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College of Law Commencement Program, 1916 1tib£r5it~ of 7&e1ttutk~ FORTY·NINTH ANNUAL Olommeurtmtut NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN THURSDAY. JUNE THE FIRST LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY PRESS Order of Exercises. Music INVOCA TION: REV. RICHARD WILKINSON ORA TION: The Trophy of Miltiades JULIUS WOLFE Class Representative Music ADDRESS: AUGUSTUS OWSLEY STANLEY Governor of Kentucky Music CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DELIVERY OF DIPLOMAS: BY HENRY S. BARKER, LL.D. President of the University BENEDICTION: REV. G. E. CAMERON Music JOSIE LACER] HAYS Owensboro ELSIE BEATRICE HELLER Paris Bachelors' Degrees. MARY WELLS HOWARD Benton ARCHIBALD LEONARD JOHNSON Tallega Bachelor of Arts in English. BESSIE FOGLE JUDD Lexington HELEN ELIZABETH RECORD Pikeville CHARLES LERoy BOWERS Newport DUDLEY H. STARNS Lexington JAMESFRANKLINCORN Harrodsburg PRESSLEY H. TIPTON London HERBERT FRANK FELIX Hartford ANNIE LEWIS WHITWORTH Hardinsburg JEAN OLIVE FIELD Lexington RICHARD ALLAN FOSTER Marion Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. HERBERT DADE GRAHAM Frankfort JOHNROBERTMARSH Maysville HOMER LLOYD REID Lexington MARIFl LOUISE MICHOT Louisville REBECCA WASHINGTON SMITH Paducah Bachelor of Arts in Anatomy and Physiology. GROVER CLEVELAND WILSON Paint Lick WILLIAM CURRY MARTIN Lexington NATALEE WOODRUFF Eminence LELAND EARLY PAYTON Horse Cave Bachelor of Arts in Latin. Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiology. ELIZABETH ROBINSON CARY Versailles MARY LOUISE DOUGHERTY Maysville GEORGE SIDNEY SPRAGUE Lexington ANNA EGLI LEWIS Franklin Bachelor of Science in Education. Bachelor of Arts in Modem Languages. EDITH HAZEL BROWN Lexington EUGENE PAYNE WILKIRSQN Lexington Bachelor of Science in Geology. Bachelor of Arts in History. ILEY BAKER BROWNING Paducah Lebanon LILA CAYE ESTES Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry. SUE HUNT FROST Louisville JOHN THOMAS GOOCH Hanson CARL BETTINGER Covington LEAH KATHLEEN HOWARD Owensboro GLOVER McMURTRY BIRK Owensboro EDWARD MALCOLM McCoy Lexington HENRY FRYE CROMWELL Cynthiana ERLE MONROE MCGUFFEY Barthell EDWIN JOHN EIMER Newport JAMES WILLIAM O'DELL Lewisburg ABE DAVIS GALANTY Maysville KARL PEAK ZERFOSS Ashland CHARLES FRANK KUMLI Middlesboro CLINE WARFORD OWEN Mayfield Bachelor of Arts in Education. CHARLES ERNEST RUBY Louisville LAURENCE JEROME HEYMAN Lexington CLYDE RUSSELL BARKER Brooksville PEARL ALLYNE BASTIN East Bernstadt Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. JUDITH ELLEN BEARD Hardinsburg ELIZABETH BELL ALEXANDER Midway ELIZABETH CARLETON BREWER Eminence LAWRENCE MAY AM BURGY Hindman INA MARION DARNALL Paducah MARYLAND D. AMBURGY Hindman CARL LOUIS BERNHARDT Newport EDWARD ALBERT BLACKBURN Ludlow ALFRED DUNBAR BOSLEY Owensboro Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. GEORGE L. CHERRY Bowling Green ARMIEL CARMAN Mayfield ERNEST HAROLD CLARK Lexington MARCUS JEROME CLARKE Owensboro WILLIAM HEWITT DIX Stephensport N. MINTON CREGOR Lebanon CHARLES KEMPER DUNN Lancaster LUCILLE HARRISON CRUICKSHANK Lexington JAMES DOUGLAS GARRETT Fort Garrett JOHN SHUFF FISH Georgetown WILLIAM MEAD GLENN Georgetown ANGUS NEAL GORDON Lexington MARSHAL GILMAN HORTON Bradentown, Florida WILLIAM JEFFERSON HARRIS Nolan, West Virginia AARON BOROM HUFF Berea ROBERT MILLER HEATH Bedford ROBERT EDWARD HUNDLEY Owensboro WILLIAM CLARKSON JOHNSTONE Nicholasville MARGARET INGELS Lexington LESLIE PHILLIP JONES Mayfield WEBB LAIL Lexington LEQN HATCHIG LEONIAN Van, Armenia JOSEPH McKINSTER MAY Prestonsburg GAMBRELL MCCARTY Owensboro HARRY EDGAR MELTON Danville MORRIS LEON MCCRACKEN Louisville HOMER PARKS PARRlGIN Mill Springs BENJAMIN HARRISON MITCHELL Eli ERNEST RAYMOND PURSLEY Hopkinsville WILLIAM CROWDER MITCHELL Bremen MITCHELL SANBORN SULLIVAN M t. Sterling JAMES HOMER MOORE Marion THOMAS CONWAY TAYLOR Greenville GEORGE PAGE NEAGLE Smith's Grove JAMES WILLIAM THOMPSON Falmouth LECOQ HERC NELSON Lexington GEORGE WITHROW WARWICK Frankfort GRACEAN MCGOODWIN PEDLEY Owensboro CLAUDE COLUMBUS WATSON Georgetown RICHARD WARD SCEARCE Lebanon FRED WHITELY Owensboro NOAH NORMAN TERRY Fulton \ JULIUS WOLF Lexington RICHARD STOKES THOMAS Falmouth HERMAN WORSHAM Corbin FAY OVERTON TOWNES Madisonville ROY ALEXANDER WALLACE Cerulean Bachelor of Mining Engineering. SAMUEL JEFFERSON CAUDILL Shelbyville Bachelor of Science in Biology. (p I VIRGINIA FRANCES ANDERSON Lexington Bachelor of Laws. CLARENCE ALBERT BEUTEL Louisville Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. ANTHONY BURNAM COMBS Prestonsburg ANN ELISABETH FARRA Nicholasville SEWELL STANLEY COMBS Chavies CAROLYN FRANCES LUTKEMEIER Frankfort ROBE'RT EMMET CULLEN Flemingsburg LILLIAN ANNETTE MARTIN Lexington JOHN STRATTON DEERING Nicholasville KATHERINE MITCHELL Bowling Green NORBERTO DEVERA Philippine Islands. KATHLEEN BRENNAN SULLIVAN Richmond FREDERICK LOUIS ARTHUR EICHELBERGER Birmingham, Alabama JULIA LASHBROOKE VAN ARSDELL Flemingsburg RICHARD JACKSON FOGG Lexington LOGAN NOURSE GREEN Hopkinsville Bachelor of Civil Engineering. FRED AMBROSE HARRISON Williamstown JOSEPH SMITH HAYS, JR. Winchester RUSSELL FOSTER ALBERT Elizabethtown DEE LoUIS McNEILL Hickman. WILLIAM WHITLOCK CLARKE Owensboro JOHN WILLIAM McDONALD Mayfield BENJAMIN DAVID HOWE Elizaville WALKER PORTER MAYO Prestonsburg CHARLES WILLIAM LOVELL Greenville WALTER ELLIOTT MOB.LEY Green ROBERT FITZHUGH MACLEAN Lexington EVERETT SMITH PENICK Elkton DAVID MCCORD PHELPS, JR. Richmond ARTHUR JINKS RANKIN Rankin GILBERT BERRY SHOUSE Salt Lick • JOSEPH CARR REYNOLDS Nicholasville RICHARD STOKES THOMAS- LEO JOSEPH SANDMANN Louisville Soil Acidity and Methods of Determination. CARL WHITE SINCLAIR Georgetown WILLIAM LEE SMITH Sebree Bachelor of Science in Biology CARLISLE SPENCER Catoosa, Tennessee KING SWOPE VIRGINIA FRANCES ANDERSON- IVAN POPPERS TASHOF Lexington Protective and Aggressive Resemblance among Common Animals: JOSEPH EDMUND TORRENCE Cynthiana JOHN HENRY WILLIAMS West Liberty Bachelor of Science in Home Economics WILLIAM THOMAS WOODSON Kuttawa JULIA VAN ARSDALE- Theses Comparative-Study of Textiles for House Furniahing.] Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Economy CAROLYN LUTKEMEIER- LILA CA YE ESTES- Chemical and Physical :res~s jor Adulteration in Clothing Catholic Education in Marion County. Textiles. SUE HUNT FROST- Bachelor of Civil Engineering RUSSELL FOSTER ALBERT- A History of Jefferson County to the Year 1860. WILLIAM WHITLOCK CLARKE- JOHN THOMAS GOOCH- BENJAMIN DAVID HOWE- A History of the Income of the University. DAVID MCCORD PHELPS- ... ARTHUR JINKS RANKIN- _ KATHLEEN HOWARD- Legislative Restrictions of the Sale of Liquor, 1865·1891. Surveys, Maps, Designs and Specifications of a Sewer System for the City of Henderson, Kentucky. EDWARD MALCOLM McCoy- The Churches of Old Lexington. -CHARLES WILLIAM LOVELL- ERLE MONROE MCGUFFEY- Analysis of Physical and Chemical Properties of Kentucky Rock Asphalts. A History of McCreary County. ','--""" ROBERT FITZHUGH MACLEAN- ~' JAMES WILLIAM O'DELL- ... ,. Some Principles of Reinforced Concrete. A History of Logan County. 'GILBERT BERRY SHOUSE- KARL P. ZERFOSS-- The Iron Industry of Ashland. Selection of Ma.terials for Macadam Roads. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. LUCILLE HARRISON CRUICKSHANK- For the past three years the seniors in Mechanical and Electrical Investigation of Bacterial Content of Butter, especially directed Engineering have developed a combination thesis. The thesis this year toward Establishing Presence of Tubercle Bacilli by Animal consists in "A Study of Industrial Plant Design." This thesis consists Inoculation. in the design of ten industrial plants together with the necessary power plants for driving the machinery, and lighting and heating the factory LEON H. LEONIAN- -buildinga. The Physiology of the Endoconidia of Thielavia Basicola. • One of the men was selected to act as Chief Draftsman and an Assistant Chief Draftsman was appointed to help supervise, rout the work, and keep the time system. CHARLES KEMPER DUNN AND MITCHELL SANBORNSULLIVAN- The several designs completed by the students are as follows: The Design of a Parquetry Flooring Mill-e-twenty-two drawings. HARRY EDGAR MELTON AND MARGARETINGELS- This mill is designed to manufacture various kinds of parquetry flooring from hardwood. Dry kiln, storage yards, and planing mill General supervision of thesis work consisting of complete records are all included in the design. An auxiliary power plant furnishes of materials, efficiency, working time, scheduling and routing of exhaust steam for the dry kiln and power and light for the all work, and III the checking and correction of all drawings. factory. JAMES WILLIAM THOMPSON, JR., AND HERMAN WORSHAM- JAMES DOUGLASGARRETT AND ROBERT EDWARD HUNDLEY- The Desj~~ of a Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant together The Design of a Machine Shop for Manufacturing Southern Loco- WIth. auxiliary central energy station to furnish electrical current motive Valve Gears-twelve drawings. This plant is designed to for lighting and power, and exhaust steam for heating-nineteen manufacture ten valve gears per day, performing all the neces- drawings. The cold storage plant is designed with a capacity of sary operations from forging of the raw stock down to the aseem- 10,000 barrels. bling and shipping. The power plant is located in the factory building. JOSEPH McKINSTER MAY AND CLAUDE COLUMBUSWATSON- FRED WHITLEY AND AARON BOROM HUFF- The Design of a Machine Shop for Technical College-twenty The Design of a Machine Shop for Manufacturing Shrapnel Cas- drawings. This shop is designed to accommodate one hundred ings-twenty drawings. 'I'his plant is designed to manufacture men and to
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