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Eighty-fifth Annual

COMMENCEMENT

Monday_, June Seventeenth

Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five

The Eastman Theatre

Ten O'clock

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

Organ-Prelude

Festival Prelude Concert Overture

Processional-Marche Pontificale

Harold Osborn Smith at the Organ

Horatio Parker Alfred Hollins

Lemmens

THB AUDmNCB IS REQUI!STBD TO REMAIN SBATBD WHILE THB ACADBMIC

PROCESSION BNTBRS THB THEATRE

Rienzi Overture

PRAYER

RocHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA

Paul White, Conducting

ADDRESS

WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS, M.A., LL.D., Litt.D.

President of Lafayette College

CoNFERRING OF BAcHELORs' DEGREES

. Wagner

Candidates of the College for Men Presented by Dean Weld

Candidates of the College for Women Presented by Dean Bragdon

Candidates of the Eastman School of Music Presented by Director Hanson

CoNFERRING OF AnvANCED DEGREES

Candidates for Masters' Degrees Presented by Dean Chambers

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Medicine Presented by Dean Whipple

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Presented by Dean Chambers

AnDRESS TO THE GRADUATES BY THE PRESIDENT

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

CoNFERRING oF HoNORARY DEGREES

Doctor of Laws,

Doctor of Laws,

Doctor of La~s,

WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS Presented hy Dean Gals

DIXON RYAN Fox Presented hy Professor Perkins

KENNETH IRVING BROWN Presented hy Professor Curtiss

@oMMENCEMENT %MN

0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti libere Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tibi gratias, Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen Veritas.

0 Mater, quam cognovimus per laeta tempora, Quae demonstrasti omnibus laboris gaudia, Quae "Meliora" indicas, excelsa praemia, Ad caelum omnes incitas, tu Mater splendida!

0 Mater ave, salve tu, vale, carissima! Nos juvat jam in exitu dulcis memoria. Per vias due nos asperas semper ad optima; Mercedes da perpetuas, bona caelestia!

-JOHN ROTHWELL SLATER

BENEDICTION

Recessional-Triumphal March Costa

Harold Osborn Smith at the Organ

THB AUDIENCE IS REQUESTED TO REMAIN SEATED WHILE THB ACADEMIC

PROCESSION LEAVES THE THEATRE

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DEGREES TO BE GRANTED WITH DISTINCTION OR HONOR

BtKhetor of Arts with Highsst Disti1zctim

RAYMOND HowARD Cu.MER, in Mathematics

HARRII!T JuLIA NAYLOR, in History

Bachstor of Arts with High Distinction

CH.ARLBS HARMAN FoSTER, in Government

RBBD HYDE HARDING, in History

HowARD HENDRICK HENNINGTON, in Mathematics

DAVID JAMBS, in French

DoNALD CARGILL PEASE, in Chemistry

PAUL GERIIARDT ScHADE, in Psychology

SusANNll BoGORAD, in History

CoRA HELENE HocHsTEIN, in History

CLAIRE RUTH Ml!YBR, in History

RUTH SoNIA Y A.LOWICH, in History

Bachelor of Arts with Distinction

EDWARD ARTHUR CASSIDY, in History

NEIL JAMBS HrcKBY, in History

CHARLBS BoWBN KENYoN, in Mathematics

MoRsE PECKHAM, in English

PAUL EDwARD SMITH, in Botany

WILLIAM CHARLES WALZER, in French

HERBERT JAcOB WILNER, in English

MARGUERITE JEAN FELLows, in Psychology

LENA FERRARI, in French

CATHARINE ALicE FoRSTER, in Latin

MARloN CAROLINE GLIDDEN, in English

FLORENCE HoPPMAN, in History

MARloN LoRETTA LEEK, in History of Art

LAuRA EMILY MuRPHY, in Psychology

HBLBN CRAWFORD NEILLY, in History

RUTH FRANCBS O'GRADY, in History

TnEo jANBT SuRDAM, in Philosophy

BBTTY PATRICIA WoLBEltG, in French

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DEGREES TO BE GRANTED WITH DISTINCTION OR HONOR

Bt~ehelor of Sciencs with High Distinction

RoBERT BRUCB GoRDoN, in Mechanical Engineering

JoHN THOMAS PLATI, in Chemistry

GoRDoN LEoNARD W AASDORP, in Chemical Engineering

Bachelor of Scimcs with Distinction

JAMES RATTRAY BENFORD, in Optics

DAVID LEE GuNDRY, in Mechanical Engineering

HARVEY ORLo HoADLBY, in Optics

HAROLD EuGENE HussoNG, in Optics

Bachelor of Music with Distinct ion

RoGBR CRAGER BoARDMAN

HAROLD GRIFFIN

MILLARD BENJAMIN TAYLOR

MARY FINCH

VIRGINIA A. GUSTAFSON

LILLIAN MARTHA HoRAK

RuTH STOCKWELL MELVILLE

VIRGINIA MAY PACE

ANNB IRENE SBLF

RUTH WENTWORTH

Doctor of M6dicine with Honor

GoRDoN MoNTGOMERY MBADB

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PRIZES AND HONORS

Ths Townssnd Fsllowship-to FRANCis ELTON ATwATER.

A graduate fellowship of $soo in the department of history.

The Davis Prizes--to REED HYDE HARDING and MoRTIMER ASHER NusBAUM.

To members of the senior class for excellence in original declamation. First prize of $3o, second of $2.o.

The Dewey Prizes--to STANLEY VICTOR LEVEY and EDwARD HENRY LICHTENSTEIN.

To members of the sophomore class for excellence in declamation. First prize of $15, second of $1o.

The Hull Prize-divided between MoRSB PECKHAM and HERBERT JACOB WILNER.

Prize of $so to the man in the senior class who has done the best work in con­centration in the department of English.

Ths Stoddard Prize in Mathematics--to LERoY WooDwARD APKER.

Prize of $2. s.

Ths E!izahsth M. Amkrson Prizr-to MARION LoRETTA LBBK.

Prize of $4o for an essay upon ''The History of the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York, 1913-1935."

Ths N. B. Ellison Prizr-to REED HYDE HARDING.

Prize of $6o to the man in the senior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of history.

Ths Williams Msmorial Prizr-to MARION CAROLINE GLIDDEN.

Prize of $so to the woman in the senior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of English.

Ths Alumnae Prize-to JANICE HARNED STONAKER.

Prize of $1o to the woman in the sophomore class who has done the best work in English.

Ths Charles A. Dewey Scholarships--to DoNALD EuGENE CoPELAND and BETSY DRURY CoNANT.

Scholarships of $75 to students who have shown proficiency in biology work.

The R.ighy Wile Prizss in Biology-to JosEPH BEAVEN PLATT and HELEN DELORES ABRAMOWITZ.

To students who have shown proficiency in the course in Biology 1-2.. First Prize of $2.o, second of $5.

Ths Jesse L. Rosenberger Prizr-to JAMES GoRMLY MILLER.

Prize of $2.5 to the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years.

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PRIZES AND HONORS

The Su.ran Colver Ro.rsnhsrger Pri'{r-to HELEN MARioN CoAPMAN.

Prize of $2.5 to the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years.

The Lillian Fairchild Award-to HERMAN J. BuTLER, of Canandaigua, New York, and NoRMAN A. LINDNER, of Rochester.

Awards of $5o each for work in creative art.

The John Dows Mair.r Pri'{e-to WILLIAM THOMPSON PLUMB, jR.

Prize of $12.5 to the man in the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of economics.

The Terry Pri'{r-to RoBERT JosEPH ExTER.

Prize of $roo to the man in the senior class who by his industry, manliness, and honorable conduct has done the most for the life and character of the men of the college.

Ths Charls.r L. Newton Pri'{r-to ERNEST LLoYD APoNTE.

Prize of $50 for proficiency in work in the department of mechanical engineering.

Ths Lest Pri'{r-to JoHN KINGHORN MciVER.

A portable drawing table to the man in the freshman class who has done the best work in the course in Machine Design 1-2..

The Mathematics Club Pri'{r-first prize to CHARLES BowEN KENYON, second divided between PHILIP EnwARD CREIGHTON and RAE WYLAND.

First prize of $10, second of $5 for excllence in presentation of a paper before the Mathematics Club.

Tho Ca.ra Italiana of Columbia Univorsity Pri'{e-to LENA FERRARI.

An award of an Italian masterpiece of fiction "I Promessi Sposo" by Allesandro Manzoni to the student who has done the best work in the study of the Italian language.

Tho American-German Exchange Fellowship of tho Institute of International Education­to HowARD HENDRICK HENNINGTON.

Tho American-French Exchange Followship of the Instituto of International Education­to DAVID jAMES.

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PHI BETA KAPPA

Elections in I 93 s

BARTHOLOMEW JosEPH CoNTA

CHARLES HARMAN FoSTER

RoBERT BRuCE GoRDoN

DAVID LEE GUNDRY

REED HYDE HARDING

HowARD HENDRICK HENNINGTON

DAVID JAMES

CHARLES BowEN KENYoN

DoNALD EDWARD McCoNVILLE

CHARLES EDWARD pASSAGE

DoNALD CARGILL PEASE

MoRSE PEcKHAM

JoaN THOMAS PLATI

WILLIAM THOMPSON PLUMB, JR.

PAUL GERHARDT ScHADE

GoRDoN LEONARD W AASDORP

WILLIAM CHARLES w ALZER

HERBERT JACOB WILNER

KATHRYN FLORENCE ALBRECH

SuZANNE BoGORAD

RUTH BRETSCHNEIDER

LILLIAN T. BROOKS

VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE ESTER

LENA FERRARI

MARION CAROLINE GLIDDEN

vIRGINIA MAE HILLOCK

ANNE ELIZABETH JoHANSON

CLAIRE RUTH MEYER

LAuRA EMILY MuRPHY

HARRIET JuLIA NAYLOR

RuTH FRANCES O'GRADY

PAULINE MARY PAULSON

FRANCES ELIZABETH SHANNON

BETTY pATRICIA W OLBERG

RUTH SomA YALoWICH

SIGMA XI

Elections in I 93 s

LLoYD EPHRAIM ALEXANDER

PAUL w. ARADINE

RICHARD FRELIGH BAKER

WILLIAM FREER BALE

BASIL GLOVER BIBBY

ENciL MoRTON BRADLEY

ALTON DEAN BRASHEAR

DWIGHT E. CLARK

LEWis D. CoNTA

RAYMOND HowARD CRAMER

CLARK HALL DALE

SIDNEY FEYDER

WILLIAM HALE HAVILL

HowARD HENDRICK HENNINGTON

CHARLES DANIEL KocHAKIAN

RICHARD SAMUEL MANLY

MARVIN MELLARD MANN

GoRDoN MoNTGOMERY MEADE

JoaN TaoMAS PLATI

LESLIE ADRIAN SANDHOLZER

JoHN THERON SANFoRD

HowARD B. SLAVIN

HENRY BuRR STEINBACH

jEROME THEDA SYVERTON

GoRDON LEONARD W AASDORP

JAMES Ross WESTMAN

MARIAN LUCILE LEFEVRE

DoROTHY E. SHELDON

ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA

JoaN FRANCIS CoNWAY

NoRMAN EGEL

JoaN DEAN GEoRGE, JR.

SIDNEY LEIBOWITZ

Elections in I 93 s

EDWARD jACOB LEVENSON

GoRDoN MoNTGOMERY MEADE

HELEN BERTHA HART

EDITH GARDNER MEAD

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS

Thomas Edward Armstrong Theodore Dwight Avery Howard Wilkinson Bartlett Merlyn Abel Bissell Lyle Arlys Bliss Ralph Vernon Blauvelt Bone Robert Wilbur Bunting Lucius Lucien Button Halsey Sherwood Carey Laverne Patrick Carson

*Edward Arthur Cassidy James Philip Conti Donald Eugene Copeland Robert Alden Cornwell Charles Smith Craig, Jr.

***Raymond Howard Cramer Samuel Joseph D'Amico Homer Samuel Davey Ernest Paul Dean Charles Addison Ditmas, Jr. Neil Harris Duffy John Philip Dwyer John Paul Erdle Frederick Ernest Ewing John Field Donald Burton Fischer

**Charles Harman Foster Arthur Sullivan Gale, Jr. Lawrence Joseph Gentner John Black Goetsch Tom Jay Gorham David Stephen Grice Robert Lawless Groh Irving Guttenberg

**Reed Hyde Harding Edgar James Haynes

**Howard Hendrick Hennington *Neil James Hickey Allen Eli Hurwitz Donald Tasker Imrie Eric Bruce Insley

**David James William Carroll Johnston Edward Washburn Junker

*Charles Bowen Kenyon Elwin Elliott Kneale Robert Arnold Lanigan George Bernhard Lapham Paul Kent Lemassena Ellis Levi

*With Distinction. **With High Distinction.

***With Highest Distinction.

Julian Lambert Lowell Lawrence Frederic Loescher Charles Manuele Kenneth Paul McConnell Donald Edward McConville Frederick Blackburn Mears William Hancox Merwin Charles Irving Miller John R. Morey Howard Mulholland Anthony Joseph Morabito Millard John Noonon Fred Cheflins Numbers, Jr. Mortimer Asher Nusbaum George Frederic Ogan John Klett Parks Charles Edward Passage Rosario Andrew Patane

**Donald Cargill Pease *Morse Peckham Abram Pinsky Thomas Guy Presutti Ronald Edon Prindle Anthony Frank Rizzo Spencer John Roemer Harlan Higbie Ross Rocco George Rotoli Earl Wesley Rubens

**Paul Gerhardt Schade Alfred George Scheible Irving Senzel Jacque Edward Sloan

*Paul Edward Smith Raymond Vigneron Spare Howard Anton Spindler Samuel Clarence Steele, Jr. Charles William Sutton Cranston S. Thayer, Jr. Donald Adelbert Van Scone

*William Charles Walzer Frederick Lohnes Warder Robert Fay Weller Lee Adrian Whitney

*Herbert Jacob Wilner Joseph Arthur Wissman Robert Edward Witherspoon Clarence Arthur Wood Sherry Kennedy Wood Charles Guy Zutes

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Mlchanical Enginesring as Major

Robert Joseph Exter Theodore Euward Fitch Henry Edward Goebel

**Robert Bruce Gordon *David Lee Gundry Robert Earl Harris, Jr. Martin Michael Josephs Harry Hemingway Lewis Arthur Edwin Nyquist Donald Egbert Roda Charles Burrett Skinner Charles Edward Vaughn Raymond Joseph White, Jr.

Chemical Enginm·ing as Major

Ernest Lloyd Aponte Charles Elam Hilton Lawrence Ernst Unger

**Gordon Leonard W aasdorp

Chemistry as Major

George Boyd Gardner **John Thomas Plati

Clark Jackson Smythe

*With Distinction. **With High Distinction.

Edt~cation as Major

Rich Franklin Ashley Walter William Thompson James Joseph Toolan

Optom~try as Major

Russell Edward Craytor, Jr. James Clare Hart Franklyn Charles Hutchings John Richard Johnson Henry Ed ward Quick Ralph Edward Wersinger Cedric Floyd West

Optics as Major

*James Rattray Benford Mack Delmar Griswold

*Harvey Orlo Hoadley *Harold Eugene Hussong

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS

Kathryn Florence Albrech Bernice Elizabeth Allen Elinore Ruth Appelbaum Florence Phoebe Babbage Ella Adelaide Baker Mary Louise Banks Miriam Ruth Barker Edna Louise Baschnagel Katharyn Ella Becker Madeline Belisle Marian Dolores Berger Virginia Clark Blackmar

**Susanne Bogorad Alice Catherine Brandt Ruth Bretschneider Mary Katherine Burns Margaret Patricia Carlomusto Marian Dorothy Chamberlain Dorothy Schoenheit Chase Emily Reeves Cockett Clara Elizabeth Doscher Frances Lucille Earl Alice Lillian Ester

*Marguerite Jean Fellows *Lena Ferrari Marie Finn Doris Louise Fonda Nancy Tessiene Formicola

*Catharine Alice Forster Florence Erika Foster Mabel Reed Gleason

*Marion Caroline Glidden Susan Hanford Glover Lois Anna Goehringer Mary Griswold Greene Edith Anna Harman Dorothy Katherine Hettig

**Cora Helene Hochstein *Florence Hoffman Helen Dorothy Hurvitz Challice Ruth Ingelow Maxine Turnbull Johnson Clarice Mary Keenan Bertha Kerstein Mary Pauline Lay

*Marion Loretta Leek Gladys Violet Lehr Catherine Emma Leiter

*With Distinction. **With High Distinction.

***With Highest Distinction.

Viola Lidfelt Mary Adelaide Lusk Helen Delia MacDowell Alice Thora Maijgren Elizabeth Marie Mangan Catherine Jean Mann Luella Irene Marsh Edith May Mason Monica Brayer Mason

**Claire Ruth Meyer Rosemary Agnes Charlotte Morgan

*Laura Emily M~Jtphy Ruth Irene Naditz

***Harriet Julia Naylor *Helen Crawford Neilly *Ruth Frances O'Grady Marion Magdalene Palmer Virginia Mae Pammenter Pauline Mary Paulson Dora Helen Poffenberger Angelina Polsinelli Elizabeth Prentice Gertrude Emma Roushorn Catherine May Salo Esther Samys Betty Anne Schaefer Frances Elizabeth Shannon Ruth Ella Sitzenstatter Elta Slaght Elizabeth Ellen Small wood Wanda Aileen Smith Elinor Lorene Snyder Mary Jean Stewart Florence Stolt Marion Elizabeth Sullivan

*Theo Janet Surdam Mildred Rose Talluto Edythe Margaret Telford Virginia Louise Townsend Alice Zoda Walker Marian Jane Walker Charolet W at keys Elizabeth Chapin White Corinne Wicks Gretchen Dudley Wilcox Roberta Cover Wilder

*Betty Patricia Wolberg **Ruth Sonia Y alowicb

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Education as Major

Harriet Pauline Clark Goldie Cohen Esther Anna Dunn Mildred Juliette Ehaney Catherine Matthews Frank Zora Mead Luce Rebecca Winifred McCormick

Mildred Linrner Potter Beatrice T. Quinlavin Florence Beal Ramph Nellie Teresa Ryan Edna Kathryn Schaich Florence Margaret Schefinger Lorette Celeste Schefinger

Nursing as Major

Virginia Dorothy Luehm

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Richard Traill Andrews Burnett F. Atkinson David Arthur Berger Karel H. Blaas

*Roger Crager Boardman William Alexander Campbell Harold B. Cardy Dana Cecil Carter Charles Frederick Clark Alan Charles Collins Richard Edward Duncan Joseph Albert Fortuna Benjamin Goldfarb

*Harold Griffin Paul S. Hangen, Jr. Theodore Joseph L'Ange J. Robert Marcellus Theodor Mossman Walter Byron Mourant Gordon Miller Pulis Luke Raviella Walter Ross Rye Wilder E. Schmalz

*Millard Benjamin Taylor Harold Payne Vincent

Martha Barkema Dorothy Ellen Barr Jennie Mae Beadle Helen Doris Buell Mildred M. Cassady Nellie Elizabeth Clarke Mary G. Dann Barbara Priscilla Edgecomb

*Mary Finch Mary Flanders Lorna Holmes Gibson Virginia Gordon Katherine Margaret Green Audrey Jeanette Grein

*Virginia A. Gustafson Marie Evelyn Hartung Elosia Marjorie Holden Harriet Elizabeth Hoppe

*Lillian Martha Horak Virginia E. Hover Lucille Jensen Thelma May Kenison Elizabeth Kinney Helen Jean Maddock Mary Ellen Mardorff Marion E. McComb

*Ruth Stockwell Melville *Virginia May Pace Marianne Huston Pflueger Beatrice Pve Mary H. Rea Anne Roberts Margaret Garrison Schlottman Frances Claire Schott Addie Ellen Scopes

*Anne Irene Self Renee Smith Geraldine Madelle Southern Janet Lucille Stahl Edna Elizabeth Stocking Genevieve G. Watson

*Ruth Wentworth Marian Wolfe

CANDIDATE FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC

Herman Surasky

*With Distinction.

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF ARTS

David Byron Brady Edward Frank Brayer Edward Harry Brayer George Boylston Brown Charles Harrison Carver Harry Chamberlain Cutler Jones Coulson Philip Edward Creighton Edward Wilbur Eanes James Howard Green Andre Gronicka Alfred James Henderson Charles Wellington Joyce Charles Eugene Bowker Loomis Cecil Wallace Luffman Robert Frederic Metzdorf Donald M. Packer Myron Botsford Palmer, Jr. Harold Solomon Rand Edward Rosenberg Phillip Otto Schwarz

Joseph Sibley Stull James Andrews Sykes Brayton Watson Townsend Robert John Trayhern DeMille Fitch Wall ace

AnnaL. Ball Marion Handy Clough Doris Elu Crawford Dorothy Edwards Ruth Hertzberg Jeannette C. Hoefler Marian Karasick Adele A. Kimm Frances Elizabeth Little Lucile Janette Luppold Ruth E. Major Julia Louise Moran Irene Hulda Pratt Dorothy Sarah Truesdale Ad alene Van Duyne

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE

Guy A. Bailey Leonard E. Branchen Alton Dean Brashear Dwight E. Clark Oliver Wendell Clough Lewis D. Conta Charles William Deane, ill Richard J. Fox

Emanuel Goldberg Mark Almy Hall Harold James King Wesley Herbert Millard Joseph Anthony Scarlata

Marian Lucile LeFevre Rheta Sherwood Smith

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF MUSIC

Wayne B. Barlow Russell Newberry Baum Francis Shepherd Cuokle Russell Laverne Danburg Nathan H. Emanuel Thomas Arthur Gorton Peter Si jer Hansen Harold A. Hull Clifford J ulstrom William Breyfogel Kimmel Morgan Rhees St. John

R. Keith Stein Wallace Armstrong V anLier Carl Anton Wirth

Dorothy Lucile Dale Rebecca Field Henslee Beatrice Moser Lucile Ruth Price Florence Lucille Reiter Marion Eccleston Sauer Lois Enid Will

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

tWith Honor.

Donald Werner Bovet James DaCosta Bramer Samuel Calthrop Bump James Frederick Cooner John Francis Conway NormanEgel Matthew Elmer Fairbank Uoyd Joseph Florio Edson Hemingway Fuller, Jr. John Dean George, Jr. Michael Joseph Gerbasi Philip Kingsnorth Gilman, Jr. Dooald Shepilfd Grover Frederick Dalton Hughes John James Jares, Jr. Hall Alvord Kellogg Gordon Kenneth Lambert Sidney Leibowitz Edward Jacob Levenson Arthur Eli Martin Leonard Michael McGuigan Gerald McGuire Robert Douglas McKenzie John William Mead

tGordon Montgomery Meade William Edsall Merrill, Jr. Edward TenEyck Munson Paul VanDyne Newland Stanley Bruce Peters Barney Sebastian Puglisi Paul Ernest Rekers Edwin Tracy Rhodes, Jr. Oren Brown Richards, Jr. Charles Lester Ringe, Jr. Edwin Willard Roberts John Andrew Rogers Sidney Rothbard Ralph Frederick Schneider Richard Hill Sloan Ruell Allen Sloan Daniel Mason Swan John Ralston Williams, Jr. John Harvey Zimmerman

Helen Bertha Hart Edith Gardner Mead Antoinette Catherine Rose

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCfOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Robert Edward DeRight, B.S., University of Rochester, 1931; M.S., University of Rochester, 1932.

Chemistry Thesis: Studies in Reaction Kinetiq.

Alan Marsh Glover, A.B., University of Rochester, 1930; A.M., University of Rochester, 1932.

Physics Thesis: The Photoelectric and Thermionic Work Functions of Thoriated Tungs­

ten.

William Orlin Kenyon, B.S., Washburn College, 192.7; A.M., University of Kansas, 1931

Chemistry Thesis : A Study of the Alkaline Decomposition of Cellulose Nitrate.

Harold Douglas McEwen, A.B., Queen's University, 192.6; A.M., Queen's Univer­sity, 192.7

Biochsmistry Thesis: Biochemistry of Liver Regeneration.

Kenneth Morgareidge, A.B., Pomona College, 193o; A.M., Claremont College, 1931

Biochemistry T,hesis: Spectrophotometric Studies on the Liebermann-Borchard Reaction for

Sterols.

Lowell Orland Randall, B.S., Mt. Union College, 1931 Biochemistry

Thesis: Comparative Lipid Composition of the Nervous System.

Theodore Alton Russell, B.S., University of Nebraska, 192.6; M.S., University of Rochester, 1932.

Physics Thesis: Physical and Optical Properties of Evaporated Metal Films.

Chester Miller White, B.S., University of Rochester, 192.9; M. S., University of Rochester, 1930.

Chsmistry Thesis: The Heat Capacities of Sodium Chloride and Barium Chloride in Aqueous

Solutions.

Robert Norton Wolfe, B.S., Parsons College, 1930; M.S., University of Rochester, 1 932.

Physics Thesis: The Response of a Photographic Emulsion to Alpha-Rays.

Frances Lelia Haven, A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 192.5; A.M., University of Rochester, 1932.

Biochemistry Thesis: The Effect of Dietaty Fats on the Growth and Composition of Tumors.

Ruth Helen Snider, A.B., University of Rochester, 192.5; M.S., University of Rochester, 192.9

Biochemistry Thesis: The Phospholipid Fatty Acids of Tissues.

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