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The University of .Notre Dame Summer Session, 193 0

VvASHINGTON HALL August the 5th, .-8:00p.m.

The G1·aduate School . The College of Arts and Letters - The College of Science The College of Law The College of Engineering The College of Cmnnterce c:Program

Overture: The Prince's Dream ______A. J. Evans

'The Conferring of Degre·es ·

Address ___ :Rev. Francis P. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., Ph.D·. I I The Song of Notre Dame ______Francis C. Sch'wa~ I j The Victory lVfarch.~---··'·-"··___ ;_ ____ .. Rev. Michael J. Shea ·I .and John F. Shea I I

1 I I -DEGREES CONFERRED*

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ANNOUNCES THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING ADVANCED DEGREES:

The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy on: .... /**Sist~r Mary Aloysi Kiener, of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio. - · · A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1922; A.M., University of Notre f'Dame, 1923. Major subject, English. Dissertation: "John Henry 3 (p G, Newman: the Romantic, t~e/ Friend, and the Spiritual Leader." () -...J 'YY"'I~-.l·.C."'\o~-.·.· " t\ ~ "' I . The Degre~ of lliaster of Arts on: / .. · . . .. v**Sister Mary Colombiere Arth, of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio. ·A.B.; Notre Dame College, 1927. ·Major subject, History. Dissertation: :'The part of Ohio in Political Reconstruction from 1861 to 1868." / . /**Sister M. Juliana Bruin, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Monroe, Michigan. A.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1924. Major subject, English. Dissertation: "The New Biography: A .. Reaction . against Vic­ .torianism."

'-NOTE: For a. general avcrano between 85% and 90% in all courses, the dissertation, and the final examination the advanced degree is conferred c tt 1n l a; u 'd o-indicated in this program bu .one asterisl~; for an avcmne between 90% and 95%, 111 a g n a c u 11t l a u d c--indicatcd bu two astcr­ isl~s; and for an average between 95% a'ltd 100%, max i m a. · c u 11t l au d 'o--i1tdicated by three asteri.slcs. In tlw case of the. bachelor's degree the honor is determined by the samo averages; but 'for the .courses ?nerely. ( 3 ) ~*Louis Francis Buckley, Galesburg, Illinois. A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1928. Major subject, EconQmics, -Dissertation: "Employee Representation in the Railroad Industry." v*Sister Mary Patricius Curran, of the Order of Mercy, Pitts­ burgh, Pennsylvania. A.B., St. Vincent .. College,l925. Major subject, History. Dissertation: "The Part. Played by Pennsylvanhi. in . the Nomination and Election of Lincoln." ~Sister Mary Adrian Cushwa, of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Baden, Pennsylvania. A.B., Duquesne· University, 1921 ; M.A., Duqties~e University; 1926. Major subject: Piano. DissertatiQn: "A Graded Outline and Critical Study of the Etudes of Johann Baptist Cramer." v'/Sister Mary De Pazzi Dervin, of the Order of Mercy, Man­ chester, .New Hampshire. A.B., College of New Rochelle, 1918. Major subject, Spanish. Dis­ ~'sertation: ."Realism in .the. ~Vorks of Armada Palacio Valdes." v· *Sister Verda Clare Doran, of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. A.B., St. :Mary's College, 1923. Major subject, French. Dissertation: "La Nouvelle Psychologic et celle des Anciens Ascetcs." · · ~ster Mary Francis de Sales Duffy, of the Sisters, Servants of the Imma·culate Heart of Mary, Monroe, Michigan. A.B., St. Mary's Oollcge, 1922. Major subject, . Dissertation: "Echoes of the Aeneid in Waltharii Poesis." / . . t/'/Rev. Wilfrid Walter Foley, of ~he Order-of Benedict, Belmont, North Carolina. A.B., Belmont Abbey College, 1914. Major subject, History. Dis­ sertation·: "Patrick N ~··.Lynch, · Catholic Bishop ·and -Confederate /Statesman." · "vSister Mary Angelina Geis, of the Order of Saint Ursula, Louisville, Kentucky. A.B., St. Xavier's College, 1925. Major subject, Education. Dis­ sertation: "The of the Convent of the Immaculate Oon­ ception, Louisville, Kentucky, as a factor in ·catholic Education, from 1858 to 1930." v*'.*Sister Mary Rita Hankerd, of the Sisters ofSaint Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan~ A.B., Western State Normal, 1925. Major . subject, Latin•. Dis­ sertation: "Epistula de Fide Sancti Ambrosii." ( 4 ~ / .r' . ' ../*Sister Mary Mildred Hawkins, of the Order of Saint Dom- . inic, .Grand Rapids, Michigan. · Y A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1924. Major subject, Latin. Dis­ sertation: "The De Magistro of St. Augustine-a and Commentary." //- . ..,/*Sister Mary Elaine Hegeman, of the Order of Saint Dom- inic, Racine, "Wisconsin. A.B., Catholic University of AmericU:, 1923. . Major subject, English. Dissertation: "In Memoriam, the Greatest of English Elegies." .._...... R~;: Meinrad Louis Hoffman, of the Order of Saint Bene­ dict, St. Meinrad, Indiana. A.B., St. Meinrad's College, 1917. Major subject, Education. Dis­ sertation: "The Educational. Value of the Psalms." £,=~<*Sister Maria Kreuzer, of the Sisters of Christian Charity, Wilmette, Illinois. A.B., Loyola University, 1923.. Major subject, English. Dissertation: . "New Notions of God in American 1\~agazine verse." vRev. Gregory Anthony Kunkel, of the Order of Saint Bene­ dict, St. Meinrad, Indiana. A.B., St. Meinrad's College, 1925. Major subject, Philosophy. Dis­ sertation: "The Influence of St. An"selm on. the Formation of Scho- ~ fastic Philosophy." . . · . Sister Holy Angels Laughlin, of the Order of Saint Ursula, Youngstown, Ohio. · A:B., Catholic University of Americ:t, 1923. Major subject, English. Dissertation: "The Ideal Biography." v·*Sisfer Mary Elizabeth Lawton, of the Congregation of the. Holy Humility of Mary, Lowellville, Ohio.· : • A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1927. 1\Iajor subject, English. · Dis­ sertation:· "The Friendship Theme in English Poetry.'-' / VSister Mary Mechtild Luttner, of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., St. Jolin's University, 1922~ Major subject, English. Disser­ tation,· "Eieusis Did for Aeschylus What ·wessex Did for Hardy." v-'* Sister Mary Cyprian Madden, of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. · A.B., St. Mary's · College, 1926. Major subject, Education.- Disser­ tation:· "An Analysis of :Magazine Criticism as a Som;ce of Objective in Training in Social Living." ( 5 ) / /**Brother William Mang, of the Oongregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. . Litt. B., Univ.ersity of Notre· Dame, 1923. Major subject, Education. · Dissertation: "The Value of Catholic Biography in the Formation of Ideals." .**Sister Mary Isabel McCarthy, of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Wichita, Kansas. A.B., Friends University, 1925. Major subject, History. Dissertation: "The Influence of the Osage Mission .upon Catholic Development in Southern Knnsns from 1847 to 1883." _.....,.~Sister· Agnes Therese Mooney, of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B.,· Trinity COllege, 1926. Major subject, Latin. Dissertation: "Cicero versus in the Epistolary Art."· · · ~Sister Mary Symphoria Mueller, of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, Donaldson, Indiana. :A.B., Catholic University of America; ·1921. Major subject, History. Dissertation: "A Sbory of the American Province· of the Poor Hand­ maids of Jesus Christ from 1868 to 1930."

t __ . Sister Mary Loyola Mulla1ly, of the Sisters of the Presenta­ tion of the Blessed Virliin Mary, Aberdeen, South Dakota. B.S., Aberdeen Teachers College, 1924. Major subject; English. Dis­ ./ sertation: "Interpreting the Modern Poetry of a. Vimishing Race.'; v*Sister Mary Berchmans Mulligan, of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., St. Catherine's College, 1922.- Major subject, English. pissel·­ tation: "The Idea of Immortality in Browning's Poetry." // ...... -*Sister Mary Ludivine O'Neill, of. the Sisters of Chm·ity of the Blessed Mary, Davenport, Iowa.· A.B., Marquette University, 1917. Major subject, American. Hisbory. Dissertation: "A Territorial Landmark in Davenport, Iowa." / ._,/*Sister Mary Charlotte Ramsay, .of. the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1925. Major subject, English. Dis­ sertation: "Delteil Has Been False oo Fact but True to History." V :sister Mary Frances Paula.Ryan, of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. · A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1924.: Major subject, Economics. Dis­ sertation: "The Nush Plan as a Solution of the Evils of the Present Economic Order." ( 6) ~.,'**Sister Mary Louise Shire, of the Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. B.S., Teachers Colleg~ of St. John's College, ·1926. Major subject, Edu­ c~tion. Dissertation: "An Evaluation of the Religious· Content of Ten Series of Catholic Primary Readers." . . . ~ister Mary Angelit~ Stackhouse, of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chicago, Illinois~ A.B., Marquette University, 1923. ·Major subject, English. Disser­ tation: "The Middle English Lyric in the Genesis of E~glish Cath- olic Poetry."· v*'ffister Marie Bernadette Vonder Heide, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate. Heart of Mary, Monroe, Mich­ igan. A.B., Michigan State Normal :Oolle~e,= 1926. Major subject, English. Dissertation: "Browning and . Whitman: A Study in Literary· Af- finities." ~~/~Sister Mary Gonsalva Wiegand, of the Sisters of Saint Fra~cis, Oldehburg, Indiana.' . · · A.B., St. Xavier's College, 1926. :Major subJect, Latin; Dissertation: · "The Delators Among the Caesars." &./*.Sister Mary. Meinrad ·winter, ~f the Order of S~int Bene­ dict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. A.B., St. Benedict's College, 1922. Major subject, History, Disserta­ tion: "The Beginnings of Catholicity in Minnesota." / vFrancis James Zdankus, Gary, Indiana. Ph.B., De Paul University, 1926. Major subject, Economics. Disser­ tation: "The Economic lmpoortance of Vilma to Lithuania and of Lithuania to Vilma."

/. The Degree of Master of Science on: Stephen Charles Bocskei, South Bend, Indiana. B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1929. Major subject, Biology. Dis­ sertation: "The Anatomy of Telea Polyphemus, Cramer." /**Sister Catherine Francis Galvin, of the Order of Saint Dominic, St. Catherine, Kentucky. Ph.B., Loyola. University, 1924. Major subject. Mathematics. Dis­ sertation: "1'he Nine-point Circle and the Hyperbola with Foci at the I Orthocenter and Circumcentcr of the Triangle." ( 7 ) I I ·I l ~.//**Rev. Charles Anthony McAllister, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. · Litt.B., University of Notre Dame, 1924. Major subject, Biology.. Dis­ sertation: "The Effect of Phenoxyacetic Acid on Snuffles in Rabbits." ~~atrick Alo;sius McCusker, Niagara Falls, New York. . A.B., Niagara University, 1926. Major subject, Chemistry. Disserta­ tion: "The Determination of the Eutectic Temperature for Lead and Copper." · . v-*Heni·y Anthony Persyn, Mount Angel, Oregon. . . B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1928. Major subject, Chemistry. Dis­ sertation : "Solubility of Copper in Lead." /-·sister Mary Edmimdus Stafford, of the: Sist~rs of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Dubuque, Iowa. ·· A.B., Mount St. Joseph's College, 1926. Maj~r subject, Chemistry. Dissertation: "Separation of Antimony and Tin by. Use of non- Aqueous Liquids." · ~Sister M. Ann Elizabeth Waters, of the Si.sters ~f the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. · ·· Ph.B., University of Notre Dame, 1924. Major subject, Physics. Dis­ sertation: "The Trajectories of Bodies under Various Laws of At­ traction."

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(8) THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS AN­ NOUNCES THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING DEGREES:

The Degree of Bachelor of Arts on:

}. Richard James Bailey, Binghampton, New York. ) Daniel Anthony Barton, Frankfort, Indiana. **Sister Margaret Bledowska, of the Congregation of the Res- urrection, Norwood Park, Illinois. • ·

*Sister Mary Raphael Bourbonnais, of the Order of Mercy, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Thomas Joseph Bradley, New York City; *Sister Mary Marguerite Butler, of. the Order of Mercy, ·Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Daniel Francis Cannon, Columbus, Ohio. **Sister Mary Mildred Cleary, of the Order of Saint Dom- inic, ·springfield, Illinois. . **Sister Johanna Paula de Cleur, of the Poor Child Jesus, Parkersburg, West Virginia. **Sister Mary Gregory Dempsey, of the Order of Saint Ursula, Cleveland, Ohio. vV_illiam Joseph Dick, Denver, Colorado. Joseph Bernard Dillon, Fort Wayne, Indiana.· .**Sister Mary Martin Feyan, of the Order of Saint Dominic, Grand Rapids, Michigan. John Paul Forsee, Louisville, Kentucky. ( 9) **Sister Louis Bertrand Gassensmith, of the Order of Saint Dominic, Springfield, Illinois. Robert Evans Haire, Fort Dodge, Iowa. *Sister Mary Coletta Hanley, of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine, Lakewood, Ohio. *Sister Mary Laetitia Hansen, of the Order of Mercy, Chi­ cago, Illinois. John Timothy Harrington, Kenosha, Wisconsin. **Brother Majella Hegarty, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame,-Indiana.

Timothy Kent Hinchey,. Westfield, Massachu~etts.

**Sister Maria Gertra~d Hummelsheim, of the Poor Child Jesus, Parkersburg, West Virginia. **Sister Ma1·y Annunciata Janeway, of the Order of Saint Benedict, Cullman, Alabama. **Sister Mary Wilfred Joyce; of the Order of Saint Dominic, Springfield, Illinois. · **Brother Marcian Karsky, of the. Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. *Sister Marie Corona ·Kilfoyle, of the Sisters of Saint joseph, Cleveland, Ohio. ***Robert William King, of the Congregation of- Holy Cross, N otr~ J?ame, Indiana. ***Sister Mary Angela Lalonde, of_ the Order of Saint Dom­ inic, Grand Rapids, Michigan. **Sister Mary Hildegarde Mallon, of the Congregation of the Holy Humility of Mary, Lowellville, Ohio. - **Sister Mary Mildred Maloney, of the- Congregation of' the Holy Humility-of Mary, Lowellville, Ohio. *Rev. John Anthony Masterson, of the Order of Charity, Galesburg, Illinois. Richard Thomas Neeson, Divernon, Illinois. ( 10) **Sister Mary Evarista Orr, of the Order of Mercy, Grand Rapids, Michigan. **Sister Mary Clarissa Piontko,vski, ·of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, Donaldson, Indiana. **Brother Rupert Poudrier, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. Henry Robert Pratt, Peoria, Illinois. *Thomas Joseph Purcell, Oak Park, Illinois. **Sister Mary Clarissa Riehl, of the Order of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana.

*Sister Mm·y Hortense Rugowski, of the Order of Saint Fran~ cis, Manitowoc, \Visconsin.

*~Sister Mary Jerome Shaughnessy,. of the Order of .Saint Ursula, Paola, Kansas. George Daniel Shay, Hartford, Connecticut. **Sister Mary Immaculata Shorb,. of the Order of Saint Ursula, Cleveland, Ohio. **Sister Mary Leocadia Stan, of the Ordei· of Mercy, Grand • Rapids, Michigan. **Sister Mary Leonissa Starr, of the Order of Mercy, Grand ·, Rapids, Michigan.

John Clayton T4?mas, Mar~lifield, Wi~consin. **Sister Mary Leonella Timney, of the Order· of. Saint Dom~ inic, Newburgh, New York. **Sister Augusta Maria· Tingart, of the Poor Child Jesus, Parke1~sburg, West Virginia. · **Brother Stephen Titzer, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. **Sister Mary Marguerite Trainor, of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine, Lakewood, Ohio. *Malcolm Edward Trombley, Mt. Clemens, Michigan . .'(·11:) *Sister Mary Patricia Tuttle, of the Order of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana. · *Brother Herman Weltin, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana.

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education on: *Gerald Bartholomew Fitzgerald, St. Paul, Minnesota.·

THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ANNOUNCES THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING DEGREES:

The Degree of Ba~helor of Science on:

**William Louis Engels, Green Bay, Wisconsin. **Sister Mary Germaine Fogarty, of the Sisters of Loretto, Douglas, Arizona. *Brother Raphael Marczynski, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. Brother Fidelis Pommier, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame; Indiana. · Richard Robert O'Toole, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Matthew Patrick Ward, Monongahela, Pennsylvania.

( 12) . . . THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ANNOUNCES . THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING DEGREES:

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Enginee1"ing on:

Burl Joseph Boykin, Beaumont, Texas. Francis Anthony Lederman, Utica, New York.

The Degree. of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering on:

Edward Joseph Dempsey, New Rochelle, New York. Patrick Joseph Goggin, Jr., Arcola, Illinois.

Harold ~atrick Hanlon, Waterbury, Connecticut. Cyril Aloysius Hughes, Chicago, Illinois.

The Deg1·ee of Bachelo1• of Science in Chemical Engineering on:

John Howard Dea, Minneapolis, Minnesota . . Carl Anthony Trippel, Mishawaka, Indiana.

The Degree of Bachelor of A1·chitecture on:

Charles Oppenheimer Cook, Bellevue, Ohio. Laurens Paul Cotter, Buffalo, New York. Francis George Farrell, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stephen Patrick Nolan, Brooklyn, New York. · John George Zeedick, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. ( 13) THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW ANNOU:NCE_S THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING DEGREES:

The Dcg'rce of Bachclo1· of Laws on:

*Francis Eugene Dailey,· Joliet, Illinois.

THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF! COMMERCE ANNOUNCES . THE CONFERRING OF THE FOLLOWING DEGREES:

The Deg?'ce of Bachelo1' of Philosophy in. Commc1'cc on: Chester Moralee Ashman, San Francisco, California. Patrick James Conway, Warren, Ohio. Stephen Joseph Driscoll,·. Glencoe, Illinois. John Nicholas Hoffman, Jr., Altoona, Pennsylvania. James Edward Leahy, Oak Park, Illinois. Richard Joseph S.avage, Chicago,. Illinois ..

The Degree of Bachelo1' of C01nmercial Science in ComnuYJ·ce on: _

Lawrence Douglas Daley, Los Angeles, C~liforni~. John Harvey GauthieT, Bark River,. Michigan. Norbert Paul Harbert, Canton, Ohio. Thomas Gerard Kelly·, Hazelton, Peimsylvania. Charles William Moore, Albion, ·:N~w York. James William Sullivan, Royal Oak, Michigan ..

( 14 ) THE SONG OF NOTRE DAME By Francis C. Schwab, '02

0 Notre Dame, thou beauteous place, Where Nature teems, where Nature teems, ·And learning calmly grows apace, While fancy dreams, while fancy dreams; We love thee for thy goodly worth, We love thy name, we love thy name­ It is the sweetest name on earth, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame.

Although thou art not sere with age, We honor thee, we honor thee, And when the wintry tempests rage, We love to see, we love to see Thy towers pointing to the sky, With steady aim, with steady aim, As though the storms thou wouldst defy, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame.

And when the summer sky shines warm, And skies are blue, and skies are blue, Bedecked with flowers of every form And varied hue, and varied hue; Oft fancy fond will thee recall, And memory claim, and memory claim Our hearts when life's deep shadows fall, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame.

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