THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Conferring of Degrees

At the close of the Thirty-ninth Academic Year

JUNE 8, 1915

IN THE ACADEN4Y OF MUSIC

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

Music

Selection—Madame Butterfly Puccini Processional—Pomp and Circumstance Elgar

I Invocation Rev. Oliver Huckel, D. D. Pastor of the Associate Congregational Church

II Music Nocturne—Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn

ni Conferring of Degrees

Bachelors of Arts, presented by Dean Griffin Bachelors of Science in Engineering, presented by Professor Whitehead

Masters of Arts, presented by Professor Latan£

Doctors of Philosophy, presented by Professor Latanfj

Doctors of Medicine, presented by Dean Williams

IV Music Melodie—Chanson sans paroles Tschailcoicsky

v :• i Announcements The President of the University

VI Music Processional—Polonaise Chopin CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Frank Earl Adair, of Ohio. Harvey Montreyille Andrew, of Pennsylvania. Charles Armstrong, of Ohio. Dana Winslow- Atchley, of New Jersey. John Aull, of Missouri. Arthur Maynabd Bacon, of Maryland. John Cook Baldwin, of Baltimore. Marjorie Dietz Batchelor, of Pennsylvania. Roger Putnam Batchelor, of Wisconsin. Harold Edwards Bates, of Oregon. Leo Chapman Bean, of Ohio. Louis de Keyser Belden, of North Carolina. George Braunlicii, of Iowa. Walter C. Burket, of . Frederick Christopher, of Illinois. Admont Halsey Clark, of Japan. Jefeerson Hamer Clark, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Samuel Wolcott Clausen, of . Harry Duffield Clough, of Massachusetts. Rena Crawford, of Mississippi. Robert Sydney Cunningham, of South Carolina. Arthur Bliss Dayton, of Connecticut. Beeckman J. Delatour, of New York. Woods Frederick Derr, of Pennsylvania. Drayton Howard Doherty, of . DuMont F. Elmendorf. of New Jersey. Roy Edwin Fallas, of California. Otto Alois Faust, of New York. Herbert Spencer Gasser, of Wisconsin. William Carson von Glahn, of North Carolina. Samuel James Glass, Jr., of Pennsylvania. William Mayes Gober, Jr., of Georgia. Calvin Hooker Goddard, of Baltimore. Lewie Muller Griffith, of South Carolina. Roy Griffith, of Georgia. Russell Landram Haden, of Virginia. William Morris, PLapp, of Georgia. Vernon Offutt Heddens, of Missouri. Frank M. Hoick, of Pennsylvania. Stewart Vernon Irwin, of California. Morris Joseph, of New Jersey. Floyd Wilcox MacRae, Jr., of Georgia. Hertel Philip Makel, of Baltimore. Verne Rheem Mason, of California.. Kenneth Fuller Maxcy, of Baltimore. McDugald Keener McLean, of Texas. •Tames Robert McVay, of Missouri. David Ralph Melen, of New York. James Samuel Mitciiener, of North Carolina. Thomas Verner Moore, of District of. Columbia. Harold Sydney Morgan, of California. RUFUS Ayres Morison. of Virginia. John Gardner Murray, Jr.. of Baltimore. Harvey Huston Mcsser, of Ohio. Harry Sidney Newcomer, of District of Columbia. Thomas Christian Peightal, of Pennsylvania. George IIeinriciis Preston, of Baltimore. Mary Putnam, of New York. George Kre.mer Rhodes, of California. Davis Xeeper Richards, of Maryland. Esther Loring Richards, of Massachusetts. Thomas Milton Rivers, of Georgia. Gilbert White Rosenthal, of Baltimore. Lippman Leonard Rothschild, of New York. Adolph George Sciinack, of Hawaii. Katharine Julia Scott, of New Hampshire. Judd Campbell Shellito. of Iowa. Daniel Marsh Shewbrooks, of Massachusetts. Harvey M. Slater, of Oregon. Daniel Clark Wharton Smith, 2d., of Maryland. Lucius Ernest Smith, of Kentucky. L. Howard Smith, of South Dakota. Mary Hannah Swan, of Michigan. Virgil Preston Willis Sydenstricker, of Mississippi. Benjamin Tappan, of Baltimore. William Clark Thomas, of Georgia. Donald Vaughn Trueblood, of Washington. Prescott Stearns Tucker, of the District of Columbia. John Calvin Turner, Jr., of Georgia. Victor Roland Turner, of Ohio. John Edward Walker, of Alabama. Charles Luther Warner, of Baltimore. Roy Gillilan Werner, of Ohio. Lawrence Richardson Wharton, of California. Henry Stafford Whisman, of California. Louis Hicks Williams, of North Carolina. Edward Blaine Win. of Xew York. F. Simon Woo, of China. (88) CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Mary Emma Armstrong, of Michigan. Walter Hatheral Coolidge, of Ohio. Grace Adelaide Dunn, of Minnesota. Arthur Feddeman Gorton, of Baltimore. Kent Roberts Greenfield, of Maryland. James Eugene Levering Holmes, of Baltimore. Marion Byrd Hopkins, of Baltimore. Helen B. Hubbert, of Pennsylvania. Edward Olson Hulburt, of Maryland. Howard Huntley Lloyd, of Baltimore. Fokman Taylor McLean, of New Jersey. Austin Ralph Middleton, of Baltimore. Ellis Miller, of Baltimore. Thomas Addis Emmet Moseley, of Baltimore. Richard Nicholas Mullikin, of Baltimore. Amos Sentman Musselman, of Pennsylvania. Robert Milton Overbeck, of Maryland. Max G. Paulus, of Baltimore. Lyde Stuart Pratt, of Maine. Willis S. Putnam, of Massachusetts. John Bernard Reeside, Jr., of Baltimore. Lindsay Rogers, of Baltimore. Edward Henry Sehrt, of Baltimore. Emily Ledyard Shields, of Tennessee. John Wesley Shtve, of Baltimore. Clarence Piersall Sousley, of Kentucky. Ruth Jennings Stocking, of Ohio. Benjamin Franklin Wallis, of Baltimore. Charles Watkins, of Virginia. William Oswald Weyforth, Jr., of Baltimore. Tomikichi Yokoyama, of Japan. (31)

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Jack Holman Clarke, of Virginia. Teresa Cohen, of Baltimore. Robert William Dickey, of Virginia. James Neville Galloway, of Virginia. James Fullerton Gressitt, of Baltimore. William Brant Hughes, of Kentucky. Buford Jennette Johnson, of Georgia. Herbert Hayes Murphy, of Maryland. James Burness Rather, of Texas. Joe Kent Roberts, of Virginia. William Carl Spielman, of Ohio. Edith Viola Thompson, of Baltimore. (12) CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

William Addison Baker, Jr., of Maryland. Moses Baroway, of Maryland. Joseph Thomas Bartlett, Jr., of Maryland. Daniel Benton Biser, of West Virginia. Arthur Edward Brooks, of Maryland. Leopold Clarence Cohn, of Maryland. Raymond Kenmore Cole, of Maryland. Charles Everard Deems, of Maryland. John DeWitt, of Maryland. Franklin Gessford Ebaugh, of Maryland. Millard Eiseman, of New York. Frank Rodolph Ford, of Maryland. George Martin Hall, of Maryland. Andrew Henry Hilgartner, of Maryland. Joel Gutman David Hutzler, of Maryland Charles William Levinson, of Maryland. Norman C. Lindau, of Maryland. William Spedden Merrick, of Maryland. Norman Clive Nicholson, of Maryland. Alfred Salem Niles, Jr., of Maryland. Alvin Thomas Perkins, of Maryland. Edmund Howard Prince, of Maryland. Benjamin Sacks, of Maryland. John Saulsbury Short, of Maryland. Rush Wiley Smith, of Maryland. Emmette Rigdon Spencer, of Maryland. Harold J. Stewart, of Virginia. Joel Howard Swartz, of Maryland. Frederick Courtney Tarr, of Maryland. Stephen Ignatius Thompson, of Maryland. Thomas Franklin Troxell, of Maryland. Claud Irving Uhler, of Maryland. Allen Fiske Voshell, of Maryland. Avra Melvin Warren, of Maryland. Charles Sewell Weech, of Maryland. (35)

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR. OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

James Stanley Gorsuch, of Maryland. James Maynard Lednum, of Maryland. Abel Wolman, of Maryland. (3) MARSHALS

Professor M. P. Brush, Chief Marshal

Aids

Professor W. J. A. Bliss Professor W. \v. Ford

Professor E. B. Mathews Dr. R. V. D. Magoffix

Professor J. E. GlLPIN Dr. R. T. ABBBCBOMBIE

USHERS

It. W. .Nelson, '16, Chief Usher

Aids

F. K. Bell, '10 \V. A. Wood, Jr., '16

A. A. Hardy, '16 II. S. Baker, '17

J. C. Kxirp, '16 J. V. Brooks, Jr., '17

S. L. Leitiuser, '16 \V. J. FlLTOX, '17 '17 G. D. Pexximax, '16 \\ . A. UcKev, kx,

A. C. PRIMROSE, '16 L. H. NAYLCS, '17

!:. H. Smeker, '16 P. W; Suttox, '17

C. H. Tinges, '16

RECEPTION TO THE GRADUATES

The Trustees and the Faculty will receive the graduates of the year and their friends in McCoy Hall at half-past eight o'clock.

Special cards of invitation must be shown at the entrance on Druid Hill Avenue, between Eutaw and Howard Streets.