University of Chicago - Cap and Gown Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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C II p n II I. G ll w n THE EIGHTY-SIXTH CONVOCATION LEON MANDEL ASSEMBLY HALL March 18, 1913 Orator: Professor James Hayden Tufts. Ph. D., LL. D. Subject: hThe University and the Advance of Justice. Chapfaiu: The Reverend Professor Theodore Gerald Scares, Ph. D., D. D. Receiving Line: Mr. and Mrs. James Hayden Tufts; President and Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson; and Mr. and Mrs. Lorada Taft. Degrees: There were 121 candidates for titles and degrees. Of these, fifty-one were for title of Associate; three for degree of Bachelor of Arts; nineteen for Bachelor of Philosophy; eleven for Bachelor of Science; one for Bachelor of Laws 1LL. BJ; seven for Doctor of Law 0. DJ; and six for Doctor of Philosophy. THE EIGHTYSEVENTH CONVOCATION HUTCHINSON COURT June 10, 1913 Grater.- His Excellency .Tonkheer John Leudon, Netherlands Minister to the United States. Subject: How Holland Manages Her Colonies. Chaplain: The Reverend Professor- Charles Richmond Henderson, Ph. D., D. D. Receiving Line: His Excellency Jonkheer John London; and President and Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson. Degrees: There were 523 candidates for degrees and titles. Of these, 167 were for title of Associate; twentyqthree for the two years' certificate in the College of Educa- tion; seventeen for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Education; six for Bachelor of Science in the College of Education; ten for Bachelor of Arts; 141 for Bachelor of Philosophy; iifty-six for Bachelor of Science; eight in the Divinity School. and thirty- eight in the Graduate School, for Master of Arts; three for Bachelor of Divinity; two in the Divinity School. and nineteen in the Graduate School. for Doctor of Philosophy; eleven in the Graduate School for Master of Science; one for Bachelor of Laws 1LL. BJ; and twanty-ene for Doctor of Law U. DJ. The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on J onkheer John London. 15

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Cup null an11 that President Judson had wired permission for a trip to the Canyon. Prexy must have heard the cheer that we gave him. We awoke 0n the twenty-sixth to the wails of the fellows who had been robbed of all their valuables. After some detective work, a trial was held in the car, and Mr. Moulton was convicted on the testimony of the porter. He was fined a treat for the whole crowd and paid like a little man. The next morning we arrived at Los Angeles about 8:30, after a trip through a country of palm trees and orange groves, and by 9:00 We were scattered all over the city. Several visited Venice for a dip in the Pacific, several located friends and relatives, and others merely Hsaw the sights? We started East on the twenty-eighth at about nine olclock and spent the entire day climbing the Coast Range. Mr. Riley of the Harvey House at Needles was waiting for us with a big chicken dinner when we pulled in at 7:15. After we left here the interior of the car began to look like a souvenir store. Saturday, the twenty-ninth, we found ourselves at the Grand Canyon. After a. hasty breakfast, most of us decided to make the trip afoot down the Bright Angel Trail. It was a lively race to the bottom between Lolly and Lunde, the Scandinavian goats. When Lolly reached the river he couldn't stop until he was nicely seated in the icy water of the Colorado. We had lunch before attempting: the long climb to the rim. Weinman started ahead of the crowd, and we found him asleep on the edge of the trail about half way up to the top. It was a tired and lame crowd that turned in that night as the train pulled out of the station. The trip proved interesting as long as the mountains and canyons lasted, but as soon as we reached the monotony of Kansas plains we were anxious to be back in the ltWindy City? We finally arrived one morning at about 11:30 and ended our western invasion with another lTlig Chicago for the Santa Fe? LOWER SEVEN,



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Cup and thwn THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONVOCATION LEON MANUEL ASSEMBLY HALL August 29, 1913 Grater: John Holladay Latami. Subject: Our Relations with Japan.H Chaplain: The Reverend Professor Charles Richmond Henderson, Ph. D., D. D. Receivi'ng Line: Mr. and Mrs. John I-Iolladayr Latansi; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dewitt Burton; and Miss Sophonisha Preston Breckinridge, Degrees: There were 239 candidates for titles and degrees. Of these, twenty-seven were for title of Associate; two for the two year? Kindergarten course; five for the two Fearst course in Home Economics: one for two yearst course in Supervision of Elementary Schools; one for two years' course in Elementary School teaching; thirteen for Bachelor of Philosophy in Education; eight for Bachelor of Science in Education; four for Bachelor of Arts; forty-eight for Bachelor of Philosophy; fifteen for Bachelor of Science; seven in Divinity School, and forty in Graduate School, for Master of Arts; three for Bachelor of Divinity; four in Divinity School, and thirty-one in Graduate School, for Doctor of Philosophy; twenty in Graduate School for Master of Science; two for Bachelor of Laws tLL. BJ; and nine for Doctor of Law tJ. DJ. THE EIGHTY-NINTH CONVOCATION LEON MANUEL ASSEMBLY HALL December 20, 1913 Grater: Abram Winegardner Harris, Sc. D., LL. D., President of Northwestern University. Subject: College Days. Chaplain: The ReVerend Professor Charles Richmond Henderson, Ph. D., D. D., Chaplain of the University. Receiving Line: President and Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson; President Abram W. Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson; and Miss Marion Talbot. Degrees: There were 133 candidates for degrees and titles. Of these. seventy were for title of Associate; two for the two yearst certificate; three far Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Education; two for Bachelor of Science in the Coilege of Education; one for Bachelor of Arts; twenty-eight for Bachelor of Philosophy; nine for Bachelor of Science; one in the Divinity School, and three in the Graduate School, for Master of Arts; two for Bachelor of Divinity; one in the Divinity School, and six in the Graduate School, for Doctor of Philosophy; two in the Graduate School for Master of Science; and two for Doctor of Law U. DJ. 17

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