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Eighty-second Annual

COMMENCEMENT

Monday, June Twentieth

Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-two

The Eastman Theatre

Ten O'Clock

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

Organ-First Sonata (a) Allegro rna non troppo (b) Andante (c) Allegro confuoco

Processional-Cornelius March . Robert Berentsen at the Organ

Borowski

Mendelssohn

THE AUDIENCE IS REQUESTED TO RliMAIN SBATED WHILB THB ACADEMIC

PROCESSION BNTBRS THB THEATRE.

PRAYER

Prelude to the Meistersingers . Wagner

RocHESTER Civic ORCHESTRA

Guy Fraser Harrison, Conducting

ADDRESS THE HoNoRABLE WILLIAM RICHARDS CAsTLE, jR.

The Undersecretary of State

CoNFERRING oF BACHELORs' DEGRBES

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 ADVANCED DEGRIIES

Candidates· for Masters' Degrees Presented by Dean Ho11ing Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Medicine

Presented by Dean Whipple Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy

Presented by Dean Hoeing

AnDRESS TO THE GRADUATES BY THE PRESIDENT

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

CoNFERRING OF HoNoRARY DEGREES

Doctor of Laws, WILLIAM RICHARDS CASTLE, JR. Presented by Professor Perkins

RICHARD BEDFORD BENNETT Presented by Professor Wilkins

DANIEL WILLARD Presented by Dean Weld

JoHN BoND TREVOR Presented by Mr. Hooker

RoLAND BEAVEN WooDWARD · Presented by Dr. Weet

Doctor of Science, jAMES EwiNG Presented by Dr. McCann

Doctor of Divinity, HENRY BuRKE RoBINS Presented by Dean Hoeing

HAROLD STANLEY STEw ART Presented by Professor Kendrick

Doctor of Humane Letters, ALBERT HENRY WILcox Presented by Professor E. B. Taylor

Doctor of Music, DANIEL GREGORY MAsON Presented by Director Hanson

Doctor of Science, WILLIS RoDNEY WHITNEY In absentia

@oMMENCEMENT :J/YMN

0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti libere Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tibi gratias, Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen V eritas. 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-Coronation March . . Svendsen Robert Berentsen at the Organ

THE AUDIENCB IS Rl!QOBSTED TO REMAIN SEATED WHILE THE ACADEMIC

PROCESSION LEAVES THE THEATRE.

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DEGREES TO BE GRANTED WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction

RunEN ARNoLD DANKoPP, in Economics FRED HERBERT GoWEN, in Economics ALLEN LEWIS KING, in Chemistry CARL FREDERICK PAUL, in History MAX HAROLD PRESBERG, in Chemistry

DoRis ALBERTA BRoWN, in Latin CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HocKINS, in English RosA MARY MUENCH, in German

Bachelor of Arts with Distinction

KARL JoHANNES, in Mathematics JosEPH EDWARD MoRRissEY, in Economics PmLIP HAWLEY REED, in English

DoRis MARIE ADKINS, in History EsTHER ANNA CHRISTIAN, in English HELEN LoUisE CROMWELL, in English RUTH MARIE DoYLE, in History DoROTHY EHRLICH, in History DoROTHY ELEANOR KARR, in Latin MARGARET LuCILE KENYoN, in English SoFIA RoDRIGUEZ, in Romance Languages JuLIA URSULA SziNKUNAS, in Romance Languages ELEANORE InA WEDELL, in Latin

Bachelor of Sci#nce with Distinction

PAUL WILLIAM ARADINE, in Chemistry GEORGE WESLEY SAWDEY, in Chemistry

Bachelor of Music with Distinction

LEOPOLD FRANCisco DE80LA THoMAS A. GoRTON ]AMES STANLEY KrNG jULIAN PERCIVAL McCREARY MITCHELL WILLIAM MILLER PAUL BENNETT 0NCLEY BuRRILL PHILLIPS WILBUR E. SCHAPER FRANK B. STRATTON RALPH RANDAL Y DUNG, ]R. KENNETH A. ZIMMERLI

ELIZABETH MoRTON ADKINS FRANCES LoUisE ASHWELL ELIZABETH BossHART lsABBLLI! W. jOHNSON DoROTHY C. LmSLE JuLIA LIFSHITZ HERMINE LoUisE LuEBBERT DoROTHY W. MILLER ELIZABETH LoUisE NoRTON HARRIET BALCOM READ PHYLLIS SABLOWSKY CATHERINE WBLLEMEYER SuZANNE BoHNE WITHUS RUTH E. ZIMMER

Certificate in Music with Distinction

M.ocKBNZIE L. SMITH

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PRIZES AND HONORS

Thl ShBI'man Fell!JWship-to FRBD HERBERT GoWEN. A graduate fellowship of $500 in the department of economics.

Thl Dewey Pri'{es-to EDMUND HENRY PLANT and HAROLD STANLEY KmoHT. To members of the sophomore class for excellence in declamation. First prize of $15, second of $10.

The Hull Pri'{e-to PHILIP lL.WLBY RBBD. Prize of $5o to the man in the senior class who has done the best work in con· centration in the department of English. ·

The Stoddard Pri'{e in Physics-to ALLEN LEWIS KING. Prize of $35 for an essay upon "The Measurement of Atmospheric Potential."

TheN. B. Ellison Pri'{e-to CARL FREDERICK PAUL. Prize of $6o to the man in the senior class who has done the best work in con· centration in the department of history.

The Williams Memorial Pri'{e-to CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Hocx:rNS. Prize of $so to the woman in the senior class who has done the best work in the department of English.

Th1 Alumnae Pri'{e-to EMMA MAY GAVITT. Prize of $10 to the woman in the sophomore class who has done the best work in English.

Thl Charles A. DIWey Scholarships-to RALPH Hown LEWis and JnAN DEGARMo WATKBYS.

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

Ths Rigby Wile Pri'{es in Biology-to FRANCES JANES CLARK and ABRAM PINSKY. To students who have shown proficiency in the course in Biology 1-2.. First prize of $w, second of $5.

Ths Jesse L. RosenbBfgBf Pri'{e-to JoHN EDwARD EisOLD. Prize of $2.s to the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years.

The Susan ColiJBf RosenbBfger Pri'{e-to ELSIE CoRRINNB CAMPBELL. Prize of $2.s to the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the great· est improvement during the freshman and sophomore years.

Ths Humboldt Lodge I. 0. 0. F. Pri'{e-to CEDRIC F. WEST. Prize of $100 to the most deserving student, son or daughter of a member of a lodge of Odd Fellows.

Ths Russell Mumford Tuttle Pri'{e-to HAROLD GLIDDEN. Prize of $so to the man who has shown proficiency in the study of the Greek language.

Ths John DIJWs Muirs Pri'{e-to EDWIN WALTER V ANDERLINDB. Prize of $us to the man in the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of economics.

Ths TBfry Pri'{e-to MELBOURNE JERoME PoRTER. Prize of $100 to the man in the senior class who by his industry, manliness, and honorable conduct has done most for the life and character of the men of the college.

Thl AmBfican-Gsrman Exrhange Fellowship of ths Institute of IntBfnational Education-to STANLEY RussELL ToWNSEND.

Sons of the Revolution in the Stats of New York-to HERBERT ]ACOB WILNER. Second prize of $30 with a medal for an essay upon "Education and Reading of George Washington."'

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PHI BETA KAPPA

Elections in I 932.

RUBEN ARNOLD DANKOFF SIDNEY FEYDER HAROLD GLIDDEN

FRED HERBERT GowEN

KARL JoHANNEs ALLEN LEWIS KING

JoSBFH EDWARD MoRRISSBY CARL FREDERICK PAUL MAx HAROLD PRESBERG

PHILIP HAWLEY REED

JuLIUS RoCKOVITZ GEORGE WESLEY SAWDEY NoRMAN HENRY SBLn

DoRIS ALBERTA BRoWN

ESTHER ANNA CHRISTIAN HELEN LouisE CRoMWELL CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HoCKINS

MARGARET LucrLB KENYoN FLORENCE ESTHER KINGSLEY RoSA MARY MuBNCII

].ANETTE BIRR WILSON

SIGMA XI Elections in 1932.

JosEPH ToMLINSON ANDERSON HENRY BRODY ADRIAN BuYSE ALoNZo GUY EATON

ALAN MARSH GLOVER HoRACE JoHN GROVER ALBERT HI!NRY HooNAUBR

HAROLD CARPENTER HoDGE FREDERICK MATHEW EMERSON HoLMES HENRY ALFRED !Mus

jOHN jAMBS jARBS, jR. MzCIIABL JosEPH LEPoRE

JoHN ALDEN LICHTY, JR. RoBERT MANCIIBSTER ELLIOTT ALLEN MAYNARD LLoYD MILLER VERNON 1. pARKS

THEODORE ALToN RussELL

CLARENCE FREDERIC ScHMIDT, JR. PETER SNELL

DzRAN H. ToMBOULIAN LINUs MoNTAGUE WEBB CHESTER MILLER WmTE RoBERT NoRTON WoLFE

CHABLBS INGHAM WRIGHT

Lois ANToiNETTE KREMER

Associ11ts MBmbmhip GEORGE WESLEY SAWDEY

ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA

Elections in 1931.

WILLARD MYRON ALLEN HENRY BRODY

Lours ARNoLD GoLDSTEIN

JoHN ALDEN LICIITY, JR. RoBERT CASE MANCHESTER

JosEPH KERRY NEWTON ABRAHAM J. TATELBAUM

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS

George Bruce Agey, Jr. Ralph Aranovitz GeOrge Freeman Bantleon George Bowman Beam John Otto Benz Louis Briskin

•Gordon Cotton Brown Kenneth Robert Chapman .Tames John Chiappetta William George Churchill William Richard Clark Daniel Wightman Cragg James Bertram Cummings tRuben Arnold Dankoff Charles William Deane Roy Smith Demenint Jerome Edward Doyle Helmut George Dy=el Edward Ehre Sidney Feyder Herman Fiocca Tracy Gillette Harold Glidden Emanuel Goldberg

tFred Herberg Gowen Leigh Greenfield Alfred Newlon Hartshorn John Peter Janczewski tKarl Johannes fAllen Lewis King Charles Burt King Joseph Raymond Kirchmaier Edward Krochmalski Gordon Kenneth Lambert Maurice Myer Levy William Leslie Madden

John West Martin Paul W. Matheis Michael Constantine Mavrides Carl Louis Mayle Frederick Alton Meigs Harold Augustus Moonat

tJoseph Edward Morrissey Francis John Mount Fred Rufus Myers Clarence J. Neuse Maurice Ozer Lawrence Arthur Paley

tCarl Frederick Paul Leonard Perlmutter

fMax Harold Presberg Raymond George Redman

;Philip Hawley Reed Julius Rockovitz Hervey John St. Helens Raymond Frederick Savage E=ett Jose.Ph Schnepp Arthur Wilham Schwartz Norman Henry Selke Milton Leon Shurr Harland Andrus Smith George Turner Stewart Paul Alexander Stewart William Henry Stewart Robert Fountain Sweet Albert H. Thomas Elvryn William Thomas Knight Thornton Stanley Russell Townsend Ora Nutt Walters Howard Walter Witt Robert Zi=erman

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Mschanical Engim11ring as MAjor

Edward William Fisher, Jr. Frank Herbert Lines Julian Richard Goldstein John William Marcille John Elwood Hart Frazer Doughty Punnett Richard Ulrich Hofmann Gerald Patrick Troy Elmer John Koepplin John Rogers Turner

Walter Henry Wright

Chemical Engim~~ring as MAjor

Chester Frederick Burmaster Donald Neil Mills Herbert Heesch Herbert Elmer Thompson, Jr.

Paul Francis Valerio

*Deceased May 15, 19.32.. Degree awarded posthumously. tWith High Distinction. tWith Distinction.

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCffiNCE

tpaul William Aradine Chemistry as Major

tGeorge Wesley Sawdey Lloyd Albert Smith

Paul Theodore Epping Education as Major

John Davis O'Brien Optom8try as Major

Allen G. Armstrong Cedric Olaf Bergmann

Preston Gage Evans Melbourne Jerome Porter

Optics as Major Arthur Lee Ingalls

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS

tDoris Marie Adkins Kathleen Constance Allen Margaret Emily Babbage Loretta Lucile Baird Mildred Catherine Bevan Nina Lois Bills Inez Mae Blair Virginia Scott Bonham Helen Marjorie Bonner Lucile Emily Brewer

tDoris Alberta Brown Dorothy Estella Brown Dorothy Elizabeth Burns Elizabeth Burr Marjorie Lois Butler Elinor Welts Calkins

tEsther Anna Christian Dorothy Madelyn Coffeen Mary Catherine Conway

tHelen Louise Cromwell Carol Virginia Crowther Helen Swetland Dildine Jane V annette Dorn

tRuth Marie Doyle tDorothy Ehrlich Edythe Marion Farnham Isabelle Fewster Peggy Levis Fisher Jean Crouch Gabel Pearl Carolyn Gray Jane Carolyn Grouse Mary Guardia Margaret Ruth Harmon Mary Isabel Harper Margaret Ellen Hersey

tCharlotte Elizabeth Hockins Kathleen Elizabeth Hoffman Charlotte Farnham Horn Alice Kathryn Johnston

tDorothy Eleanor Karr Pauline Diehle Kates Mary Elizabeth Kelly

tMargaret Lucile Kenyon

tWith High Distinction. tWith Distinction.

Grace Caroline Kimball Florence Esther Kingsley Helen Kurlansky Beatrice Harriet Levin Marian Elizabeth Lucius Beth Mary Manning Elinor Louise Marsh Helen Ruth Marshall Emily Augusta Masonic Dorothy Jean Meade Elizabeth Louise Mears Janet Wile Meltzer Marjorie Edna Millard Jean Schroedel Minges Evelyn Louise Morris Adelaide Mary Morrison

tRosa Mary Muench Madeline Beatrice Patterson Olga Petrie Anna Marie Lois Rauber

tSofia Rodriguez Betty Rosenberg Dorothy Elizabeth Sheldon Marjorie Helen Sherman Bella Smith Helen Louise Snearing Gertrude Stiller Sarah Lucretia Story Catherine Frances Strowger

tJulia Ursula Szinkunas Marguerite Lois Voelker Jean DeGarmo W atkeys

tEleanore Ida Wedell Marion Louise Weston Dorothy Paine White Pearl Bernice Whited Marjorie Mae Williams Doris Beatrice Wilson Helen Wakeley Wilson Janette Birr Wilson Erma Hammond Zimmerli

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Educ11tion 11s MAjor Anne B. Atkinson J. Hannah Burke Charlotte Mildred Carson Lelia May Clark Margaret Josephine Connor Emma Mae Delaney Helen Ramond Elder Mildred Augustine Fotch Grace Carroll Fulford Blanche Ella Fullmer Anna Jane Izzo AnnaJutsum Ina Root LaW all

Martha Ethel Mabie Anna Morrow Esther May Peterson Helen Blanche Peterson Mabel Bernadine Pooler Margaret Powell Beatrice Ethel Redding Margaret Burns Sackett MarianJ. Smith Marjorie M. Sutton Arelyn Carlotta Thurston Marguerite Louise Tyler Mary Ella Wright

Nursing 11s MAjor Janet Crosby Brown Gene Frances Patterson Dorothy Allison Kneale True Wilson

Beulah Rachel Woods

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF MUSIC

John Marshall Andrews Gilbert A. Darisse

tLeopold Francisco de Sola Edward James Donovan, Jr. Nathan H. Emanuel

tThomas A. Gorton John Bradford Gross Thomas Frederick Hibbard Howard John Hoste

tJames Stanley King Chester E. Klee Irving I. Landau John Wilbur Lynes James W. McBride

tJulian Percival McCreary

Elizabeth Fiske Adams tElizabeth Morton Adkins tFrances Louise Ashwell Emily Barrows Barrett Eleanor Louise Benfield

tElizabeth Bosshart Anna Marie Brennan Marion Frances Campbell Catherine Frances Carnes Eleanor Marie Chadwick Dorothy Adele Cooney Jane Augusta Cowell Dorothy Miles Dirkson Dorothy A. Dorr Frances Mary Dunlap Helen Louise Dunshee Mabel Kathryn Durkin Helen Louise Eberle Beulah Johnson Engert Madeleine Foster Lillian Friedman Muriel Edith Gwinnell Wilburta Francis Horn Ruth Elizabeth Jeffery Janet Ellen Jenkins Margaret Joens

tisabelle W. Johnson Masche Marion Kotzin Ruth Lawrence

tDorothy C. Leisle tJ ulia Lifshitz Alma M. Lissow

tMitchell William Miller tPaul Bennett Oncley Edward Everett Perrin

tBurrill Phillips Stanley Paul Rudnicki Clarence F. Sauer

tWilbur F. Schafer Herman Frederick Scholl Ira Fassnacht Shirk Jerome Clefford Smith Robert Stone

tfrank B. Stratton Robert F. Sweet Theodore Dunstan Vosburgh

tRalph Randall Young, Jr. tKenneth A. Zimmerli

Nellie Mae Lucia tHermine Louise Luebbert Marjorie M. Maddicks Phyllis Rosamond Marble Arline Florence McKague

tDorothy W. Miller Jean Chesley Musick

tElizabeth Louise Norton Eleanor Pheteplace Lucile R. Price Norma May Price Clarabell Quick Helen Anastasia Rachwalski

tHarriet Balcom Read Doretta Ellen Reed Doris Lorine Rogerson Edith Angeline Rylander

tPhyllis Sablowsky Elizabeth Dale Shearer Jeanne Louise Smith Martha Barret Smith Cora Evelyn Stackhouse Esther Stewart Dorothy Pauline Sutton Catherine Geib Urlass

tCatherine Wellemeyer Elsabeth Buck Wells Genevieve V. Wilson

tSuzanne Bohne Withus Catherine Mary Woodruff

tRuth E. Zimmer

CANDIDATE FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC

tMacKenzie L. Smith

tWith Distinction

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF ARTS

Arthur Henry Bates Harold Tiffany Butler Wilfrid John Dwyer Salvatore Gangarosa Harold Milne Giflin Alan Marsh Glover Norman Maynard Howden Henry Alfred Imus Carl Frederich Jessen Harvey James Lockwood Harold H. Miller

Joseph James Myler Frederik Bredahl Petersen Walter J. E. Schieble

Marie Agnes Ball Frances Lelia Haven Helen Elizabeth Mann Elizabeth Eleanor Olney Irma Lillian Suess Blanche Jennings Thompson Ollie B. W atkeys

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE

Joseph Tomlinson Anderson Robert Henry Bechtold Robert Edward DeRight Frederick Mathew Emerson Holmes John .Tames Jares, Jr. Davia Edward Jensen Vernon L. Parks

Theodore Alton Russell Louis Shnidman Richard Weiss White Robert Norton Wolfe

Lois Antoinette Kremer Grace L. Murray

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF MUSIC

Delbert Meachem Beswick James Russell Bodley Hoyle Dameron Carpenter Fred Herman Denker Robert Nathaniel Dett Harold Gleason Frank W. Hill Parkes Valentine Jelley

John Henry Looney Myron Edward Russell George Edward Troup

Martha Alter Douglas Olive Gould Ellen Waite

~ANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Lauren Vedder Ackerman Willard Myron Allen Henry Brody Louis Edward Bubna Michael Joseph Carpinella Donald Vincent Cooney Samuel Ehre Bernard Sarai Epstein Paul Antonio Ferrara Thomas Bond Garlick Louis Arnold Goldstein Kenneth Oscar Hamlin Donald Roderick Insley Carroll Warren Johnson Norman Adrian Karmilowicz John Alden Lichry, Jr. Robert Case Manchester Anthony Joseph Morreale

Joseph Kerry Newton Edwin Joseph Nugent

*Frederick Wright Palmer Walter Cushing Rogers Lynn Jasper Seward Marion Risley Smith Charles Solms Harry Albert Tagett Abraham J. Tatelbaum Roger Couvelle terKuile Theodore Francis Trimble Clair Ernest Trourman Albert Wilson VanSickle Robert Isadore Walter

Helen Margaret Kingsbury Miriam Lincoln Jeannette Beryl Sumerfield

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Alonzo Guy Eaton Bernhard Ernst Landow Clarence Frederic Schmidt, Jr.

Linus Montague Webb Charles Ingham Wright

•Deceased April1.8, 1932.. Degree awarded posthumously.

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