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

 - Class of 1918

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Galt? HND QQWHTI liitttteteett Etolwtettt Officers of Instruction anci Administration HARRY PRATT JUDSON, President of the University ERNEST DeWITT BURTON, Director of the University Libraries JOHN FRYER MOULDS, Cashier WALTER A. PAYNE, University Recorder and University Examiner. DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON, Secretary to the President JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL, Dean of the Faculties of Art, Literature, and Science ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature ROLLIN D. SALISBURY, Dean of the Ogden Graduate School of Science MARION TALBOT, Dean of Women LEON CARROLL MARSHALL, Dean of the Senior Colleges, and Dean of the School of Commerce and Administration ROBERT MORSS LOVETT, Dean of the Junior Colleges HENRY GORDON GALE, Dean in the Colleges of Science HORATIO HACKETT NEWMAN, Dean in the Colleges of Science PERCY HOLMES BOYNTON, JAMES WEBER LINN, FRANK JUSTUS MILLER, ELIZABETH WALLACE, Deans in the Junior Colleges SOPHONISBA PRESTON BRECKENRIDGE, AssistantiDean of Women JAMES PARKER HALL, Dean of the Law School SHAILER MATHEWS, Dean of the Divinity School NATHANIEL BUTLER, Director of Co-operation with Secondary Schools, Dean of University College CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Director of the School of Education SAMUEL CHESTER PARKER, Dean of College of Education FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, Principal of the University High School EDWIN BRANT FROST, Director of Yerkes Observatory A AMOS ALONZO STACG, Director of the Department of Physical Culture and JOHN MILTON DODSON, Dean of the Medical Students HARRY GIDEON WELLS, Dean of Medical Work HERBERT ELLSWORTH SLAUGHT, Secretary of Board of Recommendations HARVEY FOSTER MALLORY, Secretary of Correspondence-Study Department ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, Director of University Choir FREDERICK JAMES CURNEY, Assistant Recorder NEWMAN MILLER, Director of University Press J. SPENCER DICKERSON. Secretary of Board of Trustees Athletics



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Q39 511115 GQWUI litltttcteett Eighteen Orator : Subject Chaplain Degrees Orator Subject Chaplain Degrees Orator : Subject Chaplain Degrees: Chaplain: Degrees : The One Hundred and Second Convocation LEON MANDEL HALL, MARCH 20, 1917 Richard Green Moulton, Ph.D., Professor of Literary Theory and Interpretation, and head of the Department of General Literature. Study of Literature and Integration of Knowledge. The Rev. Hugh Black, D.D., Professor of Practical Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. There were ninety-eight candidates for degrees and titles. Of these seventy were for the title of Associate, four for the certificate of the College of Edu- cation, two for Bachelor 'of Arts, forty-nine for Bachelor of Philosophy, twenty-three for Bachelor of Science, three for Master of Arts in the Divinity School, seven for Bachelor of Laws, three for Master of Arts, four for Master of Science, and four for Doctor of Philosophy. The One Hundred and Third Convocation BARTVLETT GYMNASIUN1, JUNE 12, 1917 Charles Andrews Huston, A.B., ,I.D., S.J.D., Dean of the Law School, Leland Stanford, junior, University. Our Nearest Neighbor, Some Thoughts on Our Relation with Canada. The Right Reverend Charles Palmerston Anderson, D.D., Bishop of Chicago. There were five hundred candidates for titles and degrees. 'Of these, two hundred and seventeen were for the title of Associate, thirty-six for the certifi- cate of the College of Education, twelve for Bachelor of Arts, two for the re- enacted degree of Bachelor of Arts, two hundred and thirty-eight were for Bachelor of Philosophy, eighty-six for Bachelor of Science, twenty-seven for Master of Arts in the Divinity School, nine for Bachelor of Divinity, four for Bachelor of Laws, thirty-six for Doctor of jurisprudence, thirty-seven for Master of Arts, twenty for Master of Science, twenty-two for Doctor of Philosophy. ' The One Hundred and Fourth Convocation LEON MANDEL HALL, AUGUST 31, 1917 Professor jesse Siddall Reeves, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Univer- sity of Michigan. Democracy and the Law of Nations. Dr. Alexander R. Gordon, Professor of Old Testament Literature and Exegesis, Presbyterian College of Montreal, Canada. There were one hundred and seventy-seven candidates for titles and degrees. Of these, eighty-six were for the title of Associate, three for the certi- ficate of the College of Education, forty-five for Bachelor of Philosophy, nine for Bachelor of Science, one for Bachelor of Laws, two for Bachelor of Divinity, fifteen for Master of Arts, four for Master of Science, three for Doctor of jurisprudence, and nine for Doctor of Philosophy. The One Hundred and Fifth Convocation LEON MANDEL HALL, DECEMBER 18, 1917 The Reverend Theodore Gerald Soares. There were one hundred and seventy-seven candidates for titles and degrees. Of these, eighty-seven were for the title of Associate, three were for the certihcate of the College of Education, forty-five for the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, nine for Bachelor of Science, eight for Master of Arts in the Divinity School, two for Bachelor of Divinity, two for Doctor of' Phiolsophy in the Divinity School, one for Bachelor of Laws, two for Doctor of' jurispru- dence, seven for Master of Arts, four for Master of Science. and seven for Doctor of Philosophy.

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