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I Commencement Exercises I The University of Notre Dame Notre 0dme, Indiana

Summer Session, 1934 . '

The Graduate School

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Lustspiel Overture...... Keler-Bela

The Conferring of Degrees

Address ...... Mr. William Henry Downey, A.lll., Associate Professor of Economics

Song of Notre Dame ...... Schwab-Roche

March ····································································'··················· Rose '1 I I 'I Degrees Conferred

IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy on:

Sister Mary Frederick Eggleston,** of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Lltt.B., St. Mary's College, 1923; A.llt., University of Notre Dame, 1924. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: "Some EIIects of the Theory of Evolution on the Philosophy of Religion."

The Degree of Master of ATts on:

Sister Mary Charles Berg,** of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio · Ph.B., John Carroll University, 1929. Major subject: English. Disser­ tation: "Hawthorne's Attitude toward Religious Systems of Thought."

Sister M. Roberta Bresnan,* of the . Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1927. J.fajor subject: English. Disser­ tation: "The Element of Naivete in Some Dramas of the Irish Renaissance."

Sister Angela Marie Burke,* of the Sisters of Providence, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana A.B .. St. 1\lary-of-the-Woods College, 1919. Major subject: English. Dissertation: "The Spiritual Significance of the Vita Nuova."

Sister M. Bernard Callahan,* of the Order of Dominic, Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1925. Major subject: English. Disser­ tation: "Woman and Irish Tragedy."

•Cum Laude; **111aona cum Laude; •••Maxima cum Laude. [G] Sister Borromeo Carroll,*** of the Order of Saint Dominic, East Columbus, Ohio A.B., College of St. Mary of the Springs, 1930. Major subject: . Dissertation: "Types of Parasites in Plautus and Terence."

Rev. Augustine Fridolin Cima, of the Order of Saint Ben­ edict, Peru, Illinois A.B., Saint College, 1929. Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: "The Background of Banking and the Development of the Glass-Steagall Bill on the Guaranty o! Deposits."

Sister M. Ruth Clemens/* of the Order of Saint Ursula, Louisville, Kentucky A.B., Xavier University, 1925. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: "Retreats for High School Students as an Element in Catholic Education."

Sister Marie Renata Daily,** of the Sisters of the· Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Ph.B., St. llary's Oollege, 1923. Msjor subject: History. Dissertation: "The Effect of the Dissolution of the 1\lonasteries under Henry Vlll on the Education of Women In England."

Sister Mary Ethelbert Dekum, ** of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Columbia College, 1928. llajor subject: English. Dissertation: "1\Iilton on the Trinity."

Rev. George Lyman Dum,** of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1929. llajor subject: Philosophy. Die­ sertation: "The Grammatical Perspective of Peter Abailard In His Solution of the Problem of Universals."

Sister Mary Ferdinand Duval,* of the Sisters of Saint Mary of the Presentation, Willow City, North Dakota '1 A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1928. 1\lajor subject: Education. Di~ sertation: "The Development of Catholic Education In North Dakota." i

Sister Mary Esperance Fitzgerald, of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Mary, Dubuque, Iowa A.B., Creighton University, 1922. 1\lsjor subject: English. Dissertation: "The Imagery in Paradise Lost."

[6] Sister Mary Harrita Fox,** of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chicago, Illinois A.B., Clarke College, 1922. Major subject: History. Dissertation: "Illi­ nois and the Compromise of 1850."

John Fredrick Gill, Minot, North Dakota Ph.B. in Commerce, University of Notre Dame, 1933. :Major subject: Economlcsr. Dissertation: "The Agricultural Adjustment Act as a Fann Relief Measure."

Sister Agnes Immaculata Guswiler,** of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Dayton, Ohio A.B., Xavier University, 1922. Major subject: English. Dissertation: "The Early Culture of the lliddle-West as Reflected in Pioneer Maga­ zines of the Period from 1830 to 1842."

Melvin Dale Harbaugh,* South Bend, Indiana A.B., Manchester College, 1928. 1\lajor subject: Education. Dissertation: "The Statusr of the Junior and the Senior High School Faculties of Twenty-one Cities in Indiana."

Sister Irene Hekker,** of the Order of Saint Dominic, Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B., Central State Teachers' College, :!IU. Pleasant, 11ichigan, 1925. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: "Techniques in Creating an Interest in Poetry among Boys of the Third and the Fourth Year of High School."

Sister Mary Bernita Holtgrieve,* of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio A.B., Notre Dame College, 1928. Major subject: History. Dissertation: "The Insistence of the Church on Restitution not Always Oppor­ tune, as Seen in the Protestant Revolt of England."

Sister M. Delphine Hyland, of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Wichita, Kansas B.S. in Education, Kansas State Teachers' College, 1924. Major subject: History. Dissertation: "The Development of the Newspaper in Kansas between 1854 and 1884."

Sister Mary Richard Kannally, of the Order of Saint Dominic, Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1924. :t.lajor subject: Education. Dis­ sertation: "The Status and Pedagogical Significance of General Science in the Modern Junior High School." [7] Sister M. Victorine Liston, of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana A.B., St. :Mary's College, 1928. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: "Objectives in Education as Set Forth by Bishop John Lancaster Spalding."

Sister Marie Celestine Lynch, of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B., Trinity College, 1919. l\lajor subject: Education. Dissertation: "The Need of Educational Counsel and Guidance of High School Girls as Shown by a Study of the Pupils of Notre Dame High School, Cincinnati; Ohio." 1 Lester Elliott Mark,** South Bend, Indiana B.S. in Agriculture, University of Notre Dame, 1925. Major subject: l Education. Dissertation: "The Status of the Rural High Sehool in Indiana."

Rev. Maurus William McGrath, of the Order of Saint Ben­ edict, St. Bernard, Alabama A.B., St. Bernard College, 1927. Major subject: Education. Disserta­ tion: "A Century of Private Secondary Education in Alabama, 1819 to 1919."

Sister Mary Caroline Milton,** of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Concordia, Kansas A.B., Creighton University, 1921. Major subject: History. Dissertation: "The Legal Status o£ Women In Kansas from 1854 to 1930."

Brother Eugene Pius Mulvany,** of the Christian Brothers of. Ireland, Chicago, Illinois · A.B., St. Mary's College, Halifax, 1927. Major subject: Spanish. Dis­ sertation: "La monja en las obras literarias modernas de Espaiia."

Sister M•. Clarissa Riehl,* of the Order of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1930. Major subject: Education. Dis­ sertation: "The Value of Uniforms in Catholic Secondary Schools for Girls.'• l Joseph Andrew Smith, Worcester, Massachusetts A.B., Holy Cross College, 1932; ·Major subject: Boy Guidance. Disserta­ tion: "Boys' Work in the United States."

[ 8] Sister Mary Dorothy Sullivan,** of the Sisters of Charity of Providence, Missoula, Montana A.B., Creighton University, 1927. Major subject: History. Dissertation: "The among the Blackfeet Indians In the United States."

Sister Marion Sullivan,*** of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Marinette, Wisconsin A.B., Marquette University, 1929. Major subject: Latin. Dissertation: "The Audiences of Plautus and Terence."

Sister M. Verona Walsh,* of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, . Notre Dame, Indiana A.B., St. Mary's College, 1926. Major subject: Education. Dissertation : "The Educational Contributions of Archbis·hop Ireland."

Sister M. Josepha Werner,* of the Order of Saint Dominic, Akron, Ohio A.B., John Carroll University, 1929. Major subject: Latin. Dlsserta- · tion: "Epistula LII Sancti Hieronymi: Text, , and Commen­ tary."

The Degree of Master of Science on:

Rev. Edmund Raymond Cuneo,* of the Order of Saint Benedict, Latrobe, Pennsylvania A.B., St. Vincent Oollege, 1926. Major subject: Biology. Dissertation: "Studies in Patrocliny and Triploidy in Hnbrobracon juglandis."

Sister M. Maurice Hacker,* of the Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania A.B., Catholic University of America, 1926. Major subject: llathe­ matics. Dissertation: "The Evaluation and the Proofs of the Irration­ ality and Transcendence of 7r•"

Sister Mary Gerarda Jonik,* of the Order of Saint Francis, Joliet, Illinois · B.S., De Paul University, 1926. Major subject: Biology. Dissertation: "A Comparison of the Total and the Viable Count in Bacteria."

Brother Bruno Klusewicz,* of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1925. Major subject: Analytical Chem­ istry. Dissertation: "The Solubility of Lithium Chloride in Acetone." [9] I

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Paul Anthony Sartoretto,* Rock Springs, Wyoming B.S. in Ch.E., University of Notre Dame, 1933. Major subject: Organic Chemistry, Dissertation: "A Study of the Modified Picon Synthesis."

Sister Mary Christopher Schneider,* of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan B.S., Nazareth College, 1928. Major s"Ubject: Analytical Chemistry. Dissertation: "A Quantitative Determination of Antimony and Tin, In the Presence of Each Other."

Carroll John Wilson,** Buchanan, Michigan B.S. in Ch.E., University of Notre Dame, 1931. Major subject: Physical Chemistry. Dissertation: "Electric :t.Ioments of Substituted Phenyl Acetylenes."

Charles Albert Young,** Huntertown, Indiana B.S., Purdue University, 1933. Maier subject: Organic Chemistry. Dissertation: "Oxygen Addition Compounds of Acetylenes."

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

The Degree of Bachelor of Arts on:

Victor Cornelius Astone, Beacon, New York Sister M. Aquina Boerste, of the Order of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana Arthur William Conley, Canton, Ohio Sister M. Eulalia Dolan, of the Order of St. Ursula, Paola, Kansas John Francis Donnelly, Binghamton, New York Joseph Aloysius Durkin, South Orange, New Jersey Robert Thomas Fortune, Omaha, Nebraska James Thomas Gartland, Canandaigua, New York James Marion Gilfoil, Omega, Louisiana [ 10] Robert Stephens Grear,* Chandler, North Carolina Charles Louis Huisking, Huntington, New York Sister M. Innocentia Kempf,* of the Order of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana John Edward Kiple, Chicago, Illinois Edward Walter Krause, Chicago, Illinois Sister Marie de Chantal Lappin,* of the Order of Saint Dominic, Newburgh, New York Brother Celsus MacNeil, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Daniel Joseph Mahoney, New York City Sister M. Constantia Malawy,* of the Religious Sisters of Mercy, Grand Rapids, Michigan Julia Faustina Marbaugh, South Bend,, Indiana Sister Mary Isnard Marron,* of the Order of Saint Dominic, Springfield, lllinois Brother Gerald Mootz, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Joseph John Pivarnik, Bridgeport, Connecticut Frederick Robert Sullivan, Norwood, Ohio Ralph Morrison Turner, Malone, New York Sister Mary Gerold Thome,** of the Order of Saint Dominic, Racine, Wisconsin Sister M. Joachim Visner,* of the Order of Saint Dominic, Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Degree of Bachelor of Music on:

Sister Mary Cecelia Kleber,** of the Order of St. Ursula, Louisville, Kentucky Sister Miriam Patricia O'Sullivan,** of the Order of Saint Dominic, Newburgh, New York [ 11] · The Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts on:. Aloysius George Weimer,** Chicago, Illinois

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education on: · George Joseph Blaine, Bernardsville, New Jersey Kenneth Stoner Kennedy,* Papillion, Nebraska Francis Henry LaBorne, Brooklyn, New York

IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

The Degree of Bachelor of Science on: Brother Justinian Genet, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Douglas Joseph Giorgio, Hollis, New York John Henry Sullivan, Westbrook, Maine

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering on: Thomas Cheney David, Alexandria, Louisiana Edward William Hallauer, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania John Charles Hayes, Gary, Indiana John Joseph Roche,* New York City [ 12] "t.~ • . ~ ~ ~ • \._ • • \ ' : .... , .. ~ ·• - • -- • ~, :· ' . ~. r . , ) . ~. , '

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering on: Clyde Augustus Roberts, Plainfield, Illinois

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering on: James William Baker,* Buffalo, New York Charles Daniel Cashman, South Bend, Indiana

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering on: William Francis Lewis, Chicago, lllinois

IN THE COLLEGE OF LAW

The Degree of Bachelor of Laws on: John Joseph Orzechowski, New Haven, Connecticut

IN THE COLLEGE OF CoMMERCE

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce on: John Francis Fisher, Detroit, Michigan Charles Clifton Ledermann, Utica, New York [ 13] Joseph Henry Regan, Bridgeport, Connectic,ut Edward Joseph Roach, Kingston, New York Daniel Augustine Young, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Bernard Joseph Zimmennan, Chicago, Illinois

The Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Commerce on: George William Cole, Nevada, Missouri James Thomas Fitzpatrick, Bridgeport, Illinois, Andrew Charles Janiszewski, Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Foreign Commerce on: Richard John Chapleau, South Bend, Indiana John William O'Neil, Fort Madison, Iowa

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'rHE SONG OF NOTRE DAME I Bu Francis C. Schwab, 'O! I 0 Notre Dame, thou beauteous place, ! -where Nature teems, where Nature teems, ! And learning calmly grows apace, While fancy dreams, while fancy dreams; I We love thee for thy goodly worth, . We love thy name, we love thy name­ r It is the sweetest name on earth, i 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame.

Although thou art not sere with age, We honor thee, we honor tl!ee, And when the. wintry tempests rage, \Ve love to see, we love to see I Thy towers pointing to the sky, With steady aim, with steady aim, I As though the storms thou wouldst defy, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame. f 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- I Oft fancy fond will thee recall, And memory claim, and memory claim I Our hearts when life's deep shadows fall, 0 Notre Dame, 0 Notre Dame. I

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