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Chaplain: Degrees: Chaplain: Degrees: THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTIETH CONVOCATION Leon Mandel Assembly Hall August 31, 1923 john Merlin Powis Smith, Ph.D., Professor of the Old Testament Language and Literature. There were four hundred and sixty-nine candidates for degrees and titles. Of these, two were for the Certificate in the College of Education: two for Bachelor of Arts: eighty-seven for Bachelor of Philosophy: forty for Bachelor of Science: fifty for Batchelor of Philosophy in Education: two for Bachelor of Science in Education: twenty-five for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Commerce and Administration: three for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Social Service Administration: ninety-six for Master of Arts in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: eighteen for Master of Arts in the Graduate Divinity School: seven for Master of Arts in the School of Com- merce and Administration: four for Master of Arts in the Graduate School of Social Service Administration: fifty-six for Master of Science in the Ogden Graduate School of Science: one for Bachelor of Divinity: five for Bachelor of Laws: twelve for Doctor of Laws: twenty-three for Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: thirty-four for Doctor of Philosophy in the Ogden Graduate School of Science: two for Doctor of Phi- losophy in the Graduate Divinity School. THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIRST CONVOCATION Leon Mandel Assembly l-lall December IS, 1923 The Reverend Theodore Gerald Soares, Professor of Preachingiand Religious Education, and I-lead of the Department of Practical Theology. There were one hundred and fifty-three candidates for degrees and titles. Of these, one was for the Certificate in the College of Education: two for Bachelor of Arts: fifty-five for Bachelor of Philosophy: twenty-eight for Bachelor of Science: seventeen for Bachelor of Philosophy in Education: two for Bachelor of Science in Education: twelve for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Commerce and Administration: one for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Social Service Administration: eleven for Master of Arts in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: three for Master of Arts in the Graduate Divinity School: six for Master of Science in the Ogden Gradu- ate School of Science: one for Bachelor of Divinity: one for Bachelor of Laws: three for Doctor of Law: two for Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: eight for Doctor of Philosophy in the Ogden Graduate School of Science. Page Nineteen
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Orator: Subject: Chaplain: Degrees: Chaplain: Degrees: 'f' ' ' H ' ' ' Qiunhunatiuns THE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH CONVOCATION Leon Mandel Assembly Hall March 20, l923 Henry Clinton Morrison, L.L.D., Professor of Education, and Superintendent of the Laboratory Schools. The Readjustment of Our Fundamental Schools. The Reverend Charles Whitney Gilkey, Hyde Park Baptist Church, Chicago. There were one hundred and sixty-nine candidates for degrees and titles. Of these, fifty-four were for Bachelor of Philosophy: thirty-eight for Bachelor of Science: nine for Bachelor of Philosophy in Education: elevenx for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Commerce and Administration: twenty-three for Master of Arts: seven for Master of Science: one for Bachelor of Divinity: four for Bachelor of Laws: eight for Doctor of Law: six for Doctor of Phi- losophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: eight for Doctor of Philosophy in the Odgen Graduate School of Science. THE ONE HUNDRED TVVENTY-NINTH CONVOCATION Hutchinson Court june IZ, 1923 The Reverend William Chalmers Covert, D.D., L.L.D., First Presbyterian Church, Chicago. There were six hundred and forty-three candidates for degrees and titles. Of these, one was for the Certificate in the College of Education: five for Bache- lor of Arts: two hundred and forty-six for Bachelor of Philosophy: one hun- dred and two for Bachelor of Science: forty for Bachelor of Philosophy in Education: one for Batchelor of Science in Education: fifty-nine for Bachelor of Philosophy in the college of Commerce and Administration: eight for Bachelor of Philosophy in the College of Social Service Administration: forty- two for Master of Arts in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: three for Master of Arts in the Ogden Graduate School of Science: fourteen for Master of Arts in the Graduate Divinity School: six for Master of Arts in the School of Commerce and Administration: one for Master of Arts in the Graduate School of Social Service Administration: twenty-three for Master of Science in the Ogden Graduate School of Science: live for Bachelor of Divinity: twelve for Bachelor of Laws: forty for Doctor of Law: eight fOr Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Literature: twenty- three for Doctor of Philosophy in the Ogden Graduate School of Science: four for Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Divinity School. Page Eighteen
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