---\tbe 'tllnf"ersit� of '-tbfcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIXTHCONVOCA nONUbe .autumnAUGUST THIRTIETHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINETHE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL"School and Leisure," JOHN A. SCOTT, PH.D., LL.D., Head of the Department ofClassics, Northwestern UniversityORDER OF EXERCISES1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional March-Grand Chorus in G Minor GuilmantThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees of the UniversityThe Convocation ChaplainThe Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties, and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D., D.D., Head of theDepartment of Practical TheologyIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Junior Colleges is awarded to thefollowing students:Simon Harvey BauerRuth Eleanor BradshawPhyllis Marion ConkeyLydia Alwynne Fleer Edith Sophie HauslerEmma Lucetta HodginMary Josephine KolarJohn Christian Lobbes Harry ErnestMazurElizabeth McFaddanHerbert Morrow PhillipsMartha Terrell YaegerThe Bachelor's Degree is conferred with 1I onors on the following students:IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEIChester Stephen Alexander, Soci- Harry Sklair, Mathematicsology1I onors for excellence in particular departments of the Senior Colleges of the College ofEducation are awarded to:M embers are elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence inthe work of the Junior and Senior Years at Rush Medical College. The electionof the following students is announced:Mary Alice ArnoldEvalyn Dorothea BrinkmanHelen Thorpe BrouseMary Alice Arnold, Education andKindergarten-Primary EducationEvalyn Dorothea Brinkman, Edu­cationHelen Thorpe Brouse, EducationHelen Thorpe Brouse, Kinder­garten-Primary EducationMaude Ethelyn Doane, EducationWilliam Richard AbbottClarence Earl BaeumleHoward Dick Countryman IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION2Selma JacobsonLaura OftedalVivian Winifred PorterMaude Ella Flanagan, Kinder­garten-Primary EducationSuzanne Helene Holmes, K inder­garten-Primary EducationSelma Jacobson, Kindergarten-Pri­mary EducationLeo Robert Klinge, EducationTreacy Henry DuerfeldtJames Irving FarrellNoel Garnet Shaw Mabel Frances RiceAlfred SchmiedingEva May WearLaura Oftedal, Kindergarten-Pri­mary EducationEmily Maud Ordway, Kindergar-ten-Primary EducationMabel Frances Rice, EducationAlfred Schmieding, EducationLilian Taylor, EducationSamuel Lewis SternGeorge Earle WakerlinAssociate 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:Nelson AllenRuth BlairWilliam Albert DreyerJohn Henry GarlandHarold Fetter GrimLoren Benjamin GrimsleyDorothy Katharine Haffa",1 Awarded on.the _ba;;js ofComprehensive Departmental Examinations.2 Awarded on the basis of General Scholastic Record.Helen Louise HearstPearl HillMorris HoffmanPaul Livingstone HollisterDorothy Merritt HutchisonMary JenkinsWillis Hugh Johnson Frank Ralph KilleJohn Paul LahrGerhard Rudolph Sigmund NagelMary Elbert RawlesAlice Elizabeth RyderRuth Olive SchornherstBertie 'Warren-_� I ,/.-.-:::;.___ -_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:Moffatt Grier BoyceFred Edmond D'AmourMilnor Richmond FreelandSylvia May GriswoldJohn Theobald HauchJoseph Wyman HawthorneElmer Dumond HinckleyMembers 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 DeanMerle Crowe CoulterCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws by Dean Harry Augustus BigelowCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Gordon JenningsLaingCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Acting Dean Shirley JacksonCaseCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Dean Harry AugustusBigelowCandidate for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in the Graduate School ofMedicine of the Ogden Graduate School of Science by Dean Henry GordonGaleCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in Rush Medical Collegeby Dean Ernest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean Ernest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Gordon Jennings LaingTHE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OFLAWS UPONFRANK JOSEPH LOESCHThe Candidate will be presented by Professor Edward Wilcox HintonEvalyn Dorothea BrinkmanWilliam Grady BurnsPhilip Morris HauserCharles Edmond HerzogMaxine HilliardSelma Jacobson Horace Baldwin HuddleCarl Oswald LathropHelen Anna LudemanEthel Austin MartinJosephine McBroomRoscoe Lewis McKinneyEverett Frank Patten Norinne Edith RiederBertram Metherel SheltonMartin SilberbergHarold Herbert TuckerDenis Raymond Augustine Whar­tonWilliam KlevsHannah Mathilda LindahlRuth Kline McNeilLoretta Maude MillerHelen Margaret MitchellHilda Ailene Raby Alfred SchmiedingThelma Cecilia SmithMartin TaitelSusan Miller TraneEva May WearCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN THE COLLEGES1. IN THE COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Donald William Blackwell Mildred Marie BrunnerFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Maxine AdelmanChester Stephen AlexanderGeorgia AllenWilliam Ewart AndersonLeota ArcherHarry Emanuel Axon, Jr.Vernon BairnJohn Laughlin BallMarie Wigmore BarkmanCarrie Malynda BartonMyrtle Mary BergWinifred Layton BevanEthel Janet BobinskyMargaret Helen BollerWilliam Grady BurnsPercia Virginia CarterElsie Davis CharlesThankful Harris ClawsonEduoard Tilden CollierAddiefie Lade CruikshankMildred McLaurin DavisFrieda DeitchWilliam Joseph DempseyCecil Francis DentonJ ames Willis DowLilia McElroy DuncanLiller Wayne EmoryWalter FarberLucile Dorothy Ferreira'Charles FisherM. Stanley FishmanHarold Thomas FriermoodMabel GibberdIris Irene GoodmanGladys Josephine GovierGrace Estelle GutzlerGeorge Roland HaleArthur Frederick HarreCharlton Tisdel BeckWinifred Dorothy BroderickLowell Spence CalvinMary Lillie ClarkeMargaret Mary DelaneyOakley Thomas HerrellHarold Todd HoustonHenrietta Louise Krifka Dorothy Frances HartfordPhilip Morris HauserEdith HeavnerMaxine HilliardAnn Clarke HolmesCarl Nelson HowigHelen Ruth HuberMarjorie Berryman IrelandEvelyn Engeborg JohnsonEvelyn Mary JohnsonEmi Martha JohnstonOscar Alfred Jose, Jr.Marion Edmunda KaneShalom KassanHelen KeeganWilliam KlevsPando George KostoffKarl KravitzToby KurzbandEdith Baker LashleyGeorgia Frances LattinJohn LigtenbergGrace LindleyLeona Alice LorimorAlbert Tung-Ping LuGeorge Donald MacCarronElizabeth Jane MahoneyOlla MasonSister Philomene McAulayJames Fredrick McDonaldRuth Louise McLaughlinRuth Kline McNeilHelen Margaret MitchellNelson MooreDelmar OlsonHelen Constance OlsonIsabelle Genevieve ParentMaud- Pauline ParlinFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:George Robert MuellerRebecca NitkaHenry Heije PoppensEmily Libbie PurerLouise ScalaHartwin Adolph SchulzeBeatrice Marie SheehanII. IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONErnest A. PeachNell Muir PenickIris Margaret PetersonMary Elizabeth PhillipsEva PloegerHilda Ailene RabyFroelich Gladstone RaineyClara Eveline RamskillHulda Amelia RanquistVirginia Caroline ReillyThomas Kelly RogersDina Ada RosiSeymour Hampton RothschildRobert French RummelNatalie SchmalhausenLouise Irene SchultzCatherine Marie SheahanJanet Katherine SmithMarjorie Perle StewartIsabelle StreicherCharles Lundeen SwanMary TaborskyMargaret Grace TaylorFloriede Eliza TempletonJoe David ThomasAlice Lauretta TorreySusan Miller TraneNelly Edith TripetFrieda TroegerAlfred George Trump, Jr.Bertha Blanche VermilyaHelen Virginia WalterNellie Helena WarkAmanda Anna WesselHenry Keith WillcoxDavid Herman WollinsStanley Preston YoungIsadore ZeligsHarry SklairThelma Cecilia SmithRobert Leo Stern .Lilly StoneDorothy Rose SylvesterOlga Alice TildesWaldo William WaringFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Mary Alice ArnoldEsther Elizabeth BladeEvalyn Dorothea Brinkman Walter Norman BrinkmanHelen Thorpe BrouseJennie Mary Butler :'Maude Ethelyn DoaneSister Mary Leon FaganMaude Ella FlanaganIII. IN THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONGrace GalentineSuzanne Helene HolmesFrank Mahan HurdleNina Viola JacobSelma JacobsonLeo Robert KlingeHelen LaceyAlma Catherine Le DouxAgnes Veronica McIlhonJohn Alexander McLeod Isaac Howard MillerLenna A. N edsLaura OftedalOlefine Georgine Lawrence OlsenEmily Maud OrdwayDelia G. OvitzVivian Winifred PorterBlanche PowellMabel Frances Rice Alice Alta RuppRobert Raymond RushAlfred SchmiedingMinnie T. ShoresFlora Mae StapleLilian TaylorThomasina Eliza ThomasEva May WearDorothy Elizabeth Willy.' For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Lila Letha BannenFrank Andrew ChubinskiAugust Henry FellheimerMargarete Elenora Gerkin Bernice JonesEdith Teresa MohnOswald NielsenJulius William Rubin Albert SweigMartin TaitelRichard Edward VollertsenRaymond Eli ZiffIV. IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONGertrud M. C. Kroeger For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURELYDIA FORD ALLENPh.B., University of Chicago, I921(English) .././ RAYMOND YOUNG ALLISONA.B., Wabash College, I9I2(Education) ,/-../ DICE ROBINS ANDERSON, JR.A.B., Randolph-Macon College, I925,(English) V/ GOLDIE PEARL APPLEGATEB.E., Nebraska State Normal School, Peru, I916A.B., University of Nebraska, I9I9/ (Latin) VV GUSTAVE OTTO ARLTA.B., University of Chicago, I9I5(Germanicsjp-"if WALTER ARMSTRONG,S.B., Ohio University, I9I5(Education) v:� IMO AGNES ASHLEYA.B., De Pauw University, I9II(Education) v� CLARENCE ALBERT BACOTEA.B., University of Kansas, I926,/ (History) ,./V MARIE BALDRIDGES.B. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg,I924(English) ,V GLADYS MARY BALLANTYNEA.B., McMaster University, I928(Greek) V' Thesis: John Bunyan, as a Writer of Fiction for the MassesThesis: School Law as Revealed by a Survey of the Supreme CourtDecisions of Colorado, South Dakota, and North DakotaThesis: The Digby Mary Magdalene: A Study of Its Sources,Conventional Elements, and OriginalityThesis A Study of Anaphora in Selected Orations of CiceroThesis: The Status of Research in Folk MelodiesThesis: A Controlled Experiment in the Direct Method of De­veloping IdealsThesis: Home and School Co-operation in Eliminating LanguageErrorsThesis: Higher Education in Virginia between 1830 and 1860Thesis: Criticism of A merican Literature in A merican Periodi­cals 1800-15Thesis: The Medea Myth/JOHN LYMAN BALLIF, JR.A.B., University of Utah, 1925(Romance) ./v' EDWARD ALLEN BATEMANA B., University of Utah, 1917(Education) V../ HOWARD KOENIG BAUERNFEINDA.B., North Western College, 1921(Education) "I'v' WENDELL CLARK BENNETTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Anthropology) 'I'V JOHN EDWIN BJORLIEA.B., St. Olaf College, 1910(Education),.;'� HARRY ELMER BLAINEA.B., Drury College, 1899(Education) Vv' CATHERINE SANDERSON BLAKESLEEA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918(Education)./'/ EVA GERTRUDE BOGGSS.B. in H.Econ., University of West Virginia, 1924(Home Economics) ../v' JULIA ESTHER BOOTHS.B., Columbia University, 1915(English) Y'/MARY DELANEY BOURNEA.B., Texas Presbyterian College, 1919(Latin) Iv1HAYDENCHAMBERSBRYANTS.B., Emory University, 1925(Education) I'./ HELEN IRENE BUDDES.B., University of Chicago, 1923S.B., University of Wisconsin, 192$. / (Romance) "V DOROTHEA ANNA BUNGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1915/ (History)V HELEN MARGARET BUNTINGA.B., McMaster University, 1928(History)VWILHELMINA ELIZABETH RANDALLBURKA.B., De Pauw University, 1914(English)V CLARA BURRIA.B., Hillsdale College, 1928(Psychology)VEVA HELEN CARSTENSENPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1923(Education) "V ESTHER PEREZ CARVAJALPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920(Romance)" PEDRO ANGEL CEBOLLEROS.B., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1926(Education) '"V ELMER CLARENCE COATNEYB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1925(Education)CLARENCE TODD COLEMANA.B., Yankton College, 1922(Education)JESSAMINE COULSTONA.B., Bucknell University, 1928(History)V PAUL GOALBY CRESSEYA.B., Oberlin College, 1922(Sociology)WILLIAM CECIL CROWA.B., Maryville College, 1924(Economics) ./ Thesis: Air Expenditure in Eng'lish and FrenchThesis: The Administration and Cost of Interscholastic Athleticsin the High Schools of UtahThesis: Business Duties Performed by City Superintendents inIllinoisThesis: An Archaeological Survey of the Island of KauaiThesis: The Teaching Personnel in the Different Types of HighSchools of North Dakota, 1925-26Thesis: The Biblical Knowledge of High-School PupilsThesis: A Comparative Study of the College Achievement ofPublic, Private, and Public and Private School EntrantsThesis: A Survey of the Nutrition of Colored Families in ChicagoThesis: Criticism of American Life in Early A merican FictionThesis: The Use of the A.ffirmative Copulative Conjunction inSeries of Adjectives, Nouns, and Verbs in Lucretius .)Thesis: The Activities of State Departments of Education in theAdministration and Supervision of Public SchoolsThesis: An X-ray Analysis of the Tongue Position of FrenchVmvelsThesis: Quaker Influence on Social Reform in Pennsylvania,. I750-80'.., ,Thesis: Manchuriafttnder Chang Tso-LinThesis: Satiric Pseudonyms Used by Alexander PopeThesis: The Influence of an Audience upon RecallThesis: The Use of History in AdvertisingThesis: El Anticlericolismo y la Irreligiosidad de Pio BarojaThesis: A Study of the Teachers' Pension System of Porto RicoThesis: The Judicial Decisions of M assachusetis Relating toPublic and Private SchoolsThesis: A Comparison of the Disciplinary Problem Pupil withthe Ideal Pupil in High SchoolThesis: The Philosophy of Richard Henry LeeThesis: The Closed Dance Hall in ChicagoThesis: M arlzeting Methods of the Cotton Textile IndustryRUSSELL INGRAM DAMONA.B., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1923(Education) .,V GLADYS LOUISE DE LANGIEA.B., Wellesley College, 1927(Romance) vJOSEPH LEO DUFLOTA.B., West Kentucky College, 190$S.B., Vanderbilt University, 1914(Sociology) >/IRMA EARECKSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(English)GILMER CLYDE EIDSONS.B. in Ed., University of Alabama, 1924/ (Education)v FREDERIC JOEL ERICSONA.B., Broadview College, La Grange, Illinois, 1924(History)",GUY DAN ESTESB.C.E., University of Arkansas, 1914(Education)FERDINAND AUGUST PAUL FISCHERS.B. in Arch. Eng., University of Illinois, 1913(Education) VGEORGE KARL FISHERS.B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1915(Education) VV HORTENSE LOUISE FOXA.B., University of Chicago, 1925(English) VLILA BELLE FULLERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924(History Ic-WARD EDGAR GAMBLEA.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1918(Education) "t/ ELSIE FRANCES GIBBSA.B., Union College, 1918(English) .;"V DAVID WILLIAM GIPSONS.B., University of Illinois, 1922(Education)," LELA ETHEL GIPSONB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1921(Education)./ GRACE IOLA GISHS.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1920(Education) vEVEL YN HAZELTON GRANTA.B., Earlham College, 1924(Romance)v'COZETTE ALEENE GROVESS.B. in Ed., Central Missouri State Teachers College,(E�:c�tion) t/v: ORVILLE lVI. HANNAA.B., Franklin College, 1913(English) v'"" JOHN AMBROSE HARBOURTA.B., Ohio State University, 1921(Education) �IZOLA CURLEY HARRISONA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1919(English) wi'CLARENCE WILMER HARVEYA.B., University of Kansas, 1923(Education) ..,SELMA ROE HATLEYA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1923(Education)STELLA VAN PETTEN HENDERSONB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1923(Education) ttl'" Thesis: A Comparison of the Civic Information Possessed byChildren in Chicago and PeoriaThesis: A Study of the "Guignol Lyonnais"Thesis: A Social Psychological Study of the Failing Student inHigh School and CollegeThesis : Mrs. Eliza Haywood's Fiction in Relation to the HeroicRomanceThesis: The Development of the Public High School in GeorgiaThesis: The Political History of Negro Suffrage: The CivillVarPeriodThesis: The Effect of Participation in Organized Athletics onSchool Grades in Arkansas State Teacher's CollegeThesis: The Development and Preliminary Standardization of aSeries of Tests for Mechanical DrawingThesis: The Construction of a Spelling Test for Senior HighSchoolsThesis: The Development of H enry James' Literary Reputation:I 864-87Thesis: The Attitude of Kansas toward the Reconstruction Policyof CongressThesis: A n Analysis of the Professional Training of ElementaryTeachers in Training Departments of High SchoolsThesis: The Literary Reputation of George Eliot, I857-82Thesis: The Reliability of Teacher Rating ScalesThesis: The Achievement of Pupils in Mastering Objectively De­termined Content in American History in Grade VIIIThesis: The Compara,tive Value of English, Algebra, and Geom­etry in Predicting Success in High-School PhysicsThesis: The Language of "Relation De Terre Sainte" by Greffi«A.fJagartThesis: A Study of Factors that Influence Independent Readingamong High-School PupilsThesis: A Critical Study of the English in the Curricula of theTeachers Colleges of WisconsinThesis: The Treatment of the World War in Secondary SchoolTextbooks of England, France, Germany, and the UnitedStatesThesis: The Staging of the "Ludus Coventriae"Thesis: State School-Building PolicyThesis: English Composition as a Means for Training in Effec­tive Reflective ThinkingThesis: Characteristics of Certain Vocations OPen to Girls inJoliet/" GRACE MARY HENNISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1918(English) ./" HORACE GLENWOOD HOLCOMBA.B., University of Wyoming, 1927(Political Science) .f.j ELEANOR RUTH HOLMESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Education)'./ RUTH MARIE HOLMESA.B., Southwestern College, 1920(Home Economics) �IRA OWEN HORSFALLA.B., University of Utah, 1908/ (Mathematics) ofV IONE EDNA HOSMANA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1925S.B., University of Nebraska, 1925(Home Economics)",V MARY ZARILDA HOWARDA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1916S.B. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College,/ (E�ilsh) ./V ALTA THEODORA JACOBSENA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1917(Education Is/"./ GLADYS GARDNER JENKINSA.B., Pomona College, 1924(Education) vV EDWARD EVERETT JENNINGSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Education) "V EVELYN CLEONE JOHNSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1924/ (English) "CLARENCE LEE JORDANS.B., University of Illinois, 1925(Education) .."V CLYDE ESTEL KELLAMA.B., Indiana University, 1916(EducationlvVKEOKINGA.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1924. / (Education) "V VERNON EARL KLONTZA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1917(Educationrc-'V DON R. KNIGHTA.B., Indiana University, 1925(History),(../ LILLIE LOUISE KUNKLEA.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1918(History) v-/ ESTHER IRENE LAKEA.B., Hiram College, 1925(Romance) vi'V WARREN CURTIS LAPPINA.B., Transylvania College, 1920(Education) ./V VIRGINIA ELENORA LEWISA.B., Georgetown College, 1910(Latin) II"V CLARA M. MAGERS.B., University of Missouri, 1919(Education) V'V MARGARET AILEEN MARGRAVEA.B., North Central College, 1926(English) ../V HELEN EDITH MARSHALLA.B., College of Emporia, Kansas, 1923(History) � Thesis: Reflections of American Life and Literature, I833-50, inThree British Quarterlies: The "Quarterly Review," "Black­wood's Magazine," the "Westminster Review"Thesis: A Study of Proportional Representation in AmericanCities .Thesis: Relative Merits of Reading Guided by Specific QuestionsVersus Careful Reading and Re-reading without QuestionsThesis: Trends in Types of Hosiery AdvertisingThesis: An Algebraic Function, an Associated Riemann Surfaceand Its Elementary A belian IntegralsThesis: A Nutrition Study of Consolidated Schools in NebraskaThesis: The Criticism of the Cowleyan "Pindaric" Ode, I656-I706Thesis: The Causes of Absence among Girls in a Suburban HighSchoolThesis: Factors Involved in Children's FriendshipsThesis: A Psychological Study of Pre-Adolescent Boys in Litera­tureThesis: The Influence of the Scientific Movement of the Nine­teenth Century on Robert BrowningThesis: A Study of Public Evening Schools in Illinois, I928-29Thesis: Difficulties in the Study of Algebraic Formulas and SomeProcedures Helpful in Overcoming ThemThesis: A n A nalysis of Two- Year Curricula for Teachers in theFourth, Fifth, and Sixth GradesThesis: Entrance Requirements of Accredited Colleges and Uni­versities of the United States, I926-27Thesis: Congressional Career of Schuyler ColfaxThesis: Constitutional Struggles in Pennsylvania, 1776-81}Thesis: Syntactic Study of French Reading TextsThesis: The Professional Training of White ElementaryTeachers in KentuckyThesis: The "Metamorphoses" of A puleius as a Source forGraeco-Roman ReligionThesis: Pupil Activities in the Fifth Grade" as Evidenced byCourses of StudyThesis: American Indian Lore and Its Literary ValueThesis: The Social Philosophy of WilUarn Jennings Bryan.CHARLOTTE LOUISE McFALLA.B., Fisk University, 1922(Mathematics)V ALICE EVA McGEEA.B., University of Illinois, 1924(Education) vELLEN ELIZABETH MICHAELA.B., Coe College, 1928/ (Romance)"",ARNOLD JOHN MICKELSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1923(Education)RUTH MILFORDA.B., Southwestern College, 1925(English) ./KATHRYN NAOMI MILLERA.B., Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, 1924(Romance)"'KERMIT EARL MILLERA.B., Wheaton College, 1927(Greek) \r. RUTH BELLE MILLERA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1914(English)../ ANNE Z. MOOREA.B., Western State Normal College, Kalamazoo,Michigan, 1922(Romance)vMARY ELIZABETH MURPHYA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1923(English) ,BERNARD JOHN NEGRONIDAB.E., Milwaukee State Teachers College, 1928(Romance) t// BERNARD WILLIAM NOELS.B., University of Chicago, 1915(Education) V./ EMELIA NOVOTNY ,A.B., Peru State Teachers College, Nebraska, 1926(English) ,/WALTER EMANUEL OSWALDA.B., Goshen College, 1921(History)JULIA MABEL OVERPECKA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1925(Latin) "V'JOHN WILLIAM PAYNES.B., University of Illinois, 192I(Education)FRANCES MARIA PIRCHERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926(History) ./ADA EULA PORTERS.B., Radford State Teachers College, Virginia, 1927(Home Economics) vSARAH HAYDEN POWELLA,B., University of Minnesota, 1928(English) •EVELYN RITCHIE ROGERSA.B., University of Kentucky, 1926(History) ." !\ CLARENCE ARTHUR ROSELLS.B.; Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1923(Education)HYMAN JACOB SACHSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(English)FLORENCE MATILDA SAUERS.B., Miami University, 1928(Psychology)y'V MARGARET FRANCES SAYREA.B., College of William and Mary, 1925(History) '" Thesis: An Independent Set of Postulates for a Number System,2l, of Type AThesis: The Views of Colored Students and Laymen Respectingthe Duties and Difficulties of a Good CitizenThesis: The "Petit-M cure" and "Petite-M aUresse" in FrenchComedy from I673-I789Thesis: Decisions in Law in New Jersey Relating to EducationThesis: A Study of the Treatment of Poverty in Dickens' NovelsThesis: Animal Magnetism in Balzac's Works, with SpecialReference to "Ursule Mirouet"Thesis: The Auitude of Herodotus toward OraclesThesis: The Evolution of the Rip Van Winkle Tradition, Espe­cially with Reference to the TheaterThesis: Azorin and Modern ThoughtThesis: Cultural Interests Indicated by Lectures Before theChicago Lyceum, I837-7IThesis: The "lYI echant" in Eighteenth-Century French DramaThesis: A Free-Hand Lettering Scale.Thesis: Vocabulary for "The Sege of Jerusalem"Thesis: The Pennsylvania Churches and the American Revolu­tionThesis: T he Use of the Vocative in Cicero's OrationsThesis: A Comparative Study of the Distribution of Grades in theU ndergraduate Schools of the University of Chicago, I925-28Thesis: Walter BoydThesis: A Price Study of Poultry for the Institution BuyerThesis: Classical Themes in American DramaThesis: Cultivation of Tobacco in Kentlt�ky during the PeriodI790-I860I'Thesis: AnA nalysis of the Mechanical Drawing Occurring inPeriodical LiteratureThesis: Structural Alternation in Shakespeare's PlaysThesis: The Relative Variability of Nonsense Syllables andWordsThesis: Emigration from Virginia, I820-40../ JAMES SAZAMAS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1916(Education)'" EDNA LOTTA SEYBS.B., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College,Kirksville, 1921(Education)V MAUDE ETHEL SHELBURNEA.B., Indiana University, 1915(Romance)AUGUST LINDLEY SPOHNA.B., Earlham College, 1906(Education) .//' ALENE GERTRUDE STAMMS.B., Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, 1920(History) 1/'FRED GRAY STEVENSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1908(Education)VKATHRYN HEALEY STIDHAMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Education)\. MORRIS BREWSTER STORERS.B., Dartmouth College, 1926(Philosophy) V'JOHN BALMER STOUTA.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1917(Education) ./../ EUPHEMIA FAITH STRAYERS.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1924(Home Economics),.FRANCESHELENESTUMBERGA.B., Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri, 1928(English) ,.../ MARJORIE ELIZABETH SWITZERA.B., Southwestern College, 1925(English) ./v'MARION JESSIE TAITPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1921(Education) v""EUGENIE MARIE LEGAULT TAYLORA.B., Macalester College, 1918(Romance)FRANCES PURVES TAYLORA.B., Indiana University, 1925(Education) v/FRANCES IRENE TEN EYCKLitt.B., New Jersey College for Women, 1928(History) v'ADELA MAGDALENE THOMA.B., University of Kansas, 1924(Mathematics) "...../ ELLA GRAVES THOMPSONA.B., Meredith College, 1910(Latin)VLAURA ROSE THOMUREPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1922(Education) �THOMAS SCOTT TRIGGS.B. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia,1922(Education)V HELEN BEATRICE TUPPERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1926(Education)V' OLIVE GRACE TURNERA.B., University of Michigan, 1918(Education) vV" HENRY ELTON UNDERBRINKB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1920(Education) 1/ Thesis: A History of the Development of Public High Schools inWisconsinThesis: The Ability in Arithmetical Problem-Solving of Teacher­Training Seniors in High SchoolsThesis: Some French Place Names in the United StatesThesis: Utilization of Space in High-School Building Plans inI907, I9I7, and I927Thesis: The Technical Side of the Indu,;trial Revolution in theN orth-East I ,"Thesis: Teachers' Contracts in City School SystemsThesis: The Foreign Student in an American MetropolisThesis: The Epistemology of George SantayanaThesis: A Study of Certain Factors Affecting Educational Op­portunity in Fifteen Small Fou,r-Year High Schools in Illi­noisThesis: The Punishment of Young ChildrenThesis: The Origins of the Heroic Play: A History of the Ques­tionThesis: The Development of Indian Plays on the American Stagewith Special Reference to the Pocahontas StoryThesis: A Survey of the Education of Women in Assam, IndiaThesis: Pierre Loti and the Far EastThesis: Problems of American Democracy as a High-School Sub­jectThesis: The American Party in England during the AmericanRevolution'Thesis: Surfaces Representing the Real and Imaginary Parts of aFunction. of a Complex VariableThesis: The "Odes" and "Epodes" of Horace as a Source forRoman Private LifeThesis: Formulation of Sc01'e Cards for Rating Junior HighSchool Newspapers ana MagazinesThesis: The Status of the Third Year of Mathematics in theHigh Schools of the United StatesThesis: The Effect of Systematic Training upon Food Intake andConcentration during Feeding of Preschool ChildrenThesis: The Comparative Legibility and Speed of Manuscriptand Cursive HandwritingThesis: The Relationship between High-School Marks and Suc­cess in CollegeRALPH WALDO VANCES.B. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State TeachersCollege, 1922(Education) ,,'SARA ELEANOR VAN METREPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923(English) ,WALTER JOSEPH W AHNSIEDLERA.B., Evansville College, 1923(History)WILLIAM HENRl{WILSOMW ASSONA.B., Monmouth College, 1914(Education)GEORGIA DOREMUS WATSONA.B., Agnes Scott College, 1928(History) 'II,EARL McKINLEY WEBBA.B., Earlham College, 1921(Education)V LYNDA MARGUERITE WEBERA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1908(Education) vv' JOHN JAMES WELKERA.B., Eureka College, 1928(English)v'BRUCE ELIJAH WHEELERA.B., Carthage College, 1923(Education) vMAX RICHARD WHITE, Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1926(Political Science) v"'v MARIAN WILLIAMSONS.B., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1926(Home Economics) 1/EDWIN HENRY WILSONB.B.A., Boston University, 1922(Comparative Religion)/HAROLD BERNARD WOODA.B., Hiram College, 1924(Education) VV GUSTAVE ZEISMERA.B., Union College, 1923(Education) "..; JAMES FREDERIC ZIMMERMANA.B., Washburn College, 1923� (English) �,,-\,2 . Thesis: Types of Training Prescribed for Upper-Grade and Jun­ior High School Teachers by Teachers CollegesThesis: The Relation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Urn. Burial" tothe Beginnings of the Scientific Study of ArchaeologyThesis: English Prisons and Their Administration in the Seven­teenth C enturyThesis: A Controlled Experiment in the Size of ClassesThesis: The American Theater as a Social Factor, 1830-50Thesis: Judicial Decisions Relating to Contracts for SchoolBuildingsThesis: Biological Principles Involved in LegislationThesis: "A Sentimental Journey from Oxford to Coventry"Edited with Introduction and NotesThesis: A Study of Physical and Medical Examinations of Ath­letes in Thirty High Schools in IllinoisThesis: Treaty Provisions for Peaceful Settlement among thePacific StatesThesis: Food Consumption of Adolescent Boys Determined bythe OxycalorimeterThesis: The Place of Alfred Loisy in the Deielopment of theReligious SciencesThesis: Salary Schedules and Turn-Over in Ohio SchoolsThesis: The Teaching of Science in the Senior High Schools ofWisconsinThesis: Shakespeare's Use of the Soliloquy and the AsideII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: The Philosophy of Religion of Carl BarthI JOSEPH BAUERGraduate, Gymnasium at Bamberg, 1916V'NELSON THOMAS CHAPPELA.B., University of Alberta, 1927v]AMES COLLETTIA.B., Columbia University, 1915V MARTIN LUTHER DOLBEERA.B., Susquehanna University, 1916D.B., Hamma pivinity School, 1925 S../ GERSON SILA&"ENGELMANN/ A.B., Heidelberg College (Ohio), 192?V HOMER PHARIS GAMBOEA.B., Transylvania College, 1918D.B., College of the Bible, 1920v'DOROTHY DEAN HOPKINSA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1927\/'CHARLES RITCHEY JOHNSONA.B., Maryville College, 1926VWILLIAM ALBERT KEITHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927 Thesis: Pagan Social Life in First-Century CorinthThesis: The Beginnings of the Episcopal Churck in IowaThesis: Movement for the Emancipation of U ntouchable Classesin South IndiaThesis: A Naturalistic Interpretation of SinThesis: Health Problems tuul the Missionary Program in theIndian V iUagesThesis: Recent Developments in Religious Education among theUnitariansThesis: A Study of the Materials of the Gospel of Mark in theLight of Form CriticismThesis: The Motion-Picture Experience of High-School Y011ngPeopleJ GEORGE GREGORY LEWISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928/ STANLEY S. McKEEA.B., University of Southern California, 1926/ D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1928V GEORGE ARNETT SINGLETONA.B., Allen University, 1916S.T.B., Boston University, 1922A.M., ibid., 1923V FRANCES ELINA STUELPNAGELA.B., Yankton College, 1926V DAVID NGAUH-NYEN SUNGA.B., Shanghai College, 1924../ HENRY MARCUS SWANPh.B., Northwestern University, 1902 Thesis: Worship Experiences of a High-School Group in aSmall CommunionThesis: Current Interpretations of Sin in the Light of the Theoryof EvolutionThesis: Religious Instruction of the Negro under the Slave Re­gimeThesis: Modern Poetry as Source Material for a Young People'sCurriculumThesis: Friendship Experience: A Course of Co-operative Think­ing for Boys in ChinaThesis: Devolution in the Methodist Episcopal Church (India)III. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONThesis: The American Furniture Mart of Chicago: A Case inBusiness PromotionThesis: The Duties and Responsibilities of Directors of Commer­cial EducationThesis: The Present State of International Trade StatisticsThesis: Factors A'[ecting the Origin of Livestock Receipts at theChicagd M arket ] I', Y ,Thesis: The Methods of Real Estate Appraisal Used by Buildingand Loan Associations in Cook CountyIV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONv]ULIA KELLOGG DREW Thesis: The Elgin State Hospital, Formerly the Illinois NorthernA.B., Wellesley College, 1912 Hospital for the InsaneThesis: Negroes in Chicago, 1920; An Analysis of United StatesCensus DataThesis: Public Outdoor Relief in Cook County Outside ChicagoThesis: The State Training School of South DakotaThesis: A Case Study of Thirty Superior Colored Children inWashington, D.C.Thesis: The Special Divisions of the Chicago School System: AStudy of the Rooms for Truants and Incorrigibles in theChicago SchoolsV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLThesis: A Technique for Describing the Reading Interests ofAdults\�,/ II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEVJAMESTHOMASALLENS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1927/CARLOS CLINTON CRAWFORDS.B., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, 1924/ LEIBITH GOLDENBERGB. of Com., Scientific University of Liege, 1925\/BERT CRAWFORD GOSS. / A.B., Drury College, 1928V CLIFFORD ALEXANDER ZOLLA.B., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1926"IRENE JEANNETTE GRAHAM/ A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1914VMERLE EMORETTE IRWIN.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1920J ALMA MARIE LAABS/ A.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1923V LILLIAN STEELE PROCTORA.B., Fisk University, 1920VBEULAmMARIE 'wEMPLE WILDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927by/MARGARET CROMPTONS.B., University of Washington, 1924IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEjNELSON ALLENA.B., Centre Obllege, 1927(Chemistry) "v"EVELYN CORA AVERYS.R, Simmons College, 1923(Home Economics) -l Thesis: A n Investigation of the Methods for the QuantitativeDetermination of Hydrogen Peroxide and of OzoneThesis: Factors Which Affect the Gelation of Citrus FruitsMarmalades��MES REED BECKS.B. in Ed., Kent State Normal College, Ohio, 1925(Geography) t//BRUNNER CHARLES BECKER,S.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Chemistry) ,// SIMON BENSONPh.C., Valparaiso University, 1919A.B., ibid., 1920S.B., Universit� of Chicago, 1925(Physiology) vV"ZACHARY ABRAHAM BLIERS.B., Universit� of Chicago, 1927(Physiology) vV FERNE BOWMANS.B., West Texas State Teachers College, 1928, (Home Economics) -F 'V AUVAL HESTER BROWNA.B., Baylor University, 1921(Botany) ./../ F ACUNDO BUESO-SANLLEHI.S.B., University of Porto Rico, 1927/ (Physics) VFREDERICK ARTHUR BURTS.B., Colgate University, 1908. / (Geology and Paleontology) ./V HANS REED CHRISTENSENS.B., Brigham Young University, 1925(Physics) VESTHER VENTURA NOAH DA COSTAS.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Physiology )c/ HELEN MARGUERITE DEIBLERA.B., University of Colorado, 1923(Chemistry) �-./ RAQUEL RAMOS DEXTERA.B., University of Porto Rico, 1926(Zoology) ./'II MILDRED AMELIA DOLEZALA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1926(Mathematics) VV'BRENDA BEATRICE DRUCEA.B., Queens University, 1927(Chemistry) .//NHN HENRY GARLANDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Geography) ,;/ ELDRED HARRIS GIBBONSB.S.A., University of Tennessee, 1925/ (Hygiene and Bacteriology) ./V HAROLD FETTER GRIMA.B., Lafayette College, 1912(Zoology) "'" 'VDOROTHY KATHERINE HAFFAA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1924(Geography) y'v1IELEN LOUISE HEARSTA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1921(Geography) ..I-/ ELIZABETH LEE HENKELA.B., Hollins College, 1927(Physics) .V WILEY HITCHCOCKA.B., Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute, 1909(Physics) ./�ORRIS HOFFMANS.B., Colorado Agricultural College, 1928/ (Chemistry)./V PAUL LIVINGSTONE HOLLISTERA.B., Cumberland University, 1915A.M., uu., 1917Ph.B., Y.M.C.A. College, 1922(Zoology) ./ Thesis: Agricultural Land Utilization by Europeans in SouthernRhodesiaThesis: Studies in Conjugated Systems: The Chlorination andBromination of Vinylacrylic AcidThesis: The Influence of Diathermy on the Subnormal Motilityof Joints after A thletic Injuries as Compared with the I nflu­ence of Other Physiotherapeutic AgenciesThesis: Physiology of the Sphenopalatine GanglionThesis: Relation of Manufacture to the Phosphorus Content ofDifferent CheesesThesis: Some E.ffects of Sulphuric Acid Delinting of CottonSeedsThesis: The Spectrum of GeCl4 as Excited by Active NitrogenThesis: The Origin of the Bennington KaolinsThesis: The Crystal Structure of Lead SulphideThesis: The Effect of Feeding Desiccated Thyroid upon theSexual Maturation of the Albino RatThesis: Borofluorides of Certain Organic Bases and Cobaltam­mines Applied to the Determination of BoronThesis: Histogenesis and Some Points in the Gross Anatomy ofthe Oviduct of the ChickThesis: Parallel SurfacesThesis: The Quantitative Separation of Calcium and M a gnesiumThesis: The Economic Geography of the Poynette' Area A.Thesis: Some Experiments on the Mode of Action of Ultra-violetLight on Micro-organismsThesis: Chorio-Allantoic Grafts of the Thymus of the Chick In­cluding a Review of the Literature on the Thymus of BirdsThesis: Geographic Aspects of the Lioestock Industry of SiouxCity'Thesis: The Coffee Industry of Central AmericaThesis: Photographic Measurements of the Relative Intensitiesin the Ultra-violet Radiation from a Carbon ArcThesis: Growing of Large Crystals and Dielectric Properties ofSodium ChlorateThesis: Pressure as a Function of the Shapes of Liquid SurfacesThesis: Resistance and Reaction of Earthworms with Respectto H-ion Concentration of SoilsjMILDRED HOPKINSA.B., Indiana University, 1925/ (Mathematics)../VMARTHA MAE HUNTERA.B., University of Kansas, 1914/ (Home Economics) vV DOROTHY MERRITT HUTCHISONS.B., University pf Chicago, 1928./ (Geography) v'MARY JENKINSS.B., Purdue University, 192I(Home Economicsj o-V WILLIS HUGH JOHNSONA.B., Wabash College, I925v< (Zoologyr v"FRANK RALPH KI;LLES.B., College of Wooster, I926(Zoology) V/HADLEY KIRKMANA.B., State University of Iowa, I925(Zoology) 1/V JOHNPAULLAHRS.B., Purdue University, 1923(Zoology) 1/VBERTHE H. LEBEAUS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Botany)V'HELEN ANNA LUDEMANA.B., College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas, 1922(Chemistry) V/sAMUEL ERNEST McDOWELLA.B., McMaster University, 1926 •(Chemistry) ./V EVA MYRTLE McMILLANPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1918(Home Economics) yv]AMES STUART McNAIRS.B., Knox College, 1927(Mathematics) vi'VWALTER RAYMOND PENDLETONS.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Physiology) ./VMARGARET ECHOLS PRATTA.B., Hollins College, 1927(Physics) ../ .)V ESTHER COMFORT RASMUSENA.B., Concordia College, 1923 .(Zoology) VV'MARY ELBERT RAWLESA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1919(Zoology) ..//DONALD ELMER RI\:HARDSONS.B., Armour Institute of Technology, 1924E.E., ibid., 1927(Physics) :/V"ALICE ELIZABETH RYDERS.B., Columbia University, I925(Home Economics) /VHAROLD A. SCHOMERS.B., South Dakota College of A. & M., 1928(Botany) v-./ RUTH OLIVE SCHORNHERSTS.B., Florida State College for Women, 1926(Botany) >/c/ RUBY MAE SENSINGB.S.E., University of Arkansas, 1926(Botany) Vv'GRETCHEN SHAWS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Zoology) V Thesis: The Quadric of Lie in Oblique Cartesian Co-ordinatesThesis: A Study of the Extent of Breast-Feeding and the FactorsAffecting It in Two Hundred and Four Hospital CasesThesis: The Cherry Industry of the Door P enin sulaThesis: Losses of Volatile Sulphur and Amino Nitrogen duringthe Cooking of Members of the Crucifera FamilyThesis: The Reactions of Paramecia to Solutions of KnownHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationThesis: Experimental Evidence on the Manner of Formation ofthe Medullary Cords in the Chick AdrenalThesis: Some Observations on the Cytology of, and the TimeThat Secretion Begins in, the Liver of the Chick EmbryoThesis: The Distribution of Earthworms in Relation to pH andOther Important Soil FactorsThesis: A Study of the Investigations of the Root Tubercles ofCycadalesThesis: I. The Reaction between Intermediate Grignard Addi­tion Compounds and Alkyl and Acyl Halides. II. The Iso­lation of the Intermediate Grignard Addition Compound,C6Hs-CH=CH-Ch (OMgBr)-CII3 .Thesis: Studies in the Alkyl Derivatives of GermaniumThesis: H ydrogen-I on Concentration Studies of VegetablesThesis: Quartic InvolutionsThesis: The Inhibition of Acids by SugarsThesis: The Development of an Artificial Source Equivalent inDistribution to Sunlight in the Ultra-violet RegionThesis: A Study of the Male Guinea Pig Adrenal FollowingCastrationThesis: A St'udy of the Capacity for Differentiation of WholeChick Embryos in Chorio-Allantoic GraftsThesis: An Experimental Verification of the Theoretical SkinEffect Equation,jor an Electrolytic ConductorThesis: The Oxalic Acid Content of Vegetables Used tis GreensThesis: The Female Gametophore of M archantia DomingensisThesis: Development of Gemmae on M etzgeria M yriopodaThesis: Regeneration and Polarity in RadiculaThesis: Further Studies on the Effect of Crowding on. the Rateof Growth in Fishes . . .I" RALPH EVERETT SMILEYA.B., Grinnell College, 1926(Physiology) vFANNY SMITHS.B., Miami University, 1900(Botany)VI' STANISLAUS ANDREW SZUREKS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Physiology )/"HESSEL WILLIAM TENHAVES.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Botany)A. GERALDINE WHITINGA.B., Smith College, 1927(Botany)"ALLAN CRAFT WILLIAMSS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Geography)/cATHERINE EMMA WILSONA.B., Goucher College, 1927(Hygiene and Bacteriology) �\/PATRICK YOUTZA.B., Bucknell University, 1928(Mathematics)ELIZABETH DOROTHEA ZACHARIS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Geography) Thesis: The Localization of Industries in Metropolitan Louis­villeThesis: The Influence of Bile on the Motility of the Small Intes­tineThesis: The Ascent of Sap in 'stemsThesis: Efficiency and Advantages of Calcium Gluconate as aTherapeutic AgentThesis: An Ecological Study of the Forests of Southern OaklandCounty, MichiganThesis: Some Ecological Successions on the Hawaiian IslandsThesis: The Cyclonic Factor in the Climates of MexicoThesis: Colony Variation of Some Members of the Colon Groupwhen Grown in Peptone Water and Certain Culture Char­acteristics of Such VariantsThesis: The Metric Differential Geometry of a Surface Referredto a Local TrihedronIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:/ PAUL ANDREW SORNBERGER Thesis: The New England Churches and Slavery to 1783A.B., Ottawa University, 1926A.M., University of Chicago, 1929II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):Ershel Weaver CampbellJack J. Franklin Samuel Zalmon GoldmanCurry Jackson Martin Winfield Gough MorrisseyFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):LEWIS LELAND LARSONA.B., University of Utah, 1927MELVIN FRANCIS ABRAHAMSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928SAM JAMES BENJAMINA.B., University of Michigan, 1927WILLIAM ALBERT BROOKSHIREA.B., Drury College, 1917NORTON CLAPPPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928MALCOLM RAY DOUBLESS.B., Davidson College, 1922LL.B., University of Richmond, 1926SIDNEY THEODORE FEINBERGS.B., Harvard University, 1927DAVID FREED KINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927CARL NATHAN HERMANA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1918Rabbi, Hebrew Union College, 1921GEORGE ANTHONY KAPPUSS.B., University of Illinois, 1927 CLARENCE FREDERICK LEWERENZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927ROY KENNETH MADILLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926OTTO OPLATKAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1<)28DENNIS FLEET PARSONSPh.B., Elon College, 191$A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1921D.B., ibid., 1921WILLIAM JAMES POWERSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1<)28WILLIAM SCHULLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928ABRAHAM BENJAMIN SAMSON TAPPERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1<)27· .�III. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE OGDENGRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEFor the Four-Year Certificate:WILLIAM WESTBROOK REDFERN Thesis: The Role of Antibodies in Diagnostic Skin ReactionsS.B., Michigan State College, 1921Sc.D. in Hygiene, Johns Hopkins University, 1925(Medicine)ELIZABETH ANNE BERGNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1915S.M., iu«, 1916HARRY HADLEY BOYLE IV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Four-Year Certificate:RALPH McBURNEYS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1908S.M., Oklahoma A. & M. College, 1916ALLEN SEXTON PEARL, JR.S.B., Dartmouth College, 1924LEON REGINALD PLOCHED.D.S., University of Illinois, 1919S.B., Lewis Institute, 1923S.M., Northwestern University, 1923JOSEF SAMUEL ROZENA.B., Coe College, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1927ABRAHAM SCHULTZS.B., University of Chicago, 1926CLIFFORD WELD SKINNERA.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1919S.M., University of Chicago, 1926LAWRENCE TRACY BROWNA.B., University of Colorado, 1923A.M., University of Illinois, 1927MAURICE EDMUND COOPERS.B., University of Chicago, 1925DOWLEN DORSEY COXS.B., Birmingham Southern College, 1927RALPH EWING DIFFENDERFERS.B., University of Chicago, 1926ALLYN KING FOSTER, JR.S.B., Colgate University, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1929CARL LEONARD GASTS.B., University of Chicago, 1926LUKE WELDEN HUNTS.B., University of Chicago, 1922S.M., tu«, 1927LIBUSE KOSTELECKY S.B., Allegheny College, 192IS.M., ibid., 1923HAROLD JOHN TOSNEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1925WILLIAM MAX WEINERA.B., University of California, 1925CATHERINE IDA WICKHAMA.B., St. Clara College, 1921A.M., Columbia University, 1923S.B., University of Chicago, 1925WILLIAM RICHARD ABBOTTA.B., University of Utah, 1926CLARENCE EARL BAEUMLES.B., University of Chicago, 1925WILLIAM SZE HSIN CHOWS.B., University of Chicago, 1925HOWARD DICK COUNTRYMANS.B., Dartmouth College, 1924EDWARD MONROE DORRA.B., University of North Dakota, 1925S.B., tu«, 1926TREACY HENRY DUERFELDTS.B., State College of Washington, 1922Ph. C., ibid., 1922S.M., University of Chicago, 1927MORGAN ALLAN DURHAMA.B., University of Denver, 1924JAMES IRVING FARRELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1924S.M., iu«, 1925Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1927LOUISE ROSS GOWANLOCHA.B., Hunter College, 1919DONALD JONAS GRUBBS.B., University of Chicago, 1925DANIEL LOUIS HIRSCHS.B., University of Chicago, 1923WENDELL SNOW KEATEA.B., University of Utah, 1925J ACK LAVERGNE KINSEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1928EDGAR ADELBERT LUTZS.B., University of Chicago, 1925 ROBERT JUDSON MASONS.B., University of Chicago, 1925HUGH ARTHUR McKINLEYA.B., Wabash College, 1914PAUL EDGAR McMASTERA.B., Morningside College, 1924 'S.B., University of South Dakota, 1926,ROBERT MOWATT MUIRHEADS.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1922HAROLD HUNT PARSONSA.B., Grinnell College, 1924FRANCIS WALTHOUR PORROS.B., Georgia School of Technology, 192IS.B., University of Chicago, 1926PAUL HENRY REEDS.B., University of Idaho, 1923NOEL GARNET SHAWA.B., Austin College, 1924RODNEY STAPLES STARKWEATHERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1924SAMUEL LEWIS STERNS.B., University of Chicago, 1925DONALD WRIGHT THORUPA.B., Grinnell College, 1924JOSEPH ADOLPH TUTAS.B., Case School of Applied Science, 1922S.M., University of Chicago, 1925Ph.D., iu«, 1927GEORGE EARLE WAKERLINS.B., University of Chicago, 1923S.M., University of Wisconsin, 1924Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1926ALEXANDER WOLFS.B., University of Chicago, 1922For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:· .�v ..-/v�:x I-if.x·<���'<�'l � ¥. IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE,. ROBERT WALLACE BRUCEA.B., Wabash College, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(Psychology) v'LULA CAINEA.B., University of Illinois, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(History) ,f HERRLEE GLESSNER CREELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926A.M., tu«, 1927D.B., uu., 1928(Comparative Religion)FRANK DICKINSONA.B., University of Nebraska, 19I1A.M., ibid., 1912(Philosophy) fMERCER GRIFFIN EVANSS.B., Emory University, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(Economics) (HARRY GEORGE GUTHMANNA.B., Syracuse University, 1917M.B.A., New York University, 1921(Economics) ./ELMER DUMOND HINCKLEYA.B., University of Florida, 1924(Psychology) ./MARGARETE CAROLINE HOCHDOER-FERA.B., Wittenberg College, 1906A.M., University of Illinois, 1909(Germanics) V'AUGUSTUS FREDERICK KUHLMANS.B., North Western College, 1916A.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Sociology) v'CLARENCE ELDREDGE LEAVENWORTHA.B., HamiltonCollege, 1909A.M., Yale University, 1915(Romance) ,;WESLEY ROBERTSON LONGA.B., Boston University, 1902A.M., Stanford University, 1923(Romance) v'HOWARD BARTON MYERSA.B., Washburn College, 1923(Economics) VEVERETT FRANK PATTENPh.B., University of Wisconsin, 192IPh.M., ibid., 1922(Psychology)JOSEPH POlSA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926A.M., University of Chicago, 1927(Political Science) �GORDON NEVIN REBERTA.B., Franklin Marshall College, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(Education) vMINNIE LOUISE STECKELA.B., University of Kansas, 1917A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(Psychology )HERMAN JOHN STRATTONA.B., Evansville College, 1923(Economics) vGEORGE ROGERS TAYLORPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Economics) .; Thesis: Conditions of Transfer of TrainingThesis: Conditions Underlying the Minor Wars and Interven­tions of the United StatesThesis: Sinism: A Study of the Evolution of the Chinese World­ViewThesis: Dualism and FunctionalismThesis: The History of the Organized Labor Movement i�State o}\Georgia' , ./Thesis: The Relation of the Maturity Factor to Yield Di.fferencesamong Investment SecuritiesThesis: The Influence of Individual Opinion on Construction ofan Attitude ScaleThesis: The Conflict between Haller's Religious and ScientificViewsThesis: Crime and Punishment in Missouri: A Study of theSocial Forces in the Trial and Error Process of Penal ReformThesis: Recurrence and Repetition in M oliereThesis: "La Flor de Las Y storias de Orient" by Hayton, Princeof Gorigos ��.�W.( ()Thesis: The Policing of Labor Disputes in �hicago: A CaseStudyThesis: �ration of Post-Hypnotic SuggestionThesis: The Recruitment of PoliceThesis: A Laboratory Study of the Reading of Formulas andF amiliar NumeralsThesis: Intelligence and Birth Order in FamilyThesis: Factors in the Development of the American PotteryIndustry, 1860-1929Thesis: Agrarian Discontent in the Mississippi Valley Preced­ing the War of 1812 )� ././�/.�.;' � J.,9"....,... vi.,.V.VV,v'V·v. HARRISON JOHN THORNTONA.B., Grinnell College, 1925A.M., ibid., 1927A.M., Har"Jard University, 1928(History)".LIEN CHAO TZUA.B., University of Iowa, 1925A.M., University of Chicago, 1926(Philosophy) ./DEWEY HOUSTON VASSA.B., Indiana University, 1920A.M., Universijy of Chicago, 1924(Philosophy) .;PAAK SHING WUA.B., Canton Christian College, 1926(Political Sciencerv" Thesis: The History of the Quaker Oats CompanyThesis: The Problem of Subjectivity and Objectivity as Treatedin PragmatismThesis: Plato's Philosophy of EducationThesis: :J?he- Federal InspectorateII. IN THE OGDEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEALDEN FORREST BARSSA.B., University of Rochester, 1910S.B. in Agr., Cornell University, 1912S.M., Oregon State Agricultural College, 1914(Botany) '7LESTER GEORGE BARTHA.B., College of the City of Detroit, 1926A.M., University of Michigan, 1927(Zoology) YARTHUR EDWARD BROOKSA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1915S.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Chemistry) ../ORLEY EDWARD BROWNA B., University of Iowa, 1921S.M., ibid., 1922(Mathematics) ./HELEN BROWN BURTONA.B., Indiana University, 19IIS.B., Lewis Institute, 1915S.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Home Economics) vHOUGHTON GEORGE CLAPPS.B., University of Maryland, 1925S.M., ibid., 1926(Chemistry)MAURICE LEON COHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1925S.M., ibid., 1927(Chemistry) vMALCOLM YOUNG COLBYA.B., University of Texas, 1915A.M., ibid., 1925(Physics) VCALLIE MAE WILLIAMS COONSA.B., Abilene Christian College, 1920S.B., University of Colorado, 1922(Home Economics)MORRIS HYMAN DASKAISS.B., University of Maryland, 1923S.M., uu., 1924-(Chemistry) ./CHESTER DAVISA.B., Butler College, 1918 v'(Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology)./.. ALBERT EDWARD EDGECOMBEA.B., Queens University, 1926A.M., tus., 1927(Botany)� MELVIN ORVIL FOREMANS.B., Capital University, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1929(Chemistry) V..;.. FRED WILLIAM GEISEA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1916S.M.,'Unive�sity of Chicago, 1917(Botany) v Thesis: The Effec: of Moisture Supply on the Development ofthe Pear (Pyrus Communis)Thesis: The Effect �f Acids and Alkalies on the Viscosity ofProtoplasm 1\Thesis: The Dissociation ConstantSof Dibasic StereoisomericAci� �Thesis: The Equivalence of Triples of Bilinear FormslJ.N ' �. c,1Thesis: The Influence of Cereals upon the Retention of Calciumand Phosphorus in Children andjAdultsThesis: I. A Study of Organic Oxides. II. Stability of OrganoLead DerivativesThesis: Rearrangements of Dimethylphenylmethyldichloroamine,Dimethylphenylmethylmonochloroamine, and {3- Dimethyl­phenylmethylhydroxylamineThesis: The Crystal Structure of Anhydrous Sodium SulfateThesis:ARetention of Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus, andM tj,!},nesimn by Pregnant WomenThesis: I. A Study of Free Radicals. II. AM ethodfor Determin­ing the Structure of Organic Stan nomic Acids and aNewMethod of Preparation of Organo-M ercuri CompoundsThesis: Studies.:!J:1Jr the Organic Chlorides of TissuesThesis: Immunological Relationship of Wheats ResistantSusceptible to Puccinia Rubigo- Vera TriticinaJ tThesis: Electromers of 2-Pentene'fesis: Spinach-S?me Physical and Chemical St!,tdies in Rela­�'J; tion to the Qttahty of the Raw Stock for Canning..�- .... � �� --=----_---------.-----.-�-----�-/. EVELYN GERTRUDE HALLIDAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1915S.M., ibid., 1922/. (Home Economics)JUNETTA CHRISTINE HEINONENA.B., University of Michigan, 1921A.M., ibid., 1924/. (Botany)THOMAS ELWOOD HUNTA.B., Earlham College, 1925/. (Zoology)EDWARD LARSONS.B., University of Illinois, 1920S.M., University of Iowa, 1921VA (Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology) •DANIEL ALLAN MACPHERSONPh.B., Brown University, 1919S.M., ibid., 1920(Hygiene and Bacteriology).4 FLOYD LESTER NUTTINGS.B., University of Kansas, 1915A.M., ibid., 1924v- (Physics)FRANCISCO DOMINGO PEREZPh.B., University of the Philippines, 1922A.M., ibid., 1924/: (Mathematics) "'"MARGARET JANE PITTMANA.B., Hendrix College, 1923S.M., University of Chicago, 1926V_ (Hygiene and Bacteriology) .....LEON MERLE PULTZS.B., South Dakota State College, 1925S.M., ibid., 1927V .. (Botany) , .-JOHN PAUL QUIGLEYS.B., Syracuse University, 1918S.M., University of Minnesota, 1921V (Physiology) ./CARL JOHAN SANDSTROMS.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Zoology) '"V .. LEONARD BENJAMIN SHPINERS.B., University of Chicago, 1925S.M., ibid., 1927(Physiology) \SAMUEL SILBERF ARBA.B., University of Manitoba, I924A.M., ibid., I926\./ � (Mathematics) .• JOYCE CLENNAM STEARNSA.B., Kingfisher College, Oklahoma, 19I7S.M., University of Chicago, I925/ (Physics) ,/WILLIAM ELIAS STURGEONA.B., Texas Christian University, 1909(Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry)\ DENIS RAYMOND AUGUSTINE WHAR­TONB.S.A., University of Toronto, I924(Hygiene and Bacteriology)ADDISON CAMPBELL WHEATLEYA.B., University of Toronto, I917S.M., University of Chicago, I927(Chemistry) Thesis: Vegetable Pigments: Their Chemistry and Their Pres-ervation in Cooking { . ....�w .Thesis: The Effec! of Galactose Toxicity on Roots of Pisum.SaiioumThesis: An Experimental Study of the Significance of Hensen'sN ode in the Development of the Chick EmbryoThesis: B_i;Y;emical Studies on the OX1to.cic Principle of thePituitary Gland ( {;J (0 . I.e r» 1-- )Thesis: Studies on the Metabolism of the StreptococciThesis: Position and Width of the Modified Line of the S pectrumof Scattered X-raysThesis: The Hilbert-Schmidt Theory of Linear Integral Equa­tions in General A nalysis for Quaternionic-oalued FunctionsThesis, The P atho genesi; oj Experimental Pneumococcus �d;_w VmonuiThesis: A Study of Starch Deposition in the Seeds of PisumSoiioumThesis: An Investigationtof the Mechanism )of the Action ofInsulin Hypoglycemiaym Gastric Hun�er ContractionsThesis: The Relation of Differentiation to Species Specificity asShown by Grafts of Duck Kidney on the Chorio-AllantoicMembrane of the ChickThesis: The Effect of Ergotamine on the Blood SugarThesis: ReP!'esentation by Indefinite Ternary Quadratic FormsThesis: Can Electrons{R. evolving, in Inner Orbits Account forFe1'1'o-M agnetism?, IThesis: I. A Study of the Product of the Action of PhenylMagnesium Bromide on Propiophenone Oxime: I, I­Diphenyl-t-Hydroxy-e-Amino Propane, (CJhhC(OH)CH. (NH2)CHg• II. A Further Study of the Product of the Actionof Phenyl Magnesium Bromide on Acetophenone Oxime:I, I-Diphenyl-I-HydroxY-2-Aminoethane, (CJh)2C(OH)CH2NH2Thesis: Lmmunologicai Studies with Tapeworm AntigensThesis: The Preparation and Some Properties of the Sulphides ofGermaniumIII. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLSTEWART GRANT COLEA.B., McMaster University, I916B.Th., ibid., I918A.M., University of.Chicago, I9IC)D.B., ibid., I920(Christian Theology) \ Thesis: The Psychology of the Fundamentalist MovementThesis: Western Baptists in the Age oj Big BusinessROY HAROLD JOHNSONA.B., Augustana College, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(Church History) vALBERT GEORGE PARKER, JRA.B., Park College, 1914(Christian Theology)CLEMENT DANIEL ROCKEYA.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1909.D.B., Drew Theological Seminary, 1912A.M., Northwestern University, 1921(Practical Theology) ./ Thesis: A Study oj Pastoral Work with IndividualsThesis: A Curriculum jor Village Christians oj the Western Partoj the United Provinces, IndiaIV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONURSULA BATCHELDER STONEA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1922 Thesis: The Baking Industry with Special Rejerence to theBread-Baking Industry in ChicagoThesis: A Mathematical Reformulation oj the General Theory ojInternational TradeTHEODORE OTTE YNTEMAA.B., Hope College, 1921A.M., University of Illinois, 1922C.P .. A., ibid., 1924A.M., University of Chicago, 1925jJ.V. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONWILEY BRITTON SANDERSA.B., Emory University, 1919A.M., ibid., 1920A.M., University of North Carolina, 1921 Thesis: The History and Administration oj the State Prisons ojIllinoisELIZABETH WISNERA.B., Newcomb College, 1914S.M., Simmons College of Social Work, 1922 Thesis: Public Weljare Administration in Louisiana withSpecial Reference to the Care oj the Sick Poor, the Insane,and the Adult Offender��VI. THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWSFRANK JOSEPH LOESCH�- --FranckVII. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTVIII. "ALMA MATER"-, . Words byEDWIN H. LEWISter.t�r.tar.IX. THE BENEDICTIONX. THE RECESSIONChorale in E MajorThe audience is requested to remain standing during the RecessionCOPYRIGHT -,MARSHALSDWIGHT ABEL POMEROY, Acting Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSKARL JOHN HOLZINGERESMOND RAY LONGROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL FRANK HURBURT O'HARAROBERT SWANTON PLATTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYCOLLEGE MARSHALSHAROLD EMERSON HAYDON, Head MarshalDANIEL HILL AUTRYNORMAN BRIDGE EATONLOUIS HENRY ENGEL, JR.ELMER ARTHUR FRIEDMANGLENN WESLEY HEYWOOD EDWARD JAMES LAWLERMAXWELL MASONDEXTER WRIGHT MASTERSJOHN EDWARD MENZIESDOROTHY GRACE CAHILLFRANCES GARDEN CARRGERALDINE HACKERHARRIET DEAN HATHAWAYMARCELLA ELIZABETH KOERBER, Senior AideCOLLEGE AI DESKATHERINE LUCILLE MADISONMANOTA EVELYN MAROHNHELEN INEZ McDOUGALLMURIEL PARKERCATHERINE SAMPLE SCOTT/