHARDT KURT LAVESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Anthropology) .;V RONALD FREEMAN LEEA.B., University of Minnesota, 1927(History) ,/./ LEONARD LLEWELLYN LEHA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1911D.B., Lancaster Theological Seminary, 1914(Anthropology) ?vi SISTER AGNES RITA LINGLA.B., College of St. Catherine, 1927(Germanics)MILTON PIERATT LOCKHARTA.B., Berea College, 1923(Education) "./ WILLIAM GUY LUDLOWA.B., Indiana University, 1919(Education)V SCUDDER MEKEELS.B., Harvard University, 1928(Anthropology)V ETHEL REDFIELD NELSONA.B., Central Michigan Teachers College, 1924(Education) •\.- JEAN THOMAS NELSONA.B., Hendrix College, 1926(History) t"'I' RAYMOND EDWARD NELSONA.B., Carleton College, 1925(Sociology) "V RUTH GUSTAFSON NEWCOMBA.B., Occidental College, 1925(Sociology) �\I VILJO KUSTAA NIKANDERA.B., Carthage College, 1928(Philosophy)DOROTHY THELMA ODELLA.B., Denison University, 1928(English)MILDRED MAY OSGOODA.B., Huntington College, 1924(Art) Thesis: The Civil Service Clerical AssociationThesis: The Relation of the Repudiation of State Debts to theFinances of the Tyler A dministration �Thesis: The Influence of Changing the Expected Time of Recall .Thesis: The Political Influence of Eleanor of AquitaineThesis: Dorothy Dix and Prison ReformThesis: The Effect of Religious Influences upon the Conduct ofHigh-School StudentsThesis: Disabilities in Arithmetical Reasoning and TheirRemedial TreatmentThesis: The Causes of Primitive Warfare"Thesis: Montaigne's Conception of Pleasure IThesis: Some Accounting Aspects of the Problem Involved in theValuation of a Piece of Machinery ..Thesis: A Reconstruction of Malaysian Society vThesis: Social Philosophy of the Massachusetts Federalists �Thesis: The Shaman in Aboriginal North American Society �Thesis: A Study in New High German Diphthongs y'Thesis: The Evolution of School Revenue in the State of Florida vThesis: The Correlation of Certain Standardized Test Scoresand Semester M arks of High-School Pupils.Thesis: A Survey of the Social Culture of the Kru, Grand Cess,Liberia; with Comparative Material from the Grebo, Nimiah,LiberiaThesis: The Content of American History in Grades VII andVIII as Revealed by State Examinations �Thesis: A History of the Policy of the United States towardNaturalized Citizens AbroadThesis: A Study of an Isolated Industrial CommunityThesis: An Analysis of the Concept Personality Type �Thesis: Whitehead's Philosophy of ReligionThesis: Relation of the Letters of Charles Lamb to the Essays ofElia ,Thesis: The Influence of the Skyscraper upon Modern DecorativeArts" BENJAMIN HARRISON OVERMANA.B., William Jewell College, 1922(History) \MARIE JOHNSON PAXSONS.B. in HOIl).e Economics, Iowa State College, 1923(Home Economics) , ,'v ELIZABETH HILTON PAYNEA.B., University of Michigan, 1921(Art)NELLIE GEORGIA RUSHINGA.B., Baylor College, 1927(English) I'DOROTHY B. SMITHA.B., Southwestern College, 1924/ (English) vDOROTHY WARE SMITHA.B., Wesleyan College, 1920(English)VESTA CORALIE SWEITZERA.B., College of the City of Detroit, 1926(History) _v' ROBERT CHARLES THOMPSONA.B., University of South Carolina, 1920(Education) y" MARJORIE HAGMAN THURSTONA.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1922(English) ./ASTRID VIOLA TORNWALLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Art) ,v'MAUDE ANNE WALLINA.B., Texas State College for Women, 1921(Romance)"SUSAN MARIE WATTA.B., Western College for Women, 1927(Romance) ...MARGARET CATHERINE WEEBERA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1928(Mathematics) vvi MARIE DOROTHEA WEISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(History) vFLORIDA EVELINE WENZELPh.B. in Education, University of Chicago, 1921(Education)V DAVID SCOTT WOODSA.B., Queen's University, 1918A.M., University of Manitoba, 1926(Education) yCOSTI KA YSAR ZURAYKA.B., American University of Beirut, 1928(Oriental Languages and Literatures) , Thesis: The Goths and Their Relation to the Roman EmpirefromTheir Appearance in History to 378 A.D.Thesis: A Study of Will-Temperament of Junior and SeniorHigh School GirlsThesis: Florentine Quattrocento Sculpture and Its CulturalMilieu vThesis: A Word-Study in Mary N avilles M urfree's Stories of theTennessee MountaineerThesis: Howells's Attitude toward the Middle West and MiddleWestern MaterialThesis: Imitations and Adaptations of the Popular Ballad in theWorks of Rosetti, Morris, and SwinburneThesis: General Boulanger and French Political Parties.Thesis: A Study of Vocational Education in South Carolinaunder the Smith-Hughes Plan, I9I8-28 'vThesis: The Development of Lytton Strachey's BiographicalMethod '"Thesis: Expressionism in Chinese ArtThesis: Some Ideas of Jose Maria de Pereda as Reflected in HisWorks"Thesis: Characterization and Description of Interiors in the"Scenes de la vie parisienne"Thesis: Asymptotic Evaluation of Functions Defined by ContourIntegralsThesis: The Social Philosophy of John Taylor of CarolinaThesis: The Legal Status of the Use of School Property for Otherthan School !'urposes lThesis: The Effect of Field-Day and Athletic Competitions onthe Examination Results of PupilsThesis: Miskawaihi's Ethics and Greek Thought.II. IN THE GR.ADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOL/MARTIN ROBERT AHRENSA.B., University of Dubuque, 1907Ii HENRY ELISHA ALLENA.B., Yale University, 1924CHARLES GARABED CHAKERIANA.B., University of Dubuque, 1924/ HAZEL ELORA FOSTERL.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1909'" LILLIAN RUTH JOHNSTONA.B., University of Illinois, 1918VHAROLD A. LUMSDENA.B., University of Illinois, 1925IRENE TAYLOR MACNAIRA.B., Park College, 1919 Thesis: A History of the Ahmadiy,'a Movement "Thesis: The Ottoman Caliphate: Its Importance for the Leader­ship and Unity of Islam IIThesis: The E.tJect of the American Environment on the Religionof Thirty Greek and Armenian Immigrants vThesis: Position of Women in the Pauline CommunityThesis: A Study of Hymns as Source Material for a JuniorCurriculum vThesis: The Reactions of an Adult Worshipping Group �Thesis: Evaluation of Modern One-Act Plays for Church Use ./" HERBERT GORDON MAYA.B., Wesleyan University, 1927V CARL ANDREW NISSENS.B., Linfield College, 1922CHARLES JAMES PARDEEA.B., Hiram College, 1909D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1916 Thesis: A Priori Elements in the Boston School of Personalism .;Thesis: Recent Interpretations and Practices in the Baptist CvChurch Regarding the Lord's SupperThesis: Unity in American Churches from I800 to I840DUANE VAN DYKE RAMSEYA.B.,. Hamline University, 1927 Thesis: Religion in the Social Settlements,GREGORY VLASTOSA.B., Robert College, 1925v CARL GUST WELLMANA.B., Wheaton College, 1925WILLIAM WOODARDA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1918 Thesis: The Religious Life of a Group ofTuieite- and Thirteen­Year-Old Boys -/Thesis: The Evolution of the Influence of Protestantism uponA merican Politics �.� v ' .. ..1:Thesis: The Religious Implications of the Philosophy ofSantayana vThesis: The Spiritual Awakening in Sweden in the Middle ofthe Nineteenth Century",Thesis: A Leadership Training Program for Teachers in ChurckSchools of H okkaido, Japan./ PAUL ANDREW SORNBERGERA.B., Ottawa University, 1926../ JOHN FRYE STEARNSA.B., Harvard University, 1922III. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATION""WILLIAM GORDON BENNETT Thesis: A Study of the Correlation Found to Exist between Book-A.B., Queen's University, 1921 keeping and Other Secondary School Subjects in the High�tu�ft!��'iti�f Toronto, 1925 School of Commerce, Toronto" ALBERT FRANK BRIDGMAN Thesis: Radio as an Advertising Medium w'A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1927ALBERT RUSSELL GRIFFITHPh.B., Denison University, 1925 Thesis: The University of Chicago Press: Some Administrativeand Accounting Problems of the Publication Department �IV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONEMILY ROSE KLEINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927WILLIAM SIMPSON MAYNARDA.B.'faylor University, 1924-s'\-,,,1\ � ...(Jv , .. \. Thesis: The Medical Department of the Max Epstein Clinic, AStudy of 772 Patients Admitted to the Medical Clinic .-Thesis: The Use of Prisoners' Labor and the Disposition ofPrison- Made Goods in Illinois State Institutions II"V. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLV/ AMY WINSLOWA.B., Earlham College, 1910B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1916 Thesis: A Study of Data Pertinent to the Advising of AdultReaders v'\II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEIN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEV MAX CORALA.B., College of the City of Detroit, 1927(Mathematics)../ RUTH ELLEN CRABBES.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Botany) "V DONALD MUNDELL CROOKSS.B., Indiana State Normal School (Muncie), 1927(Botany)./RALPH NICKOLUS GOEBELS.B., University of Illinois, 1923(Chemistry) ./ Thesis: The Logical Foundations of Analytic GeometryThesis: A Morphological Study of Ptilidium ciliareThesis: Relation of Temperature to Renewal of Growth in SomeWoody Plants •Thesis: A Study of the Lauer Method of S emi- Micro A nalysis ofOrganic Compounds for Carbon and Hydrogen ,III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESNtWILLIS LAMBERT GROENIERS.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Chemistry) '"DANIEL THORVAL GUNDERSENS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Physics) ,'" MARY HARDESTYA.B., Newcomb College, 1926(Zoology) v .V LORENE MARGARET HARTLEYS.B., Maryville State Teachers College, Missouri, 1925(Mathematics) "WILLIAM K. HERMANA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1927(Physiological Chemistry)"FAITH MARJORIE JOHNSTONA.B., Central State Tea-chers College, Michigan, 1927(Botany)V JOHN WILLIAM KENDRICKA.B., Howard College, 1927(Botany)JAMES ALEXANDER LONGMANB.S.A., University of Toronto, 1924(Physics) ...v' WILLIAM MARKOWITZS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Mathematics) '"RAYMOND EARL McPHERSONA.B., Indiana State Normal College, 1927(Mathematics) •MARIAN JOYCE RICHESONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Mathematics)ARNOLD EPHRAIM ROSSS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Mathematics)MARTHA HUGHES SCOTTA.B., Park College, 1922(Zoology) ,NORMA CATHERINE STYRONS.B., North Carolina College for \Vomen, 1917A.B., tu«, 1927(Hygiene and Bacteriology)WILLIAM TUACHS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Botany)DELIA MARIETTA VAN NORMANA.B., North Central College, 1924(Mathematics) , �MARGARET MARTIN VOKESA.B., College of the City of Detroit, 1928(Botany) ..SHENG-TSU WANGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926A.M., Harvard University, 1927(Geography) t/IRENE LOUISE WENTES.B., Lewis Institute, 1927(Mathematics) \YUE KEI WONGS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Mathematics) V Thesis: The Crystal Structure of Calcium I-'Thesis: Potential Distribution in Neon ArcsThesis: The Structure and Development of the Comb in theBrown Leghorn FowlThesis: Duality in Projective Differential Geometry.Thesis: A Critical Study of the Methods Used in the Determina­tion of Total and Organic Chlorides in Tissues tThesis: The Ecology of the Navy Bean with Special Referenceto Michigan �Thesis: A Contribution to the Embryogeny of Pteris longifoliaThesis: A n Experimental Difficulty in the Observation of theDiffraction of Cathode Rays ..Thesis: Certain Numerical Periodic Solutions of the Four BodyProblem .Thesis: On the Contact of a Quartic Surface and an AnalyticSurface ,...Thesis: Analogues of the Theorems of Rolle and Bolzano forPolynomials in a Complex VariableThesis: On Indefinite Ternary Non-Null Quadratic FormsThesis: A Study of the Variations in Sex Ration and of Cross­Over Percentages in a Series of Experiments Involving ThreeSex-Linked Factors in Drosophila Melanogaster �Thesis: Some Factors Affecting Microbic DissociationThesis: Permeability of the Seed Coats of Xanthium Pennsyl­vanicum and the Catalose Activity of the Seeds and Seedlings'Thesis: The Potential of Homogeneous Parallelepipeds vThesis: Nucleor Division and the Formation of Sterigmata inCoprinus Atramentarius •Thesis: Geographic Aspects of the Trade of DairenThesis: Pencils of Quadric Surfaces in Projective DifferentialGeometry ..Thesis: Representation of Bilinear Functionals in Terms ofStieltjes IntegralsThesis: Some Current Interpretations of the Doctrine of Salvationin the Light of the Theory of Evolution1. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:"V CHRISTIAN BERT JENSENA.B., University of California, 1924! . I AUGUST EDGAR JOHANSENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926 Thesis: The Idea of God in the Theology of SchleiermacherSTILES LESSL YA.B., William Jewell College, 1925./ GEORGE WERTMAN MORRISA.B., Hiram College, 1924MARTIN SCHMIDTGraduate Baptist Theological Seminary of Hamburg,1899Graduate University of Konigsberg, 1904I � Thesis: J ewis h Hostility to Early Christianity II'Thesis: The Influence of Greek Mystery Religions upon Paul asIndicated in First Corinthians v"Thesis: The Founding and Progress of the First Baptist Churchin EstoniaII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLF or the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Donald Nicholas Berchem John Russell Griffiths Clyde L. KormanFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):SIMON AGRANATPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926SIDNEY SAMUEL ALEXANDERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927FRED WILLIAM ANDERSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928DAVID LEONARD APFELBAUMA.B., University of Illinois, 1927ED WARD ATLAS (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927RICHARD EUGENE BALDWINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927BERNARD BARUCHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927MAX BLOOM STEIN, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927CATHERINE WILSON BULLARDA.B., Illinois College, 1926CECIL ALEXANDER CAPLOWPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928ISADORE PHILIP CHAPMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927JOSEPH KENNARD CHEADLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927MAX ALBION CHERNOFFPh.B.; University of Chicago, 1926JOHN RUSSELL CHRISTIANSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926EDWARD CONTORERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927EDWIN GORDON CROUCHA.B., Milligan College, 1925BINDLEY CHARLES CYRUSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926LEON MATHIS DESPRES (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927CHRIS G. DEVATENOS (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927LEO AARON DIAMOND (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927SEYMOUR LEE EDELSTEINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927BERNARD EPSTEIN (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927CHARLES CORNELIUS ERASMUSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928PHILLIP ELIAS FREEDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928 HERBERT FRED GEISLER (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927ARTHUR GETTLEMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928MAYER GOLDBERG (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927BENJAMIN ISAAC GREENEBAUM, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1928WALTER AUGUST HALVORSENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927THOMAS PORTER HARRIS, JR.A.B., Fisk University, 1922THOMAS DODD HEALYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928MILTON MANSFIELD HERMANN(cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927GEORGE RAY HOLBROOKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927SAMUEL ARTHUR KARLINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928RAYMOND ALLEN KINZIEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927SEYMOUR GRAHAM KLAFFPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927ARTHUR WILLIAM KLEINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928EMIL LANGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928JESSE LLOYD LAWVERA.B., Beloit College, 1926GEORGE EDWARD LEONARD, JR.A.B., University of Kansas, 1927A. LOUIS MANASON (cum laude)A.B., College of City of Detroit, 1927FRED HENRY MANDELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928 .ROBERT McDOUGAL, JR. (cum laude)A.B., Princeton University, 1926ALEXANDER JAMES NAPOLIPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927NATHAN MAURICE OPPENHEIMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926'MAURICE SAMUEL PALLESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928I Degree conferred at the close of the Autumn Quarter, 1928.ALBERT PETROLEWITZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928JACK THEODORE PINCUSPh,B., University of Chicago, 1927LESTER PLOTKINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929HENRY RICHMOND SACKETTS.B., University of Chicago, 1927BENJAMIN LEONARD SACKSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928LEROY HATZ SCHURMEIERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928PAUL EDWARD SCHUWERKA.B., McKendree College, 1926LOUIS SEVINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927DAVID BARUCH SHAPIROPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927ARNOLD 1. SHUREPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927CARL 1. SIGALS.B., University of Illinois, 1928M. MAYHALL SMITHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927S. ALBERT STERNA.B., University of Michigan, 1927 Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927ANNA SVATIKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927JOHN SVATIKS.B., University of Chicago, 1927HENRY JOHN TEPASKEA.B., Morningside College, 1926VICTOR MATTHEW THEISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927ROBERT HOWARD WATERFORD, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927KIRBY HUNT WELLSA.B., Wabash College, 1922ROGER QUINCY WHITE (cum laude)A.B., Princeton University, 1926GEORGE DONALD WHITEHOUSEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927ELLIS ROBYN WILCOX (cum laude)Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1926WASSON JESSE WILSON�A.B., Indiana University, 1926IRVING TOBIAS ZEMANSA.B., University of Michigan, 1926SAMUEL ZIVIII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE OGDENGRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEFor the Four-Year Certificate:SYLVIA GATES HOLTONA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1925(Anatomy) Thesis: The Function of the Di.tJerentiated Segments of theUriniferous Tubules in MammalsIV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Four-Year Certificate:CHARLES BARONS.B., Beloit College, 1925LAMBERTUS EUGENE BEEUWKESS.B., Michigan State College, 1925LEONIDAS HARRIS BERRYS.B., University of Chicago, 1925ARTHUR RALPH BRYANTA.B., Grinnell College, 1925HILDAHL INGBERT BURTNESSA.B., St. Olaf College, 1925RUTH RENTER DARROWA.B., Western Reserve University, 1918JAMES WALLACE DUNCANS.B., North Dakota Agricultural College. 1924BENJ AMIN BAYLIS EARLEA.B., Baylor University, 1925LEO ALEXANDER ELKOURIES.B., University of Alabama, 1926S.M., ibid., 1927KINSEY OURANT ENGLISHA.B., Ohio University, 1923S.B., West Virginia University, 1927_ KENNETH PATTON EVANSA.B., University of Alabama, 1925S.B., ius., 1927RALPH ALTON FERGUSONA.B., University of California, 1924S.B., University of North Dakota, 1927 RALPH HOMER FOUSERD.D.S., Northwestern University, 1911S.B., Lewis Institute, 1925HERBERT BOTHWELL GASTONA.B., Kansas University, 1925MARTIN FRANCIS GAYNORA.B., Holy Cross College, 1924AUBREY LOUIS GOODMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1925HAROLD BIRGER HANSONA.B., Augustana College, 1925EARL CLIFFORD HENRIKSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1926S.B., ibid., 1927MERLYN GEORGE HENRYA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926S.M., ibid., 1927MAURICE JAMES HOILIENA.B., University of South Dakota, 1926S.B., ibid., 1927MAURICE L. JONESA.B., University of Kansas, 1924S.B., ibid., 1927FRANCIS VINCENT KOWALSS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1925JAMES ALEXANDER LAIRDS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1915CHARLES L YNVILLE LEPPERTA.B., West Virginia University, 1925S.B., ibid., 1927WILFRED FRANCIS LOWEA.B., University of North Dakota, 1926S.B., ibid., 1927JOHN ARTHUR LUNDA.B., St. Olaf College, 1923S.B., University of North Dakota, 1927LEO JOHN McGUIRES.B., University of Wisconsin, 1928MYRON GILMARTIN MEANSS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1926HAROLD LYNER MILLERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1927ROBERT FISHER MONTEITHS.B., Coe College, 1925TRAUGOTT HERMAN NAMMACHERA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926A.M., ibid., 1927CLEMENT FRANCIS NEACYS.B., Colgate University, 1924MICHAEL PETER OHLSENS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1929ARCHIBALD OSCAR OLSONS.B., University of North Dakota, 1927 GEORGE LOUIS PERUSSE, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1925S.M., ibid., 1927 'THEODORE STANLEY PROUDA.B., DePauw University, 1921LESLIE ALONZO PURIFOYA.B., University of Arkansas, 1926HERBERT ARNOLD SHEENS.B., University of Chicago, 1924HALL IVAN SIPPYS.B., University of Chicago, 1921MERLE E. SWEELEYA.B., University of South Dakota, 1925S.B., ibid., 1927JAMES HARVEY TEUSINKA.B., Hope College, 1925LOURING WILLIAM VOREA.B., Manchester College, 1925HAROLD C. VORISA.B., Hanover College, 1923JAMES IGNATIUS WARGINS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1925LAWRENCE ARTHUR WILLIAMSS.B., University of Chicago, 1926S.M., iu«, 1927GORDON WELLS ABBOTTA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1925STANLEY CHARLES ANDERSONA.B., University of Utah, 1923HERMAN BEUKERA.B., Hope College, 1922S.M" University of Illinois, 1924HENRY PATRICK BOURKES.B., University of Chicago, 1925ROY ERNEST BRACKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1925THEODORE GEORGE BRAUNS.B., University of South Dakota, 1926JOHN ISAAC BREWERS.B., University of Chicago, 1925EUGENE MICHAEL COPPSS.B., University of Chicago, 1923HERBERT WILLIAM DASSES.B., University of Chicago, 1925JOHN WESLEY DEYTONA.B., University of North Carolina, 1926CARLISLE DIETRICHUniversity of WisconsinJOSEPH NILES EPSTEINA.B., University of North Carolina, 1926ARTHUR NEWTON FERGUSON,S.B., University of Chicago, 1923S.M., ibid., 1925Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1927JOHN RALPH FINKLEA.B., University of North Dakota, 1923S.M., ibid., 1926CLIFFORD CANNON FULTONA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1924S.B., uu., 1926CARL BURKHART GEIGERA.B., Ohio University, 1925JACK GOLDSTEINS.B., University of Chicago, 1925OTTO EARLE GRAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1925CHARLES OSCAR HARRISS.B., University of Chicago, 1925 HOWARD JESSE HARTMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1925ROBERT KORNITZER HILTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1926CLAYTON FINDEIS HOGEBOOMA.B., University of South Dakota, 1925S.B., ibid., 1926ALBERT JOSEPH HOLZMANPh.G., South Dakota State College, 1916A.B., University of South Dakota, 1923A.M., University of Denver; 1926MARQUE LESSLIE JACKSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1925RALPH EARL JONESS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1925S.M., ibid., 1926THOMAS DUANE JONESA.B., University of Michigan, 1924S.B., Loyola University, 1926DOROTHY ESTELLE KOCHS.B., University of Chicago, 1925FRED JOSEPH KRAUSS.B., University of Chicago, 1925MERWIN OTTIS LANAMA.B., Washburn College, 1921A.M., University of South Dakota, 1926ROY MILTON LANGDONS.B., University of Chicago, 1925ROBERT WATSON LENNON• S.B., University of Chicago, 1925SAMUEL LUBER ,A.B., George Washington University, 1924VERNE MILES MANTLEA.B., Occidental College, 1925HIRAM DUNLAP MOORA.B., Middlebury College, 19IIS.M., University of Vermont, 1919S.B., University of Oklahoma, 1925MELVIN ALLEN MUL VANIAA.B., William Jewell College, 1925S.B., University of Missouri, 1926JONATHAN HALSTED MURRAYS.B., Otterbein College, 1922For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:GEORGE WILLIAM RITTEMANA.B., University of North Dakota, 1925S.B., ibid., 1926VERNON WAGNER SCHICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1925 SYLVAN WILLIAM SIMONS.B., University of Chicago, 1924S.M., ibid., 1926JOSEPH JENNINGS HARRISON SMITHA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1923DANIEL LYTLE STORMONTA.B., Geneva College, 1921Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1925ALVA CLAUDE SURBER, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1923PAT ALEXANDER TUCKWILLERS.B., University of West Virginia, 1926DAVID ALEXANDER WATKINSA.B., University of West Virginia, 1926S.B., uu., 1927WALTER RONALD WERELIUSE.M., Montana State School, 1921JOHN ALLEN WILSONA.B., Ripon College, 1922A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1924Ph.D., ibid., 1927HARRY WINKLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1921HAROLD WOLFSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1925S.M., ibid., 1926BARCLAY ELIJAH NOBLES.B., Iowa State College, 1922EDWIN HARDY OBERS.B., Dartmouth College, 1925FRED OWEN PRIESTA.B., Baylor University, 1924WILLIAM JOSEPH QUICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1924JACK IRVING RABENSS.B., University of Chicago, 1925MILTON PARKE REAMA.B., University of Utah, 1925GILBERT JOSEPH RICHA.B., Cornell University, 1915A.M., ibid., 1915Ph.D., ibid., 1917RALPH HORACE SCULLS.B., Wilberforce University, 1922S.B., University of Chicago, 1924IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATUREJ LESTER KRUGER BORNA.B., University of California, 1925A.M., ibid., 1926A.M., Princeton University, 1928(Latin)CLARENCE WILLIAM BROWNA.A., Weber College, 1924A.B., University of Utah, 1925(Psychology}AARON JOHN BRUMBAUGHA.B., Mt. Morris College, 1914A.M., University of Chicago, 1918(Educationj., 'JOHN BENNET CANNINGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Economics) v'GARFIELD V. COXA.B., Beloit College, 1917(Economics) ItPHILIP GRANT DAVIDSON, JR.A.B., University of Mississippi, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(History) •SHERMAN HINKLE EOFFA.B., University of Texas, 1920A.M., ibid., 1924-(Romance) '"MILLARD SPENCER EVERETTA.B., William JeweU College, 1919(Philosophy) "RALPH RAY FAHRNEYA.B., Mt. Morris College, 1919A.M., University of Chicago, 1922(History)JOHN BERNARD FULLERSt. Michael College, Steyl, Holland, 1903St. Gabriel University, 1920(Germanics) vSISTER EUCHARISTA GALVINA.B., College of St. Catherine, 1924A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(History) • Thesis: The I ntegumenta on the Metamorphoses of Ovid by Johnof GarlandThesis: The Influence of the Assimilative Character of MemoryMaterial on RetentionThesis: The Authority of Boards of Education in the Adminis­tration of Pupils and Teachers as Defined by the CourtsThesis: The Economics of Accountancy: A Critical Analysis ofAccounting TheoryThesis: Business Forecasting in the United States 1918-28Thesis: Revolutionary Propaganda in New England, New York,and Pennsylvania, 1763-76Thesis:' The "Patraiiuelo" of Juan de Timoneda; an Editionwith Introduction and NotesThesis: Utilitarianism as a Universal Morality \Thesis: Horace Greeley, the Tribune, and the Civil WarThesis: H ilarii Versus et Ludi �Thesis: The Influence and Conditions Affecting the Settlemen0/ Minnesota, 18 37-60 0/WILLIAM HENRY GRAYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1918A.M., University of Chicago, 1926(Education) "WILTON MARION KROGMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926A.M., ibid., 1927(Anthropology )ERNEST LAUERA.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1908A.M., Northwestern University, 1914(History) ,,/PAUL SIDNEY MARTINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Anthropology) vJAMES MAURICE McCALLISTERS.B., Central Missouri State Teachers College, 1921A.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Education) vHOWARD YALE McCLUSKYA.B., Park College, 1921(Education) ,THOMAS CARSON McCORMICKA.B., University of Alabama, 19IIAM., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1918(Sociology) vMARTIN HENRY NEUMEYERAB., DePauw University, 1919D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1921A.M., Northwestern University, 1922(Sociology )LEWIS WILLIAM NEWTONA.B., University of Texas, 1904A.M., ibid., 1907(History) .-RALPH HENRY OJEMANNS.B., University of Illinois, 1923S.M., ibid., 1924(Education) vDOROTHY MAE ROBATHANA.B., Wellesley College, 1919A.M., Columbia University, 1921(Latin)CLARENCE SANSOMA.B., University of New Brunswick, 1906(Education);DONNAL YORE SMITHS.B., Bowling Green State College (Ohio), 1924A.M., University of Chicago, 1927(History) v Thesis: An Experimental Comparison of the Movements inM anuscript Writing and Cursive Writing •Thesis: A Study of Growth Changes in the Skull and Face ofA nthropoids with Reference to Man.Thesis: The Significance of the Town Wall in the Developmentof the Medieval City \Thesis: The Kiva, A Survival of an Ancient House TypeThesis: An Analytical Study of Reading Deficiencies of JuniorHigh School Pupils v"Thesis: An Experimental Analysis of the Influence of CertainConditions on the Reading of College Students �Thesis: Rural Unrest: A Sociological Investigation of the RuralMovement in the United StatesThesis: Conscience: A Socio-Psychological Study ,Thesis: The America'nization of French Louisiana. A Study ofthe Process of Adjustment between the French and the Anglo­American Populations of Louisiana, I8oJ-60Thesis: A Study of the Relation of Handedness to SPeech withEmphasis on the Technic of Testing Handedness .:Thesis: The Sources of Sicco Polenton's "Scriptorum IllustriumLibri" v:Thesis: The Diagnostic Value of a Test in Relation to ItsDifficulty ..,Thesis: Salmon P. Chase and Civil War PoliticsII. IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCESIDNEY BLOOMENTHALS.B., University of Chicago, 1926S.M., ibid., 1927(Physics) >/v CARL COLTON BRANSONA.B., University of Missouri, 1926A.M., ibid., 1927(Geology and Paleontology) "\. NICHOLAS DIMITRIUS CHERONISS.B., University of Chicago, 1918(Chemistry)'* HARRY FRANK CLEMENTSS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1924S.M., ibid., 1925(Botany)ALEXANDER JOSEPH COOKS.B., University of Alberta, 1920A.M., Harvard University, 1923(Mathematics)RICHARD MASON FRAPSS.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Zoology) Thesis: Oxide Band Spectra of the Lead IsotopesThesis: The Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the PhosphoriaFormation ..Thesis: The Transformation of a-Bromobutyric Acid into {3-Bromobutyric AcidThesis: H ourly Variations in the Carbohydrate Content ofLeaves and PetiolesThesis: Pairs of Rectilinear Congruences with Generators inOne-to-One Correspondence.Thesis: Studies on Respiration and Glycolysis in Planaria.I. Methods and Certain Basic Factors in Respiration\�� -_--. - -- - ------_._-V FRITIOF MELVIN FRYXELLA.B., Augustana College, 1922A.M., University of Illinois, 1923(Geology and Paleontology)DAVID MANUS GANSS.B., University of Chicago, 1926S.M_, ibid., 1927(Chemistry) Thesis: The Glacial Geology of Jackson H ole, WyomingThesis: The Origin of the Adventitious Root, Leaf, and SecondaryRoot of Ceratopteris thalictroidesJAMES CLARKE GRAYA.B., Syracuse University, 1925A.M., ibid., 1927(Zoology)OLGA THEODORE HESSPh.B., Brown University, 1925A.M., ibid., 1926(Zoology)NORMAND LOUIS HOERRA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1923(Anatomy)CARL ELLIS HOWEA.B., Juniata College, 1919(Physics)M. DORISSE HOWEA.B., Syracuse University, 1925A.M., ibid., 1927(Botany)ERIC PEARSON JACKSONA.B., Brown University, 1921A.M., Clark University, 1923(Geography)ROBERT EMMANUEL LANDONS.B., University of Chicago, 1926(Geology and Paleontology) If 'v' JOSEPH ELDRIDGE MARKEES.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Anatomy)ROBERT HOUGHTON MARQUISA.B., University of Missouri, 1922(Mathematics)MAX MORRISS.B., Municipal University of Akron, 1913A.M., Harvard University, 1914(Mathematics)GORDON PALLA.B., University of Manitoba, 1926. A.M., University of Toronto, 1927(Mathematics)ORLANDO PARKS.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Zoology)ARTHUR EUGENE SCHUHS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Chemistry)JOYCE CLENNAM STEARNSA.B., Kingfisher College, Oklahoma, 1917. S.M., University of Chicago, 1925(Physics)EMORY ROSS STRAUSERS.B., University of Iowa, 1924(Anatomy)GEORGE WILLIAM STUPPYS.B., Purdue University, 1920S.M., ibid., 1922(Hygiene and Bacteriology) 0/ISIDOR W ALERSTEINA.B., University of Toronto, 1926(Physics) ./'" MYRON McDONALD WEAVERA.B., Wheaton College, 1924S.M., University of Chicago, 1926(Physiology) Thesis: The Development, Histology, and Endocrine Functionsof the Compensatory Right Gonad in the HenREBEKAH MONAGHAN GIBBONSS.B., Cornell University, 19lj3S.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1920(Home Economics) / Thesis: I. The Direct Determination of Adsorption at the Gas­Liquid Interface. II. The Surface Tension of Aqueous Solu­tions of Para-Toluidine. III. Vaporization and SurfaceFormation in Relation to OrientationThesis: The Effect of Body Build on the Specific Dynamic Actionof Protein in DogsThesis: The Effects of Pure Solutions of Sodium, Potassium andCalcium Chlorides on Oxygen Consumption of PlanariaDorotocephalaThesis: The Cells of the Suprarenal Cortex in the Guinea Pig,Their Reaction to Injury, and Their ReplacementThesis: The L Series Spectra of the Elements from Calcium toZinc •Thesis: The Early Geography of the Champlain LowlandThesis: Metamorphism and Ore Deposition in the Santa Rita­Hanover-Fierro Area, New Mexico; A Study in IgneousMetamorphism \Thesis: Some Specific Vascular Changes in the Uterus ofMammals)\V" ,IThesis: A Comparison of Existing Theories of Algebraic Num- - :J",J.. 1'+ .bers, and the Isolation of an Abstract TheoryThesis: Nets of Collineations in n-SpaceThesis: Problems in Additive Theory of NumbersThesis: The Measurement of Daylight in the Chicago Area, andIts Ecological Significance �Thesis: Disintegrative Synthesis of AtomsThesis: Can Electrons Revolving in Inner Orbits Account forFerro-MagnetismThesis: On the Relation of Changes in Blood Coagulability toProtein ShockThesis: The Production and Prevention of Pneumonia andOther Pneumococcus Infections. Experiments on the Rabbitand on Monkeys (M acacus rhesus and Cebus capucinus)Thesis: The Effect of External Fields on the Polarization of theLight in Hydrogen Canal Rays �Thesis: Studies on Pancriatic Secretion �� h"\ 5-:/' , .r' ..........III. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLCHARLES ALLEN CLARKA.B., Macalester College, 1899(Practical Theology)MERRILL ELMER GADDISA.B., University of Denver, 1926D.B., Iliff School of Theology, 1924(Church History)BERNARD EUGENE MELANDA.B., Park College, 1922(Christian Theology)V LLOYD VERNON MOOREA.B., Occidental College, 1921D.B., San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1924S.T.M., ibid., 1926(New Testament)MARVIN REDEL SCHAFERA.B., Cotner College, 1921A.M., University of Nebraska, 1926(Christian Theology) Thesis: The National Presbyterian Church of Korea as a Con­firmation of the Nevius' Principles of Missionary MethodThesis: Christian Perfectionism in AmericaThesis: A Critical Analysis of the Appeal to Christ in Present­day Religious InterpretationsThesis: The Gospels in Pre-Catholic Christian LiteratureThe Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science -The Degree of Bachelor of Laws - - - - -The Degree of Master of Arts or ScienceThe Degree of Bachelor of Divinity - -The Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) - - - - -The Four-Year Certificate in Medicine - - - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Doctor of Medicine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy 930Thesis: The Catholic Church in Chicago, Its Growth and Ad­ministrationVI. -THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCEFRANK BALDWIN JEWETTA.B., Throop Polytechnic Institute (now California In­stitute of Technology), 1898Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1902D.Sc., New York University, 1925Dartmouth College, 1925Columbia University, 1927University of Wisconsin, 1927During the Academic Year 1928-29 the following Degrees have been conferred by the Uni­versity:74739!OsI47I49I93Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2, OI3_- --- --"---�--��-=------�-- ---ter.ter.ter.VII. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTVIII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith a steady rliythTlt} like a march>. :>Of all fair moth-ers, fair- est she, Most wise of . all that wis - est be,praise her breadth of charv i - 1y, Her· faith that truth shall make men free,dec - ades and for cen -tu- ries , Its bat - tle-ment- ed tow'rs shall rise,IX. THE BENEDICTION COPYRIGHTX. THE RECESSIONFinale in E Flat GuilmantThe audience is requested to rem am standing during the RecessionORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF BACHELORS' DEGREESTHREE O'CLOCKProcessional-March in F Guilmant1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Secretary of the Alumni CouncilThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe, Trustees of the UniversityThe President of the Board of Trustees and the Convocation ChaplainThe Acting President and the President Elect of the UniversityII. THE PR"i1", YERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, D.D.,Dean of the University Chapel .III. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, LL.D., President Elect of the UniversityIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Otis Leonard AndersonRobert James ArdreyNorman Hill AronsEvelyn Claire BaileyWilliam Anton BenesBetty Anne BlairAbe Lionel BlinderJohn Teal BobbittMary BohnetLawrence Robert BrainardHarry Andrew BroadWerner Hermann BromundFlorence Paessler BrownMeyer BrownRobert Alexander BruceRose Zoe CharnowAbraham Arthur CharousRonald Edwards ClarkWilliam Henry ClayLeonard Mayer CohenMilton Herman CohenEsther CorrellRobert Maris Cunningham, Jr.Eleanor Anna DavisMary Marie DavisLucia Grace DowningBernard DrellRobert Edwin DriscollInez Estelle DukeRuth Catherine Ethel EarnshawJuliette Melanie EliscuWilliam Harold ElliotArline May FelthamMilton Irving FinkC. Marshall FishRaymond Kermit FriedAbraham Isaiah GansHarry George Gilbert Harry Palmer GordonRobert Joseph Graf, Jr.Leonard Henry GreatwoodEric Illingworth GrimwadeEvalyn Bell GrubbLyle Donald GummEdward Lauth HaenischMartha Geraldine HarrisDorothy HarshaFrank William HerlihyJohn Newton Hughes, Jr.Joseph Allen HynekJulian Jacob JacksonWilliam JanciusNancy Jane KennedyDavid Clark KenyonHelene Aimee KitzingerMilton Paul KleinJ ames Kenneth KloehrAllen Ewing KolbStanley Roy KorshakSylvia KramerPeter Michael KrauczunasSally LaskinLila Marie LeaverDale Allen LettsSamuel LevinsonLeonie LoebWinfield LoweHugh Ross MacKenzie, Jr.Selma Grace MapelJosephine DeMoss MatsonJames Blish McBeanHelen Eugenie McFrancisMargaret Rita McNicholasJulia Jennie MeleBenjamin Samuel Meyer Loretta Maude MillerHelen Grace O'BrienRobert Hector O'BrienStuart Sayles PalmerLillian Alice PetersonLucile Winifred PfaenderLoretto Ann PhalinCharles Anton PollakRosalie Lotta SabathCharles Henry SevinRuth Elizabeth ShireLucille Annette ShowerLawrence Beall SmithJerome SolomonFlorence Kathryne SprinkleWillard Rutherford SprowlsAlden Bradshaw StevensRuth Kyrk StrineAbe SudranskiHelen Christina SwansonAybbe Haskel TaubFrances Dorothy TaylorMinnie Pearl ThigpenEstelle TomaschoffWalter Mathias UrbainGladys Camille UrbanekMary-Morris VanSchaickAlice Beatrice vonKellerEdmund Nelson WalshFannie Fajel WeinbergLucille Jeanette WelterGrace Elizabeth WhiteRuth WienmanCecelia WolfWilliam F. ZachariasFermino Modesto ZancanaroRuth Zelda ZievFourth-Year Honor Scholars, selected by the departments for excellence in the work ofthe first three years of the College Course:Elwood Augustus Atherton, Ge­ologyBenjamin Mandel Brodsky, Po-litical ScienceGeorge David Brodsky, EnglishDorothy Grace Cahill, RomanceRalph William Caird, BotanyFrances Garden Carr, Home Eco-nomicsIsadore Edward Garrick, M athe­matics William Trumbull Gartside, Geog-raphyJenna Aldean Gibboney, LatinClara J ulianna G ruzalski, HistoryGeraldine Hacker, Hygiene andBacteriologyJames Moerdyke Harmeling, H is-toryLouis Edward Jaffe, PhysicsEdwin Levin, EconomicsLoretta Maude Miller, Education Helene Elizabeth Mynchenberg,Zoology .George Karl Neumann, Anthro-pologyRobert Rand Page, PhilosophyHarry Morrison Reiter, PsychologyHarry Lloyd Stow, GreekHazel Anne Marguerite Wiggers,BotanyCalvin Stockton Yoran, ChemistryNewton Irving Zemans, SociologyThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with Honors on the following students:IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEIHoward McDowell Anderson, Alice Winifred Finnegan, English Simon Oberdorfer Lesser, EnglishMathematics' Marcella Lauretta Gedons, History Gloria Leven, FrenchSylvia Lucy Beadles, EnglishI Awarded on the basis of Comprehensive Departmental Examinations.J ulian Hirsch Levi, HistoryMarian Marilla Lovrien, EnglishMortimer Philip Masure, BotanyFrank Rea Mayo, ChemistryEthel Annan Elder Miriam Frances Miller, History Caroline King Simons, ArtCourtney deColmesnil Montague, Carolyn Lorraine Teetzel, EnglishFrench Wilhelmina Turner, HistoryErna Willa Schroeder, GermanIN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONIViola May Hoyle Mary SlaytonHonors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges of the College ofEducation are awarded to:Hazel Catherine Anderson, Educa­tionDorothy Elizabeth Bernet, Educa­tion and Kindergarten-PrimaryEducation Katharine Adella Boylan, Kinder-garten-Primary EducationEthel Annan Elder, EducationViola May Hoyle, EducationAdelaide Leona Lynch, Education Marguerite Lucilla O'Brien, Edu­cationMary Slayton, Kindergarten-Pri­mary EducationAssociate Members are elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability iti- research-work in Science. The election of thefollowing students is announced:Elwood Augustus AthertonMary Sue BledsoeDonald Spencer BondDonald Mundell CrooksHelen Marguerite DeiblerBrenda Beatrice DruceBruce Clark Freeman Edmund LeRoy LindRalph Henry McCormackScudder MekeelGeorge Lorimer NicollEugene Joseph RosenbaumDorothea Rudnick Gretchen ShawRichard Montgomery SnodgrasseBertha Hagedorn TepperWilliam McCullough TuttleMargaret Martin VokesCalvin Stockton YoranMembers are elected to the Beta of Illinois Chaper of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University. Theelection of the following students is announced:Van Vernon AldermanLester AsherEmmett C. BarrSylvia Lucy BeadlesLouis Mayer BergerDonald Wade BickleyArchie BlakeDonald Spencer Bond (June, 1928)Audrey Boyers (June, 1928)Gertrude Estelle BrenemanGeorge David BrodskyDorothy Grace CahillCharles Joseph Coe (December,1928)Jacob CohenAlvin Morris David (June, 1928)Frank Hall DetweilerWilliam Reinhardt EngelhardtSamuel H. Eppstein (June, 1928)Alice Winifred FinneganElmer Arthur FriedmanI Awarded on the basis of General Scholastic Record.Marie Galpern (March, 1928)Isadore Edward GarrickWilliam Trumbull GartsideMarcella Lauretta Gedons (March,1928)Ben Edwin Goldman (March,1928)Angie Miriam GordonGrace J eanetta GowensClara J ulianna GruzalskiHarry Howard Hagey, Jr.Isabel Nell HallMary Elizabeth HerzogSidney J. Hess, Jr.Glenn Wesley HeywoodKurt Edward HohmanLawrence Sidney JacobsonGeorge Francis James, Jr.Da vid Elias JohnsonHugh Neill Johnson (June, 1928)Walter Perry Kincaid (June, 1928) David Xavier KleinSimon Oberdorfer Lesser (March,1928)Gloria LevenJulian Hirsch LeviEdwin LevinBelle Helen LiebermanJohn Lockwood Lindquist (De­cember, 1928)Marian Marilla Lovrien (J une,1928)Louisa Snowden Luck (August,1928)Donald Biard Mac GuineasLeon Carroll Marshall, Jr. •Mortimer Philip MasureFrank Rea Mayo (June, 1928)Robert Todd McKinlayMiriam Frances MillerCharlotte Melissa MillisCzarna Helen MoeckerCourtney deColmesnil MontagueRuth Vivian Norman (March,1928)Evelyn Baum OppenheimerMarie Luise Wolf-OssendorffMilton Gustave PetersonGeorge Bernard Pidot (March,1928)Marcella Gertrude River (Decem­ber, 1928) Kenneth Allan RouseCharles Schupp SaltzmanArnold Bernard SchlachetErna Willa SchroederRosalia Margaret Schultz (June,1928)Helen Virginia ShoemakeJames Minott Stickney, Jr. Carolyn Lorraine Teetzel (June,1928)Bernard WeinbergGrace Esther Wertenberger _Robert Isaac White, Jr. (June,1928)Leila Senter WhitneyEdwarda Jane Curran WilliamsRobert Samuel Shane, FirstThe New York Times Current Events Prize is awarded toGlenn Burdette Meagher, Second Jerome Norman Sampson, ThirdLouise Forsyth.The Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toByron DunhamThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the Writing of English Prose isawarded toThe John Billings Fiske Prize in Poetry is awarded toAlfred Victor FrankensteinIrving JacobsonH onorable MentionDexter Wright MastersGeorge David Brodsky Helen Lacy RummonsAlice Winifred FinneganEgisto John Menconi, FirstThe Civil Government Prize is awarded toSam Neivelt, ThirdThe Conference Medal for excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toRudolph Peter Leyers James Kenneth Mulligan, SecondThe Rhodes Scholarships were not awarded in 1929-30Commissions in Field Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps, United States Army, are awardedtoDaniel Ambrose CostiganWilliam McDowell FrederickI Milton Alvin GordonElliot Franklin HagerAbe Selig Hyman Richard Wright KernRaymond William MunstermanArthur Karl PetersonDelos Porter Phelps PrattJohn Louis Rackow Frederick Carleton RobieI Robert Adrian SnowI Henry Albert SutherlandChester Bird ThriftRussell Charles WhitneyI Commission conferred at the end of Advanced Camp, July 25, 1929.Certificates of Eligibility which will entitle the holder to a commission in the Field Artil­lery Officers' Reserve Corps upon reaching the age of twenty-one years, are awardedtoSamuel BublickPaul Miro CadraIJames Ronald CouplinI Nicholas George DedakisBob Hancock Samuel HermanArthur Raymond KolderupFrank Louis KorandaLawrence Allen MorrisonCarl Edward Moses John Fredrick RenhultRobert Lee ShapiroJerome SolomonTheodore TiekenRobert Joseph Johnston TiplerDesignated Distinguished Cadet for Adademic Year I928-29Russell Charles WhitneyThe Rosenberger Medal "in recognition of achievement through research, in authorship,in invention, for discovery, for unusual public service, or for anything deemed ofgreat benefit to humanity" is awarded toProfessor James Henry Breastedfor his contribution to the history of civilization through the organization of the Ori­ental Institute and the notable achievements of the expeditions conducted under hisdirectionFrederic Samuel CookSamuel H. EppsteinMuriel lone FinkOlive Edna Laird Louisa Snowden LuckMarjorie NiehausKenneth Blanchard Peirce Irene Esther RudnickRosalia Margaret SchultzMary Marjorie WilliamsonV. THE AWARD OF COMMISSIONSCandidates for commissions in the Field Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps, U.S.A.,will be presented by Major T. J. J. ChristianCandidates for Certificates of Eligibility which will entitle the holder to a commis­sion in the Field Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps upon reaching the age oftwenty-one years, will be presented by Major T. J. J. ChristianVI. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science will be pre­sented by Dean Chauncey Samuel BoucherCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGES.I. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:I Certificate awarded at the end of Advanced Camp, July 25, 1929.........::..--- - -_-_-------.For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Edith AdamsMargaret Larue AdkinsonFrances Ruth AlcockLeila Elaine AlexanderWarren Ray AllbeeAnnette Margaret AllenFrances Lucile AllenIrene Anne AltheideDorothy Stella AlvordAnn Mary AmbrosePauline Dorothy AndrulisAnne ArmstrongHelen AshEstelle Mathilda BachmannJeannette Rebecca BaerEsther Maxwell Baker.Felice Elizabeth BarrettI Carl Irving BartelsteinEdith Marion BaumSylvia Lucy BeadlesAlice Nelson BenningFannie Eleanore BerlissRussell Taylor BerryMargaret A. BloomPaul Bohus, Jr.Rose Dettling BotzAudrey BoyersEsther Dorena BozarthEthel Lucille BrignallLucy Clotilde BuoscioEnid CalvirdMargaret CareyDorothy CarterGrace Elin ChangstromIsaac ChizikAnna Dorothea ChristiansonEdna Blade ClarkEthel Alberta CoburnCharles Joseph CoeMary Margaret ConneryEthel CoopermanFred George CotnamHildegarde CrosbyJohn Crowell, Jr.Grace CullenJames Joseph Cusack, Jr.Charles Fisk CutterAl yin Morris DavidIsadore Ferdie DavisEmmorette DawsonMargaret Ethel DeanCeleste Dagmar DeCelleTeofilo del CastilloFrank Hall DetweilerDorothea Hazel DismeukeAlex Herman DolnickHelen Anne DoughertyHelen Antoinette DriscollAbraham DruckerKathryn C. DurrGeneva W. DuvallMargaret Hills EastmanCharlotte Capen EckhartDorothy Mae EmsheimerMary Ann EnglishEsther Elizabeth EspenshadeCharles Harold Falk MurieUMarguerite FergusonHelen FieldHarriett Lynn FinchAlice Winifred FinneganEmelie Belle FisherRobert Welles FisherClover Marion FlandersLeslie Jonathan FloraHoward FormanMary Eleanor FosterWinfield Clark FosterElyzbeth Sara FrenkelMargaret Helen FurezHerbert Spencer FutranFlorence Lyon GaddisMarie GalpernElisabeth GaltLibby GamsonLaura Villa GapenRobert Tomlin GarberMarcella Lauretta GedonsHelen Louise GeorgeMorton Joseph GetzovHelen Marie GilletLouis B. GoldbergLucille Helen GoldenBen Edwin GoldmanAngie Miriam GordonEverett Laddie GordonMilton Alvin GordonBeulah Nichols GriffingHerbert Henry GrossDavid Carol GrossmanHazel Elizabeth GroverQueenie Henrietta GurevitzSeymour Solomon GuthmanClara Dorothy HaertelHarry Howard Hagey, Jr.Ellen Gray Hahn. Edith HarrisEllen Shirley HartmanJohn Douglas HastingsMartin Hanlon HayesMary Isabelle HeagneyRobert Knop HeinemanGladys Cynthia HermanovichFlorence Rosalynne HerzmanMargaret Rowland HittOlive Mae IrvineEthel Leontene JacobekLawrence Sidney JacobsonLester Robert JamesonDavid Elias JohnsonGeraldine JohnsonHugh Neill JohnsonLouise Antoinette JoslynRobert KaplanMilton Joseph KatzAlbert Bristol KeenanPriscilla Whipple KelloggMyrtle Bliss KelsoRichard Wright KernWalter Perry KincaidWarren Ernest KingMadaline KinterLouise Kirchheimer• Degree conferred at the close of the Autumn Quarter, 1928. Warren Frederick KleinLouise Janice KleinsorgeElma Elizabeth KlinedorfHarriett Lemon KoesslerFelix Franklin KolodziejAxel John Detlev KraemerLouise Keller KripnerLaura Lee KyesMarian Loomis LairdHelen Sophie LandonMary Varena LathamMargaret Mary LearyMarguerite Elizabeth LeClereMaurice Aldrich LeeAnna Elizabeth LerbakSimon Oberdorfer LesserGloria LevenJulian Hirsch LeviSamuel Norton LevinLouis LevineCharlotte Lenore LewisPaul Osborne LewisAtelle LichtenbergerBelle Helen LiebermanMattie LiebermanEsa Carolyn LindquistVirgil LivingstonMelanie Sophia LoewenthalCarrie May LoganMarian Marilla LovrienEvelyn Cecelia LudwigCharles Spencer MacaulayDonald Biard Mac GuineasMarjorie Isabel MacKenzieWilliam John MacKenzieSophia MalenskiJames Fabian MaloneGertrude Nancy MartinJosephine Cecilia MartinAbel Franklin McAllisterJames Robinson McCabeRalph Wendell McCombMarion McDonaldBertrand Aloysious McHughRobert Todd McKinlayRuth Margaret McNallyRobert Leopold MetzenbergMarjorie Irene MillerMiriam Frances MillerSamuel William MillerGeorge Thomas Millhouse, Jr.Charlotte Melissa MillisGeorge MillsOlga MisuraPaulina May MitchellCzarna Helen MoeckerWillard Gordon MoffettMarietta MonahanRuth Elizabeth MonaweckCourtney deColmesnil MontagueMary-Blanche MooreRalph Harold MooreFrederick Shepherd MudgeWilhelmina Anne M ulfingerMary Kay MurphyGeorge Frederick Nardin, Jr.Jerome Joseph NathanRobert Marshall NeerFrances NelsonSara Laurie NewbergerRuth Vivian NormanEvelyn Baum OppenheimerVeronica Anne PalandechOsmond Ernest PalmerMundy Ingalls PealeEsther Louise PelikanGeorge Alfred PercyMilton Gustave PetersonPhilip Markus PeturssonGeorge Bernard PidotDorothy Mallet PrichardJohn Louis RackowMary Adele RagsdaleJames Robert RaleighRobert Newton ReidJohn Culbertson RemickEleanor Louise RhoadsLeonore RichterAugusta RickoverLotta Hess RingerFrances Miriam RisingerLois Mettler RittenhouseMarcella Gertrude RiverWilliam Joseph RoachMarion Alice RobbFrederick Carleton RobieCharlotte RoehlDorothy Grace RohloffHelen Waddle RoofeJune Estelle RosenhauptFrances Elaine RosenthalViolet VelIe RosenthalRobert Arundale AllenHoward McDowell AndersonCheryl Louise AuschwitzVera Marie BarningsMildred Edith BeckerArchie BlakeArmand Richard BollaertDonald Spencer BondGertrude Estelle BrenemanClaude Louis BrignallReid Merrifield BrooksBeth BurgessGerald Irving BurkTheodore McCoy BurkholderBeatrice Maxwell CollinsRay Forest CrawfordWilliam Holman DaubsAngus Jacques DePintoRobert Edward ElinMargaret Ma.ude ForceSamuel Sylvester FreyNellie FriedbergCelia Shirley FurlettHenry Clay GossJanet Alexandria Gow Ruth Mae RothenburgerFlorence Irene SachsKathryn Alma SandmeyerHedwige Maryanna ScelongeRachel Esther SchenckLillian SchlesnaAlfred Bernard Schmidt, Jr.Ferdinand Henry SchmittFrederick Christian SchmittAdolph SchockCharles Maurice SchooffErna Willa SchroederMelba Mina SchumacherAnna SchutzbergerElsie June ShapiroLillian Helen ShlenskyCaroline King SimonsDorothy Clara SimpsonLois Jean SinclairMary Elizabeth SjostromHelen Parsons SmithRuby Garner SmithEvelyne Louise SparlingFlorence StackhouseNora Benedicta SticklingJames Minott Stickney, Jr.Katherine StollRosalie Litten StraussMary Kathryn StylesHenry Albert SutherlandLouise SykesHeber Grant TaylorCarolyn Lorraine TeetzelMorris Samuel TelechanskyWaldo ThorpeFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Grace Jeanetta GowensCharlotte Elizabeth GreerMargaret Alice HaleyBernard HalpernHarriett Louise Harris .Margaret Elizabeth HarrisonKurt Edward HohmanJohn Mathews JacksonClaiborne Elijah Johnson, Jr.Are KroghDavid LaserovitzDorothy LaVerne LeeMildred Letitia LestinaRudolph Peter LeyersEunice LiebmanJohn Lockwood LindquistReuben Rush LisseKatherine Hypatia MacEachernEugene Wilson MacoyMortimer Philip MasureFrank Rea MayoRalph Henry McCormackMatthew McKirdieRussell Palmer MeyerGlen Henry Morey Irene Bell TiplerAdolph James ToigoAmos TschetterWilhelmina TurnerMarcelle Dorothy VennemaLillian Belle VerklerMorton Lyon WadsworthOlga Marie WagboWinifred Marshall WagnerFranklin Earl WalesFay WarhaftigCharles Artemus WarnerJohn Ickes WatsonConstance Louise WeinbergerIrving Abraham WeingartElfride 1. WenischGeorge Heyman WestermanLeona Marie WeyerRobert Isaac White, Jr.Beatrice Wilhelmina WhitfieldHelen Elaine WhitmarshLeila Senter WhitneyEdwarda Jane Curran WilliamsRichard Baker WilliamsLouise Nina WilsonCatherine Augusta WisnerAlice WolbachElizabeth Lydia WolffElizabeth Myrtle WolffAllen McCauley YountSamuel Stanley ZagonOpal Clarse ZeitersVera Harriet ZelmansHerbert Frederick ZornowJulius Martin ZwickJoseph Thomas MoynihanKatherine Dore MungovanEdwin Frank N eckermannEthel Lillian NelsonAmalia Marie NemecGeorge Herman NickleAlfred Matthew NoyesCecilia Helen O'BrienRuth Monica O'BrienHelen Grace O'KeefeMargaret Miller PringleOtto Joseph RichiardiSylvia Myrtle RutkinCatherine Teresa RyanHarry Allen ScherubelMyrtle Stump ShafferMary Cecilia ShurmanArthur Edward SiehrsRobert Ross SpenceChester Bird ThriftTheodore Tieken, Jr.Carolyn Henrietta WeberGrace Esther WertenbergerWhielden Wallace WilliamsMaIka Tania Y ofelII. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Hazel Catherine AndersonAlice May Androus Ella Veronica BarrettCornelia Louise Beckwith Dorothy Elizabeth BernetHortense Beatrice BernhardKatharine AdelIa BoylanNellie May CullarDavid DolnitskyEthel Annan ElderHenry Frederick FreemanViola May HoyleMyrtle Marie IronsRuth Marian Jackson Thomas Carlyle JohnsonAdelaide Leona LynchFrank Richard MooreEthel Margaret MurrayMarguerite Lucilla O'BrienGenevieve ParkerFrances RappaportMary Slayton Lucy Elizabeth SmithBess SturgeonElisebeth TaylorClarence Watson TwichellLeona McConkey WackrowEzra Parker WhittonGladys Olwen WilliamsEdward John ZeilerRose Levitas For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education:Jennie Jeffery WeinlandEdward Henry MetzelElizabeth Bertha MilliesAlphild Olive NelsonCarl August NorbergWalter Eggert PuschelWilliam Anthony RowleyNeil Frank SammonsLester Connell ShephardFrank ShneiderBetty Warren StarrKenneth Paul StibgenJoseph Kent WexmanRobert Todd WilliamsIII. IN THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:IV. IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Elizabeth Myrtle AdlesWolcott Scott AllisonEmmett C. BarrWilliam Louis BrandGeorge Jacob BuchyRaymond John BudingerMartin BymanGeorge ChazanowJohn Peter CholeEdward Llewellyn CoyleJoseph Louis Eisendrath, Jr.Roy A,ugust FergusonStanley Andrew FergusonAlbert Alexander FlounJohn Wright FreemanSara R. FederValeria D. McDermottMaurice Edward Moore Arthur Marvin FrutkinJoseph Fi tzosborn GarenFrances Louise GibsonMaurice Ledlie GordonSidney Samuel GrossmanRobert Paul GwinnWalter Hayward HebertWilliam Brooker HolmesGershom HurvitzAdrian J. KlaasenRobert Henry KleinLibbie Ruth LurieClark J. MatthewsDurmont Winkler McGrawWilliam MelcherJane MullenbachClara Paul Paige Elizabeth Rebecca PotovskyLucille ProserDuring the Academic Year I()28-29 the following Degrees have been conferred by the Uni­versity:The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science - - - - - - - -The Degree of Bachelor of Laws - - - - - - - - - -The Degree of Master of Arts or ScienceThe Degree of Bachelor of Divinity-The Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.)The Four-Year Certificate in Medicine 93074739105147The Degree of Doctor of Medicine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 149The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 193Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,013VII. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTVIII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISbless her with ourshe not truth andCit - Y hon - or more.ne'er shall die.t':\wise of . all that wis - est be,. faith thattruth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment- ed tow'rs shall rise,1..IX. THE BENEDICTIONX. THE RECESSIONFinale in E FlatThe audience is requested to COPYRIGHTGuilmantremam standing during the Recession1I'IJMARSHALROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, Marshal of the UniversityKARL JOHN HOLZINGERESMOND RAY LONGFRANK HURBURT O'HARA ASSISTANT MARSHALSROBERT SWANTON PLATTDWIGHT ABEL POMEROYHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYRETIRING COLLEGE MARSHALSRUSSELL CHARLES WHITNEY, H ead MarshalCHARLES FISK CUTTERROBERT WELLES FISHERHARRY HOWARD HAGEY, JR.WALTER PERRY KINCAIDROBERT TODD McKINLAY GEORGE EDWARD MORGENSTERNGEORGE BERNARD PIDOTROBERT ROSS SPENCEJAMES MINOTT STICKNEY, JR.RETIRING COLLEGE AIDESANNETTE MARGARET ALLENCHARLOTTE CAPEN ECKHARTDOROTHY FRANCES HARTFORDELLEN SHIRLEY HARTMANAGNES ELIZABETH KERRMIRIAM FRANCES MILLER JANE HODSON SHEEANCAROLYN LORRAINE TEETZELLEILA SENTER WHITNEY, Senior AideEDWARD A JANE CURRAN WILLIAMSMARY MARJORIE WILLIAMSONINCOMING COLLEGE MARSHALSHAROLD EMERSON HAYDON, Head Marshal DesignateDANIEL HILL AUTRYNORMAN BRIDGE EATONLOUIS HENRY ENGEL, JR.ELMER ARTHUR FRIEDMANGLENN WESLEY HEYWOOD EDWARD JAMES LAWLERMAXWELL MASONDEXTER WRIGHT MASTERSJOHN EDWARD MENZIESINCOMING COLLEGE AIDESDOROTHY GRACE CAHILL KATHERINE LUCILLE MADISONFRANCES GARDEN CARR MANOTA EVELYN MAROHNGERALDINE HACKER HELEN INEZ McDOUGALLHARRIET DEAN HATHAWAY MURIEL PARKERMARCELLA ELIZABETH KOERBER, Senior Aide CATHERINE SAMPLE SCOTT