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THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Conferring of Degrees

At The Close Of The Fifty-Fourth Academic Year

JUNE 10, 1930

IN THE LYRIC THEATRE

AT 4 P. M. ;

MARSHALS

Professor William 0. Weyforth Chief Marshal

Aids Professor G. H. Cartledgb Dr. E. E. Franklin

Dr. R. T. Abercrombie Dr. E. C. Andrus Dr. G. H. Evans Professor W. W. Ford

Mr. M. W. Pullen Professor J. Hart

USHERS

Francis Bledsoe Chief Usher LeRot T. Anstine Charles R. Ppeffer George H. Dowell Clausen A. Robeck

Edward V. Fineran Edward G. Ruark Gerald Lee Gordon Francis W. Warlow Joseph B. Kuhns Newton B. Wood. Sweetser Linthicum Charles E. Young

MUSIC

The program is under the direction of Philip S. Morgan and will be presented by the Johns Hopkins Orchestra, Bart Wirtz, Conductor. The orchestra was founded in

1919 by the Johns Hopkins Musical Association, organized for the promotion of good music in the University and community, the officers of which are Philip S. Morgan, of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, President; Jonas Hamburger, Vice-President

Professor Frank Morley, Secretary; Ferdinand C. Smith, Executive Secretary; John B.

Whitehead, Treasurer; S. Page Nelson, Assistant Treasurer. Seventy-five symphony concerts have been given, and the orchestra, which is composed chiefly of amateurs, has

played on twenty-two occasions for public exercises of the University. —— —

ORDER OF EXERCISES

i Academic Procession " March Militaire " Schubert

ii Invocation The Eeverend Harris E. Kirk, D. D.

Ill Addeess The Peesident of the Univeesity

IV

" Suite for Strings " Grieg

v Confessing of Degeees

Bachelors of Arts, presented by Dean Beeey Bachelors of Engineering, presented by Dean Whitehead Bachelors of Science in Chemistry, presented by Dean Whitehead Bachelors of Science in Economics, presented by Professor Hollandeb Bachelors of Science, presented by Professor Bambeegee Eecipients of Certificates in Public Health, presented by Professor Howell Masters of Arts, presented by Professor Millee Doctors of Education, presented by Professor Bambeegee Doctors of Engineering, presented by Dean Whitehead Doctors of Public Health, presented by Professor Howell Doctors of Science in Hygiene, presented by Professor Howell Doctors of Medicine, presented by Dean Chesnet Doctors of Philosophy, presented by Professor Millee

VI Peesentation of Commissions in the Officees' Keseeve Cobps

vii

Presentation of Portrait of the late Dr. Edwaed Peanklin Buchneb, by Mr. Ivan Olinsky Dr. David E. Weglein

viii Announcements The Peesident of the Univeesity

iz " Stars and Stripes Forever " Sousa x Benediction CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Leonard Jerome Abramovitz, of William Frederick Nickel, Jr., of Robert Stewart Baird, of Maryland Angelo Rocco Onorato, of New York Leon Bernard Bielinski, of Pennsylvania Jameson Parker, of Maryland Stewart Brown, of New York Thomas Pierce Perkins, Jr., of Maryland Walter Irving Chapman, of New Jersey Harold Edwin Peters, of Maryland William Pinkney Craig, Jr., of Maryland Francis Nelson Pilling, of Maryland Stanley Leonard Denison, of Maryland Kenneth Elwood Quickel, of Pennsylvania Vladimir Joseph Donat, of Maryland Sidney Raffel, of Maryland Julian Edmond, Jr., of Maryland Milton Robinson, of New York Benjamin Fleisher, of New York Lawrence Huntley Rogers, of New York Paul Treide Frisch, of Maryland Michael Joseph Romano, of New York Jason Howard Gaskel, of North Carolina Joseph Francis Rooney, of New York James Robert Gibbons, of Maryland Myer Rosenfeld, of Maryland Harold Habich Golz, of New Jersey Stephen Isaiah Rosenthal, of Pennsylvania Wendell Lafon Gray, of Georgia Nicholas Meolo Rubino, of New Jersey Lyle Foxwell Gulley, of Wisconsin George Scott Rucker, of Virginia George Gump, of Maryland Herman Shapiro, of Maryland William Purnell Hall, Jr., of Maryland Paul Philip Shuster, of Massachusetts Richard Gabriel Hunt, of Maryland Robert Frank Skutch, Jr., of Maryland Hugh Calvin Ilgenfritz, of Maryland Stewart Lee Smith, of Maryland Oliver Burns Isaac, of Maryland Bernard Walter Sollod, of Maryland Evander Francis Kelly, Jr., of Maryland Paul William Spear, of Maryland BuRRELL Gresham Kilmer, of Maryland John McEntire Stewart, of New Jersey George Walter Knipp, of Maryland Hayward Baldwin Streett, of Maryland Manuel Levin, of Maryland Oscar Henry Stude, of Maryland Harry Levine, of New York George Gerald Trattner, of New York Sidney Linas, of Maryland Merrill Frederick Unger, of Maryland William Arnold Livingston, of Indiana Frederick Chauncey Warring, Jr., of Maryland Milton Edward Lowman, of Maryland _Samuel Carson Wasson, of Maryland Oscar Martinez Gomez, of Mexico Tobias Weinberg, of Maryland Donald Carruth McCollum, of Maryland William David Wolfe, of Maryland Elliott Michelson, of Maryland Sidney Wolk, of Maryland John Randolph Moore, Jr., of Maryland Richard Cyril Woodall, of Maryland (66)

GRADUATING WITH HONOR

George Gump Merrill Frederick Unger Harold Edwin Peters 5 —

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING

Raymond Paine Allen, Jr., of Maryland Louis Wendell Marks, of Maryland Adolph Anderson, of Maryland William Henry Mattheisz, of Maryland Charles Edward Bailey, of Maryland William Johnson Merchant, of Maryland Edward James Bateman, of Maryland Maurice Downing Meyers, of Maryland Charles Corner Brownley, of Maryland William Samuel Miller, of Maryland Howard Addison Campbell, of Maryland Edward Esau Minor, Jr., of Maryland Henry Ellsworth Carmine, of Maryland Joseph Leonard Dan del Misiora, of Maryland John William Carroll, of Pennsylvania Harwood Franklin Mullikin, Jr., of Maryland William Herbert Crane, Jr., of Maryland Jerome Oscar Neuman, of Maryland Thomas James Dwyer, of Pennsylvania Winston Randolph New, of Maryland Martin Anderson Elliott, of Maryland Arthur William Olsen, of New Jersey John Engalitcheff, of Maryland Isadore Alvin Pasarew, of Maryland Joseph Ferrarini, of Maryland Michael John Polivanov, of Karl Wilhelm Flocks, of Maryland John Abda Purcell, of Alabama Kenneth Elmer Gardner, of Maryland Henry Oliver Redue, Jr., of Maryland Jules Louis Gauthey, of Maryland Charles Charretton Reeder, of Maryland Henry Foote Gibbs, of Maryland Milton Harold Ruark, of Maryland Max Goldstein, of Maryland Harry Briscoe Sanner, of Maryland Ellis Samuel Gordon, of Maryland Kenneth Bernard Shaver, of Maryland Louis Arthur Herstein, Jr., of Maryland Martin Louis Singewald, of Maryland John Elliott Keyes, Jr., of Maryland George Francis Stafford, of Maryland Leon Adolph Krebs, of Maryland Joseph Valentine Stumpf, of Maryalnd Harry Lloyd Le.Compte, Jr., of Maryland Cary Davis Tucker, of Maryland Joseph Peter Ledvina, of Maryland Arthur Alexis Varela, of District of Columbia Harry Adair Love, of Maryland John Moseley Walker, Jr., of Maryland Robert Lonsdale McAll, of New York Harry Edgar Wilmoth, of Maryland (52) GRADUATING WITH HONOR John William Carroll William Johnson Merchant Martin Anderson Elliott Winston Randolph New Louis Wendell Marks

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY

Charles John Czarneski, of Pennsylvania Milton Lipnick, of Maryland Joshua Shelton Hull, Jr., of Maryland Leroy Shuger, of Maryland Harry Roswell Jones, of Maryland Fred Barnes Slagle, of Maryland (6) GRADUATING WITH HONOR Milton Lipnick Fred Barnes Slagle

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS

Richard Hochschild Berney, of Maryland Franklin Purnell Gould, of Maryland Marcus M. Bernstein, Jr., of Maryland George Alexander Kay, Jr., of Maryland Joseph Michael Brandon, of Connecticut Francis Edward Rugemer, of Maryland John Howard Clark, of Maryland Maxwell Sauerwein, of Maryland Donald Follmer, of Maryland Walter Donelson Scheid, of Maryland George Morse Glazier, of Maryland William Francis Vaughan, of Arizona (12) — 6 —

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

Bernard Ades, of Maryland Nancy Froome Long, of Maryland Moses Appel, of Maryland Matilda Backus Maloy, of Maryland Anna Rosalie Becker, of Maryland Martha Gertrude Mason, of Maryland William Howard Bockmiller, of Maryland Mary Edna May, of Maryland Sarah Higginson Bowditch, of Massachusetts Catherine Ciril McAllister, of Maryland Bernice Edith Brown, of Florida Helen Doris McAllister, of Maryland Elizabeth Virginia Brown, of Maryland Dorothy Catherine McCusker, of Maryland Emily Leonore Buchholz, of Maryland Marjorie Marie MoGonigle, of Maryland Atla Marina Burroughs, of Maryland Diena De Kryger-Monsma, of Maryland Martha Buschman, of Maryland Harold Eugene Moser, of Maryland Beth McLean Caples, of Maryland George Howard Murdock, of Maryland Louise Eliza Carper, of Maryland Mary Grace Parker, of Maryland Doris Virginia Church, of Maryland Ruth Parker, of Maryland Anna Eleanor Cooper, of Maryland Miriam Merle Pear, of Virginia Elizabeth Crummer, of Maryland Lena Picker, of Maryland Henry Jacob Eberle, of Maryland Lillian Eden Rawlins, of Maryland Ruth Finkelstein, of New York Ruth Richards, of Maryland Sylvia Estelle Fisher, of Maryland Lindred Catherine Riehl, of Maryland Viola Fox, of Maryland Stella Rosenstein, of Maryland Lillian Maude Gerhardt, of Maryland Hyman Sachs, of Maryland Ada Goldberg, of Maryland Marguerite Laura Schmidtman, of Maryland Richard Robinson Griffith, of Maryland Barbara of Maryland Helen Louise Guider, of Maryland Schunck, Alice Gertrude Shutt, of Maryland Irene Elizabeth Habnicht, of Maryland Helen Agnes Hensen, of Maryland Helen Matilda Stegman, of Maryland Virginia Catherine Holloway, of Maryland Elizabeth May Tober, of Maryland Dorothy Tilghman Hollyday, of Maryland Josephine Turnbull, of Maryland Madeline Elizabeth Irvin, of Maryland Mildred Elizabeth Tyson, of Maryland Catherine Elizabeth Jackson, of Maryland Edith Virginia Walker, of Maryland Mason Herbert King, of Maryland Ruth Perkins Weaver, of Maryland James Louis Kuethe, of Maryland Anita Ryttenberg Weinberg, of Maryland Nannette Schlichter Levin, of Maryland Louise Wynn West, of Maryland Jeannette Bernice Levy, of Maryland Hester Cecelia Whitfield, of Maryland Arthur Lichtenstein, of Maryland Gertrude Ada Young, of Maryland Emma Lohrfink, of Maryland (68)

RECIPIENTS OF CERTIFICATES IN PUBLIC HEALTH

Walter Frank Cobb, of Maryland, B.P.E. International Shih-Chin Hsu, of China, M.D. National Medical Col- Y. M. C. A. College 1906; "M.D. Columbia University lege 1923. 1911. Mariano C. Icasiano, of the Philippine Islands, A.B. Ate- Svasti Daengsvang, of Siain, G.M. Chulalongkorn Uni- neo de Manila 1914; M.D. University of the Philippines versity 1928. 1920. Christo Danoff, of Bulgaria, M.D. University of Sofia Fang-Yung Li, of China, M.D. Peiping Union Medical 1924. College 1928. Jesse Cox Ellington, of Tennessee, A.B. and M.D. Van- Vincenzo Marino, of Italy, G.M. and S. University of derbilt University 1922 and 1925. Catania 1923. George Septimus Escoffery, of Jamaica, M.B., Ch.B. Marischal College, University of Aberdeen 1918. William Leland Mitchell, of Illinois, M.D. Washing- ton University 1918. Jose Eduardo Gonzalez, of Guatemala, M.D. University of Guatemala 1927. Li-Kouo Ou, of China, M.D. Aurora University 1926. Onis George Hazel, of Oklahoma, Ph.G., S.B. and Ph.C. Diego Hernandez Pacheco, of , L.M. University of University of Oklahoma 1921 and 1923. Madrid 1922; M.D. 1923. — 7'

Luang Siribaed-bisuddhi, of Siam, G.M. Chulalongkorn Tsu-Hsiang Wang, of China, M.D. Naval Medical Col- University 1916. lege 1922. Fang-Yuan Tai, of China, M.D. Peiyang Medical College Warren, of North Carolina, M.D. Tu- 1925. lane University 1914. Narayanan Krishnan Tampi, of India,, M.B.B.S. Madras Clifford Webb Wells, of New York, S.B. Grinnell Col-

1921; B.S.Sc. 1923. lege 1910 ; M.D. University of Chicago 1914. Pattaweed Govindan Govindan Unnithan, of India, William Edward Wilson, of Alabama, S.B. University L.M.S., Madras Medical College 1921; B.S.Sc. 1923; of Alabama 1922; M.D. University of Tennessee 1924. M.B.B.S. 1924. Yung-Tsung Yao, of China, M.D. Provincial Medical Col- Louis Francois Vidal, of France, B.Sc. e Lett. Stanislas lege of Chekiang 1920. College 1917; M.D. University of Paris 1927. (24)

MASTERS OF ARTS WITH TITLES OF ESSAYS

Charles Eugene Abromavich, Jr., of Maryland. Zoology. Katharine Coles Gregory, of North Carolina, A.B. North Uterus and Fetal Membranes of the Indian Antelope Carolina College for Women 1927. Romance Languages (Antilope Cervicapra) French Authors of the Seventeenth Century as Rep- resented in Plays from 1797 to 1854 Mary Alice Adams, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hopkins University 1925. Education Josephine Elizabeth Hopkins, of the District of Colum- bia, A.B. George Washington University 1928. History An Analysis of the Supervisory Opportunities Involved in the Curriculum Program for Elementary Grades The Spanish Military Coup d'Etat of 1923 in Seven Large City Systems William Norton Jones, Jr., of Arkansas, A.B. Hendrix College 1928. Chemistry Doris Alexine Andrews, of Maryland, A.B. Berea Col- The Sulphuration of Organic Illus- lege 1926. Political Economy Compounds as trated by the Sulphur Dyes Aged Dependency in Baltimore for the Year 1927. Martin Krebs, of Germany, A.B. St. John's College 1929. Ruth Baetjer, of Maryland, A.B. Wellesley College 1920. English Political Economy Character and Origin of the English Heroic Play of Children Heart Disease in Balti- The Care With Laura Lee Lambert, of Virginia, S.B. Harrisonburg more Teachers College 1926. Mathematics John Crooks Bailey, Jr., of North Carolina, A.B. David- The Irreducible Concomitants, Containing x- and p- son College 1922. Greek Factors of Two Quinary Quadratics

The Knights of Aristophanes : A Study of Vocabulary Mary Elizabeth Marshall, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher and Inflections College 1928. Romance Languages

Lillian Caroline Canfield, of Maryland. Archaeology Turkish History in French Tragedy of the Seven- teenth and Eighteenth Centuries Minoan-Mycenaean Survivals in East Greek Pottery William Coffman McDermott, of Pennsylvania, A.B. Yuen Zang Chang, of China, A.B. Fuh-tan University Dickinson College 1928. Archaeology 1924. English The Ape in Classical Art and Literature The Jew in the Drama of the English Renaissance Ethel Bailey Melvin, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hop- Joseph Kalman Cline, of Maryland. Chemistry kins University 1925. Education The Specific Heats of the Octanols A Survey of Homework in the Fifth Grade in Balti- more City Howard Trevelyan Easton, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins University 1926. Greek Theodoci Alexei Mogilnitsky, of Russia. Political Economy A Study of the Words in the Trimeters of Aristo- The Gold Standard in the from 1914 phanes' " Acharnians " from the Point of View of Form to 1929 Mary Fisher Parmenter, of Florida, A.B. Goucher Col- Kathryn Louise Fahrney, of Maryland, A.B. Juniata lege 1921. English College 1920. Romance Languages Gabriel Harvey: An Orator of the English Renais- A Critical Edition of L'Aveugle de Smyrne, a Tragi- sance comedy by Richelieu's "Five Authors" Istvan A. Ieno Podrabszky, of Hungary, A.M. Univer- Ruth Perry Gilroy, of Maryland. Latin sity of Economics, Budapest 1926. Political Economy

The Latin Poems of Andrea Navagero : Text, Intro- The Development of Monetary Theory from Adam duction and Notes Muller to Georg Frederick Knapp — 8 —

John Smith Reese IV, of Delaware, A.B. Princeton Emma Adaline Schad, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hopkins University 1925. Education University 1927. Chemistry Principles of Curriculum Construction Applied to Benzene Ring. Part I Orienting Influences in the Safety Education An Historical and Critical Review of This Prob- Samuel Whitefield Stevenson, of Maryland, A.B. Uni- lem and a New Point of View versity of North Carolina 1921. English Sabah Lucy Roche, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hopkins Addison, the Liberal University 1924. Education Lazare Teper, of France, Eg. Bach es Sc. Universite de Paris 1926. Political Economy How Literary Artists of the Nineteenth Century Were Influenced by the Current Psychology and Hours of Labor in the United States: 1890-1928. Philosophy in Delineating Children David Coleman Watson, of Maryland. Greek A Study of the Words in the Trimeters of the " Birds " Edna Rolker, of Maryland, S.B. Teachers College, Co- of Aristophanes, Chiefly from the Point of View of lumbia University 1924. Education Form A Supervisory Study of Remedial Instruction in the Donato Zinno, of Italy. Romance Languages Solution of Arithmetic Problems. The Vocalism of the Neapolitan Dialect (30)

DOCTORS OF EDUCATION WITH TITLES OF DISSERTATIONS

Eunice Katherine Crabtree, of the District of Colum- John Carey Taylor, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hopkins bia, A.B. George Washington University 1922; A.M. University 1922; AM. 1927' 1923 The Use of Certain Standard Tests in Predicting A Study of the Effect of a Course in Children's Litera- Junior High Scholarship as Measured by Teachers' ture upon Students' Own Literary Appreciation. Marks (Experimentally Determined in a Normal School) (2)

DOCTORS OF ENGINEERING WITH TITLES OF DISSERTATIONS

Lloyd Logan, of Maryland, Royal Technical College, Glas- Anatoli Constantinovitch Seletzky, of Maryland, B.E. gow 1919. Gas Engineering Johns Hopkins University 1927. Electrical Engineering An Investigation of the Manufacture of Water Gas The Unbalanced Alternating Current Bridge for Mag- with Especial Reference to the Decomposition of netic Analysis Steam (2)

DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH WITH TITLES OF ESSAYS

Rolla Bennett Hill, of Washington, S.B. Whitman Col- Mangalam Kesava Valiathan Gopala Pillai, of India, lege 1912; M.D. University of Pennsylvania 1917. L.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. England 1923; D.P.H. England 1924 Hookworm Reinfestation for Three Years after Review of the World Prevalence of Cholera During Treatment in a Sanitated Area in Porto Rico, and the Quinquennium 1924-1928 Its Bearing on Permanent Hookworm Control in Yun-Chan Sun, of China, A.B. University of California the Group Studies 1921; M.D. Washington University 1924 The Ventilation of Classrooms of Japan, M.D. Tokyo Imperial Uni- Haruo Mizushima, I-Chin Yuan, of China, M.D. Peiping Union Medical Col- versity C.P.H. Johns Hopkins University 1929. 1923; lege 1927; C.P.H. Johns Hopkins University 1929 The Correlation Between Growth Rates of Population Life Tables for a Southern Chinese Family from 1365 and Vital Factors by Geographical Districts. to 1849 (5) — 9

DOCTORS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE WITH TITLES OF DISSERTATIONS

Lucile Russell Anderson, of Tennessee, A.B. Carson Margaret Merrell, of Massachusetts, A.B. Wellesley and Newman College 1926. Bacteriology College 1922. Statistics A Study of Bacilli of the Genus Hemophilus with The Relationship of Individual Growth to Average Regard to the X and V Growth Factors Under Growth / v Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions Elsa Rebecca Orent, of New York, S.B. Tufts College Shao-Chiung Cheng, of China, S.B. and D.V.M. Iowa 1925. Chemical Hygiene State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts 1926. The Biological Function of Manganese Immunology Leucocyte Counts in Rabbits. Observations on the Cornelius Alfred Perry, of Maryland, S.B. Rutgers Influence of Various Physiological Factors and College 1921. Bacteriology Pathological Conditions. Bacteriological Analysis of Oysters with Special Ref- Raymond Erl Gardner, of Indiana, A.B. Indiana State erence to the Coli-aerogenes Group as an Indicator of Fecal Normal School 1926. Filterable Viruses Pollution Immunity to Transplantable Rat Tumors With Eugene Schumaker, of Indiana, A.B. Indiana State Chicken Blood and Vaccine Virus Normal School 1927. Protozoology Wendell Daniel Gingrich, of Pennsylvania, A.B. North Studies on the Balantidium from the Domestic Pig Central College 1926. Protozoology Dee Tourtellotte, of Michigan, A.B. Kalamazoo College Cross-immunity in Bird Malaria Superinfection and 1925; S.M. 1926. Chemical Hygiene Kitty H. S. Kempner, of Colorado, A.B. University of A Critical Study of the Spectrographs Technique and Colorado 1926; S.M. 1928. Chemical Hygiene Its Application in the Determination of Aluminum The Influence of Diet Upon the Susceptibility of the in Biological Matter Rat to an Implanted Sarcoma Hiromu Tsuchiya, of Japan, A.B. University of Mis- of Jersey, D.D.S. University of Penn- Henry Klein, New souri 1913. Protozoology sylvania 1928. Chemical Hygiene Studies on Two Diverse Strains of Giardia Lamblia The Effects of Deficient Diets Upon the Skeletal De- Stiles 1915 velopment of Swine Including the Development of Teeth Emma France Ward, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher Col- Oliver Rufus McCoy, of Missouri, A.B. Washington Uni- lege 1909. Physiological Hygiene versity 1926; S.M. 1927. Helminthology The Measurement of Skin Temperature in Its Rela- Studies on the Biology of the Free-living Stages of tion to the Sensation of Comfort the Hookworm (14)

DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Joseph Albert Abercrombie, of Alabama, S.B. Birming- Florence Clothier, of Pennsylvania, A.B. Vassar Col- ham Southern College 1926 lege 1926 Maurice James Abrams, of New York, S. B. New York Tullos O. Coston, of Texas, A.B. University of Texas University 1926 1926 Dorothy Cobb Adams, of Virginia, A.B. Radcliffe College Jean Davidson Craven, of California, A.B. Occidental 1915 College 1926 Hattie Elizabeth Alexander, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher Neal Davis, of Ohio, A.B. Wittenberg College 1926 College 1923 William Allen Deckert, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- Paul Millner Ashton, of Massachusetts, A.B. Amherst kins University 1926 College 1925, A.M. 1926 Harold Rivers Downey, of Vermont, S.B. Middlebury Cunningham Bedell, of New York, A.B. Smith Caroline College 1926 College 1925 William Evans, Jr., of Michigan, A.B. Williams Col- Miriam Esther Brailey, of Massachusetts, A.B. Mount lege 1926 Holyoke College 1922 Elliston Farrell, of New York, A.B. Yale University James Newton Brawner, Jr., of Georgia, S.B. Univer- 1926 sity of Georgia 1926 Louis Joseph Cheskin, of New Jersey, S.B. Princeton William Anthony Feirer, of New Jersey, S.B. Rutgers University 1926 College 1922; D.Sc. Johns Hopkins University 1925 Julian Ford Chisholm, Jr., of Georgia, S.B. University Wilbur Jerome Fisher, of Connecticut, A.B. Yale Uni- of Virginia 1926 versity 1926 — 10 —

Rubin Hyman Flocks, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- Jane Lockwood, of New York, A.B. Smith College 1926 kins University 1926 Thomas Pleines Magill, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- Richard France, of Maryland, S.B. Princeton Univer- kins University 1925 sity 1926 Charles Le Roy Mengel, of Pennsylvania, S.B. Lafay- Joseph Friedman, of New York, A.B. Cornell University ette College 1926 1926 Rowland Hyde Merrill, of Utah, S.B. University of Alice L. A. Gilbert, of New York, A.B. Vassar College Utah 1923 1925 Louis Francis Middlebrook, Jr., of Connecticut, S.B. Richard Moses Goldstein, of Texas, S.B. Harvard Uni- Yale University 1926 versity 1926 rosa Lee Nemir, of Texas, A.B. University of Texas 1926 Ernest Foster Gordon, of Connecticut, A.B. Yale Uni- j0HN Warner Parsons, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- versity 1926 kins University 1925 George Govatos, of Massachusetts, A.B. Boston CoUege Wilmot Walker Peirce, of Ohio, Ph.B. Yale University 1926 1926 Allan Lyle Grafflin, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins Theodore Sidney Raipord, of Virginia, S.B. Earlham University 1925 College 1926 Charles McCurdy Gray, of Michigan, A.B. Ohio Wes- David Lander Reeves, of California, A.B. Stanford Uni- leyan University 1926 versity 1926 Arthur Grollman, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins Morris Rosenpeld, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins University 1920; Ph.D. 1923 University 1926 Lawrence Chamberlain Jr., of Ohio, A.B. Grosh, Wil- Franklin Deo Sinclair, Jr., of New York, S.B. Col- hams College 1926 gate University 1926 of Milton Burt Handelsman, New York, A.B. Amherst Alphonse Eugene Sirica, Jr., of Connecticut, A.B. Holy College 1926 Cross College 1926 Fred Walter Hartwick, of Michigan, A.B. Johns Hop- Frank Gill Slaughter, of North Carolina, A.B. Duke kins University 1926 University 1926 Stuart Zeh of Jersey, Col- Hawkes, New A.B. Union WlLBTJR La Vern Sprong, of California, A.B. University lege 1926 of California 1926. John March Haws, of Pennsylvania, S.B. Muhlenberg Shtji Huai Ta f Chi AR Johns Hopkins Univer- College 1926 sity 1926 Elmer Highberger Jr of Pennsylvania, Franklin A.B. i SAD0EE Max Tarlov, of Connecticut, A.B. Clark Univer- and Marshall College 1926 s^ty 2926 Oscar Edwin Hubbard, of Ohio, A.B. Oberlin College Wildridge Clark Thompson, Jr., of Alabama, A.B. Uni- 1920 versity of Alabama 1923 ; S.M. 1925 Willis Illinois, Ralph Jack, of S.B. Yale University 1926 Gertrude Elizabeth Turner, of California, A.B. Uni- Hugh Judge Jewett, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins versity of California 1925

. . Jr., of Carolina, A.B. „ „ -rr „ „ T ,^ TT . ., „ Samuel Alexander Vest, North Edwin Frank Kehr of Wisconsin, A.B. University of Duke University 1926 Wisconsin 1926; A.M. 1927

Jo*N A G E A Vir ni i'5 ' Katherine Kuder, of Pennsylvania, A.B. Allegheny Col- F ™ Virginia MilitaryTInstitute^?nV1924; S.B.o J^tIUniversity4 %of Vir- lege 1924- S M 1926 Paul Augustine Kunkel, Jr., of Pennsylvania, A.B. Franklin and Marshall College 1926 John Charles Wiedenmann, of Kansas, S.B. Kansas

State Teachers ' Colle e 1922 Ann Gayler Kuttner, of New York, S.B. Barnard Col- g lege 1915; Ph.D. Columbia University 1923 Maurice Barnes Woodhall, of New Jersey, A.B. Wil- Henry Lee, of Virginia, A.B. Washington and Lee Uni- ^ams College 1926 versity 1926 Louis Bernard Ziv, of Virginia, A.B. Johns Hopkins Uni- Frederic W. Light, Jr., of Pennsylvania, A.B. Lafayette versity 1926 CoUege 1926 (69)

WINNER OF THE WILLIAM H. HOWELL AWARD

Paul Augustine Kunkel, Jr. 11

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY WITH TITLES OF DISSERTATIONS

Emma Ottilie Bach, of Maryland, A.M. University of Emily Walcott Emmart, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher Nebraska 1913. Romance Languages College 1922; A.M. Johns Hopkins University 1924. L'Allemagne dans la Revue des Deux-Mondes de 1831 Zoology

a 1848 Carinogammarus Mucronatus (Say) : Studies on Its Life History and Development Including the Effects Israel Baroway, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins Uni- of Temperature Upon the Embryo versity 1921. English Mabel Gude, of New Jersey, A.B. Smith College 1927. Studies in the Bible as Poetry in the English Renais- Archaeology sance The History of Olynthus Chandler Baker Beall, of South Carolina, A.B. Johns James Daniel Hardy, of Mississippi, A.B. University of Hopkins University 1922. Romance Languages Mississippi 1924, A.M. 1925. Physics La Fortune Litteraire de Torquato Tasso en France A Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Reso- des Origines a 1663 nance Radiometer Marvin Mayer Harris, of Michigan. Bacteriology Owen Glendowen Bennett, of Mississippi, S.B. Missis- sippi Agricultural and Mechanical College 1926. Chem- A Study of the Bacteriology of Decomposing Crabs istry and Crab Meat Studies on Metallic Oxides as Catalysts for the Low Minnie Behm Kraemer Harris, of Michigan. Bacteri- Temperature Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide ology A Study of Spirochetes in Chickens with Special Ref- Ewing Tucker Bonn, of Maryland, A.M. Johns Hopkins erence to Those of the Intestinal Tract University 1928. History Louise Alfreda Hill, of New York, A.B. Cornell Uni- Contemporary British Opinion on the Mexican War versity 1923; A.M. 1925. Romance Languages Ronald Bulkley, of the District of Columbia, B.S. Uni- The Tudors in French Drama versity of Utah 1923; M.S. George Washington Univer- Cromwell Holtz, of Maryland, S.B. in Chem. Johns sity 1926. Chemistry John Hopkins University 1926. Gas Engineering The Viscosity of Liquids as Measured in Fine Capil- Origin and Decomposition of Organic Sulfur laries The Compounds under Gas Making Conditions with Paul Augustus Clement, Jr., of Maryland, A.B. Univer- Particular Reference to the Role of the Carbon- sity of North Carolina 1926. Archaeology Sulfur Complex Thessalian Cults Chih Kao, of China, A.B. Stanford University 1927. Chemistry James Rowland Curry, of Ohio, S.B. Dartmouth Col- lege 1925. Chemistry The Thermal Decomposition of Nitrogen Pentoxide at Low Pressures The Desorption of Gases from Moleeularly Plane Glass Surfaces Carl Kaplan, of Maryland, S.B. in Chem. Johns Hopkins University 1926; A.M. 1928. Physics Feng Djen Djang, of China, B.Sc. Shanghai College 1927. Political Science On the Fundamental Constitutive Relations in Elec- tromagnetic Theory The Diplomatic Relations Between China and Ger- many since 1898 Abraham David Hannath Kaplan, of Colorado, B.S. New York University 1913; M.A. University of Denver 1923. Tse Gung Djang, of China, B.Sc. Shanghai College 1924. Chemistry Political Economy Henry Charles Carey Reactions of Mercuric Chloride with Oxalates Grace Amanda Kramer, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hop- Abraham Lincoln Dryden, Jr., of Maryland, A.B. Johns kins Uniyersity 1921; A.M. University of Chicago 1924. Hopkins University 1925. Geology Education Stratigraphy of the Calvert Formation at the Calvert The Effect of Certain Factors in the Verbal Arith- Cliffs, Maryland metic Problem upon Children's Success in the Solu- tion William Custer Eichelberger, of Ohio, A.B. Oberlin College 1927. Chemistry Laura Emily Krejci, of New Jersey, A.B. Barnard Col- The Osmotic Pressure of Dilute Benzene Solutions by lege 1927. Chemistry the Porous Disk Method Studies on Solid Adsorption — 12 —

Frank Edwaed Lally, of Massachusetts, A.M. St. Mary's James Hiram Poteet, of Maryland, A.B. Richmond Col- Seminary 1916. History lege 1917; A.M. Columbia University 1927. History French Opposition to the Mexican Policy of the Sec- The Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850-51 ond Empire Philip Clove Potts, of Maryland, A.B. University of Arthur Beverly Lewis, of the District of Columbia, A.B. Michigan 1916; B.Pd. Bloomsburg State Normal School University of Mississippi 1923; A.M. 1925. Physics 1912. Education Coupled Vibrations with Applications to the Specific Secondary Education in Maryland before 1800 Heat and Infra-red Spectra of Crystals Daniel Raefel, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins Uni- Chao Wei Liang, of China, A.B. Stanford University versity 1925. Zoology 1926. Political Science The Effects of Conjugation within a Clone of Para- Federal Government and China mecium Aurelia Robert Marshall, of New York, S.B. Syracuse Univer- Mary Rienhopp Richardson, of Maryland, A.B. Wells sity 1924; M.F. Harvard University 1925. Plant Physi- College 1912. Romance Languages ology Patriotism in the Chansons de Geste An Experimental Study of the Water Relations of Ivan Leonard Schulze, of Seedling Conifers, with Special Reference to Wilt- Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- ing kins University 1922; A.M. 1927. English Elizabethan Chivalry, Pageantry, and Masque in Joseph Milton McDaniel, Jr., of Maryland, A.B. Johns Spenser Hopkins University 1924. Political Economy Inconvenience of the Public as a Form of Trade Union Shirleigh Silverman, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hopkins Pressure University 1927. Physics Adsorption of John McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia, S.B. West Vir- Methyl Alcohol Films on Rock Salt ginia Wesleyan College 1926. Chemistry Magda Voyen Skalet, of North Dakota, S.B. Univer- The Heat Capacity of Nitrogen Pentoxide between sity of Minnesota 1927; A.M. 1928. Psychology 90° and 250° K K The Significance of Delayed Reactions in Young Chil- Charles Gordon Milbourne, of Maryland, S.B. in Chem. dren Johns Hopkins University 1925. Gas Engineering Norman Jerome Small, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Hop- The Removal of Hydrogen Sulphide from Gas by kins University 1927. Political Science Means of Iron Oxide with Special Reference to Some Presidential Humidity Conditions Interpretations of the Presidency

Clara Emilie Miller, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher Col- Charles G. Smith, of North Carolina, A.B. Wake Forest lege 1923; A.M. Johns Hopkins University 1925. College 1913; A.M. University of Pennsylvania 1920; Chemistry A.M. University of North Carolina 1921. English The Effect of Mercuric Iodide on Glass Studies in the Fourth Book of The Faerie Queene

Helen Mar Miller, of Maryland, A.B. Goucher College Helen Berenice Smith, of Maryland, S.B. Penn College 1925; S.M. Washington University 1927. Zoology 1926. Zoology Life Histories of the Sexual and the Non-Sexual Gen- A Study of Depression in the Rotifera, with Special erations in the Rotifer, Distyla Inermis Bryce, with Reference to the Effects of Modifications of the Study of Factors Determining the Change of Gen- Culture Medium upon Length of Life and Fecundity erations Richard Holladay Smith, of Virginia, S.B. Mississippi James Albert Mitchell, of Maryland, S.B. in Chemistry Agricultural and Mechanical College 1922. Chemistry Johns Hopkins University 1927. Chemistry The Specific Heats of the Phenyl Derivatives of Silica Gel as a Catalyst in Organic Reactions Ethane and Some Related Compounds

Elizabeth Morrissy, of Maryland, A.B. Beloit College Nasim Soosa, of Iraq, S.B. Colorado College 1928; A.M. 1908; A.M. Johns Hopkins University 1922. Political George Washington University 1929. Political Science Economy The Capitulatory Regime of Turkey: Its History, Unemployment Insurance in American Trade Unions Origin and Nature Henry Miles 'Bryan, of Kansas, A.B. Clark Univer- John Campbell Southard, of Ohio, S.B. Baldwin-Wal- sity 1926; A.M. Northwestern University 1927. Physics lace College 1927. Chemistry The Efficiency Factor of Gratings in the Extreme An Adiabatic Calorimeter for Heat Capacities at Low Ultra-Violet Temperatures Laurence Armstrong Petran, of Minnesota, A.B. and Mus.B. Carleton College 1923; A.M. Johns Hopkins Harold W. Stoke, of Maryland, A.B. Marion College University 1929; Artist Diploma, Peabody Conserva- 1924; AM. University of Southern California 1925. tory of Music 1929. Psychology Political Science Studies in Pitch Identification and Discrimination The Foreign Relations of the Federal State — 13 —

Ernest Albert Strathmann, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Paul Mowbray Wheeler, of Maryland, A.B. Columbia Hopkins University 1926; A.M. 1928. English University 1915; A.M. 1916. English

A Critical Edition of Spenser's Muiopotmos America Through British Eyes : A Study of the At- titude of the Edinburgh Review toward the United Pei-Sung Tang, of China, A.B. University of Minnesota States of America from 1802 until 1861 1927. Plant Physiology An Experimental Study of the Germination of Wheat Annabel Lee White, of Maryland, S.B. Johns Hopkins Seed under Water as Related to Temperature and University 1923; A.M. 1927. Education Aeration The Retention of Elementary Algebra through Quad- ratics, after Varying Intervals of Time Wilfrid Phelps Thomas, of Maryland, A.B. Williams College 1920; A.M. 1926. Romance Languages Roberta Stevens White, of Indiana, Ph.B. Denison Uni- L'Histoire et la Legende Nationales dans les Mysteres versity 1927. Psychology Motor Suggestion in Children Herbert Collier Tidwell, of Texas, A.B. and A.M. Bay- lor University 1919. Chemistry Clarence Rothwell Wilcox, of Georgia, S.B. David- Studies in Esterification son College 1911; A.M. 1919. Education Private Secondary Education in the Association of Richard Ernest Vollrath, of Maryland, A.B. Johns Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern Hopkins University 1926. Chemistry States Thermal Decomposition of Acetone in the Gaseous Robert Carl Yates, of Maryland, S.B. in C.E. Virginia State Military Institute 1924; A.B. Washington and Lee Uni- Mabel Louise Walker, of Maryland, A.B. Columbia Uni- versity 1926; A.M. Johns Hopkins University 1928. versity 1926. Political Economy Mathematics Municipal Expenditures The Small Vibrations of Certain Mechanical Systems

Joseph Farrell Weiler, of Ohio, S.B. Akron University Jacob Yerushalmy, of Palestine, A.B. Johns Hopkins University 1926; S.M. Holy Cross College 1927. Chemistry 1927; A.M. 1929. Mathematics Construction of Pencils The Mechanism of the Thermal Decomposition of Ace- of Equianharmonic Cubics tone in the Gaseous State (64)

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