�be 'tLlnt\')etsit� of <tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIFTHCONVOCATIONUbe SpringMARCH TWENTIETHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTHE UNIVERSITY CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONI1 Processional-Grande Piece Symphonique FranckThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative Officers of the UniversityThe Convocation ChaplainThe Vice-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"The Great Tradition." EDGAR JOHNSON GOODSPEED, PH.D., D.D., Ernest D.Burton Distinguished Service Professor of Biblical and Patristic Greek; Chair­man of the Department of New Testament and Early Christian LiteratureIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe Bachelor's Degree with Honors:Aaron Mayer Altschul, ChemistryWarren Seals Askew, BusinessNicolina Flammia, ArtRex Everett Lidov, ChemistryGladys Edith McKinney, Educa-tion Raymond Jacob Mesirow, Chemis- Clarence Francis Sekera, Businesstry James Claire Stauffer, BusinessAthan Anastasion Pantsios, Chem- Robert Woodman Wadsworth,istry EnglishWilliam Oren Philbrook, ChemistryAssociate Members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science:Ludvig Gustave Browman Gerald Hershel LovinsEdward Chauncy Hinman Lam- Harold Vincent Millermers Abraham Primack William Lawson RussellJoseph Jackson SchwabWalter James Wyatt, Jr.Members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:David BodianNathan BrewerStephen Hung Te ChangHoward Daniel DoolittleLouise HansonRichard Vincen Hollingsworth Hubert Andrew IrelandMildred Elinor JonesMelvin Henry KniselyJohn Drew RidgePaul Gibbons RoofeGerald Olin Rulon George Warren RustHomer James SmithHenry George ThodeGeorge WaldLemen Jonathan WellsMoses ZaleskyMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Aaron Mayer Altschul (June,1933)Warren Seals AskewWilliam Higgins BesseyAlice Evalyn DavisNicolina Flammia (March, 1933)Marie Therese HagenCharles Christian Hauch (March,1933)Clifford James HynningShirley JacobsonHarry KupersmithMildred Jeanne Lasker Charlotte Ethel LavietesFrederick Joseph Lesemann(March, 1933)Rex Everett LidovHelen Marguerite LoesekeDonald Patten MacMillan (March,1933)Kenneth McClellandGladys Edith McKinneyAthan Anastasion Pantsios (June,1933)William Oren Philbrook (March,1933)V. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES Charles Schupp Saltzman (June,1929)Melvin LeRoy Schultz (June,1933)Clarence Francis SekeraLewis Irwin Soffer (June, 1933)Phillip Joseph SteinPhilip Freeland Tryon (March,1933)Birgit Vennesland (March, 1933)Robert Woodman Wadsworth·Bessie Elizabeth Zabelin (March,1933)Candidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science by DeanGordon Jennings LaingCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Gordon JenningsLaingCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shirley Jackson Case -'lICharles Schupp SaltzmanFlorida Marshall ThomasFlorence Elizabeth WeberCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in the School of Medicineof the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean Gordon Jennings LaingCandidates for the Four-Year Certificate in Medicine in Rush Medical College byDean Ernest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the School of Medicine of theDivision of the Biological Sciences by Dean Gordon Jennings LaingCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Rush Medical College by DeanErnest Edward IronsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Gordon Jennings LaingCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREESI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Mary DeKokerShirley Beatrice DulkinRuth Marie FellingerRuth Bernice BalkinRose Josephine J irinecHarry KupersmithFrederick Joseph LesemannI. Alicia Rita KeeganEdna Bernice KrumholzLuba Esther NovickFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Frank Fred LudwigNathan Cope Plimpton, Jr.Arcadio Rodaniche, Jr.Rubin Joseph Schachter Phillip Joseph SteinBirgit VenneslandShirley J. WitkowskyBessie Elizabeth ZabelinHelen Marguerite LoesekeNora Marie McLaughlinEleanor McWhinnieRebecca Tobia MedwayEleanor Lillian PflaumWaldo Arthur RigalLeo Alexander RosascoDorothea Josephine SmithJane Frances SowersClara Louise TrowbridgeFlossie Alta VinerHarriet Lyravine VotawRobert Woodman WadsworthII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Georg Karl Frederick MannSeymour Orville BakerRuth Eleanor BarryMarilee BernsteinGenevieve Constance BigelowJane Schreiber BradyMary Elizabeth BuckleyMary Jane CohnDorothy Ethlyn ColeCora EckhoffDoris Marjorie EmbersonEmilie Judson FermierNicolina FlammiaEthel Catherine Franzen For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Catherine Stow GarlickEvalyn Norma GoodmanRuth Lucille GoodmanMarie Therese HagenStephen HawxhurstShirley JacobsonKenneth KeslerBlanche Pearl KleimanBelle E. KorshakMildred Jeanne LaskerCharlotte Ethel LavietesLila Lorraine LindsaySara Lissitz� - ----- -- -- ----::.__ - _ � � _-� _��=-=-- -- - :--,-""'"William Oren PhilbrookCarl Albert RenstromMarjorie Lenore SaucermanMelvin LeRoy SchultzLewis Irwin SofferCharles Henry TaylorPhilip Freeland TryonVictor Robert WolfeMerlyn Stuart PitzeleGeorge Scott RobertsonIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Aaron Mayer AltschulEdward Joseph BedravaWilliam Higgins BesseyCharles BrandHelen Crowe FranklinSolomon GershonCharles Leroy HoweConstance Veronica KazmierczakVelo deLaurenceLois Roberta FenzelClifford James HynningElsie Charlotte BarlowLilly Emelia BergesonAlice Evalyn DavisPaul Richard EngbergRobert David Gaertner Alvin Leslie KuliekeRex Everett LidovDonald Patten MacMillanKenneth McClellandRaymond Jacob MesirowMerwin MoultonAthan Anastasion PantsiosAlphonse PechukasFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Rachel KatzBetty MichaelGeorge Joseph NohavaCharles Christian HauchHettie Jones JoslinAnton August MikeschDorothy Bruns Moll J ames Kenneth MulliganSara Catherine SticeMarie Anna StrubeHoward Grafton WinebrennerFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Helen Luetta BellAlice Catherine BockEsther Preskill Davis Ruth Angeline HeathGladys Edith McKinneyAlta Browning Moore Horace Alfred TaveiraEsther Lillian Weirs enElizabeth Balhouse For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Herbert Myron AlexanderWarren Seals AskewFrench Strother Cary, Jr.Pearl Kiddoo CrouchBasilio deLeon HawkinsDavid Charles Cook V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSEthon HymanWarren Raymond KahnAllan Marshall MarinLeslie Stacey MatherVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts: Clarence Francis SekeraJames Claire StaufferMartha Louise VaughanIrving WilkJohn Henry Wenzel For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:VII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:VIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSHerman Leonard AaronSearing Ward EastRobert Leon EigerGeorge Devatenos Gregory, Jr.Stephen Sigurd JohnsonI!I Esther BeckensteinEsther Rose GoodmanAbra Jewell Halperin Robert Eliot LevinMeyer LipschultzAllan Arnold MarverOrville Edward RosenthalBernard Sang Harold William SchwartzHarry Milton ShugerGavin Thomas WalkerHugh Vernon WentzRobert ZollaEdward Scott JacksonFrances Mary LoomisThurba Annlouise McGlone Frances QuiatEthel Rebecca ViehmeyerZephyr Bryan WoodsonI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES1r� MILDRED FOSTERA.B., Indiana University, 1922(Romance Languages)JOSEPH ALLYN LANDRYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Romance Languages)ALBERT WILLIAM LEVIA.B., Dartmouth College, 1932(Philosophy)JOSEPHINE CECILIA MARTINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Germanics)LOUISE JANE McCURDYA.B., Reed College, 1931(English)ELEANOR CUPP RAWLINGSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Comparative Religion)WILLIAM MOORHOUSE SCHUYLERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1931(Romance Languages)ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE COLEA.B., University of Colorado, 1931(Mathematics) Without ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: Plato's Social TheoryThesis: W ater-S pirits in German TraditionWithout ThesisThesis: A Study of Aualokiiestar«Without ThesisThesis: A SPecial Algebraic Function, Its Divisors and AbelianIntegralsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESEDWARD HENRY BUEHRlGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(International Relations) Thesis: Why the United States Took the Philippine IslandsIV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLELEANOR JOY CARMANPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1920(Education)PAN-LIN CHIA.B., National University of Peking, 1929(Education)LEON ARD LEROY CLIFTONA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1916(Education)BERNARD DRELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931(History)ELVIRA JOHANNA GELLENTHIENA.B., University of Colorado, 1932(Education)LYLE KENNETH KLITZKEA.B., State University of Iowa, 1929(Education)IDA JUANITA LONGPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1921(Education)EDGAR WINFIELD MARTINA.B., Washburn College, 1932(Economics)LOY NORRIXEd.B., Southern Illinois State Teachers College, 1928(Education)ELIZABETH AGNES PETTIGREWS.B., Northwestern University, 1930(History)MARGARET LOVELL PLUMLEYA.B., Smith College, 1912(Sociology)FANNY LEONA SEGALLAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922(Education)ALFRED LUVERNE SEVERSONA.B., Drake University, 1929D.B., ibid., 1930(Sociology)MALCOLM LAMBERT SMITHA.B., Illinois College, 1932(Political Science)PAUL NEWELL STEW ARTA.B., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1932(History)BENJAMIN OLIVER STONERA.B., Manchester College, 1928(International Relations)MARGARET LOGAN CLARKA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1916(Christian Theology and Ethics)MORGAN WARD REDUSA.B., Central College, 1930(New Testament)HAZEL ORAL WOODA.B., Spokane University, 1922(Practical Theology) Thesis: A Study of Children's Early Concepts of MeasureThesis: Programs of Studies in the Three-Year Senior and Four­Year High Schools in Large Cities of the United StatesThesis: The Relation of Attendance to Achievement in an Ele­mentary SchoolThesis : John Taylor of Caroline: Agrarian DemocratThesis: Analysis of First-Year German TextbooksThesis: Duties of Teachers in City School Systems as Specifiedby Board Rules and RegulationsThesis: Preferences of First-Grade Pupils for Stories in Primersand First ReadersThesis: Tariff Bargaining and the Most Favored Nation ClauseThesis: Professional Training of Secondary-School TeachersThesis: Growth of Republicanism in Will County, Illinois, 1850-60Thesis: Comparative Study of Self and Friends' Ratings of Seven­ty-one Personality TraitsThesis: Writing Vocabulary of Colored and White Pupils in theTwelfth GradeThesis: Discrimination against the Jews in Employment inChicago Offices, with Particular Reference to Four Groups ofOfficesThesis: Public Administration in New York in 1835Thesis: The Rise of the Progressive Party in IllinoisThesis: Changes of International Law in Regard to the Status ofPublic VesselsIjThesis: The Religious Ideas and Social Environment of the Na­tional Student Movement of the Y.W.C.A., 1920-30Thesis: The Text of the Greek Gospel Lectionary ManuscriptParis Bibl. Nat. 310Thesis: Trends in Evangelistic TechniqueV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSWILLIAM WAUGH PETERSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932 Thesis: A Study of the Factors Influencing the Costs of the SmallLoan BusinessVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONJESSAMAL BROPHY EDWARDSA.B., Colorado College, 1928ELIZABETH McBROOMA.B., State College of Washington, 1932ELISABETH PARKERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1932ESTHER HALE POWELLA.B., Cornell University, 1922BERNICE ENOLA SCROGGIEA.B., Hiram College, 1926 Thesis: The History, Organization, and Administration of thePenal System in MontanaThesis: The Law of Parent and Child in WashingtonThesis: Personnel and Organization in the Probation Depart­ment of the Juvenile Court of Cook County (I899-I933)Thesis: Personnel and Salaries in Medical Social Work in Chi­cago, April I, I933Thesis: The History and Development of the Michigan Girls'Training SchoolII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJENNIE BELLE MINERS.B., Iowa State College, 1927(Home Economics)MARY ADELE WOODS.B., University of Arizona, 1922(Home Economics) . Thesis: The Chinese Influence on Chippendale FurnitureThesis: Factors Affecting Flocculation in Mil1�II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOE GOLENTERNEKS.B., Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1932(Chemistry)GEORGE EDMON HAWKINSS.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Mathematics)HAROLD VINCENT MILLERS.B., Ball State Teachers College, Indiana, 1932(Geography)ABRAHAM PRIMACKS.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Chemistry)GILBERT FOWLER WHITES.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Geography)FRANKLIN CHENOWETH WRAYA.B., Marietta College, 1931(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: The Velocity of Hydrolysis of Stereoisomeric OximesThesis: A Postulational Treatment of the Fundamentals of An­alysisThesis: The Industrial Development of New Albany, IndianaThesis: The Phenylhydrazides of dl, d and i-Threo-i , e-Dihy­_ droxybutyric AcidThesis: HumbersideThesis: Megascopic Fauna of the Glen Dean Formation, PerryCounty, MissouriFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLDONALD STANLEY KLAISSA.B., Eureka College, 1928(New Testament) Thesis: The History of New Testament Interpretation in Ameri­caJOHN PETER BARNES, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1932 For the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):EDWIN HENRY CASSELS, JR.A.B., Amherst College, 1929CHARLES JAMES FRANKELS.B., Lafayette College, 1929S.B., West Virginia University, 1932LEIF BERNARD ERICKSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931SAMUEL SPENCER GRUBERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933JOSEPH L. MACKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932HUBERT CLEASBY MERRICKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932 JAMES WILLIAM MOORE (cum laude)S.B., Montana State College, 1924WILLIAM COOKE MULLIGANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933LANE THOMASONA.B., Illinois College, 1921BESSIE IRENE WEIBELA.B., Smith College, 1920III. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Four-Year Certificate:WILLIAM FREDERICK BESWICKA.B., Hope College, 1929PAUL TULANE BRUYERE, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1930 LUCIA JORDAN DUNHAMA.B., Smith College, 1927GEORGE VEACH LEROYS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1932J AMES BLISH McBEANS.B., University of Chicago, 1930ROBERT ROE CRAWFORDA.B., Oberlin College, 1927For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:SARA ELIZABETH BRANHAMA.B., University of Colorado, 1919S.M., University of Chicago, 1920Ph.D., ibid., 1923(Honors in Hygiene and Bacteriology)JOHN HUBERT GLYNNS.B., University of Chicago, 1928S.M., McGill University, 1931(Honors in Anatomy)SOLOMON SALKIND KAUVARA.B., University of Denver, 1929(Honors in Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology) Thesis: Studies oj MeningococciThesis: Reactions of the Rabbit to Intravenous Injections of Sta­phylococcus aureusThesis: Creatine Content of Uterine MuscleIV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEHARRY OSCAR ANDERSONA.B., University of North Dakota, 1931S.B., ibid., 1932FRANK WILKES BLATCHFORD, JR.A.B., Harvard College, 1930MELBOURNE WELLS BOYNTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926JOHN MARCUS BRANDA.B., West Virginia University, 1932S.B., ibid., 1932HERBERT CHARLES BREUHAUS�.B., University of Chicago, 1929LEO RALPH BROWNS.B., University of Chicago, 1928JOHN MYLES BUCHANANS.B., University of Chicago, 1930JOHN FRANCIS CANTA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1932JOHN CHIAVETTAA.B., West Virginia University, 1930S.B., ibid., 1932WILLIAM LONG CURTISS.B., University of Washington, 1930 For the Four-Year Certificate:JOHN WILLIAM DEVEREUXA.B., Stanford University, 1930HENRY STREET DICKERMAN, JR.S.B., Princeton University, 1930FREDERICK HENRY DOBBSA.B., West Virginia University, 1931S.B., ibid., 1932HOWARD WILLIAM DUEKERS.B., University of Missouri, 1932JOSEPH CHARLES EHRLICHS.B., Northwestern University, 1930NATHAN FREDERICK FRADKINA.B., Harvard College, 1929BENJAMIN GOLDMANS.B., New York University, 1929GEORGE BOYD ISENHARTS.B., University of Washington, 1929LOUIS HENRY KERMOTTA.B., University of North Dakota, 1930ROBERT WILLARD WILSON PHILLIPSS.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1929S.B., West Virginia University, 1931S.B., University of Chicago, 1930 LAURENCE WOODBRIDGE QUAI FES.B., State College of Washington, 1930ALBERT FRANCIS ROGERSPh.B., Yale University, 1930JOSEPH GEORGE RUSHTONA.B., Dartmouth College, 1931MAX SCHNEIDERS.B., Rutgers University, 1930HARTWIN ADOLPH SCHULZES.B., University of Chicago, 1929MYRON FRANK SESITA.B., Columbia University, 1927S.B., University of Missouri, 1932HAROLDJENNINGSSTOENS.B., University of North Dakota, 1932RALPH EDWARD TALBOTTA.B., West Virginia University, 1928S.B., ibid., 1930ANDOR ALVIN WEISSA.B., College of the City of New York, 1930STANLEY LEWIS WELLENSA.B., University of Alabama, 1930MARSHALL PHILIP WELLESS.B., Oregon State College, 1930ROBERT STURGEON WESTPHALA.B., College of Wooster, 1930SIMON LLOYD WOLTERSA.B., Calvin College, 1930SAMUEL HENRY WORTHEN, JR.A.B., University of Utah, 1930IRVING JOSEPH KINGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930WILL LEWISS.B., University of Southern California, 1930ROBERT BARNARD LEWYWILLIAM EDWARD LOOBY, JR.S.B., University of South Dakota, 1932ALBERT GOULD MARTINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1931JEROME ANTHONY MEGNAS.B., Harvard College, 1930RUTH MEITINS.B., Florida State College for Women, 1930ABE MONROE MELTZERA.B., University of Alabama, 1931S.B., tu«, 1931ALFRED DIETRICH MIESSNERA.B., Western Reserve University, 1928THOMAS TWIDWELL MYERSA.B., University of Kansas, 1928ROBERT ALLEN NASONA.B., Ripon College, 1930J AMES JOHN O'HALLORANA.B., State University of Iowa, 1930ARTHUR MARTIN OLSENA.B., Dartmouth College, 19JOHAROLD OVENUS.B., University of Chicago, 1930ROBERT DONALD PERKINSS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1932For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ANDREW RUSSELL ANDERSONA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1929 RUDOLPH PETER LEYERSS.B., University of Chicago, 1929BERNARD MICHAEL BLUMA.B., Columbia University, 1929ALICE CHILDSS.B., Trinity University, 1924WILLIAM LEON COLES.B., Northeastern State Teachers College, Tahlequah,Oklahoma, 1929JOHN ALFRED CREMERA.B., Calvin College, 1928BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HARTA.B., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, 1925CHISATO HAYASHIA.B., University of Hawaii, 1925IRVIN ARTHUR IHRKES.B., University of Chicago, 1930DAVID MEREDITH JENKINSS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1929ABRAHAM RALPH KORANSKYS.B., Purdue University, 1928 JOHN LOCKWOOD LINDQUISTS.B., University of Chicago, 1929S.M., iu«, 1931EDWIN FRANK NECKERMANNS.B., University of Chicago, 1929BRYCE KENNETH OZANNEA.B., Lawrence College, 1929ALICE MARGARET POSEYA.B., Kansas University, 1927S.M., ibid., 1928MARY FRANCES SHUFORDS.B., Shorter College, 1917A.M., Columbia University, 1919DAVID TAYLORS.B., Iowa State College, 1923LELAND STANFORD LEWISA.B., University of North Dakota, 1928S.B., ibid., 1930 JAMES WILLIAM TOBINS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1929CHARLES REDICK WYLIEA.B., University of Southern California, 1930IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESWILLIAM NATHAN ETKINS.B., College of the City of New York, 1928A.M., Cornell University, 1930(Zoology) Thesis: Studies on AmphIbian Metamorphosis.rFRED LUDWIG HUMOLLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology)PAUL GIBBONS ROO FES.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1924D.B., Meadville Theological School, 1929(Anatomy)EDITH LOUISE SWINGLES.B., Montana State College, 1928(Hygiene and Bacteriology)YU-CHUAN TSANGA.B., National University of Peking, 1925(Psychology)HARVEY OSCAR WERNERS.B., Pennsylvania State College, 19I3S.M., University of Nebraska, 1923(Botany) Thesis: Comparative Studies in the Preparation of I-Ribose.The Preparation of I-Allose and i-Altrose, Two New Crystal­line Aldohexoses, from I-Ribose by the Cyanohydrin Reaction• Thesis: The Endocranial Blood Vessels of A mblystoma Ti­grinumThesis: Studies on Small Colony Variants of StaphylococcusaureusThesis: The Functions of the Visual Areas of the Cerebral Cortexof the Rat in the Learning and Retention of the MazeThesis: The Effect of a Controlled Nitrogen Supply with Differ­ent Temperatures and Photo periods upon the Development ofthe Potato Plant (Solamtm tuberosum, Linn.)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMl\NITIESJ AMES RODNEY BRANTONA.B., Mississippi College, 1926Th.M., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,1929(New Testament)J AMES FARLEY CRONINA.B., Northwestern University, I930A.M., ibid., 1931(Greek)RICHARD TREADWELL HALLOCKA.B., University of Toronto, I929A.M., University of Chicago, I930(Oriental Languages)SARA KING HARVEYA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, I9I3A.M., University of Chicago, I924(English)RICHARD MORGAN KAINA.B., Swarthmore College, 1930A.M., University of Chicago, 193I(English)WILLIAM CHARLES KORFMACHERA.B., St. Louis University, I922A.M., ibid., I923(Latin)EDGAR CARL REINKEA.B., University of Chicago, I928(Latin)ANDREW CANNON SMITHA.B., Gonzaga University, I922A.M., ibid., 1923A.M., Catholic University of America, I930(English)CELESTA WINEA.B., Manchester College, I920D.B., Juniata College, I922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(English) Thesis: The Common Text of the Gospel Lectionary in the LentenLectionsThesis: The Athenian Jury in ActionThesis: The Chicago Syllabary and the Syllabary AO 766IThesis: Gulicn Crommelin Verplanck: A Forgotten Knicker­bockerThesis: Primitivism, the Theory of Equality, and the Idea ofProgress in English Anti-slavery Literature, I772-I808Thesis: Othloni Libellus ProoerbiorumThesis: The Latinity of the "Epistulae" of Hrabanus M aurusThesis: Theories of the Nature and Standard of Taste in Eng­la.nd,I700-I790Thesis: Nathaniel Wood in "The Conflict of Conscience".III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES , .FRANCES ELLEN BAKERA.B., State University of Iowa, I923S.M., ibid., I925(Mathematics)BYRON COSBY IIS.B., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, I930A.M., University of Missouri, I93I(Mathematics)HENRY WINSTON NEWSONS.B., University of Illinois, 193I(Chemistry) Thesis: A Contribution to the Waring Problem for Cubic Func­tionsThesis: Fields for Multiple Integrals in the Calculus of Varia­tionsThesis: The Disintegration of Nitrogen and Other Light Atomsby Neutrons. IRUFUS OLDENBURGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1928S.M., ibid., 1930(Mathematics)ALBERT EDWARD SHAW, JR.E.E., Polytechnic Institute (Brooklyn, New York), 1923S.M., University of Chicago, 1928(Physics)HARLEY PRIGE TRIPPA.B., Colorado State Teachers College, 1925A.M., ibid., 1926(Chemistry)WALTER MATHIAS URBAINS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Chemistry) Thesis: Composition and Rank of n-Way Ma.trices and Multi­linear FarmsThesis: Electron Orbits in Crossed Electric and Magnetic FieldsThesis: The Maximum Bubble Pressure M ethodfor the M easure­ment of Surface TensionThesis: The Freezing Points of Concentrated Aqueous SodiumChloride SolutionsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESThesis: The Anglo-Russian Convention of I!)07ROGERS PLATT CHURCHILLA.B., Cornell University, 1924A.M., ibid., 1926(History)HAROLD TALBOT PARKERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(History)GEORGE CARL PHIPPSS.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1923A.M., ibid., 1924 .(Education)MAX RICHARD WHITEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926A.M., ibid., 1929(Political Science) Thesis: The Cult of Antiquity and the French RevolutionThesis: An Experimental Study of the Reading of ShorthandThesis: Water Supply Organization in the Chicago Region) V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLI JOHN BARR WEIRA.B., Wooster College, 1913A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1918S.T.B., Western Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh),1918D.D., Wooster College, 1933(Church History), . Thesis: Presbyterian Church and Mission Co-operation StudiedHistoricallyVI. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith a steady rliythNt, like a march>. -:>all fair moth-ers, fair- est she, Most wise of . all that wis - est be,praise her breadth of char- i - 'ty, Her . faith that truth shall make men free,dec - ades and for cen-tu- ries, Its bat - tle-ment- ed to\'\'rs shall rise,VII. THE BENEDICTIONVIII. THE RECESSIONAllegro from Symphony VIThe audience is requested to remain standing during the RecessionCOPYRIGHTWidorMARSHALROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, Marshal oj the UniversityLENNOX BOUTON GREYKARL JOHN HOLZINGERFRANK HURBURT O'HARA ASSISTANT MARSHALSWALTER LINCOLN PALMERSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYCOLLEGE MARSHALSEDWARD WHEELOCK STEELE NICHOLSON, Student H ead MarshalFRANK DACEY CARR DONALD RALPH KERREDWARD RAY CULLENTHOMAS EUGENE FOSTERJAMES LOUIS HENNING DAVID CHARLES LEVINEVINCENT ERNEST CHARLES NEWMANHENRY EUGENE PATRICKWAYNE EMERSON RAPPCOLLEGE AIDESELISABETH EDWARDS CASON MADELAINE FREEMAN STRONGLOIS PAULINE CROMWELL ROSEMARY HARRIET VOLKRITA MARY DUKETTE LORRAINE WATSON, Senior AideMARY ELLISON ESTHER LUCILLE WEBERGERALDINE SMITHWICK RUTH MARY WORKS