COMMENCEMENT - University of Rochester...Lotta Bee Liebman CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF...
Transcript of COMMENCEMENT - University of Rochester...Lotta Bee Liebman CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF...
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Home Economics as Major
Alice Maria Bahrenburg June Lucille Card Helen Frances Chilson Edith Louisa Cleeland Thelma Esther Detweiler Margaret Ann Fleming Georganna Hill -
Pauline Wilhelmina Rimmer Maude Cathleen Locke Irene Sergeant Helen Janet Weir Mary Elizabeth Willoughby Magdalene Strang Wishart
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Charles Black Joseph Cleeland Harry King Allen I. McHose Newton Pashley Ralph Robbins Charles E. Schaerges Newton W. Ward Edward H. Waters
Lulu Bartholomew Ruth W. Bornmann Frances E. Bowerman Maxine Broughton Emillie F. Cassebeer
Lucy E. Cooke Lillian E. Crosby Louise DeMatties Madge C. Edwards Margaret Fitzmourice Annajean Havens Gertrude J. Keenan Lydia Kuykendall Jane Mather Rose McChesney Clara Milem Helen Noetling Beatrice H. Ryan Bertha A. Steinbeck Alberdena M. Wall Lois E. Will
CANDIDATES FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC
William Allen Burt Mark Vincent Daniels Edmund Dembowski Chester E. Klee T. Lyle Keith John May Moncreiff Clyde L. Morse Karl E. Weiss
Gertrude Broadwell Catherine Eleanor Eaton
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Lillian Estrin Alma M. Lissow Kathryn Makin Edna Agnes McLaughlin Brownie Augusta Peebles Inez A. Quinn Henrietta Schuman Margaret E. Slosson Grace T. Towsley Doris E. Twitchell Theodora Youtchas
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Seventy-Eighth
Annual
COMMENCEMENT
MONDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT
THE EASTMAN THEATRE
TEN A. M.
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ORDER OF EXERCISES
Organ (a) Festival Toccata .
( b) Sportive Fauns .
• . Percy E. Fletcher
. • • Dezso d' Antalfiy
.Processional-Sonata in A Minor Opus 17 a la Marcia
Mark Andrews
PRAYER
Festival Overture . . . . • . . . . . Edward Lassen
EASTMAN THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Victor Wagner, Conductor
ADDRESS
SIR ROBERT ALEXANDER FALCONER
President of the University of Toronto
CONFERRING OF BACHELORS' DEGREES
CONFERRING OF CERTIFICATES IN Music
CONFERRING OF ADVANCED DEGREES
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES BY THE PRESIDENT
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
ORDER OF EXERCISES
eoMMENCEMENT ';J{YMN
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0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te
Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti lihere
Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tihi gratias,
Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen V eritas.
0 Mater, quam cognovimus per laeta tempora,
Quae demonstrasti omnibus laboris gauP.ia,
Quae "Meliora" indicas, excelsa praemia,
Ad caelum omnes incitas, tu Mater splendida !
0 Mater ave, salve tu, vale, carissima ! Nos juvat jam in exitu dulcis memoria.
Per vias due nos asperas semper ad optima;
Mercedes da perpetuas, bona caelestia !
BENEDICTION
Recessional-Triumphal March . . . . fames M. Dickinson
Robert Berentsen at the Organ
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ORDER OF EXERCISES
Organ (a) Festival Toccata .
( b) Sportive Fauns .
• . Percy E. Fletcher
. • • Dezso d' Antalfiy
.Processional-Sonata in A Minor Opus 17 a la Marcia
Mark Andrews
PRAYER
Festival Overture . . . . • . . . . . Edward Lassen
EASTMAN THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Victor Wagner, Conductor
ADDRESS
SIR ROBERT ALEXANDER FALCONER
President of the University of Toronto
CONFERRING OF BACHELORS' DEGREES
CONFERRING OF CERTIFICATES IN Music
CONFERRING OF ADVANCED DEGREES
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES BY THE PRESIDENT
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
ORDER OF EXERCISES
eoMMENCEMENT ';J{YMN
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0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te
Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti lihere
Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tihi gratias,
Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen V eritas.
0 Mater, quam cognovimus per laeta tempora,
Quae demonstrasti omnibus laboris gauP.ia,
Quae "Meliora" indicas, excelsa praemia,
Ad caelum omnes incitas, tu Mater splendida !
0 Mater ave, salve tu, vale, carissima ! Nos juvat jam in exitu dulcis memoria.
Per vias due nos asperas semper ad optima;
Mercedes da perpetuas, bona caelestia !
BENEDICTION
Recessional-Triumphal March . . . . fames M. Dickinson
Robert Berentsen at the Organ
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DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
EDWARD RUPERT BECKER, in Mechanical Engineering;
ALFRED RAYMOND BERNADT, in German;
JOHN DONALD FEWSTER, in Economics;
MoE G1NSBERc, in Economics and Latin;
OLIVER MILTON HALL, in Psychology;
JOHN WHITBECK KELLER, in German; EucENE LOEWENTHAL, in Greek and Latin;
WALTER OTTO MAKOWSKY, in German and History;
ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN, in German and History;
HAROLD GARLAND SLIKER, in English.
RosE ABRAMow, in Latin;
JULIA RUTH ARMSTRONC, in Latin; ALICE BARK, in History;
RUTH OLIVIA BEETON, in English;
ANTOINETTE SYRACUSE DENI, in French;
ADELAIDE ELIZABETH DORN, in History;
MARJORIE LOUISE HECKEL, in Mathematics;
MILDRED ELMINA HILL, in Mathematics;
ESTHER HAMMOND HOLYER, in French; ]ESSIE WILHELMINA HosKAM, in German;
ALICE CATHERINE PECK, in Chemistry;
HENRIETTA FLORA SPENCER, in History;
FLORENCE CATHERINE SWINBURNE, in History.
PHI BETA KAPPA
Elections from the Graduating Class
EDWARD RUPERT BECKER
MoE GINSBERC
ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN
ABRAHAM JOSEPH TATELBAUM
RosE ABRAMOW
JULIA RUTH ARMSTRONG ALICE BARK
ADELAIDE ELIZABETH DORN
MARJORIE LOUISE HECKEL
]ESSIE WILHELMINA HOSKAM
AcNES Roc1NE McMANUS ALICE CATHERINE PECK
HENRIETTA FLORA SPENCER
MONICA MARIE SWARTZENBERC
FLORENCE CATHERINE SWINBURN.i. DOROTHY WELLINCTON
PRIZES AND HONORS
The Sherman Fellowship-to JoHN DONALD .FEWSTEll. A graduate fellow-ship of $500 in the department of economics.
The Dewey Prizes-to ROBERT MAYO HENNESSY and CLARENCE ARTHUR WooD. To members of the sophomore class for excellence in declama-tion. First prize of $15, second of $10.
The Stoddard Prize in Mathematics-to CHARLES ERWIN CLARK. Prize of $25.
The Elizabeth M. Anderson Prize-to ALICE BARK. Prize of $40 for an essay upon ''The Romantic Movement in European Painting."
The N. B. Ellison Prize-to ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN. To the man in the senior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of history. Prize of $60.
The Kreyer Prize in German-to ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN. Prize of $50 for an essay upon "Christianity and Religions of the Far East in Count Hermann Keyserling's 'Reisetagebuch eines Philosophen'."
The Alumnae Prize-to ELIZABETH STECKEL THULIN. To the woman who has done the best work in English I. Prize of $10.
The Chester Dewey Schol.arship-to GEORGE A. HUTCHINSON. A scholarship of $75 to a student who has shown proficiency in biology work.
The Rigby Wile Prizes in Biology-to ELSIE ALICIA ZIMMER and CARL EDGAR FISHER. To students who have shown proficiency in the course in Biology I. First prize of $20, second of $5.
The Jesse L. Rosenberger Prize-to HORACE JOHN GROVER. To the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years. Prize of $25.
The Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize-to PHYLLIS ELIZABETH TELFORD. To the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years. Prize of $25.
The Humboldt Lodge I. 0. 0. F. Prize-to OTTO CHRISTOPHER HAHN. A prize of $100 to the most deserving student, son or daughter of a member of a lodge of Odd Fellows.
The Sparlin Prize-to GEORGE EDWARD ENGERT, of the College for Men. Prize of $25 for an essay upon "The Origin, Development, and In-terpretation of the First Amendment of the Constitution."
The Russell Mumford Tuttle Prize-to CHARLES FRANCIS GOSNELL. To the man who has shown proficiency in the study of the Greek language. Prize of $50.
The John Dows Mairs Prize-to CHARLES GREGORY SMITH. To the member of the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of economics. Prize of $125.
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DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
EDWARD RUPERT BECKER, in Mechanical Engineering;
ALFRED RAYMOND BERNADT, in German;
JOHN DONALD FEWSTER, in Economics;
MoE G1NSBERc, in Economics and Latin;
OLIVER MILTON HALL, in Psychology;
JOHN WHITBECK KELLER, in German; EucENE LOEWENTHAL, in Greek and Latin;
WALTER OTTO MAKOWSKY, in German and History;
ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN, in German and History;
HAROLD GARLAND SLIKER, in English.
RosE ABRAMow, in Latin;
JULIA RUTH ARMSTRONC, in Latin; ALICE BARK, in History;
RUTH OLIVIA BEETON, in English;
ANTOINETTE SYRACUSE DENI, in French;
ADELAIDE ELIZABETH DORN, in History;
MARJORIE LOUISE HECKEL, in Mathematics;
MILDRED ELMINA HILL, in Mathematics;
ESTHER HAMMOND HOLYER, in French; ]ESSIE WILHELMINA HosKAM, in German;
ALICE CATHERINE PECK, in Chemistry;
HENRIETTA FLORA SPENCER, in History;
FLORENCE CATHERINE SWINBURNE, in History.
PHI BETA KAPPA
Elections from the Graduating Class
EDWARD RUPERT BECKER
MoE GINSBERC
ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN
ABRAHAM JOSEPH TATELBAUM
RosE ABRAMOW
JULIA RUTH ARMSTRONG ALICE BARK
ADELAIDE ELIZABETH DORN
MARJORIE LOUISE HECKEL
]ESSIE WILHELMINA HOSKAM
AcNES Roc1NE McMANUS ALICE CATHERINE PECK
HENRIETTA FLORA SPENCER
MONICA MARIE SWARTZENBERC
FLORENCE CATHERINE SWINBURN.i. DOROTHY WELLINCTON
PRIZES AND HONORS
The Sherman Fellowship-to JoHN DONALD .FEWSTEll. A graduate fellow-ship of $500 in the department of economics.
The Dewey Prizes-to ROBERT MAYO HENNESSY and CLARENCE ARTHUR WooD. To members of the sophomore class for excellence in declama-tion. First prize of $15, second of $10.
The Stoddard Prize in Mathematics-to CHARLES ERWIN CLARK. Prize of $25.
The Elizabeth M. Anderson Prize-to ALICE BARK. Prize of $40 for an essay upon ''The Romantic Movement in European Painting."
The N. B. Ellison Prize-to ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN. To the man in the senior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of history. Prize of $60.
The Kreyer Prize in German-to ARTHUR HENRY MOEHLMAN. Prize of $50 for an essay upon "Christianity and Religions of the Far East in Count Hermann Keyserling's 'Reisetagebuch eines Philosophen'."
The Alumnae Prize-to ELIZABETH STECKEL THULIN. To the woman who has done the best work in English I. Prize of $10.
The Chester Dewey Schol.arship-to GEORGE A. HUTCHINSON. A scholarship of $75 to a student who has shown proficiency in biology work.
The Rigby Wile Prizes in Biology-to ELSIE ALICIA ZIMMER and CARL EDGAR FISHER. To students who have shown proficiency in the course in Biology I. First prize of $20, second of $5.
The Jesse L. Rosenberger Prize-to HORACE JOHN GROVER. To the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years. Prize of $25.
The Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize-to PHYLLIS ELIZABETH TELFORD. To the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during the freshman and sophomore years. Prize of $25.
The Humboldt Lodge I. 0. 0. F. Prize-to OTTO CHRISTOPHER HAHN. A prize of $100 to the most deserving student, son or daughter of a member of a lodge of Odd Fellows.
The Sparlin Prize-to GEORGE EDWARD ENGERT, of the College for Men. Prize of $25 for an essay upon "The Origin, Development, and In-terpretation of the First Amendment of the Constitution."
The Russell Mumford Tuttle Prize-to CHARLES FRANCIS GOSNELL. To the man who has shown proficiency in the study of the Greek language. Prize of $50.
The John Dows Mairs Prize-to CHARLES GREGORY SMITH. To the member of the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in the department of economics. Prize of $125.
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Harold Barnard Pierce Robert Gordon Sinclair
Mary Morris Clayton
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF ARTS
Paul Erwin Brown Charles Trotter Bunnell Theodore Frank Fitch Frederick Benjamin Friend Rolf Egmont Percival King
Elliott Allen Maynard Charles Williams Upton
Margaret Butterfield Margaret Mary Frawley
Lotta Bee Liebman
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE
Robert Francis Lewis Jesse Yeaw
Marian Jane Cummings Ruth Evelyn Latta
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF MUSIC
Herbert Reynolds Inch Gustav Frederic Soderlund Edward Neighbor Waters
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS
Morris Selig Apperman Charles Edmund Bahler Allred Raymond Bernadt Harold Chapman Bonner Nicholas Elmer Brown Elton Algernon Butler Harold Tiffany Butler Donald Robert Clark Henry Eugene Colegrove Warren Walrath Collamer Garratt Cregeen Crebbin Robert Edward Critchell Paul Curtis Durkee Emanuel Edelstein Samuel Ehre Vernon Smythe Ellzey Samuel Feld John Donald Fewster Kenneth Cooper Fisher Meyer Fix Hyman Irving Forman Donald Albert Garman John Howard Garnish
Karl Frederick Goeckel Gerard Joseph Grassi Orrin Greenberg
(As of Class of 1927) Oliver Milton Hall Donald Albert Jenks Willis Truman Jensen Edwin Granger Johnson John Whitbeck Keller Charles Tracy Lake Simeon Eli Landy Louis Levin Eugene Loewenthal Walter Otto Makowsky George Benjamin MacDonald Gordon Montgomery Meade Arthur Henry Moehlman Hildreth Cadmus Olney John Ortolani
(As of Class of 1927) Moe Ginsberg
Harold Walter Pixley Robert Earle Platt Milton VanNest Pullen John Louis Pulvino Henry Ross Merle Moore Schneckenburger
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS (Cont.)
Harold Garland Sliker James Thornton Paul Frederick Strasenburgh Raymond Lester Warn
(As of the Class of 1927) William Howard West Abraham Joseph Tatelbaum
Rose Abramow
Muriel Mary Allred
Julia Ruth Armstrong
Mary Allison Ascroft
Geraldine DeSales Baker
Adelin Minnie Bareis
Alice Bark Mary Comstock Barstow
Elizabeth Hendrick Beam
Ruth Olivia Beeton
Katherine Gertrude Bissell
Kathleen Brownell
Margaret Esther Burdick
Catherine Agnes Burke
Lois Ione Chadsey
Jessie Leora Cook
Carolyn Holton Cox
Inez Erminie D'Amanda
Antoinette Syracuse Deni
Adelaide Elizabeth Dom
Margaret Louise Earl Jenny Grada Elferink Marion Fagan Marjorie Duffield Ferris Kathryn Foulkes Lydia Lenore Frankenfeld Helen Gertrude Fremd Florence Josephine Ganiard Marion Amelia Gardner Cynthia Gay Agnes Geddes Louise Gelli Helen Elizabeth Grant Grace Mabie Hagaman Marian Burt Halstead Elizabeth Jean Harry
Roger Whitman
Lelia Mae Haughwout
Marjorie Louise Heckel
Hazel May Hilfiker
Mildred Elmina Hill
Helen Hincher
Esther Hammond Holyer
Jessie Wilhelmina Hoskam Laura Kellogg
Marion Glee Kellogg
Dorothea Catherine Kohler
Mary Beach Leader
Mildred Lois Lee
Lucille Janette Luppold
Grace Elma Madden
Agnes Rocine McManus
Mabel McOuat
Justine Merrell
Marie Mooney
Mary Elizabeth Oemisch
Annette Mary O'Neil
Alice Catherine Peck Alta Poze Anne Mariah Rawlings Elizabeth Anna Remington Clare Ryan Annette Avesia St. Helens Helen Eugenie Scott Cecelia Madeline Snow Henrietta Flora Spencer Louise Charlotte Steams Monica Marie Swartzenberg Florence Catherine Swinburne Dorothy Beatrice Thayer Anne Carey Thomas Adalene VanDuyne Dorothy Wellington
Ruth Evelyn Wentz
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Harold Barnard Pierce Robert Gordon Sinclair
Mary Morris Clayton
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF ARTS
Paul Erwin Brown Charles Trotter Bunnell Theodore Frank Fitch Frederick Benjamin Friend Rolf Egmont Percival King
Elliott Allen Maynard Charles Williams Upton
Margaret Butterfield Margaret Mary Frawley
Lotta Bee Liebman
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE
Robert Francis Lewis Jesse Yeaw
Marian Jane Cummings Ruth Evelyn Latta
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF MUSIC
Herbert Reynolds Inch Gustav Frederic Soderlund Edward Neighbor Waters
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS
Morris Selig Apperman Charles Edmund Bahler Allred Raymond Bernadt Harold Chapman Bonner Nicholas Elmer Brown Elton Algernon Butler Harold Tiffany Butler Donald Robert Clark Henry Eugene Colegrove Warren Walrath Collamer Garratt Cregeen Crebbin Robert Edward Critchell Paul Curtis Durkee Emanuel Edelstein Samuel Ehre Vernon Smythe Ellzey Samuel Feld John Donald Fewster Kenneth Cooper Fisher Meyer Fix Hyman Irving Forman Donald Albert Garman John Howard Garnish
Karl Frederick Goeckel Gerard Joseph Grassi Orrin Greenberg
(As of Class of 1927) Oliver Milton Hall Donald Albert Jenks Willis Truman Jensen Edwin Granger Johnson John Whitbeck Keller Charles Tracy Lake Simeon Eli Landy Louis Levin Eugene Loewenthal Walter Otto Makowsky George Benjamin MacDonald Gordon Montgomery Meade Arthur Henry Moehlman Hildreth Cadmus Olney John Ortolani
(As of Class of 1927) Moe Ginsberg
Harold Walter Pixley Robert Earle Platt Milton VanNest Pullen John Louis Pulvino Henry Ross Merle Moore Schneckenburger
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF ARTS (Cont.)
Harold Garland Sliker James Thornton Paul Frederick Strasenburgh Raymond Lester Warn
(As of the Class of 1927) William Howard West Abraham Joseph Tatelbaum
Rose Abramow
Muriel Mary Allred
Julia Ruth Armstrong
Mary Allison Ascroft
Geraldine DeSales Baker
Adelin Minnie Bareis
Alice Bark Mary Comstock Barstow
Elizabeth Hendrick Beam
Ruth Olivia Beeton
Katherine Gertrude Bissell
Kathleen Brownell
Margaret Esther Burdick
Catherine Agnes Burke
Lois Ione Chadsey
Jessie Leora Cook
Carolyn Holton Cox
Inez Erminie D'Amanda
Antoinette Syracuse Deni Adelaide Elizabeth Dom
Margaret Louise Earl Jenny Grada Elferink Marion Fagan Marjorie Duffield Ferris Kathryn Foulkes Lydia Lenore Frankenfeld Helen Gertrude Fremd Florence Josephine Ganiard Marion Amelia Gardner Cynthia Gay Agnes Geddes Louise Gelli Helen Elizabeth Grant Grace Mabie Hagaman Marian Burt Halstead Elizabeth Jean Harry
Roger Whitman
Lelia Mae Haughwout
Marjorie Louise Heckel
Hazel May Hilfiker
Mildred Elmina Hill
Helen Hincher
Esther Hammond Holyer
Jessie Wilhelmina Hoskam Laura Kellogg
Marion Glee Kellogg
Dorothea Catherine Kohler
Mary Beach Leader
Mildred Lois Lee
Lucille Janette Luppold
Grace Elma Madden
Agnes Rocine McManus
Mabel McOuat
Justine Merrell
Marie Mooney
Mary Elizabeth Oemisch Annette Mary O'Neil
Alice Catherine Peck Alta Poze Anne Mariah Rawlings Elizabeth Anna Remington Clare Ryan Annette Avesia St. Helens Helen Eugenie Scott Cecelia Madeline Snow Henrietta Flora Spencer Louise Charlotte Steams Monica Marie Swartzenberg Florence Catherine Swinburne Dorothy Beatrice Thayer Anne Carey Thomas Adalene VanDuyne Dorothy Wellington
Ruth Evelyn Wentz
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mechanical Engineering as Major
Eugene George Alhart Edward Rupert Becker Wesley Franklin Ashman Harry Raymond Henrickson
J. Lawrence Hill, Jr. . Chemical Engineering as Major
Bruce Edward Gramkee
John Roger Elliott
Lafayette Clapp William Raymond Wright
Chemistry as Major Karl Edwin Huber
Education as Major Helen D. Freeborn Caroline Lewis Grace C. McCarthy Jane Caroline Meyer Irene Gertrude Meyn Edith Mary Osborne Bertha Rosina Owen Irene Quinn Estelle Dumont Stone Grace Jane Tanner
Home Economics as Major Constance Almy Dorothy Louise Andrews Geraldine A. Carroll Margaret Anne Clark Olive Deal Rhea Frank Leonore M. Furnald Mildred Lena Goheen
Alda Waner Gordon Ada Cole Hall Marjorie Koninsky Marie Alice Lane Mabel Beatrice Magill Mildred Monin Henrietta Smith Jane Landry Storer
Grace Walsh CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Russell Carter Edwin DeForest Clark Kenneth Martin Collins Lanson Frederick Demming Harry Feld Henry Franke Osbourne Alfred Perrot James Wiley Quillan
Emily Burrill Hane Ruth Mabee Harsha Grayce Alice Laube Ruby Marie Leach Eileen Mary Malone Ella Higbie Mason Edna Agnes McLaughlin Mary Louise Merritt Kathryn Adelaide Obourn
Jane Allen Marguerite Ina Olney Mary Leah Barnes Alice Myrtle Payne Dorothy Elizabeth Bingham Dorothea Amelia Pund Gertrude May Brown Elaine Sauvage Anne Catherine Bodler Margaret Thompson Sisson Elsa Louise Buedingen Thankful Elizabeth Spaulding Mollie Cohen Anna Elaine Spencer Evelyn Winifred Davis Adelaide Mary Stehle Dorothea U. Douglas Bernice Amelia Sullivan Victoria Dylewski Doris Taylor Mildred Marie Elgin Eleanor Emily VanDoren Gladys M. Goodenough Sarah Edna Wetmore
Elvera Elizabeth Wonderlich CANDIDATES FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC
Frank W. Hill Doris Elizabeth Hevener Edgar V. Lehn Ethel Codd Luening Edward A. Murphy Edith L. Manison Josef Schiff Florence M. Sandberg
Elizabeth Scurry
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Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Nine
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