THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVENTH) CONVOCATION 1Ube SpringMARCH SIXTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENTHE UNIVERSITY CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISES..I. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Prelude in C Minor BachThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe 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"Exploring Civilization." JOHN ALBERT WILSON, PH.D., Professor of Egyptology;Chairman of the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures; Directorof the Oriental InstituteIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSAssociate Members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Science forevidence of promise of ability in research work in Science:Kenneth DembKurt Wilhelm EderAnne Hutchinson FullerRaymond Ellsworth Janssen Katsuwo KasugaJerome KritchevskyJosef Victor MansfieldRichard Janvier Porter Ralph Crawford SeylerHarriet Minola SmithRosamond Pendleton Brown SpicerSilka Gerber StockerMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Rupert Edward ArnellFrancis Keith BradfordFrank Clayton Cleveland, J r.Joseph Harry CooperEdgar Isadore EisenstaedtJohn Fee EmbreeMelvin Arthur Goldberg Mary Barbara HaberzetleKenneth LaDoyt HertelKatsuji KatoElizabeth May KnottStewart Joseph LloydMarshall Thornton Newman William McDaniel PottsHarriet ReesHarold William RigneyElizabeth Buckley Shull RussellLaurence Louis SlossEdward Holland SpicerMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Helen Marie CurlGordon Gale MacLean OliveHenrietteRabe (March,I92I) Mordecai Allen WaxmanJames Lee WaltersThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize for a dissertation reporting the resultsof an original research in the field of Sociology is awarded toIrene Viola ToabeV. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science by Dean Richard PeterMcKeonCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Richard PeterMcKeonCandidate for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Associate DeanWilliam Norman MitchellCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Shirley Jackson CaseCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Assistant Dean Sheldon TefftCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Associate Dean Emmet Black-burn BayCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR'S DEGREES1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESEthel Augusta Holst For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Harry Frank AdlerAlice Mildred BauerCharles Arthur BeckAnne Frances Byrne For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:James Samuel GoldAlfred MellickJames Clarence Plagge Jonas Elyu SchreiderJerome WaldmanJ ames Lee WaltersII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESRuth Bilgray For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Florence Anne CohnDaisy Axelrod DrissMinnie Jeanne GerberRegina Agnes Greek Mary Mabel HowsonJacob Zavel JacobsonJohn Theofield MuriMargaret Mary O'Riley Kathryn Helen QuinlanLillian SacoraRegina Grace WalshIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESAlfred Ke1cyAlden Revere Loosli For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Gertrude Viola Nelson Theodore Rudolph SavichIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESRichard Bruce CochranCatherine Marjorie ConnorBrevard Ewing CrihfieldHelen Marie CurlJanet Helen ErlichDaniel D. HowardHelen Bicknell KindelspergerSolomon Kobrin For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Marjorie Jane KrauelLottie LavinGodfrey Newman Heitler LehmanJames Kenneth LivelyGordon Gale MacLeanCharlotte MarschakAlice Josephine ParisaWilliam Clifford Procuniar John Bronislaus RusinCharlotte Mae SawdeyFlorence SchwartzVirginia Margaret SchwarzMordecai Allen WaxmanJoseph Robert WestLenore Aileen WoodLeo YedorFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Sarah ArgoMerle Rhineholtz BaxterMary Coullie Bicking Margaret Cecelia BrittClovis Edouard Jacques FoucheStella E. Lien Belva Lockwood OvertonOlive Henriette RabeVirginia Ruth SvensonRuth Helen DennisFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Raymond Edwin AbelElaine Dorothy Hassel Allene Bird MossV. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Charles Frederick RosenthalWalter Columbus Shaw, Jr. Leland Sidney Winter!iD {O OCP o Anita GoshkinEmily Virginia LogueArnold Gregory HuebnerFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:VI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONHelen AndersenIrene Gertrude Buckley For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Celia A. MedowLois Annette PetersonFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Muriel Elaine GordonEvelyn Lois Harris Margaret McCallumRuth Ann Sayre George Welch SconceI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESWithout Thesis HCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSMERCEDES LUISA ROJASPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Romance Languages)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESKATHLEEN HELEN BORDNERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1931(Education)HORACE SANDERS GILBERTA.B., Arizona State Teachers College (Tempe), 1933(Education)ROSE IRENE MAUTZS.B., University of Illinois, 1924(History)GORDON HEATH McNEILA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(History)DONALD FERGUSON MULVIHILLS.B., University of Illinois, 1933(Education)CHARLES AUGUST OVERMEYERPh.B., University of Chicago, 193I(Education)FELIX WILLIAM PAULPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Education)GARLAND CHAMBERLAINE ROUTTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Political Science)GEORGE FREDERICK ROWEA.B., University of Wisconsin, I932(Political Science)EDWARD CHARLES SCHWACHTGENS.B., Armour Institute of Technology, 1920(Education)FRANCES ORALIND TRIGGSA.B., Lawrence College, 1933(Education) Thesis: An Analysis of the Content of Verbal Problems ofArithmeticThesis: A History of Educational Legislation in Arizona, 1864-1935Thesis: Anglo-American Trade Relations in C;tton, 1830-40Thesis: The Pantheonization of Rousseau during the FrenchRevolutionThesis: The Articulation of Business Subjects Offered in HighSchools and Colleges in IllinoisThesis: The Construction of Matching TestsThesis: A Comparison of Achievement as Measured by Marksof High-School Pu-pils in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1926-31and 1930-35Thesis: Will Hays: A Study in Political Leadership and Man­agementThesis: The Public Employment Offices of WisconsinThesis: A Comparison of Two Methods of Utilizing LaboratoryTime in High-School PhysicsThesis: The Development of Student Personnel Service in Col­leges and UniversitiesM..D too 0 � III. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSCHARLES STEPHEN SPRINGATEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927 Thesis: The E.fJect of High-School Bookkeeping on Achievementin College AccountingIV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOSE GARCIA FERNANDEZA.B., Wheaton College, 1925 Thesis: A Survey of Some Standard Introductions to the NewTestamentThesis: The Intellectual Development of the Scottish Clergy inthe Eighteenth CenturyThesis: The Church of AntiochWILLIAM NELSON HAWLEYA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1932OTTIS LLOYD JOHNSONA.B., Oakland City College, 1926JOSEPH EDWARD MOSELEYA.B., Spokane University, 1932 Thesis: An Evaluation of Effective Religious DramaV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONREBECCA LANE BOTTS.B., Northwestern University, 1930 Field Study: A Study of a Club for Adolescent Girls in ChicagoARTHUR DAVID BOUTERSEA.B., Asbury College, 1928 Thesis: The Law of Parent and Child in VirginiaANNE KRUESI BROWNA.!3., Smith College, 1925 Thesis: Opposition to the Child Labor Amendment Found inTrade Journals, Industrial Bulletins, and Other Publicationsfor Business MenThesis: Child Labor in the District of Columbia: History andAdministration of LegislationField Study: Some Aspects of the Mother-Child RelationshipField Study: The Development of Public Welfare Administra­tion in FloridaThesis: A Study of the Tennessee Industrial SchoolEVELYN ROSE BRUMBAUGHA.B., University of Maryland, 1935WILLARD CARGILEA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1921CLETA WEATHERBY DAVISS.B. in Ed., Birmingham-Southern College, 1928JANE ANN EPPERSONS.B., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, 1934RUTH MARIETTA GAUNTA.B., Mount Mary College, 1933RUTH BARTON GIBSONA.B., Lake Forest College, 1925 Field Study: The Yugoslavs in ChicagoField Study: The Relief Crisis in Chicago during August, I936MYLA MOLLIE GOLDBERGS.B., University of Illinois, 1932 Field Study: The Opinions of Relief Workers about CertainRelief PoliciesField Study: Physical Classification of a Group of W.P.A.WorkersField Study: Nursery Schools in ChicagoMARK TWAIN GOLDSTINE, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1931MARIE SOPHIA HANSENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935ELEANOR IDLERA.B., Rockford College, 1933'GLENN HOWARD JOHNSONA.B., University of Southern California, 1932 Field Study: Development of Infant Welfare Work in ChicagoThesis: Relief and Health Problems of a Selected Group of N on­family MenThesis: Analysis of Statistical Reports of Child-caring Agenciesin Selected Urban AreasThesis: The History of the Division of Child Welfare in theIllinois Department of Public WelfareThesis: Federal Grants-in-Aid to the State of OhioMARGARET ELIZABETH LEAHYA.B., De Pauw University, 1924ELIZABETH HAYWARD MILCHRISTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933DONALD VON WILSONA.B., Muskingum College, 1931LL.B., Western Reserve University, 1934ELIZABETH NICKERSON WILSONA.B., Vassar College, 1918 Field Study: Case Studies in Collective Bargaining of FederalUnions under Section 7(a) of the National Recovery ActII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRALPH ROY GINSBERGS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1935(Physiology)ADOLPH HECHTS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Botany)ELIZABETH ANDERSON LYLES.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Botany)JANE MIDDLETON PARMELEES.B., University of Chicago, 1919(Physiology)JOSEPH GARDNER TEWS.B., Rhode Island State College, 1917(Hygiene and Bacteriology) Thesis: Studies on the Blood EsteraseThesis : Meiotic Irregularities of a Sterile RudbeckiaThesis: The Structure and Development of the Seedling of Betavulgaris L.Thesis: The Influence of Vitamin B on the Motility of the In­testinal TractThesis: The Sanitary Aspects of the Swimming Pools of the Chi­cago Public SchoolsELAINE THOMASS.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Physiology) Thesis: Continuous Intravenous Injection of InsulinIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESWILLIAM JOSEPH VATTERS.B., Miami University, 1934 Report: Depreciation Methods of American Industrial Corpora­tions, 1927 to 19351. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFRANCIS MINTER ALDRIDGEA.B., University of Chicago, 1935JEROME MILTON ALPERA.B., University of Chattanooga, 1934ALEXANDER ISAAC ANNESA.B., University of Chicago, 1934ALEXIS STANLEY BASINSKIPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935 WILLIAM PETER GERBERA.B., University of Chicago, 1935For the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:RICHARD LEE JAMESA.B., Lynchburg College, 1931A.M., Howard College, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1936 Thesis: The Disciples of Christ in Alabama, 1830-60III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):WILLIAM BERNARD GOODSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1934IVAN LEE HOLT, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1935ROGER JOSEPH BOYLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1935 ALBERT HARVEY MANUSA.B., University of Chicago, 1935ELAINE BECKER BURTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1936ROBERT DILLER (cum laude)A.B., University of Nebraska, 1929A.M., ibid., 1933 JOHN ANDREW RUTLEDGEA.B., Northwestern University, 1934HOWARD WILLIAM VOSSA.B., University of Chicago, 1935IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:GERALD FRANKLIN BROWNA.B., Lawrence College, 1933 RAY O. NOOJIN, JR.A.B., University of Alabama, 1933MABEL BLAKE COHENS.B., University of Chicago, 1931Ph.D., ibid., 1935EDWARD RUSSELL HODGSONS.B., University of Washington, 1932 JOHN CHRISTIAN RANSMEIERA.B., Harvard University, 1933BERNARD GEORGE SARNATS.B., University of Chicago, 1933ORMAND CLINKINBEARD JULIANS.B., University of Chicago, 1934 KENNETH McLANE SMITHA.B., Lake Forest College, 1933CLAYTON GARR LOOSLIS.B., University of Idaho, 1931S.M., ibid., 1931Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1934 MARVIN P. VAN DEN BOSCHA.B., Calvin College, 1933CORNELIUS WILLIAM VERMEULENA.B., Calvin College, 1933ABRAHAM WOLF MARCOVICHS.B., University of Chicago, 1932V. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGESAMUEL ADLERS.B., Rutgers University, 1932 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:LOUIS VINCENT FERRARAA.B., West Virginia University, 1932S.B., ibid., 1934SAMUEL GARRICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1933M. DAVID ALLWEISSS.B., University of Washington, 1931JOSEPH SAMUEL ANGELKASESTELLE ANISS.B., University of Chicago, 1932 MACE GAZDAWILLIAM JAMES GIBSONA.B., Dartmouth College, 1934PAUL ASHLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1932 SANFORD GOODFRIENDS.B., New York University, 1931ALFRED K. BARDA.B., Western Reserve University, 1928S.M., Ohio State University, 1930Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1933S.B., West Virginia University, 1935HEINZ OTTO EDWARD HOFFMANNS.B., University of Chicago, 1931HOWARD HUGHES HIGGSS.B., West Virginia University, 1935CHARLES ARMAND BARNESS.B., University of Chicago, 1935CHARLES KEITH BARNESA.B., University of North Dakota, 1932S.B., ibid., 1933 HENRY MYRTHAN JACKSONA.B., University of Utah, 1934WILLIAM RIGBY JACOBSA.B., Brigham Young University, 1932PETER JOSEPH BEINARAUSKASS.B., University of Chicago, 1934 EDWARD MAYER JEPPSONA.B., University of Utah, 1934ELI NATHANIEL BERNSTEINA.B., University of Michigan, 1933 CLIVE ROLAND JOHNSONS.B., University of Idaho, 1933LEROY VERL BROADBENTA.B., University of Utah, 1931 MAURICE KADINS.B., University of Chicago, 1933ROBERT MASSEY CATEYS.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1932BENJAMIN COHENS.B., New York University, 1932 LOUIS KAPLANCHARLES JOSEPH KATZA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1933GEORGE PEAK CRILLMANA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1931A.M., ibid., 1934 CLARENCE EVERLY KINGS.B., Washington and Jefferson College, 1935S.B., West Virginia University, 1935PAUL CHRISTOPH DOEHRING, JR.A.B., Rice Institute, 1931MARK ELBAUMA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1934 CECELIA SAMUELINE KRAN ASKASS.B., West Virginia University, 1928S.B., ibid., 1933CHARLES HUBERT FEEA.B., University of North Dakota, 1934S.B., ibid., 1935 EMILIO DONALD LASTRETOPh.B., University of Wisconsin, 1932CLARENCE WATSON LEDOUXA.B., West Virginia University, 1934S.B., uu., 1935HARLAN MICHAEL LEVINA.B., Harvard University, 1933EMIL DAVID LEVITINA.B., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1932WILLIAM WEIS LUSKA.B., University of South Dakota, 1930S.B., ibid., 1934WILLIAM HUGH MACDONALDS.B., University of South Dakota, 1935THEODORE RICHARD MARQUARDTA.B., North Central College, 1933JOHN RICHARD MARRONLAURENCE MANFRED MARSHS.B., University of South Dakota, 1933KENNETH LINCOLN MATSONS.B., University of South Dakota, 1934WALTER MAYNES.B., University of Chicago, 1933DONALD McGREWA.B., University of Alabama, 1934HAROLD WOODWARD MORGANSS.B., Columbia University, 1934JOHN NEWDORPA.B., Calvin College, 1931JOHN ARCHIBALD NORTONA.B., University of Missouri, 1933S.B., ibid., 1934FRANCIS JAMES PHILLIPSA.B., University of Nebraska, 1927SAMUEL SIDNEY PLATTS.B., University of Chicago, 1933NATHAN COPE PLIMPTON, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1934THOMAS WALTER REULS.B., University of Chicago, 1933 MURRAY SANDERSS.B., Tufts College, 1931WALTER FRED SCHAMBERS.B., University of North Dakota, 1935BORIS SCHUSTERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1934HARLOW BROOKS SHARPA.B., University of Utah, 1934CAROLL MITCHELL SILVERS.B., Columbia University, 1932LAWRENCE ARTHUR SOLBERGS.B., University of Idaho, 1929ISRAEL HA YYIM SPECTORS.B., Lewis Institute, 1932EVERETT WAYNE SQUIRES.B., University of South Dakota, 1934HUGH HENDERSON STEELEA.B., University of Iowa, 1933S.B., University of South Dakota, 1935CHARLES FREDERICK STROEBEL, JR.A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1931THOMAS MYRON TORGERSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1932S.B., University of North Dakota, 1934GUY LOUIS TOURNEYA.B., University of Missouri, 1934S.B., ibid., 1935SIDNEY TRUBOWITZA.B., Columbia University, 1931JOE DAVIS WALDENA.B., University of Alabama, 1928HARRY CHARLES WALLALBE MARION WATKINSA.B., University of Missouri, 1933S.B., ibid., 1934ARTHUR CALVINWUBBENAA.B., University of Dubuque, 1929IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESNORRIS L. BROOKENSS.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Physiology)DOROTHY DICKINSS.B., Mississippi State College for Women, 1920A.M., Columbia University, 1922(Home Economics)WINTON ELIZABETH GAMBRELLA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1925S.M., Emory University, 1931(Hygiene and Bacteriology)GAYLE NEWBOLD HUFFORDA.B., Hanover College, 1914(Botany)RAYMOND WILLIS LITWILLERA.B., Goshen College, 1931(Zoology)FAITH STONE MILLERA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1930(Zoology)JAMES ALBERT MILLER, JR.A.B., College of Wooster, 1928(Zoology) Thesis: A utonomic and Motor Localization in the HypothalamusThesis: Occupations of Sons and Daughters of Mississippi Cot­ton FarmersThesis: Experimental Studies on Variations in Gametocyte Pro­duction in Avian MalariaThesis: Development and Structure of the Watermelon SeedlingThesis: An Experimental Study of the Control Exerted by thePeriphery upon the Number of Regenerating Nerve Fibers inNormal and Regenerating U rodele LimbsThesis: Some Effects of Strychnine on Reconstitution in Eu­planaria dorotocephalaThesis: Studies on Heteroplastic Transplantation in Triclads.I. Cephalic Grafts between Euplanaria dorotocephala and E.tigrinaQE qqqi1D{oooo DAVID MINARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Physiology)CHARLES COVERT SCOTTS.B., Missouri Valley College, 1929S.B., University of Missouri, 1933(Physiology)SIBYL FAWCETT STREETA.B., Vassar College, 1929(Zoology) Thesis: Studies on the Concentration and Liberation of Histaminein TissueThesis: The Effect of Alcohol on the Hunger SenseThesis: The Differentiation of the Nasal Area of the Chick Em­bryo in GraftsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESWILLIAM LEEPER CRAINA.B., University of North Dakota, 1918A.M., University of Chicago, 1925(Romance Languages)HAROLD BAKER DUNKELA.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Greek) Thesis: A Critical Edition of Balzac's "Le Secret des Ruggieri"Thesis: Panhellenism in Greek TragedyIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESESTHER JANE ABERDEENS.B., Northwestern University, 1928S.M., ibid., 1931(Geology and Paleontology)JAMES SIRCOM ALLENA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1933(Physics)MARK SIMON FREDS.B., University of Chicago, 1933S.M., ibid., 1934(Physics)LOUIS GEORGE HENYEYS.B., Case School of Applied Science, 1932S.M., ibid., 1933(Astronomy and Astrophysics)NATHAN ABRAHAM MOSCOVITCHA.B., University of Manitoba, 1933S.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Mathematics)HAROLD JAMISON PLUMLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Physics)ERIC RODGERSS.B., University of Alabama, 1931A.M., ibid., 1932(Physics)FREDERICK ALBERT VALENTINEA.B., Reed College, 1933S.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Mathematics)ALBERT VIRGIL WILLETT, JR.S.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1933(Chemistry) Thesis: Radiolaria of the San Diego Chert of the Caballos Forma­tionThesis: The Disintegration of Beryllium by ProtonsThesis: A Description of the Thorium SpectrumThesis: Studies of Reflection NebulaeThesis: Studies of the Inverse Problem of the Calculus of Varia­tionsThesis: Isotope Effect and Quenching in the Fluorescence ofBromineThesis: Polarization of Hard X-RaysThesis: The Problem of Lagrange with Differential Inequalitiesas Added Side ConditionsThesis: Studies in the Hydurilic Acid SeriesIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESWILLIAM WADE HAGGARDA.B., Maryville College, I9I7A.M., University of Michigan, I927(Education)JAMES HUGO JOHNSTONA.B., Virginia Union University, 19I3A.M., University of Chicago, I925(History)ROBERT JAMES MYERSA.B., Washburn College, 1926A.M., University of Chicago, I928(Economics)CHARLES HERMAN PRITCHETTA.B., James Millikin University, 1926(Political Science) Thesis: The Legal Basis of the Organization and Administra­tion of the Public Schools of IllinoisThesis: Race Relations in Virginia and Miscegenation in theSouth, 1776-1860Thesis: The Economic Aspects of the Production of Men'sClothing, with Particular Reference to the Industry in ChicagoThesis: The Tennessee Valley Authority: A Study in CorporateAdministrative MethodPEARL LOUISE ROBERTSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923A.M., ibid., 1925(Political Science)SHYUN KEQ SHAWBachelor of Law, Tsing Hua University, 1930Graduate Diploma, ibid., 1933(International Relations) Thesis: Grover Cleveland as a Political LeaderThesis: The Obsolescence of TreatiesJOHN ALBERT VIEGA.B., St. Olaf College, 1922A.M., State University of Iowa, 1929(Political Science) Thesis: The Government of Education in Metropolitan ChicagoV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSEDWARD GROSVENOR PLOWMANS.B., Dartmouth College, 1921 Thesis: Municipal Water Utility ManagementCLARENCE EUGENE HIX, JR.A.B., Duke University, 1931D.B., ibid., 1933WESLEY PARKINSON LLOYDS.B., Brigham Young University, 1927S.M., ibid., 1934 Thesis: The Conflict between Presbyterianism and Free-thoughtin the South, I776-I838Thesis: The Rise and Development of Lay Leadership in theLatter Day Saint MovementVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLDAVID MALAIPERUMANA.B., Madras Christian College, 1925A.M., University of Madras, 1927D.B., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1932 Thesis : Mystical Experience from the Standpoint of ScientificMethod .MASSEY HAMILTON SHEPHERD, JR.A.B., University of South Carolina, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933 Thesis: The Development of Monastic Worshipv. THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWSMARY EMMA WOOLLEY, A.M., LITT.D., L.H.D., LL.D., PED.D.In recognition of her eminent public services and particularly of her achievementsas President of Mount Holyoke College in the advancement of higher education for women.The Candidate will be presented by DEAN EDITH ABBOTTVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEnwrx H. LEWISVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALAllegro from Symphony VIThe audience is requested to remain standing during the RecessionWith a steady rnyth'Tn, 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 tow'rs slum rise,COPYRIGHTWidorMARSHALSROBERT VALENTINE MERRILL, Marshal of the UniversityKARL JOHN HOLZINGERFRANK HURBURT O'HARAWALTER LINCOLN PALMER LEON PERDUE SMITHSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYASSISTANT MARSHALSCOLLEGE MARSHALSJULIAN ADLER KISER, Student Head MarshalWINSTON NORMAN ASHLEY DANIEL CLAYTON SMITHNORMAN RALPH DAVIDSON FLOYD RANDALL STAUFFERRAYMOND MILLER ELLINWOOD EDWARD SOL STERNHENRY MARTYN LEMON SAMUEL PORTER WHITESIDE, JR.JOHN GODFREY MORRISELIZABETH ELLISHANNAH McNEISH FISKRUBY LELA HOWELLRUTH LOUISE HOYT, Senior AideELLA MARY OLMSTEADGREGORY PENNEBAKER COLLEGE AIDESCATHERINE ELLEN PITTMANHENRIETTA MARIE RYBCZYNSKIELIZABETH LEE THOMPSONCECIL MARIE WOLFEALICE CAROLINE ZIMMERLY