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SCHOLAR- SHIPS THE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE GIVEN TO THE STUDENTS RE- CEIVING HONOR STANDING IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR. THE freshman scholarships are given on the basis of the entrance exami- nations and all other information that is available about the students. junior Scholam: WILLIAM G. Cox THOMAS J. DEAHL CHARLES J. GIBBS EMERSON W. GREEN RICHARD H. JAHNs WALLACE J. S. JOHNSON ROBERT L. KRAMER HENRI A. LEVY WILLIAM B. MCLEAN RICHARD B. NELSON KENNETH S. PITZER 50171907720717 Scholars: DANA R. BEAL CLARENCE F. GOODHEART ROBERT G. HEITZ BRUCE L. HICKS ALEXANDER I. KOSSIAKOFF T OM LAURITSEN HARRY G. LEWIS ROBERT A. MCINTYRE MAURICE SKLAR CARL M. SMITH TYLER F. THOMSON T HEODORE VERMEULEN KENICHI WATANABE EUCLID V. WATTS DONALD L, YOUNG ROBERT L. JANEs 34 Frexlaman Sclaolcm: Blacker Freshman Scholars: . DANIEL L. GERLOUGH LEVAN GRIFFIS JAMES A. HURST WENDELL B. MILLER DAVID PRESSMAN EDWARD T. PRICE FREMONT F. RADCLIFFE RICHARD ROSENCRANZ ROBERT D. TOWNSEND GEORGE R. WALLACE Drake Freshman Scholars: WILLARD FARNHAM JOHN C. LILLY HARRY H. MILLER Kircher Freshman Scholar: WILBUR F. SNELLING Santa Barbara Freshman Scholar: VICTOR B. ZEZUKEVICH San Diego Freshman Scholar: DANIEL SCHUMAN Institute Freshman Scholars: ELLSWORTH W. CORNWALL DON C. DEVAULT DON P. EDWARDS ALAN J. GROBECKER EDWARD J. HORKEY WILSON B. JONES CARL E. LARSON FREDERIC H. MOORE JOHN P. SELBERG JOSIAH E. SMITH BENJAMIN F. STEIN JAMES E. STONES GEORGE Y. T SUBOTA VSEVOLOD V. TULAGIN
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Name Little, John Robert Lutes, David Wallace . Marmont, George Heineman Mathewson, Dan Reinert McCann, Gilbert Donald . McClain, Franklin James . McFadden, William Clyde Michener, Harold David Miller, Guy Osca; . Moore, Morton Estes Morris, Lee Pierce . Myers, Bryant Elmer . Naylor, Ralph Arthur . Newcombe, Dennis Arthur . Newton, Charles Vernon Nicolson, Garth Fancher Nies, Nelson Perry . Parker, Richard Tudor Patton, Warren Lomax Paxson, Edwin Woolman Peame, John Frederick Pier, Everett Harry . Radford, James Croxton Roberts, Paul Clark Roeding, Fred Charles Romoli, John Albert Rooke, Donald R. Schaak, Frank Augustus Schneider, Charles Lewis Schreck, J. Robert Sexton, Louis Perry Sharp, Robert Phillip . Sherborne, John Elliott Shoemaker, Orin Henderson Simmons, Edward Ernest . Skinner, Davis Ayres Slavin, Leon . . Sluder, Darrell Hayes . Option ME CE Ma ME EE EE AE EE BE ME ME Ch ME ME ME BE ME . EE A.Ch ME BE ME EE CE Bi EE EE Ge . Ch ME . EE A.Ch CE CE Name Smith, George Sidney . Stevenson, Louis . . . . Sunderland, Robert Croft Switzer, Alfred Ivan Thompson, Alverdo Ernest Tracy, Francis Gallatin Traynor, Raymond William . Ugrin, Nick Thomas . Van Osdol, George William . Weaver, Glenn Wakelin Wheeler, Edgar James White, Charles Edward Wilson, William Wayne Cam Woodward, Glen Everett Wyatt, Francis William IN MEMORIAM Dr. William Morris Davis Dr. Edwin H. Kurth Hugh T. Long 01111.07? CANDIDATES EE FOR BE DEGREES EE . ME A. Ch ME BE ME EE EE EE BE ME A. Ch A. Ch 33
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THE MONDAY ASSEMBLIES ARE PRESENTED BY THE FACULTY AS PART OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM. A WORD to the incoming freshmen given by DOCTOR MUNRO at the first assembly of the school year acquaint- ing them with the aims of the Insti- tute and refreshing the minds of the upper-classmen with side comment on the economic situation. THE HONOR SYSTEM was the subject of three student speakers who pre- sented a survey of the workings of the system on the campus. SOME of the present problems of youth were dealt With by DOCTOR ROBERT A. MILLIKAN in the third assembly of the term who stressed the courage that youth must have to meet the world as he will find it when he leaves college. THIS WORLD OF DISCOURAGEMENT was a subject of DR. SOARES, occa- sioned by the withdrawal of Germany from peace negotiations, in the fourth assembly. DR. SOARES shattered the defeatistsi arguments by demonstrat- ing that human nature has been changed in the past and thus may be altered in the future even to the ex- tent of overcoming the present eco- nomic nationalism. A TALK on Labor and the NRA was given by NORMAN THOMAS, social- ist candidate for the presidency in 1932 in which the economic experi- ments of the Democratic administra- tion were attacked from the social- ists, point of view. CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RECOVERY PROGRAM were presented by PROFESSOR GILBERT in the sixth assembly in which the Democratic administration was attacked on the basis that the attempts at recovery which had been made were based more on propaganda than being prac- tical recovery measures. SLIDES on Indian Picture Writing in Southern California were presented in conjunction with a lecture by MR. GEORGE R. MOMYER for the seventh assembly. DR. RAY L. WILBUR, president of Stanford University, spoke on the value of professional service and its lack of appreciation by the layman, at the eighth assembly. BOULDER DAM was the subject of MR. WALKER R. YOUNG, Bureau of Reclamation construction engineer, who explained various phases of the construction at the ninth assembly. LIFE IN AND UNDER THE SOUTH SEAS, a beautifully. illustrated lecture by MR. ARTHUR C. PILLSBURY, di- vulged many beautiful forms of ani- mal and plant life on the ocean bottom, made vivid by colored motion pictures. A PROGRAM by the Institute Orchestra was given as one of their series of programs at the eleventh assembly of the term. 35 ASSEMBLIES
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