\tbe 'tllnt�etsft� of (tbfcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIXTHCONVOCATIONUbe UUlinterDECEMBER TWENTY-SECONDA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-ONETHE UNIVERSITY CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Grand Chorus in G Minor GuilmantThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative Officers of the UniversityThe Candidate for Honorary DegreeThe Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University, and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, D.D.,Dean of the University ChapelIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"History," ANDREW CUNNINGHAM McLAUGHLIN, LL.B., A.M., LL.D., ProfessorEmeritus of History-- -------- -�----- -_- � -�-��----IV. THE AWARD OF HONORSH onorable Mention for excellence in the work of the College:Jacob AdlerblumMargaret Lucy BruskyGrace Marie BurnsRichard Edwin ClarkAvise Ethel DarganDaniel Macabaeus DribinWilliam Boris Elson, Jr.Clara Mai FuquaAlbert James GalvaniWilliam Edwin Heaton Mona Viola Mae HodgeMildred Hannah Cecelia JohnsonHarry KupersmithMyron Willard LarsonVictor LorberMary Agnes MurdockFranklyn Carl W. OlsonVirginia Nicholas PlattPorter M. PowellJohn Parker Prescott Minnie Margaret RavenscroftDavid Moore RitterWilliam Samuel Sadler, Jr.Ruth SariskySam SchoenbergPaul SeligmannReba Kovenock SwirenJanis Adele Van CleefAgnes WhitmarshThe Bachelor's Degree with Honors:Dortha Marie Johnston, French John Prescott Thompson, English Edna Margaret Wurtz Zaldivar,EducationMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in thework of the Junior and Senior Years at Rush Medical College:Zachary Abraham Blier Israel Irving Rotter Chi Chuchien WenAssociate Members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science:Charles Clifton AirdHelen Fiske AldrichJohn Mathews Jackson John Gilbert McAllisterWillis Hamilton MillerRobert James Moon John Drew RidgeRobert Mowry ZinggMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Elwood Augustus AthertonGeorge Washington Ayers, Jr.Harris Miller Benedict. Roberts Cozart BullockIsidore GershGreenville D. Gore Walter Sigmund GuthmannRaymond Wright JohnsonThomas ParkFrancis Milton ParkerAlbert William RaabBoris Benjamin Rubenstein John Henry ShroyerGeorge Keiser SmelserLiu-Sheng Ts'aiOram Clark W oolpertPatrick Paul YoutzMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Suzette Cauuet James Kenneth Kloehr (June,Mildred Ann Eichholz 1930)Dortha Marie Johnston Florence Marion LairdAlfred Hinsey Kelly (March, 1931) June Tamara Raff Jean Elisabeth Rhys (March,1931)Dulany TerrettJohn Prescott Thompson (March,1931)The Civil Government Prize is awarded toClarence Louis Cade, First Abbott Bennett Lipsky, Second--:.---- -_ - -------:.=--��� - -_ =--_--=-- ---=:--_- - --_- -= ��--- - --------= ---_ -�--- _---- -- - ----�--:_--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 DeanFrank Rattray LillieCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Frank RattrayLillieCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Dean Harry AugustusBigelowCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in the Graduate School ofMedicine of the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean Frank Rattray LillieCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in Rush Medical College byDean 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 Frank Rattray LillieCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:LaVerne Shirley LarsonAllen Ruskin LevinEmelyne Ida AshlandEli Leroy BorkonEleanor Durbin MurdochAlice Mary DolanSarah Naomi AndersonGeorge Robert BartlettGarnetta Tibbs CarlisleLouise Elaine-CarnahanSuzette CauuetAlice Marsden CraigHelen Elizabeth DoddRose GiblichmanMildred Irene GoodrieBernice GrawoigHelen Margaret Gruner Blanche Vivian Schaffner Rosma Hengen SchulzeFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Evelyn Irene PhelanLewis Robert Roll Mary Fredericka P. SchaeferRichard Preston SwigartII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Jean Elisabeth RhysFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Raymond Marcellus HilliardDortha Marie JohnstonJeannette Warren LambEsther LepunskyEdith Myrtle McChesneyJane Ross McLimansMichael M. MinkiewiczAlma Harrison N asetAlfred Elderfield OsborneNicholas Pavia Colbert Hubert PearsonHedwig W. ReichholdCecile Margaret RudinRuth Louise SchurmanMary Agnes ScottDorothy Jane SwineyAnna TaggartDulany TerrettJohn Prescott ThompsonGaylord Francis WilkinsonIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Mabel Jean BlakeEvelyn Goldie BloomDorothy Eleanor CrawshawEmily DeSylvesterDale Dean DorgelohArthur Charles Hornung Vera MazorRobert William MollendorfSimon PollackCarl Frederick SchroederLawrance Ellsworth Shinn Alden Bradshaw StevensMargaret Helen StollVictor Paul StrauchEleanor Josephine TatgeCarolyn Elizabeth WillsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Hastings Kamuzu BandaMark Theodore BarnettHelen T. BorukeMartin Abner BowersHoward Pinson ClarkeIsabella Lorraine CruickshankGertrude Brown CurtisLeslie William DamonMarie Eugenia DarganGeorge Jerome DietzHarry Elvove Jeanette FrankJoseph Lester FreudenthalMaude- Ethel GearyLeonard George GesasWillett Noble GorhamHerbert Hugh HeymanHelen HumistonNorman Allan ImrieClara Alvilda JensenBerenice Mary Kahn Alfred Hinsey KellyShoshano S. ManussovichHerbert Ying-paung MoyCharles Anton PollakSarah Elizabeth PorterAlfred Willis PreskillMorton ReismanGordon Kenneth SmithSamuel Ethelbert StewartViola Grace TillingFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Rose Adelaide ApplebyElma GansevoortOlive Beata GrothGertrude Rosina Hirsch Theodore J. C. KuehnertHattie Anna MarquardtMelba Georgina MauriceHelen Ida Richter Louise Sidonie SchoenbergCarmen Frances WolffEdna Margaret Wurtz ZaldivarV. IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:VI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONRobert Bernard AndersonHarry Brodie Morris CoopermanJames Kenneth Kloehr Gertrude NorrisDouglas Hasdrubal ThiemannYaffa Sonia Barakan For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Ruth Manovitz FreemanCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESADELINE LENORE TALLACK BROCKA.B., University of Manitoba, 1929(Germanics)DOROTHY ELIZABETH COLONIUS.Ph.B., Shurtleff College, 1927(English)ESTHER ALEXANDRA FENENGAA.B., Pacific University, 1929(English)EDWIN MALBURN HALLA.B., Williams College, 1930(English) Thesis: Actual Relationship and Chance Similarity in FolkMelodiesThesis: Costume on the English Stage until I590Thesis: The Chronicle Sources of Shakespeare's "Richard II,"with Special Reference to the Chronicles of Froissart, Hall,Grafton, and StoweThesis: Henry Fielding and His Rural InspirationETHEL MARIANNE HARDIEA.B., Willamette University, 1927(English)ANNA SARGENT HAYWARDA.B., Wellesley College, 1928(English)CARL OLOF NATHANIEL HEDEENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Romance Languages)NICHOLAS JOSEPH HOENApostolic College (Limburg, Holland), 1903Scholasticate (Oirschot, Holland), 19II(Romance Languages)ABIGAIL COVELL LAZELLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1910(Romance Languages)MAURICE ALDRICH LEEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(English)EDNA AMALIA LEIMERS.B., Northern State Teachers College (South Dakota),1926(English)FRANK KERN LEVINA.B., Northwestern University, 1930(English)ROBERT MOORE LIMPUSA.B., Northwestern University, 1929(English)GEORGE LESLIE MATUSCHKAS.B. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg),1927(Germanics)ANNA ELIZABETH MILLERA.B., Tulane University, 1925(Comparative Religion)MYRTLE MYRA SANFORDA.B., DePauw University, 1912(Latin)VIVIAN EUGENIA SAYLORPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Romance Languages)STEPHEN CHAK TORNAYTh.D., University of Vienna, 1914(Philosophy)KATHARINE A. R. TYLERB.A. Ed., Art Institute of Chicago, 1926Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Art)HELEN MATILDA WHELANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(English) Thesis: Tavern Scenes in English Plays, I596-I650Thesis: William Hurrell M allockThesis: A Pronouncing Index to Mme Dupuis' "Traite depronunciation, I8j6"Thesis: L'Esthetique de J. Barbey D'AurevillyThesis: Semantic Derivatives of Latin "Saeculum" in RomanceThesis: Culture of th/ American Farmer in the Middle Westbefore the Civil WarThesis: Platonism in John RuskinThesis: ThePlace oj Science in Thomas Hardy's Prose and PoetryThesis: Theaters, Plays, and Theatrical Criticism in Chicagoin I908Thesis: Interrelations of Dutch and German FolksongThesis: The Social-Religious Background of Traditional Rhythmic GamesThesis: Exposition in the Plays of PlauiusThesis: The Veracity of "El Libro de la Vida y Costumbres" ofDon Alonso Enriquez de GuzmanThesis: An Unknown God: Being a Critical Study of Alexander's Conception of DeityThesis: The Landscapes of Pieter Bruegel the ElderThesis: The Reputation of William ShenstoneII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESMARJORIE JANE GROVESA.B., University of Missouri, 1927(Mathematics)EDWARD ALOYSIUS SHONKAA.B., St. Procopius College, 1925(Mathematics) Thesis: Q�tadrilateral Configurations for the Four-Body ProblemThesis: The Gravitational Field about Two Coaxial CircularDiscsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESThesis: The Rise of Nationalism in PersiaMOSTAFA ABBASSIA.B., Carleton College, 1927(Sociology )EMILY GLENDORA BACONS.B., University of Nebraska, 1922(Education)HUBERT PARK BECKA.B., Harvard University, 1929(Education)CATHARINE BOYD CALHOUNA.B., Wellesley College, 1918(Education) Thesis: History of Trends in Plane Geometry Teaching in American SchoolsThesis: The Relation between the Grades and the Types oj-LivingEnvironment of Freshmen at the University of ChicagoThesis: Survey of the Opinions of Leaders in Education to De-.termine Appropriate Material for a General Art Course forthe Junior High SchoolISAAC CRIZIKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Political Science)GLORIA OPAL DIENERA.B., Phillips University, 1925S.B. in Ed., ibid., 1925(Education)ALICE KATHLEEN GAYA.B., College of the City of Detroit, 1930(History)HENRY ROSECRANS HOLMESA.B., University of Michigan, 1923(History)JULIA McINERNEYPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1925(History)MARY LUELLA MIELENZA.B., University of Nebraska, 1922(Education)LOIS KENNEDY PLASMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Education)EMIL J. SKARDAA.B., University of Montana, 1926(Education)ETHEL EUDORE SMITHS.B. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College,1926(Education)JAMES FOLEY SNYDERA.B., Georgetown College, 1921(Education)ORRIN LUCIAN THORSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1924(Education)FUNG CRIAI WANGA.B., Peiping National Normal University, 1920(Education)NANCY McLANE WEEKSA.B., Carleton College, 1929(Political Science)MARY MAY WYMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Education) Thesis: Political Parties in PalestineThesis: Survey of the Sunday Church Schools of Minneapolis,MinnesotaThesis: Agricultural Shift in the South, 1865-1900Thesis: The Economic Ideas of Samuel AdamsThesis: Migrations from the Old South, 1830-1850Thesis: Trends in Correlating English with Other School SubjectsThesis: The Comparative Disciplinary Values of Oral andWritten Composition in the Junior High School CurriculumThesis: Accounting Methods in Sixteen School Systems inIllinoisThesis: The Effect on Achievement in Arithmetic Reasoning andComputation of a Supervisory Program Stressing ComputationThesis: A Study of High School Libraries in KentuckyThesis: The Voluntary Reading of the Pupils in a Six-YearHigh SchoolThesis: Duties of Principals as Revealed through School BoardRulesThesis: The Effect of the Acquisition of the Philippines onAmerican Foreign PolicyThesis: Seasonal Growth in Height and Weight among Whiteand Colored ChildrenIV. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLINEZ EVANGELINE BOLINA.B., University of Nebraska, 1929DOBBS FREDERICK EHLMANA.B., Ursinus College, 1923D.B., Central Theological Seminary, 1926MABEL KATHARINE HOWELLPh.B., Cornell University, 1896MILTON DUNCAN McLEANS.B., University of Minnesota, 1921D.B., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1925YASUO MIZOGUCHIDoshisha University, Bungakushi, Japan, 1929HARRY ANTHONY SHEWHARTA.B., University of Illinois, 1922D.B., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1925 Thesis: The Religious Adjustments of the Newcomer Girl inChicagoThesis: The Bearing of Morris Cohen's View of Nature on theIdea of GodThesis: Interrelationship of the Government and Protestant Missions in BrazilThesis: A Study of Student Conference LeadershipThesis: A Comparison of Marxian Socialism and the SocialGospel in JapanThesis: A Critique of Religious HumanismGLENN OSCAR EMICKA.B., University of Wyoming, 1920V. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATIONThesis: Factors Related to the Registration of AutomobilesVI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONANNIE LAURIE BAKER• A.B., University of Minnesota, 1926GEORGIA MARGARET BALLA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1929 Thesis: Community Care of the InsaneThesis: Maternity and Infancy Work in the United States from1921 to 1931EDITH ORPHA SAWYERS.B., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1926GLADYS SPENCERA.B., Indiana State Teachers College. 1920 Thesis: Early Institutional Care of the Mentally and PhysicallyHandicapped in MinnesotaThesis: Income and Expenditures of the Chicago Y. W.C.A. fromI900 to I928Thesis: The Relation of Parent and Legitimate Child in IndianaLawHAZEL ISABELLE BLACKA.B., State University of Iowa, 1927ROSE ELIZABETH HUSTONA.B., Parsons College, 1919SADIE GRAY MAYSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924PHYLLIS RAE OSBORNA.B., Oberlin College, 1926CAROLINE MAY PERKINSA.B., New Hampshire University, 1919 Thesis: State Public-Health Administration in IowaThesis: Industrial Accident or Pre-Existent Disease? A Studyof the Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation LawThesis: Child-Welfare Legislation in GeorgiaThesis: A Study of the Detention of Two Hundred Six ChildrenII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESBESSIE LULU ALFORDS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1923(Home Economics) Thesis: A Study of Clothing of Children, Ages from One to SixRUTH JAMES BALTZELLA.B., Wellesley College, 1929(Psychology)JENNIE HARSHBARGERA.B., West Virginia University, 1919(Botany)CAROL LUCILLE HESSS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Home Economics) Thesis: The Influence of a Connected Meaningful Context inLearning Nonsense SyllablesThesis: A Floristic and Ecological Study in Marion County,W est VirginiaThesis: Food Consumption and Concentration of PreschoolChildren as Influenced by Various Experimental ProceduresThesis: Sterol Color Reactions with Trichloracetic AcidALIS LOEHRS.B., University of Richmond, 1927(Physiological Chemistry fnd Pharmacology)ADA MAGDALENE MOSERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1924(Home Economics) Thesis: Standard Food Budgets Used by Social AgenciesMARGARET MOORE ROUDEBUSHA.B., Mississippi State College, 1897Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Home Economics) Thesis: The Effect of Erusto Salts on the Strength of CertainCotton FabricsARTHUR LEE SMITHA.B., Goshen College, 1923(Botany) Thesis: The Floral Development of Malva rotundifoliaII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCHARLES CLIFTON AIRDS.B., University of Minnesota, 1930(Geography)ULYSSES SIMPSON BROOKS Thesis: Adsorption at the Solid-Gas InterfaceThesis: The Highway Pattern of MinnesotaS.B., Howard University, 1924(Chemistry)ANNE MATILDA GOEBEL Thesis: Pottery Production in the State of OhioS.B. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College (Hays), 1924(Geography)ARTHUR JEROME HICKMAN Thesis: The Absorption Spectrum of Nitrosyl ChlorideS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Physics)WINNIFRED ELIZABETH MALEY Thesis: The Flax and Linen Industries of Northern IrelandA.B., University of Illinois, 1926(Geography)MARY E. MARKS Thesis: The Asphalt Industry of Western KentuckyA.B., Western Kentucky State Teachers College, 1927(Geography)WILLIS HAMILTON MILLER Thesis: The Port of Los AngelesA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1929(Geography)/III. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISIONOF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESThesis: Trade between Britain and IndiaMorton Hauslinger John Richards Hunter Morris SostrinMARY ALICE ROBINSONB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1930(Geography)ANNA ADELAIDE STAFFORDA.B., Western College for Women, 1926(Mathematics)WILFRED TANSiEYS.B., McGill University, 1921(Geology and Paleontology)NETTIE FLOY VAN GILDERB.Ed., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 1929(Mathematics) Thesis: An Application oj the Dihedral GroupThesis: The Proportion oj Quartz to Feldspar in Graphic GraniteThesis: Correlations in r-SpaceIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1.. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:HOUSEN PARR ARMSTRONGA.B., University of Kansas, 1921A.M., Boston University, 1925(Practical Theology) Thesis: Problems oj Adjustment between High-School Studentsand Their ParentsII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):For the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):GEORGE HUGH BARNARDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930EDWIN BROTHER BERNDTSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930JOSEPH CODYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928MYRON DAVID DAVISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929 DAVID CAROL GROSSMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929LORINDA PERRYA.B., University of Illinois, 1909A.M., tu«, 1910Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1913EMMANUEL JOHN SEIDNERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930For the Four-Year Certificate:ALFRED CARR DICKS.B., Dartmouth College, 1927(Anatomy)GUILLERMO ALFREDO PACHECOS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Pathology) Thesis: The Effects oj Immunity Reactions upon HeterotransplantsThesis: Cellular ImmunityFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:RAYMOND BERNHARD BAERS.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1922(Obstetrics and Gynecology) Thesis: A Study concerning the Appearance and Growth oj theC enters oj Ossification in the Fetal PelvisIV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Four-Year Certificate:HENRY HOEKSEMAS.B., University of Chicago, 1928CLARENCE MINNEMAS.B., Lewis Institute, 1924ARMIN FREDERICK SCHICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1928HENRY WESTON BENJAMINA.B., University of Nebraska, 1924ELMER GRAY CASKEYS.B., Geneva College, 1927LLOYD FULLENWIDER CATRONS.B., University of Michigan, 1929For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESDAVID CARPENTER ATWOODA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926ANTHONY BAGNUOLOS.B., University of Chicago, 1927ZACHARY ABRAHAM BLIERS.B., University of Chicago, 1927S.M., ibid., 1929CARL EDWIN CARLSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1927KENNETH HEATH COLLINSS.B., University of Idaho, 1923ARTHUR FRANKLIN CUNNINGHAMA.B., Dartmouth College, 1926CHARLES EISEMANS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1924S.M., ibid., 1925Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1928JAMES HARVEY FARRIORA.B., University of Alabama, 1927MARIE CHRISTINE D'AMOURA.B., University of Denver, 1921S.M., ibid., 1923(Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology)DOROTHY FETTERS.B., University of Minnesota, 1922S.M., University of Michigan, 1925(Physiology)IRMA HANNAH GROSSS.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1915A.M., ibid., 1924(Home Economics)JEAN ELIZABETH HAWKSA.B., University of Illinois, 1923S.M., University of Iowa, 1924(Home Economics)EINAR LEIFSONS.B., North Dakota State College, 1925(Hygiene and Bacteriology)OLIVE PECKHAM LESTERA.B., University of Buffalo, 1924A.M., ibid., 1926(Psychology )ARNOLD LEO LIEBERMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1924M.D., Rush Medical College, 1928(Physiology)GUILLERMO ALFREDO PACHECOS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Pathology)JOHN GUNDERSEN ROCKWELLA.B., Stanford University, 1918(Psychology) GEORGE FREDERICK HARSHA.B., University of Illinois, 1922WILBER HARTS.B., Michigan State College, 1926JOHN C. ROGERSA.B., Centre College, 1917Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1926ISRAEL IRVING ROTTERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1921ZAVEN M. SERONS.B., University of Chicago, 1924MARIAN SWIGARTA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926EUGENE RICHARD WALKOWIAKS.B., University of Chicago, 1926CHI CHUCHIEN WENS.B., University of Chicago, 1927Thesis: Thyro-Parathyroid Deficiency as Related to LearningThesis: The Oestrus Inhibiting Principle of the Anterior Lobeof the HypophysisThesis: The Effect of Experimental Hyperthyroidism on GastroIntestinal MotilityThesis: The Development of Family Thrift Attitudes and PracticesThesis: A Study of Chinese-American ChildrenThesis: Bacterial SporesThesis: Mental Set in Relation to Retroactive InhibitionThesis: The Physiology of Calcium GluconateThesis: Cellular ImmunityGRETCHEN SHAWS.B., University of Chicago, 1928S.M., ibid., 1929(Zoology)BERTHA KAPLAN SPECTORS.B., University of Chicago, 1916S.M., ibid., 1921(Hygiene and Bacteriology) Thesis: The Eifect of Biolo gically Conditioned Water on theRate of Growth of Fishes and AmphibiaThesis: A Comparative Study of Cultural and ImmunologicalMeans of Diagnosing Infections with Endamoeba histolyticaII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESThesis: Some German Imitators of Walter ScottIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFREDERICK WILLIAM BACHMANNA.B., Stanford University, 1922A.M., ibid., 1924(Germanics)THEODORE BURGHARD H. BRAMELDA.B., Ripon College, 1926(Philosophy)RANDOLPH ARNOLD HAYNESA.B., University of Texas, 1918A.M., ibid., 1919(Romance Languages)JAMES HOWELL HEWLETTA.B., Birmingham College, 1912A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1913(English)EDGAR NATHANIEL JOHNSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922(History)CHESTER MILTON KEARNEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1925A.M., ibid., 1926(Philosophy)MARY EMMA McKINNEYA.B., University of Kansas, 1917A.M., ibid., 1921(Latin)FRED BENJAMIN MILLETTA.B., Amherst College, 1912(English)HENRIETTE CHRISTIANE NAESETHA.B., Grinnell College, 1922A.M., University of Minnesota, 1924(English)RALPH WALDO NELSONA.B., Phillips University, 1915A.M., University of Kansas, 1916D.B., Yale University, 1918(Philosophy)ALFRED TONNESSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1917A.M., ibid., 1918D.B., ibid., 1920(Philosophy)ALFRED LEONARD ANDERSONS.B., University of Idaho, 1922S.M., ibid., 1923(Geology and Paleontology)GEORGE WASHINGTON AYERS, JR.A.B., Illinois College, 1924S.M., ibid., 1925(Chemistry)ANTON BEHME BURGS.B., University of Chicago, 1927S.M., ius; 1928(Chemistry)WILLIAM WILSON MORGANS.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Astronomy and Astrophysics) Thesis: The Role of Acquiescence in Leninism,Thesis: Negation in "Don Quijote"Thesis: The Influence of Seneca's "Epistulae Morales" onElizabethan TragedyThesis: The Secular Activities of the German Episcopate C9I9-I024)Thesis: Two Neglected Aspects of the Truth SituationThesis: The Latinity of "Poeiae Saxonis Annales De GestisCaroli Magni Imperatoris" and "Mtmachus Sangallensis DeC arolo Magno"Thesis: The Date and Literary Relations of "Woodstock"Thesis: Sardou on the American StageThesis: The Role of Faith in Kant's PhilosophyThesis: Aspects of the Pr�blem of the PastThesis: Geology and Mineral Resources of Eastern CassiaCounty, IdahoThesis: The Pinacol-Pinacolone Rearrangement: The Rearrangement of the Tetramethylethylene H alohydrinsThesis: An Efficient New Method of Preparing Diborane: NewReactions for Preparing Bromodiborane and the StablerPentaborane, BsH9Thesis: A Study of Certain Characteristics of Stellar Spectra ofType A� .... ' --_- ----=-- - -:_ - ---=� -=--- - �- - =---=�- --- =�- - _-- -- ---- �- -=-=-- - �--- -��=-- -��--CHARLES EVERETT CAYLEYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(History) Thesis: The North-Atlantic Fisheries in United States-CanadianRelations: A History of the Fisheries Problems, Their Settlements and Attempted Settlements, with Special Emphasis onthe Period since the Establishment of the Dominion of CanadaThesis: The Effect of the Senate's Participation in the Ratification of TreatiesDANIEL SHELDON STEVENSS.B., University of Rochester, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1928(Physics)YUE KEI WONGS.B., University of Chicago, 1927S.M., ibid., 1929(Mathematics) Thesis: Rotational Analysis of the First Negative Group ofOxygen (02+) BandsThesis: Spaces Associated with Non-modular Matrices withApplication to ReciprocalsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESROYDEN JAMES DANGERFIELDS.B., Brigham Young University, 1925(Political Science)HERBERT McNEE HAMLINS.B., Iowa State College of Agriculture and MechanicalArts, 1916S.M., ibid., 1922(Education)ALBERT LEPA WSKYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Political Science)STERLING TATSUJI TAKEUCHIA.B., University of Texas, 1925A.M., ibid., 1926(Political Science)STUART RAMSAY TOMPKINSA.B., University of Toronto, 1909A.M., University of Alberta, 1924(History) Thesis: A Case Study of Teacher Training in a Separate LandGrant CollegeThesis: The Judicial System of the Chicago Metropolitan AreaThesis: The Control of Foreign Relations in JapanThesis: Count Witte as Minister of Finance, I892-I90jELMER DETWEILER RIEBELA.B., University of Michigan, 1913D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1920A.M., University of Chicago, 1928(Practical Theology)ARTHUR CONSAUL WICKENDENPh.B., Denison University, 1915A.M., University of Chicago, 1920D.B., ibid., 1921(Christian Theology) Thesis: A Study of Religious Education in the EvangelicalDenominationV. IN THE GRADUATE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: The Religious Concepts of College Students with Particular Reference to GodGRACE ELEANOR KIMBLEA.B., University of California, 1917A.M., ibid., 1921 Thesis: Social Work with Travelers: A Study of the NationalAssociation of Travelers Aid SocietiesVI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONVI. THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OFSCIENCEWILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL"In recognition of his fundamental contributions to astronomy, especially in the determination ofradial velocity of stars and nebulae, studies of the sun during eclipses, and for his distinguished career asan administrator, Director of the Lick Observatory, President of the University of California, and President of the National Academy of Sciences."The candidate will be presented by Dean Frank Rattray LillieVII. CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, LL.D., President of the UniversityVIII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith a steady rhytkl1L) like a march>. :>wise of . all that wis - est be,. faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment- ed tow'rs shall rise,IX. THE BENEDICTIONX. THE RECESSIONMarche HeroiqueThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession COPYRIGHTS aint-S aensMARSHALSROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, Marshal of the UniversityMERLE CROWE COULTERLENNOX BOUTON GREYKARL JOHN HOLZINGER ASSISTANT MARSHALSESMOND RAY LONGFRANK HURBURT O'HARAHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYCOLLEGEkIARSHALSGILBERT FOWLER WHITE, Head MarshalFORREST STUART DRUMMOND MERWIN STANLEY ROSENBERGCHESTER WILLIAM LAING PAUL DONALD STEPHENSONROBERT TYRRELL McCARTHY ENOS EDWARD TROYEREVERETT CLAIRE OLSON GEORGE THOMPSON VAN DER HOEFLOUIS NICOT RIDENOUR, JR. '"RUTH HELENE ABELLSVIOLA KATHRYN BOWER COLLEGE AIDESJANE KESNERCECELIA FRANCES LISTINGRUTH HELEN LYMANELIZABETH MERRIAMELISABETH PARKERSYLVIA MAY FRIEDEMAN, Senior AideMARGARET ELAINE HILLJEANNE KATHARINE HYDE