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Honorary Degree by Date Finder Name Year Bigelow, Loren 1872 Carr, James Gray 1872 Davis, Bushrod 1872 Fullerton, A. Thomas 1872 Taylor, Archibald A. E. 1872 Baker, William Overholt 1873 Gillette, Buckland 1873 Lord, Willis 1873 Putnam, Isaac F. 1873 Barr, Thomas H. 1874 Chester, John 1874 DeWolf, Daniel Fowler 1874 Gray, William C. 1874 Painter, William H. 1874 Taylor, J. I. 1874 Troutman, Michael A. 1874 Welker, Martin 1874 Ayers, Stephen C. 1875 Cameron, Hiram C. 1875 Drake, Charles D. 1875 Haydn, Hiram Collins 1875 Kalb, George L. 1875 Stuckenburg, J. H. W. 1875 Tyler, Moses Colt 1875 Wilber, F. A. Sr. 1875 Alexander, William 1876 Hancock, John 1876 Hartman, L. B. 1876 Henkle, William D. 1876 Hodge, Archibald A. 1876 Matthews, Stanley 1876 Moorehead, J. M. 1876 Niles, Henry E. 1876 Renzer, William Boal 1876 Sample, Robert F. 1876 Schmitz, Herman J. 1876 Tuckerman, Jacob 1876 Name Year Biggs, Henry W. 1877 Martin, Jefferson M. 1877 McSweeney, John 1877 Moore, Samuel M. 1877 Weber, Gustav C. E. 1877 Alexander, John R. 1878 Brooks, Andrew M. 1878 Cattell, William C. 1878 Coan, George W. 1878 Morley, Edward Williams 1878 Patton, Francis Landey 1878 Smith, Nathan S. 1878 Sutherland, John R. 1878 Tappan, David S. 1878 Addy, William 1879 Allen, John W. 1879 Brown, James M. 1879 Cross, Jessie Morris 1879 Ellis, Allston 1879 Gillespie, John 1879 Hartzler, J. C. 1879 Hutchinson, John C. 1879 Jeffers, William H. 1879 Kirkwood, T. C. 1879 Kirkwood, William Reside 1879 Simpson, John 1879 Welch, James 1879 Crane, Oliver 1880 Findley, Samuel 1880 Galloway, George W. 1880 Miller, Samuel W. 1880 Milligan, William Vincent 1880 Smith, Thomas G. 1880 Stevenson, Robert W. 1880 Stewart, John B. 1880 West, William H. 1880 Cleland, Thomas Hann 1881 Name Year Garritt, Joshua B. 1881 Harvey, Thomas W. 1881 Hoover, William 1881 McSurely, William J. 1881 Norton, Sidney Augustus 1881 Hastings, John M. 1882 Johnson, Herrick 1882 McLaren, Donald 1882 Merz, Karl 1882 Moore, Robert Braden 1882 Robinson, Henry M. 1882 Stanton, Robert B. 1882 Timby, Theodore R. 1882 Wallace, John F. 1882 Williams, M. C. 1882 Beer, Thomas 1883 Davis, Samuel Miller 1883 Hartman, L. B. 1883 MacKellar, Thomas 1883 Monfort, Francis C. 1883 Taylor, Archibald A. E. 1883 Thomas, N. Wiley 1883 Ure, D. M. 1883 Horton, F. A. 1884 Kolbe, Charles William 1884 Sutton, Rhodes Stansbury 1884 Campbell, William Oliver 1885 Geddy, William H. 1885 Gill, Henry Z. 1885 Hall, Isaac G. 1885 Milholland, A. S. 1885 Montgomery, John H. 1885 Brinkerhoff, John 1886 DuVal, Frederic Beale 1886 Evans, Daniel H. 1886 Parry, Griffith 1886 Robinson, John 1886 Name Year Thompson, David Rhea 1886 Fisher, Daniel Webster 1887 McKinney, W. W. 1887 Pratt, John H. 1887 Wilson, John A. 1887 Campbell, Robert K. 1888 Mateer, Calvin W. 1888 Ramsey, James Smith 1888 Stevens, C. E. 1888 Gregory, Edwin Smith 1889 Hewitt, J. D. 1889 Jones, Cynhavel N. 1889 McKibbin, William 1889 Ellis, John W. 1890 Heindel, G. M. 1890 Hood, John 1890 McCaslin, Robert W. 1890 Ringland, W. F. 1890 Sproull, William Oliver 1890 Cunningham, William L. 1891 Estill, Reverely 1891 Morrill, Henry A. 1891 Steward, Harley J. 1891 Breckenridge, S. F. 1892 Kyle, John Merrill 1892 Marsten, Francis E. 1892 Robertson, Ann E. W. 1892 Watt, John Carrothers 1892 Wherry, John M. 1892 Wright, John Newton 1892 Dunlap, Eugene P. 1893 Kellogg, Samuel H. 1893 Kerr, John M. 1893 Ketler, Isaac C. 1893 Mackey, William Anderson 1893 Miller, John Calvin 1893 Mitchell, Louis Henry 1893 Name Year Moore, William Porter 1893 Ort, S. A. 1893 Blackburn, William M. 1894 Boyd, Thomas 1894 Happer, Andrew P. 1894 Luccock, George Naphtali 1894 Marshall, Albert Brainerd 1894 Thackwell, Reese 1894 Cummings, John Wallace 1895 Curry, James 1895 Forman, Henry 1895 Gregory, Daniel S. 1895 Lehmann, Adolph 1895 Noyes, Henry V. 1895 Ormond, Benjamin Kelso 1895 Work, Edgar W. 1895 Brashear, John Alfred 1896 Carpenter, George 1896 Holcomb, James Foote 1896 Reynolds, Clarence Guest 1896 Robinson, James W. 1896 Wilber, Francis Allen 1896 Allen, Lyman Whitney 1897 Lehr, Henry Solomon 1897 McClelland, Charles Samuel 1897 Prime, Ralph Earl 1897 Thompson, Robert J. 1897 Thompson, Thomas Milton 1897 Chapman, J. Wilbur 1898 Ewalt, John A. 1898 Fulton, John Mayhew 1898 Ghormley, David Owen 1898 Hickok, Francis M. 1898 Hoover, William 1898 Purmont, Charles Hiram 1898 Sharpe, John C. 1898 Boole, Ella Alexander 1899 Name Year Holliday, J. C. 1899 Palmer, Samuel Sterling 1899 Paxton, James D. 1899 Wallace, James 1899 Workman, David R. 1899 Young, Samuel Hall 1899 Boyd, David Ross 1900 French, Calvin Hiram 1900 Hughes, Richard Cecil 1900 Stinson, William G. 1900 Strong, William J. H. 1900 Taggert, William Rush 1900 Wilson, William Hyatt 1900 Wisner, Oscar Francis 1900 Caldwell, Milton Estil 1901 Ludlow, Arthur Clyde 1901 Miller, William Portus 1901 Scovel, Sylvester F. 1901 Thomas, Welling E. 1901 Gordon, James Alexander 1902 Hinitt, Frederick William 1902 Lawrence, Florus Fremont 1902 Mackintosh, George Lewes 1902 Robertson, Peter 1902 Stophlet, Samuel William 1902 Williamson, James 1902 Boone, William Judson 1903 Fitch, George F. 1903 Holden, Lansing C. 1903 Hyslop, James Hervey 1903 Lowry, Houston W. 1903 Reid, Alexander 1903 Rodgers, Edwin E. 1903 Wilber, Henry Peachey 1903 Bowen, Marcellus 1904 Chapman, William Young 1904 Coan, Frederick Gaylord 1904 Name Year Evans, William 1904 Fulton, Albert Andrew 1904 Gelston, J. Mills 1904 McKibbin, William 1904 Bradt, Charles Edwin 1905 Cooder, Charles Lowell 1905 Donaldson, Robert 1905 MacKenzie, Robert 1905 Marquis, Rollin Ruthwin 1905 Morales, Arcadio 1905 Weir, William Figley 1905 Baer, John Willis 1906 Fracker, George Herbert 1906 Hudnut, William Herbert 1906 Linhart, Samuel B. 1906 Long, John Dietrich 1906 McMillin, Edward Milton 1906 Alexander, Lucian Hugh 1907 Cornelius, Samuel Anderson 1907 Corson, Oscar Taylor 1907 Fulmer, Llewellyn Stover 1907 Goff, Herman Arthur 1907 Hormel, William Henry 1907 Mayers, Charles R. 1907 Peoples, Samuel Craig 1907 Harrington, Vernon C. 1908 Henry, Harry Houston 1908 Milligan, O. Brown 1908 Notestein, William Lee 1908 Stevens, Lawrence Monfort 1908 Stiles, Henry Howard 1908 Agee, Alva 1909 Boyce, Lester D. 1909 Chidester, Samuel Willis 1909 Dugan, George 1909 Hart, William Taylor 1909 Leonard, James A. 1909 Name Year Breckenridge, John C. 1910 Campbell, Henry Martyn 1910 Kerr, John Thompson 1910 Richards, Thomas Davis 1910 Stevenson, Richard T. 1910 Wright, Theodore Lyman 1910 Carpenter, Frank George 1911 Erdman, Charles R. 1911 Hanna, Dwight Corman 1911 Kirk, James Wollaston 1911 Perkins, George Walbridge 1911 Pocock, William M. 1911 Dunlap, John B. 1912 Leonard, John Morris 1912 McMillan, Kinley 1912 Mickey, Wilbur Clayton 1912 Zenos, Andrew C. 1912 Arrellano, Plutarcho 1913 Ewing, John 1913 McMillan, Frederick N. 1913 Miller, William Sidney 1913 Shields, William H. 1913 Swallen, William Leander 1913 Atkinson, William Alexander 1914 Barrett, William Leroy 1914 Beach, Sylvester 1914 Lane, Charles Stoddard 1914 Lee, Lewis Earle 1914 Swan, William Linville 1914 Alexander, Maitland 1915 Gaston, John M. 1915 Higley, Adelbert Pankhurst 1915 Jackson, George Edward 1915 McDowell, John 1915 White, Samuel Ernest Paul 1915 Crile, George Washington 1916 Crooks, Henry Means 1916 Name Year Eddy, George Sherwood 1916 Fitch, Robert Ferris 1916 Holt, Hamilton 1916 Hosmer, Frank Alvin 1916 Houstin, William 1916 Johnston, David Henry 1916 Jowett, John Henry 1916 Kingery, Hugh McMaster 1916 Lyon, Wilbur H. Jr. 1916 MacDonald, James 1916 Magle, William Francis 1916 Robinson, George L. 1916 Scanlon, Charles 1916 Speer, Robert Elliott 1916 Huston, Raymond 1917 Strock, Linius Lehman 1917 Knox, Thomas 1918 Tullis, Donald D. 1918 Wilson, Samuel Tyndale 1918 Blair, Joseph Cullen 1919 Kelso, James Anderson 1919 Lucas, Edmond D. 1919 McEwan, William L. 1919 Pomerene, Atlee 1919 Pugh, Robert Eugene 1919 Tinker, Chauncey Brewster 1919 Wilson, Robert Dick 1919 Wishard, William Niles 1919 Arms, George W. 1920 Culbertson, Glenn 1920 Luce, Henry W. 1920 Crothers 1921 Engel, Gelson 1921 Erb, John Lawrence 1921 McSurely, William Harvey 1921 Perrins, William A. 1921 Buchanan, William Douglass 1922 Name Year Christie, John W. 1922 Fisher, George Curtis 1922 Gage, Harry Morehouse 1922 Mackey, Ure 1922 Noore, Nathan Grier 1922 Amstutz, Platte T. 1923 Compton, Karl Taylor 1923 Hickok, Ralph Kiddo 1923 Huber, William Henry 1923 Notestein, Jonas O. 1923 Notestein, Wallace 1923 Wilson, A. Lee 1923 Wood Charles 1923 Clark, Thomas Arkle 1924 Evans, Hugh Ivan 1924 Henry, James 1924 Maurer, Irving 1924 Ruf, Louis F. 1924 Speer, Joseph A. 1924 Avison, Oliver R. 1925 Barr, Floyd Walker 1925 Borley, Howard D. 1925 Felton, Lloyd Derr 1925 Henderson, William E. 1925 Noyes, William Dean 1925 Stout, James Coffin 1925 Caldwell, Robert G. 1926 Fleming, D. Johnson 1926 Good, Albert Irwin 1926 Hayman, Hebert H. 1926 Thorne, Charles Embree 1926 Eastman, Fred 1927 Halsey, Jesse 1927 Ludlow, Alfred Irving 1927 McIlwain, Charles H. 1927 Paterson, William T. 1927 Weld, William E. 1927 Name Year White, Henry 1927 Zia, Ts-Hyi 1927 Baird, Jesse H. 1928 Freeman, Robert 1928 McLean, James Hector 1928 McMichael, Thomas Hanna 1928 Reinhold, Franklin P. 1928 Williamson, John Finley 1928 Chaddock, Robert Emmett 1929 Cotton, J. Harry 1929 Deissmann, Gustav Adolph 1929 Gutelius, Stanley Fischer 1929 Hudnut, William Herbert 1929 Hughes, Arthur M. 1929 Lyons, John Frederick 1929 McKee, Ralph Harper 1929 McMillen, Homer George 1929 Merz, Charles 1929 Bullard, Frederic Lauriston 1930 Rice, C. Herbert 1930 Cheng, C. Y. 1931 DeLamarter, Eric 1931 Ernst, Alwin C. 1931 Reed, Robert R. 1931 Williams, Carlos G. 1931 Wilson, Robert E. 1931 Caldwell, Albert O. 1932 Hoover, Lou Henry 1932 Odell, Edward Albert 1932 Roberts, Edward D. 1932 Swan, Alfred W. 1932 Jones, Ebenezer Edwin 1933 Mateer, John Gaston 1933 McSweeney, John 1933 Stagg, Amos Alonzo 1933 Weir, John B. 1933 Weygandt, Carl V. 1933 Name Year Baker, Frank K. 1934 Bloomfield, Arnold W. 1934 Boone, William Judson 1934 Simmons, Hezzleton E. 1934 Breese, Zona Gale 1935 Compton, Wilson M.
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