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Doctor of Dental Surgery University of Maryland Commencement Programs 1872-1937 Item Type Brochure/Program Publication Date 1937 Keywords University of Maryland (1812-1920); University of Maryland, College Park; Academic rites and ceremonies; Commencement ceremonies Download date 10/10/2021 03:47:02 Item License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10713/1301 CHASE'S THEATRE THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904. NINETY-SEVENTH ANNUAL " " ~ COMMENCEMENT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ========FACULTY OF PHYSIC======== CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: WM. D. SCOTT, JR., VA. V,CE-PREB,DENT: O. S. GRIBBLE, W. VA. SECRETARY: DE A. B. POTTER, MD. TREASUReR: TAYLOR E. DARBY, D. C. EDITOR: I. A. BUSH, JR., GA. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIR.AN: BEDFORD E. LOVE, N. C. F H. DIGGES, MD. ~~F~' ."1 '\,S •. B. BUCK, VA. ~ J '2,:'''' \.; I nE~ ~\, ,-'" \ \,J . '0',\ .., J. C. [NOS, PA. ,.1/ _ N. M. "(~ENSBY, TEX. ~I • C. S. HICKS, NA:. w. c. CHbWNING, VA. V1,; _ ",,,-.,,{;J "··~:~!.!l~~ Order of Exercises MUSIC BY PROF. WM. F. 'IHIEDE'S ORCHESTRA. PRAYER. Rev. JOHN A. ANDERSON. MUSIC-Overture, "CAPTAIN BRETON" Hermanai, READING OF MANDAMUS BY THE DEAN OF THE FAOULTY. MUSIC-Intermezzo, "THE GONDOLIER" Powell. OONFERRING OF DEGH"EES AND AW" ARD OF PRIZES. BERNARD OARTED. LL. D., PROVOST OW THE l.TNI.VERSITY. MUSIC-Selection, "TERENCE" Chauncey Olcott. ADDRESS TO 'l'HE GRADUATES. His Excellency, EDWIN WARFIELD, Governor of Maryland. MUSIC-Waltz, "ETERNELLE IVRESSE" Ganne. BENEDIOTION. MUSIC-March, "HANDS ACROSS THE SEA" Sousa, , P'HIZEMEN : University Prize-Gold Medal. JESSE OLIVER PURVIS. CERTIFIOA'I'ES OF HOl"OR. TAYLOR LEWIS, WM. J. STEWARD, J. JENNINGS CLECKI.EY, ABDALLAH EZZAT, JACOB LOUIS RUBINS'fEIN, Graduates. 1904. Myel' W. Aaronson Maryland S. Bernice Buck . .. •.. Virginia Alexandre A. Atiyeh • • Syria Julian G. Busby North Carolina Charles Bagley, Jr. • Maryland Isaac Ashley Bush, J·r. Georgia Alberto Luis Bartlett Cuba Robert E, L. Campbell . • . ' Maryland Thomas Gray Basnight. North Carolina William Clarence Chowning . Virginia James R. Bishop, Jr ...•..• Delaware J. Jennings Cleckley South Carolina Benjamin Johnson Bond . • . Florida Joseph Coleman New York William Arch Bradsher . South Carolina Levin D. Collier, Jr. Maryland MUSIC William Ferris Curran . • . Texas Wm. Wirt Eichelberger Maryland J. Clive Enos . Pennsylvania Alpheus E. Dann ... New York Taylor E. Darby . District of Columbia Harlan Lamar Erwin , . • . • . Georgia Edgar Brown Davis . Georgia Arthur Edward Ewens •• Maryland AlJdallah Ezzat • . • . Egypt Francis Harry Digges i. Maryland John Raymond Downes Maryland Richmond Fuvour, Jr. Massachusetts Howard Victor Dutrow Maryland Edgar Allen Fleetwood Georgia Arthur Bruce Eagle . West Virginia Wm. Littell Funkhouser . • • • . Georgia MUSIO South Carolina Richard W. Garnett Virginia Cephas Cole Hill William Nicholas Gassaway Maryland Walton H. Hopkins . Maryland South Carolina Jacob W. Gerber New York R. Emmett Houston Massachusetts Oakey S. Gribble "Vest Virginia 'James Edward Hurley .. • . Maryland Ejnar Hansen ...•. Denmar-k Charles Bruce Irwin . • . Maryland Charles Hardwicke England Daniel of St. Thos.. Tenifer Charlie T. Harris North Carnlina James McDonald Josey South Carolina .•• Georgia Calvin S. Hicks North Carolina Solomon Charles Katzofr MUSIC Vernon F. Kelly Maryland William Thomas Lilly North Carolina David Davis King Kentucky Bedford E, Love • • North Carolina Richard B. C. Lamb North Carolina John Robert Lowery North Carolina B. Erauk Laughlin Maryland James Madison Lynch North Caroltna Francis Asbury Lawton South Carolina Clyde Clifton Mack South Carolina Alvin B. Lerman Maryland James Vincent Malloy NowJ'ersev Walter V. S. Levy Maryland John Ross Smith Martin Pennsylvania Taylor Lewis South Carolina Edward Lynch Mat.htas Maryland MUSIC West Virginia .Ioh n William McGehee . North Carolina Charles Layman Patks John Diedrich Mor-itz Maryl(wd De Alton Burr Potter • Maryland John Lawrence Nicholson North Carolina Jesse Ol iver Purvis Maryland Rastus Hansom Norris . Dist. of Columbia Luis Garcia de Quevedo Porto Rico Charles C. Orr . North Carolina Emile Honiwell Quillen De laware Charles Llewel lyn Owens ~raryland Jameb Emery Rawlings • Vf rg in ia Ed ward Thomas Owens • . Maryland Howard Thomas Robinson Maryland Newdigate Moreland Owensby .• Texas Jacob Louis Rubinstein Maryland .....:MUSIC Farau Saad EIUPt Henry Waldschmidt . , Maryland Norman ElIi; S~r~o;iu~ . Maryland Reubeu Alexander Wall -, • Maryland William Dodds Scott, Jr. Virginia J esse Elliott Ward North Caroliua Santiago U. Somodeville .. Cuba William C. Webb . • . Virginia South Carolina Willia ill .J. Steward . • Peunsylvania M. A. Wienberg William Henry Talbott Marylan'Ci Carson Allen Willis . \Vest Virginia Patrick Henry 'I'awes Maryland Silas Gregory 'Wright North Caroliua Aloysius W. Valentine'. '. '. '. Maryland Herbert E. Zepp Maryland - UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FACULTY OF PHYSIC GRO. W. l\HLTENBERGER, M. D. JOSEPH T. SMITH, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Associate Professor of Hygiene, Medi- Honorary Presideut of the Faculty. cal Jurisprudence and Clinical Medi- cine. SAMUEL c. CHEW, M. D. FRANK MARTIN, M. D. Professor of Principles and Practice of Clinical Professor of Surgery. Medicine and Clinical Medicine. JOHN S. FULTON, M. D. WM. T. HOWARD, M. D. Clinical Professor of Medicine. Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Women and Children. EUGENE F. CORDELL, M. D. Hon. Professor of the History of Medi- 1. EDMONDSON ATKINSON, Ill. D. \ cine. Emeritus Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine. S . CLAIR SPRUILL, M. D. Clinical Professor of Surgery. R. DORSEY COALE, PH. D. BkRWICK B. LANIER, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology Associate Professor of Surgery. RANDOLPH WINSLOW, M. D. L. M. ALLEN, M. D. Professor of Surgery. Clinical Professor of Obstetrics. \ ~~ORRIS C. ROBINS, M. D. L. E. NEALE, M. D. Associate Professor of Clinical Medi- Professor of Obstetrics. cine. C. W. MITCHELL, M. D. jbs, E. GICHNER, M. D. Associate Professor of Clinical Medi- Professor of Therapeutics, Diseases of Children and Clinical Medicine. cme. J. M. CRAIGHILL, M. D. T. A. ASHBY, M. D. Associate Professor of Clinical Medi- Professor of Diseases of Women. cine. / i•. D. ATKINSON, M. D. J. HOLMES SMITH, M. D. Associate Professor of Clinical Medi- Professor of Anatomy. cine. D.M.R.CULBRETH,M.D. R. TUNSTALL TAYLOR, M. D. Associate Professor of Orthopredic Professor of Materia Midica. Surgery. JOHN C. HEMMETER, PH. D. M. D. JOHN G. JAY, M. D. Professor of Physiology. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery 1,I. H. ARTHUR, M. D. JOS. L. HIRSH, M. D. Associate Professor of Diseases of Professor of Pa thology and Bacteriology Women. HIRAM WOODS, M. D. S. B. BOND, M. D. Professor of Eye and Ear Diseases. Associate Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases. J. MASON HUNDLEY, M. D. HARRY ADLER, M. D. Clinical Professor of Diseases of Associate Professor of Diseases of the Women. Stomach. T. CASPER GILCHRIST, M. D. J. W. HOLLAND, M. D. Clinical Professor of Dermatology. Demonstrator of Anatomy. 1Gyrrum IDlItatrr UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND F A C U L T Y 0 F P H Y S I cl NINETY-EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND THE MEDICINE PHAR.MACY PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ROBERT L. MITCHELL, MD. CHAS. M. HORNBROOK, W. VA. VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT WM. H. SMITHSON, MD. ALFRED E. KEMP, MD. SECRETARY SECRETARY ARCHIBALD W. GRAHAM, N. C. ROBERT C. TODD, S. C. TREASURER TREASURER WM. B. WARTHEN, GA. ROBERT F. MOODY, N. C. 'EDITOR HISTORIAN ROSCOE C. CARNAL, N. Y. r. CARLTON WOLF, MD. PROPHET WILLIAM H. CLARKE, MD. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ELMER H. ADKINS, N. C., CHAillMAN. R. P. BAY, MD. S. R. CLARKE, MD. r. A. STONE, N. C. ]. M. ASHBY, VA. M. R. GIBSON, N. C. E. B. LEFEVRE, W. VA. ORDER OF EXERCISES B MUSIC BY PROF. WM. F. THIEDE'S ORCHESTRA Overture, " Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna," Suppe Selection, " Babes in Toyland," Herbert March, "Triumphal Japan," Feist B PRAYER REV. HENRY NICE MUSIC-Intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusticana,' Mascaani READING OF MANDAMUS BY THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY MUSIC-Waltz, " A Night on the Lake,' J.). Carroll CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND AWARD OF PRIZES BERNARD CARTER, LL.D., PROVOST Of THE UNIVERSITY MUSIC-Cornet Solo, "For All Eternity," Mascheroni ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES REV. DeWITT M. BENHAM MUSIC-Selection, U Faust," Gounod BENEDICTION MUSIC-March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa PRIZEMEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE University Prize-Gold llIedal. ROSCOE CONKLING METZEL Certificates of Honor HENRY C. HOUCK. I ANTON G. RYTINA. HARRY DOWNMAN McCARTY. JOHN L. RILEY, ROBERT PARKE BAY, SYDENHAM RUSH CLARKE. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY 1st General Prize and Special Practical Pharmacy Prize - • • CHARLES MAITLAND HORNBROOK 2d General Prize and Special Alumni Prize in P,lant Histology - - JAMES CARLTON WOLf 3d General Prize and Special Simon Priz,,: in Practical Chemistry • - - • • fRANK PAUL flREY Honorable Mention ROBERT CECIL TODD. WILLIAM H. CLARKE. J. RAYfORD POWER, A. ECCLESTON KEMP. RAfAEL JANER. ~nllluatr£i itt ;IJllbilitinr, ISnS Elmer Hall Adkins - - - - - North Carolina Vance W. Brabham South Carolina Julian ,Va;:rington Ashby - - - - - Virginia Baird U. Brooks - - North Carolina Samuel Luther Bare - - - - ~ - Maryland Frank Burden - - - - - - - ,Vest Virginia Robert Pm'ke Bay - - - - - - - - Maryland Ira Burns - - - - - - - - - - - Maryland Chandos M. Benner - - - - - - Maryland Roscoe C. Carnal - - - - - - - New York James Snow Billingslea - - - - - - Maryland John Joseph Carroll - - - Massachusetts Alvah Parrish Bohannan - - - - - - Virginia
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