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VOLUME   FOUR 


PAGES 
No.  i.    List  of  Degrees  Granted  at  Clark  University  and  Clark 

College,   1889-1914.    Compiled  by  Louis  N.  Wilson,  52 


No.  2.    Alexander  Francis  Chamberlain.    In  Memoriam,  .  65 


No.  3.    Bibliographies  on  Educational  Subjects — No.  3.     Edited 

by  William  H.  Burnham,  .  45 


No.  4.    The  Universities  and  Investigation.    Address  delivered 

on  Founder's  Day,  Feb.  i,  1915.    By  Ralph  S.  Lillie,  22 


No.  5.  Bibliographies  on  Educational  Subjects — No.  4.  Ex- 
perimental and  General  Pedagogy.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Burnham,  .....  32 


No.  6.    Directory   of    Alumni,    Faculty   and    Students.     Clark 

University.     Compiled  by  Louis  N.  Wilson,  .  32 


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Vol.  4  September,  1914  No.  1 


List  of  Degrees  Granted  at  Clark  Uni- 
versity  and   Clark   College 
1889—1914 


COMPILED  BY 
LOUIS  N.  WILSON 


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LIST  OF  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  UNIVERSITY 
AND  CLARK  COLLEGE 

1889—1914 
Compiled  by  Louis  N.  WILSON. 

Clark  University  was  opened  October  2,  1889,  as  a  purely 
graduate  institution.  The  departments  originally  established 
were:  Mathematics,  Physics,  Chemistry,  Biology,  Psychology 
(including  Education  and  Anthropology) .  Its  aim  was  to  admit 
a  limited  number  of  men  with  the  A.  B. — or  equivalent  attain- 
ments— who  desired  to  engage  in  research  work  in  these  depart- 
ments. 

Until  the  establishment  of  Clark  College — provided  for  by 
the  will  of  the  Founder,  at  his  death  in  1900 — the  only  degree 
conferred  by  the  University,  with  the  exception  of  the  Honorary 
Degrees  conferred  upon  five  eminent  foreign  scientists  at  the 
Tenth  Anniversary  in  1899,  was  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philos- 
ophy. 

For  this  degree  at  least  one  academic  year's  residence  is  re- 
quired. Formal  acceptance  as  a  candidate  must  be  made  not 
later  than  the  fifteenth  of  October  preceding  the  year  of  the 
final  examination,  and  before  November  first  the  candidate  must 
have  passed  successfully  an  examination  in  French  and  German. 

The  dissertation  must  be  presented  to  the  instructor  under 
whose  direction  it  is  written,  and  reported  upon  by  him  before 
the  doctor's  examination.  In  every  case  the  dissertation  must 
be  laid  before  the  jury  of  examination,  at  the  time  of  examina- 
tion, in  form  suitable  for  publication. 

The  dissertation  must  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  candi- 
date and  the  required  copies  deposited  with  the  Librarian  within 
one  calendar  year  after  the  first  of  October  following  the  ex- 
amination. The  candidate  alone  is  held  responsible  for  the 
fulfilment  of  these  conditions. 

The  examinations  for  the  doctor's  degree  may  be  held  at  any 
time  during  the  academic  year,  provided  that  at  least  one 
academic  year  has  elapsed  since  the  completion  of  the  prelimin- 
aries of  candidature,  except  in  the  case  of  fulfilment  of  these 
conditions  between  the  beginning  of  any  academic  year  and 
November  first  of  that  year. 

The  President,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  head  of  the  department 
in  which  the  candidate  offers  his  major,  presides  at  the  examina- 


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tion.  Not  less  than  four  members  of  the  examining  board  must 
participate  in  the  examination,  which  is  entirely  oral  and  is  of 
three  hours'  duration. 

The  fee  for  the  degree  is  $25.00. 

The  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  has  been  conferred  upon 
192  candidates  distributed  by  years  as  follows: — 

1891  2  1903  5 

1892  6  1904  9 

1893  5  1905  7 

1894  4  1906  13 

1895  7  1907  7 

1896  5  1908  12 

1897  8  1909  9 

1898  10  1910       14 
1N99        5  1911       16 

1900  8  1912        6 

1901  8  1913       16 

1902  1  1914        9 


Total  192 

After  the  establishment  of  the  College  the  University  Faculty 
voted  to  grant  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts  upon  the  following 
conditions : 

1.  The  candidate  shall  have  previously  taken  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  or  have  had  a  substantial  equivalent  for  the 
training  implied  by  that  degree,  to  be  determined  by  special 
vote  of  the  Faculty;   but  such  degree  or  training  must  involve 
a  good  preparation  for  the  work  proposed  for  the  Master's 
degree,  in  order  that  it  may  be  accepted. 

2.  The  candidate  must  devote  a  full  academic  year  to  post- 
graduate work  in  this  University  after  receiving  the  Bachelor's 
degree  or  the  training  accepted  as  its  equivalent.     This  work 
shall  be  mainly  in  one  department,  but  the  candidate  may  do 
also  such  other  work  as  shall  be  advised  by  the  head  of  his 
principal   department — whose   approval   of   the   whole   course 
shall  be  necessary.     In  particular  cases,  the  candidate  may  be 
allowed,  by  special  vote  of  the  Faculty,  to  divide  his  work  be- 
tween two  years;   but  the  aggregate  must,  in  all  cases,  amount 
to  a  full  year's  work,  at  least. 

3.  The   candidate   must   satisfy   the   representatives   of   his 
principal  department  that  he  has  done  his  work  faithfully  and 
has  mastered  the  subjects  involved,  by  such  written  and  oral 
examinations  and  other  tests  as  the  department  may  require. 
The  head  of  the  department  shall  make  a  written  report  to  the 
Faculty  of  the  grounds  on  which  the  candidate  is  recommended, 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  3 

specifying  the  amount  and  character  of  his  work,  and  this  report 
shall  be  filed  in  the  office. 

4.  The  candidate  must  present  a  thesis  or  written  report  on 
some  topic  included  in  his  course  or  closely  related  to  it,  that 
shall  receive  the  approval  of  the  representatives  of  his  principal 
department,  be  accepted  by  the  Faculty,  and  filed  in  the  office. 

5.  Every  candidate  recommended  for  the   Master's  degree 
shall  pay  a  fee  of  ten  dollars. 

6.  The   Master's   degree   will   be   conferred   at   the   annual 
commencement  in  June  of  any  year  on  those  candidates  only  who 
shall  have  made  written  application  to  be  considered  as  such  on 
or  before  January  fifteenth  preceding,  and  shall  have  fulfilled 
all  the  conditions  here  specified  at  least  one  week  before  Com- 
mencement, at  which  time  the  academic  year  shall  be  regarded 
as  ending  for  the  purposes  of  section  2. 

The  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  has  been  conferred  upon  182 
candidates  distributed  by  years  as  follows : — 

1905  1 

1906  11 

1907  10 

1908  15 

1909  19 

1910  24 

1911  33 

1912  17 

1913  23 

1914  29 

Total  182 

Since  1905  all  degrees  have  been  conferred  upon  Commence- 
ment Day,  which,  while  under  the  direction  of  the  President  of 
the  College,  is  a  joint  celebration  participated  in  by  both  insti- 
tutions. 

In  the  list  of  Doctors  of  Philosophy  given  below,  the  date  on 
the  right  hand  side,  if  prior  to  1905,  in  each  case  is  the  date  of 
the  examination.  Beginning  with  June  21st,  1905,  the  date 
represents  Commencement  Day  in  each  year.  The  dates  in 
brackets  represent  the  time  spent  at  the  University  in  prepara- 
tion for  the  degree. 

The  University  has  granted  Honorary  degrees  upon  three 
occasions  only:  viz.,  upon  the  celebration  of  the  Tenth  Anniver- 
sary, in  1899,  when  degrees  were  conferred  upon  five  eminent 
European  scientists  who  gave  lectures  upon  their  special  subjects 
during  the  week  of  the  celebration;  at  the  inauguration  of  the 
late  Carroll  D.  Wright  as  first  President  of  Clark  College, 


4  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

October  9,  1902,  when  the  degree  of  DOCTOR  OF  LAWS,  honoris 
causa  was  conferred  upon  him  and  upon  U.  S.  Senator  Henry 
Cabot  Lodge,  the  orator  of  the  day;  and,  again,  upon  the  cele- 
bration of  the  Twentieth  Anniversary  in  September,  1909,  when 
degrees  were  conferred  upon  twenty-nine  eminent  men  who  had 
either  lectured  or  taken  part  in  the  scientific  conferences  inci- 
dental to  the  celebration  which  covered  nearly  two  weeks. 

HONORARY  DEGREES 

LUDWIG  BOLTZMANN,  LL.D.,  July  10,  1899. 

Professor  of  Theoretical  Physics,  University  of  Vienna. 
SANTIAGO  RAMON  Y  CAJAL,       LL.D.,  July  10,  1899. 

Professor  of  Histology,  University  of  Madrid. 
AUGUST  FOREL,  LL.D.,  July  10,  1899. 

Late  Director  of  the  Burgholzli  Asylum,  Switzerland. 
ANGELO  Mosso,  LL.D.,  July  10,  1899. 

Professor  of  Physiology,  and  Rector  of  the  University  of 

Turin. 
EMILE  PICARD,  LL.D.,  July  10,  1899. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  Paris. 
HENRY  CABOT  LODGE,  LL.D.,  October  9,  1902. 

United  States  Senator  from  Massachusetts. 
CARROLL  DAVIDSON  WRIGHT,    LL.D.,  October  9,  1902. 

President,  Clark  College. 
CARL  BARUS,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Physics,  Brown  University. 
FRANZ  BOAS,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Anthropology,  Columbia  University. 
MARSTON  TAYLOR  BOGERT,       LL.D.,  September  16,  1909. 

Head  of  the  Department  of  Organic  Chemistry,  Colum- 
bia University. 
HERMON  CAREY  BUMPUS,          LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Director  American   Museum  of   Natural   History,   and 

President  of  American  Association  of  Museums. 
LEO  BUERGERSTEIN,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

University  of  Vienna,  Austria. 
ANDRE  DEBIERNE,  D.Sc.,  September  16,  1909. 

Director  of  Research  in  radio-activity,  University  of  Paris. 
SIGMUND  FREUD,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

University  of  Vienna. 
HERBERT  SPENCER  JENNINGS,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Experimental  Zoology,  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity. 
CARL  G.  JUNG,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

University  of  Zurich,  Switzerland. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  5 

PERCIVAL  LOWELL,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Non-resident    Professor    of    Astronomy,    Massachusetts 

Institute  of  Technology. 
ADOLF  MEYER,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Director  of  the  Pathological  Institute  of  New  York. 
ARTHUR  MICHAEL,  LL.D.,  September  16,  1909. 

First  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Clark  University. 
ALBERT  ABRAHAM  MICHELSON,  Phys.D.,        September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Physics,  University  of  Chicago. 
ELIAKIM  HASTINGS  MOORE,       Math.D.,       September  10,  1909. 

Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  of  Mathematics, 

University  of  Chicago. 
ERNEST  Fox  NICHOLS,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

President,  Dartmouth  College. 
ARTHUR  AMOS  NOYES,  LL.D.,  September  16,  1909. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Director  of  the  Research 

Laboratory  of  Physical  Chemistry,  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology. 
WILLIAM  ALBERT  NOYES,  LL.D.,  September  16,  1909. 

Head  Professor  of  Chemistry,  University  of  Illinois. 
WILLIAM  FOGG  OSGOOD,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Harvard  University. 
JAMES  PIERPONT,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Yale  University. 
THEODORE  WILLIAM  RICHARDS, Chem.D.,      September  16,  1909. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  Harvard  University. 
ERNEST  RUTHERFORD,  Phys.D.,        September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Experimental  Physics,  University  of  Man- 
chester, England. 
WILLIAM  STERN,  LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Extraordinary    Professor   of   Philosophy,    University   of 

Breslau. 
JULIUS  STIEGLITZ,  D.Sc.,  September  16,  1909. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Director  of  the  Department 

of  Analytical  Chemistry,  University  of  Chicago. 
EDWARD  BRADFORD  TITCHENER,  Litt.D.,      September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Psychology,  Cornell  University. 
EDWARD  BURR  VANVLECK,        LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
VITO  VOLTERRA,  Phys.D.,        September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Physics,  University  of  Rome. 
CHARLES  OTIS  WHITMAN,  Biol.D.,         September  10,  1909. 

Head  of  the  Department  of  Zoology,  Chicago  University. 
LEBBEUS  L.  WILFLEY,  LL.D.,  September  16,  1909. 

First  Judge  of  the  United  States  Court  for  China. 


6  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS  WOOD,         LL.D.,  September  10,  1909. 

Professor  of  Experimental  Physics,  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity. 

DOCTORS  OF  PHILOSOPHY 
MATHEMATICS 

J.  W.  A.  YOUNG,  (1889—1892)  Sept.  16,  1892. 

On  the  determination  of  groups  whose  order  is  a  power 

of  a  prime.    Amer.  Jour,  of  Math.,  April,  1893,  Vol.  15, 

pp.  124-178. 
WILLIAM  H.  METZLER,  (1889—1892)  Jan.  4,  1893. 

On  the  roots  of  matrices.     Amer.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Oct., 

1892,  Vol.  14,  pp.  326-377. 
THOMAS  F.  HOLGATE,  (1890—1893)  May  9,  1893. 

On  certain  ruled  surfaces  of  the  fourth  order.     Amer. 

Jour,  of  Math.,  Oct.,  1893,  Vol.  15,  pp.  344-386. 
JOHN  E.  HILL,  (1892—1895)  June  17,  1895. 

On  quintic  surfaces.     Math.   Rev.,  July,   1896,  Vol.   1, 

pp.  1-59. 
L.  WAYLAND  DOWLING,  (1892—1895)  June  19,  1895. 

On  the  forms  of  plane  quintic  curves.    Math.  Rev.,  April, 

1897,  Vol.  1,  pp.  97-119.    2  plates. 
THOMAS  F.  NICHOLS,  (1892—1895)  June  20,  1895. 

On  some  special  Jacobians.    Math.  Rev.,  July,  1896,  Vol. 

1,  pp.  60-80. 
WARREN  G.  BULLARD,  (1893—1896)  June  17,  1896. 

On  the  general  classification  of  plane  quartic  curves. 

Math.  Rev.,  1899,  Vol.  1,  pp.  193-208.    3  plates. 
FREDERICK  C.  FERRY,  (1895—1898)  June  15,  1898. 

Geometry  of  the  cubic  scroll  of  the  first  kind.     Archiv 

f.  Math.  og.  Naturvidenskab,  B.  21,  Nr.  3. 
ERNEST  W.  RETTGER,  (1895—1898)  June  16,  1898. 

On  Lie's  theory  of  continuous  groups.     Amer.  Jour,  of 

Math.,  Jan.,  1900,  Vol.  22,  pp.  60-95. 
JOHN  S.  FRENCH,  (1895—1898)         March  28,  1899. 

On  the  theory  of  the  pertingents  to  a  plane  curve. 
FRANK  B.  WILLIAMS,  (1897— Dec.,  1901)    June  4,  1900. 

Geometry  on  ruled  quartic  surfaces.    Proc.  of  the  Amer. 

Acad.  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  July,  1900,  Vol.  36,  pp.  19-60. 
STEPHEN  ELMER  SLOCUM,        (1897—1900)  June  6,  1900. 

On  the  continuity  of  groups  generated  by  infinitesimal 

transformations.     Proc.  of  the  Amer.  Acad.  of  Arts  and 

Sciences,  Aug.,  1900,  Vol.  36,  pp.  85-109. 
HALCOTT  C.  MORENO,  (1897—1901)  June  8,  1900. 

On  rules  loci  in  n-  fold  space.     Proc.  of  the  Amer.  Acad. 

of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Sept.,  1901,  Vol.  37,  pp.  121-157. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  7 

HERBERT  G.  KEPPBL,  (1892—1895;  1900—1901)  June  13,  1901. 

The  cubic  three-spread  ruled  with  planes  in  fourfold  space. 
JOHN  N.  VAN  DER  VRIES,         (1897—1901)  June  14,  1901. 

On  the  multiple  points  of  twisted  curves.     Proc.  of  the 

Amer.  Acad.  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Jan.,  1903,  Vol.  38, 

pp.  473-532. 
JESSE  NEVIN. GATES,  (1900—1904)  July  1,  1904. 

Cubic  and  quartic  surfaces  in  four-fold  space. 
REGINALD  BRYANT  ALLEN,  (1901-'03;  1904-'05)     May  25,  1905. 

On  hypercomplex  number  systems  belonging  to  an  arbi- 
trary domain  of  rationality.     Trans.  Amer.  Math.  Soc., 

April,  1908,  Vol.  9,  pp.  203-218. 
HERMON  LESTER  SLOBIN,         (1905—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

On  plane  quintic  curves.     (Privately  printed)  25  p. 
RAYMOND  KURTZ  MORLEY,      (1907—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

On  the  fundamental  postulate  of  tamisage.     Am.  Jour. 

of  Math.,  Jan.,  1912,  Vol.  34,  pp.  47-68. 
SOLOMON  LEFSCHETZ,  (1910—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

On  the  existence  of  loci  with  given  singularities.     Trans. 

Am.  Math.  Soc.,  Jan.,  1913,  Vol.  14,  pp.  23-41. 
WILLIAM  JOHN  MONTGOMERY,  (1907—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

Singularities  of  twisted  quintic  curves. 
JAMES  ATKINS  BULLARD,          (1911—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

On  the  structure  of  finite  continuous  groups. 

PHYSICS 


T.  PROCTOR  HALL,  (1890—1893)  June  19,  1893. 

New  methods  of  measuring  the  surface-tension  of  liquids. 

Phil.  Mag.,  Nov.,  1893,  Vol.  36,  pp.  385-413. 
CLARENCE  A.  SAUNDERS,         (1892—1895)  July  6,  1895. 

The  velocity  of  electric  waves.     Phys.  Rev.,  Sept. -Oct., 

1896,  Vol.  4,  pp.  81-105. 
THOMAS  W.  EDMONDSON,         (1894—1896)  July  11,  1896. 

On  the  disruptive  discharge  in  air  and  liquid  dielectrics. 

Phys.  Rev.,  Feb.,  1898,  Vol.  6,  pp.  65-97. 
SAMUEL  N.  TAYLOR,  (1893—1896)  July  31,  1896. 

A  comparison  of  the  electro-motive  force  of  the  Clark  and 

Cadmium  cells.     Phys.    Rev.,   Sept.-Oct.,   1898,  Vol.   7, 

pp.  149-170. 
ALBERT  P.  WILLS,  (1894— Jan.,  1897)  June  21,  1897. 

On  the  susceptibility  of  diamagnetic  and  weakly  magnetic 

substances.     Phys.  Rev.,  April,  1898,  Vol.  6,  pp.  223-238. 
WILLIAM  P.  BOYNTON,  (1894—1897)  June  23,  1897. 

A   quantitative  study  of  the  high-frequency  induction 

coil.     Phys.  Rev.,  July,  1898,  Vol.  7,  pp.  35-63.     3  plates. 


8  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

JAMES  EDMUND  IVES,  (1897—1901)  June  11,  1901. 

Contributions  to  the  study  of  the  induction  coil.  Phys., 
Rev.,  May-June,  1902,  Vol.  14,  pp.  280-314;  July,  1902, 
Vol.  15,  pp.  7-19. 

ROY  T.  WELLS,  (1900—1903)  June  17,  1903. 

Experiments  on  the  induction  of  currents  in  cylindrical 
cores.  Phys.  Rev.,  May,  1908,  Vol.  26,  pp.  337-357. 

JOSEPH  GEORGE  COFFIN,  (1900—1903)  Nov.  6,  1903. 

Construction  and  calculation  of  absolute  standards  of 
inductance.  Bull,  of  the  Bur.  of  Standards,  1906,  Vol. 
1,  pp.  87-143. 

ARTHUR  L.  CLARK,  (1986—1898;  1903—1904)  June  17,  1904. 
Surface  tension  at  the  interface  between  certain  liquids 
and  vapors.  Proc.  of  the  Amer.  Acad.  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
Jan.,  1906,  Vol.  41,  pp.  361-381. 

JOHN  CHARLES  HUBBARD,  (1901—1904)  June  18,  1904. 

On  the  conditions  for  sparking  at  the  break  of  an  induc- 
tive circuit.  Phys.  Rev.,  March,  1906,  Vol.  22,  pp.  124- 
158. 

FRANK  KELTON  BAILEY,  (1898—1901;  1904-'06)  June  19,  1906. 
The  latent  heat  of  recalescence  in  iron  and  steel.  Phys. 
Rev.,  Feb.,  1907,  Vol.  24,  pp.  129-151. 

JAMES  THERON  ROOD,  (1903—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

Quantitative  investigations  on  the  transmission  of  sound 
by  the  telephone. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  STEBBINS,  (1904—1907)  June  20,  1907. 

Sound  distortion  by  the  telephone  transmitter  and  re- 
ceiver. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  STORY,  JR.,  (1904—1907)  June  20,  1907. 
Experiments  on  the  Poulsen  arc.  Phys.  Rev.,  Feb.,  1910, 
Vol.  30,  pp.  236-261. 

ROBERT  CUTLER  DICKINSON,  (1902-'03;  1909-'10)  June  16,  1910. 
Combustion  calorimetry  and  the  heats  of  combustion  of 
cane  sugar,  benzoic  acid  and  naphthalene. 

GORDON  SCOTT  FULCHER,  (1906—1908)  June  16,  1910. 

The  production  of  light  by  canal  rays.  Astrophys.  Jour., 
Jan.,  1911,  Vol.  33,  pp.  28-57. 

THOMAS  LANSING  PORTER,  (1907—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Experiments  on  a  new  dynamical  method  for  the  study  of 
elastic  hysteresis. 

GUY  GAILLAIRD  BECKNELL,  (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

On  demagnetization  of  iron  and  steel  bars  by  strain  and 
impact. 

ROBERT  HUTCHINGS  GODDARD,  (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 
On  the  conduction  of  electricity  at  contacts  of  dissimilar 
solids.  Phys.  Rev.,  June,  1912,  Vol.  34,  pp.  423-451. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  9 

ARTHUR  TABER  JONES,  (1911—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

Acoustic  repulsion  of  jets  of  gas. 
WALLACE  FRANK  POWERS,       (1910—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

An  experimental  study  of  transient  induced  currents  in 

cylindrical  cores. 

CHEMISTRY 


THOMAS  H.  CLARK,  (1889—1893)  June  13,  1892. 

The    addition-products   of   benzo    and   of   toluquinone. 

Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  Dec.,  1892,  Vol.  14,  pp.  553-576. 
JOHN  L.  BRIDGE,  (1891—1892)  Jan.  8,  1894. 

Ueber  die  Aether  des  Chinonoxims.     (p-Nitrosophenols.) 

Liebig's  Annalen,  Sept.,  1893,  Vol.  277,  pp.  79-104. 
JULIUS  B.  WEEMS,  (1892—1894)  June  20,  1894. 

On  electrosyntheses  by  the  direct  union  of  anions  of  weak 

organic  acids.     Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  Dec.,  1894,  Vol.  16, 

pp.  569-588. 
CHARLES  WILSON  EASLEY,  (1901-'04;  1906-'08)    June  18,  1908. 

On  the  partial  vapor  pressures  of  binary  mixtures.    Jour. 

of  the  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.,  Sept.,  1909,  Vol.  31,  pp.  953-987. 
WILLIAM  Louis  PRAGER,          (1907—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

Steric  hindrances  in  esterification.    Jour,  of  the  Amer. 

Chem.  Soc.,  Dec.,  1908,  Vol.  30,  pp.  1895-1914. 
CHARLES  WALTER  BACON,  (1906-'07;1908-Dec.  '10)  June  15,1911. 

A  study  of  fractional  distillation. 
CLARENCE  DELETTE  WRIGHT,  (1908— -1911)  June  15,  1911. 

A  new  study  of  Steric  hindrance  in  esterification. 
ELIAS  YANOVSKY,  (1912—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

Esterification  catalysis. 
MARION  MYRL  HARRISON,       (1912—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

The  dynamics  of  the  formation  and  decomposition  of 

tertiary  amylesters. 
LILLIAN  ROSANOFF,  (1912—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

Theory  of  the  catalysis  of  sugar  inversion  by  acids. 
JOHN  FREDERIC  WILLIAM  SCHULZE,  (1911—1914)   June  18,  1914. 

A  study  of  fractional  distillation. 

BIOLOGY 

HERMON  C.  BUMPUS,  (1889—1890)  Sept.  29,  1891. 

The    embryology    of    the    American    lobster.    Jour,    of 

Morph.,  Sept.,  1891,  Vol.  5,  pp.  215-262.     6  plates. 
WILLIAM  M.  WHEELER,  (1890—1892)  May  10,  1892 

A  contribution  to  insect  embryology.     Jour,  of  Morph., 

April,  1893,  Vol.  8,  pp.  1-160;    6  plates. 


10  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

EDWIN  O.  JORDAN,  (1890—1892)  May  11,  1892. 

The  habits  and  development  of  the  newt.  Jour,  of 
Morph.,  May,  1893,  Vol.  8,  pp.  269-366.  5  plates. 

JAMES  ROLLIN  SLONAKER,  (1893 — 1896)  June  20,  1896. 

A  comparative  study  of  the  area  of  acute  vision  in  ver- 
tebrates. Jour,  of  Morph.,  May,  1897,  Vol.  13,  pp.  445- 
502.  6  plates. 

COLIN  C.  STEWART,  (1894—1897)  June  19,  1897. 

Variations  in  daily  activity  produced  by  alcohol  and  by 
changes  in  barometric  pressure  and  diet,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  recording  methods.  Jour,  of  PhysioL,  Jan.,  1898, 
Vol.  1,  pp.  40-56. 

FRED.  MUTCHLER,  (1902—1904)  June  13,  1904. 

On  the  structure  and  biology  of  the  yeast  plant.  Jour, 
of  Med.  Research,  Nov.,  1905,  Vol.  14,  pp.  13-50. 
1  plate. 

FREDERICK  N.  DUNCAN,  (1905—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

A  comparative  study  of  contractile  tissue. 

WILLIAM  COPELAND,  (1905—1907)  June  20,  1907. 

Periodicity  in  spirogyra.  Bot.  Gas.,  Jan.,  1909,  Vol.  47, 
pp.  9-25. 

ORIS  POLK  DELLINGER,  (1904—1907)  June  20,  1907. 

The  cilium  as  a  key  to  the  structure  of  contractile  pro- 
toplasm. Jour,  of  Morph.,  July,  1909,  Vol.  20,  pp.  171- 
209.  4  plates. 

NEWTON  MILLER,  (1906—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

The  American  toad  (Bufo  Lentiginosus  Americanus, 
Leconte.)  Amer.  Nat.,  Nov.  and  Dec.,  1909,  Vol.  43,  pp. 
641-666;  730-745. 

CAROLINE  AMELIA  OSBORNE,  (1901—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

The  sleep  of  infancy  as  related  to  physical  and  men- 
tal growth.  Fed.  Sent.,  March,  1912,  Vol.  19,  pp. 
1-47. 

BURTON  NOBLE  GATES,  (1905-1907;  1908-1909)  June  17,  1909. 
Biological  studies  of  the  honey  bee. 

WILLIAM  T.  M.  FORBES,  (1909—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

A  structural  study  of  some  caterpillars.  Ann.  Entom. 
Soc.  of  Amer.,  1910,  Vol.  3,  pp.  94-132.  11  plates. 

FLOYD  E.  CHIDESTER,  (1907-1908;  1910-1911)  June  15,  1911. 
Cyclopia  in  mammals. 

WILLIAM  ALDERMAN  MATHENY,  (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 
A  comparison  of  the  American  brown-rot  fungus  with 
Sclerotinia  fructigena  and  S.  cinerea  of  Europe.  Botan- 
ical Gazette,  Nov.,  1913,  Vol.  56,  pp.  418-432. 

LEONARD  BLAINE  NICE,  (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The  comparative  effects  of  alcohol,  nicotine  and  caffeine 
on  the  growth  and  reproduction  of  white  mice. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  11 

IRVING  ANGELL  FIELD,             (1911—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The   biology   and   economic   value   of  the   sea   mussel, 
Mytilus  edulis. 


PSYCHOLOGY  AND  EDUCATION 


HERBERT  NICHOLS,  (1889—1891)  Sept.  29,  1891. 

The  psychology  of  time,  historically  and  philosophically 

considered   with   extended   experiments.     Am.   Jour,   of 

Psy.,  Feb.,  1891,  Vol.  3,  pp.  453-529;  April,  1891,  Vol.  4, 

pp.  60-112.     Also  N.  Y.,  H.  Holt  &  Co.,  1891,  140  p. 

Folding  plate. 
ALEXANDER  F.  CHAMBERLAIN,  (1890—1892)         March  9,  1892. 

The  language  of  the  Mississaga  Indians  of  Skugog.     A 

contribution  to  the  linguistics  of  the  Algonkian  tribes 

of  Canada.     (Privately  Printed.)     McCalla  &  Co.,  Phila., 

1892.     84  p. 
WILLIAM  L.  BRYAN,       (Oct.,  1891-Jan.,  1893)       Dec.  13,  1892. 

On  the  development  of  voluntary  motor  ability — with  a 

preface  on  the  requirements  of  work  in  experimental 

psychology.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Nov.,  1892,  Vol.  5,  p. 

125-204.     3  plates. 
FREDERICK  TRACY,  (1892—1893)  May  29,  1893. 

The  psychology  of  childhood.     Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  & 

Co.,  1893.     94  p. 
ARTHUR  H.  DANIELS,  (1892—1893)  June  21,  1893. 

The  new  life;    a  study  of  regeneration.     Am.  Jour,  of 

Psy.,  Oct.,  1893,  Vol.  6,  pp.  61-106. 
JOHN  A.  BERGSTROM,  (1891—1894)  May  14,  1894. 

An  experimental  study  of  some  of  the  conditions  of  mental 

activity.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,   1893,  Vol.    5,  pp. 

356-369,  with  a  plate;    Jan.,  1894,  Vol.  6,  pp.  247-274; 

June,  1894,  Vol.  6,  pp.  433-442. 
FLETCHER B.  DRESSLAR,  (1891-'92;  Jan.,  1893-94)  June  14,1894. 

Studies  in  the  psychology  of  touch.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy., 

June,  1894,  Vol.  6,  pp.  313-368. 
THADDEUS  L.  BOLTON,  (1890—1893)  April  30,  1895. 

Rhythm.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1894,  Vol.  6,  pp.  145- 

238 
FRANK  DREW,  (1892—1895)  July  29,  1895. 

Attention:  experimental  and  critical.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy., 

July,  1896,  Vol.  7,  pp.  533-573. 
JAMES  H.  LEUBA,  (1892—1895)  July  29,  1895. 

A  study  in  the  psychology  of  religious  phenomena.     Am. 

Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,  1896,  Vol.  7,  pp.  309-385. 


12  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

COLIN  A.  SCOTT,  (1894—1896)  June  30,  1896. 

Old  age  and  death.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Oct.,  1896,  Vol.  8, 

pp.  67-122. 
ELLSWORTH  G.  LANCASTER,     (1895—1897)  June  11,  1897. 

The   psychology    and    pedagogy   of    adolescence.     Fed. 

Sem.,  July,  1897,  Vol.  5,  pp.  61-128. 
ERNEST  H.  LINDLEY,  (1895—1897)  June  12,  1897. 

A  study  of  puzzles  with  special  reference  to  the  psychology 

of  mental  adaptation.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  July,  1897, 

Vol.  8,  pp.  431-493. 
A.  CASWELL  ELLIS,  (1894—1897)  June  18,  1897. 

The  history  of  the  philosophy  of  education. 
GEORGE  E.  DAWSON,  (1895—1897)  Aug.  2,  1897. 

Psychic  rudiments  and  morality.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.t 

Jan.,  1900,  Vol.  11,  pp.  181-224. 
EDWIN  D.  STARBUCK,  (1895—1897)  Aug.  3,  1897. 

Some  aspects  of  religious  growth.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy., 

Oct.,  1897,  Vol.  9,  pp.  70-124. 
FREDERIC  BURK,  (1896—1898)  June  8,  1898. 

From  fundamental  to  accessory  in  the  development  of  the 

nervous  system  and  of  movements.     Ped.  Sem.,  Oct., 

1898,  Vol.  6,  pp.  5-64. 
LINUS  W.  KLINE,  (1896—1898)  June  10,  1898. 

The  migratory  impulse  vs.  love  of  home.     Am.  Jour,  of 

Psy.,  Oct.,  1898,  Vol.  10,  pp.  1-81. 
J.  RICHARD  STREET,  (1895—1898)  June  11,  1898. 

A  genetic  study  of  immortality.     Ped.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1899, 

Vol.  6,  pp.  267-313. 
FREDERICK  W.  COLEGROVE,     (1896—1898)  June  13,  1898. 

Individual  memories.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,   1899, 

Vol.  10,  pp.  228-255. 
DANIEL  E.  PHILLIPS,  (1894-'95;  Jan.,  1897-'98)  June  13,  1898. 

The  teaching  instinct.     Ped.  Sem.,  March,  1899,  Vol.  6, 

pp.  188-245. 
HENRY  S.  CURTIS,  (1895—1898)  June  16,  1898. 

Inhibition.     Ped.  Sem.,  Oct.,  1898,  Vol.  6,  pp.  65-113. 
CEPHAS  GUILLET,  (1895—1898)  June  16,  1898. 

Recapitulation  and  education.     Ped.  Sem.,  Oct.,   1900, 

Vol.  7,  pp.  397-445. 
FREDERICK  E.  BOLTON,  (1897—1898)  Aug.  15,  1898. 

Hydro-psychoses.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1899,  Vol. 

10,  pp.  171-227. 
HENRY  H.  GODDARD,  (1896—1899)  June  12,  1899. 

The  effects  of  mind   on   body  as  evidenced  by  faith 

cures.     Am.  Jour,   of  Psy.,   April,    1899,   Vol.    10,   pp. 

431-502. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  13 

GEORGE  E.  PARTRIDGE,  (1895—1899)  July  3,  1899. 

Studies  in  the  psychology  of  alcohol.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy., 

April,  1900,  Vol.  11,  pp.  318-376. 
EDMUND  B.  HUEY,  ,        (1897—1899)  July  15,  1899. 

On  the  psychology  and  physiology  of  reading.     Am.  Jour. 

of  Psy.,  April,  1900,  Vol.  11,  pp.  283-302;  April,  1901,  Vol. 

12,  pp.  292-312. 
THOMAS  R.  CROSWELL,   (1895-1897;  1899-1900)    Dec.  18,  1899. 

Amusements  of  Worcester  school  children.     Fed.  Sem., 

Sept.,  1899,  Vol.  6,  pp.  314-371. 
HENRY  DAVIDSON  SHELDON,    (1897—1900)  May  15,  1900. 

The  history  and  pedagogy  of  American  student  societies. 

N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1901,  366  p.     (Internat.  educ. 

ser.,  Vol.  51.) 
FREDERICK  EBY,  (1898—1900)  June  6,   1900. 

The    reconstruction    of    the    kindergarten.     Ped.    Sem., 

July,  1900,  Vol.  7,  pp.  229-286. 
WILLARD  S.  SMALL,  (1897—1900)  June  11,  1900. 

Experimental  studies  of  the  mental  processes  of  the  rat. 

Amer.Jour.  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1900,  Vol.  11,  pp.  133-165;  Jan., 

1901,  Vol.  12,  pp.  206-239. 
CHARLES  H.  THURBER,      (Jan.-Mar.,  1899;  Oct.-Dec.,  1899) 

June  12,  1900. 

The  principles  of  school  organization;    a  comparative 

study  chiefly  based  on  the  systems  of  the  United  States, 

England,  Germany  and  France.     Ped.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1901, 

Vol.  8,  pp.  351-394.     Also  reprinted,  Worcester,  Mass., 

O.  B.  Wood,  1901.     72  p. 
NORMAN  TRIPLETT,  (1898—1900)  June  14,  1900. 

The  psychology  of  conjuring  deceptions.     Am.  Jour,  of 

Psy.,  July,  1900,  Vol.  11,  pp.  439-510. 
CHARLES  H.  SEARS,  (1897—1901)  May  29,  1901. 

Studies  in  rhythm.     Pt.  1,  Ped.  Sem.,  March,  1901,  Vol. 

8,  pp.  3-44;  Pt.  2,  Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1902,  Vol.  13, 

pp.  28-61. 
M.  F.  LIBBY,  (1900—1901)  June  13,  1901. 

Influence  of  the  idea  of  aesthetic  proportion  on  the  ethics 

of  Shaftesbury.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  July,  1901,  Vol.  12, 

pp.  458-491. 
SAMUEL  B.  HASLETT,  (1898—1901)  June  14,  1901. 

The  pedagogical  bible  school.     N.  Y.,  F.  H.  Revell  Co., 

1903,  383  p. 
CLEMENS  JAMES  FRANCE,        (1898—1901)  June  17,  1901. 

The  gambling  impulse.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  July,  1902, 

Vol.  13,  pp.  364-407. 


14  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

JOHN  P.  HYLAN,  (1895—1897)  Oct.  7,  1901 

Public  worship:  A  study  in  the  psychology  of  religion. 
Chicago,  Open  Court  Pub.  Co.,  1901.  94  p. 

ANDREW  J.  KINNAMAN,  (1900—1902)  June  3,  1902. 

Mental  life  of  two  Macacus  Rhesus  monkeys  in  captiv- 
ity. Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.  and  April,  1902,  Vol.  13, 
pp.  98-148;  173-218. 

LONNA  DENNIS  ARNBTT,          (1901—1903)  June  15,  1903. 

The  soul :  a  study  of  past  and  present  beliefs.  Am.  jour,  of 
Psy.,  April  and  July,  1904,  Vol.  15,  pp.  121-200;  347-382. 

EDGAR  JAMES  SWIFT,  (1901—1903)  June  16,  1903. 

Studies  in  the  psychology  and  physiology  of  learning. 
Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,  1903,  Vol.  14,  pp.  201-251. 

FRED  KUHLMANN,  (1901—1903)  June  17,  1903. 

Experimental  studies  in  mental  deficiency:  three  cases  of 
imbecility  (Mongolian)  and  six  cases  of  feeble-minded- 
ness.  Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.t  July,  1904,  Vol.  15,  pp.  391-446. 

AUGUSTUS  W.  TRETTIEN,  (1899-'00;  1903-'04)  June  1,  1904. 
Psychology  of  the  language  interest  of  children.  Ped. 
Sew.,  June,  1904,  Vol.  11,  pp.  113-177. 

JOSIAH  MOSES,  (1900—1904)  June  11,  1904. 

Pathological  aspects  of  religion.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Clark.  Univ.  Press,  1906.  264  p. 

CHARLES  E.  BROWN,  (1901—1904)  June  13,  1904. 

The  psychology  of  the  simple  arithmetical  processes:  a 
study  of  certain  habits  af  attention  and  association.  Am. 
Jour,  of  Psy.t  Jan.,  1906,  Vol.  17,  pp.  1-37. 

EDWARD  CONRADI,  (1902—1904)  June  23,  1904. 

Psychology  and  pathology  of  speech  development  in  the 
child.  Ped.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1904,  Vol.  11,  pp.  327-380. 

W.  FOWLER  BUCKE,  (1902—1904)  June  24,  1904. 

Examinations  and  grading. 

BENJAMIN  SPENCER  GOWEN,   (1904—1905)  June  21,  1905. 

Some  psychological  aspects  of  pestilences  and  other  epi- 
demics. Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1907,  Vol.  18,  pp.  1-60. 

WALTER  LIBBY,  (1901-April,  1902;  1904-1905)  June  21,  1905. 
Poetic  imagination. 

THOMAS  SCOTT  LOWDEN,          (1904—1905)  June  21,  1905. 

A  study  in  personal  hygiene.  Ped.  Sem.,  March,  1906, 
Vol.  13,  pp.  1-60. 

MAURICE  H.  SMALL,  (1895—1898)  June  21,  1905. 

On  some  psychical  relations  of  society  and  solitude.  Ped. 
Sem.,  April,  1900,  Vol.  7,  pp.  13-69. 

LEWIS  MADISON  TERMAN,        (1903—1905)  June  21,  1905. 

Genius  and  stupidity:  a  study  of  some  of  the  intellectual 
processes  of  seven  "bright"  and  seven  "stupid"  boys. 
Ped.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1906,  Vol.  13,  pp.  307-373. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  15 

CHARLES  W.  WADDLE,  (1904—1905)  June  21,  1905. 

Miracles  of  healing.    Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,  1909,  Vol. 

20,  pp.  219-268. 
WILLIAM  F.  BOOK,  (1903— Feb.,  1906)  June  19,  1906. 

The  psychology  of  skill,   with  special  reference  to  its 

acquisition  in  typewriting.      Univ.  of  Mont.  Studies  in 

Psy.,  Dec.,  1908,  Vol.  1,  pp.  5-188. 
ALVIN  BORGQUIST,  (1904—1906)  June  19,  1906; 

Crying.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,   1906,  Vol.   17,  pp. 

149-205. 
ALFRED  A.  CLEVELAND,  (1903—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

The  psychology  of  chess  and  of  learning  to  play  it.    Am. 

Jour,  of  Psy.,  July,  1907,  Vol.  18,  pp.  269-308. 
ARNOLD  Lucius  GESELL, 

(1904-Dec.,  1905;  Apr.,  1906-June,  1906)    June  19,  1906. 

Jealousy.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Oct.,  1906,  Vol.  17,  pp. 

437-496. 
DAVID  GIBBS,         (1902—1903;  1904—1906)         June  19,  1906. 

The  pedagogy  of  geography.     Ped.  Sem.,  March,  1907, 

Vol.  14,  pp.  39-100. 
ALBERT  WELLMAN  HITCHCOCK,  (1901—1906)        June  19,  1906. 

The  psychology  of  Jesus:  a  study  of  the  development  of 

his  self -consciousness.    Boston,  The  Pilgrim  Press,  1907. 

279  p. 
JAMES  RALPH  JEWELL,  (1903—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

Agricultural  education,  including  nature  study  and  school 

gardens.    Bur.  of  Ed.,  Wash.,  Bulletin  no.  2,  1907.    140  p. 
TOSHI-YASU  KUMA,  (1903—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

A  study  of  school  legislation  in  the  United  States. 
GEORGE  EDMUND  MYERS,        (1904—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

Moral  training  in  the  school :  a  comparative  study.    Ped. 

Sem.,  Dec.,  1906,  Vol.  13,  pp.  409-460. 
JAMES  P.  PORTER,  (1903—1906)  June  19,  1906. 

The   habits,   instincts,   and  mental   powers   of   spiders, 

genera  argiope  and  epeira.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  July, 

1906,  Vol.  17,  pp.  306-357. 

LEWIS  FLINT  ANDERSON,         (1906—1907)  June  20,  1907. 

The  development  of  the  non-professional  school  in  Europe 
before  the  Renaissance.     Ped.  Sem.,  March  and  June, 

1907,  Vol.  14,  pp.  1-38;  223-282. 

HORACE  LESLIE  BRITTAIN,  (1904^*05;  1906-'07)    June  20,  1907. 

A  study  in  imagination.    Ped.  Sem.,  June,  1907,  Vol.  14, 

pp.  137-207. 
DAVID  SPENCE  HILL,  (1905—1907)  June  20,  1907. 

The  education  and  problems  of  the  Protestant  ministry. 

Jour,  of  Rel.  Psy.  and  Ed.,  Dec.,  1906— June,  1907,  Vol. 

2,  pp.  204-256;  May,  1908,  Vol.  3,  pp.  29-70. 


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ERNEST  WILLIAM  COFFIN,       (1905—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

On  the  education  of  backward  races.     (A  preliminary 

study.)    Fed.  Sem.,  March,  1908,  Vol.  15,  pp.  1-62. 
HERBERT  BURNHAM  DAVIS,     (1906—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

The  raccoon:  a  study  in  animal  intelligence.     Am.  Jour. 

of  Psy.,  Oct.,  1907,  Vol.  18,  pp.  447-489. 

WILLIS  LLOYD  CARD,  (1906—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

Some   neurological   and   psychological   aspects   of   shock. 

Fed.  Sem.,  Dec.,  1908,  Vol.  15,  pp.  439-473 
JAMES  WILLIAM  HARRIS,          (1905—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

The  development  of  the  aesthetic  interest  in  children. 
TADASU  MISAWA,  (1905—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

Modern  educators  and  their  ideals.    N.  Y.,  Appleton  & 

Co.,  1909.    304  p. 
GEORGE  ORDAHL,  (1906—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

Rivalry:  its  genetic  development  and  pedagogy.     Fed. 

Sent.,  Dec.,  1908,  Vol.  15,  pp.  492-549. 
JESSE  HAYES  WHITE,  (1906—1908)  June  18,  1908. 

Relations  of  the  racial  and  individual  social  instincts. 
JOHN  FRANKLIN  BOBBITT,        (1907—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

The  growth  of  Philippine  children.     Fed.  Sent.,  June, 

1909,  Vol.  16,  pp.  137-168. 

LOUISE  ELLISON  (MRS.  ORDAHL),  (1906—1909)  June  17,  1909. 
Consciousness  in  relation  to  learning.  Am.  Jour,  of  Psy. 
April,  1911,  Vol.  22,  pp.  158-213. 

HIKOZO  KAKISE,  (1906—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

A  preliminary  experimental  study  of  the  conscious  con- 
comitants of  understanding.  Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan., 
1911,  Vol.  22,  pp.  14-64. 

JOHN  A.  MAGNI,  (1907—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

The  ethnological  background  of  the  Eucharist.  Jour,  of 
Rel.  Psy.  and  Ed.,  March,  1910,  Vol.  4,  pp.  1-47. 

HOWARD  W.  ODUM,  (1908—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

Religious  folk-songs  of  the  southern  negroes.  Am.  Jour, 
of  Rel.  Psy.  and  Ed.,  July,  1909,  Vol.  3,  pp.  265-365. 

EUGENE  CHARLES  ROWE,  (1907—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

Voluntary  movement.  Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Oct.,  1910, 
Vol.  21,  pp.  513-562. 

INMAN  L.  WILLCOX,  (1901—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

The  psychological  aspect  of  the  doctrines  of  sin  and 
salvation.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Times  Pub.  Co.,  1910.  54  p. 

RUDOLPH  ACHER,  (1908—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Psychology  and  hygiene  of  sex. 

HARRY  WOODBURN  CHASE,  (1908—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Psychoanalysis  and  the  unconscious.  Ped.  Sem.,  Sept., 

1910,  Vol.  17,  pp.  281-327. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  17 

ELNORA  WHITMAN  CURTIS,      (1907—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

The  dramatic  instinct  in  education. 
WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLMES,  JR.,  (1909—1910)          June  16,  1910. 

School   organization   and   the   individual   child.     Davis 

Press,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1912.     211  p. 
GEORGE  ALEXANDER  HUTCHINSON,  (1908 — 1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Psychology  of  symbolism. 
LEROY  WALTER  SACKETT,        (1908—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

The  Canada  porcupine:   a  study  of  the  learning  process. 

Behavior  Monographs,  Vol.  2,  No.  2,  1913  (Serial  No.  7). 

Henry  Holt  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1913,  84  p. 
GEORGE  HENRY  STEVES,          (1907—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Industrial  education  of  boys  and  girls. 
JOHN  HOWARD  STOUTEMYER,  (1908—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

A  comparative  study  of  mission  methods. 
EDWARD  EBENEZER  WEAVER,  (1908—1910)  June  16,  1910. 

Mind  and  health.     With  an  examination  of  some  systems 

of  divine  healing.     Macmillan,  N.  Y.,  1913,  500  p. 
THOMAS  CHARLES  CARRIGAN,  (1909—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The  law  and  the  American  child.     Fed.  Sem.     June,  191 1 , 

Vol.  18,  pp.  121-183. 
EDMUND  SMITH  CONKLIN,        (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The  Pedagogy  of  college  ethics.     Fed.  Sem.,  Dec.,  1911, 

Vol.  18,  pp.  421-474. 
HERBERT  CARROLL  COOLEY,    (1909—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The  religious  education  of  children. 
Louis  DUNTON  HARTSON,        (1910—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The  psychology  of  the  club;  a  study  in  social  psychology. 

Fed.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1911,  Vol.  18,  pp.  353-414. 
McLEOD  HARVEY,     (1902—1907;  1908—1911)     June  15,  1911. 

The  pedagogy  of  missions. 
SIMEON  SPIDLE,  (1908—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

The   belief  in  immortality.    Jour,   of   Rel.    Psy.,   Jan., 

1912,  Vol.  5,  pp.  5-51. 
HARRY  PORTER  WELD,  (1909—1911)  June  15,  1911. 

An  experimental  study  of  musical  enjoyment.     Am.  Jour. 

of  Psy.,   April,    1912,   Vol.   23,   pp.   245-308.     (With  4 

folding  plates). 
EUGENE  WILLIAM  BOHANNON,  (1895—1898)  June  18,  1912. 

Exceptional  children  and  the  only  child  in  the  family. 

(Privately  printed).     Duluth,  Minn.,  1912,  29  p. 
JOHN  MADISON  FLETCHER,       (1910—1912)  June  18,  1912. 

An  experimental  study  of  stuttering.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy., 

April,  1914,  Vol.  25,  pp.  201-255. 
FRANK  EUGENE  HOWARD,        (1910—1912)  June  18,  1912. 

The  pedagogy  of  the  emotions. 


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KARL  JOHN  KARLSON,  (1909—1912)  June  18,  1912. 

Psychoanalysis  and  mythology.     Jour,  of  Rel.  Psy.t  1914, 

Vol,  7,  pp.  137-213. 
JOHN  MILTON  MC!NDOO,         (1909—1912)  June  18,  1912. 

Instinct  as  related  to  education.     Published  by  the  author. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  1914,  64  p. 
TADAICHI  UEDA,  (1909—1912)  June  18,  1912. 

The  psychology  of  justice.     Ped.  Sem.t  Sept.,  1912,  Vol. 

19,  pp.  297-349. 
ARTHUR  KENNEDY  BEIK,         (1911—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

Physiological  age  and  school  entrance.     Ped.  Sem.,  Sept., 

1913.    Vol.  20,  pp.  277-321. 
GEORGE  DAVIS  BIVIN,  (1909—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  in  psychosynthesis. 
ERWIN  OLIVER  FINKENBINDER,  (1910—1913)        June  17,  1913. 

The  remembrance  of  problems  and  of  their  solutions.    A 

study  in  logical  memory.     Am.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1914. 

Vol.  25,  pp.  32-81. 
SARA  CAROLYN  FISHER,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The  processes  of  abstraction  and  generalization  and  their 

products. 
ROY  FRANKLIN  RICHARDSON,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  anger. 
KIRKMAN  K.  ROBINSON,          (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The  evolution  of  Plato's  life  and  philosophy:    a  genetic 

study. 
FRANK  K.  SECHRIST,  (1912—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The  psychology  of  unconventional  language.     Ped.  Sent., 

Dec.,  1913,  Vol.  20,  pp.  413-459. 
ADELE  ADAMS  STEELE,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

Changing  conceptions  of  childhood. 
ASA  GEORGE  STEELE,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The  organization  and  control  of  the  college. 
ELIZABETH  LINDLEY  WOODS,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

An  experimental  study  of  recognition. 
SOSCHICHI  YAMADA,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  questioning.     Ped.  Sem.,  June,  1913,  Vol.  20, 

pp.  129-186. 
IVY  GERTRUDE  CAMPBELL,       (1911—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

The  social  as  the  leading  factor  in  personality. 
ROBERT  SIDNEY  ELLIS,  (1913—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

The  attitude  toward  death  and  the  types  of  belief  in 

immortality. 
CECIL  KENYON  LYANS,  (1913—1914)  June  18,  1914. 

The  doctrine  of  formal  discipline. 
ERNEST  CLIFTON  McDouGLE,  (1913 — 1914)  June  18,  1914. 

A  contribution  to  the  pedagogy  of  arithmetic.     Ped.  Sent., 

June,  1914,  Vol.  21,  pp.  161-218. 


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ANTHROPOLOGY 


ALBERT  NICOLAY  GILBERTSON,  (1912—1913)         June  17,  1913. 

Some  ethical  phases  :of  Eskimo  culture.    Jour,  of  Rel. 

Psy.,  Oct.,  1913,  Vol.  6,  pp.  321-374;  Jan.,  1914,  Vol.  7, 

pp.  45-74. 
MIRIAM  VAN  WATERS,  (1910—1913)  June  17,  1913. 

The  adolescent  girl  among  primitive  peoples.    Jour,  of 

Rel.  Psy.,  Oct.,  1913.  Vol.  6,  pp.  375-421;    Jan.,  1914, 

Vol.  7,  pp.  75-120. 

ECONOMICS 

KYUGORI  ISHIZAWA,  (1907—1909)  June  17,  1909. 

Japan's  war  finances,  1904-1905. 


MASTERS  OF  ARTS 
MATHEMATICS 

OLAF  KRISTOFER  LIE,  June  18,  1908. 

On  the  reduction  to  their  canonical  forms  of  the  equations 
of  transformation  groups  with  continuous  parameters. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  MONTGOMERY,  June  18,  1908. 

1.  On  the  smallest  number  of  inflexions  on  a  non-singular 
odd  branch  of  an  algebraic  plane  curve. 

2.  On  the  solution  of  differential  equations  of  the  second 
order  invariant  to  an  infinitesimal  transformation. 

ALICE  BERG  HAYES,  June  15,  1911. 

Reduction  of  power  determinants. 

MERTON  TAYLOR  GOODRICH,  June  18,  1912. 

On  the  forms  of  plane  curves  of  the  fourth  class. 

OSCAR  LEE  DUSTHEIMER,  June  18,  1914. 

The  historical  order  of  development  and  some  applica- 
tions of  symmetric  determinants. 

CLARENCE  McCoRMiCK,  June  18,  1914. 

On  the  theory  of  finite  continuous  groups. 

PHYSICS 

ELMER  ADNA  HARRINGTON,  June  16,  1906. 

Quantitative  observations  on  the  vibration  of  a  tuning- 
fork. 

THOMAS  LANSING  PORTER,  June  18,  1908. 

A  study  of  the  forced  vibrations  of  a  soap-film  membrane. 

CHESTER  ARTHUR  BUTMAN,  June  17,  1909. 

The  Zeeman  effect  treated  historically  and  experimentally. 


20  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

ROBERT  HUTCHINGS  GODDARD,  June  16,  1910. 

Theory  of  diffraction. 
HAROLD  FRANCIS  FULLER,  June  15,  1911. 

The  duration  of  impact  between  elastic  spheres. 
WALLACE  FRANK  POWERS,  June  15,  1911. 

A  study  of  measurements  of  self-induction. 
HAROLD  FREDERIC  STIMSON,  June  15,  1911. 

A  study  of  vowels  by  the  Oscillograph. 

CHEMISTRY 

CHAUNCEY  ALLAN  LYFORD,  June  16,  1906. 

A  study  of  the  dissociation  products  of  bovine  haemo- 
globin. 
CHARLES  WALTER  BACON,  June  20,  1907. 

A  study  of  the  determination  of  carbon  by  combustion. 
CARLETON  BELL  NICKERSON,  June  20,  1907. 

A  study  of  the  solubility  and  reduction  products  of 

potassium  chlorplatinate. 
THOMAS  FRANCIS  POWER,  June  17,  1909. 

A  precise  quantitative  study  of  the  phenomena  of  direct 

esterification. 
CLARENCE  DELETTE  WRIGHT,  June  17,  1909. 

A  quantitative  experimental  investigation  of  the  steric 

hindrance  hypothesis. 
ROBERT  SINGLETON  HART,  June  16,  1910. 

A  study  of  the  decomposition  of  tertiary  amyl  acetate. 
ROBERT  LUTHER  SIBLEY,  June  15,  1911. 

A  solution  of  the  problem  as  to  whether  the  inversion  of 

cane-sugar  by  acids  is  a  mono-molecular  reaction  with 

respect  to  sugar. 
RALPH  HATHEWAY  WHITE,  June  15,  1911. 

A  rapid  method  for  the  determination  of  the  partial 

pressures  of  binary  mixtures. 
MERRITT  ROY  GROSE,  June  18,  1912. 

A  study  of  the  reactions  of  certain  maleinoid  and  fuma- 

roid  compounds  with  aromatic  amines. 
HERMAN  MONROE  POTTER,  June  18,  1912. 

The  effect  of  water  upon  the  hydrolosis  of  cane  sugar. 
JOHN  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCHULZE,  June  18,  1912. 

The  fractional  distillation  of  binary  mixtures. 
ELIAS  YANOVSKY,  June  18,  1912. 

Esterification  catalysis. 
RAYMOND  AUGUSTINE  DUNPHY,  June  17,  1913. 

A  new  method  for  determining  the  molecular  elevation 

of  the  boiling  point.     The  partial  vapor  pressures  of 

ternary  mixtures. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  21 

MARION  MYRL  HARRISON,  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  the  dynamics  of  the  decomposition  of  tertiary 

amyl  benzoate. 
HAROLD  ARTHUR  MORTON,  June  17,  1913. 

The  theory  of  the  variable  specific  rotation  of  the  sugars. 
EDWARD  MARION  AUGUSTUS  CHANDLER,  June  18,  1914. 

On  the  dynamics  of  ester  hydrolosis  by  acids. 
LEO  HENRY  DAWSON,  June  18,  1914. 

On   the   viscosities   of   aqueous   solutions   of   potassium 

chloride  and  of  hydrochloric  acid. 


BIOLOGY 


ARTHUR  HOWARD  ESTABROOK,  June  19,  1906. 

The  present  status  of  the  English  sparrow  problem  in 

America. 
BURTON  NOBLE  GATES,  June  19,  1906. 

Cellular  structure  of  the  peach. 
FRANCIS  MARSH  BALDWIN,  June  20,  1907. 

Daily  life  of  the  earthworm. 
CHARLES  ELBERT  DISNEY,  June  20,  1907. 

The  histology  of  certain  insect  galls  of  the  oak. 
EDITH  MONTGOMERY  DIXON,  June  20,  1907 

The  problem  of  the  cat  in  relation  to  bird  life. 
CAROLINE  AMELIA  OSBORNE,  June  20,  1907. 

The  cat:  a  neglected  factor  in  sanitary  science. 

(Fed.  Sent.,  Dec.,  1907,  Vol.  14,  pp.  439-459.) 
FLOYD  EARLE  CHIDESTER,  June  18,  1908. 

The  biology  of  the  crawfish. 
EDITH  MAYNARD  WALLACE,  June  18,  1908. 

A  comparative  study  of  motor  nerves  and  nerve-endings 

by  the  Sihler  method. 
JESSE  BRUNER,  June  17,  1909. 

Constitutional  vitality  and  vigor  of  offspring  and  the 

physiological  conditions  which  influence  it. 
WILLIAM  ALDERMAN  MATHENY,  June  17,  1909. 

Effects  of  alcohol  on  the  life  cycle  of  paramecia. 
OWEN  WESLEY  MILLS,  June  17,  1909. 

The  biology  of  pellia  epiphylla. 
MAUD  ETHEL  COCHRAN,  June  16,  1910. 

The  biology  of  the  red-backed  salamander  (Plethodon 

cinereus  Erythronotus,  green). 
LOUISE  GULICK,  June  16,  1910. 

Natural  history  of  Heteropoda  venatoria,  Linn  (or  regia, 

Fabr.). 


22  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

ARTHUR  WILDER  KALLOM,  June  16,  1910. 

Studies  in  discrimination  of  color  and  form  with  the 
ringneck  dove  and  homing  pigeon. 

ROSIE  GARDNER  SQUIER,  June  18,  1912. 

The  natural  history  and  daily  life  of  the  house  fly. 

FRANCES  WASHINGTON  TUFTS,  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  root  systems  with  methods  for  their  investi- 
gation. 

PSYCHOLOGY 

ROWLAND  HAYNBS,  June  21,  1905. 

Religious  faith  as  an  individual  experience. 
REGINALD  LESTER  WEBB,  June  19,  1906. 

The  psychological  novel. 
JOHANNES  BROENE,  June  20,  1907. 

The  early  philosophy  of  Friedrich  Nietzsche. 
LOUISE  ELLISON,  June  20,  1907. 

The  psychology  of  definition  as  shown   by  children's 

definitions  of  abstract  terms. 

(Amtr.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  April,  1908,  Vol.  19,  pp.  253-260.) 
TIMOTHY  JOSEPH  STEVENSON,  June  20,  1907. 

An  instrument  for  the  study  of  the  time  relations  of 

binocular  vision,  together  with  a  statement  of  preliminary 

results. 

(Amer.  Jour,  of  Psy.,  Jan.,  1908,  Vol.  19,  pp.  130-137). 
WILLIAM  JAMES  BEESON,  June  18,  1908. 

The  child  and  his  religious  development. 
ROLLAND  RAWSON  GREENWOOD,  June  18,  1908. 

Ibsen :  The  man  and  his  work. 
EUCLID  HELIE,  June  18,  1908. 

The  religious  and  moral  aspects  of  stoicism. 
FRANCIS  PATRICK  MC\AMARA,  June  18,  1908. 

A  brief  history  of  Christian  marriage  and  divorce. 
JAMES  ANDREW  RUSSELL,  June  18,  1908. 

The  religious  crisis  in  France:    its  history,  causes  and 

results. 
EDWARD  PORTER  ST.  JOHN,  June  18,  1908. 

A  genetic  study  of  veracity. 

(Ped.  Sem.,  June,  1908,  Vol.  15,  pp.  246-270.) 
CHARLES  SCHOFIELD  CARROLL,  June  17,  1909. 

The   Catholic   confessional;    its   history,    doctrine   and 

psychology. 
JOHN  EDWARD  DOWD,  June  17,  1909. 

The  sacrifice  of  the  mass  in  the  Catholic  church. 
HELEN  MAKER  DOWNEY,  June  17,  1909. 

Ambition. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  23 

SAKYO  KANDA,  June  17,  1909. 

An  examination  of  Buddha's  atheism  and  non-atmanism. 
MOTT  ALBERTUS  KAYLOR,  June  17,  1909. 

Feelings,  thought,  and  conduct  of  children  toward  animal 

pets. 

(Fed.  Sem.,  June,  1909,  Vol.  16,  pp,  205-239.) 
JAMES  HUFF  McCuRDY,  June  17,  1909. 

Adolescent  changes  in  heart-rate  blood  pressure. 
YASUMA  NAKAMURA,  June  17,  1909. 

Evolution  of  suicide.     Being  a  psychological  considera- 
tion of  the  formation  and  genesis  of  the  impulse. 
JOHN  JAMES  SALMON,  June  17,  1909. 

Saint  invocation  and  religious  memorials  in  the  Catholic 

church. 
AUGUSTA  WIGGAM,  June  17,  1909. 

A  contribution  to  the  data  of  dream  psychology. 

(Fed.  Sem.,  June,  1909,  Vol.  16,  pp.  240-251.) 
GEORGE  MYRON  BARROWS,  June  16,  1910. 

The  psychology  of  testimony. 
GEORGE  DAVIS  BIVIN,  June  16,  1910. 

The  phylogenetic  significance  of  religious  conversion. 
HARRY  JOSEPH  BUTLER,  June  16,  1910. 

Stations  of  the  cross;   their  history  and  psychology. 
GEORGE  BERNARD  CASHEN,  June  16,  1910. 

Jesuit  missionaries  in  Japan :  their  history  and  psychology. 
TADAICHI  UEDA,  June  16,  1910. 

The  origin  and  growth  of  egoistic  and  altruistic  senti- 
ments in  children. 
ERWIN  OLIVER  FINKENBINDER,  June  15,  1911. 

An  experimental  study  on  the  inter-relations  of  the  four 

gustatory  qualities. 
FRANK  EUGENE  HOWARD,  June  15,  1911. 

Sources  of  pragmatism. 
GEORGE  WILLIAM  MACKAY,  June  15,  1911. 

The  psychology  of  oratory. 
HENRY  BROWN  MOYLE,  June  15,  1911. 

Moral  imbecility. 
BARBARA  ELIZABETH  ROETHLEIN,  June  15,  1911. 

The  legibility  of  different  faces  of  type. 
COLLYS  FREDWARD  SPARKMAN,  June  15,  1911. 

Satan  and  his  ancestors  from  a  psychological  standpoint. 
IVY  GERTRUDE  CAMPBELL,  June  18,  1912. 

A  study  in  pre-Socratic  philosophy. 
RANSOM  A.  MACKIE,  June  18,  1912. 

Education  during  adolescence.     A  study  of  some  phases 

of  modern  high  school  reorganization. 


24  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

CHARLES  WEBSTER  ST.  JOHN,  June  18,  1912. 

The  psychology  of  senescence:  An  introductory  study. 
RAYMOND  BELLAMY,  June  17,  1913. 

An  introductory  study  of  dreams. 
GEORGE  EARL  FREELAND,  June  17,  1913. 

Education  through  spontaneous  activity  and  toys. 
ARTHUR  EDWARD  HAMILTON,  June  17,  1913. 

Eugenics. 
HENRY  JACOBSON,  June  17,  1913. 

An  historical  resume"  of  some  religious  phenomena  in 

America. 
JOHN  FRANCIS  SULLIVAN,  June  17,  1913. 

Vocational  guidance. 
RAYMOND  HOLDER  WHEELER,  June  17,  1913. 

A  preliminary  experimental  study  of  volition. 
HAROLD  RANDOLPH  CROSLAND,  June  18,  1914. 

The  relative  efficiency  of  imagery  of  different  modalities 

in  learning  and  remembering. 
BAITEN  HORI,  June  18,  1914. 

Theories  of  attention. 
SAMUEL  CALMIN  KOHS,  June  18,  1914. 

The  association  method  in  its  relation  to  the  complex  and 

complex  indicators. 
FLORENCE  MATEER,  June  18,  1914. 

The  psycho-clinician;  personality  and  training. 
WILLIAM  LEANDER  MUTTART,  June  18,  1914. 

The  psychological  basis  of  asceticism. 
GAULT  W.  PLEASANT,  June  18,  1914. 

Boys'  organizations  and  their  educational  value. 
CURTIS  T.  WILLIAMS,  June  18,  1914. 

Animal  totemism  and  tabu  in  literature. 

EDUCATION 

ALBERT  H.  N.  BARON,  June  19,  1906. 

Juvenile  delinquency  in  Worcester. 
GEORGE  LEONARD  DROWNE,  June  19,  1906. 

The  essential  elements  of  poetry. 
HARRY  SCHURMANN,  June  19,  1906. 

Dramatic  characteristics  of  Richard  Wagner's  tetralogy 

"  Der  Ring  des  Nibelungen." 
ELNORA  WHITMAN  CURTIS,  June  18,  1908. 

The  dramatic  instinct  in  education. 

(Fed.  Sem.,  Sept.,  1908,  Vol.  15,  pp.  299-346.) 
WILLIAM  GREGORY  SIDDELL,  June  18,  1908. 

The  juvenile  court:  its  work,  development  and  possibili- 
ties. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  25 

GEORGE  HENRY  STEVES,  June  18,  1908. 

Child  labor. 
EDMUND  SMITH  CONKLIN,  June  17,  1909. 

Collegiate  religious  education. 
LUCETTA  CRUM,  June  17,  1909. 

Story-telling. 
ANNA  LOUISE  KRANZ,  June  17,  1909. 

Studies  in  the  development  of  student  honor  and  self- 
government. 
MARION  GENEVIEVE  BOLAND,  June  16,  1910. 

Modern  language  teaching. 
THOMAS  CHARLES  CARRIGAN,  June  16,  1910. 

Juvenile  delinquency  in  Worcester. 
PERCY  KENDALL  HOLMES,  June  16,  1910. 

The  hygiene  and  pedagogy  of  the  school  period. 
JOHN  LEROY  HUGHES,  June  16,  1910. 

Children's  charities  (Worcester  Survey.) 
KARL  JOHAN  KARLSON,  June  16,  1910. 

The  Swedish  population  of  Worcester:   a  study  in  social 

survey. 
JOHN  MILTON  MC!NDOO,  June  16,  1910. 

Literature  as  a  factor  in  education. 
JOHN  FRANCIS  ROCHE,  June  16,  1910. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  parks  and  playgrounds  of  Worcester. 
ALICE  HARPER  DAMON,  June  15,  1911. 

Biological  interests  of  girls. 
BENJAMIN  GEORGE  DUBOIS,  June  15,  1911. 

Migration  of  students. 
PIERCE  JAMES  FLEMING,  June  15,  1911. 

Moving  pictures  as  a  factor  in  education.     Fed.  Sem., 

Sept.,  1911,  Vol.  18,  pp.  336-352. 
ERNEST  HAMMOND,  June  15,  1911. 

The  juvenile  court. 
WILLIAM  BRYANT  PERRY,  June  15,  1911. 

The  negro  in  business. 
GEORGE  HERBERT  SHAFER,  June  15,  1911. 

Health  inspection  of  schools  in  the  United  States.     Fed. 

Sent.,  Sept.,  1911,  Vol.  18,  pp.  273-314. 
ADELE  ADAMS  STEELE,  June  15,  1911. 

Some  effects  of  invention  and  discovery  on  education. 
ASA  GEORGE  STEELE,  June  15,  1911. 

Some  phases  of  the  problem  of  industrial  education. 
THOMAS  FRANCIS  SULLIVAN,  June  15,  1911. 

Industrial  education  in  Massachusetts. 
IDA  KIRTLEY  WOOD,  June  15,  1911. 

An  introduction  to  the  modern  history  of  the  education  of 

women. 


26  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

MOSES  EDWIN  WOOD,  June  15,  1911. 

The  history  of  school  superintendence  in  the  United 

States. 
SOHICHI  YAMADA,  June  15,  1911. 

Suggestion  in  education. 
KATHERINE  ELLA  DOLBBAR,  June  18,  1912. 

Precocious  children. 
DOROTHY  DRAKE,  June  18,  1912. 

The  place  of  toys  in  the  life  of  a  child. 
ANNIE  ELIZABETH  STOY,  June  18,  1912. 

Suggestion  in  elementary  education. 
SAMUEL  CLAMAN,  June  17,  1913. 

The  correlation  between  physical  defects  and  retardation 

in  our  schools. 
CHARLES  HENRY  CUMMINGS,  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  children's  interests  and  day  dreams. 
GEORGE  ELLIS  JONES,  June  17,  1913. 

Tuberculosis  among  school  children. 
ABRAHAM  MANDELSTAM,  June  17,  1913. 

Oxygen  in  relation  to  fatigue. 
FRANCIS  JOHN  O'BRIEN,  June  17,  1913. 

The  hygiene  and  pedagogy  of  play.    With  special  reference 

to  the  playground. 
GEORGE  BERNARD  O'FLYNN,  June  17,  1913. 

The  educational  value  of  the  garden  city. 
FRANCIS  ALOYSIUS  TOBIN,  June  17,  1913. 

A  study  of  sophistic  education. 
LAWRENCE  AUGUSTUS  AVERILL,  June  18,  1914. 

Problems  of  the  rural  school  system  in  New  England. 
WALTER  JOSEPH  BANKES,  June  18,  1914. 

Cooperation  of  the  home  and  the  school. 
FRANCIS  CORLISS  BERRY,  June  18,  1914. 

Dental  hygiene  in  schools. 
EARL  VAN  DUSEN  BURDICK,  June  18,  1914. 

The  social  aspect  of  school  dramatics. 
GEORGE  ALLAN  COB,  June  18,  1914. 

The  public  school  teacher  in  Massachusetts. 
CHARLES  ANTHONY  DONLON,  June  18,  1914. 

Commercial  education. 
MERLE  COE  KNAPP,  June  18,  1914. 

The  qualities  of  bad  air. 
FLOYD  MARION  MCDOWELL,  June  18,  1914. 

The  problem  of  the  small  college. 
JOHN  FRANCIS  O'CONNELL,  June  18,  1914. 

Jesuit  education. 
JOSEPH  VINCENT  O'CONNELL,  June  18,  1914. 

Latin  in  the  secondary  schools. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  27 

JOHN  HENRY  PURNELL,  June  18,  1914. 

The  model  school  as  an  educational  factor. 

ANTHROPOLOGY 


BERTHA  CAROLINE  DOWNING,  June  16,  1910. 

A  contribution  to  the  scientific  study  of  the  hand. 
FREDERICK  THOMAS  MAYER-OAKES,  June  15,  1911. 

Infantile  physical  characters  in  adults :  a  study  in  human 

somatology. 

HISTORY 


ROBERT  IRVING  BRAMHALL,  June  19,  1906. 

1.  The  origin  and  growth  of  the  manor. 

2.  The  Congo  in  American  diplomacy. 

WILLIAM  HAROLD  KEITH,  June  19,  1906. 

Russia's  expansion  and  development  in  Asia;    past  and 

future. 
CARLTON  EARL  RICHARDSON,  June  17,  1909. 

Unrest  in  India;  its  causes. 
EDWARD  WALTER  CLARE,  June  16,  1910. 

Manchuria:  its  history  and  present  situation. 
AMY  CLENDON  FARLIN,  June  16,  1910. 

The  international  relations  between  the  United  States 

and  China. 
PAULINE  ALLIS  SMITH,  June  16,  1910. 

The  evolution  of  the  government  of  the  Ottoman  empire. 
JESSIE  LILLIAN  WILLIS,  June  16,  1910. 

Government  education  in  China. 
ROBERT  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  June  15,  1911. 

The  development  of  the  American  colonial  policy. 
PAUL  SUMNER  EMERSON,  June  15,  1911. 

British  South  Africa:   its  history  and  present  condition. 
ARTHUR  MONROE,  June  15,  1911. 

Korea  and  the  Japanese :  a  study  of  events  and  conditions. 
CURTIS  HUGH  MORROW,  June  15,  1911. 

British  administration  in  Egypt :  its  failures  and  successes. 
CLAUDE  LEANDER  SMITH,  June  15,  1911. 

The  constructive  and  destructive  factors  in  the  christian- 

ization  of  China. 
SAMUEL  WINFIELD  HIRSCH,  June  18,  1912. 

The  economic,  political  and  social  status  of  the  American 

negro  since  1860. 
WILLIAM  KENDRICK  SCHWAB,  June  18,  1912. 

Brazil — the  United  States  of  South  America. 
SAMUEL  FLAGG  BEMIS,  June  17,  19l3. 

The  expansion  of  the  United  States  southward. 


28  DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

LAWRENCE  WHITNEY  BRIGHAM,  June  17,  1913. 

The  history  and  diplomacy  of  the  Panama  Canal. 
ALLAN  GALE  RICE,  June  17,  1913. 

Liberia. 
SETRAK  KRIKOR  BOYAJIAN,  June  18,  1914. 

Intervention  in  theory  and  practice. 
ALLAN  DICKIE,  June  18,  1914. 

The  Monroe  Doctrine. 
GEORGE  WINFIELD  MORRIS,  June  18,  1914. 

The  diplomatic  relations  between  the  United  States  and 

Russia. 
CLARENCE  PROUTY  SHEDD,  June  18,  1914. 

The  origin  and  development  of  the  College  Young  Men's 

Christian  Association  movement  in  North  America. 
WILLIAM  RODERICK  SHERMAN,  June  18,  1914. 

The  diplomatic  relations  of  the  United  States  with  Mexico 

since  1848. 

ECONOMICS 


FREDERICK  NORTON  COOKE,  JR.,  June  19,  1906. 

A  study  of  the  causes  of  poverty  in  Worcester,  Mass. 
JUN  WATANABE,  June  20,  1907. 

The  relation  of  trusts  to  labor  unions. 
EDWARD  MARTIN  ARNOS,  June  18,  1908. 

Should  inequalities  of  wealth  be  regulated  by  a  progressive 

income  tax  > 
WALTER  SEWARD  FOLBY,  June  16,  1910. 

Heterogeneity  of  population  as  correlated  with  diversity 

of  industries  in  Worcester  and  other  Massachusetts  cities. 
KAZUWO  UDO,  June  16,  1910. 

The  relation  of  Wall  street  to  banking  and  industry. 
EDWIN  LEAVITT  CLARKE,  June  15,  1911. 

Evidences  of  a  new  social  philosophy. 
IRVING  ARLINGTON  HINKLEY,  June  15,  1911. 

The  relative  development  of  certain  selected  industries 

in  the  United  States  and  in  New  England. 
GEORGE  GORDON  SAMPSON,  June  15,  1911. 

Forms  and  powers  of  Massachusetts  State  Boards  and 

Commissions. 
HARRY  Louis  JACKSON,  June  18,  1912. 

Housing  conditions  in  Worcester. 
ROBERT  JAMES  STREETER,  June  18,  1912. 

Unemployment:  its  causes  and  proposed  remedies. 
ROBERT  MORSE  WOODBURY,  June  18,  1912. 

Colora:  a  study  in  rural  sociology. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK  29 

FRED  WINFRED  CHAPLIN,  June  17,  1913. 

Society  as  a  physical  organism. 
CARL  LISLE  PERCY,  June  17,  1913. 

Changes  in  the  religious  and  social  standards  and  customs 

of  a  Massachusetts  town. 
MARY  ALICE  WAITE,  June  17,  1913. 

Wages  of  women  workers  in  department  and  retail  stores. 
THOMAS  ISAACS  BROWN,  June  18,  1914. 

A  study  of  the  social  condition  of  the  colored  population 

of  Worcester. 
WALTER  GUY  BUTLER,  June  18,  1914. 

Hereditary  pauperism. 


SUMMARY  BY  DEPARTMENTS 

Doctors  of  Philosophy 

Mathematics  22 

Physics  22 

Chemistry  1 1 

Biology  17 

Psychology  and  Education  117 
Anthropology 

Economics  1 


Masters  of  Arts 

Mathematics  6 

Physics  7 

Chemistry  17 

Biology  16 

Psychology  47 

Education  49 

Anthropology  2 
History 

Economics  16 


Total  192 


Total  182 


CLARK  COLLEGE 


Mr.  Clark,  the  Founder,  who  died  in  May,  1900,  made  pro- 
vision in  his  will  for  the  establishment  of  an  institution  "  where 
young  men  who  have  graduated  from  the  high  schools  and  other 
preparatory  schools  may  obtain,  at  a  moderate  cost,  and  in  a 
three  year  course,  a  practical  education  which  shall  fit  them  for 
useful  citizenship  and  their  work  in  life."  In  the  execution  of 
this  trust  the  Trustees  in  1902  established  Clark  College. 

The  curriculum  of  the  College  has  been  arranged  from  the 
first  upon  the  "  Group  "  system,  which  permits  a  free  election 
between  groups,  but  requires  within  the  group  a  fixed  nucleus 
of  related  studies.  At  the  opening  of  the  College  six  groups 
were  announced:  Mathematics  and  Physics;  Physics  and  Chem- 
istry; Chemistry  and  Biology;  History  and  Political  and  Social 
Science;  together  with  two  others  which  for  brevity  may  be 
called  Language  and  Literature,  and  Classical  Languages.  Later 
the  Classical  Language  group  was  united  with  that  of  Language 
and  Literature,  and  a  new  group,  Biology  and  Psychology,  was 
created.  In  1909  the  total  was  increased  to  eight,  by  adding 
History  and  English,  and  Psychology  and  Political  and  Social 
Science. 

The  titles  of  these  groups,  with  one  exception,  indicate  the 
"  major  "  subjects  pursued.  In  the  Language  and  Literature 
Group,  the  "  majors  "  permitted  have  been  various  combinations 
of  languages  ancient  and  modern.  With  the  "  majors  "  are  asso- 
ciated "  minor,"  required  and  elective  courses  sufficient  to 
complete  the  total  programme,  for  which  during  the  first  years 
of  the  College  a  total  of  108  semester  hours  was  the  minimum 
standard  and,  beginning  with  the  Class  of  1909,  a  total  of  108 
semester  hours. 

Under  the  conditions  and  with  the  curriculum  above  indicated 
the  College  has  conferred  the  A.  B.  degree  in  ten  years  upon 
354  candidates,  granting  the  one  degree  indifferently  for  work 
in  all  the  groups. 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 


31 


BACHELORS  OF  ARTS 

(The  names  of  those  not  now  living  are  indicated  by  a  f) 

CLASS  OF  1905 


GEORGE  ELMER  ALLEN 
WILLIAM  ASHTON  BENDER 
SYLVANUS  HAILE  BOWEN,  JR. 
ROBERT  IRVING  BRAMHALL 
CLARENCE  ARTHUR  BURCH 
LESLIE  MILTON  BURRAGE 
WILLIAM  JOSEPH  CHISHOLM 
FREDERICK  NORTON  COOKE,  JR. 
ANDREW  AMBROSE  CROWLEY 
ROY  MARION  CUSHMAN 
GUY  HENRY  CUTTER 
NELSON  PETER  DESSERT 
CHARLES  ELBERT  DISNEY 
FRANCIS  MARTIN  DOHERTY 
PHILIP  AYRES  EASLEY 
CHARLES  F.  WILLARD  EDMANDS 
ARTHUR  HOWARD  ESTABROOK 
JOHN  GOODRIDGE  EWING 
MICHAEL  BERNARD  Fox 
FRANK  HENRY  GALE 
JOHN  RALPH  GARBUTT 
BURTON  NOBLE  GATES 


PHILIP  NORMAN  GLAZIER 
DEVNEY  JOSEPH  GREELISH 
ROBERT  BROWNING  GREENWOOD 
BERTON  BROOKS  HARRINGTON 
ELMER  ADNA  HARRINGTON 
WILLIAM  HAROLD  KEITH 
RALPH  STEVENS  KENEELY 
LESLIE  PHILLIPS  LELAND 
RALPH  GREARSON  LINGLEY 
LEON  IRVING  MADDEN 
ALLAN  BALCOM  MILLER 
CHARLES  WINTHROP  MILLER 
WALTER  CORNELIUS  MINSCH 
WALDO  DISRAELI  PARKER 
EDWARD  ALOYSIUS  RYAN 
HARRY  SCHUERMANN 
HERMON  LESTER  SLOBIN 
HOWARD  MARTIN  SMITH 
fFREDERicK  WILLIAM  WALSH 
REGINALD  LESTER  WEBB 
HAROLD  CLAYTON  WINGATE 

43 


CLASS 

CHARLES  WALTER  BACON 
FRANCIS  MARSH  BALDWIN 
FERDINAND  JOSEPH  BELISLE 
SAMUEL  ROBERT  COGHLAN 
ALEXANDER  ALFRED  DAY 
WILLIAM  WESTON  EVANS 
GEORGE  EDWARD  GAGE 
STEPHEN  DELANO  HADLEY,  JR. 


OF   1906 

STEPHEN  PERHAM  JEWETT 
HENRY  CHASE  MARBLE 
CARLETON  BELL  NICKERSON 
WILLARD  Louis  OSBORN 
ALBERT  JUDSON  PECKHAM 
TIMOTHY  JOSEPH  STEVENSON 
JERRY  MORTIMER  WAKEFIELD 

15 


CLASS  OF  1907 


JACOB  ASHER 
ELWIN  IRVING  BARTLETT 
OTTO  FERDINAND  BOND 
LEON  EDWIN  FELTON 
ALBERT  MAX  FRIEDMAN 
ROLLAND  RAWSON  GREENWOOD 
ARCHIBALD  MOSES  HILLMAN 
ROBERT  BATES  HUNT 
CHARLES  HENRY  SAFFORD  KING 


PAUL  MILTON  MACKLIN 
HENRY  CARBEE  MANN 
GEORGE  HAMMOND  MIRICK 
WILLIAM  JOHN  MONTGOMERY 
LYMAN  BARTLETT  PHELPS 
CHARLES  LYNCH  PHILLIPS 
HOWARD  LADD  QUIMBY 
IWAR  SIGURD  WESTERBERG 

17 


32 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 


CLASS  OF  1908 


REGINALD  ROSCOE  CHAFPEE 
ERNEST  WOODWARD  DEAN 
LEWIS  WINSLOW  EVERETT 
LERov  MARSHALL  HANDY 
WILMOT  W.  GLIDDEN  HASTINGS 
EDWARD  HUBBARD,  JR. 
JOHN  HAWLEY  LARKED 
EARL  SPEAR  LEWIS 


JULIAN  IRA  LINDSAY 
WILLIAM  LAWRENCE  MILLEA 
OWEN  WESLEY  MILLS 
GEORGE  FRANCIS  MORIARTY 
THOMAS  FRANCIS  POWER 
CARLTON  EARL  RICHARDSON 
ROBERT  EVERETT  ROCKWOOD 
CLARENCE  DELETTE  WRIGHT 

16 


CLASS  OF  1909 


FRED  MCKENZIE  ARNOLD 
GEORGE  MYRON  BARROWS 
ARNOLD  AINSLIE  BENT 
GEORGE  DAVIS  BIVIN 
CLARENCE  NORMAN  BOYNTON 
SAMUEL  FRANCIS  BUMPUS 
ROLAND  PROVOOST  CARR 
HOWARD  ELIAS  CHASE 
EDWARD  WALTER  CLARE 
EDWIN  LEAVITT  CLARKE 
CHARLES  SAMUEL  CURTIS 
CLARENCE  OLIVER  DAVIS 
GLENN  MERRILL  DAVIS 
HOWARD  KIRKBRIDE  DILTS 
WALTER  SEWARD  FOLBY 
WESLEY  GRACE 


JOHN  LEROY  HUGHES 
ARTHUR  WILDER  KALLOM 
KARL  JOHAN  KARLSON 
CHARLES  LAWLER  KELLEY 
B.  WOODWARD  LANPHEAR 
HARVEY  KENT  LsSuRE 
CLINTON  NICHOLS  MACKINNON 
ASHLEY  ROBERT  NAGLE 
LESTER  SILAS  PARKER 
THOMAS  LEON  PATTERSON 
WILLIAM  FREDERICK  PHELAN 
CLARENCE  PROUTY  SHEDD 
THOMAS  WILLIAM  A.  SHEEHAN 
NICHOLAS  ARTHUR  CLARKE 

SMITH 
EDMUND  DAVID  STYLES        31 


CLASS  OF  1910 


RALPH  WESLEY  BALDWIN 
BYRON  WINPRED  BARKER 
JOSEPH  PUTNAM  CROSS 
HAROLD  JAMES  CUTLER 
HENRY  ABBOTT  DODGE 
EDWARD  JOHN  DOLAN 
PHILIP  STONE  DONNELL 
PERLIE  PETER  FALLON 
WILLIAM  JAMES  FAY 
HAROLD  LUTHER  FENNER 
ROLLO  FRANCIS  FLETCHER 
JAMES  KELLEY  FOSTER 
HAROLD  FRANCIS  FULLER 
HENRY  SYLVESTER  HASKINS 
GEORGE  DAVID  HEARN 
IRVING  ARLINGTON  HINKLEY 


HOWARD  ALGERNON  HOLT 
ROY  FRANCIS  HOWES 
GORDON  ALBERT  HUBLEY 
JOSEPH  S.  KADESH 
ISRAEL  LURIER 
ROBERT  HENRY  LUTHER 
GEORGE  WILLIAM  MACKAY 
DANIEL  JOSEPH  MARSHALL 
JOHN  EDWARD  MILLEA 
ACHILLES  HENRY  MONAT 
CURTIS  HUGH  MORROW 
fDoNALD  PERLEY 
WALLACE  FRANK  POWERS 
FLOYD  ABNER  RAMSDELL 
WARREN  MCKENDREE  RASELY 
DANIEL  JOHN  READEY 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 

CLASS  OF  1910— Continued 


33 


ALLAN  GALE  RICE 
CARROLL  WARD  ROBINSON 
ROGER  WILLIAM  SCHOFIELD 
OTIS  CHAFFIN  SHELDON 
ROBERT  LUTHER  SIBLEY 
HORACE  KENNEDY  SOWLES 
HAROLD  FREDERICK  STIMSON 
HUBERT  EMERSON  STODDARD 


ROBERT  JAMES  STREETER 
ARTHUR  CORBIN  TAFT 
HORATIO  WINFIELD  THOMAS 
PHILIP  DANIELS  WESSON 
Lucius  BRIGHAM  WHEELER 
RALPH  HATHEWAY  WHITE 
ROBERT  MORSE  WOODBURY 


47 


CLASS  OF  1911 


ERNEST  LUDWIG  ANDERSON 
DAVID  JAMES  ARNOLD 
RAY  DEARBORN  ARNOLD 
DOUGLAS  BASNETT 
GARDNER  CHENEY  BASSET 
GLENN  ROMEYNE  BENNETT 
CHARLES  FRANCIS  BOYLE 
HERMAN  EVERETT  BROWN 
JOHN  FRANCIS  BUTLER 
ALLAN  LORAINE  CARTER 
FRED  WINFRED  CHAPLIN 
WALLACE  STREETER  CHILSON 
FRANK  HOWARD  CLANCEY 


HARRY  Louis  JACKSON 
REUBEN  KAUFMAN 
ROBERT  KIRKPATRICK 
EDMUND  RANDOLPH  LAINE,  JR. 
ROBERT  HERBERT  LOOMIS 
ROY  STANLEY  MELVIN 
ALBERT  FREDERICK  NORRIS 
JOHN  WILLIAM  OAKES,  JR. 
FRANK  WILLIAMS  PETERS 
HAROLD  ANDRUS  PRESTON 
ARTHUR  REMI  RACINE 
CHARLES  WEBSTER  ST.  JOHN 
WILLIAM  KENDRICK  SCHWAB 


GEORGE  ELLSWORTH  THOMAS  COLEHUBERT  CLINTON  THOMPSON 


WILLIAM  ROBERT  COOK 
STANLEY  WALTER  CUMMINGS 
JOSEPH  FEINGOLD 
HERBERT  GAMMONS 
SAMUEL  WINFIELD  HIRSCH 


KHALIL  ABDULLAH  TOTAH 
BERTRAM  TOURVILLE 
JAMES  HENRY  WALSH 
ERNEST  HARL  WHITE 


37 


CLASS  OF  1912 


FORREST  EVERETT  ALEXANDER 
PAUL  ALEXANDER  AMES 
HAROLD  BRADFORD  AT  WOOD 
EARLE  WINSLOW  BATTLES 
EUGENE  SIMEON  BELISLE 
SAMUEL  FLAGG  BEMIS 
LAWRENCE  WHITNEY  BRIGHAM 
ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BURT 
WALTER  GUY  BUTLER 
ROBERT  RADCLYFFE  CAR- 
MICHAEL 
PAUL  LIPPITT  CODY 


CHARLES  HENRY  CUMMINGS 
LEO  HENRY  DAWSON 
ROY  FLOYD  DIBBLE 
ALLAN  DICKIE 

RAYMOND  AUGUSTINE  DUNPHY 
JOHN  FRANCIS  DWYER 
FLOY  HILL  FRAME 
HARDING  WOODS  GAYLORD 
HENRY  RANDALL  GODFREY 
RALPH  HERBERT  HANKINS 
GORDON  WALKER  HERDMAN 
JOHN  RAYMOND  HIGGINS 


34 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 


CLASS  OF  1912— Continued 


HENRY  JACOBSON 
CARL  JOHNSON 
WARD  LAMB  JOHNSON 
RALPH  GUY  KIMBALL 
JOHN  REDMOND  KIRBY 
ZORA  KLAIN 
MALCOLM  GILES  LITTLE 
LELAND  CHARLES  MAYNARD 
JOHN  ROBINSON  McCuRDY 
DOUGLAS  FULLER  MINER 
HAROLD  ARTHUR  MORTON 
FRANK  THORWALD  OBERG 
JOHN  LAIMBEER  PECKHAM 
Louis  JOSEPH  PELTIER 
HAROLD  FISHER  PIERCE 
FRANK  RUSSELL  POWERS 
EDWARD  TABOR  RADLEY 
HIRAM  NEWTON  RASELY 
CHARLES  HAROLD  RISLEY 


KENT  LINCOLN  SANBORN 
ISRAEL  JOSHUA  SARASOHN 
JEREMIAH  SHEEHAN 
JOHN  ALOYSIUS  SMITH 
MILTON  MYERS  SMITH 
RUSSELL  BATCHELLER  STOD- 

DARD 

ARNOLD  PARKER  STURTEVANT 
PHILIPPE  ARMAND  TETRAULT 
RALPH  HOYT  THAYER 
RALPH  VALENTINE  TOWNE 
RALPH  HUBERT  TWINING 
LEWIS  CLARKSON  TYREE 
FRANK  ALFRED  WALKER 
JAHAZIAH  SHAW  WEBB 
RAYMOND  HOLDER  WHEELER 
ROBERT  ARNOLD  WHITING 
WARREN  CLIFFORD  WHITMAN 
ARTHUR  CLIFFORD  WINSLOW 

60 


CLASS  OF  1913 


FRANK  LESTER  ADAMS 

ADOLPH  ANSELMI 

HERMAN  HISKIAS  APPLEDORN, 

JR. 

LAWRENCE  AUGUSTUS  AVERILL 
WALTER  LEARNED  BECKWITH 
HENRY  EHLEN  BERGER,  JR. 
WALTER  HENRY  BOIREAU 
PAUL  LLEWELLYN  BOYCE 
THOMAS  ISAACS  BROWN 
PAUL  EDWARDS  CARRUTHERS 
PENG  CHUN  CHANG 
EDWARD  PREST  CHESTER 
HAROLD  CURRY  COCHRAN 
CHARLES  EVERETT  COYNE 
LEO  GILBERT  CUMMINGS 
LOREY  CLIFFORD  DAY 
WILLIAM  BASSETT  ELWELL 
SUMNER  CARROLL  GAGE 
RAY  LINWOOD  GAY 
CARROLL  NEWMAN  GIBNEY 
DAVIS  ERASTUS  HILL 


WILLIAM  OSCAR  HORNE 
FRANK  LESLIE  JOHNSON 
LESTER  CASWELL  LEACH 
JOHN  LUND 

ROBERT  NELSON  MOLT 
WILLIAM  THOMAS  MORAN 
TETSUTARO  NAKANISHI 
JOSEPH  NATHAN  NATHANSON 
SIDNEY  STEVENS  NEGUS 
HERMAN  CLAUS  NORDENHOLT 
CLINTON  BEDFORD  OGILVIE 
AARON  PAUL  PRATT 
SAMUEL  RESNIK 
ELON  G.  SARGENT 
FRANK  LESLIE  SAWYER 
WILLIAM  RODERICK  SHERMAN 
WILLIAM  HALE  STAEBNER 
JAMES  FRANCIS  SWEENEY 
WILSON  WILLIAM  THOMAS 
EARL  WENTWORTH  THOMSON 
IRVING  JOSEPH  TOWNSEND 
CARL  MILTON  WHITE  43 


DEGREES  GRANTED  AT  CLARK 


35 


CLASS  OF  1914 


WILLIAM  CLAUDE  BESSELIEVRE 
ROGER  EMERSON  BROOKS 
ROBERT  HAMILTON  CANNON 
CLIFFORD  ZENAS  CHRISTOPHER 
EARL  RICHARDSON  KNAPP 

DANIELS 

EDWARD  HENRY  DARBY 
EARLE  RAYMOND  EDSON 
ROBERT  ADAMS  EDSON 
EARNEST  EDWARD  EELLS 
RALPH  WARNER  ELLIS 
FREDERICK  AZEL  FENTON 
HAROLD  ALLEN  FERGUSON 
ROLAND  JAMES  GODFREY 
HARDY  HAUGHRAN  GORDON 
HOWARD  WHIPPLE  GREEN 
OLIVER  MILLS  HAYDEN 
THOMAS  ROBERT  HENRY 
CHARLES  WARD  JOHNSON 
HUGO  PERCIVAL  KARLSON 
MICHAEL  MARCUS  KILEY 
GUSTAF  ALBERT  LUNDGREN 
WILLIAM  GEORGE  MACLAREN 


ARTHUR  WADE  MURDOCK 
JOHN  CORNELIUS  O'BRIEN 
JOHN  PATRICK  O'DAY 
JUSTIN  EVERETT  O'KEEFE 

GUSTAV  KlELLAND  OxHOLM 

CHARLES  CONRAD  PARKER 
EVERETT  RUSSELL  PHELPS 
MALCOLM  NEVIL  PILSWORTH 
EUGENE  WASHBURN  ROARK 
EDWARD  Louis  SAISSELIN 
JOSEPH  WILLIAM  SAVAGE 
CHARLES  BUNSEN  SHAW 
BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SMITH 
RAYMOND  MANLEY  SMITH 
LELAND  STANFORD  SPROUL 
DONALD  REED  TAFT 
JOSEPH  TALAMO 
ROLFE  HENRY  TALBOT 
THOMAS  GORDON  THOMPSON 
FRANK  LESTER  TRAFTON 
FRANK  ELIAKIM  TUPPER 
JOHN  THOMAS  WARD 
ARTHUR  E.  WOODHEAD         45 


Index  of  Graduates 


Acher,  Rudolph Ph.  D.  1910  16 

Adams,  Frank  Lester A.  B.  1913  34 

Allen,  George  Elmer A.  B.  1905  31 

Allen,  Reginald  Bryant Ph.  D.  1905  7 

Alexander,  Forrest  Everett A.  B.  1912  33 

Ames,  Paul  Alexander A.  B.  1912  33 

Anderson,  Ernest  Ludwig A.  B.  1911  33 

Anderson,  Lewis  Flint Ph.  D.  1907  IS 

Anselmi,  Adolph A.  B.  1913  34 

Appledorn,  Jr.,  Herman  Hiskias A.  B.  1913  34 

Arnett,  Lonna  Dennis Ph.  D.  1903  14 

Arnold.  David  James A.  B.  1911  33 

Arnold,  Fred  McKenzie A.  B.  1909  32 

Arnold,  Ray  Dearborn A.  B.  1911  33 

Arnos,  Edward  Martin A.  M.  1908  28 

Asher,  Jacob A.  B.  1907  31 

Atwood,  Harold  Bradford A.  B.  1912  33 

Averfll,  Lawrence  Augustus A.  B.  1913  34 

A.  M.  1914  26 

Bacon,  Charles  Walter A.  B.  1906  31 

A.M.  1907  20 

Ph.  D.  1911  9 

Bailey,  Frank  Kelton Ph.  D.  1906  8 

Baldwin,  Francis  Marsh A.  B.  1906  31 

A.  M.  1907  21 

Baldwin,  Ralph  Wesley A.  B.  1910  32 

Bankes,  Walter  Joseph A.  M.  1914  26 

Barker,  Byron  Winfred A.  B.  1910  32 

Baron,  Albert  H.  N A.  M.  1906  24 

Barrows,  George  Myron A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1910  23 

Bartlett,  Elwin  Irving A.  B.  1907  31 

Barus,  Carl        LL.  D.  1909  4 

Basnett,  Douglas A.  B.  1911  33 

Basset,  Gardner  Cheney A.  B.  1911  33 

Battles,  Earl  Winslow A.  B.  1912  33 

Becknell,  Guy  Gaillaird Ph.D.  1911  8 

Beckwith,  Walter  Learned A.  B.  1913  34 

Beeson,  William  James A.M.  1908  22 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  37 

Beik,  Arthur  Kennedy       ..........     .  Ph.D.  1913  18 

Belisle,  Eugene  Simeon      .     .........     .  A.  B.  1912  33 

Belisle,  Ferdinand  Joseph  .  ....:.  .  A.  B.  1906  31 

Bellamy,  Raymond A.  M.  1913  24 

Bemis,  Samuel  Flagg A.  B.  1912  33 

A.  M.  1913  27 

Bender,  William  Ashton A.  B.  1905  31 

Bennett,  Glenn  Romeyne A.  B.  1911  33 

Bent,  Arnold  Ainslee A.  B.  1909  32 

Berger,  Jr.,  Henry  Ehlen A.  B.  1913  34 

Bergstrom,  John  A  ........  Ph.  D.  1894  11 

Berry,  Francis  Corliss A.  M.  1914  26 

Besselieure,  William  Claude A.  B.  1914  35 

Bivin,  George  Davis A.  B.  1909  32 

A.M.  1910  23 

.'  Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Boas,  Franz LL.  D.  1909  4 

Bobbitt,  John  Franklin Ph.  D.  1909  16 

Bogert,  Marston  Taylor LL.  D.  1909  4 

Bohannon,  Eugene  William Ph.  D.  1912  17 

Boireau,  Walter  Henry A.  B.  1913  34 

Boland,  Marion  Genevieve A.  M.  1910  25 

Bolton,  Frederick  E Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Bolton,  Thaddeus  L Ph.D.  1895  11 

Boltzmann,  Ludwig LL.  D.  1899  4 

Bond,  Otto  Ferdinand A.  B.  1907  31 

Book,  William  F Ph.D.  1906  15 

Borgquist,  Alvin Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Bowen,  Sylvanus  Haile,  Jr A.  B.  1905  31 

Boyajian,  Setrak  Krikor A.  M.  1914  28 

Boyce,  Paul  Llewellyn A.  B.  1913  34 

Boyle,  Charles  Francis A.  B.  1911  33 

Boynton,  Clarence  Norman A.  B.  1909  32 

Boynton,  William  P Ph.  D.  1897  7 

Bramhall,  Robert  Irving A.  B.  1905  31 

A.M.  1906  27 

Bridge,  John  L Ph.  D.  1894  9 

Brigham,  Lawrence  Whitney A.  B.  1912  33 

A.M.  1913  28 

Brittain,  Horace  Leslie Ph.  D.  1907  15 

Broene,  Johannes A.  M.  1907  22 

Brooks,  Roger  Emerson A.  B.  1914  35 

Brown,  Charles  E Ph.  D.  1904  14 

Brown,  Hermon  Everett A.  B.  1911  33 

Brown,  Thomas  Isaacs A.  B.  1913  34 

,  '  . A.  M.  1914  29 

Bruner,  Jesse A.M.  1909  21 


38  INDEX  OP  GRADUATES 

Bryan,  William  L Ph.D.  1892  11 

Bucke,  W.  Fowler Ph.  D.  1904  14 

Bollard,  James  Atkins Ph.  D.  1914  7 

Bullard.  Warren  G Ph.  D.  1896  6 

Bumpus,  Hermon  Carey Ph.  D.  1891  9 

LL.  D.  1909  4 

Bumpus,  Samuel  Francis A.  B.  1909  32 

Burch,  Clarence  Arthur A.  B.  1905  31 

Burdick,  Carl  Van  Dusen A.  M.  1914  26 

Burgerstein,  Leo LL.  D.  1909  4 

Burk,  Frederic Ph.D.  1898  12 

Burrage,  Leslie  Milton A.  B.  1905  31 

Burt,  Arthur  William A.  B.  1912  33 

Butler,  Harry  Joseph A.  M.  1910  23 

Butler,  John  Francis A.  B.  1911  33 

Butler,  Walter  Guy A.  B.  1912  33 

A.  M.  1914  29 

Butman,  Chester  Arthur A.  M.  1909  19 

Cajal,  Santiago  Ramon  y LL.  D.  1899  4 

Campbell,  Ivy  Gertrude A.  M.  1912  23 

Ph.  D.  1914  18 

Cannon,  Robert  Hamilton A.  B.  1914  35 

Carmichael,  Robert  Radclyffe A.  B.  1912  33 

Carr,  Roland  Provost A.  B.  1909  32 

Carrigan,  Thomas  Charles A.  M.  1910  25 

Ph.  D.  1911  17 

Carroll,  Charles  Schofield A.  M.  1909  22 

Camithers,  Paul  Edwards A.  B.  1913  34 

Carter,  Allan  Loraine A.  B.  1911  33 

Cashen,  George  Bernard A.  M.  1910  23 

Chaffee,  Reginald  Roscoe A.  B.  1908  32 

Chamberlain,  Alexander  P Ph.D.  1892  11 

Chandler,  Edward  Marion  Augustus  .  .  .  A.  M.  1914  21 

Chang,  Peng  Chun A.  B.  1913  34 

Chaplin,  Fred  Winfred A.  B.  1911  33 

A.  M.  1913  29 

Chase,  Harry  Woodburn Ph.  D.  1910  16 

Chase,  Howard  Elias A.  B.  1909  32 

Chester,  Edward  Prest A.  B.  1913  34 

Chidester,  Floyd  Earle A.  M.  1908  21 

Ph.  D.  1911  10 

Chilson,  Wallace  Streetcr A.  B.  1911  33 

Chisholm,  William  Joseph A.  B.  1905  31 

Christopher,  Clifford  Zenas A.  B.  1914  35 

daman,  Samuel A.  M.  1913  26 

Clancey,  Frank  Howard A.  B.  1911  33 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  39 

Clare,  Edward  Walter A.  B.  1909  32 

..........  A.M.  1910  27 

Clark,  Arthur  L Ph.  D.  1904  8 

Clark,  Thomas  H Ph.  D.  1892  9 

Clarke,  Edwin  Leavitt A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1911  28 

Cleveland,  Alfred  A Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Cochran,  Harold  Curry A.  B.  1913  34 

Cochran,  Maud  Ethel  A.  M.  1910  21 

Cody,  Paul  Lippitt  ........  A.  B.  1912  33 

Coe,  George  Allan A.  M.  1914  26 

Coffin,  Ernest  William Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Coffin,  Joseph  George Ph.  D.  1903  8 

Coghlan,  Samuel  Robert A.  B.  1906  31 

Cole,  George  Ellsworth  Thomas A.  B.  1911  33 

Colegrove,  Frederick  W Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Conklin,  Edmund  Smith A.  M.  1909  25 

Ph.D.  1911  17 

Conradi,  Edward Ph.  D.  1904  14 

Cook,  William  Robert A.  B.  1911  33 

Cooke,  Frederick  Norton,  Jr A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  28 

Cooley,  Herbert  Carroll Ph.D.  1911  17 

Copeland,  William Ph.  D.  1907  10 

Coyne,  Charles  Everett A.  B.  1913  34 

Crosland,  Harold  Randolph A.  M.  1914  24 

Cross,  Joseph  Putnam A.  B.  1910  32 

Croswell,  Thomas  R Ph.  D.  1899  13 

Crowley,  Andrew  Ambrose A.  B.  1905  31 

Crum,  Lucetta  A.  M.  1909  25 

Cummings,  Charles  Henry A.  B.  1912  33 

A.M.  1913  26 

Cummings,  Leo  Gilbert A.  B,  1913  34 

Cummings,  Stanley  Walter A.  B.  1911  33 

Curtis,  Charles  Samuel A.  B.  1909  32 

Curtis,  Elnora  Whitman A.  M.  1908  24 

Ph.  D.  1910  17 

Curtis,  Henry  S Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Cushman,  Roy  Marion A.  B.  1905  31 

Cutler,  Harold  James A.  B.  1910  32 

Cutter,  Guy  Henry A.  B.  1905  31 

Damon,  Alice  Harper A.M.  1911  25 

Daniels,  Arthur  H Ph.D.  1893  11 

Daniels,  Earl  Richardson  Knapp       ....  A.  B.  1914  35 

Darby,  Edward  Henry A.  B.  1914  35 


40  INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 

Davis,  Clarence  Oliver A.  B.  1909  32 

Davis,  Glenn  Merrill A.  B.  1909  32 

Davis,  Herbert  Burnham Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Dawson,  George  E Ph.  D.  1897  12 

Dawson,  Leo  Henry A.  B.  1912  33 

A.  M.  1914  21 

Day,  Alexander  Alfred A.  B.  1906  31 

Day,  Lorey  Clifford A.  B.  1913  34 

Dean,  Ernest  Woodward A.  B.  1908  31 

Debierne,  Andre D.  Sc.  1909  4 

Dellinger,  Oris  Polk Ph.  D.  1907  10 

Dessert,  Nelson  Peter A.  B.  1905  31 

Dibble,  Roy  Floyd A.  B.  1912  33 

Dickie,  Allan A.  B.  1912  33 

A.M.  1914  28 

Dickinson,  Hobert  Cutler Ph.  D.  1910  8 

Dilts,  Howard  Kirkbride A.  B.  1909  32 

Disney,  Charles  Elbert A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1907  21 

Dixon,  Edith  Montgomery A.  M.  1907  21 

Dodge,  Henry  Abbott  .  A.  B.  1910  32 

Doherty,  Francis  Martin A.  B.  1905  31 

Dolan,  Edward  John A.  B.  1910  32 

Dolbear,  Katherine  Ella A.  M.  1912  26 

Donlon,  Charles  Anthony A.  M.  1914  26 

Donnell,  Philip  Stone A.  B.  1910  32 

Dowd,  John  Edward A.  M.  1909  22 

Dowling,  L.  Wayland Ph.  D.  1895  6 

Downey,  Helen  Maher A.  M.  1909  22 

Downing,  Bertha  Caroline A.  M.  1910  27 

Drake,  Dorothy A.  M.  1912  26 

Dresslar,  Fletcher  B Ph.D.  1894  11 

Drew,  Frank Ph.  D.  1895  11 

Drowne,  George  Leonard A.  M.  1906  24 

Dubois,  Benjamin  George A.M.  1911  25 

Duncan,  Frederick  N Ph.  D.  1906  10 

Dunphy,  Raymond  Augustine A.  B.  1912  33 

A.M.  1913  20 

Dustheimer,  Oscar  Lee A.  M.  1914  19 

Dwyer,  John  Francis A.  B.  1912  33 

Easley,  Charles  Wilson Ph.  D.  1908  9 

Easley,  Philip  Ayres A.  B.  1905  31 

Eby,  Frederick        Ph.  D.  1900  13 

Edmands,  Charles  F.  Willard A.  B.  1905  31 

Edmondson,  Thomas  W Ph.  D.  1896  7 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  41 

Edson,  Earle  Raymond A.  B.  1914  35 

Edson,  Robert  Adams        . A.  B.  1914  35 

Eells,  Earnest  Edward A.  B.  1914  35 

Elliott,  Robert  Thomas A.  M.  1911  27 

Ellis,  A.  Caswell Ph.  D.  1897  12 

Ellis,  Ralph  Warner A.  B.  1914  35 

Ellis,  Robert  Sidney Ph.  D.  1914  18 

Ellison,  Louise A.  M.  1907  22 

Ellison,  Louise  (Mrs.  Ordahl) Ph.  D.  1909  16 

Elwell,  William  Bassett A.  B.  1913  34 

Emerson,  Paul  Sumner A.  M.  1911  27 

Estabrook,  Arthur  Howard A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  21 

Evans,  William  Weston A.  B.  1906  31 

Everett,  Lewis  Winslow A.  B.  1908  32 

Ewing,  John  Goodridge A.  B.  1905  31 

Fallon,  Perlie  Peter A.  B.  1910  32 

Farlin,  Amy  Clendon    .  . A.  M.  1910  27 

Fay,  William  James A.  B.  1910  32 

Feingold,  Joseph A.  B.  1911  33 

Felton,  Leon  Edwin A.  B.  1907  31 

Fenner,  Harold  Luther A.  B.  1910  32 

Fenton,  Frederick  Azel A.  B.  1914  35 

Ferguson,  Harold  Allen A.  B.  1914  35 

Ferry,  Frederick  C Ph.  D.  1898  6 

Field,  Irving  Angell Ph.D.  1913  11 

Finkenbinder,  Erwin  Oliver A.M.  1911  23 

Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Fisher,  Sara  Carolyn Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Fleming,  Pierce  James A.M.  1911  25 

Fletcher,  John  Madison Ph.  D.  1912  17 

Fletcher,  Rollo  Francis A.  B.  1910  32 

Foley,  Walter  Seward        A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1910  28 

Forbes,  William  Trowbridge  Merrifield        .     .  Ph.  D.  1910  10 

Forel,  August LL.  D.  1899  4 

Foster,  James  Kelley A.  B.  1910  32 

Fox,  Michael  Bernard A.  B.  1905  31 

Frame,  Floy  Hill A.  B.  1912  33 

France,  Clemens  James Ph.  D.  1901  13 

Freeland,  George  Carl A.  M.  1913  24 

French,  John  S Ph.  D.  1899  6 

Freud,  Sigmund LL.  D.  1909  4 

Friedman,  Albert  Max A.  B.  1907  31 

Fulcher,  Gordon  Scott Ph.  D.  1910  8 


42  INDEX  OP  GRADUATES 

Fuller,  Harold  Francis A.  B.  1910  32 

A.M.  1911  20 


Gage,  George  Edward A.  B.  1906  31 

Gage,  Sumner  Carroll        A.  B.  1913  34 

Gale,  Frank  Henry A.  B.  1905  31 

Gammons,  Herbert A.  B.  1911  33 

Garbutt,  John  Ralph         A.  B.  1905  31 

Card,  Willis  Lloyd Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Gates,  Burton  Noble A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  21 

Ph.  D.  1909  10 

Gates,  Jesse  Nevin Ph.  D.  1904  7 

Gay,  Ray  Unwood A.  B.  1913  34 

Gaylord,  Harding  Woods        A.  B.  1912  33 

Gesell,  Arnold  Lucius Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Gibbs,  David Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Gibney,  Carroll  Newman        A.  B.  1913  34 

Gilbertson,  Albert  Nicday Ph.  D.  1913  19 

Glazier,  Philip  Norman A.  B.  1905  31 

Goddard,  Henry  H Ph.D.  1899  12 

Goddard,  Robert  Hutchings A.  M.  1910  20 

Ph.  D.  1911  8 

Godfrey,  Henry  Randall A.  B.  1912  33 

Godfrey,  Roland  James A.  B.  1914  35 

Goodrich,  Merton  Taylor A.  M.  1912  19 

Gordon,  Hardy  Haughran A.  B.  1914  35 

Gowen,  Benjamin  Spencer Ph.  D.  1905  14 

Grace,  Charles  Wesley A.  B.  1909  32 

Greelish,  Devney  Joseph A.  B.  1905  31 

Green,  Howard  Whipple A.  B.  1914  35 

Greenwood,  Robert  Browning A.  B.  1905  31 

Greenwood,  Rolland  Rawson A.  B.  1907  31 

A.  M.  1908  22 

Grose,  Merritt  Roy A.  M.  1912  20 

Guillet,  Cephas Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Gulick,  Louise  A.  M.  1910  21 


Hadley,  Stephen  Delano,  Jr A.  B.  1906  31 

Hall,  T.  Proctor Ph.  D.  1893  7 

Hamilton,  Arthur  E A.M.  1913  24 

Hammond,  Ernest        A.M.  1911  25 

Handy,  Leroy  Marshall A.  B.  1908  32 

Hankins,  Ralph  Herbert A.  B.  1912  33 

Harrington,  Berton  Brooks A.  B.  1905  31 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  43 

Harrington,  Elmer  Adna A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  19 

Harris,  James  William Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Harrison,  Marion  Myrl A.  M.  1913  21 

Ph.  D.  1914  9 

Hart,  Robert  Singleton A.  M.  1910  20 

Hartson,  Louis  Dunton Ph.  D.  1911  17 

Harvey,  McLeod Ph.  D.  1911  17 

Haskins,  Henry  Sylvester A.  B.  1910  32 

Haslett,  Samuel  B Ph.  D.  1901  13 

Hastings,  Wilmot  W.  Glidden A.  B.  1908  32 

Hayden,  Oliver  Mills  A.  B.  1914  35 

Hayes,  Alice  Berg A.M.  1911  19 

Haynes,  Rowland  A.  M.  1905  22 

Hearn,  George  David A.  B.  1910  32 

Helie,  Euclid A.M.  1908  22 

Henry,  Thomas  Robert A.  B.  1914  35 

Herdman,  Gordon  Walker A.  B.  1912  33 

Higgins,  John  Raymond A.  B.  1912  33 

Hill,  David  Erastus A.  B.  1913  34 

Hill,  David  Spence Ph.  D.  1907  15 

Hill,  John  E Ph.  D.  1895  6 

Hillman,  Archibald  Moses A.  B.  1907  31 

Hinkley,  Irving  Arlington A.  B.  1910  32 

A.  M.  1911  28 

Hirsh,  Samuel  Winfield A.  B.  1911  33 

A.M.  1912  27 

Hitchcock,  Albert  Wellman Ph.D.  1906  15 

Holgate,  Thomas  F Ph.  D.  1893  6 

Holmes,  Percy  Kendall A.  M.  1910  25 

Holmes,  William  Henry,  Jr Ph.  D.  1910  17 

Holt,  Howard  Algernon A.  B.  1910  32 

Hori,  Baiten A.  M.  1914  24 

Home,  William  Oscar A.  B.  1913  34 

Howard,  Frank  Eugene A.M.  1911  23 

Ph.  D.  1912  17 

Howes,  Roy  Francis A.  B.  1910  32 

Hubbard,  Edward,  Jr A.  B.  1908  32 

Hubbard,  John  Charles Ph.  D.  1904  8 

Hubley,  Gordon  Albert A.  B.  1910  32 

Huey,  Edmund  B Ph.  D.  1899  13 

Hughes,  John  Leroy A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1910  25 

Hunt,  Robert  Bates A.  B.  1907  31 

Hutchinson,  George  Alexander Ph.  D.  1910  17 

Hylan,  John  P Ph.  D.  1901  14 


44  INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 

Ishizawa,  Kyugori        Ph.  D.  1909  19 

Ives,  James  Edmund Ph.  D.  1901  8 

Jackson,  Harry  Louis A.  B.  1911  33 

A.  M.  1912  28 

Jacobson,  Henry A.  B.  1912  34 

A.  M.  1913  24 

Jennings,  Herbert  Spencer LL.  D.  1909  4 

Jewell,  James  Ralph Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Jewett,  Stephen  Perhara A.  B.  1906  31 

Johnson,  Carl A.  B.  1912  34 

Johnson,  Charles  Ward A.  B.  1914  35 

Johnson,  Prank  Leslie A.  B.  1913  34 

Johnson,  Ward  Lamb A.  B.  1912  34 

Jones,  Arthur  Taber Ph.  D.  1913  9 

Jones,  George  Ellis A.  M.  1913  26 

Jordan,  Edwin  O Ph.  D.  1892  10 

Jung,  Car!  G LL.  D.  1909  4 

Kadesh,  Joseph  S A.  B.  1910  32 

Kakise,  Hikoso Ph.  D.  1909  16 

Kallom,  Arthur  Wilder A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1910  22 

Kanda,  Sakyo A.  M.  1909  23 

Karlson,  Hugo  Pertival A.  B.  1914  35 

Karlson,  Karl  Johan A.  B.  1909  32 

A.  M.  1910  25 

Karlson,  Karl  John Ph.  D.  1912  18 

Kaufman,  Reuben        A.  B.  1911  33 

Kaylor,  Mott  AJbertus A.M.  1909  23 

Keith,  William  Harold A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  27 

Kelley,  Charles  Lawler A.  B.  1909  32 

Keneely,  Ralph  Stevens A.  B.  1905  31 

Keppel,  Herbert  G Ph.  D.  1901  7 

Kfley,  Michael  Marcus A.  B.  1914  35 

Kimball,  Ralph  Guy A.  B.  1912  34 

King,  Charles  Henry  Safford A.  B.  1907  31 

Kinnaman,  Andrew  J Ph.  D.  1902  14 

Kirby,  John  Redmond A.  B.  1912  34 

Kirkpatrick,  Robert A.  B.  1911  33 

Klain,  Zora A.  B.  1912  34 

Kline,  Linus  W Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Knapp,  Merle  Coe A.  M.  1914  26 

Kohs,  Samuel  Calmin        .     .     „    ,     .     .     .  A.  M.  1914  24 

Kranz,  Anna  Louise     .  A.  M.  1909  25 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  45 

Kuhlmann,  Fred Ph.  D.  1903  14 

Kuma,  Toshi-Yasu Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Laine,  Edmund  Randolph,  Jr A.  B.  1911  33 

Lancaster,  Ellsworth  G Ph.  D.  1897  12 

Lanphear,  B.  Woodward A.  B.  1909  32 

Lamed,  John  Hawley A.  B.  1908  32 

Leach,  Lester  Caswell A.  B.  1913  34 

Lefschetz,  Solomon Ph.  D.  1911  7 

Leland,  Leslie  Phillips A.  B.  1905  31 

LeSure,  Harvey  Kent A.  B.  1909  32 

Leuba,  James  H Ph.  D.  1895  11 

Lewis,  Earl  Spear A.  B.  1908  32 

Libby,  M.  F Ph.  D.  1901  13 

Libby,  Walter Ph.  D.  1905  14 

Lie,  Olaf  Kristofer        A.  M.  1908  19 

Lindley,  Ernest  H Ph.  D.  1897  12 

Lindsay,  Julian  Ira A.  B.  1908  32 

Lingley,  Ralph  Grearson A.  B.  1905  31 

Little,  Malcolm  Giles A.  B.  1912  34 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot LL.  D.  1902  4 

Loomis,  Robert  Herbert A.  B.  1911  33 

Lowden,  Thomas  Scott Ph.  D.  1905  14 

Lowell,  Percival LL.  D.  1909  5 

Lund,  John        A.  B.  1913  34 

Lundgren,  Gustaf  Albert A.  B.  1914  35 

Lurier,  Israel A.  B.  1910  32 

Luther,  Robert  Henry A.  B.  1910  32 

Lyford,  Chauncey  Allan A.  M.  1906  20 

Lyans,  Cecil  Kenyon Ph.  D.  1914  18 

McCormick,  Clarence A.  M.  1914  19 

McCurdy,  James  Huff A.M.  1909  23 

McCurdy,  John  Robinson A.  B.  1912  34 

McDougle,  Ernest  Clifton Ph.  D.  1914  18 

McDowell,  Floyd  Marion A.  M.  1914  26 

Mclndoo,  John  Milton A.  M.  1910  25 

Ph.  D.  1912  18 

Mackay,  George  William A.  B.  1910  32 

A.  M.  1911  23 

Mackie,  Ransom  A A.  M.  1912  23 

Mackinnon,  Clinton  Nichols  ......  A.  B.  1909  32 

Macklin,  Paul  Milton .  A.  B.  1907  31 

MacLaren,  William  George A.  B.  1914  35 

McNamara,  Francis  Patrick A.  M.  1908  22 

Madden,  Leon  Irving A.  B.  1905  31 


46  INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 

Magni.JohnA Ph.D.  1909  16 

Mandelstain,  Abraham A.  M.  1913  26 

Mann,  Henry  Carbee A.  B.  1907  31 

Marble,  Henry  Chase A.  B.  1906  31 

Marshall,  Daniel  Joseph A.  B.  1910  32 

Mateer,  Florence A.  M.  1914  24 

Matheny,  William  Alderman A.  M.  1909  21 

Ph.  D.  1911  10 

Mayer-Oakes,  Frederick  Thomas       ....  A.  M.  1911  27 

Maynard,  Leland  Charles A.  B.  1912  34 

Melvin,  Roy  Stanley A.  B.  1911  33 

Metzler,  William  H Ph.  D.  1893  6 

Meyer,  Adolf LL.  D.  1909  5 

Michael,  Arthur LL.  D.  1909  5 

Michdson,  Albert  Abraham Phys.  D.  1909  5 

Millea,  John  Edward A.  B.  1910  32 

Millea,  William  Lawrence A.  B.  1908  32 

Miller,  Allan  Balcom A.  B.  1905  31 

Miller,  Charles  Winthrop        A.  B.  1905  31 

Miller,  Newton Ph.  D.  1908  10 

Mills,  Owen  Wesley A.  B.  1908  32 

A.  M.  1909  21 

Miner,  Douglas  Fuller A.  B.  1912  34 

Minsch,  Walter  Cornelius A.  B.  1905  31 

Mirick,  George  Hammond A.  B.  1907  31 

Misawa,  Tadasu Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Molt,  Robert  Nelson A.  B.  1913  34 

Monat,  Archilles  Henry A.  B.  1910  32 

Monroe,  Arthur A.M.  1911  27 

Montgomery,  William  John A.  B.  1907  31 

A.  M.  1909  19 

Ph.  D.  1911 

Moore,  Eliakim  Hastings        Math.  D.  1909 

Moran,  William  Thomas A.  B.  1913  34 

Moreno,  Halcott  C Ph.  D.  1900  6 

Moriarty,  George  Francis A.  B.  1908  32 

Morley,  Raymond  Kurtz Ph.  D.  1910  7 

Morris,  George  Winfield A.M.  1914  28 

Morrow,  Curtis  Hugh        A.  B.  1910  32 

A.M.  1911  27 

Morton,  Harold  Arthur A.  B.  1912  34 

A.M.  1913  21 

Moses,  Josiah Ph.  D.  1904  14 

Mosso,  Angelo LL.  D.  1899  4 

Moyle,  Henry  Brown A.M.  1911  23 

Murdock,  Arthur  Wade  A.  B.  1914  35 


INDEX  OP  GRADUATES  47 

Mutchler,  Fred Ph.  D.  1904  10 

Muttart,  William  Leander A.  M.  1914  24 

Myers,  George  Edmund Ph.  D.  1906  15 

Nagle,  Ashley  Robert A.  B.  1909  32 

Nakamura,  Yasuma A.  M.  1909  23 

Nakanishi,  Tetsutaro A.  B.  1913  34 

Nathanson,  Joseph  Nathan A.  B.  1913  34 

Negus,  Sidney  Stevens A.  B.  1913  34 

Nice,  Leonard  Elaine Ph.D.  1911  10 

Nichols,  Ernest  Fox LL.  D.  1909  5 

Nichols,  Herbert Ph.D.  1891  11 

Nichols,  Thomas  F Ph.  D.  1895  6 

Nickerson,  Carleton  Bell A.  B.  1906  31 

A.M.  1907  20 

Nordenholt,  Herman  Claus A.  B.  1913  34 

Norris,  Albert  Frederick A.  B.  1911  33 

Noyes,  Arthur  Amos LL.  D.  1909  5 

Noyes,  William  Albert      „ LL.  D.  1909  5 

Oakes,  John  William,  Jr A.  B.  1911  33 

Oberg,  Frank  Thorwald A.  B.  1912  34 

O'Brien,  Francis  John A.  M.  1913  26 

O'Brien,  John  Cornelius A.  B.  1914  35 

O'Connell,  John  Francis A.M.  1914  26 

O'Connell,  Joseph  Vincent A.  M.  1914  26 

O'Day,  John  Patrick A.  B.  1914  35 

Odum,  Howard  W Ph.  D.  1909  16 

O'Flynn,  George  Bernard A.  M.  1913  26 

Ogilvie,  Clinton  Bedford A.  B.  1913  34 

O'Keefe,  Justin  Everett A.  B.  1914 

Ordahl,  George Ph.  D.  1908  16 

Osborn,  Willard  Louis A.  B.  1906  31 

Osborne,  Caroline  Amelia A.M.  1907  21 

Ph.  D.  1908  10 

Osgood,  William  Fogg LL.  D.  1909  5 

Oxholm,  Gustav  Kielland A.  B.  1914  35 

Parker,  Charles  Conrad A.  B.  1914  35 

Parker,  Lester  Silas A.  B.  1909  32 

Parker,  Waldo  Disraeli A.  B.  1905  31 

Partridge,  George  E Ph.  D.  1899  13 

Patterson,  Thomas  Leon A.  B.  1909  32 

Pechkam,  Albert  Judson A.  B.  1906  31 

Peckham,  John  Laimbeer A.  B.  1912  34 

Peltier,  Louis  Joseph A.  B.  1912  34 

Percy,  Carl  Lisle A.M.  1913  29 

Perley,  Donald        .     .- A.  B.  1910  32 


48  INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 

Perry,  William  Bryant A.  M.  1911  25 

Peters,  Frank  Williams A.  B.  1911  33 

Phelan,  William  Frederick A.  B.  1909  32 

Phelps,  Everett  Russell A.  B.  1914  35 

Phelps,  Lyman  Bartlett A.  B.  1907  31 

Phillips,  Charles  Lynch A.  B.  1907  31 

Phillips,  Daniel  E Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Picard,  Emile LL.  D.  1899  4 

Pierce,  Harold  Fisher A.  B.  1912  34 

Pierpont,  James LL.  D.  1909  5 

Pilsworth,  Malcolm  Nevil A.  B.  1914  35 

Pleasant,  Gault  W A.M.  1914  24 

Porter,  James  P Ph.  D.  1906  IS 

Porter,  Thomas  Lansing A.  M.  1908  19 

Ph.  D.  1910  8 

Potter,  Herman  Monroe A.  M.  1912  20 

Power,  Thomas  Francis A.  B.  1908  32 

A.  M.  1909  20 

Powers,  Frank  Russell A.  B.  1912  34 

Powers,  Wallace  Frank A.  B.  1910  32 

A.  M.  1911  20 

Ph.  D.  1914  9 

Prager,  William  Louis Ph.  D.  1908  9 

Pratt,  Aaron  Paul A.  B.  1913  34 

Purnell,  John  Henry A.  M.  1914  27 

Preston,  Harold  Andrus A.  B.  1911  33 

Quimby,  Howard  Ladd A.  B.  1907  31 

Racine,  Arthur  Remi A.  B.  1911  33 

Radley,  Edward  Tabor A.  B.  1912  34 

Ramsdell,  Floyd  Abner A.  B.  1910  32 

Rasely,  Hiram  Newton A.  B.  1912  34 

Rasely,  Warren  McKendree A.  B.  1910  32 

Readey,  Daniel  John A.  B.  1910  32 

Resnik,  Samuel A.  B.  1913  34 

Rettger,  Ernest  W Ph.  D.  1898  6 

Rice,  Allan  Gale A.  B.  1910  33 

A.  M.  1913  28 

Richards,  Theodore  William Chem.  D.  1909  5 

Richardson,  Carlton  Earl  A.  B.  1908  32 

A.  M.  1909  27 

Richardson,  Roy  Franklin Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Risley,  Charles  Harold A.  B.  1912  34 

Roark,  Eugene  Washburn A.  B.  1914  35 

Robinson,  Carroll  Ward A.  B.  1910  33 

Robinson,  Kirkman  K Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Roche,  John  Francis  A.  M.  1910  25 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES  49 

Rockwood,  Robert  Everett A.  B.  1908  32 

Roethlein,  Barbara  Elizabeth A.  M.  1911  23 

Rood,  James  Theron Ph.  D.  1906  8 

Rosanoff,  Lillian Ph.  D.  1914  9 

Rowe,  Eugene  Charles Ph.  D.  1909  16 

Russell,  James  Andrew A.  M.  1908  22 

Rutherford,  Ernest Phys.  D.  1909  5 

Ryan,  Edward  Eloysius A.  B.  1905  31 

Sackett,  Leroy  Walter Ph.  D.  1910  17 

St.  John,  Charles  Webster A.  B.  1911  33 

A.M.  1912  24 

St.  John,  Edward  Porter A.M.  1908 

Saisselin,  Edward  Louis A.  B.  1914  35 

Salmon,  John  James     .     .     .      .     .      .     .      .  A.  M.  1909  23 

Sampson,  George  Gordon A.M.  1911  28 

Sanborn,  Kent  Lincoln A.  B.  1912  34 

Sarasohn,  Israel  Joshua A.  B.  1912  34 

Sargent,  Elon  G A.  B.  1913  34 

Saunders,  Clarence  A Ph.  D.  1895  7 

Savage,  Joseph  William A.  B.  1914  35 

Sawyer,  Frank  Leslie A.  B.  1913  34 

Schofield,  Roger  William A.  B.  1910  33 

Schuermann,  Harry A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  24 

Schulze,  John  Frederic  William A.M.  1912  20 

Ph.D.  1914  9 

Schwab,  William  Kendrick A.  B.  1911  33 

A.  M.  1912  27 

Scott,  Colin  A Ph.  D.  1896  12 

Sears,  Charles  H Ph.  D.  1901  13 

Sechrist,  Frank  K Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Shafer,  George  Herbert A.M.  1911  25 

Shaw,  Charles  Bunsen A.  B.  1914  35 

Shedd,  Clarence  Prouty A.  B.  1909  32 

A.M.  1914  28 

Sheehan,  Jeremiah A.  B.  1912  34 

Sheehan,  Thomas  William  A A.  B.  1909  32 

Sherman,  William  Roderick A.  B.  1913  34 

A.  M.  1914  28 

Sheldon,  Henry  Davidson Ph.  D.  1900  13 

Sheldon,  Otis  Chaffin A.  B.  1910  33 

Sibley,  Robert  Luther A.  B.  1910  33 

A.  M.  1911  20 

Siddell,  William  Gregory A.  M.  1908  24 

Slobin,  Hermon  Lester A.  B.  1905  31 

Ph.  D.  1908  7 


50  INDEX  OP  GRADUATES 

Slocum,  Stephen  Elmer Ph.  D.  1900  6 

Slonaker,  James  Rollin Ph.D.  1896  10 

Small,  Maurice  H Ph.  D.  1905  14 

Small,  Willard  S Ph.  D.  1900  13 

Smith,  Benjamin  Franklin A.  B.  1914  35 

Smith,  Claude  Leander A.M.  1911  27 

Smith,  Howard  Martin A.  B.  1905  31 

Smith,  John  Aloysius A.  B.  1912  34 

Smith,  Milton  Myers A.  B.  1912  34 

Smith,  Nicholas  Arthur  Clarke A.  B.  1909  32 

Smith,  Pauline  Allis  .  A.  M.  1910  27 

Smith,  Raymond  Manley A.  B.  1914  35 

Sowles,  Horace  Kennedy  A.  B.  1910  33 

Sparkman,  Collys  Fredward A.  M.  1911  23 

Spidle,  Simeon  Ph.  D.  1911  17 

Sproul,  Leland  Stanford A.  B.  1914  35 

Squier,  Rosie  Gardner A.  M.  1912  22 

Staebner,  William  Hale  .  ....  A.  B.  1913  34 

Starbuck,  Edwin  D Ph.  D.  1897  12 

Stebbins,  George  Edwin Ph.  D.  1907  8 

Steele,  Adele  Adams A.  M.  1911  25 

Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Steele,  Asa  George A.M.  1911  25 

Ph.  D.  1913  18 

Stern,  William LL.  D.  1909  5 

Stevenson,  Timothy  Joseph A.  B.  1906  31 

A.  M.  1907  22 

Steves,  George  Henry  A.  M.  1908  25 

Ph.  D.  1910  17 

Stewart,  Colin  C Ph.  D.  1897  10 

Stieglitz,  Julius D.  Sc.  1909  5 

Stimson,  Harold  Frederick  .  .  .  A.  B.  1910  33 

A.  M.  1911  20 

Stoddard,  Hubert  Emerson  A.  B.  1910  33 

Stoddard,  Russell  Batcheller  .  .  .  A.  B.  1912  34 

Story,  William  Edward,  Jr Ph.  D.  1907  8 

Stoutemyer,  John  Howard  ...  Ph.  D.  1910  17 

Stoy,  Annie  Elizabeth  .  .  . A.  M.  1912  26 

Street,  J.  Richard Ph.  D.  1898  12 

Streeter,  Robert  James A.  B.  1910  33 

A.  M.  1912  28 

Sturtevant,  Arnold  Parker A.  B.  1912  34 

Styles,  Edmund  David  .  A.  B.  1909  32 

Sullivan,  John  Francis A.M.  1913  24 

Sullivan,  Thomas  Francis A.  M.  1911  25 

Sweeney,  James  Francis A.  B.  1913  34 

Swift,  Edgar  James Ph.  D.  1903  14 


INDEX  OP  GRADUATES  51 

Taft,  Arthur  Corbin A.  B.  1910  33 

Taft,  Donald  Reed A.  B.  1914  35 

Talamo,  Joseph       . A.  B.  1914  35 

Talbot,  Rolfe  Henry A.  B.  1914  35 

Taylor,  Samuel  N Ph.  D.  1896  7 

Terman,  Lewis  Madison Ph.  D.  1905  14 

Tetrault,  Philippe  Armand A.  B.  1912  34 

Thayer,  Ralph  Hoyt A.  B.  1912  34 

Thomas,  Horatio  Winfield A.  B.  1910  33 

Thomas,  Wilson  William A.  B.  1913  34 

Thompson,  Hubert  Clinton A.  B.  1911  33 

Thompson,  Thomas  Gordon A.  B.  1914  35 

Thomson,  Earl  Wentworth A.  B.  1913  34 

Thurber,  Charles  H Ph.  D.  1900  13 

Titchener,  Edward  Bradford         Litt.  D.  1909  5 

Tobin,  Francis  Aloysius A.  M.  1913  26 

Totah,  Khalil  Abdullah A.  B.  1911  33 

Tourville,  Bertram A.  B.  1911  33 

Towne,  Ralph  Valentine A.  B.  1912  34 

Townsend,  Irving  Joseph        A.  B.  1913  34 

Tracy,  Frederick Ph.  D.  1893  11 

Trafton,  Frank  Lester A.  B.  1914  35 

Trettien,  August  W Ph.  D.  1904  14 

Triplett,  Norman Ph.  D.  1900  13 

Tufts,  Frances  Washington A.  M.  1913  22 

Tupper,  Frank  Eliakim A.  B.  1914  35 

Twining,  Ralph  Hubert A.  B.  1912  34 

Tyree,  Lewis  Clarkson A.  B.  1912  34 

Udo,  Kazuwo A.M.  1910  28 

Ueda,  Tadaichi A.  M.  1910  23 

Ph.D.  1912  18 

Van  der  Vries,  John  N Ph.D.  1901  7 

Van  Vleck,  Edward  Burr LL.  D.  1909  5 

Van  Waters,  Miriam Ph.  D.  1913  19 

Volterra,  Vito Phys.  D.  1909  5 

Waddle,  Charles  W Ph.D.  1905  15 

Waite,  Mary  Alice A.  M.  1913  29 

Wakefield,  Jerry  Mortimer A.  B.  1906  31 

Walker,  Frank  Alfred A.  B.  1912  34 

Wallace,  Edith  Maynard A.  M.  1908  21 

Walsh,  Frederick  William A.  B.  1905  31 

Walsh,  James  Henry A.  B.  1911  33 

Ward,  John  Thomas A.  B.  1914  35 

Watanabe,  Jun        A.  M.  1907  28 


52  INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 

Weaver,  Edward  Ebenezer      ......  Ph.D.  1910  17 

Webb,  Reginald  Lester A.  B.  1905  31 

A.  M.  1906  22 

Webb,  Jahaziah  Shaw A.  B.  1912  34 

Weems,  Julius  B Ph.  D.  1894  9 

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