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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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
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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,
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
16 DEGREES GRANTED AT CLARK
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.
18 DEGREES GRANTED AT CLARK
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.
DEGREES GRANTED AT CLARK 19
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
Weld, Harry Porter Ph.D. 1911 17
Wells, Roy T Ph. D. 1903 8
Wesson, Philip Daniels A. B. 1910 33
Westerberg, Iwar Sigurd A. B. 1907 31
Wheeler, Lucius Brigham A. B. 1910 33
Wheeler, Raymond Holder A. B. 1912 34
A.M. 1913 24
Wheeler, William M Ph. D. 1892 9
White, Carl Milton A. B. 1913 34
White, Ernest Harl A. B. 1911 33
White, Jesse Hayes Ph. D. 1908 16
White, Ralph Hatheway A. B. 1910 33
A.M. 1911 20
Whiting, Robert Arnold A. B. 1912 34
Whitman, Charles Otis Biol. D. 1909 5
Whitman, Warren Clifford A. B. 1912 34
Wiggam, Augusta A. M. 1909 23
Wilfley, Lebbeus L LL. D. 1909 5
Wfflcox, Inman L Ph. D. 1909 16
Williams, Curtis T A.M. 1914 24
Williams, Frank B Ph. D. 1900 6
Willis, Jessie Lillian A.M. 1910 27
Wills, Albert P Ph. D. 1897 7
Wingate, Harold Clayton A. B. 1905 31
Winslow, Arthur Clifford A. B. 1912 34
Wood, Ida Kirtley A.M. 1911 25
Wood, Moses Edwin A.M. 1911 26
Wood, Robert Williams LL. D. 1909 6
Woodbury, Robert Morse A. B. 1910 33
Woodbury, Robert Morse A. M. 1912 28
Woodhead, Arthur E A. B. 1914 35
Woods, Elizabeth Lindley Ph. D. 1913 18
Wright, Carroll Davidson LL. D. 1902 4
Wright, Clarence Delette A. B. 1908 32
A. M. 1909 20
Ph. D. 1911 9
Yamada, Sohichi A.M. 1911 26
Ph. D. 1913 18
Yanovsky, Elias A.M. 1912 20
Ph. D. 1913 9
Young, J. W. A Ph. D. 1892 6
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