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CORNELL UNIVERSITY<br />
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION<br />
Volume XVI Number 17<br />
The Register<br />
1924-<br />
25<br />
Ithaca, New York<br />
Published by the <strong>University</strong><br />
September I, 1925
THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
This book is designed to form a record of the personnel and organ<br />
ization of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> in the academic year 1924-25.<br />
This book does not contain any statement of the requirements for<br />
admission to study in the <strong>University</strong>. That information can be<br />
found in the General Circular of Information, which the Secretary of<br />
the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />
Neither does this book contain a list of the courses of instruction<br />
that are offered by the several colleges and schools of the <strong>University</strong>,<br />
or a statement of the requirements for graduation. The <strong>University</strong><br />
publishes an announcement, separately,<br />
of the Graduate School and<br />
of each of the Colleges, describing in detail the courses that they re<br />
spectively offer to students and relating the requirements for degrees.<br />
There are similar Announcements of the Summer Session and of the<br />
Winter Courses in the College of Agriculture. The Secretary of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> will send any of the Announcements free upon request.<br />
A prospective student should obtain both the General Circular<br />
of Information and the Announcement of that College which he<br />
intends to enter.
CONTENTS<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : foundation and endowment, 5 ;<br />
organization, 8.<br />
The Board of Trustees, 12.<br />
Staff of Instruction, Research, and Extension, 14.<br />
Staff of Administration, 64.<br />
government and<br />
Colleges and other departments: The Graduate School, 65; the<br />
College of Arts and Sciences, 66; the College of Law, 68; the<br />
College of Engineering, 69; the College of Architecture, 71; the<br />
Medical College, 72; the Veterinary College, 75;<br />
the College of<br />
Agriculture, 76; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />
79; College of Home Economics, 80; the Department of Military<br />
Science and Tactics, 81 ; the Department of Physical Education<br />
and Training, 82; the Department of Hygiene and Preventive<br />
Medicine, 82.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Libraries, 84.<br />
Auxiliary institutions and funds, 88.<br />
Fellowships and scholarships, 96.<br />
Prizes, 103.<br />
Loan funds and other pecuniary aids, 107.<br />
Payments to the <strong>University</strong>, 108.<br />
Publications, 111.<br />
The Alumni, 112.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
The Summer Session, 118.<br />
Athletic Association, 116.<br />
The Fifty-seventh Annual Commencement, 124.<br />
Catalogue of students, 143.<br />
Summaries, 236.<br />
Index, 238.
Sept. 15<br />
Sept. 24<br />
Sept. 25<br />
Sept. 26<br />
Sept. 29<br />
THE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR 1924-25<br />
Monday<br />
Wednesday<br />
Thursday<br />
Friday<br />
Monday<br />
Sept. 30 Tuesday<br />
Nov. 5<br />
Nov. 27<br />
Dec. 20<br />
Jan. 5<br />
Jan. 5<br />
Wednesday<br />
Thursday<br />
Saturday<br />
Monday<br />
Monday<br />
Jan. n Sunday<br />
Jan. 26<br />
Feb. 5<br />
Feb. 6, 7<br />
Feb. 9<br />
Feb. 13<br />
March 16<br />
April 4<br />
April 13<br />
May 23<br />
June 1<br />
June 11<br />
Entrance examinations began.<br />
Academic year began. Registration of<br />
new students. Examinations for the<br />
<strong>University</strong><br />
began.<br />
Undergraduate Scholarships<br />
Registration of new students.<br />
Registration of matriculated students.<br />
Instruction began in all the departments<br />
of the <strong>University</strong> at Ithaca.<br />
Instruction began in the Medical College<br />
at New York City.<br />
Winter courses in Agriculture began.<br />
Thanksgiving Day (a holiday).<br />
Instruction suspended. ) Christmas<br />
Instruction resumed. J recess.<br />
Second term of the Medical College at New<br />
York City began.<br />
Founder's Day : 1 18th anniversary of Ezra<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>'s birth.<br />
Term examinations began.<br />
A holiday.<br />
Registration of all students for the second<br />
term.<br />
Instruction began for the second term.<br />
Winter courses ended.<br />
Third term of the Medical College at New<br />
York City began.<br />
Instruction suspended. L<br />
Instruction resumed.<br />
?Spring<br />
)<br />
recess.<br />
Spring and Navy Day (a holiday).<br />
Term examinations began.<br />
Commencement at the Medical College at<br />
New York City.<br />
Fifty-seventh annual Commencement of<br />
the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
THE SUMMER SESSION OF 1 92 5<br />
The Summer Session of 1925 began on Monday, July 6, and<br />
ended on Friday, August 14; the Summer School of Agriculture and<br />
the Summer School of Biology were coincident with it. The Summer<br />
Session of the College of law began on Monday, June 22, and ends<br />
on Friday, September 4, being divided into two terms of five and one-<br />
half weeks each.<br />
Monday<br />
Thursday<br />
Fri., Sat.<br />
Monday<br />
Friday<br />
Monday<br />
Saturday<br />
Monday<br />
Saturday<br />
Monday<br />
Thursday<br />
June 15 Monday<br />
4
CORNELL UNIVERSITY<br />
FOUNDATION AND ENDOWMENT<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> was incorporated by the Legislature of the<br />
State of New York on April 27, 1865, and was opened on October 7,<br />
1868. The existence of the <strong>University</strong> is due to the combined wisdom<br />
and bounty of the United States, the State of New York, and Ezra<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>.<br />
By an act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, provision was made<br />
for a grant to the several States of public lands, thirty thousand acres<br />
for each Senator and Representative in Congress, from the sale of<br />
which there was to be established a perpetual fund "the interest of<br />
which shall be inviolably appropriated, by each State which may take<br />
and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support and<br />
maintenance of at least one College where the leading object shall be,<br />
without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including<br />
military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to<br />
agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures<br />
of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the<br />
liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several<br />
pursuits and professions in life."<br />
The States that had within their borders a sufficient extent of<br />
public lands "subject to sale at private<br />
$1.25<br />
entry"<br />
at not more than<br />
an acre were to be permitted to locate their shares of the grant<br />
upon those lands. Other States might not locate their shares, but<br />
were to receive instead the due amounts of scrip, which they were to<br />
sell, devoting the proceeds to the purposes of the Act. Purchasers of<br />
the scrip were to have the right of locating on any of the unappropri<br />
ated lands of the United States "subject to sale at private entry at<br />
$1.25<br />
an acre or less,"<br />
except that not more than one million acres<br />
might be selected in any one State and that no mineral lands what<br />
ever might be selected.<br />
The share of the State of New York was 990,000 acres. The<br />
scrip was delivered to the Comptroller of the State, who was author<br />
ized, by an act of the Legislature passed May 5, 1863, to receive it<br />
and, with the approval of other State officers, to dispose of the<br />
whole or portion any of it. He sold 8,000 acres at 83 cents and 68,-<br />
000 acres at 85 cents, receiving $64,440. He sold little because other<br />
States were offering their scrip at lower prices.<br />
Meanwhile Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong> was meditating a project which he came<br />
to formulate in the words "I would found an institution where any<br />
study."<br />
person can find instruction in any In a union of his own re<br />
sources with the proceeds of the land grant he saw a way to the real<br />
ization of his purpose. Such a union was effected by an act of the<br />
Legislature passed April 27, 1865, establishing <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
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6 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
and appropriating to it the income of New York's share of the land-<br />
grant fund. The founder's broad conception of a university was<br />
reconciled with the narrower purpose of the Act of Congress by means<br />
of a provision in the charter that, besides such branches of learning<br />
as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, "such other<br />
branches of science and knowledge may be embraced in the plan of<br />
instruction and investigation pertaining to the university as the<br />
proper."<br />
trustees may deem useful and In the same liberal spirit it<br />
was provided in regard to the board of trustees that "at no time shall<br />
;"<br />
a majority of the board be of one religious sect or of no religious sect<br />
in regard to professors and other officers, that "persons of every reli<br />
gious denomination or of no religious denomination shall be equally<br />
appointme<br />
eligible to all offices and<br />
and in regard to students,<br />
that the <strong>University</strong> should admit them "at the lowest rates of ex<br />
pense consistent with its welfare and<br />
ly<br />
efficiency,"<br />
and more particular<br />
that it should "receive students to the number of one each year<br />
from each assembly district in this State. . .free of any tuition<br />
fee. . .in consideration of their superior ability and as a reward for<br />
superior scholarship in the academies and public schools of this<br />
State."<br />
Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong>'s direct gifts to the <strong>University</strong> were five hundred<br />
thousand dollars, two hundred acres of land with useful buildings,<br />
and several smaller gifts for special purposes. His largest benefac<br />
tion came in the form of profits eventually made by the <strong>University</strong><br />
on land scrip that he purchased from the State. The State Comp<br />
troller had sold no more than 76,000 acres in the autumn of 1865,<br />
when Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong> bought 100,000 acres for $50,000 on condition that<br />
all the profits accruing from the sale of the land should be paid to<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. That purchase was but the beginning of Mr.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>'s great operation in land for the <strong>University</strong>'s benefit. In<br />
April of 1866 the Legislature passed "an act to authorize and facilitate<br />
the early disposition by the Comptroller of the lands or land scrip<br />
States."<br />
the United The Comptroller was<br />
donated to this State by<br />
authorized to sell scrip at not less than 30 cents an acre to the trustees<br />
of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, or, if they did not purchase, to anybody who<br />
would give proper security that the whole net profits from the sale of<br />
the lands would be paid to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. The trustees were not<br />
able to make the purchase. Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong> agreed to take the scrip at<br />
30 cents an acre, or 60 cents an acre, the market value, if he realized<br />
so much as that in the sale of the land. He made the following stip<br />
ulation in a letter to the Comptroller: "I shall most cheerfully accept<br />
your views so far as to consent to place the entire profits to be derived<br />
from the sale of the lands to be located with the college land scrip in<br />
the treasury of the State, if the State will receive the money as a<br />
separate fund from that which may be derived from the sale of the<br />
scrip, and will keep it permanently invested, and appropriate the<br />
proceeds from the income thereof annually to the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />
subject to the direction of the trustees thereof for the general purposes
FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT 7<br />
of said institution, and not hold it subject to the restrictions which<br />
the Act of Congress places upon the funds derived from the sale of<br />
college land scrip, or as a donation from the Government of the United<br />
States, but as a donation from Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong> to the <strong>Cornell</strong> Univer<br />
sity."<br />
The State made an agreement with Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong> on August 4,<br />
^<br />
1866, in which his stipulation was accepted. The sixth paragraph<br />
of the agreement distinguishes clearly between the College Land<br />
Scrip Fund, the receipts from the State's sale of the scrip, and the<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> Endowment Fund, which was to be constituted of the pro<br />
fits made by Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong> from selling the lands and of his other gifts<br />
to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong> purchased scrip representing 913,920 acres. He sold<br />
scrip for 381,920 acres at prices ranging from 85 cents to $1 an acre,<br />
receiving therefor $3 5 7 , 748.6 1 . With<br />
the remaining scrip for 53 2 ,000<br />
acres he located about 511,000 acres, mostly in Wisconsin. Of the<br />
land thus located he sold about 111,000 acres for $470,364.88. He<br />
held the remainder till October, 1874, when a new agreement was<br />
made, with the consent of the proper State officers, under which Cor<br />
nell <strong>University</strong> was "to take the place and assume the duties and<br />
obligations of Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong>, in his contracts with the State of Novem<br />
ber, 1865, and August, 1866, accepting from him a conveyance of his<br />
entire interest, and of all his rights under such contracts, and of all<br />
the lands located by him with college scrip, and paying at once in<br />
cash to the Comptroller the full amount of <strong>Cornell</strong>'s bonds to the<br />
State, principal and interest, and henceforward assuming the burden<br />
lands."<br />
and sale of such<br />
of the care, management,<br />
The <strong>University</strong><br />
thus took the place of Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong> in his contract with the State;<br />
but the Legislature by an act passed May 18, 1880, directed the<br />
Comptroller, upon the request of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, to transfer to<br />
the <strong>University</strong> "all money, security, stocks, bonds and contracts<br />
constituting a part of or relating to the fund known as the <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
Endowment Fund, now held by the State for the use of said Univer<br />
sity,"<br />
and a short time thereafter that transfer was made. From the<br />
lands handed over by Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong>, about 400,000 acres, the Board of<br />
Trustees have realized a net return of about $4,000,000.<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> Endowment Fund, including Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong>'s direct<br />
gift of a half million dollars, amounts to $5,381,925. The absolute<br />
ownership by the <strong>University</strong> of that fund was, on May 19, 1890, es<br />
tablished by a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States<br />
a similar decision of the New York Court of Appeals.<br />
affirming<br />
The College Land Scrip Fund amounts to $688,576.12. By<br />
Chapter 78 of the Laws of 1895 it was turned into the treasury of the<br />
State and a certificate of indebtedness for an interest thereupon of<br />
five per cent per annum was issued to the <strong>University</strong> by the State.<br />
On June 30, 1925, the <strong>University</strong>'s productive funds amounted to<br />
approximately $20,000,000. The estimated value of its lands, build<br />
ings,<br />
and equipment was $9,000,000. Its income applicable to cur<br />
rent expenses for the fiscal year 1924-25 was $6,186,617.84.
8 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATION<br />
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
The government of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> is vested in a Board of<br />
Trustees. The board is composed of fifteen persons coopted, ten<br />
persons elected by the alumni of the <strong>University</strong>, and five persons<br />
appointed by the Governor of New York, these thirty persons for<br />
terms of five years; the President of the <strong>University</strong>, the Governor<br />
and the Lieutenant Governor of New York, the Speaker of the<br />
Assembly, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of<br />
Agriculture, the president of the State Agricultural Society, and the<br />
librarian of the <strong>Cornell</strong> Library in the City of Ithaca, each of these<br />
eight persons ex officio; the eldest male descendant of Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
for the term of his natural life, and a representative of the State<br />
Grange elected annually. Subject to the charter of the <strong>University</strong><br />
and the laws of the State, the Board of Trustees has supreme control<br />
over the <strong>University</strong>, every college and department thereof, its prop<br />
erty, its conduct, and the persons engaged in its service.<br />
COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> comprises the following colleges and depart<br />
ments :<br />
The Graduate School, established in 1909, having formerly<br />
been designated the Graduate Department of the <strong>University</strong>. The<br />
faculty of the school consists of the President of the <strong>University</strong>, who<br />
is ex officio the presiding officer; the deans of the several faculties<br />
of the <strong>University</strong>, the director of the Agricultural Experiment<br />
Stations, and those professors, assistant professors and instructors<br />
who are actively engaged in supervising the work of graduate students<br />
as members of the special committees in charge of major and minor<br />
subjects.<br />
The College of Arts and Sciences, established in 1896, having<br />
formerly been designated the Academic Department of the Univer<br />
sity. The college comprises the President White School of History<br />
and Political Science, the Sage School of Philosophy, a school of edu<br />
cation, and departments of the classics, the Semitic languages and<br />
literatures, the English language and literature, the Romance lan<br />
guages and literatures, the Germanic languages and literatures, public<br />
speaking, music, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and<br />
zoology.<br />
The College of Law, founded by the Board of Trustees in 1887.<br />
The College of Engineering, including some departments that<br />
were established when the <strong>University</strong> was opened, and now comprising<br />
the School of Civil Engineering, the Sibley School of Mechanical<br />
Engineering, and the School of Electrical Engineering.<br />
The College of Architecture, established as a department<br />
in 187 1, and raised to the status of a college in 1896. It offers pro<br />
fessional courses in architecture, in landscape architecture, and in the<br />
fine arts.
FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT 9<br />
The Medical College, established in 1898 by Colonel Oliver<br />
H. Payne and in 19 13 permanently endowed by him with a gift of<br />
four million eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The main<br />
division of the college is situated at First Avenue and Twenty-eighth<br />
Street, New York City. At the Ithaca division of the college instruc<br />
tion is given in the first year of the four-year course leading to the<br />
degree of Doctor of Medicine.<br />
The New York State Veterinary College, established in<br />
1894, on a foundation of courses in Veterinary Science which had<br />
been given in the <strong>University</strong> since 1868. The college is administered<br />
by <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> and its work is organically connected with<br />
that of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The New York State College of Agriculture at <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, established in 1904. Courses in Agriculture and in the<br />
sciences related to it had been given by the <strong>University</strong> from the be<br />
ginning, a course leading to a bachelor's degree in agriculture had<br />
been given since 1873, and the Board of Trustees had organized the<br />
College of Agriculture in 1 896. The college is administered by <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> and its work is organically connected with that of the<br />
<strong>University</strong>.<br />
The New York State College of Home Economics, established<br />
by act of the Legislature in 1925; it had been a department of the<br />
College of Agriculture.<br />
The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />
situated at Geneva. This station, established in 1882, was placed<br />
under the control of the Board of Trustees of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> in<br />
1923.<br />
the faculties: councils<br />
The faculties of the several colleges and that of the Graduate<br />
School are denominated The Special Faculties. Each special<br />
faculty, except that of the Graduate School, is composed of the Presi<br />
dent of the <strong>University</strong>, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and all<br />
professors, assistant professors, and instructors who give instruction<br />
to regular students in the department or departments under the<br />
charge of that faculty or to graduate students in the corresponding<br />
division of the Graduate School, but instructors do not have the<br />
right to vote until after four years of service as instructors here or in an<br />
institution of equal academic standing. Subject to the right of revi<br />
sion by the <strong>University</strong> Faculty on all matters affecting general Uni<br />
versity policy, it is the duty of each special faculty to determine the<br />
entrance requirements for its own students, to prescribe and define<br />
courses of study for them, to determine the requirements for such<br />
degrees as are offered to students under its jurisdiction, to enact and<br />
enforce rules for the guidance and government of its students in<br />
their academic work, to recommend to the Trustees such candidates<br />
for degrees as have fulfilled the requirements, and in general to exer<br />
cise jurisdiction over all other educational matters in its college.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Faculty consists of the President of the Uni<br />
versity, who is ex officio the presiding officer; those professors and<br />
assistant professors who are members of the special faculties; the<br />
librarian and the assistant librarians in the <strong>University</strong> Library; the<br />
Registrar, the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>, and the Dean of Women.<br />
The professors and assistant professors in the departments of Mili<br />
tary Science and Tactics, Physical Education and Training, and<br />
Hygiene and Preventive Medicine are not members of any special<br />
faculty but are members of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty. It is the function<br />
of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty to consider questions that concern more<br />
than one of the colleges and questions of <strong>University</strong> policy, and it has<br />
disciplinary jurisdiction over students of the <strong>University</strong> except for<br />
unsatisfactory work, for which discipline is entrusted to the respective<br />
special faculties. The Uriversity Faculty elects three delegates who<br />
have the right to meet with the Board of Trustees and its committee<br />
on general administration and possess the usual powers of trustees<br />
except the right to vote.<br />
The administration of the affairs of the New York State College<br />
of Agriculture, the New York State Veterinary College, the New York<br />
State College of Home Economics, and the Agricultural Experiment<br />
Stations is under the control of the State College Council, con<br />
sisting of the President of the <strong>University</strong>, who is ex officio chairman;<br />
the five trustees appointed by the Governor; the president of the<br />
State Agricultural Society; the Commissioner of Agriculture; the<br />
Commissioner of Education; the trustee elected by the State Grange;<br />
two trustees appointed by the Board of Trustees, one of whom must<br />
be one of the trustees elected by the alumni; the deans of the re<br />
spective State colleges; the director of the experiment stations; and<br />
four professors, heads of departments, two from the faculty of the<br />
College of Agriculture and one each from the College of Home Eco<br />
nomics and the Veterinary College, elected by the faculties of those<br />
colleges respectively for the term of one year. The Comptroller of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> is present at the meetings of the council and takes part in<br />
its deliberations, and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees acts<br />
as secretary of the council.<br />
For the purpose of making recommendations to the Board of<br />
Trustees in relation to the business management of the Medical Col<br />
lege there is a Medical College Council, consisting of the President<br />
of the <strong>University</strong>, who is ex officio chairman; three trustees elected<br />
by the Board of Trustees; the dean of the college, and two members<br />
of the faculty elected by the faculty.<br />
There is a Joint Council of the Graduate School, consisting<br />
of the President of the <strong>University</strong>, who is the chairman ; three mem<br />
bers of the Board of Trustees appointed by the chairman of the<br />
Board, and three members of the faculty elected by the faculty, one<br />
of which three is the dean ex officio. The function of this council is<br />
to serve as a medium of conference between trustees and faculty in<br />
the consideration of questions pertaining to the Graduate School.
FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT<br />
The general care and supervision of the <strong>University</strong> Library are<br />
entrusted to The Library Council, consisting of the President of<br />
the <strong>University</strong>, who is ex officio chairman ; the Librarian, and five<br />
elected members, one of whom is elected by the committee on general<br />
administration of the Board of Trustees and the other four ofwhom<br />
are elected, two by those professors and assistant professors who<br />
give instruction in the Group of Sciences and two by those professors<br />
and assistant professors who give instruction in the Group of Letters.<br />
the presidents<br />
The Presidents of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> have been Andrew Dick<br />
son White, 1866-1885; Charles Kendall Adams, 1885-1892;<br />
Jacob Gould Schurman, 1892-1920; and Livingston Farrand,<br />
who was inaugurated in 192 1 and is yet in office.<br />
1 1
The President of the <strong>University</strong><br />
The Governor of New York<br />
The Lieutenant Governor<br />
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
ex officio<br />
"<br />
The Speaker of the Assembly<br />
"<br />
The Commissioner of Education<br />
"<br />
The Commissioner of Agriculture<br />
"<br />
The President of the State Agricultural Society<br />
"<br />
The Librarian of the <strong>Cornell</strong> Library in Ithaca<br />
Charles Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong>, Ithaca Life<br />
"<br />
Member<br />
(In each of the following groups of six the first three are coopted, the fourth and<br />
fifth are elected by the alumni, and the last named is appointed by the Governor)<br />
Henry R. Ickelheimer, New York j<br />
Charles M. Schwab, New York i Term of office<br />
George F. Baker, New York i expired in<br />
Louis L. Seaman, New York [ 1925<br />
George J. Tansey, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Horace White, Syracuse<br />
Walter P. Cooke, Buffalo ]<br />
Frank H. Hiscock, Syracuse 1 Term of office<br />
Ira A. Place, New York 1 expires in<br />
Herbert D. Mason, Tulsa, Oklahoma [ 1926<br />
Ezra B. Whitman, Baltimore<br />
Frank H. Miller, New York J<br />
Jared T. Newman, Ithaca<br />
Robert H. Treman, Ithaca<br />
Mynderse Van Cleef, Ithaca<br />
William Metcalf, jr., Pittsburgh<br />
S. Wiley Wakeman, Quincy, Mass.<br />
Thomas B. Wilson, Hall, N. Y.<br />
Charles E. Treman, Ithaca<br />
Henry H. Westinghouse, New York<br />
Roger Butler Williams, Ithaca<br />
Cuthbert W. Pound, Lockport<br />
John L. Senior, Chicago<br />
J. DuPratt White, New York<br />
Henry W. Sackett, New York<br />
C. Sidney Shepard, New Haven, N. Y.<br />
Walter C. Teagle, New York<br />
Edwin N. Sanderson, New York<br />
Roger Henry Williams, New York<br />
George R. VanNamee, New York<br />
George F. Baker, New York<br />
Henry R. Ickelheimer, New York<br />
Charles M. Schwab, New York<br />
Fred M. Randall, Detroit<br />
Maxwell M. Upson, New York<br />
Horace White, Syracuse<br />
William F. Pratt, Batavia<br />
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1 3<br />
representatives of the university faculty<br />
Professor Frank Thilly<br />
Term expires January i, 1926<br />
Professor (Emeritus) George L. Burr Term expires January 1, 1927<br />
Professor Rollins A. Emerson Term expires January 1, 1928<br />
Officers of the Board<br />
Frank H. Hiscock Chairman<br />
J. DuPratt White Vice-Chairman<br />
Charles D. Bostwick Secretary<br />
L. N. Simmons Assistant Secretary<br />
C E. <strong>Cornell</strong> Inspector<br />
Standing Committees of the Board<br />
(as of July 1, 1925)<br />
Committee on General Administration: Mynderse Van Cleef, Chairman:<br />
The President, Charles E. <strong>Cornell</strong>, Roger B. Williams, J. DuPratt White,<br />
Thomas B. Wilson, Henry H. Westinghouse, Charles E. Treman, Cuth<br />
bert W. Pound, Robert H. Treman, John L. Senior.<br />
Committee on Finance: Roger B. Williams, Chairman: The President, Robert<br />
H. Treman, Henry R. Ickelheimer, C. Sidney Shepard, Walter P. Cooke,<br />
J. DuPratt White.<br />
Committee on Buildings and Grounds: J. DuPratt White, Chairman: The<br />
President, Henry W. Sackett, Edwin N. Sanderson, Henry H. Westing<br />
house, Ezra B. Whitman, S. Wiley Wakeman, William Metcalf, jr.<br />
Councils<br />
(as of July 1, 1925)<br />
State College Council: The President, Chairman: Thomas B. Wilson,<br />
Frank H. Miller, J. DuPratt White, George R. VanNamee, Horace White,<br />
E. R. Eastman, Berne A. Pyrke, Frank P. Graves, William F. Pratt,<br />
Jared T. Newman, Maxwell M. Upson, Albert R. Mann, Veranus A.<br />
Moore, R. W. Thatcher, Howard W. Riley, R. S. Hosmer, Pierre A. Fish,<br />
Martha Van Rensselaer.<br />
Medical College Council: The President, Chairman: Roger H. Williams,<br />
Henry H. Westinghouse, Ira A. Place, Dean Walter L. Niles, Professor<br />
Lewis A. Conner, Professor William J. Elser.<br />
Graduate School Council: The President, Chairman; Cuthbert W. Pound,<br />
Roger B. Williams, Robert H. Treman, Dean Rollins A. Emerson, Pro<br />
fessor Ernest Merritt, Professor Carl Becker.<br />
Library Council: The President, Chairman: Willard Austen, Jared T. Newman,<br />
Professor Walter B. Carver and Professor Oskar A. Johannsen of the<br />
Group of Sciences, Professor Clark S. Northup and Professor George L.<br />
Hamilton of the Group of Letters.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH,<br />
AND EXTENSION<br />
This list includes the names of those administrative officers who are members of<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, the members of the regular staff of the Medical College in<br />
New York City, the members of the staff of extension of the New York State College<br />
of Agriculture, and the members of the staff of the New York State Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station at Geneva.<br />
Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D.<br />
President of the <strong>University</strong>, 1921 .<br />
Eleanor Loretta Abrams.<br />
Heckscher Research Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1924 .<br />
Bristow Adams, B.A.<br />
Editor Professor in Extension Service, 1914 .<br />
in the College of Agriculture, 1916 Instructor,<br />
Joseph Quincy Adams, Ph.D., Litt.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of English, 1919 .<br />
in Chief of Publications<br />
1904; Assistant Professor, 1909.<br />
Robert Morrill Adams, B.S., A.B.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1920<br />
Howard Bernhardt Adelmann, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1921 . Assistant, 1919.<br />
Ernest Albee, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Philosophy, 1907 . Instructor, 1892; Assistant Professor,<br />
1902.<br />
Calvin Dodge Albert, M.E.<br />
Professor of Machine Design, 1916 - Instructor,<br />
fessor, 1908.<br />
Jos Bori Alemany.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and .<br />
Literatures, 1924<br />
Harry Benjamin Alger, B.S.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Dairy Industry, 1923<br />
Arthur Augustus Allen, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Ornithology, 191 5 .<br />
1904; Assistant Pro<br />
in Neurology and<br />
Vertebrate Zoology,<br />
Assistant<br />
1906-07; Instructor, 1909; Instructor in<br />
Zoology, 1912.<br />
Charles Loring Allen, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1924 . Instructor, 1918;<br />
Assistant, 1916. Raymond Peck Allen, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1921 .<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
William Allen, B.SA..<br />
Instructor in Farm Management, 1924<br />
Arthur Eugene Anderson, A.B., M.S.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1925<br />
Arthur F. Anderson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1923<br />
Fred Lee Anderson, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1923<br />
Rudolph John Anderson, Ph.D.<br />
Chief in Research, Biochemistry, Geneva, 1923 Professor of Animal<br />
Nutrition, Geneva, 1919. William Cook Andrae, M.M.E.<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1921<br />
Design,<br />
. Instructor in Machine<br />
1916-17.<br />
Albert LeRoy Andrews, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of German, .<br />
Scandinavian. 1909.<br />
191 8<br />
Instructor<br />
in German and
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 1 5<br />
Eugene Plumb Andrews, A.B.<br />
Professor of . Archaeology, 1919 Curator of the Museum of .<br />
Casts, 1897<br />
Instructor, 1900; Assistant Professor, 191 1.<br />
Lawrence Russell Andrus.<br />
Reader in the Romance Languages and .<br />
Literatures, 1924<br />
William George Angerman, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Electrical .<br />
Engineering, 1924<br />
John Velte Ankeney, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Rural .<br />
Education, 1924<br />
James Stuart Arbuckle, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1921-. Benjamin H. Archer, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Naomi Argo.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Entomology, 1925<br />
Virgil Norman Argo, M.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Biology, 1924<br />
Philip Brownell Armstrong.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Chester Arthur Arnold, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Botany, 1924<br />
Henry Asmus.<br />
Assistant Professor of .<br />
Farriery, 1914<br />
Ludwig Frederick Audrieth, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry,<br />
1922 .<br />
William Fagginger Auer.<br />
Instructor in Physical .<br />
Education, 1919<br />
Willard Austen.<br />
Librarian, 191 . 5 Assistant Librarian, 1892.<br />
Winfred Enos Ayres.<br />
Extension Instructor in Dairy Industry, 191 5 . Instructor, 1914. Nicholas Bacon.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
Harold Capron Bailey, M.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1921 .<br />
Clinical Instructor in Surgery, 1906; Instructor in Pharmacology,<br />
1907; Instructor in Obstetrics, 1910.<br />
John Wendell Bailey, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Entomology, 1924 .<br />
Liberty Hyde Bailey, M.S., LL.D.<br />
Professor in the College of Agriculture, Emeritus, 1921 . Professor of<br />
General and Experimental Horticulture, 1888; Professor of Rural<br />
Economy, 1903-08; Director of the College of Agriculture, 1903-13.<br />
Ernest Leroy Baker, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Rural Education, 1925 . Instructor in Extension Service,<br />
1924.<br />
William Charles Baker, B.S.A.<br />
Professor of Drawing in the College of Agriculture, 1914 . Instructor<br />
in<br />
Drawing in Sibley College, 1899-1904; Instructor in Outdoor Art<br />
in the College of Agriculture, 1905-^)6; Assistant Professor of<br />
Drawing, 1907.<br />
Dane Lewis Baldwin, M.A.<br />
Instructor in English, 1920 . Instructor, 1912-17; Assistant, 1919-20.<br />
Horace S. Baldwin, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1923 .<br />
Irvin Balenzweig, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New<br />
York City, 1921 . Assistant in Applied Anatomy, 1920.
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William Cyrus Ballard, jr., M.E.<br />
Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1924. Instructor in Machine<br />
Design, 1910; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 191 1; Assistant<br />
Professor 19 1 7.<br />
Wilder Dwight Bancroft, Ph.D.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1920<br />
Professor, 1895; Professor,<br />
. Assistant<br />
1903.<br />
John Robert Bangs, jr., M.E.<br />
Instructor in Industrial Engineering,<br />
Design, 1919.<br />
Benjamin William Barkas, B.S., A.M.,<br />
1921 . Instructor in Machine<br />
1922.<br />
Assistant, Instructor in Rural Economy, 1921-22, 1923<br />
William Nichols Barnard, M.E.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Power Engineering, 19 15 . Assistant in Machine Design,<br />
1897; Instructor, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor, 1903; Assistant<br />
Professor of Steam Engineering, 1905; Professor, 1907.<br />
Fred Asa Barnes, M.C.E.<br />
Professor of Railroad Engineering, 191 5 .<br />
Director<br />
of the School of<br />
Civil Engineering, 1921 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1902;<br />
Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1905.<br />
Benjamin Stockwell Barringer, B.S., M.D.,<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1924 . Clinical Assistant, 1906-07; Clinical Instructor, 1914-18;<br />
Instructor, 1918-21.<br />
John Hall Barron, B.S.A.<br />
Extension Professor of Farm Crops, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1914.<br />
Mortier Franklin Barrus, Ph.D.<br />
Extension Professor of Plant Pathology, 1914<br />
tant Professor, 191 1.<br />
Roland Willey Bartlett, M.S.<br />
. Assistant, 1908; Assis<br />
Assistant in Marketing, 1923<br />
Adelaide A. Barts.<br />
.<br />
Assistant State Leader, Home Demonstration Agents, 1924<br />
George Francis Bason, M.E.E.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1916<br />
Dorothy Hammond Bateman.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 .<br />
George Monroe Bateman, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
Erl Bates, M.D.<br />
Adviser in Indian Extension, 1920 .<br />
Nicholas Bawlf.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 .<br />
Hubert E. Baxter, B.Arch.<br />
Assistant Professor of Architecture, Instructor,<br />
1920 .<br />
Thomas Levingston Bayne, jr., M.S.<br />
Assistant in Rural Education, 1920 .<br />
Irving Tracy Beach, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
Alvin Casey Beal, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Floriculture, 1913 .<br />
1911.<br />
William W. Beattie, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pathology, New York City, 1923 .<br />
Willard Chrisler Beatty, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Economics and Accounting, Assistant,<br />
Carl Becker, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant,<br />
191 1.<br />
1910; Assistant Professor,<br />
1922 .<br />
192 1.<br />
John Stambaugh Professor of History, 1922 . Professor of Modern<br />
European History, 191 7.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 1 7<br />
Elizabeth Marie Becker, M.A.<br />
Reading Assistant in American History, 1924 .<br />
Frederick Bedell, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Applied . Electricity, 1904 Instructor in Physics, 1892;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1893.<br />
Fenwick Beekman, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1920 . Assistant, 1915-18;<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, 1913-18, 1919.<br />
Leo Behr, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1921 .<br />
tt t<br />
Assistant in Power Engineering, 1917-18.<br />
H. Jeannette Allen Behre, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1922 . Associate, 1921.<br />
Frederick Gardner Behrends, B.S.<br />
Extension Professor of Rural . Engineering, 1923 Instructor, 1916-17;<br />
Assistant Extension Professor, 1919.<br />
Ben Raymond Beisel, B.S.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Mathematics, 1923<br />
Anne M. Belcher, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Harold S. Belcher, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Olin Grogan Bell, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Geology, 1921 .<br />
O. Jean Bell.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Abraham J. Beller, B.S., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1920 .<br />
Raymond C. Bender.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1924<br />
Stanley R. Benedict, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Chemistry, New York City, 1912 . Assistant<br />
1910.<br />
Professor,<br />
James William Benner, D.V.M., M.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Investigation of Animal Diseases, 1921 . In<br />
structor in Special Research in Animal Diseases, 1919; Assistant<br />
Professor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1920.<br />
John Bentley, jr., B.S., M.F.<br />
Professor of Forest Engineering, 191 8 . Assistant Professor of Forestry,<br />
1911.<br />
Nelson K. Benton, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Herbert Berganini, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1922 .<br />
Alwin Berger, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant .<br />
in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923<br />
Alice R. Bernheim, A.B., M.D.<br />
Associate in Medicine, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Cornelius Betten, Ph.D.<br />
Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture, 1923 .<br />
Acting Dean of the College of Agriculture, 1924 . Acting Dean<br />
of the College of Home . Economics, 1925 Professor,<br />
Secretary,<br />
and Registrar, 1915; Vice-Dean of Resident Instruction, 1920.<br />
Charles Clarence Bidwell, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, 191 7 .<br />
1912-14, 1915-17.<br />
Cora Ella Binzel.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1922 . Acting<br />
Assistant,<br />
191o; Instructor,<br />
Professor, 1919.
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Raymond Russell Birch, Ph.D.<br />
Professor and Superintendent of the Veterinary Experiment Station,<br />
1920 . Assistant, 1910; Instructor in Experimental Pathology,<br />
1910; Instructor in Charge of Station, 191 1; Superintendent of<br />
Station, 1914; Assistant Professor and Superintendent of Station,<br />
1916.<br />
Everett Lassiter Bishop, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Pathology, New York City, 1924 .<br />
.<br />
Morris Gilbert Bishop, A.M.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 192 1<br />
Frederick Lovell Bixby, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Psychology, 1924 Assistant, 1923.<br />
James Adrian Bizzell, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Soil Technology in the College of Agriculture and Federal<br />
Experiment Station, 1912 - Assistant Chemist, 1903; Assistant<br />
Professor of Soil Technology in the Federal Experiment Station,<br />
.<br />
1908.<br />
Beulah Blackmore, B.S.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 1923<br />
fessor, 191 7.<br />
Albert James Blackwood, M.E.<br />
Instructor, 1915; Assistant Pro<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1922<br />
Nathan F. Blau, D.V.M., Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Associate in Chemistry, New York City, 1922<br />
Arthur Aaron Bless, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1924<br />
Henry Truman Blewer.<br />
.<br />
Assistant 1922-23.<br />
Extension Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1924 .<br />
Alice May Blinn, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home . Economics, 1924<br />
Instructor, 191 8.<br />
Forest Milo Blodgett, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 191 . 9 Assistant<br />
1915-17; Assistant Extension Professor, 1917-19.<br />
Aaron Bodansky, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant, 1916.<br />
Instructor in . Biochemistry, 1917<br />
Albert Wilhelm Boesche, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of . German, 1915 Instructor,<br />
Extension<br />
Professor,<br />
1905-06; Assistant Professor,<br />
.<br />
1910.<br />
George Gleason Bogert, A.B., LL.B.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Law, 1920 Dean of the College of<br />
Law, 192 1 . Assistant in American History, 1906-08; Acting<br />
Assistant Professor of Law, 191 1 ; Assistant Professor of Law, 1913;<br />
Professor of Law, 1916.<br />
.<br />
Richard W. Bolling, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1916<br />
Richard Evanson Bonyum.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Engineering Geology, 1924<br />
John Franklin Booth, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Instructor in Marketing, 1923 .<br />
Samuel Latimer Boothroyd, B.S.<br />
Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy, 192 1 . Instructor<br />
in Civil Engi<br />
neering, 1905; Assistant Professor of Topographic and Geodetic<br />
Engineering, 1908-12.<br />
Francke Huntington Bosworth, jr., A.B.<br />
Andrew Dickson White Professor of Architecture, 1923 .<br />
College of Architecture and Professor of Design, 1919 .<br />
Harold Eugene Botsford, B.S.<br />
Dean<br />
of the<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1920<br />
1916;<br />
. Assistant<br />
Extension Instructor, 191 8.
James Ernest Boyle, Ph.D.<br />
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 1 9<br />
Professor of Rural Economy, 1923 . Extension<br />
Arthur Forest Boyles, CE.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Jessie Austin Boys, M.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Instructor,<br />
Samuel Bradbury, M.D.<br />
Professor, 1917.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City,<br />
James Chester Bradley, Ph.D.<br />
191 7.<br />
1921 .<br />
Professor of Entomology, 1920 . Curator of Invertebrate Zoology,<br />
. 1919 Assistant, 1905-09; Assistant Professor, 1911.<br />
Robert Claud Bradley, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1922 .<br />
Seymour Wilson Brainerd, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemiscry, 1924 .<br />
George Henry Brandes, B. Chem.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, Assistant,<br />
Assistant,<br />
1917.<br />
1921.<br />
1920 .<br />
Olaf Martinius Brauner.<br />
Professor of Drawing and Painting in the College of .<br />
Architecture, 1909<br />
Instructor, 1895; Assistant Professor, 1898.<br />
Harry A. Bray, M.D.<br />
Lecturer on Tuberculosis, New York City,<br />
Robert Stanley Breed, Ph.D.<br />
Chief in . Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923<br />
1922 .<br />
Industry, Geneva, 1919.<br />
Edward Christopher Brenner, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1919 .<br />
Julian Pleasant Bretz, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of American History, Assistant<br />
1910 .<br />
James Duncan Brew, B.S.<br />
Extension Professor of Dairy Industry, 1920 . Assistant<br />
fessor, 1919.<br />
Sarah Lucile Brewer, B.S.<br />
Professor<br />
of Dairy<br />
Professor, 1908.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1919 .<br />
191 6; Assistant Professor, 191 8.<br />
Thomas Roland Briggs, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1923 .<br />
Extension Pro<br />
Instructor,<br />
Assistant, 1909-12;<br />
Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electro-Chemistry,<br />
1915.<br />
Olympio Brindesi.<br />
Acting Assistant Professor of Art, 1924<br />
George Prentice Bristol, A.M.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Greek, Emeritus, 1921 . Assistant Professor, 1888; Associ<br />
ate Professor, 1890; Professor, 1898; Director of the School of<br />
Education, 1910-16; Director of the Summer Session, 1905-18.<br />
Gerald Franklin Britt.<br />
Assistant in Farm Practice, 1923<br />
Frances Artie Brookins.<br />
.<br />
Instructor and Associate Shop Director in Home Economics,<br />
Leslie Nathan Broughton, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of English, 1916 . Instructor,<br />
1910.<br />
1921 .<br />
Paul Erskine Brown.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1920 .<br />
Sanger Brown, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York<br />
City,<br />
1921 .<br />
Arthur Wesley Browne, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1923 .<br />
Instructor,<br />
1903; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1906; Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry,<br />
1910.
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Walter H. Brundage, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York City,<br />
Earl Louis Brunett.<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Diagnosis, Assistant,<br />
1922 .<br />
Geoffrey Bruun, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in American History, 1924<br />
Harry Oliver Buckman, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Soil Technology, 1917 . Assistant,<br />
1917- Assistant, 191 5.<br />
1920.<br />
1910; Instructor, 1912;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1912.<br />
Harry A. Bunker, M.D.<br />
-<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Lawrence Adams Burckmyer.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1922 .<br />
Charles Kellogg Burdick, A.B., LL.B.<br />
- Professor of Law, 1914 Acting<br />
Paul R. Burkholder, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Botany, 1924<br />
Walter H. Burkholder, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, Special<br />
Dean of the College of Law, 1923-24.<br />
192 1 .<br />
Investigator, 1917.<br />
Leroy P. Burnham, S.B., M.S. in Arch.<br />
Professor of Architecture, 1923 . Assistant Professor, 1914.<br />
Stewart Henry Burnham, B.S.<br />
Assistant Curator, Botany, 1922 . Assistant in Botany, 1904-05,<br />
1920-22.<br />
Frances H. Burns.<br />
Assistant in Physiology, 1923 .<br />
George Lincoln Burr, A.B., LL.D., Litt.D.<br />
Professor of Medieval History, Emeritus, 1922 ; Honorary Librarian,<br />
President White Library, 1922 . Instructor in Modern History,<br />
1881-84; Instructor in Anglo-Saxon, 1886-87; Instructor in Medie<br />
val and Modern History, 1888; Assistant Professor of History,<br />
1889; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval History, 1890;<br />
Associate Professor, 1891; Professor, 1892; Professor of Medieval<br />
History, 1902 ; John Stambaugh Professor of History, 19 19 ; Libra<br />
rian, President White Library, 1 890-1922.<br />
Earle Nelson Burrows, M.C.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Bridge Engineering, 1915<br />
Engineering, 19<br />
. Instructor in Civil<br />
10.<br />
Howard Stanley Bush.<br />
Assistant in the Pattern Shop, 1905<br />
Frank Pores Bussell, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Extension Professorof Plant Breeding, 1924 . Extension Instructor, 1917;<br />
Assistant Extension Professor, 1919; Assistant Professor, 1921;<br />
Extension Professor, 1922.<br />
Cyrus B. Butler.<br />
Assistant in Aquiculture, 1924 .<br />
Julian Edward Butterworth, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1919 .<br />
Milton Lester Byron, B. Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1922 .<br />
Irving. J. Call.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1924 .<br />
Elva Theodora Campbell.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, 1924 . Assistant,<br />
William Bucke Campbell, B.S. in M.E.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1923 .<br />
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Ellen Brainard Canfield.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 191 7 . Instructor in Physical Train<br />
ing, 1894.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 21<br />
Helen Canon.<br />
Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents in Charge of Pro<br />
gram andAssistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1922 .<br />
Assistant in Home Economics, 1915; Extension Instructor, 1917;<br />
Assistant Extension Professor, 191 8; State Leader in Charge of<br />
Program, 1920.<br />
Harry Caplan, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in the . Classics, 1924 Instructor in Public Speaking, 1919.<br />
Instructor in the Classics and Public Speaking, 1923.<br />
Peter P. Carodemus, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Agricultural .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
Charles Milton Carpenter, D.V.M., Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Bacteriology and .<br />
Parasitology, 1923<br />
Instructor in Diagnosis, 191 7; Acting Professor, 1921-22.<br />
Dwight Clark Carpenter, Ph.D.<br />
Associate in Research, .<br />
Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Doak Bain Carrick, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Pomology, Assistant,<br />
Welsey Barnett Carroll, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 192 1 .<br />
1921 .<br />
Walter Buckingham Carver, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Instructor,<br />
1915-17.<br />
1906.<br />
1910<br />
Claude Edward Case, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Hygiene, 1923<br />
Instructor, 1920.<br />
Edith Warner Casho.<br />
. Assistant Medical Adviser, 1920 .<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 192 1 .<br />
Charles S. B. Cassassa, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pathological Anatomy, New York City, 1921 . Assistant,<br />
1914.<br />
George Edward Gordon Catlin, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant,<br />
Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1924<br />
McKeen Cattell, M.D., Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physiology, New York City, 1924<br />
George Walter Cavanaugh, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 1909 .<br />
Professor, 1903.<br />
Russell L. Cecil, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City,<br />
1891; Assistant<br />
1921 . As<br />
sistant in Clinical Pathology, 1917-20; Instructor in Clinical<br />
Medicine, 1916-21.<br />
George Ray Chamberlain, M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Freehand Drawing in the College of Architecture,<br />
1915 . Instructor in Industrial Drawing and Art, 1902-04;<br />
Instructor in Freehand Drawing, 1906.<br />
Robert Franklin Chamberlain, M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Instructor,<br />
191 1.<br />
1920<br />
Robert Chambers, jr., M.D., Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Microscopic Anatomy, New York City, 1923<br />
1915; Instructor, 1916; Assistant Professor,<br />
. Assistant,<br />
1919.<br />
Emile Monnin Chamot, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry, 1910<br />
sistant, 1890; Instructor, 1891; Assistant Professor,<br />
. As<br />
1901.<br />
Robert Pierre Champomier, Licencie 6s Lettres.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1923<br />
Paul Jones Chapman, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Entomology, 1923<br />
Peter Cherdantzeff,<br />
.<br />
M.E.<br />
Instructor in Heat-Power Engineering, 1920<br />
Herbert Rollin Childs, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 .
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Johannes Christensen.<br />
Assistant in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1924 .<br />
Erna G. Christensen.<br />
Assistant in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1924 .<br />
Charles Chupp, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Plant Pathology, 1919 . Assistant,<br />
1912; Instructor, 1914; Extension Instructor, 1917-<br />
Irving Porter Church, B.C.E.,C.E.<br />
Professor of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, Emeritus, 1916 . As<br />
sistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1876; Associate Professor,<br />
1891; Professor of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, 1892-1916.<br />
John W. Churchman.<br />
Associate in Hygiene, New York City, 1923 .<br />
Arthur H. Cilley, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New<br />
York City, 1921 .<br />
Peter Walter Claassen,Ph.D.<br />
Clinical<br />
Instructor in Surgery, 1913.<br />
Assistant Professor of . Biology, 1919 Assistant<br />
Instructor in Natural History, 1917.<br />
Arthur William Clark, B.S.<br />
Associate in .<br />
Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Carrol Bromley Clark<br />
Instructor in Experimental .<br />
Engineering, 1924<br />
Percival Lemon Clark, jr.<br />
Instructor in . Economics, 1924 Assistant,<br />
Roy Edwards Clark, M.E.<br />
in Entomology, 1915;<br />
1923.<br />
Assistant Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, 191 . 9 Instructor,<br />
Edward E. Clayton, Ph.D.<br />
Associate in Research, Plant .<br />
Pathology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Stephen Farrell Cleary.<br />
Instructor in Machine .<br />
Design, 1919<br />
Willson Havelock Coates, B.A.<br />
Assistant in English .<br />
History, 1923<br />
Francis Ezra Cobb, B.S.<br />
1913.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1924<br />
Arthur F. Coca, M.D.<br />
. Extension Instructor, 1923.<br />
Professor of Immunology, New York City, 1924 . Instructor in Exper<br />
imental Pathology, 191 1; Instructor in Pathology, 1915; Instruc<br />
tor in Immunology; 191 7; Assistant Professor, 1921.<br />
Kenneth Cole, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Physics,<br />
1922 .<br />
George Louis Coleman, B.S. in Arch.<br />
Instructor in Music, 191 . 9<br />
Bradley Coley, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1921<br />
Jacob Roland Collins, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, 1921 . Instructor, 1918.<br />
Reginald Clifton Collison, M.S.<br />
Chief in . Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1923<br />
nology, Geneva, 1919.<br />
Anna Botsford Comstock, B.S.<br />
Professor of Nature Study, Emeritus, 1922 . Assistant<br />
Professor<br />
of Soil Tech<br />
in Nature Studies,<br />
1897; Lecturer in Nature Study, 1903; Lecturer in Extension<br />
Teaching, 1906; Lecturer in Nature Study, 1907; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 1913; Professor, 1920.<br />
John Henry Comstock, B.S.<br />
Professor of Entomology and General Invertebrate Zoology, Emeritus,<br />
. 1914 Instructor in Entomology, 1873; Assistant Professor,<br />
1876; Professor, 1882.<br />
Ogden F. Conkey, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1922 .
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 23<br />
Harold Joel Conn, Ph.B.<br />
Chief in Research, Soil Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Assistant<br />
in Soil<br />
Technology, Federal Experiment Station, 1908-11; Professor of<br />
Soil Technology, Geneva, 1922.<br />
Lewis Atterbury Conner, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1916 . Instructor, 1898; Pro<br />
fessor of Clinical Medicine, 1900.<br />
Walter Lichtenthaeler Conwell, CE.<br />
Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 191 5 . Instructor in Civil<br />
Engineering,<br />
191 1.<br />
David B. Cook.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1924 .<br />
David Seaver Cook, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Extension, 1924 .<br />
Robert Anderson Cooke, A.M., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Applied Immunology, New York City,<br />
192 1 .<br />
Assistant in Physiology, 1908-09; Lecturer in Applied Immunology,<br />
1919.<br />
Herbert Press Cooper, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Agronomy, 1922 . Instructor,<br />
Howard N. Cooper, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Surgical Pathology, New York .<br />
City, 1923<br />
Lane Cooper, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of the English Language and Literature, 191 . 5<br />
English, 1902; Assistant Professor, 1906.<br />
Wilbur Stanley Cooper.<br />
Instructor in Heat-Power Engineering, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
Joshua Alban Cope, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Forestry, 1924 .<br />
Morris Albert Copeland, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Economics, 192 1<br />
Lawrence Ward Corbett.<br />
Assistant in Vegetable .<br />
Gardening, 1923<br />
Roger Bailey Corbett, M.S. in Agr.<br />
- Instructor in Marketing, 1924 Assistant,<br />
1920.<br />
1922.<br />
Instructor<br />
in<br />
1923.<br />
Robert Brainard Corey, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, 1923<br />
Walter Rodney <strong>Cornell</strong>, B.S., CE.<br />
. Assistant, 1919.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 1920 . Instructor in<br />
Civil Engineering, 1909; Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering,<br />
1910.<br />
Ralph Thomas Kline Cornwell, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1920<br />
Jay Coryell, B.S. in Agr.<br />
. Assistant, 1917.<br />
State Leader of County Agents, 1921 . Assistant State Pol Coryllos, M.D.<br />
Leader, 1917.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1923.<br />
Casper Lehman Cottrell, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1920<br />
John Courtney, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Hotel Engineering, 1925<br />
Clyde Firman Craig, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1915 . Assistant, 1906; Instructor,<br />
1907.<br />
Stewart L. Craig, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York City,<br />
- 1922 Clinical Assistant, 1918-21.<br />
William Thomas Craig.<br />
Assistant in Cereal Investigation, 1919 .<br />
1913; Instructor, 1915-18.<br />
Assistant<br />
in Plant Breeding,
24<br />
CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Carl Crandall, CE.<br />
Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 192 1<br />
Engineering, 19<br />
. Instructor in Civil<br />
13.<br />
William Truman Crandall, M.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1922 .<br />
Thomas Frederick Crane, Ph.D., Litt.D.<br />
Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, Emeritus, 1909 .<br />
Assistant Professor of South European Languages, 1868; Professor<br />
of Italian and Spanish, 1873; Professor of the Romance Languages<br />
and Literatures, 1881; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences,<br />
1896-1902; Acting President of the <strong>University</strong>, 1899-1900, 1912-<br />
13; Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, 1901-09.<br />
Instructor<br />
"James Edwin Creighton, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
Sage Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, 1895 .<br />
in Philos<br />
ophy, 1889; Associate Professor of Modern Philosophy, 1892;<br />
Dean of the Graduate School, 1914-23.<br />
Entomologist,<br />
David Wilson Crofoot, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Engineering Geology, 1923<br />
Cyrus Richard Crosby, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Extension Professor of Entomology, 1913 .<br />
1906; Assist<br />
ant Professor of Entomological Investigations, 1909.<br />
Dick J. Crosby, M.S.<br />
Professor in Extension . Service, 1917 Professor<br />
of Extension Teaching,<br />
191 5; Acting Vice-Director of Extension, April 1, 1921 to April 1,<br />
1922.<br />
Miles Hugo Cubbon, Ph.D.<br />
1921-22.<br />
Assistant, Assistant in Agronomy, 1925<br />
Harold Raymond Curran, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1923 . Assistant, 1921.<br />
Neill Roswell Currie, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923<br />
Otis Freeman Curtis, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
1922 . in the Farm Course, 1912; In<br />
Professor of Botany, Assistant<br />
structor in Botany, 1913; Assistant Professor, 1917.<br />
Ralph Wright Curtis, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Ornamental Horticulture,<br />
1922 . Professor of Landscape<br />
Art, 1916; Assistant in Nature Study, 1905-06; Assistant Professor,<br />
1913.<br />
Edward R. Cushing, D.V.M.<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Medicine,<br />
1920 .<br />
Robert Eugene Cushman, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Political .<br />
Science, 1923<br />
Norman Leon Cutler, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Biology, 1924<br />
Clarence Herschel Dagnall, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 191 . 9<br />
Arthur Chester Dahlberg, M.S.<br />
Associate in . Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1923 Assistant<br />
fessor of Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1922.<br />
Karl M. Dallenbach, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Instructor,<br />
Pro<br />
1916-18, 1919.<br />
1921<br />
Leonard Ancil Dalton, B.S. Agr., A.M.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Agronomy, 1923 . Extension Instruc<br />
tor,<br />
192 1.<br />
Charles Loomis Dana, A.M., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York<br />
City, 1898.<br />
Franqois'Darrieulat.<br />
ftertfeBfr Instructor in Physical Education, 1924 .<br />
*DiedjOctoberl8.gi924.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 2$<br />
Herbert Joseph Davenport, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Economics, 1916 .<br />
Adam Clarke Davis, jr., M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1919 . Instructor,<br />
1914-17, 1919.<br />
E. Gorton Davis, B.S.<br />
Professor of Landscape Architecture,<br />
1922 . Assistant Professor of<br />
Rural Art, 191 1; Assistant Professor of Landscape Art, 1912;<br />
Professor of Landscape Art, 1916.<br />
James Elwood Davis, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1924<br />
Samuel Elmer Davis, jr., B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1924<br />
Thomas Kirby Davis, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York<br />
City, 1922 . Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1909-10.<br />
Edgar F. Dawson.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1923<br />
Ola Margaret Day, Ph.B.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1923<br />
R. Bruce Dayton.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1925<br />
Charles DeGarmo, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of the Science and Art of Education, Emeritus, 1914 . Pro<br />
fessor, 1898; Dean of the Summer Session, 1 898-1905.<br />
Fred Harrison Dennis.<br />
Assistant in Bean Investigation, Plant Breeding, 1921<br />
Frederick Shepard Dennis, A.B., M.D., F.R.C.S.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, New York City, 1910 fessor, 1898.<br />
. Pro<br />
Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph.B., B.S., D.Sc.<br />
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1903 .<br />
Instructor<br />
in Chemistry, 1887-<br />
89; Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1891; Associate<br />
Professor, 1894; Professor, 1900.<br />
Harry J. Deuel, jr., Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Physiology, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Assistant,<br />
1923.<br />
James Allen Dickey, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Rural Social Organization, 1924 . Extension Instructor,<br />
1923.<br />
Herman Diederichs, M.E.<br />
- Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1907 Director<br />
1921 .<br />
of the Sibley<br />
1898; In<br />
School of Mechanical Engineering, Assistant,<br />
structor, 1899; Assistant Professor, 1902; Secretary of Sibley Col<br />
lege, 1919-20.<br />
Evalyn Elizabeth Dixon, M.A.<br />
Reading Assistant in English .<br />
History, 1924<br />
Fanny Byler Dobie, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Rural .<br />
Education, 1924<br />
Arthur H. Dodge, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pathological Anatomy, New York City, 1923 .<br />
1922.<br />
Harwood Burrows Dolbeare, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Economics, 1921 .<br />
Alfred Arthur Doppell, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Forestry, 1924<br />
Ernest Dorsey, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Plant Breeding, 1920 -<br />
Assistant,<br />
1916-17, 1918-20.<br />
Arthur Henry Doyle, M.A.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1921 .<br />
Assistant,
26 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Charles A. Drake, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York<br />
Clinical Instructor, 1918-19, 1922-23.<br />
. City, 1923<br />
William P. Driscoll, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York .<br />
City, 1923<br />
Alexander M. Drummond, A.M.<br />
Professor of Public Speaking, Instructor,<br />
1907; Assistant Pro<br />
1920<br />
fessor, 1916.<br />
Eugene F. DuBois, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Associate Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1919 . Instructor in<br />
Applied Pharmacology, 191 0; Lecturer in Clinical Physiology,<br />
191 3; Assistant Professor, 191 7.<br />
Robert 0. DuBois, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Pediatrics, New York City, 1923<br />
Guilford S. Dudley, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1923<br />
sistant, 1917; Instructor, 1921.<br />
James Everett Duffy.<br />
- As<br />
Assistant in Engineering Geology, 1924<br />
Percy Lawrence Dunn, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Extension Service, 1919 . Assistant in Farm Management,<br />
191 8; Assistant in Extension Teaching, 1919. Charles Love Durham, Ph.D., Litt.D.<br />
Professor of . Latin, 1909 Instructor, 1897; Assistant Professor, 1901;<br />
Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences, second term, 1916-17,<br />
1917-18; second term, 1918-19.<br />
. Assistant,<br />
Mary E. Duthie.<br />
Extension Instructor in Rural Social Organization, 1924<br />
Joseph Alma Dye, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physiology, 1923<br />
Arthur Johnson Eames, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Botany, Instructor,<br />
1920 .<br />
Frederick Selden Eaton, Ph.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Botany, 1924<br />
Theodore Hildreth Eaton, Ph.D.<br />
1916-19.<br />
1912; Assistant Professor, 1914.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1920<br />
1913-14-<br />
Paul Witherspoon Eckley, A.B.<br />
. Instructor in Animal Husbandry,<br />
Assistant in Hygiene, 1920 . Assistant in Anatomy, 1919; Instructor in<br />
Physical Education, 1921-23.<br />
James Clifton Edgar, A.M., M.D.<br />
Professor of Obstetrics, Emeritus, New York City, 1921 . .<br />
1898.<br />
Corwin D. Edwards, A.B., B.J., B.Litt.<br />
Professor,<br />
Instructor in Economics, 1924<br />
Dayton James Edwards, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Physiology, New York City, 1922<br />
191 8; Lecturer, 1919; Assistant Professor,<br />
. Instructor,<br />
1921.<br />
Norman Lyle Egbert, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1924<br />
Cary Eggleston, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1923 . In<br />
structor in Pharmacology, 1912-18; Instructor in Therapeutics,<br />
1921-23; Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, 1918-23.<br />
Max Einhorn, M.D.<br />
Lecturer on Diseases of the Stomach, New York City, 1914<br />
Olav Einset, B.Agr.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Frank Oakes Ellenwood, A.B., M.E.<br />
Professor of Power Engineering, Acting<br />
Assistant Professor, 1912.<br />
1916 .<br />
Assistant Professor, 19 1 1 ;
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 2J<br />
George Thomson Elliott, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Emeritus,<br />
New York City, Professor,<br />
1898.<br />
1920<br />
Willard Waldo Ellis, A.B., LL.B.<br />
.<br />
Librarian of the College of Agriculture, 191 6<br />
John Orval Ellsworth, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1924<br />
Herbert Charles Elmer, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Latin, 1909<br />
Professor, 1890.<br />
William James Elser, M.D.<br />
. Acting Assistant Professor, 1888; Assistant<br />
Professor of Bacteriology, New York City, 1909 . Assistant in Pathol<br />
ogy, I9QI; Instructor in Bacteriology, 1904; Assistant Professor,<br />
1908.<br />
George Charles Embody, Ph.D.<br />
1920 . and Verte<br />
Professor of Aquiculture, Instructor<br />
in Neurology<br />
brate Zoology, 1909-10; Instructor in Aquiculture, 191 1; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1012.<br />
Rollins Adams Emerson, B.S., D.Sc.<br />
Professor of Plant Breeding, 1914 . Dean of the Graduate School,<br />
1925.<br />
Stephen Albert Emery, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Philosophy, 1923 .<br />
Donald English, B.S., M.B.A.<br />
Professor of Economics and Accounting, 1918 . Acting<br />
Assistant Profes<br />
sor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 191 5; Acting Secretary, College of<br />
Arts and Sciences, 1919-20.<br />
Millard Clayton Ernsberger, A.B., M.E.<br />
Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, Instructor,<br />
Frederic Charles Evans, M.M.E.<br />
Instructor in Heat-Power Engineering,<br />
1921 .<br />
1918-19.<br />
1921 . Assistant in Electrical<br />
Engineering, 1918-19; Instructor in Machine Design, 1921.<br />
Jennette Evans, B.S., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Hygiene, 1924 .<br />
Medical<br />
Adviser of Women,<br />
I923 Assistant in Physiology, 191 8-19. Instructor in Hygiene,<br />
1923.<br />
George Abram Everett, A.B., LL.B.<br />
Professor of Extension Teaching, 191 5 . Assistant in Elocution and Ora<br />
tory, 1899-1901; Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1906-07,<br />
1910-15.<br />
James Ewing, A.M., D.Sc, M.D.<br />
Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1899 .<br />
Donald W. Exner.<br />
Assistant in Geology, 1923 .<br />
Frank Latta Fairbanks, M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering, Assistant,<br />
structor, 191 8.<br />
1920 .<br />
John Joseph Fallon.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 .<br />
Wilson Lewis Farman.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Charles Everett Farr, B.A., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Assistant,<br />
191 7; In<br />
1909-<br />
11; Instructor, 1913-14, 1915-17, 1920.<br />
Lilian Ketura Pond Farrar, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City,<br />
192 1 . Instructor, 1916.<br />
Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of German, 1910 . Acting<br />
Professor, 1905.<br />
Assistant Professor, 1904; Assistant
28 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Samuel Feldman.<br />
Assistant in Psychology, 1920 .<br />
Haynes H. Fellows, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Ralph A. Felton.<br />
.<br />
Extension Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1923<br />
Leslie A. Fenner, M.E., E.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1918 .<br />
Faith Fenton, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics,<br />
1922<br />
Albert S. Ferguson, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1924<br />
Jeremiah Sweetser Ferguson, M.S., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Secretary of the Faculty of the Medical College, 1909 . Assistant Pro<br />
fessor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1919 . Instructor in Histol<br />
ogy, 1898; Assistant Professor of Histology, 1908.<br />
Ernest Mercer Fernald, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Experimental .<br />
Engineering, 1923<br />
Karl Hermann Fernow, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Plant . Pathology, 1924 Assistant,<br />
1922.<br />
Emery N. Ferriss, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1924 . Acting Assistant Assistant Professor, 1920.<br />
Myron Gustin Fincher, D.V.M.<br />
Professor, 1919;<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Medicine, 1920 .<br />
Pierre Augustine Fish, B.S., D.Sc, D.V.S., D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Physiology, 1902 . Secretary of the of the Veterinary College, 1896 .<br />
Professor, 1896.<br />
Claire Cole Fisher, B.S. in M.E., M.S.<br />
Faculty<br />
Instructor, 1890; Assistant<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1923<br />
Mary Jones Fisher, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Zoology, 191 8 . Assistant, 1917. Roy Marshall Fisher, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1920<br />
Walton Isaac Fisher.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Investigation, Plant Breeding, 1920<br />
1919-20; Instructor, 19<br />
. Assistant, 1913-17,<br />
17-18.<br />
Walter Warner Fisk, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Assistant, Professor of Dairy Industry, 1920 .<br />
Assistant Professor, 1913.<br />
Frederic Ebell Fiske, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of English, Instructor,<br />
Assistant<br />
1921<br />
Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Plant Pathology, 1922 .<br />
1910; Instructor, 191 1;<br />
1916-17, 1919.<br />
in Botany, 1908; In<br />
structor in Plant Pathology, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1913.<br />
Earl Alvah Flansburgh, B.S.<br />
Assistant County Agent Leader, 192 1 .<br />
Paul Marion Flory, M.A.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Philosophy, 1924<br />
John Edward Flynn, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Plant .<br />
Pathology, 1924<br />
John Sutliff Fonda, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1921 .<br />
William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Entomology, 1921 . Assistant, 1915; Instructor, 1915-16;<br />
Assistant in Natural History, 191 8; Instructor in Biology, 1918;<br />
Assistant Curator of Lepidoptera, 1919; Assistant in Entomology,<br />
1920.<br />
O. Rex Ford, B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 .
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 29<br />
Edward Shields Foster.<br />
Assistant in Rural Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Nellis Barnes Foster, M.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Instructor,<br />
1913; Assistant Professor, 1914-16, 1919.<br />
James Fox, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1923 .<br />
Percy Austin Fraleigh, A.M.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Assistant,<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1920<br />
Allan Cameron Fraser, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding, 19 19 .<br />
1918-19.<br />
1913; Instruc<br />
tor, 1914.<br />
George Fraser, B.S. in Arch., M.A.<br />
Assistant Professor of Architecture, 1923<br />
Henry Salmon Fraser, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Medieval History, 1923<br />
John Frank Fraser, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York<br />
City, 1924 .<br />
James William Fraze, A.M.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Walter Hoyt French, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in English, 1920 . Assistant, 1920.<br />
Harry M. Fridley.<br />
Instructor in Physical .<br />
Geography, 1924<br />
James Nathan Frost, D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Surgery, 191 . 7 Assistant,<br />
1907; Instructor,<br />
1908; Assistant Professor, 1913.<br />
Louis Agassiz Fuertes.<br />
Lecturer in Ornithology, 1922 .<br />
Lynn L. Fulkerson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York .<br />
City, 1923<br />
Elizabeth Fulton, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser of .<br />
Women, 1923<br />
Harry S. Gabriel, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm .<br />
Management, 1923<br />
Assistant in Rural Education, 1919; Instructor in Agricultural<br />
Economics and Farm Management, 1920; Extension Instructor,<br />
1922.<br />
Simon Henry Gage, B.S.<br />
Professor of Histology and Embryology, Emeritus, 1908 . Instructor in<br />
Microscopy and Practical Physiology, 1877-80; Assistant Professor<br />
of Physiology and Lecturer on Micro-Technology, 1881; Associate<br />
Professor, 1889; Associate Professor of Anatomy, Histology, and<br />
Embryology, 1893; Professor, 1895; Professor of Microscopy,<br />
Histology, and Embryology, 1896; Professor of Histology and Em<br />
bryology, 1902.<br />
Victor Raymond Gage, M.M.E.<br />
Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1923 . Instructor,<br />
sistant Professor, 1912. Leslie T. Gager, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1922 .<br />
F. G. Gambrell.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1925<br />
Mildred Nellie Gardner, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home .<br />
Economics, 1923<br />
Frederick Richardson Garfield, A.B.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Enoch Francis Garner, M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Machine Design, Instructor,<br />
1913-20.<br />
1920 .<br />
1907; As<br />
1907-10,
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Clara Louise Garrett, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1923- Instructor, 1916.<br />
Seymour Stanton Garrett, CE.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Mechanics of Engineering,<br />
1920 .<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1906-08; Assistant Professor, 1910;<br />
Professor, 1920.<br />
Albert Benjamin Genung, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Farm .<br />
Management, 1924<br />
Sidney Gonzales George, CE.<br />
Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1916 . Instructor in Civil Engineering,<br />
1905-07; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1908.<br />
Frederick Raymond Georgia, Ph.D.<br />
1914. Instructor in . Chemistry, 19 15 Assistant,<br />
John C. A. Gerster, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1919 .<br />
tor, 1914.<br />
Roswell Clifton Gibbs, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Physics, 1918 . Assistant,<br />
Professor, 1912. Anson Wright Gibson, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Farm Practice, 1921 . Instructor,<br />
Instruc<br />
1906; Instructor, 1906; Assistant<br />
1915-17; Assistant Farm<br />
Superintendent, 1917-18.<br />
Charles Langdon Gibson, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Surgery, New York . City, 191 8 Clinical Instructor in<br />
Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System, 1900; Instructor in Surgery,<br />
1902; Professor of Clinical Surgery, 1906; Assistant Professor of<br />
Surgery, 19 12; Associate Professor, 1917. Arthur Ward Gilbert, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Education, 1923 Assistant,<br />
192 1.<br />
Adam Capen Gill, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography, 1910 . Assistant<br />
1894.<br />
David Clinton Gillespie, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 191 1 . Instructor,<br />
Professor,<br />
1906.<br />
Charles Alton Gillett, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Forestry, 1925<br />
Herbert Lester Gilman, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1922 . Assistant<br />
in<br />
Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1916-17; Instructor in<br />
Obstetrics, 1920; Instructor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1921.<br />
Andrew J. Gilmour, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York<br />
City,<br />
1920 .<br />
Fred E. Gladwin, B.S.<br />
Associate in .<br />
Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923<br />
Hugh Glasgow, Ph.D.<br />
Associate in .<br />
Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Edna Gertrude Gleason, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 192 1 .<br />
Walter Oscar Gloyer, M.A.<br />
Associate in Research, Plant .<br />
Pathology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Calvin Hooker Goddard, A.B.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Harry Gold, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pharmacology, New York City, 1922 .<br />
Samuel Alexander Goldberg, D.V.M., A.M.<br />
Assistant Professor of Pathology, Veterinary College, 1917 . Assistant,<br />
I9I3-<br />
Robert Goldin, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1924 -
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 3 1<br />
Harold Ellsworth Goldsmith, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1922 .<br />
Alpheus Mansfield Goodman, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Rural Engineering,<br />
Instructor, 1919.<br />
Malcolm Goodridge, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Instructor,<br />
Assistant Professor of Therapeutics, 1916.<br />
Adrian Gordon Gould, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Hygiene, 1923 .<br />
1920 . Extension<br />
1910;<br />
Assistant Medical Adviser,<br />
192 1 . Instructor, 192 1.<br />
Vi Arvin Graham, A.M., M.S.<br />
Instructor in Biochemistry, 1921 . Assistant, 1921.<br />
William Theodore Grams, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Extension Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1921 .<br />
C V. Grand.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Robert Bruce Grannis.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Architecture, 1924<br />
Adele Lewis Grant, B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in Botany, 1920 .<br />
Francis Walter Gravelle, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City,<br />
Glenn Wesley Gray, A.B.<br />
Reading Assistant in History, 1924 .<br />
Lloyd Poor Gray, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, 1924 .<br />
Welles A. Gray, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Political Science, 1924 .<br />
Guy Shepard Greene, A.B.<br />
192 1 .<br />
Instructor in English, 1921<br />
Grace Hall Griswold, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Entomology, 1923 . Assistant, 1922.<br />
Ella F. Grove, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Bacteriology, New York City, 1922<br />
Emil Frederick Guba, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Plant Pathology, 1923<br />
Orthon Goepp Guerlac, Licencie es lettres, Licencie en droit.<br />
.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Litera<br />
tures, 1920 .<br />
fessor,<br />
Instructor, 1900; Assistant Professor, 1904; Pro<br />
1919.<br />
-<br />
Jay Pleasant Guilford, A.M.<br />
Assistant in Psychology, 1924<br />
Connie Myers Guion, A.M., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Therapeutics,<br />
. Instructor in<br />
1919-20.<br />
Cedric Hay Guise, B.S., M.F.<br />
Assistant Professor of Forest Management, 1921<br />
structor, 191 5.<br />
. Assistant, 1914; In<br />
Abel Charles Gurchot, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923 .<br />
Axel Ferdinand Gustafson, Ph.D.<br />
Extension Professor of Soil Technology, Instructor,<br />
sistant Extension Professor, 1920.<br />
Carl E. F. Guterman.<br />
Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1925.<br />
1922 .<br />
1920; As<br />
Edward Sewell Guthrie, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Dairy Industry, 1913 . Instructor and Investigator in<br />
Dairy Industry, 1908.
32 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Charles Sumner Gwynne, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Physical Geography, 1924 .<br />
William Arthur Hagan, D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1919 . Instructor<br />
in Obstetrics and Research in the Diseases of Breeding Cattle, 1916;<br />
Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, 1917; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 1918.<br />
Charles Brockway Hale, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, Assistant, 1920.<br />
1920 .<br />
Danforth Rawson Hale, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Frank Henry Hall, B.S.<br />
Associate in Research, Vegetable .<br />
Gardening, Geneva, 1923<br />
Goldan Orlando Hall, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry,<br />
1922 .<br />
Isaac Fults Hall, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management,<br />
1922 .<br />
Ivan Clifford Hall, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Bacteriology, Department of .<br />
Dairy Industry, 1924<br />
John Fessler Haller, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1922 .<br />
George Livingstone Hamilton, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures,<br />
191 1.<br />
Professor,<br />
Harry H. Hamilton, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Neale Russell Hamilton, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1925 .<br />
William Alexander Hammond, Ph.D.<br />
1916 . Assistant<br />
Sage Professor of Ancient Philosophy and of Aesthetics, 1908 . Dean of<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, 1920 . Instructor in Greek Philosophy,<br />
1 891; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy,<br />
1892; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy and<br />
Aesthetics, 1903; Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, 1903.<br />
Francis Evaul Hance, Ph.D.<br />
Heckscher Research Assistant in Chemistry,<br />
1922 .<br />
Kenneth Gibson Hancher, M.D., M.S.<br />
Associate in Clinical Surgery, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Robert Hannah, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Public Speaking, Assistant,<br />
George Raymond Hanselman, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Drawing,<br />
Robert Lewis Hanson, A.B.<br />
1920 ,<br />
1922 .<br />
1922.<br />
1920.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
Earle Volcart Hardenburg, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1919 .<br />
Frank Hare, D.V.M.<br />
Assistant in Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1923 .<br />
James Davis Harlan, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Samuel Willard Harman, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Francis Harper, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Ornithology, 1922 .<br />
tor, 1921-22.<br />
Merritt Wesley Harper, M.S.<br />
Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1913 . Assistant,<br />
1906; Assistant Professor, 1907.<br />
Assistant<br />
1912.<br />
in Zoology, 1913-14; Cura<br />
1905; Instructor,
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 33<br />
John Frederick Harriott, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1923 .<br />
Coleman John Harris, A.M., M.S.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1923 -<br />
Gilbert Dennison Harris, Ph.B.<br />
Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology, 1909 . Assistant<br />
Professor, 1894.<br />
Henry Clayton Harris, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Agronomy, 1924 .<br />
Van Breed Hart, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Farm Management, 1923 . Instructor,<br />
1920; Extension Instructor, 1922.<br />
John Augustus Hartwell, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Surgery, New York City,<br />
191 8 . Instructor in<br />
Physiology, 1898; Assistant Professor, 1901; Professor of Clinical<br />
Surgery, 1909-18; Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1911-18.<br />
Frederic Zeller Hartzell, M.A.<br />
Associate in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Eugene Elwin Haskell, B.C.E., CE.<br />
Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, Emeritus,<br />
College of Civil Engineering and Professor of Experimental Hy<br />
draulics, 1906.<br />
Robert Anthony Hatcher, Ph.G., M.D.<br />
192 1 . Dean of the<br />
Professor of Pharmacology and Materia Medica, New York City, 1908 .<br />
Instructor in Materia Medica, 1904; Assistant Professor of Pharma<br />
.<br />
.<br />
cology, 1906.<br />
James Shoffner Hathcock, B.S., M.S.A.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1924<br />
Joseph Weinstein Hathcock, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Economics, 1923<br />
Louis A. Hauser, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
George Waller Hawley, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Lecturer on Fractures, New York City, 19 19<br />
Leslie Rushton Hawthorn.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1924 .<br />
Charles Ernest Hayden, A.B., D.V.M.<br />
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Physiology, 1914 . Assistant, 1909;<br />
Instructor, 19 10; Assistant Professor, 191 4; Acting Professor, 1918.<br />
David Graaff Haylett, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1923 .<br />
Irving Samuel Haynes, Ph.B., M.D., D.Sc.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1911 .<br />
Practical Anatomy,<br />
Professor of<br />
1898.<br />
Albert Sidney Hazzard, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Zoology, 1924 -<br />
Walter Liston Head.<br />
Foreman, Machine Construction, 1909 . Assistant, 1904.<br />
William Vincent Healey, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New<br />
York City, 1921 . Assistant, 192 1.<br />
John William Hebel, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of English, 1921<br />
. Instructor,<br />
1914-17, 1919.<br />
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, D.Sc. _.<br />
t- tt<br />
Vice-Director of the Experiment Station, and Chief in Research, Horti<br />
culture, Geneva, 1923. Professor of Pomology, Geneva, 1919.<br />
Arthur John Heinicke, Ph.D. .<br />
Professor of Pomology, 1920- Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor,<br />
1917.
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Harry Helson, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Psychology, 1924 .<br />
John M. Hendrickson, D.V.M.<br />
Assistant in Poultry Research, 1924 .<br />
COURTENAY HENNING.<br />
Assistant in Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Mary Frances Henry, A.B., B.S.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Instructor,<br />
fessor,<br />
191 8.<br />
1915; Assistant Pro<br />
Rudolph Clemens Hergenrother.<br />
Assistant in Physics, 1921 .<br />
Halldor Hermannsson.<br />
Assistant Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, 1920 .<br />
Curator of the Icelandic Collection in the Library, 1906 . In<br />
structor in Scandinavian Languages, 1905; Lecturer in German,<br />
1912-20.<br />
Glenn Washington Herrick, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Economic Entomology, Assistant<br />
1912 .<br />
Lyster Meadows Hetherington, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Rural .<br />
Education, 1925<br />
Gustave Frederick Heuser, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of . Poultry Husbandry, 1923 Assistant,<br />
Professor, 1909.<br />
1915; Instructor,<br />
191 7; Assistant Professor, 191 8.<br />
John M. Hewitt, M.D.<br />
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, New York City, 1922 .<br />
Robert Byron Hinman, M.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1921 . Instructor, 1920.<br />
James Morley Hitzrot, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Instructor, 1904;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1912;<br />
Professor,<br />
Associate Professor, 1917; Assistant<br />
1919.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
Lillian Hoag.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, 1925<br />
Lynn A. Hoag, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Associate in Pediatrics, New York City, 1923<br />
Ralph W. Hodges.<br />
Assistant in Mechanic Arts, 1923<br />
George Peter Hoffman, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1924<br />
Joseph P. Hoguet, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1919<br />
tor in Surgery, 191 1.<br />
Louis Benjamin Hoisington, Ph.D.<br />
. Instruc<br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1919 . Assistant in Psychology, 19 17 ;<br />
Instructor in Education, 191 7; Instructor in Psychology, 1919.<br />
Arthur L. Holland, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New<br />
York City, 1921 . Instructor, 1915.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Erma Evangeline Hollen, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1923 .<br />
1922.<br />
Milton Lyle Holmes, A.B., M.B.A.<br />
Acting Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, 1924 .<br />
Ralph Maynard Holmes, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1919 . Assistant,<br />
Donald Aubrey Holt.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw, jr., Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of . Greek, 1923 Instructor,<br />
Edwin Earl Honey, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1920 . Assistant,<br />
1919.<br />
1921.<br />
1916-17.
Warren Howard Hook, M.E.<br />
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 35<br />
Assistant Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, Instructor<br />
Experimental Engineering, 1910-17. Leroy Hooper.<br />
Foreman of the Pattern . Shop, 191 1 Assistant, 1907.<br />
1920 .<br />
in<br />
Henry Alfred Hoover, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1924 .<br />
Elizabeth Frances Hopkins, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Grant Sherman Hopkins, B.S., D.Sc, D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Anatomical Methods, 1903 . As<br />
sistant, 1889; Instructor, 1890; Assistant Professor, 1896.<br />
Herbert Andrew Hopper, M.S.<br />
Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 191 3 .<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor,<br />
1911.<br />
Edwin Raymond Hoskins, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Rural Education, 1922<br />
Ralph Sheldon Hosmer, B.S.A., M.F.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Forestry, 1914 .<br />
Herbert Vinton Hotchkiss, B.S., CE.<br />
Instructor in English, 1919 Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1914-17.<br />
Homer James Hotchkiss, A.M., M.M.E.<br />
Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering, 1916 .<br />
1 891-1903.<br />
Robert Charles Houck, B.Chem.<br />
Instructor in Physics,<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1921<br />
Burdette Newton Howe.<br />
.<br />
Foreman in the Machine Shop, 1923 . Assistant, 1905.<br />
George Henry Howe, B.S.<br />
Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Harley Earl Howe, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, Instructor,<br />
Eric Vail Howell, M.C.E.<br />
1918 .<br />
1909-12.<br />
. Mark Eidlitz Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923<br />
David Fletcher Hoy, M.S.<br />
Registrar, 1895 . Assistant Registrar, 1891.<br />
. Assistant<br />
George James Hucker, M.A.<br />
Associate in Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Hugh Cecil Huckett, B.S.A., A.M.<br />
Associate in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923<br />
.<br />
mology, 1920; Instructor, 1921-22.<br />
Houlder Hudgins, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Economics and . Accounting, 1923 Assistant,<br />
Edward Wesley Hughes, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Charles Henry Hull, Ph.D.<br />
Goldwin Smith Professor of American History, 19 12 .<br />
Instructor,<br />
191 8.<br />
in Ento<br />
1922.<br />
Instructor<br />
in<br />
Professor of<br />
Assistant"<br />
Political and Social Institutions, 1892;<br />
Political Economy, 1893; Professor of American History, 1901;<br />
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1908-13.<br />
Lee Sisson Hultzen, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Public Speaking, Assistant,<br />
Charles Edward Hunn.<br />
1922 .<br />
Instructor in Plant Propagation, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
Everett Lee Hunt, M.A.<br />
Assistant Professor of Public Speaking,<br />
Frances Beatrice Hunter, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Instructor,<br />
Howard Louis Hunter.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
1919.<br />
1898.<br />
1918 .<br />
1920 .<br />
1918.
36 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Marjorie Hupper, A.B., M.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, New York City,<br />
Lewis Merwin Hurd.<br />
1921 .<br />
Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1914 . Assistant,<br />
Wallie Abraham Hurwitz, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of . Mathematics, 1914 Instructor,<br />
Raymond Garrison Hussey, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1921 .<br />
John Irwin Hutchinson, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Mathematics, 1910 . Instructor,<br />
1909.<br />
1910.<br />
1894; Assistant Professor,<br />
1903.<br />
John Carl Huttar.<br />
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1924 .<br />
Harry Miles Imboden, M.D.<br />
Professor of Roentgenology, New York City, 1922 .<br />
.<br />
Gemma Jackson, A.B., M.S.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1925<br />
Herbert F. Jackson, B.Ped., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1924<br />
1919.<br />
Clinical Instructor,<br />
Henry Sylvester Jacoby, CE.<br />
Professor of Bridge Engineering, Emeritus, 1922 . Assistant Professor,<br />
1890; Associate Professor, 1894; Professor, 1897.<br />
.<br />
Edmund R. P. Janvrin, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Stephen Mansfield Jaquith.<br />
Assistant in Economics, 1924<br />
Howard S. Jeck, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1917<br />
Nancy Jenison, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 191 . 7<br />
Burton Aaron Jennings, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1922 . Assistant in Farm Practice,<br />
1918-20; Assistant in Rural Engineering, 1920-21.<br />
Oskar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Entomology, 1919 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1899;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1904-09; Assistant Professor of Biology, 1912;<br />
Professor of Entomology, 1914; Professor of General Biology, 1915.<br />
Charles Henry Johnson, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 . Assistant, 1920-21.<br />
Edgar Blauvelt Johnson, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1923 . Assistant, 19 15-16, 1921.<br />
Elmer Marker Johnson, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 1921 .<br />
H. H. Johnson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1923 .<br />
Horace Leonard Jones, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
Professor of Greek, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1910.<br />
Jennie Catherine Jones.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics,<br />
Putnam Fennell Jones, A.B.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
English, 1924<br />
Walter Paul Jones, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 1920 .<br />
Riverda Harding Jordan, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Education,<br />
Whitman Howard Jordan, LL.D.<br />
192 1 .<br />
Professor of Animal Nutrition, Emeritus, 1921 -<br />
Ernest Jacob Joss, M.A.<br />
fc , Assistant<br />
in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
1920 .<br />
Professor,<br />
1920.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 37<br />
Elizabeth Caroline Kackenmeister, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Home Economics, 1925 .<br />
Morton Charles Kahn, B.S., A.M., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Hygiene, New York City, 19 19 .<br />
Vladimir Karapetoff, CE.<br />
Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1908 . Assistant Professor, 1904.<br />
Abraham Kardiner, B.A., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York<br />
City, 1924 .<br />
Delbert Ernest Keenan, A.M.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1922 . Assistant,<br />
1920.<br />
John Calvin Keller, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1921 .<br />
Ruth Mary Kellogg, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1923<br />
fessor, 192 1.<br />
Aquin S. Kelly, M.D.<br />
. Acting Assistant Pro<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York<br />
City, 192 1 .<br />
Myron Slade Kendrick, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Economics, 1924 . Instructor,<br />
Nita Collier Kendrick.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, 1923 .<br />
Ralph Hayward Keniston, Ph.D.<br />
1921.<br />
Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 191 .<br />
. Assistant<br />
Assistant,<br />
9<br />
Graduate School, 1923<br />
Earl Hesse Kennard, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, 1917 .<br />
Professor, 1914.<br />
Dean<br />
of the<br />
1912; Instructor,<br />
1913-14, 1916-17.<br />
-<br />
Robert Foster Kennedy, M.D., F.R.S.E.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York<br />
City, 1924 Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor, 19 14; Asso<br />
ciate Professor, 191 7.<br />
James H. Kenyon, B.S., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 191 6 .<br />
Abram Tucker Kerr, B.S., M.D.<br />
Professor of Anatomy, 1904<br />
Medical College,<br />
. Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the<br />
1902 . Assistant Professor, 1900; Acting Pro<br />
fessor and Director of the Department of Hygiene, 1920-22.<br />
.<br />
Marcel Hartwig Kessel, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 1923 Assistant, 1921; Instructor, 1921-22.<br />
Edward Loughboro Keyes, jr., Ph.D., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1910 . Assistant, 1898; Instructor, 1899.<br />
Bradford F. Kimball, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1923 .<br />
Dexter Simpson Kimball, A.B., M.E.<br />
Dean of the College of Engineering, 1920 . Professor of Machine Design<br />
and Industrial Engineering, 1915 .<br />
Assistant<br />
Professor, 1898-<br />
1901; Acting Director of Sibley College, second term, 1911-12;<br />
Professor of Machine Design and Construction, 1904; Acting Dean<br />
of Sibley College, 1917; Acting President, June 15 to October 15,<br />
1918.<br />
Lucy Kimball.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, 1924 -<br />
Asa Carlton King, B.S.A.<br />
Professor of Farm Practice and Farm Superintendence, 1915<br />
Instructor, 191 1.<br />
. Extension
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Joseph E. King, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 1921 .<br />
William Ray Kingery, A.B.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1924.<br />
Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, Ph.D., M.D.<br />
Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1908. Instructor, 1896; As<br />
sistant Professor, 1899; Assistant Professor of Physiology, 1902.<br />
Walker Kinkaid, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1924 .<br />
Otto Kinkeldey, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Music, 1923 .<br />
George Hughes Kirby, B.S., M.D. ,,,_-,.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York City,<br />
191 7 .<br />
1905-12.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Luther Clinton Kirkland, M.S.<br />
1920; Instructor in<br />
Assistant, Instructor in Extension Service, 1925<br />
Farm Practice,<br />
. 1921-24.<br />
James Edward Knott, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Botany, 1923<br />
Lawrence Gane Knowlton, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923<br />
Leila Charlton Knox, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Surgical Pathology, New York City, 1920<br />
Lewis Knudson, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Botany, 1916 . Assistant in Plant Physiology, 1908; In<br />
structor, 1908; Assistant Professor, 191 1.(<br />
Robert Koch, M D.<br />
Assistant in Bacteriology, New York City, 1923<br />
Kurt Koffka, Ph D.<br />
.<br />
Acting Professor of Education, 1924<br />
Walter M. Kraus, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York<br />
City, 1922 .<br />
William Ernest Krauss, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Animal Husbandry,<br />
1922<br />
George Reinhardt Kreisel, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Farm Management, 1924<br />
Walter Gernet Krum.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1923 . Superintendent in<br />
Poultry Department, 1907; Assistant, 1912; Instructor, 1916-17,<br />
1920-22; Extension Instructor, 1917-20.<br />
Paul J. Kruse, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, Assistant Harold Talbot Lacey, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry,<br />
1918 .<br />
Professor, 1917.<br />
1920<br />
Carl Edwin Ladd, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Director of Extension, 1924 . Extension Professor of Farm Management,<br />
1922; Assistant, 1911; Instructor, 1912-15; Professor, 1920.<br />
Alexander Lambert, A.B., Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York City,<br />
1898.<br />
Charles A. Lang, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1919<br />
Leo Joseph Larkin, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry,<br />
Instructor<br />
1922<br />
Axel Martin Larsen, B.S. (E.E.).<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1922 .<br />
Design, 1919.<br />
Norman Lawrence Larsen, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1924 .<br />
in Machine
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 39<br />
Louis Leonard Larson, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
Frank H. Lathrop, Ph.D.<br />
Associate in .<br />
Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Berton Lattin, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Albert Washington Laubengayer, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
George Nieman Lauman, B.S.A.<br />
Professor of Rural . Economy, 1909 Assistant in Horticulture, 1897;<br />
Instructor, 1899; Instructor in Rural Economy, 1903; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1905.<br />
Leonard Alexander Lawrence, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Surveying, 1916 . Instructor<br />
1907.<br />
Edward Godfrey Lawson, B.S., M.L.D., F.A.A.R.<br />
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture,<br />
in Civil Engineering,<br />
1922 .<br />
Burton James Lee, A.B., Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1918 . Assistant<br />
Demon<br />
strator, 1903; Demonstrator, 1904; Instructor in Clinical Surgery,<br />
1909-16; Instructor in Surgical Pathology, 1913-14; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1916.<br />
Myron A. Lee, M.M.E.<br />
Professor of Industrial Engineering, 1924 . Instructor<br />
in Machine<br />
Design, 1910; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 19 16; As<br />
sistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, 1921.<br />
Burton Alpheus Leffingwell, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Rural Education, 1924<br />
Emmons William Leland, B.S. in Agr.<br />
.<br />
Experimentalist in Soil Technology, 191 . 7<br />
Mortimer Demarest Leonard, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Entomology, 1924<br />
Elise S. L'Esperance, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1920 . Assistant,<br />
1910; Instructor, 191 1.<br />
Oscar L. Levin, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York<br />
City,<br />
1920 .<br />
Leon I. Levine, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Samuel Z. Levine, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Pediatrics, New York . City, 1923 Assistant,<br />
1917-19.<br />
Benjamin Levitan.<br />
Assistant in Economics, 1924 .<br />
Bertram D. Lewin.<br />
Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York<br />
City,<br />
1922 .<br />
Herschel Paul Lewis, B. S. in E. E., B. S. in M. E.,<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1924 .<br />
Robert Donald Lewis, B.S.<br />
1923.<br />
Instructor in Plant . Breeding, 1924 Assistant,<br />
Howard Lilienthal, M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 191 . 7<br />
Asa Liggett Lincoln, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York .<br />
City, 1923<br />
Paul Martyn Lincoln, M.E. in E.E.<br />
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the School of Electrical<br />
Engineering, 1922 .<br />
John Randolph Lindsay, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 1923 .
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Josiah Randall Livermore, B.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Plant Breeding, Assistant,<br />
structor, 1914-15.<br />
Alfred William Lohman, M.S. in Agr.,<br />
Instructor in . Poultry Husbandry, 1924 Assistant,<br />
John Edward Lothers, CE.<br />
Instructor in Railroad .<br />
Engineering, 1924<br />
Harry Houser Love, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Plant Breeding, 191 . 7 Assistant,<br />
1921 .<br />
1924.<br />
1913; In<br />
1908; Assistant Professor<br />
of Plant Breeding in the Federal Experiment Station, 1909; Pro<br />
fessor of Plant Breeding Investigations, 191 1.<br />
Harold Adlard Lovenberg.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
Graham Lusk, Ph.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), M.D.<br />
Professor of Physiology, New York City, 1909 .<br />
Henry M. Lyle, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Surgery, New York City, 1919 , Instructor,<br />
1912-13.<br />
Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Soil Technology in the Federal Experiment Station,<br />
1906<br />
Mac Henry Mabey, D.V.M.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Surgery, 1923<br />
George Birmingham McAuliffe, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York<br />
City, 1923 . Clinical Instructor, 1904.<br />
Charles Grover McBride, B.S. Agr.<br />
Instructor in Marketing 1924 . Assistant, 1921-22.<br />
Samuel E. McCallen, B.S.A.<br />
Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1923<br />
Howard S. McCandlish, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City,<br />
Rollin Herbert McCarthy, A.B., M.E.<br />
Instructor in Industrial Engineering, 1924 .<br />
Oliver Leroy McCaskill, Ph.B., J.D.<br />
Professor of Procedure,<br />
192 1<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
191 6<br />
Barbara McClintock, B.S., A.M.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Botany, 1924<br />
William Thomas MacCreadie, B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1924<br />
John Clarence McCurdy, B.S., CE.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Rural Engineering, 1923 Instructor in Civil Engineering,<br />
1907; Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1915; Assistant Professor, 1916.<br />
Laurence Howland MacDaniels, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Pomology, 1923 . Assistant in Entomology, 19 12 ; Assistant<br />
in Botany, 19 13; Instructor in Botany, 19 14-17; Assistant<br />
.<br />
Professor of Pomology, 1919.<br />
George Robert McDermott.<br />
Professor of Structural Design, 1909 Assistant Professor of Naval<br />
Architecture, 1892; Professor, 1905.<br />
James D. McGill, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Political Science, 1923<br />
Edward Maloney McGrath, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in English, 1923<br />
John F. McGrath, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1921 . In<br />
structor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Gynecology, 1918.<br />
Caroline Brundage McIlroy.<br />
Instructor and Shop Director in Home Economics,<br />
Thomas Joseph McInerney, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, 1917 . Assistant,<br />
structor, 1912.<br />
1921 .<br />
1910; In
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 4 1<br />
Charles Osborn Mackey.<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1924 .<br />
Asa Emanuel McKinney, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 191 9 . Assistant, 1915-17; Extension Instruc<br />
tor, 1917-18.<br />
William Graham McLaughry, M.A.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1924 .<br />
True McLean, E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Eleanor Clara McMullen, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Zoology, Assistant,<br />
1918.<br />
1920 .<br />
Luke Matthew McVeigh.<br />
Instructor in Experimental .<br />
Engineering, 1923<br />
Francis Maidl.<br />
Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Zoology,<br />
Laurence Patton Mains.<br />
Instructor in Machine Drawing, 1923 .<br />
Michel George Malti, A.B., B.S. in E.E., M.M.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Albert Russell Mann, B.S.A., A.M.<br />
Dean of the College of Agriculture, 191 7 .<br />
Assistant<br />
1922 .<br />
Professor of Dairy<br />
Industry, 1908; Assistant to Director and Editor, 1908; Secretary<br />
of the College of Agriculture, 1909; Secretary, Registrar, and Pro<br />
fessor of Agricultural Editing, 1910; Acting Dean of the College<br />
of Agriculture, Acting Director of the Experiment Station, 1916;<br />
Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1915-17; Director of the<br />
Experiment Station and Director of Extension Service, 1917-23.<br />
Wayne Eyer Manning, A.B.<br />
Instructor in . Botany, 1924 Assistant, 1921.<br />
Frederick George Marcham, B.A.<br />
Lecturer in English . History, 1924 Assistant, 1923.<br />
Austin Mardon, M.A.<br />
Assistant in English .<br />
History, 1924<br />
Julius Charles Marquardt, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Leonard Joseph Marshall, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Mechanics, 1922 .<br />
James Hart Curry Martens, CE.<br />
Assistant in Mineralogy,<br />
1921<br />
Othmar Karl Marti, E.E., M.E.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923<br />
Clarence Augustine Martin, D.Sc.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Architecture, 1904 . Instructor, 1894; Assistant Professor,<br />
1895; Dean of the College of Architecture, 1908-19.<br />
Milton David Marx, A.M.<br />
Instructor in English, 1919<br />
Clyde Walter Mason, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
1920.<br />
James Frederick Mason, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 191 Assistant,<br />
4<br />
1909; Assistant Professor, 1912.<br />
Louis Melville Massey, Ph.D.<br />
. Instructor,<br />
Professor of Plant Pathology, 1923 .<br />
Assistant Professor, 191 7.<br />
1912; Instructor, 191 4;<br />
Robert Matheson, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Economic Entomology, 1923 . Assistant in Entomology,<br />
1909; Assistant in Biology, 1910; Instructor, 1911; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 1912; Investigator in Entomology, 1913; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor of Entomology, 1914; Assistant Entomologist at the Experi<br />
ment Station, 1917.
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Gertrude Mathewson.<br />
Assistant in Home Economics, 1925 .<br />
May Margaret Mattson, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Rural Education, 1924 .<br />
Frederick Arthur May, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1920 . Assistant, 1918.<br />
Leonard Amby Maynard, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1915,<br />
Frank Sherman Meara, Ph.D., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine,<br />
Therapeutics, 1909.<br />
John Lupton Mecartney, B.S.,<br />
Assistant in Pomology, 1924 .<br />
Howard Bagnall Meek, M_A.<br />
Professor of Institution Management, 1924 . Assistant<br />
Lois Farmer Meek, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1924 .<br />
Amy Grace Mekeel, A.M.<br />
New York City, 1920 . Professor of<br />
Professor, 1922.<br />
Instructor,<br />
1921.<br />
Instructor in Zoology, 1918 Bruce Lee Melvin, Ph.D.<br />
. Assistant, 191 7.<br />
Acting Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1923<br />
Ernest George Merritt, M.E.<br />
.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Physics, 1920 . Instructor, 1889;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1892; Professor, 1903; Dean of the Graduate<br />
School, 1909-14.<br />
Pierre Mertz, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1922 . Assistant, 191 7-1 8; Instructor, 1918-19. Herbert John Metzger, D.V.M.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1922<br />
Christian Medjo.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Freehand Drawing and Modeling in the College of Architec<br />
ture. 1921 . Instructor, 1909; Assistant Professor, 1912.<br />
Howard Jay Milks, D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Materia Medica and Director of the Small Animal<br />
. Clinic, 1914 Assistant in Veterinary Physiology, 1903-5;<br />
Assistant Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1909;<br />
Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine and of Surgery of<br />
Small Animals, 1913.<br />
Harold Strycker Mills, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Instructor in Vegetable .<br />
Gardening, 1919<br />
Robert Thomas Mills.<br />
Assistant in Pattern Making, 1924 .<br />
Lua Alice Minns, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Instructor in Floriculture, 1914 . Assistant,<br />
1912.<br />
Jack Miscall, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry, 1924 . Assistant,<br />
Edward Gardner Misner, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Farm Management, Instructor,<br />
1920 .<br />
1922.<br />
1914; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1918.<br />
Dale Raymond Mitchell, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English, 192 1 .<br />
George Sylvanus Moler, A.B., B.M.E.<br />
Professor of Physics, Emeritus, 1917 . Instructor, 1875; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 1880; Professor, 191 1.<br />
Benton Sullivan Monroe, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of English, 1912 . Assistant,<br />
Helen Monsch, B.S., M.A.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Assistant<br />
1897; Instructor, 1900.<br />
Professor, 1918.
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Walter Clark Montgomery, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and<br />
Rhinology, New York City, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
Instructor, 1917.<br />
Eugene Davis Montillon, B.Arch.<br />
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, 1922 . Assistant,<br />
1902-03, 1906-13;<br />
191 1 ;<br />
Instructor, 1912; Assistant Professor of Landscape Art, 1917.<br />
David Wilson Moore.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry,<br />
1921 .<br />
Millard George Moore, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Veranus Alva Moore, B.S., M.D., V.M.D.<br />
Dean of the New York State Veterinary College,<br />
1908 . Professor of<br />
Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1896 .<br />
Richard Alan Mordoff, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of . Meteorology, 1925 Assistant in Physical Geography,<br />
1909-10, 1912-13; Instructor in Meteorology, 1917; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1921.<br />
William Emerson Mordoff, M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Machine . Construction, 1924 Instructor in<br />
Rural Engineering, 1915; Instructor in Machine Design, 1916;<br />
Instructor in<br />
Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 191 8;<br />
Mechanic Arts, 1923.<br />
Walter Bertram Morehouse, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 .<br />
Godfrey Morgan, jr.<br />
Assistant in Experimental Engineering, 1924 . Assistant in Physics,<br />
1919-21; 1923-24.<br />
Lawrence Onis Morgan, M.A.<br />
1923.<br />
Assistant, Instructor in Anatomy, 1924<br />
Charles V. Morrill, M.D., Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Associate Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 1923<br />
1915; Assistant Professor,<br />
, Instructor,<br />
1919.<br />
.<br />
Robert Cunningham Morris, jr.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1923<br />
Hugh Ellis Morrow, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, New York City, 1922<br />
Charles Walter Morse, B.Chem.<br />
. Instructor, 1918-20.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1923 . Assistant, 1920.<br />
Harold Calvin Marston Morse, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1922<br />
Caroline Morton, B.S.<br />
. Instructor, 1920.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Assistant<br />
State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents, 1919.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Extension<br />
1920.<br />
Walter Francis Morton, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Mervyn Charles Mossop, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Entomology, 1924 .<br />
James Frederick Mountford, M.A., D.Litt.<br />
Professor of the Classics, 1924<br />
Guy Brooks Muchmore, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1913<br />
Walter Conrad Muenscher, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Economic Botany, 1923<br />
structor, 1917-18,<br />
. Assistant, 1916; In<br />
1919.<br />
Thomas A. Mulcahy, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhin<br />
1915-21.<br />
ology, New York Assistant, City, 1923<br />
Dwight Curtis Mumford, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Agricultural Economics, 1924 .
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Frederick George Mundinger, M.S.<br />
Associate in Research, Hudson Valley Horticultural Investigations,<br />
1924 . Assistant in Research, Geneva, 1924.<br />
Harlan Bruce Munger, B.S.<br />
Extension Lecturer in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management,<br />
Extension Instructor, 1923-24.<br />
1925 .<br />
Mancel Thornton Munn, B.S.<br />
Associate in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1923<br />
Carleton Chase Murdock, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, 1919 . Assistant, 1909; Instructor,<br />
1909-13, 1914-19.<br />
Clay Ray Murray, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City,<br />
Clyde Hadley Myers, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Plant Breeding, 1914 .<br />
sistant Professor, 19 12.<br />
William Irving Myers, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Farm Finance, Assistant,<br />
1920 .<br />
Extension<br />
192 1 .<br />
Instructor, 191 1; As<br />
1914; Instructor, 1916;<br />
Assistant Professor of Farm Management, 1918.<br />
Fred Paul Nabenhauer, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Research, Biochemistry, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Charles Edward Nammack, Ph.B., M.D., LL.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York City,<br />
1898<br />
Charles Halpin Nammack, Ph.B., M.D., LL.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York<br />
City,<br />
1916<br />
Paul Revere Nash, S.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1924<br />
Josephine B. Neal, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Medicine, New York City, 1917 . Assistant in Radiology,<br />
1911-12.<br />
James George Needham, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Entomology and Limnology,<br />
191 1 . Assistant Professor<br />
1906.<br />
Paul Robert Needham, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Biology, 1924 . Assistant in Apiculture, 1920-22.<br />
Arno Herbert Nehrling.<br />
Professor of Floriculture, 1924 . Assistant Professor, 1921.<br />
Irene Dahlberg Nehrling, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, Assistant,<br />
John Herbert Nelson, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in English, 1919 .<br />
Charles Merrick Nevin, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Geology, Assistant,<br />
1922 .<br />
1921.<br />
1921.<br />
1922 .<br />
Eleanor B. Newton.<br />
-<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Jesse Crook Nicholls.<br />
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1921 .<br />
Edward Leamington Nichols, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
Professor of . Physics, Emeritus, 1919 Professor,<br />
1887-1919; Dean of<br />
the College of Arts and Sciences, 1913-15.<br />
Melvin L. Nichols, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1922 . Assistant, 191 Instructor, 191 8.<br />
Walter Lindsay Niles, M.D.<br />
7 J<br />
Dean of the Medical College, New York City, 1919 . Professor of Clin<br />
ical Medicine, 1920 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor,<br />
1912; Acting Dean, 1918.<br />
.<br />
Theodore Nixon, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Ancient History, 1924
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 45<br />
Charles Yictor Noback, D.V.M., Ph.D.<br />
Assistant in Physiology, 1924 . Assistant in Biochemistry, 1923; In<br />
structor in Veterinary Pathology, 1918-19.<br />
Charles Vernon Noble, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Farm Management, Instructor,<br />
Jose F. Nonidez, Sc.D.<br />
Instructor in Anatomy, New York City,<br />
1920 .<br />
1916.<br />
. 1920<br />
William Lee Norman, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Leo Chandler Norris, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1923 . Assistant in Animal Hus<br />
bandry, 1920; Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1920.<br />
George Jay North.<br />
Assistant in Mineralogy, 1924<br />
Miles Gordon Northrop, E.E.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1922 .<br />
Assistant,<br />
Paul Allen Northrop, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1919 .<br />
1919.<br />
Clark Sutherland Northup, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of English, 1919 . Librarian of the Hart Memorial Library,<br />
1914<br />
1903.<br />
. Assistant, 1895; Instructor, 1897; Assistant Professor,<br />
Wallace Notestein, Ph.D.<br />
Goldwin Smith Professor of English History, 1924<br />
Claribel Nye, B.S.<br />
. Professor, 1920.<br />
State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents in Charge of Study Clubs,<br />
1920 . Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics,<br />
1919<br />
iqi8.<br />
. Assistant, 1913; Extension Instructor, 1917; Instructor,<br />
Albert Lee O'Banion, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1924<br />
Walter Christopher O'Connell.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physical Training, 1919 . Assistant, 1908.<br />
John M. O'Connor, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 192 1<br />
Everett Oertel, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Entomology, 1924<br />
Henry Neely Ogden, CE.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1908 . Instructor in Civil Engineer<br />
ing, 1889-92, 1894; Assistant Professor, 1898; Assistant Profes<br />
sor of Sanitary Engineering, 1903.<br />
Robert Morris Ogden, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Education, 1916 . Dean of the College of Arts and 1923.<br />
Robert Carroll Ogle.<br />
Sciences,<br />
Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 191 8 Instructor,<br />
Paul Martin O'Leary, A.M.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Economics, 1924<br />
William Ridgely Orndorff, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1923 .<br />
1887; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1890; Professor of Organic and Physiological Chemistry,<br />
1903.<br />
Charles Edward O'Rourke, CE.<br />
Assistant Professor of Civil . Engineering, 1923 Instructor, 1919.<br />
Howard Burnship Ortner, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1919 .<br />
Joseph Oskamp, B.S.<br />
Extension Professor of Pomology, 192 1 .<br />
Emil Osterberg.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, New York City, Assistant,<br />
1911 .<br />
1906.
46 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Walther E. Otto, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in German, 1924 .<br />
Frederick William Owens, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 191 . 5 Instructor, 1907.<br />
Herbert John Pack, B.S., A.M.<br />
Instructor in Biology, 1924 . Preparator in Entomology, 1923.<br />
Royce Paddock, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Medicine, New York City,<br />
Ernest Trowbridge Paine, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Philosophy, 1916 . Secretary<br />
1921 .<br />
of the College of Arts and<br />
Sciences, 1913-16; first term, 1918-19.<br />
Arthur Palmer, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhinology,<br />
New York City, . 1923<br />
Ephraim Lawrence Palmer, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1922 . Assistant in Botany, 1910-13;<br />
Assistant Professor, 1919.<br />
Katherine Van Winkle Palmer, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Paleontology, . 1924 Assistant, 1920-21, 1922-21<br />
George Papanicolau, Ph.D., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 1923. Assistant,<br />
1914; Instructor, 1917.<br />
James Wenceslas Papez, B.A., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Anatomy and .<br />
Neurology, 1920 .<br />
Jacob Papish, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Chemistry, 1919 Assistant, 1919. .<br />
.<br />
-<br />
Harold E. B. Pardee, M.D.<br />
Associate in Medicine, New York City, 192 1<br />
Thomas Jennison Parmley, B.S.<br />
Instructor, 1916.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1924<br />
Percival John Parrott, M.A.<br />
Chief in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 Professor of Entomol<br />
ogy, Geneva, 1919<br />
Charles Jonas Parshall.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, Veterinary College, 1924<br />
John Thomas Parson.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Drawing in the School of Civil Engineering, 1919 . Instruc<br />
tor in Civil Engineering, 1895; Assistant Professor, 1903; Assistant<br />
Professor of Drawing, 1908.<br />
Charles H. Patterson.<br />
Foreman in the Foundry, 1921 . Assistant, 1918.<br />
Russel H. Patterson, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Assistant in plied Anatomy, New York City,<br />
Ap<br />
1923-24.<br />
Woodford Patterson, A.B.<br />
Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> and <strong>University</strong> Publisher, 1917<br />
Mary Graydon Payne, B.A.<br />
-<br />
Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1923<br />
George Eric Peabody, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Extension Service, Assistant,<br />
1921.<br />
1922<br />
Frank Ashmore Pearson, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1923 . In<br />
structor, 1920.<br />
Gilbert Warren Peck, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Extension Professor of . Pomology, 1923 Instructor,<br />
Instructor, 1917-18; Assistant Extension Professor, 1920.<br />
Felix Augustus Peckham, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine .<br />
Design, 1924<br />
Andrew Prosper Pelmont, A.B.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, .<br />
1924<br />
1913; Extension
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 47<br />
Elmer Pendell, LL.B., B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Economics, 1923<br />
Claude M. Pendleton, CE.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, . 1919 Assistant<br />
Roy Franklin Penman, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical .<br />
Engineering, 1923<br />
Harold Charles Perkins, M.E.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Instructor,<br />
Instructor in Mechanics, 1920<br />
Edmond Adrian Perregaux, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Marketing,<br />
John Edwin Perry, B.S. in CE.<br />
1924 .<br />
Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, Instructor,<br />
John George Pertsch, jr., M.E.<br />
Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
1910; Assistant Professor, 1916.<br />
Albert Charles Phelps, B.S., M.Arch.<br />
in Geology, 1919.<br />
1916-19.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Architecture, Instructor,<br />
1922; Assistant, 1923.<br />
1921 .<br />
Assistant Professor, 1903; Professor, 19 13.<br />
Edward Parkhurst Phelps, Ph.D.<br />
Research Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Everett Franklin Phillips, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of .<br />
Apiculture, 1924<br />
William Mason Phipps, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Agronomy, 1923<br />
William Marion Pierce, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1920 - Assistant,<br />
1917.<br />
Arthur Lewis Pierstorff, A.B.<br />
Extension Instructor in Plant .<br />
Pathology, 1925<br />
Miles David Pirnie.<br />
19 15.<br />
1909; Instructor,<br />
1 920 .<br />
Instructor Instructor in Ornithology,<br />
Anna Platt, M.D.<br />
1924 .<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Alfred Plaut, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Gynecological Pathology, New York City, 1924<br />
Miles Albion Pond, Ph.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor,<br />
Instructor,<br />
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1907<br />
Paul Russel Pope, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of German, 1915 .<br />
Francis Monroe Porch.<br />
Assistant in Forestry, 1924 .<br />
Hillel Poritsky, A.B.<br />
1 899 ;<br />
in Entomology, 1923.<br />
1902.<br />
1902 ; Assistant Professor, 1906.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1920 . Assistant, 1919.<br />
Joseph Pullman Porter, M.S.A., M.L.D.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, 1923 -<br />
As<br />
sistant in Landscape Art, 191 7; Instructor, 191 7; Extension In<br />
structor, 1919; Extension Instructor in Ornamental Horticulture,<br />
1922.<br />
Emil Leon Post, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1923.<br />
Charles Kelly Powell, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1922 . Assistant, 1921.<br />
Whiton Powell, A.B.<br />
1923.<br />
Instructor in . Marketing, 1924 Assistant<br />
Frederick Clarke Prescott, A.B.<br />
Professor of . English, 1919 Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, 1897;<br />
Assistant Professor of English, 1903.<br />
Leonard Cassell Price.<br />
Instructor in Experimental .<br />
Engineering, 1923<br />
Walter Van Price, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Dairy Industry, Assistant,<br />
1921 .<br />
1919.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Paul Smith Prickett, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1924 . Assistant 1923.<br />
Hugh Prytherch, jr.<br />
Assistant in Accounting, 1924 .<br />
Mathew Carrol Pugsley, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, 1923 .<br />
Laurence Pumpelly, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1923 . Assistant<br />
in Chemistry, 1908-09; Instructor in the Romance Languages and<br />
Literatures, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1914.<br />
Edwin Pyle, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Surgery, New York City,<br />
George Edward Quinn, E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical .<br />
Engineering, 1923<br />
Hubert Hawley Race, E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical . Engineering, 1923 Instructor,<br />
1922 :.<br />
1920-22.<br />
Frank Harrison Randolph, B.A., M.E.<br />
Assistant Professor of Institutional Engineering, 1923<br />
William Howard Rankin, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1923 . Instructor in<br />
Plant Pathology, 191 .<br />
2; Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology,<br />
1914-19.<br />
Arthur Ranum, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Mathematics, 1923<br />
Assistant Professor, 19<br />
Assistant, 1904; Instructor, 1906;<br />
10.<br />
Myers Peter Rasmussen, Ph.D.<br />
Extension Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management,<br />
1922 .<br />
Alice Gertrude Read, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1921<br />
Arthur Bernard Recknagel, B.A., M.F.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Forest Management and Utilization, 191 7<br />
Forestry,<br />
. Professor of<br />
1913.<br />
Donald Reddick, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Plant Pathology, 191 1 . Assistant in Botany, 1905; As<br />
sistant in Plant Pathology, 1907; Instructor, 1908; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor of Plant Pathology, 1909.<br />
Harold Lyle Reed, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Economics and Finance, 1923<br />
sistant Professor, 1916-19.<br />
Hugh Daniel Reed, Ph.D.<br />
. Instructor, 1914-15; As<br />
Professor of Zoology, 1919 . Assistant, 1900; Instructor, 1902; As<br />
sistant Professor of Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1906; As<br />
sistant Professor of Zoology, 191 5.<br />
Robert Grigg Reese, Ph.G., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York<br />
City, 191 1 . Clinical Assistant, 1898; Instructor, 1899.<br />
Herbert Joseph Reich, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1924<br />
Felix Edward Reifschneider, B.Chem.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923<br />
Ernest William Rettger, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1922. Instructor in Civil Engineering,<br />
1907-08; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1913.<br />
Robert E. Rettger, M.A.<br />
Assistant Professor of Geology,<br />
Juan Estevan Reyna, E.E.<br />
1922 .<br />
Assistant Professor of Drawing, Department of Rural Engineering,<br />
1922 .<br />
Instructor in Drawing, 1912; Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1917;<br />
Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering, 1919.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 49<br />
Paul Reznikoff.<br />
Assistant in Anatomy, New York City, 1924<br />
Fred Hoffmann Rhodes, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Chemistry, 1920. Assistant, 1910-14; Instructor, 191 5-17.<br />
Solomon Alhadef Rhodes, B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and .<br />
Literatures, 1924<br />
James Edward Rice, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1907. Assistant, 1892-93; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1903.<br />
John Harold Richards, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Pathology and Medicine, New York City, 1915.<br />
Assistant, 1907.<br />
Henry B. Richardson, A.B., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York . City, 1924 Instructor,<br />
Donald Everett Richmond, A.B., M.S.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1 923 .<br />
in Physics, 1920-22.<br />
Floyd Karker Richtmyer, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Physics, 1918 . Assistant,<br />
Assistant Professor, 191 1.<br />
Arthur Raymond Riddle, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1921 .<br />
Jonathan B. Rider.<br />
Instructor in Architecture, 1923 .<br />
Heinrich Ries, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Geology, Instructor,<br />
1906 .<br />
1902.<br />
Harold Barrows Riley, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Agronomy, 1924 .<br />
Howard Wait Riley, M.E.<br />
Professor of Rural Engineering, 191 2 . Instructor<br />
Assistant<br />
1921.<br />
in Physics, 1 9 1 8 ; Instructor<br />
1903-04; Instructor, 1906;<br />
1898; Assistant Professor,<br />
in Experimental Engi<br />
neering, 1906; Instructor in Farm Mechanics, 1907; Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 1909.<br />
Byron Burnett Robb, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Rural Engineering, 1919 . Assistant in Farm Mechanics,<br />
1910; Instructor, 191 1; Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering,<br />
1913.<br />
Edward Sherrill Roberts, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1924 .<br />
Isaac Phillips Roberts, M.Agr.<br />
Professor of Agriculture, Emeritus, 1903 . Assistant Professor, 1873;<br />
Professor, 1874; Director of Experiment Station, 1888; Director<br />
of the College of Agriculture, 1890; Dean of the Faculty of Agricul<br />
ture, 1896; Lecturer in Agriculture, 1903-06.<br />
Reena Roberts, B.S., M.A.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1923 . Instructor,<br />
1921.<br />
Archie H. Robertson, M.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Ernest Guy Robinson, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Geology, 1920;<br />
Instructor in Physical Geography, 1924 .<br />
Instructor in Geology, 1920-21.<br />
Montgomery Robinson, Litt.B., B.S.<br />
Professor in Extension Service, 1920 . Assistant,<br />
Assistant Professr, 191 6.<br />
1913; Instructor, 1914;<br />
Theresa Marian Robinson, M.A.<br />
Investigator in Entomology, 1924 . Assistant in Biology, 1923.<br />
Juan Guzman Rodriguez, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Plant Breeding, 1924 .<br />
Irving Henry Rodwell.<br />
Assistant in Marketing, 1924.
50 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Louis Michael Roehl, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Farm Shop, Department of Rural Engineering,<br />
1920 . Instructor, 1919.<br />
Fred Stillman Rogers, B.S., M.E.<br />
Professor of Machine Design, 1924 . Instructor,<br />
fessor,<br />
191 8.<br />
1914; Assistant Pro<br />
Harris White Rogers, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923<br />
John Rogers, Ph.D., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Surgery, New York City,<br />
1909 . Instructor, 1898; Secretary of the Medical Faculty, New<br />
York City, 1 898-1909.<br />
William Mitchell Rogers, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Histology and . Embryology, 1924 Assistant, 1923.<br />
Max S. Rohde, A.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1921 .<br />
Nancy McNeal Roman, Ph.B.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 191 9<br />
1917; Extension Instructor, 191 8.<br />
Joseph Charles Roper, M.D.<br />
. Instructor,<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 191 8 . Assistant in Histology,<br />
1901-04, 1905-06; Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Department of<br />
Pediatrics,<br />
191 1.<br />
Flora Rose, B.S., M.A.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 191 1 . Director of the School of Home<br />
. Economics, 1924 Lecturer,<br />
Harold Ellis Ross, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Dairy Industry, Assistant,<br />
1907.<br />
1912 .<br />
Assistant Professor, 1909.<br />
Harry Albert Ross, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1924 .<br />
1906; Instructor, 1907;<br />
Instructor<br />
in Farm Manage<br />
ment, 1923.<br />
Charles Albert Rouse, Ph.B., A.M.<br />
Assistant in English, 1924.<br />
Ray Hoskins Rulison, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York<br />
City, 1924 .<br />
Howard Willis Russell, A.B.<br />
1922.<br />
Assistant,<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 . Assistant,<br />
Charles Blackmer Rutenber, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Mary C. Ryan.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 1922<br />
Morton C. Ryder, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1922<br />
Pathological Anatomy, 1921.<br />
Rasmus S. Saby, Ph.D.<br />
. Instructor in<br />
Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1912 -<br />
tor in Economics, 19 10.<br />
Ruth Nimmo St. John, B.S.<br />
Instructor m . Geology, 1923 Assistant,<br />
Jesse F. Sammis, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City,<br />
Martin Wright Sampson, M.A.<br />
1919.<br />
1920 .<br />
1909; Instruc<br />
Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature, 1912 . Acting Professor,<br />
1908; Professor, 1909.<br />
Bernard Samuels, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology,<br />
New York City, 1921 . Instructor, 191 5.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 5 1<br />
Austin Wertman William Sand, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Floriculture, 1920 .<br />
Dwight Sanderson, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1918.<br />
George M. Sanderson.<br />
Assistant in the Foundry,<br />
192 1 .<br />
Grace Adelbert Sandhouse, A.M.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Entomology, 1924<br />
Harold Elmore Santee, A.B., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 192 1 . Assistant<br />
1913-14, 1917-19; Instructor, 1914-17, 1919-21.<br />
Elmer Seth Savage, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Animal . Husbandry, 1913 Assistant, 1907; Instructor,<br />
1908; Assistant Professor, 1910.<br />
Will Miller Sawdon, M.M.E.<br />
Instructor, 1904; Assistant<br />
Professor of Mechanical . Engineering, 1919<br />
Professor, 1908.<br />
Charles Hamilton Saylor, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Rudolph Schallowitz.<br />
Assistant in Machine Work, 192 1<br />
Oscar M. Schloss, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1923 . Professor of Clinical<br />
Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 1919-21.<br />
Nathaniel Schmidt, A.M.<br />
.<br />
Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History,<br />
1920 Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures, 1896.<br />
Henry William Schneck, M.S.A.<br />
Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening.. 191 . 7<br />
Ernest William Schoder, Ph.D.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics,<br />
Instructor,<br />
1913.<br />
1920 .<br />
Engineer in Charge of the Hydraulic Laboratory, 1904; Assistant<br />
Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, 1905; Professor, 1919.<br />
Joseph Johnston Schoen, B.S. in Agr.,<br />
Assistant in Agricultural .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Jacob Richard Schramm, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Botany, 1917<br />
Louis C Schroeder, M.D.<br />
. Assistant Professor, 191 5.<br />
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1923<br />
1919; Associate,<br />
. Instructor,<br />
1921.<br />
Howard Lester Schug, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923<br />
Otto Henry Schultze, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor<br />
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, New York . City, 1917<br />
in Pathology, 1898; Lecturer, 1904; Assistant Professor of Patho<br />
logical Anatomy, 1908; Professor of Medico-Legal Pathology, 1912;<br />
Professor of Pathological Anatomy, 1921-22.<br />
Doris Schumaker, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1921 . Assistant<br />
State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents, 1922 . Instructor,<br />
Extension<br />
1920.<br />
Cecil D. Schutt.<br />
Assistant in Animal Husbandry, 1921 .<br />
Hans Jorgen Schwartz, M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York<br />
1903; Clinical Instructor, 1906.<br />
. City, 1917 Assistant,<br />
Joseph Lewis Schwind, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Histology and .<br />
Embryology, 1924<br />
Herbert Henry Scofield, M.E.<br />
Professor of Materials, Civil Engineering, 1922 . Assistant<br />
1919.<br />
Professor,
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Merit Scott, Ph.D.<br />
Instructor in Physics, Assistant,<br />
1918.<br />
1920 .<br />
Ruth Jean Scott, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Home Economics, 1923- Extension Instructor in Plant<br />
Breeding, 1922.<br />
Gad Parker Scoville, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1921--.<br />
Assistant Professor, 1914; Assistant Extension Professor, 191 7;<br />
Extension Professor, 1920.<br />
Frances Alida Scudder, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Home -<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Dana Montrose Secor.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Geology, 1924<br />
Ralph Marion Seeley, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Entomology, 1925<br />
Herman Eastman Seemann, A.B.<br />
Instructor in .<br />
Physics, 1923<br />
Francis Joseph Seery, Bach. Mech. Sci.<br />
Professor of Civil . Engineering, 1919 Instructor,<br />
fessor, 1907.<br />
Newton Melman Shaffer, M.D.<br />
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Emeritus, Professor,<br />
1905; Assistant Pro<br />
1912 .<br />
1898;<br />
.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, 1906-11.<br />
Casper V. Shapiro, B.Chem.<br />
Heckscher Research Assistant in Physics and Chemistry, 1923<br />
Lester Wayland Sharp, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Botany, 1921 Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1916.<br />
Paul Francis Sharp, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Dairy Chemistry, 1925<br />
Francis Robert Sharpe, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Mathematics, 1919<br />
Assistant Professor, 19<br />
. Assistant, 1905; Instructor, 1906;<br />
10.<br />
.<br />
Benjamin Martin Shaub.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1923<br />
Howard Conway Shaub, M.A.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1923<br />
Elmer V. Shear, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1923<br />
Elroy Franklin Sheldon, A.M.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1923 .<br />
Pearl Gertrude Sheldon, Ph.D.<br />
Curator in Geology, 1922 . Assistant<br />
Lecturer, 1912; Assistant in Geology, 1914.<br />
James Morgan Sherman, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Dairy Industry, 1923<br />
in Paleontology, 1906-08, 1911-12;<br />
Clarence Lee Shilliday, Ph.B., M.S.<br />
Instructor in Zoology, 1924<br />
1913-14.<br />
. Assistant in Histology and Embryology,<br />
Lloyd Banks Sholl, B.S. in Agr., D.V.M.<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Bacteriology and Pathology, 1921 .<br />
Charles Kerr Sibley, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Limnology, 1920 . Assistant in Zoology, 1919.<br />
Robert Pelton Sibley, M.A., L.H.D.<br />
Professor and Secretary of the College of Agriculture,<br />
Lloyd R. Simons, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Assistant County Agent Leader, Extension Service,<br />
Ethel Drever Simpson, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Physiology, 1924<br />
Hartley Fremont Simpson, A.B.<br />
Assistant in English .<br />
History, 1923<br />
1920 .<br />
1920 .
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 53<br />
Sutherland Simpson, D.Sc, M.D., F.R.S.E.<br />
World War Memorial Professor of Physiology, Professor,<br />
James W. Sinden, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1924 .<br />
John Hall Skeen, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering,<br />
1920 .<br />
1921 .<br />
Colin O'Neal Skinner.<br />
Instructor in Machine .<br />
Drawing, 1924<br />
George Lewis Slate, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Research, .<br />
Horticulture, Geneva, 1923<br />
Sumner Huber Slichter, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Economics,<br />
Harold Robert Smart, Ph.D.<br />
1920 .<br />
Assistant Professor of . Philosophy, 1924 Assistant,<br />
Dean Franklin Smiley, A.B., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser,<br />
1921-23.<br />
1908.<br />
1921 . Instructor<br />
and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1920.<br />
Albert William Smith, M.M.E.<br />
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus, 1921 . Assistant Pro<br />
fessor of Mechanical Engineering, 1887-91; Professor of Power<br />
Engineering and Dean of Sibley College, 1904-20; Acting President<br />
of the <strong>University</strong>, 1920-21.<br />
C Wilson Smith, LL.B., Ed.M.<br />
Assistant Professor of Education and Secretary of the College of Arts and<br />
Sciences, 1923<br />
Edna V. Smith.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1924<br />
Frederick Miller Smith, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of English, Instructor,<br />
Hardick Allen Smith.<br />
Assistant in Physics, 192 1 .<br />
191 8 .<br />
191 o.<br />
Harmon Smith, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhinology,<br />
New York City, 19 13 .<br />
Harold D. Smith, A.B., Mus. B.<br />
Assistant Professor of Music, 1924 .<br />
James Bennett Smith, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Ancient History, 1924 .<br />
Morris K. Smith, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 1920 . Assistant, 1916.<br />
Preserved Smith, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
Professor of Medieval History, 1922 - Lecturer, 1922.<br />
Ruby Green Smith, Ph.D.<br />
Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents,<br />
State Leader, 1919; State Leader, 1920.<br />
Thomas Smythe, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Entomology, 1924 .<br />
William L. Sneed, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Applied Anatomy, New York City, 1919 -<br />
Jane Belle Snow, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Home Economics, 1925 .<br />
Virgil Snyder, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Mathematics, 19 10 . Instructor,<br />
1903.<br />
Dora Frances Sonnenday, Ph.B.<br />
Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1924 .<br />
1922 . Assistant<br />
1895; Assistant Professor,<br />
William L. Soule, A.B., M.D.<br />
,<br />
Clinical Instructor in Anaesthesia, Department of Surgery, New York<br />
City, 1916 .
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John Nelson Spaeth, B.S., M.F.<br />
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Research Assistant Professor of Forestry, 1924 .<br />
1917-1 8<br />
Assistant,<br />
Will C. Spain, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Immunology, New York City, . 1924<br />
Byron Spence, B.S.<br />
Student Assistant in .<br />
Dairy Industry, 1925<br />
Leland Spencer, Ph.D.<br />
Extension Instructor in Agri<br />
Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1924 .<br />
cultural Economics and Farm Management, 1920; Instructor,<br />
192 1.<br />
Ramsey Spillman, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Adelaide Spohn, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Assistant Professor, 1922.<br />
LeRoy Page Spoon, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Samuel Newton Spring, A.B., M.F.<br />
Professor of Silviculture, 191 7 . Professor of Forestry, 1912.<br />
Frederick Josiah Spry, CE.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923 .<br />
Walter Hutchinson Stainton, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics,<br />
1921 .<br />
Clifford Nicks Stark, B.S., M.A.<br />
Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1925 .<br />
Fayette Ellsworth Stephens, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Agronomy, 1924 .<br />
Hadley Carruthers Stephenson, B.S., D.V.M.<br />
Instructor in Veterinary Medicine, 1919 .<br />
Junius W. Stephenson, M.D.<br />
Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Department of Neurology,<br />
New York<br />
City, 1922 . Clinical Instructor, 1918-21.<br />
Norman Damon Steve, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Rural Engineering, 1921 . Instructor,<br />
1913-15; Extension Instructor, 1919.<br />
Alexander Raymond Stevens, A.B., M.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1924<br />
Neil C. Stevens, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Robert Sproule Stevens, A.B., LL.B.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Law, 1922 . Lecturer, 1919; Acting Professor, 1921.<br />
Howard Arthur Stevenson, B.S.<br />
Assistant Professor in Extension Service, 1923 . Instructor, 1920.<br />
Lewis Stevenson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York<br />
City,<br />
1922<br />
Dewey Stewart.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1924<br />
Fred Carlton Stewart, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Chief in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1923<br />
Geneva, 1919.<br />
. Professor of Plant Pathology<br />
Rolland Maclaren Stewart, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 191 8<br />
Ralph G. Stillman, M.D.<br />
. Acting Professor, 191 8.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, New York City,<br />
1922 . In<br />
structor in Clinical Medicine, 1914; Instructor in Clinical Pathol<br />
ogy, 1920.<br />
Charles William Stillwell, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant, Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Philip M. Stimson, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1919 .<br />
1921-23.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 55<br />
Charles Rupert Stockard, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 191 1 . Assistant in Embryology<br />
and Histology, 1906; Instructor in Comparative Morphology,<br />
1908; Assistant Professor, 1909.<br />
William Alonzo Stocking, jr., M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of . Dairy Industry, 1909 Assistant Professor, 1906; Acting<br />
Director of the College of Agriculture, 1913-14.<br />
John Lemuel Stone, B.Agr.<br />
Professor of Farm Practice, . Emeritus, 1919 Assistant, 1897; Assistant<br />
Professor, 1903; Professor, 1907.<br />
Walter King Stone.<br />
Assistant Professor of Drawing in the College of Architecture, 1922 .<br />
Acting Assistant Professor, 1920.<br />
Marcellus Henry Stow.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Geology, 1924<br />
Leon Reynolds Streeter, M.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Everett Milton Strong, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Electrical .<br />
Engineering, 1924<br />
William Strunk, jr., Ph.D.<br />
Professor of English, 1909 . Instructor,<br />
1891 ; Assistant Professor, 1899.<br />
William E. Studdiford, jr., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Surgical Pathology, New York City, 1924<br />
James Batcheller Sumner, Ph.D.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology, 1914<br />
Earl Sunderville, D.V.M.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, 1913<br />
Instructor, 1909.<br />
John Edward Sutton, jr., A.B., M.D.<br />
. Assistant, 1908;<br />
Assistant in Surgery, New York City, 1922 . Assistant in 1915-17.<br />
Morgan Patrick Sweeney, A.M.<br />
Anatomy,<br />
Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Fenton Hendy Swezey, B.Chem.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1921<br />
Frederick George Switzer, M.E.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 1924<br />
1917; Instructor,<br />
. Assistant Professor,<br />
1916.<br />
Douglas Symmers, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Pathological Anatomy, New York City, 1924<br />
DONALEE L. TABERN,<br />
.<br />
Lecturer in Chemistry, New York City, 1924<br />
George Walter Tailby, jr., B.S.A.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1920 . Instructor and<br />
Superintendent of Livestock, 1907.<br />
John Henry Tanner, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Mathematics, 1904 . Instructor, 1891 ; Assistant Professor,<br />
1894.<br />
Joseph Galluchat Tarboux, B.S., E.E.<br />
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1920 .<br />
Charles Arthur Taylor.<br />
Assistant County Agent Leader, Extension Service, 1920 .<br />
Fenton Taylor, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 192 1. Assistant, 1920.<br />
Orrin Morehouse Taylor.<br />
.<br />
Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923<br />
Romeyn Y. Thatcher, CE.<br />
Instructor in Civil .<br />
Engineering, 1924<br />
Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher, B.S., M.A., D.Agr.<br />
Director of Experiment Stations, 1923<br />
Geneva, 192 1.<br />
. Professor of Plant Chemistry,
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Ernest Lathrop Thearle.<br />
Instructor in Mechanics,<br />
Frank Thilly, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
Professor of Philosophy, Instructor,<br />
1920 .<br />
1906 .<br />
of Arts and Sciences, 19 15-21.<br />
Charles Kenneth Thomas, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Public Speaking, 1922 _<br />
Harvey Earl Thomas, M.S.<br />
Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, Assistant,<br />
1892-93 ; Dean of the College<br />
1922 .<br />
ant Extension Professor, 1920-21.<br />
Ruth A. Thomas, A.B., C.P.H.<br />
Instructor in Bacteriology, New York .<br />
City, 1923<br />
Claude Standish Thompson.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Homer Columbus Thompson, B.S.<br />
Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1918.<br />
William Gilman Thompson, Ph.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, New York City, 191 6 .<br />
1920; Assist<br />
Professor<br />
of<br />
Medicine, 1898.<br />
William Crooks Thro, A.M., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Pathology, New York City, 191 8 - Assistant, 1901 ;<br />
Instructor, 1902-05, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1913.<br />
Flora Martha Thurston, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1921 . Instructor,<br />
Extension<br />
1919.<br />
Mather Francis Thurston, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1923 . Assistant in Physics,<br />
1908-09.<br />
Edward Bradford Titchener, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Sc, Litt.D.<br />
Sage Professor of Psychology in the Graduate School, 1910 . Lecturer<br />
in Psychology, Assistant<br />
1912 .<br />
Professor, 1892; Professor, 1895.<br />
Juan Platon Torres, B.Agr., M.Sc.Agr.<br />
Assistant in Plant Breeding, 1925 .<br />
John Cutler Torrey, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Hygiene, New York City, 191 5 . Assistant Instructor in<br />
Hygiene, 1903; Instructor and Lecturer, 1909; Assistant Professor<br />
of Experimental Pathology, 1910.<br />
Louis Toth.<br />
Special Lecturer in Hotel Accounting, 1924 -<br />
Clarence Ellsworth Townsend, M.E.<br />
Professor of Engineering Drawing, 1924 . Instructor in Machine Design<br />
1910; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1919; Assistant<br />
Professor of Drawing in the College of Engineering, 192 1.<br />
David Woolsey Trainer, jr., A.B., M.S.<br />
Assistant in Geology, 1923 .<br />
Joseph Ellis Trevor, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Thermodynamics, 1908 . Assistant Professor of Chemistry,<br />
1892; Assistant Professor of General and Physical Chemistry,<br />
1894; Professor, 1900; Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1903.<br />
Hugh Charles Troy, B.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Dairy Industry, 1912 . Assistant, 1897.<br />
Carl William Tucker, M.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 .<br />
Charles Ketchum Tucker, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1925 . Assistant,<br />
Forrest Glenn Tucker, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, 1923 .<br />
1924.<br />
Harold B. Tukey, M.S.<br />
Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923 ,
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 57<br />
Percy R. Turnure, A.M., M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Surgery, New<br />
York City, 191 6 .<br />
Denny Hammond Udall, B.S.A., D.V.M.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Medicine, 19 10 . Director of the Ambulatory<br />
Clinic, 1914 . Demonstrator, 1900-01; Acting Professor, 1908.<br />
Francis Omar Underwood, B.S.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1922 . Instruc<br />
tor, 1919-21.<br />
-<br />
Paul Halladay Underwood, CE.<br />
Professor of Topographic and Geodetic Engineering,<br />
in Civil Engineering, 1907; Assistant Professor, 191 2.<br />
George Burr Upton, M.M.E.<br />
Professor of Experimental Engineering, 19 19<br />
sistant Professor,<br />
Instructor, 1905; As<br />
1910.<br />
Leonard Church Urquhart, CE.<br />
1922 . Instructor<br />
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 191 8 . Instructor, 191 1.<br />
Julius J. Valentine, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1920.<br />
George Raymond Van Allen, A.B.<br />
Instructor in English,<br />
1920 .<br />
George W. Vandergrift, A.M., M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York<br />
City,<br />
191 1 .<br />
John Vandervort, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1923<br />
Harry Shultz Vandiver.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 191 . 9<br />
Martha Van Rensselaer, A.B.<br />
of the School of Home<br />
-<br />
.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 191 1 Director<br />
Economics, 1924 State Leader, Home Economics Extension,<br />
Farmers' Wives'<br />
1922 Supervisor of Reading Course, 1903;<br />
Lecturer, 1907.<br />
Lucius Lincoln Van Slyke, Ph.D.<br />
Chief in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 . Professor of Dairy In<br />
dustry, Geneva, 19 19.<br />
Harry Morton Vars, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Lawrence Moore Vaughan, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Farm Management, 1924 .<br />
Edmund Ellsworth Vial, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Animal Husbandry, Assistant,<br />
Hermann Frederick Vieweg, Ph.D.<br />
1922 .<br />
Acting Assistant Professor of . Geology, 1924 Assistant,<br />
or, 1920.<br />
George Paul Vincent, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1923<br />
Robert Herman Volgenau.<br />
Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1922 .<br />
1921.<br />
1919; Instruct<br />
Oscar Diedrich von Engeln, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Physical Geography, 1 92 1 . Assistant m Dynamic Geology,<br />
1905; Instructor in Physical Geography, 1907; Assistant Pro<br />
1 912.<br />
fessor,<br />
Romulus Seitz von Hazmburg, B.Chem.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Seth Wakeman, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Education, 1922. Instructor, 1919.<br />
Thomas E. Waldie, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Pediatrics, New York City, 1924.
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Charles Leopold Walker, CE.<br />
Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1922 . Instructor in Civil Engineer<br />
ing, 1905; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1908; As<br />
sistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1912.<br />
Charleton Wallace, M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New<br />
York City, 1914 . Assistant Professor, 1913-<br />
.<br />
Frank Josiah Walrath, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Agriculutral Economics, 1925<br />
William Francis Walsh, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923<br />
Arthur Keller Waltz, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Mathematics, 1923<br />
Fred William Warburton, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 1923 Assistant, 1920-22.<br />
George Gray Ward, jr., M.D.<br />
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1920 . Instructor, 1898; Lec<br />
turer, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1916; Associate Professor, 1917.<br />
Nairne Forsyth Ward, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design, 1921<br />
John Davis Dabney Ware, A.B.<br />
.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1924<br />
Annette J. Warner.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Assistant Professor of Design,<br />
Department of Home Economics, 1913; Assistant Professor of<br />
Home Economics, 1917; Acting Professor, 1919.<br />
George Frederick Warren, jr., Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1920<br />
Assistant Professor of Agronomy, 1906; Professor of Farm Manage<br />
.<br />
ment, 1909.<br />
Ann Watkins.<br />
- Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1923 Instructor, 1922.<br />
William Allen Watkins, A.B., M.S.<br />
Instructor in Geology, 1923 .<br />
Frederick Pattison Weaver, M.S.<br />
Extension Instructor in Farm Management, 1924<br />
Harvey Adelbert Weaver, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1924<br />
Leland Eugene Weaver, B.S.<br />
.<br />
Assistant Extension Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1922 . 1917-18; Instructor, 1920.<br />
Paul Amos Webster.<br />
Assistant,<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923<br />
W. Morris Weeden, A.B., M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Surgery, New York City, Assistant,<br />
Lawrence Paul Wehrle, M.S.<br />
Research Instructor in Entomology, Extension<br />
1922 .<br />
1920 .<br />
Carl Weigle, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
Charlotte Elizabeth Weiss.<br />
Instructor in Home .<br />
Economics, 1924<br />
Herbert Albert Julius Weiss, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Design,<br />
Donald Stuart Welch, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Plant Pathology,<br />
Harry Porter Weld, Ph.D.<br />
1920 .<br />
1921 .<br />
Professor of . Psychology, 1919 Assistant<br />
Paul Gustave Wellenkamp, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Machine Drawing, 1922 .<br />
Richard Wellington, M.S.<br />
Associate in .<br />
Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923<br />
1922.<br />
Instructor, 1918.<br />
Professor, 19 12.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 59<br />
Albert Edward Wells.<br />
Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts, 1920 . Foreman of Machine Shop,<br />
1904; Superintendent of Shops, 1905; Assistant Professor, 1912;<br />
Professor of Machine Construction, 1916.<br />
Christopher J. Welz, Chem.Eng.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 1923 .<br />
Philip Henry Wessels, M.S.<br />
.<br />
Research Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1922 .<br />
George Addison West, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Marketing, 1924 Assistant, 1924.<br />
Luther Shirley West, B.S.<br />
Instructor in Parasitology, 1921 . Instructor in Entomology, 1921.<br />
Cynthia Westcott, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Plant . Pathology, 1923 Assistant, 1921.<br />
Dora Harris Wetherbee.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1922 . Acting Assistant Pro<br />
fessor, 192 1.<br />
George Whiting Wheeler, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, New York City, 1923<br />
1917; Instructor,<br />
. Assistant,<br />
1921.<br />
Ralph Hicks Wheeler, B.S.<br />
Professor in Extension Service, 191 7 . Assistant, 1909; Instructor, 1910;<br />
Assistant Professor of Extension Teaching, 1912.<br />
William P. Wheeler.<br />
Associate in Research, Animal Industry, Geneva, 1923 .<br />
Herbert Hice Whetzel, A.M.<br />
Professor of Plant . Pathology, 1909 Assistant,<br />
sor, 1906.<br />
Randall Whitaker, B.S.<br />
Instructor in . Dairy Industry, 1924 Assistant,<br />
1903; Assistant Profes<br />
1923.<br />
Everett N. Whitcomb, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Surgical Pathology, New York City, 1924 .<br />
Edward Albert White, B.S.<br />
Professor of Floriculture, 1913 .<br />
Georgia Laura White, Ph.D.<br />
Dean of Women, 1921 . Adviser of Women, 1918.<br />
Horace Eugene Whiteside, A.B., LL.B.<br />
Assistant Professor of Law, 1924 .<br />
of the College of Law,<br />
1922 .<br />
Secretary<br />
Instructor in Physical Education, 19 19; Instructor in<br />
Business Law, 1922-23; Lecturer in Law, 1923.<br />
Frederick Whiting, A.M., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York City,<br />
1904.<br />
Herbert August Wichelns, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1924 .<br />
tor, 191 7-1 8, 1919-20.<br />
Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Botany, 1913 . Assistant,<br />
Assistant,<br />
1916; Instruc<br />
1894; Instructor, 1899-1907.<br />
Roy Glen Wiggans, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding,<br />
1914; Instructor in Farm Crops, 1915-16, 191 7;<br />
of Farm Crops, 1919.<br />
David Truxton Wilber, A.B.<br />
Instructor in Physics, 191 8 . Instructor in Mineralogy<br />
1912-14; Assistant, 1917-<br />
Frederick Atwater Wilcox.<br />
Assistant in Economics, 1924.<br />
192 1 . Assistant in Agronomy,<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
and Petrography,
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*Burt Green Wilder, B.S., M.D.<br />
Professor of Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, Emeritus, 1910 . Pro<br />
fessor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology, 1867; Professor of<br />
Physiology, Anatomy and Zoology, 1878; Professor of Physiology,<br />
Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology, 1893; Professor of Neurology<br />
and Vertebrate Zoology, 1905.<br />
.<br />
Malcolm Lownsbury Wilder, A.M.<br />
Instructor in English, 1923<br />
Ira Wilens, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1923<br />
Walter Francis Willcox, Ph.D., LL.D.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1910 . Instructor in Logic, 1891;<br />
Assistant Professor of Social Science and Statistics and Political<br />
Economy, 1892; Assistant Professor of Social Science and Statis<br />
tics, 1893; Associate Professor, 1894; Professor, 1898; Professor<br />
of Political Economy and Statistics, 1901; Dean of the Faculty of<br />
Arts and Sciences, 1901-07.<br />
Faith Moors Williams, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1924<br />
Francis T. Williams, M.D.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924<br />
Gerald Crofoot Williams, CE.<br />
.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923 . Instructor, 1920-22.<br />
Linsley R. Williams.<br />
Lecturer in Hygiene, New York City, 1923<br />
Walter Long Williams.<br />
.<br />
Professor of Veterinary Surgery, Emeritus, 1921 . Professor of the Prin<br />
ciples and Practict of Veterinary Surgery, Zootechny, Obstetrics,<br />
and Jurisprudence 1896; Professor of Veterinary Surgery and Ob<br />
stetrics and Investigator of Diseases of Young Animals and Breed<br />
ing Cattle, 1914; Professor of Obstetrics and Research Professor of<br />
the Diseases of Breeding Cattle, 191 5.<br />
Hervey C. Williamson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 191 7 .<br />
Zarah Williamson.<br />
Assistant in Economics, 1924 .<br />
Elias Root Beadle Willis, A.M.<br />
Assistant . Librarian, 1923 Instructor<br />
La Verne Harold Willisford, B.S.<br />
Assistant in Chemistry, 192 1 .<br />
Charles Oliver Willits, B.S.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Chemistry, 1924<br />
Robert Bellows Willson, B.S.<br />
Extension Specialist in .<br />
Apiculture, 1922<br />
Benjamin Dunbar Wilson, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Soil Technology, 191 . 9<br />
in Greek, 1918-19, 1920-21.<br />
Assistant, 191 5; Instruc<br />
tor, 1917.<br />
James Wilson, M.D.<br />
Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics, New York .<br />
City, 1924<br />
James Kenneth Wilson, Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Soil Technology, 1919 . Assistant in Plant Physiology, 1912;<br />
Instructor and Investigator in Botany, 1913; Assistant Professor<br />
of Soil Technology, 19 14.<br />
Lyman P. Wilson, B.S., J.D.<br />
Professor of Law, 1921 .<br />
May Georgiana Wilson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1921 .<br />
1918.<br />
Wilford Murry Wilson, M.D.<br />
Professor of Meteorology, 1910 . Lecturer,<br />
*Died January 21, 1925.<br />
Clinical Instructor,<br />
1906; Instructor, 1907.
THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 6 1<br />
William A. Wilson, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City,<br />
1922 .<br />
Henry Hiram Wing, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Animal . Husbandry, 1903 Instructor<br />
1890; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Indus<br />
try, 1 89 1.<br />
Lucius A. Wing, B.S., M.D.<br />
Clinical Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 191 2 .<br />
Dan Hiter Witt, M.D.<br />
Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1922 .<br />
Arthur Lensen Woehl, A.M.<br />
Instructor in Public .<br />
Speaking, 1924<br />
Edgar Harper Wood, M.M.E.<br />
Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 19 10 . Instructor<br />
1899; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1907.<br />
Karl Dawson Wood, M.E.<br />
Instructor in Mechanics, Assistant<br />
1920 .<br />
Ledger Wood, A.B.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Philosophy, 1924<br />
Edwin Hamlin Woodruff, LL.B .<br />
Professor of Law, 1896 - Instructor<br />
in Dairy Industry,<br />
in Physics, 1918.<br />
in Drawing,<br />
in English, 1888-90; Acting Dean<br />
of the College of Law, 1914-16; Dean, 1916-21.<br />
George Woolsey, A.B., M.D.<br />
Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1898 .<br />
Paul Work, A.B., M.S. in Agr., Ph.D.<br />
Professor of Vegetable Gardening, Instructor<br />
1920 .<br />
and Investigator,<br />
1910; Acting Professor, 1917-19.<br />
George Alan Works, Ph.B., M.S. in Agr.<br />
Professor of Rural Education, 1914 .<br />
Edmund Louis Worthen, M.S. in Agr.<br />
Extension Professor of Soil Technology, 1919 .<br />
Albert Hazen Wright, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Zoology, Department of Entomology, 1922 . As<br />
sistant in Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1905; Instructor,<br />
1908; Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1915.<br />
Chilton Austin Wright, M.C.E.<br />
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1924 .<br />
Forrest Blythe Wright, M.S.<br />
Instructor in Rural Engineering,<br />
1922 .<br />
William Joseph Wright, M.S.<br />
Extension Professor of Rural Education and State Leader of Junior Ex<br />
tension Work, 191 8 .<br />
Paul Yashin.<br />
Assistant in .<br />
Floriculture, 1924<br />
Ernest Stanley Yawger.<br />
Assistant in Machine Construction,<br />
1920 .<br />
Charles Wesley Yeakel, A.B.<br />
Assistant in Paleontology, 1923 .<br />
Benjamin Percy Young, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1919- Instructor m Entomology, 1917.<br />
Catherine Elizabeth Young, A.M.<br />
Assistant in English History, 1923. Assistant, 1921-22.<br />
Charles Van Patten Young, A.B.<br />
Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Gymnasium, 1906 .<br />
Acting Professor, I94-<br />
George Young, jr., B.Arch.<br />
Professor of Architecture, 1915- Assistant Professor, 1909.<br />
Paul Rexford Young, B.S. ,<br />
Assistant State Leader of Junior Extension Work, 1920.<br />
Miguel Zapata y Torres, A.B.<br />
Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1917~<br />
Alexander Zeissig. . .<br />
Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, Veterinary College, 1924.
PROFESSORS EMERITUS, 1924-25<br />
The names in this list have been included in the foregoing alphabetical list of the<br />
Staff of Instruction, etc.<br />
Thomas Frederick Crane, the Romance Languages and Literatures.<br />
Isaac Phillips Roberts, Agriculture.<br />
Burt Green Wilder, Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology.<br />
John Henry Comstock, Entomology<br />
Edward Leamington Nichols, Physics.<br />
Liberty Hyde Bailey, in the College of Agriculture.<br />
and General Invertebrate Zoology.<br />
Irving Porter Church, Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics.<br />
George Lincoln Burr, Medieval History.<br />
Simon Henry Gage, Histology and Embryology.<br />
Walter Long Williams, Veterinary Surgery.<br />
George Prentiss Bristol, Greek.<br />
Charles De Garmo, the Science and Art of Education.<br />
William Gilman Thompson, Medicine (New York City).<br />
James Clifton Edgar, Obstetrics (New York City).<br />
George Thompson Elliott, Clinical Surgery (New York City).<br />
Newton Melman Shaffer, Clinical Surgery (New York City).<br />
Frederick Shepard Dennis, Clinical Surgery (New York City).<br />
Henry Sylvester Jacoby, Bridge Engineering.<br />
Albert William Smith, Mechanical Engineering.<br />
Eugene Elwin Haskell, Experimental Hydraulics.<br />
John Lemuel Stone, Farm Practice.<br />
George Sylvanus Moler, Physics.<br />
Whitman Howard Jordan, Animal Nutrition.<br />
Anna Botsford Comstock, Nature Study.<br />
UNIVERSITY OFFICERS<br />
Members of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty ex officio; their names have been included in the<br />
foregoing alphabetical list of the Staff of Instruction, etc.<br />
The Librarian: Willard Austen.<br />
The Assistant Librarian: E. R. B. Willis.<br />
The Registrar: David F. Hoy.<br />
The Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>: Woodford Patterson.<br />
The Dean of Women: Georgia L. White.<br />
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THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY<br />
Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty: Professor W. A. Hammond.<br />
STANDING COMMITTEES<br />
(The year of expiration of appointment is in parenthesis)<br />
Committee on <strong>University</strong> Policy: The President of the <strong>University</strong>; the Dean<br />
of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty; the Dean of the Graduate School; the Deans of the<br />
several college faculties; the Secretary of the Medical Faculty at Ithaca; Mr.<br />
David F. Hoy, Mr. Woodford Patterson.<br />
Committee on the Messenger and Schiff Foundations: The President, ex officio;<br />
Professor Carl Becker (1927), chairman; Professors W. D. Bancroft (1925); C. K.<br />
Burdick (1925); G. F. Warren (1928); D. S. Kimball (1929).<br />
Committee on Student Affairs: The Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, chairman;<br />
Professors F. H. Bosworth, jr. (1925); C K. Burdick (1925); R. M. Ogden (1926);<br />
R. P. Sibley (1926); D. H. Udall (1926); H. Diederichs (1927); B. F. Kingsbury<br />
(1927); R. A. Emerson (1927); F. A. Barnes (1928); W. B. Carver (1928); the<br />
Registrar.<br />
Committee on Entrance Credentials and Relations to Secondary Schools: Profes<br />
sor R. H. Jordan (1928), chairman; the Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty; Pro<br />
fessors J. H. Tanner (1925); P. R. Pope (1925); L. N. Broughton (1926); R. C<br />
Gibbs (1926); F. 0. Ellenwood (1927); P. J. Kruse (1927); R. M. Stewart (1928);<br />
the Registrar.<br />
Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships: The Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty,<br />
chairman; Professors F. C Prescott (1925); G. W. Cavanaugh (1925); H. L.<br />
Jones (1926); Laurence Pumpelly (1926); D. C Gillespie (1927); H. H. Whetzel<br />
(1927); F. W. Owens (1928); H. H. Scofield (1928).<br />
Committee on Calendar: Professor H. P. Weld (1927), chairman; Dean of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Faculty; Professors V. A. Moore (1925); C. L. Walker (1925); C. L.<br />
Durham (1926); George Young (1926); Cornelius Betten (1927); R. S. Stevens<br />
(1928); A. T. Kerr (1928); the Registrar; Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>, secretary.<br />
Entrance Examination Board: Professor O. D. von Engeln (1928), chairman;<br />
the Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty; Professor J. P. Bretz (1925); Mr. Woodford<br />
Patterson (1925); Professsors R. P. Sibley (1926); O. G. Guerlac (1926); J. G.<br />
Pertsch, jr. (1927); C H. Guise (1927); R. H. Jordan (1928).<br />
Committee on Drill and Physical Training: The Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Fac<br />
ulty, chairman; the Professor of Military Science and Tactics; the Professor of<br />
Physical Education; the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Committee on Health: Professors A. T. Kerr, chairman; V. A. Moore; H. N.<br />
Ogden; C. V. P. Young; D. F. Smiley.<br />
Committee on Instruction in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine: Professor A. T.<br />
Kerr, chairman; the Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty; Professors H. N. Ogden<br />
and D. F. Smiley.<br />
Committee on Prizes: Professor C. H. Hull (1925), chairman; Professor Lewis<br />
Knudson (1926); Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty (1927); Professor F. J. Seery<br />
(1928).<br />
Committee on Music: The Dean of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty (1927), chairman;<br />
Professors Otto Kinkeldey; D. S. Kimball (1925); M. W. Sampson (1926);<br />
Laurence Pumpelly (1928).<br />
Committee on Penalties and Late Registration: Professors S. S. Garrett (1926),<br />
chairman; L. P. Wilson (1925); E. N. Ferriss (1927); M. S. Copeland (1928).<br />
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THE STAFF OF ADMINISTRATION<br />
Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D.<br />
President of the <strong>University</strong>, 1921 .<br />
Mynderse Van Cleff, B.S.<br />
Attorney of the <strong>University</strong>, 1907 .<br />
Charles Dibble Bostwick, A.B., LL.B.<br />
Comptroller, 1919 ; and Secretary of the Board of. Trustees, 1914 .<br />
General and Legal Assistant to the Treasurer, 1898; Assistant<br />
Treasurer, 1903; Treasurer, 1914.<br />
George Frederick Rogalsky, A.B.<br />
Treasurer, 1920 . Assistant in Modern European History, 1907-10.<br />
Charles Elbert Curtis, B.C.E.<br />
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 1915 .<br />
George Stedman Frank, CE.<br />
Manager of Purchases, 1921 .<br />
Anna Fielden Grace, A.B.<br />
Manager of Residential Halls, 1923 .<br />
Leo Nelson Simmons, LL.B.<br />
Assistant to the Comptroller, 1923 ; and Assistant Secretary of the<br />
Board of Trustees, 1923.<br />
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COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> comprises these colleges and other grand divi<br />
sions: The Graduate School, the College of Arts and Sciences, the<br />
College of Law, the College of Engineering, the College of Architec<br />
ture the Medical College, the New York State Veterinary College,<br />
the New York State College of Agriculture, and the New York State<br />
College of Home Economics. The New York State Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station at Geneva is administered by the Board of<br />
Trustees through the agency of the State College Council.<br />
The faculties of the several colleges and that of the Graduate<br />
School are denominated the special faculties. The President of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> is ex officio chairman of every special faculty.<br />
The departments of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Edu<br />
cation and Training, and Hygiene and Preventive Medicine are de<br />
partments of the <strong>University</strong>, being outside the organization of any<br />
of the colleges. The professors and assistant professors in those three<br />
departments are not members of any of the special faculties but are<br />
members of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty.<br />
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
Graduate School, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> confers the degree of Doctor of Philosophy<br />
(Ph.D.) and the degrees of Master of Arts (A.M.), Master of Science<br />
(M.S.), Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Master of Civil Engineer<br />
ing (M.C.E.), Master of Mechanical Engineering (M.M.E.), Master<br />
of Electrical Engineering (M.E.E.), Master in Forestry (M.F.),<br />
Master in Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.), Master of Chemistry(M.<br />
Chem.), and Master of Science in Agriculture (M.$. in Agr.).<br />
The Graduate School has exclusive jurisdiction over all graduate<br />
work and advanced degrees. The President of the <strong>University</strong> is ex<br />
officio Chairman of the Faculty of the Graduate School, which con<br />
sists of all those members of the <strong>University</strong> staff who are actively<br />
engaged in supervising the work of graduate students. The Dean of<br />
the Graduate School is the executive officer of the Faculty.<br />
For the convenient discussion of questions which chiefly concern<br />
those persons who are engaged in related fields of work, the members<br />
of the Faculty of the Graduate School are divided into seven groups, as<br />
follows: Group A, Languages and Literatures; Group B, History,<br />
Political Science, Philosophy, Education; Group C, Mathematics,<br />
Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Physical Geography;<br />
Group D, the Biological Sciences; Group E, Engineering, Architec<br />
ture, the Applied Physical Sciences; Group F, the Science Depart<br />
ments of the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical College in New York City;<br />
Agricultural Sciences.<br />
Group G,<br />
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66 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
The General Committee of the Graduate School consists of four<br />
members at large, elected by the Faculty ; seven members elected, one<br />
by each Group; and the Dean, who is ex officio chairman of the Gen<br />
eral Committee.<br />
Dean of the School: R. A. Emerson. Secretary ofthe School: Miss B.E. Outterson.<br />
General Committee of the Graduate School: Members at large, Professors J. Q<br />
Ad^ns, K. M. Wiegand, W. A. Hurwitz, and Ernest Merritt; Group A, Professor<br />
C b. Northup; Group B, Professor Preserved Smith; Group C, Professor Fred<br />
erick Bedell; Group D, Professor C H. Myers; Group E, Professor H. N. Ogden-<br />
Group F, Professor C R. Stockard; Group G, Professor T. L. Lyon; the Dean,<br />
Chairman of the Committee, ex officio.<br />
Secretary of the Faculty: Professor B. S. Monroe.<br />
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
College of Arts and Sciences, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free<br />
upon request.<br />
The College of Arts and Sciences offers two courses, the one leading<br />
to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), and the other leading to the<br />
degree of Bachelor of Chemistry (B.Chem.).<br />
The main building of the college is Goldwin Smith Hall, erected<br />
by the Trustees and named in honor of Professor Goldwin Smith,<br />
who was for many years professor of history here. The department<br />
of physics occupies Rockefeller Hall, the gift of John D. Rockefeller.<br />
The department of chemistry occupies the Baker Laboratory of<br />
Chemistry,<br />
one of George F. Baker's gifts to the <strong>University</strong>. The<br />
departments of zoology, geology, and physical geography are housed<br />
in McGraw Hall, which was built for the <strong>University</strong> by<br />
John Mc<br />
Graw. The department of mathematics has the first floor of White<br />
Hall. In Morrill Hall is the laboratory of the department of psychol<br />
ogy. The departments of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry,<br />
Stimson Hall. The depart<br />
and histology and embryology occupy<br />
ment of astronomy makes use of the Fuertes Observatory.<br />
In Goldwin Smith Hall is the Museum of Casts, containing<br />
plaster casts illustrative of masterpieces of classical art. The col<br />
lection was given to the <strong>University</strong> by Henry<br />
W. Sage. The statues<br />
are, with one exception, reproductions in full size, cast in moulds<br />
formed over the originals. Each cast was imported from the museum<br />
where its original is preserved.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Library is easily accessible to the members of the<br />
college. A reference collection consisting mainly of books likely to be<br />
undergraduate students of the humanities is kept in Gold-<br />
needed by<br />
win Smith Hall. Some of the departments have special collections<br />
and reading rooms for the greater convenience of their students.<br />
Administration. Dean of the College: Robert M. Ogden. Secretary of the<br />
College: C. Wilson Smith.<br />
Anatomy. Professor: A. T. Kerr. Assistant Professor: J. W. Papez. In<br />
structor: L. O. Morgan.<br />
Astronomy. Professor: S. L. Boothroyd.<br />
Bibliography. The Librarian: Willard Austen.
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Biology. Professor: J. G. Needham. Assistant Professor: P. W. Claassen.<br />
Instructor: H. J. Pack.<br />
Botany. Professors: K. M. Wiegand, Lewis Knudson, J. R. Schramm, A. J.<br />
Lames, L. W. Sharp, O. F. Curtis. Assistant Professor: W. C Muenscher.<br />
Instructors: A. L. Grant, J. E. Knott, D. G. Haylett, W. E. Manning.<br />
Chemistry. Professors: L. M. Dennis, W. E. Orndorff, W. D. Bancroft,<br />
G. W. Cavanaugh, E. M. Chamot, A. W. Browne, F. H. Rhodes. Assistant Pro<br />
fessors: T. R. Briggs, M. L. Nichols. Instructors: F. R. Georgia, Jacob Papish,<br />
A. E. McKinney, G. H. Brandes, R. T. K. Cornwell, R. B. Corey, E. B. Johnson,<br />
C. W. Mason, C W. Morse, Jack Miscall.<br />
The Classics. Professors: H. C Elmer, C L. Durham, E. P. Andrews, H. L.<br />
Jones, J. F. Mountford. Assistant Professor: B. C Holtzclaw, jr. Instructor:<br />
Harry Caplan.<br />
Economics. Professors: W. F. Willcox, H. J. Davenport, Donald English,<br />
H. L. Reed. Assistant Professors: S. H. Slichter, M. S. Kendrick. Instructors:<br />
M. A. Copeland, H. B. Dolbeare, W. C Beatty, J. W. Hathcock, Houlder Hud-<br />
gins, Elmer Pendell, P. L. Clark, jr., C. D. Edwards, F. R. Garfield, W. A. Gray,<br />
P.M. O'Leary.<br />
Education. Professors: R. M. Ogden, R. H. Jordan, Kurt Koffka. Assistant<br />
Professors: Seth Wakeman, C. W. Smith. Instructor: A. W. Gilbert.<br />
The English Language and Literature. Professors: M. W. Sampson,<br />
William Strunk, jr., Lane Cooper, F. C Prescott, C S. Northup, J. Q. Adams.<br />
Assistant Professors: B. S. Monroe, L. N. Broughton, F. M. Smith, J. W. Hebel,<br />
F. E. Fiske. Instructors: D. L. Baldwin, J. H. Nelson, H. V. Hotchkiss, W. H.<br />
French, G. R. Van Allen, C B. Hale, W. P. Jones, W. B. Carroll, E. M. Johnson,<br />
D. R. Mitchell, G. S. Greene, M. H. Kessel, J. R. Lindsay, M. L. Wilder, E. M.<br />
McGrath, P. F. Jones.<br />
Entomology and Limnology. Professors: J. G. Needham, G. W. Herrick,<br />
C. R. Crosby, O. A. Johannsen, J. C Bradley, G. C. Embody, Robert Matheson,<br />
E. F. Phillips. Assistant Professor: P. W. Claassen. Instructors: L. S. West,<br />
W. T. M. Forbes, G. H. Griswold.<br />
Geology and Physical Geography. Professors: H. Ries, G. D. Harris,<br />
A. C. Gill, O. D. von Engeln. Assistant Professors: R. E. Rettger, H. F. Vieweg.<br />
Instructors: O. G. Bell, C M. Nevin, W. A. Watkins, R. N. St. John, H. M. Fridley,<br />
E. G. Robinson. Curator: P. G. Sheldon.<br />
The German Language and Literature. Professors: A. B. Faust, A. W.<br />
Boesche, P. R. Pope. Assistant Professor: A. L. Andrews. Instructor: W. E.<br />
Otto.<br />
Government. Professors: R. E. Cushman, G. E. G. Catlin. Instructor: J. D.<br />
McGill.<br />
Histology and Embryology. Professor: B. F. Kingsbury. Instructors:<br />
H. B. Adelmann, W. M. Rogers.<br />
History. Professors: C. H. Hull, J. P. Bretz, Carl Becker, Wallace Note<br />
stein, Preserved Smith. Lecturer: F. G. Marcham.<br />
Mathematics. Professors: J. H. Tanner, J. I. Hutchinson, Virgil Snyder,<br />
F. R. Sharpe, Arthur Ranum. Assistant Professors: W. B. Carver, D. C. Gilles<br />
pie, W. A. Hurwitz, C F. Craig, F. W. Owens, H. C. M. Morse. Instructors:<br />
H. S. Vandiver, P. A. Fraleigh, Hillel Poritsky, B. F. Kimball, H. C Shaub,<br />
B. R. Beisel, W. B. Campbell, D. E. Richmond, A. K. Waltz, H. A. Hoover,<br />
W. T. MacCreadie.<br />
Music Professor: Otto Kinkeldey. Assistant Professor: H. D. Smith. In<br />
structor: G. L. Coleman.<br />
Philosophy. Professors: J. E. Creighton, Frank Thilly, W. A. Hammond,<br />
Ernest Albee. Assistant Professor: H. R. Smart. Instructor: E. T. Paine.<br />
Physical Education. Professor: C V. P. Young.<br />
Physics. Professors: Ernest Merritt, J. E. Trevor, Frederick Bedell, R. C<br />
Gibbs, F. K. Richtmyer. Assistant Professors: C. C. Bidwell, E. H. Kennard,<br />
H. E. Howe, C C Murdock, J. R. Collins, F. G. Tucker. Instructors: D. T.<br />
Wilber, Pierre Mertz, P. A. Northrop, R. M. Holmes, C L. Cottrell, R. M.<br />
Fisher, F. A. May, W. M. Pierce, Merit Scott, A. R. Riddle, Leo Behr, W. H.
68 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Stainton, Kenneth Cole, H. R. Childs, O. R. Ford, R. L. Hanson, W. B. More<br />
house, H. W. Russell, H. E. Seemann, F. W. Warburton, A. A. Bless, Walker<br />
Kinkaid, N. L. Larsen, T. J. Parmley.<br />
Physiology and Biochemistry. Professor: Sutherland Simpson. Assistant<br />
Professor: J. B. Sumner. Instructors: Aaron Bodansky, V. A. Graham, J. A. Dye.<br />
Psychology. Professors: E. B. Titchener, H. P. Weld. Assistant Professors:<br />
K. M. Dallenbach, L. B. Hoisington. Instructors: F. L. Bixby, Harry Helson.<br />
Public Speaking. Professor: A. M. Drummond. Assistant Professors: G. B.<br />
Muchmore, E. L. Hunt, H. A. Wichelns.<br />
Thomas, A. L. Woehl.<br />
Instructors: Robert Hannah, C. K.<br />
The Romance Languages and Literatures. Professors: J. F. Mason,<br />
G. L. Hamilton, O. G. Guerlac, R. H. Keniston, Laurence Pumpelly. Instructors:<br />
Miguel Zapata y Torres, M. G. Bishop, A. H. Doyle, R. P. Champomier, J. B.<br />
Alemany, W. R. Kingery, W. G. McLaughry, A. P. Pelmont, S. A. Rhodes.<br />
The Scandinavian Languages and Literatures.<br />
Halldor Hermannsson.<br />
Assistant Professor:<br />
The Semitic Languages and Literatures, and Oriental History.<br />
fessor: Nathaniel Schmidt.<br />
Pro<br />
Zoology. Professor: H. D. Reed. Assistant Professors: A. H. Wright, A. A.<br />
Allen, B. P. Young. Lecturer: L. A. Fuertes. Instructors: M. J. Fisher, A. G.<br />
Mekeel, E. C McMullen, Francis Harper, M. D. Pirnie, A. S. Hazzard, C. L.<br />
Shilliday.<br />
THE COLLEGE OF LAW<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
College of Law, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />
The instruction provided for undergraduate students of the Col<br />
lege of Law leads to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), the re<br />
quirement for which is the completion of one of these two curricula:<br />
(i) a curriculum of three years designed for college graduates or for<br />
persons who have completed at least two years of college work; (2)<br />
a curriculum of six years leading to the degrees of A.B. and LL.B.<br />
In September, 1925, the College of Law will become a graduate<br />
school. Beginning at that time, candidates for admission will be<br />
required to present evidence of the receipt of a bachelor's degree from<br />
an approved college or university. The arrangement will continue,<br />
however, which students by in the College of Arts and Sciences of<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> are allowed to elect in their senior year the first<br />
year of the law course and so obtain the degrees of A.B. and LL.B. in<br />
six years.<br />
The of library the college numbers more than 60,000 volumes and<br />
about 6,000 pamphlets. It is described under the head of The Uni<br />
versity Libraries, on page 86.<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> Law Quarterly, published by the faculty and an<br />
editorial board of students of the college, was established in 191 5,<br />
and is issued in November, January, March, and May. The prepara<br />
tion by students of notes on recent cases for publication in the Quar<br />
terly affords training in legal research and in editorial work under the<br />
supervision of members of the faculty.<br />
The Frank Irvine Lectureship, established in 19 13 by the Conkling<br />
Chapter of the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, in honor of
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Judge Irvine, former dean of this college, provides for one or more<br />
lectures on legal topics each year by men of national reputation.<br />
The college occupies Boardman Hall, which the Trustees built for<br />
its use in 1887.<br />
Dean ofthe College: George G. Bogert. Secretary of the College: Horace E. White<br />
side. Librarian: Edward E. Willever.<br />
Professors: E. H. Woodruff, C K. Burdick, G. G. Bogert, O. L. McCaskill,<br />
L. P. Wilson, and R. S. Stevens. Assistant Professor: H. E. Whiteside.<br />
Lecturers: Lucius Ward Bannister, of the Bar of Denver, Colorado, Lecturer<br />
on Water Rights; Leonard C. Crouch, Justice of the Appellate Division of the<br />
New York Supreme Court, Fourth Department, special lecturer on Practice;<br />
Thomas Ewing, formerly United States Commissioner of Patents, Lecturer on<br />
the Patent Laws of the United States; Frank Irvine, formerly of the New York<br />
State Public Service Commission, Second District, special lecturer on Public<br />
Service Law and Practice; Harrington Putnam, formerly Justice of the Appellate<br />
Division of the New York Supreme Court, Second Department, Lecturer on the<br />
Law of Shipping and Admiralty.<br />
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
College of Engineering, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon<br />
request.<br />
The College of Engineering comprises the School of Civil Engi<br />
neering, the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering, and the School<br />
of Electrical Engineering. Their courses of study lead respectively<br />
to the degrees of Civil Engineer (C.E.), Mechanical Engineer (M.E.),<br />
and Electrical Engineer (E.E.).<br />
Hiram Sibley of Rochester, the founder and first president of the<br />
Western Union Telegraph Company and a trustee of <strong>Cornell</strong> Uni<br />
versity from 1865 until his death in 1888, established the foundations<br />
of the <strong>University</strong>'s department of mechanical engineering. In 1871<br />
he erected a building to house what was then called the college of<br />
mechanic arts, equipped it, and endowed the Sibley Professorship<br />
of Mechanic Arts. During the years from 1870 to 1887, Mr. Sibley<br />
gave generously for the building and equipment of lecture halls,<br />
shops, and laboratories. His benefactions have been continued on<br />
an equally large scale by his son, Mr. Hiram W. Sibley.<br />
The main building of the School of Civil Engineering is Lincoln<br />
Hall, and that of the School of Electrical Engineering is Franklin Hall.<br />
The Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering occupies, besides the<br />
Sibley buildings,<br />
several structures used for laboratories and shops.<br />
One of these is Rand Hall, the gift of Mrs. Florence Rand Lang.<br />
Other buildings belonging to the college are the Fuertes Observatory<br />
and an extensive Hydraulic Laboratory.<br />
For convenience of reference, the <strong>University</strong> Library maintains a<br />
selected collection of books in each of the three engineering schools,<br />
under the supervision of the authorities of the school. They contain<br />
the standard reference and text books and the current files of the<br />
important periodicals. engineering In the School of Civil Engineer-
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ing is the Kuichling Memorial Library,<br />
about fifteen hundred books<br />
and pamphlets on hydraulic and municipal engineering, formerly the<br />
professional library of Emil Kuichling of Rochester, and given to the<br />
school by his widow with an endowment of one thousand dollars. In<br />
the School of Electrical Engineering is the Alexander Gray Memorial<br />
Library, which was gathered by Professor Gray and after his death<br />
the McGraw Hill Book Com<br />
was bought and given to the school by<br />
pany.<br />
Administration. Dean of the College: D. S. Kimball. Secretary of the College:<br />
M. S. Newman.<br />
THE SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
Administration. Director of the School: F. A. Barnes.<br />
Astronomy. Professor: S. L. Boothroyd.<br />
Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Professor: J. T. Parson. Assistant<br />
Professor: M. A. Pond.<br />
Surveying. Professor: P. H. Underwood. Assistant Professor: L. A. Law<br />
rence. Instructors: P. E. Brown, A. F. Boyles, G. C Williams.<br />
Mechanics of Engineering. Professors: S. G. George, E. W. Rettger.<br />
Materials of Construction. Professor: H. H. Scofield. Instructor: C. A.<br />
Wright.<br />
Hydraulic Engineering. Professor: F. J. Seery.<br />
Theoretical and Experimental Hydraulics. Professor: E. W. Schoder.<br />
Municipal and Sanitary Engineering. Professors: H. N. Ogden, C. L.<br />
Walker.<br />
Railroad and Highway Engineering. Professor: F. A. Barnes. Assistant<br />
Professors: W. L. Conwell, Carl Crandall, J. E. Perry. Instructors: F. J. Spry,<br />
J. E. Lothers, R. Y. Thatcher.<br />
Structural Engineering. Assistant Professors: E. N. Burrows, L. C.<br />
Urquhart, C E. O'Rourke. Instructor: E. V. Howell.<br />
SIBLEY SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Administration. Director of the School: H. Diederichs.<br />
Mechanic Arts. Professor: A. E. Wells. Assistant Professor: W. E. Mordoff.<br />
Machine Design. Professors: G. R. McDermott, C. D. Albert. F. S. Rogers,<br />
C E. Townsend. Assistant Professor: E. F. Garner. Instructors: S. F. Cleary,<br />
L. A. Fenner, N. F. Ward, H. A. J. Weiss, G. R. Hanselman, M. G. Northrop,<br />
P. G. Wellenkamp, C. C Fisher, James Fox, L. J. Marshall, R. C Morris, jr.,<br />
B. M. Shaub, H. P. Lewis, F. A. Peckham, H. J. Reich, E. S. Roberts, C. O.<br />
Skinner.<br />
Mechanics of Engineering. Professors: E. H. Wood, S. S. Garrett, F. G.<br />
Switzer. Assistant Professors: W. R. <strong>Cornell</strong>. Instructors: H. J. Hotchkiss, H. C.<br />
Perkins, E. L. Thearle, K. D. Wood.<br />
Heat-Power Engineering. Professors: W. N. Barnard, F. O. Ellenwood,<br />
M. C Ernsberger. Assistant Professors: R. E. Clark, W. H. Hook. Instructors:<br />
F. C. Evans, Peter Cherdantzeff, W. S. Cooper.<br />
Experimental Engineering. Professors: H. Diederichs, W. M. Sawdon,<br />
G. B. Upton, V. R. Gage. Assistant Professor: A. C Davis. Instructors: A. M.<br />
Larsen, W. C Andrae, A. J. Blackwood, E. M. Fernald, L. M. McVeigh, L. C.<br />
Price, C B. Clark, N. L. Egbert, C O. Mackey.<br />
Industrial Engineering. Professors: D. S. Kimball, M. A. Lee. Instructors:<br />
J. R. Bangs, R. H. McCarthy.<br />
THE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Director of the School: P. M. Lincoln.<br />
Professors: Vladimir Karapetoff, P. M. Lincoln, J. G. Pertsch, W. C. Ballard,<br />
jr. Assistant Professor: R. F. Chamberlain. Instructors: G. F. Bason, J. S. Ar-
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w ^rckmeyer, irv C- H- Dagnall, J. H. Skeen, J. G. Tarboux, G. E.<br />
fcA^ H- L; Schug, 0. K. Marti, T. McLean, M. G. Malti, R. F.<br />
Pn' * An2erman' P- R- Nash, A. L. O'Banion, E. M .<br />
Steo?g<br />
THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
Cotlege of Architecture, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon<br />
request.<br />
The College of Architecture is a professional school, designed to<br />
prepare students for taking up ultimately the independent practice<br />
of a profession. It offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of<br />
Architecture (B.Arch.), or that of Bachelor of Landscape Architec<br />
ture (B .L.A.) , or that of Bachelor of Fine Arts (B .<br />
.F.A.) The first of<br />
these courses is planned for the student who intends to practice archi<br />
tecture; it may be taken as a preparation for engaging in the manu<br />
facture of building materials or in the business of construction. The<br />
second is designed for the student who intends to practice landscape<br />
architecture. The third is adapted to the needs of the artist or pros<br />
pective practitioner of any of the decorative arts. The course of<br />
study leading to any of the three degrees requires, normally, five<br />
years of work.<br />
The college occupies the third and fourth floors and a portion of<br />
the basement of White Hall, and the top floor and a part of the second<br />
floor of Franklin Hall. The college offices, the college library, and<br />
the lecture and exhibition rooms occupy the third floor of White Hall,<br />
and the entire fourth floor of that hall is given to a suite of three<br />
drafting rooms which open together so as to form virtually a single<br />
room measuring 45 by 156 feet. On the top floor of Franklin are<br />
studios devoted to the work in freehand drawing, painting and<br />
modeling.<br />
Besides the use of various collections in the <strong>University</strong> Library,<br />
the college has in White Hall a large collection of books, photographs,<br />
and drawings, and about twenty-four thousand lantern slides of<br />
which constant use is made for the illustration of lectures upon his<br />
tory, theory, and construction.<br />
Administration. Dean of the College: F. H. Bosworth, jr.<br />
Architecture. Professors: F. H. Bosworth, jr., C A. Martin, O. M. Brauner,<br />
A. C. Phelps, George Young, jr., Christian Midjo, L. P. Burnham. Assistant<br />
Professors: G. R. Chamberlain, H. E. Baxter, W. K. Stone, George Fraser,<br />
Olympio Brindesi. Instructor: R. B. Grannis.<br />
Landscape Architecture. Professors: E. G. Davis, R. W. Curtis. Assistant<br />
Professors; E. D. Montillon, E. G. Lawson.<br />
The Fine Arts. Professors and Assistant Professors: Members of the Faculty<br />
of Architecture, of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, and of the Faculty of<br />
Arts and Sciences.
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THE MEDICAL COLLEGE<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
Medical College, which will be furnished free on application to the Secretary, <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Medical College, First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York<br />
City, or to the Secretary, <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical College, Stimson Hall, Ithaca<br />
N.Y.<br />
The main division of the Medical College is situated at First Ave<br />
nue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York City. The work of the<br />
first year of the four-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of<br />
Medicine (M.D.) is duplicated in the <strong>University</strong> at Ithaca, where a<br />
distinct Faculty of Medicine is organized. Any student may take the<br />
first year either in New York City or at Ithaca. All students take<br />
the last three years of the course in New York City only.<br />
The main college building comprises a medical school and dis<br />
pensary, with principal entrance on First Avenue, opposite Bellevue<br />
Hospital,<br />
and occupies the entire block between Twenty-seventh and<br />
Twenty-eighth Streets on First Avenue. The building is devoted<br />
to the departments of anatomy, clinical pathology, chemistry, pathol<br />
ogy, bacteriology, physiology, and medicine, and their laboratory<br />
equipment. It was erected for the college in 1898 by Colonel Oliver<br />
H. Payne, who subsequently gave the college an ample permanent<br />
endowment.<br />
The Loomis Laboratory, founded in 1886 by the same munificent<br />
hand, serves the purpose of undergraduate instruction, in connection<br />
with the laboratories in the college building. It has also been or<br />
ganized as a research laboratory, and special departments have been<br />
established in bacteriology, physiological chemistry, experimental<br />
medicine, and pharmacology.<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical College Clinic,<br />
situated in the<br />
main college building, is equipped for purposes of instruction. The<br />
attendance in the clinic has averaged about 335 patients daily and it<br />
has had about eighteen thousand new patients a year. The organiza<br />
tion is such as to bring the clinic into close relation with the laboratory<br />
and research agencies of the college. The department of roentgenol<br />
ogy and the laboratory of clinical pathology are connected directly<br />
with the clinic.<br />
The New York Hospital has assigned its pathological service<br />
and one-half of its medical and surgical services to the college for the<br />
advancement of the college's teaching and research; this arrangement<br />
was established in 19 13 by means of the gift to the hospital of a gener<br />
ous fund by Mr. George F. Baker, a governor of the hospital. Under<br />
this arrangement the <strong>University</strong> nominates the visiting staff of its<br />
division and the laboratory staff and obtains the admission of its<br />
students to the wards as clinical clerks.<br />
The Bellevue Hospital, directly<br />
opposite the main college building,<br />
has twelve hundred beds and receives twenty-four thousand patients<br />
annually. The hospital has been organized in four divisions, one of<br />
which has been placed by the trustees of the hospital at the disposal
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of the faculty of the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical College for medical<br />
instruction. The services thus intrusted to the college include, con<br />
tinuously, ninety medical beds, ninety surgical beds, sixty beds de<br />
voted to urology, and a neurological service, and for one-half of the<br />
year fifty-four obstetrical beds, together with equal privileges with<br />
the other three divisions in a continuous opportunity for instruction<br />
and research in the wards devoted to the treatment of alcoholic<br />
diseases, tuberculosis, and the psychopathic diseases. There are also<br />
sixty beds for instruction in gynecology by members of the staff as<br />
signed for this duty by the college.<br />
The Memorial Hospital became affiliated with the <strong>Cornell</strong> Uni<br />
versity Medical College in 19 14 through the generosity of the late<br />
Dr. James Douglas, who provided for the hospital an endowment for<br />
the study and treatment of cancer and allied diseases on condition<br />
that the hospital devote itself wholly to that work. Under the condi<br />
tions of this union the college has the responsibility for the medical<br />
and surgical work of the hospital.<br />
The medical direction of the John E. Berwind Maternity Clinic<br />
is under the control of the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical College, which<br />
nominates the resident and house staffs. <strong>Cornell</strong> students are assigned<br />
to the clinic for practical instruction under the direction of the Pro<br />
fessor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.<br />
The Russell Sage Institute of Pathology has been affiliated with<br />
the Second Medical (<strong>Cornell</strong>) Division of Bellevue Hospital since<br />
1913. Endowed by Mrs. Russell Sage in 1907, it has provided funds<br />
for research in pathology and medicine.<br />
By courtesy of the trustees of the New York Nursery and Child's<br />
Hospital, <strong>Cornell</strong> students are there instructed in pediatrics. The<br />
members of the teaching staff have official connection with the<br />
hospital.<br />
By courtesy of the Neurological Institute, section work in nervous<br />
diseases is offered to third-and fourth-year students in the wards and<br />
out-patient department of this hospital.<br />
The Professor of Psychiatry is Director of the Psychiatric In<br />
stitute, Ward's Island, which is the teaching and research center for<br />
the entire New York State Hospital system. The lecture rooms,<br />
pathological material, and clinical facilities of the Institute are avail<br />
able for the teaching of medical students.<br />
At the Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's Island, for the care<br />
and treatment of mental diseases, where more than five thousand<br />
patients are accommodated, the Professor of Psychiatry is enabled,<br />
by courtesy of the Superintendent, to utilize this clinical material<br />
for the instruction of students.<br />
Members of the faculty hold appointments in other hospitals and<br />
dispensaries of the city and are thus enabled to utilize for teaching<br />
purposes a quantity and variety of clinical material. This is used<br />
from time to time as necessity or opportunity arises. The major part<br />
of the bedside and clinical instruction is, however, purposely conduct<br />
ed in Bellevue Hospital and New York Hospital.
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The Faculty of Medicine at Ithaca occupies Stimson Hall, a<br />
modern and thoroughly equipped laboratory building erected in 1902.<br />
It was made possible by the generosity of Dean Sage of Albany and<br />
at his request was named Stimson Hall in recognition of the services<br />
rendered by Dr. Lewis A. Stimson toward the establishment of the<br />
Medical College.<br />
The library of the Medical College in New York City contains<br />
about fifteen thousand volumes and a large number of reprints and<br />
monographs including the Birch-Hirschfeld bound collection. The<br />
receives about one hundred current scientific periodicals<br />
library<br />
which include nearly all the more important German, French, and<br />
English journals in the field of medical science. In addition to their<br />
use of the college library, students enjoy certain privileges at the li<br />
brary of the New York Academy of Medicine, 17 West Forty-third<br />
Street, and at the New York Public Library.<br />
The Van Cleef Memorial Library, endowed by Mynderse Van<br />
Cleef, Esq., in memory of his brother, Dr. Charles Edward Van Cleef,<br />
and housed in Stimson Hall, supplements the extensive facilities<br />
of the <strong>University</strong> Library by a steadily growing collection of reference<br />
works and periodicals of importance for the work of instruction and<br />
research conducted by the Medical College at Ithaca.<br />
The Sarah Manning Sage Research Fund of $50,000 was be<br />
queathed to the <strong>University</strong> in 1 916 by Mrs. Sage, the widow of Dean<br />
Sage, donor of Stimson Hall, for use in promoting the advancement<br />
of medical science by the prosecution of research in the Medical Col<br />
lege at Ithaca.<br />
An important adjunct to the Department of Physiology at Ithaca<br />
is an Experimental Field Station operating nine acres in the open<br />
country about two miles from Stimson Hall. The station provides<br />
ideal conditions for keeping animals under observation in feeding and<br />
nutrition experiments, for example, during long periods of time.<br />
THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE IN NEW YORK CITY<br />
Dean of the College: W. L. Niles. Secretary of the Faculty: J. S. Ferguson.<br />
Managing Clerk: J. Thorn Willson.<br />
Professors Emeritus: F. S. Dennis, N. M. Shaffer, W. G. Thompson, G. T.<br />
Elliot, J. C Edgar.<br />
Professors: George Woolsey, James Ewing, L. A. Conner, Graham Lusk, F.<br />
S. Meara, R. A. Hatcher, C R. Stockard, W. J. Elser, S. R. Benedict, C. L. Gibson,<br />
G. G. Ward, O. M. Schloss, J. A. Hartwell, E. F. DuBois, N. B. Foster, C. L.<br />
Dana, Frederick Whiting, E. L. Keyes, R. G. Reese, O. H. Schultze, W. C Thro,<br />
Alexander Lambert, C. E. Nammack, I. S. Haynes, John Rogers, B. J. Lee, Har<br />
mon Smith, Charlton Wallace, Howard Lilienthal, J. C. Torrey, G. H. Kirby,<br />
J. M. Hitzrot, H. J. Schwartz, H. M. Imboden, J. M. Hewitt, Malcolm Good<br />
ridge, Robert Chambers, jr., Pol Coryllos, R. F. Kennedy, H. C Bailey, D. J.<br />
Edwards, C. V. Morrill, A. F. Coca, A. R. Stevens.<br />
Assistant Professors: H. M. Lyle, P. R. Turnure, J. P. Hoguet, Cary Eggleston,<br />
J. C. A. Gerster, Elise S. L'Esperance, A. H. Cilley, Bernard Samuels, R. A.<br />
Cooke, Lilian K. P. Farrar, A. L. Holland, H. E. Santee, R. L. Cecil, C E. Fair,<br />
Samuel Bradbury, R. G. Stillman, R. G. Hussey, L. C Schroeder, G. S. Dudley,<br />
G. W. Wheeler, G. B. McAuliffe, W. C. Montgomery, George Papanicolau, H. B.<br />
Richardson, C. H. Goddard, Douglas Symmers.
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Lecturers: Max Einhorn, G. W. Hawley, H. A. Bray, L. R. Williams, D. L.<br />
Tabern.<br />
Associates: H. E. B. Pardee, N. F. Blau, J. W. Churchman, K. G. Hancher,<br />
L. A. Hoag, Alice R. Bernheim.<br />
Instructors and Assistants: A. F. Anderson, H. S. Baldwin, Irvin Balenzweig,<br />
B. S. Barringer, W. W. Beattie, Fenwick Beekman, Jeanette A. Behre, A. J.<br />
Beller, N. K. Benton, Herbert Berganini, R. W. Boiling, E. C Brenner, Alice L.<br />
Brown, Sanger Brown, 2nd, W. H. Brundage, H. A. Bunker, C. S. B. Cassassa,<br />
Bradley Coley, O. F. Conkey, H. N. Cooper, S. L. Craig, T. K. Davis, A. H.<br />
Dodge, C A. Drake, W. P. Driscoll, R. O. DuBois, H. J. Deuell, jr., L. L. Fulker<br />
son, L. T. Gager, A. J. Gilmour, Harry Gold, F. W. Gravalle, Ella F. Grove,<br />
W. V. Healey, Marjorie Hupper, H. F. Jackson, H. S. Jeck, Nancy Jenison,<br />
H. H. Johnson, M. C Kahn, A. S. Kelly, J. H. Kenyon, J. E. King, Leila C Knox,<br />
Robert Koch, W. M. Kraus, Charles Lang, O. L. Levin, S. Z. Levine, B. D.<br />
Lewin, A. L. Lincoln, H. S. McCandlish, J. F. McGrath, Penelope Marsh, H. E.<br />
Morrow, T. A. Mulcahy, C R. Murray, C H. Nammack, Josephine B. Neal,<br />
J. F. Nonidez, J. M. O'Connor, Emil Osterberg, Royce Paddock, Arthur Palmer,<br />
R. H. Patterson, Edwin Pyle, J. H. Richards, M. S. Rohde, J. C Roper, Morton<br />
Ryder, J. F. Sammis, M. K. Smith, W. L. Sneed, W. L. Soule, J. W. Stephenson,<br />
Lewis Stevenson, P. M. Stimson, J. E. Sutton, Fenton Taylor, Ruth A. Thomas,<br />
J. J. Valentine, G. W. Vandergrift, W. M. Weeden, Ira Wilens, H. C. Williamson,<br />
May G. Wilson, W. A. Wilson, L. A. Wing, D. H. Witt, B. H. Archer, P. B.<br />
Armstrong, B. S. Barringer, Anne M. Belcher, H. S. Belcher, E. L. Bishop,<br />
McKeen Cattell, H. H. Fellows, A. S. Ferguson, J. F. Fraser, C V. Grand, L. P.<br />
Gray, Connie M. Guion, H. H. Hamilton, L. A. Hauser, E. R. P. Janvrin,<br />
Abraham Kardiner, Berton Lattin, L. I. Levine, Anna Piatt, Alfred Plaut, Paul<br />
Reznikoff, R. H. Rulison, W. C Spain, Ramsey Spillman, N. C Stevens, W. E.<br />
Studdiford, jr., T. E. Waldie, C Weigle, E. N. Whitcomb, F. T. Williams,<br />
James Wilson.<br />
THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE AT ITHACA<br />
Administration. Secretary of the Faculty: A. T. Kerr.<br />
Anatomy. Professor: A. T. Kerr. Assistant Professor: J. W. Papez.<br />
Instructor: L. O. Morgan.<br />
Histology and Embryology.<br />
H. B. Adelmann, W. M. Rogers.<br />
Professor: B. F. Kingsbury. Instructors:<br />
Physiology and Biochemistry. Professor: Sutherland Simpson. Assistant<br />
Professor:<br />
Dye.<br />
J. B. Sumner. Instructors: Aaron Bodansky, V. A. Graham, J. A.<br />
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
Veterinary College, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />
The Veterinary College offers a four-year course leading to the<br />
degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.).<br />
Chapter 153 of the Laws of 1894 established the college and de<br />
fined its object thus: "To control investigations as to the nature,<br />
prevention, and cure of all diseases of animals, including such as are<br />
communicable to man and such as cause epizootics among live stock;<br />
to investigate the economic questions which will contribute to the<br />
more profitable breeding, rearing, and utilization of animals; to pro<br />
duce reliable standard preparations of toxins, antitoxins, and other<br />
productions to be used in the diagnosis, prevention, and cure of dis<br />
eases, and in the conducting of sanitary work by approved modern<br />
methods; and to give instruction in the normal structure and func-
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tion of the animal body, in the pathology, prevention, and treatment<br />
of animal diseases, and in all matters pertaining to sanitary science as<br />
family."<br />
applied to live stock and correlatively to the human<br />
The college is supported by the State and is administered by the<br />
Board of Trustees of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> through the agency of the<br />
State College Council, a body whose composition is described<br />
on pages 10 and 13. With respect to all academic interests the col<br />
lege is an integral part of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The Flower Library, a special collection which Roswell P. Flower<br />
founded in 1897 with a gift of five thousand dollars and which Mrs.<br />
Flower afterward endowed with a gift of ten thousand dollars, belongs<br />
to the Veterinary College. This collection comprises about six thou<br />
sand volumes and it is generously supplemented by the loan of<br />
books and periodicals from the <strong>University</strong> Library.<br />
The college occupies a group of five large and several smaller<br />
buildings situated near the center of the <strong>University</strong> campus, besides<br />
an outlying experiment station and farm. The main building is named<br />
James Law Hall in honor of the late James Law, F.R.C.V.S., the<br />
Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery at <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
from 1868 till 1908 and the first director of the college.<br />
Administration. Dean of the College: V. A. Moore.<br />
Anatomy. Professor: G. S. Hopkins. Assistant Professor: Earl Sunderville.<br />
Physiology. Professor: P. A. Fish. Assistant Professor: C E. Hayden.<br />
Materia Medica and Small Animal Clinic. Professor: H. J. Milks.<br />
Instructor: H. C Stephenson.<br />
Surgery. Professor: J. N. Frost. Instructor: M. H. Mabey.<br />
Comparative Pathology; Bacteriology; Meat Inspection. Professors:<br />
V. A. Moore, W. A. Hagan. Assistant Professors: S. A. Goldberg, C M. Car<br />
penter. Instructors: L. B. Sholl, E. L. Brunett.<br />
Veterinary Medicine and Obstetrics. Professor: D. H. Udall. Instruc<br />
tors: E. R. Cushing, M. G. Fincher.<br />
Horseshoeing. Assistant Professor: Henry Asmus.<br />
Research. Assistant Professors: J. W. Benner, H. L. Gilman.<br />
Veterinary Experiment Station. Superintendent: R. R. Birch.<br />
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
College of Agriculture, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon<br />
request.<br />
The College of Agriculture offers a four-year course leading to the<br />
degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Some of the departments of<br />
the college, as a part of their instruction, offer specialized courses of<br />
study designed to fit students for professional or vocational careers in<br />
special fields. Such departments are those of Forestry and Rural<br />
Education. The professional course in Forestry requires for its<br />
completion, besides four years of prescribed work leading to the degree<br />
of Bachelor of Science, a year of graduate work leading to the degree<br />
of Master in Forestry.<br />
Besides the instruction of students, the college's operations regu<br />
larly include extension work reamong<br />
the farmers of the State and
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search and experiment on a large scale. Its objects were thus defined<br />
in the Administration Act which became a law in 1906, two years after<br />
the^State had established it as a state institution: "To improve the<br />
agricultural methods of the State; to develop the agricultural re<br />
sources of the State in the production of crops of all kinds, in the<br />
rearing and breeding of live stock, in the manufacture of dairy and<br />
other products, in determining better methods of handling and<br />
marketing such products, and in other ways; and to increase intelli<br />
gence and elevate the standards of living in the rural districts. For<br />
the attainment of these objects the college is authorized to give in<br />
struction in the sciences, arts, and practices relating thereto, in such<br />
courses and in such manner as shall best serve the interests of the<br />
State; to conduct extension work in disseminating agricultural<br />
knowledge throughout the State by means of experiments and demon<br />
strations on farms and gardens, investigations of the economic and<br />
social status of agriculture, lectures, publications of bulletins and<br />
reports, and in such other ways as may be deemed advisable in the<br />
furtherance of the aforesaid objects; to make researches in the<br />
physical, chemical, biological, and other problems of agriculture,<br />
the application of such investigations to the agriculture of New York.<br />
and the publication of the results thereof."<br />
The college is administered by the Board of Trustees of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> through the agency of the State College Council, a body<br />
whose composition is described on pages 10 and 13. With respect to<br />
all academic interests the college is an integral part of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Funds for the support of the college's work are derived from these<br />
sources: first and foremost, State appropriation; secondly, Federal<br />
appropriation, comprising (a) a share with the College of Engineering<br />
of this <strong>University</strong> in New York's portion of the funds annually avail<br />
able under the Morrill Act of 1890 and the Nelson Amendment of<br />
1907 supplementing the Land Grant Act of 1862, (b) a share with the<br />
State Experiment Station in New York's portion of the funds annually<br />
available under the Hatch Act of 1887 and the Adams Act of 1906 for<br />
the operation of experiment stations, (c) New York's portion of the<br />
funds annually available under the Smith-Lever Act of 191 4 for<br />
extension instruction in agriculture and home economics, and (d)<br />
a part of New York's portion of the funds annually available under<br />
the Smith-Hughes Act of 191 7 for the training of teachers; thirdly,<br />
annual appropriation by <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>; fourthly, income from<br />
sales and service; and, fifthly, fees paid by students.<br />
facilities of the college include a collection of books<br />
The library<br />
and periodicals on agriculture, animal husbandry, botany, entomol<br />
ogy, horticulture, forestry, and other kindred subjects, contained in<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Library and numbering about thirty thousand vol<br />
umes ; the Agricultural College Library, separately housed, a working<br />
and reference collection of about thirty-five thousand bound volumes<br />
and many bulletins, reports and other pamphlets; and various de<br />
partmental collections for laboratory and office use. Some of these
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collections, for instance the Craig horticultural library, gift of the<br />
widow of Professor John Craig, and the library of entomology, are<br />
of more than ordinary compass in their respective fields. All these<br />
libraries are likewise provided with the principal periodicals relating<br />
to agriculture and kindred subjects.<br />
A large group of buildings has been erected by the state for the<br />
uses of the college. Most of them are situated in the northeastern<br />
quarter of the <strong>University</strong> campus. The total cost of the buildings<br />
completed for the college between the years 1904 and 1924 was about<br />
one million six hundred thousand dollars and an additional appro<br />
priation of a half-million dollars was made in 1924.<br />
Farms aggregating about twelve hundred acres and situated near<br />
the campus are managed by the college. The <strong>University</strong> owns prac<br />
tically<br />
all of this land. The farms are operated not for commercial<br />
but for educational purposes. The State Agricultural Experiment<br />
Station operates for experimental purposes 240 acres of land at<br />
Geneva, a 10-acre orchard near Rochester, a 2 2-acre vineyard at<br />
Urbana, and a 28-acre vineyard at Fredonia, and the 1923 Legislature<br />
provided for the lease of a tract in the Hudson river valley for experi<br />
mental work with fruit. The college in 1923 acquired a 30-acre farm<br />
near Riverhead, Long Island, and established there a laboratory of<br />
vegetable research.<br />
Administration. Dean of the College: A.R.Mann. Acting Dean and Director<br />
of Resident Instruction: Cornelius Betten. Director of Extension: C E. Ladd.<br />
Director of Experiment Stations: R. W. Thatcher. Secretary of the College: R. P.<br />
Sibley. Assistant Secretary: O. W. Smith. Librarian: W. W. Ellis. Managing<br />
Clerk: G. W. Parker.<br />
Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. Professors: G. F.<br />
Warren, G. N. Lauman, W. I. Myers, E. G. Misner, G. P. Scoville, J. E. Boyle.<br />
Assistant Professors: C. V. Noble, V. B. Hart, Leland Spencer, H. A. Ross,<br />
M. L. Holmes. Instructors: M. P. Rasmussen, I. F. Hall, B. W. Barkas, J. F.<br />
Booth, H. S. Gabriel, M. F. Thurston, I. J. Call, William Allen, A. E. Anderson,<br />
R. B. Corbett, A. B. Genung, J. S. Hathcock, C G. McBride, W. L. Norman,<br />
E. A. Perregaux, Whiton Powell, L. M. Vaughan, F. P. Weaver, F. J. Walrath,<br />
G. A. West.<br />
Agronomy. Professors: T. L. Lyon, J. A. Bizzell, H. O. Buckman, J. K.<br />
Wilson, E. L. Worthen, J. H. Barron, A. F. Gustafson. Assistant Professors:<br />
B. D. Wilson, H. P. Cooper, L. A. Dalton.<br />
Soil Surveyor: F. B. Howe. Analyst: L. English.<br />
Experimentalist: E. W. Leland.<br />
Animal Husbandry. Professors: H. H. Wing, M. W. Harper, E. S. Savage,<br />
H. A. Hopper, L. A. Maynard. Assistant Professors: R. B. Hinman, W. T.<br />
Crandall, H. J. Metzger, C L. Allen. Instructors: G. W. Tailby, W. T. Grams,<br />
E. E. Vial, W. E. Krauss, H. A. Weaver. Analyst: R. C. Miller.<br />
Botany. Professors: K. M. Wiegand, Donald Reddick, Lewis Knudson,<br />
J. R. Schramm, A. J. Eames, L. W. Sharp, O. F. Curtis. Assistant Professor:<br />
W. C. Muenscher.<br />
Manning.<br />
Instructors: A. L. Grant, D. G. Haylett, J. E. Knott, W. E.<br />
Dairy Industry. Professors: J. M. Sherman, W. A. Stocking, H. E. Ross,<br />
H. C Troy, E. S. Guthrie, W. W. Fiske, J. D. Brew, I. C Hall, P. F. Sharp.<br />
Assistant Professor: T. J. Mclnerney. Instructors: W. E. Ayres, W. V. Price,<br />
H. R. Curran, H. B. Alger, P. S. Prickett, C N. Stark, C. K. Tucker, Randall<br />
Whitaker.<br />
Drawing. Professor: W. C. Baker. Assistant Professors: J. E. Reyna,<br />
Clara L. Garrett.
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Entomology, Limnology, Ornithology,<br />
and Zoology. Professors: J. G.<br />
Needham, G. W. Herrick, C R. Crosby, O. A. Johannsen, J. C Bradley, G. C<br />
Embody, H. D. Reed, Robert Matheson. Assistant Professors: A. A. Allen,<br />
P. W. Claassen, A. H. Wright, B. P. Young, M. D. Leonard, E. F. Phillips.<br />
Instructors: L. S. West, W. T. M. Forbes, R. B. Willson, Francis Harper, G. H.<br />
Griswold, M. J. Fisher, A. G. Mekeel, E. C McMullen, M. D. Pirnie, A. S.<br />
Hazzard. Investigator: L. P. Wehrle.<br />
Extension Teaching and the Extension Service. Professors: C. E. Ladd,<br />
Bristow Adams, D. J. Crosby, G. A. Everett, R. H. Wheeler, Montgomery<br />
Robinson. Assistant Professor: H. A. Stevenson. Instructors: G. E. Peabody,<br />
L. C. Kirkland, D, S. Cook. General Secretary, State Federation of Farm Bureaus:<br />
E. V. Underwood. Leader of County Farm Bureau Agents: Jay Coryell. Assis<br />
tant Leaders: C. A. Taylor, L. R. Simons, E. A. Flansburgh. Advisers: D. P.<br />
Witter, Erl Bates. Illustrator: C. W. Redwood.<br />
Farm Practice: Professor: A. C. King. Instructor: A. W. Gibson.<br />
Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. Professors: E. A. White,<br />
A. C. Beal, W. C Baker, R. W. Curtis, A. H. Nehrling. Assistant Professors:<br />
C. L. Garrett, J. P. Porter. Instructors: L. A. Minns, A. W. W. Sand, C E.<br />
Hunn.<br />
Forestry. Professors: R. S. Hosmer, S. N. Spring, A. B. Recknagel, John<br />
Bentley, jr. Assistant Professors: C. H. Guise, J. A. Cope, J. N. Spaeth.<br />
structor: F. E. Cobb.<br />
Meteorology. Professors: W. M. Wilson, R. A. Mordoff.<br />
In<br />
Plant Breeding. Professors: R. A. Emerson, H. H. Love, C. H. Myers,<br />
F. P. Bussell. Assistant Professors: A. C. Fraser, R. G. Wiggans. Instructors:<br />
Ernest Dorsey, J. R. Livermore, R. D. Lewis.<br />
Plant Pathology. Professors: H. H. Whetzel, M. F. Barrus, H. M. Fitz<br />
patrick, L. M. Massey. Assistant Professors: F. M. Blodgett, Charles Chupp,<br />
W. H. Burkholder, H. E. Thomas, E. F. Guba. Instructors: E. E. Honey, D. S.<br />
Welch, K. H. Fernow, J. E. Flynn, A. L. Pierstorff.<br />
Pomology. Professors: A. J. Heinicke, D. B. Carrick, Joseph Oskamp,<br />
L. H. MacDaniels, G. W. Peck.<br />
Poultry Husbandry. Professors: J. E. Rice, G. F. Heuser. Assistant<br />
Professors: H. E. Botsford, L. E. Weaver. Instructors: L. M. Hurd, W. G.<br />
Krum, R. C Ogle, C E. Lee, R. C Bradley, G. O. Hall, John Vandervort, jr.,<br />
C. K. Powell, J. C. Huttar, A. W. Lohman.<br />
Rural Education. Professors: G. A. Works, P. J. Kruse, R. M. Stewart,<br />
W. J. Wright, Cora E. Binzel, J. E. Butterworth, T. H. Eaton, E. L. Palmer, E. N.<br />
Ferris. Assistant State Leader of Junior Extension: P. R. Young. Instructors:<br />
E. R. Hoskins, B. A. Leffingwell, May M. Mattson.<br />
Rural Engineering. Professors: H. W. Riley, B. B. Robb, J. C. McCurdy,<br />
F. G. Behrends. Assistant Professors: J. E. Reyna, F. L. Fairbanks, L. M.<br />
Roehl, A. M. Goodman, N. D. Steve, F. H. Randolph. Instructors: B. A.<br />
Jennings, F. B. Wright, H. T. Blewer.<br />
Rural Social Organization. Professors: Dwight Sanderson, B. L. Melvin,<br />
R. A. Felton. Instructors: Mary E. Duthie, J. A. Dickey.<br />
Vegetable Gardening. Professors: Paul Work, H. C Thompson, P. H.<br />
Wessels. Assistant Professors: H. W. Schneck, E. V. Hardenburg, R. M. Adams,<br />
F. O. Underwood. Instructor: H. S. Mills.<br />
NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION<br />
At Geneva. Director of Experiment Stations: R. W. Thatcher. Vice-Director<br />
and Chief in Research: U. P. Hedrick. Chiefs in Research: P. J. Parrott, R. S.<br />
Breed, F. C. Stewart, L. L. Van Slyke, R. C. Collison, R. J. Anderson, H. J. Conn.<br />
Associates in Research: F. H. Hall, D. C Carpenter, Richard Wellington, G. H.<br />
Howe, O. M. Taylor, W. O. Gloyer, Hugh Glasgow, A. W. Clark, A. C Dahlberg,<br />
M. T. Munn, G. J. Hucker, W. P. Wheeler, W. H. Rankin, F. G. Mundinger.<br />
Assistants in Research: M. G. Moore, J. D. Harlan, W. F. Walsh, M. P. Sweeney,<br />
A. H. Robertson, G. L. Slate, S. W. Harman, Alwin Berger, F. P. Nabenhauer,<br />
Elizabeth F. Hopkins, J. C Henning, Olav Einset, W. F. Morton, J. C. Mar-
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quardt, L. R. Streeter, A. H. Robertson, R. C Bender, R. B. Dayton, Johannes<br />
Christensen, Erna G. Christensen, F. G. Ganbrell. Editor: J. D. Luckett.<br />
Librarian: Catherine S. Oaks. Museum Preparator: J. S. Lawson.<br />
At Fredonia. Associates in Research: F. E. Gladwin, F. Z. Hartzell.<br />
At Highland. Associates in Research: E. V. Shear, F. H. Lathrop.<br />
At Riverhead. Associates in Research: E. E. Clayton, H. C Huckett.<br />
At Hudson. Associate in Research: H. B. Tukey.<br />
NEW YOJR,K STATE COLLEGE OF HOMEJ ECONOMICS<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
College of Home Economics, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free<br />
upon request.<br />
The College of Home Economics offers a four-year course leading<br />
to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.). The college is supported<br />
by the State and is administered by<br />
the Board of Trustees of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> through the agency of the State College Council, a body<br />
whose composition is described on pages io and 13. With respect to<br />
all academic interests the college is an integral part of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
It was established in March, 1925, by<br />
an act of the Legislature<br />
which provided that "the School of Home Economics heretofore<br />
administered and maintained in the New York State College of<br />
Agriculture at <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> shall hereafter be known as the<br />
New York State College of Home Economics at <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>."<br />
The act defined the object of the college as "the improvement of<br />
human welfare by means of education, investigation, and extension<br />
teaching in the field of domestic science and art, including household<br />
and institutional economics,<br />
and allied<br />
subjects."<br />
In connection with the college and in cooperation with the Amer<br />
ican Hotel Association,<br />
a course for executives in hotels and in other<br />
institutions having housing and feeding problems has been organized.<br />
The college occupies a large building containing class rooms,<br />
laboratories, and a fully equipped "cafeteria restaurant, and makes<br />
regular use of a cottage on the campus for the practical instruction<br />
of its students.<br />
Administration. Acting Dean: Cornelius Betten. Directors: Flora Rose,<br />
Martha Van Rensselaer.<br />
Professors: Flora Rose, Martha Van Rensselaer, Annette J. Warner, Helen<br />
Monsch, Beulah Blackmore, Mary F. Henry, Adelaide Spohn, H. B. Meek.<br />
Assistant Professors: S. Lucile Brewer, Helen Canon, Claribel Nye, Mrs. Nancy<br />
McNeal Roman, Mrs. Jessie A. Boys, F. Beatrice Hunter, Flora M. Thurston,<br />
Doris Schumaker, Ruth M. Kellogg, Dora H. Wetherbee, Reena Roberts,<br />
Caroline Morton, Alice M. Blinn, Mrs. Lois F. Meek, Faith M. Williams.<br />
Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents: Mrs. Ruby Green Smith.<br />
Assistant Leader: Adelaide Barts. Instructors: Jennie C Jones, Mrs. Caroline B.<br />
McIlroy, Frances A. Brookins, Erma E. Hollen, Edna G. Gleason, Mrs. Irene D.<br />
Nehrling, Ruth J. Scott, Faith Fenton, Ann M. Watkins, Ola M. Day, Mildred N.<br />
Gardner, Edna V. Smith, Nita C. Kendrick, O. Jean Bell, Elva T. Campbell,<br />
Lillian Hoag, Lucy Kimball, Frances A. Scudder, Dora Frances Sonnenday,<br />
Charlotte E. Weiss.
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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION<br />
By means of the departments of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Edu<br />
cation and Training, and Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, the <strong>University</strong> pro<br />
vides instruction, either required or elective, in those subjects. The <strong>University</strong><br />
Faculty has fixed certain requirements both in physical training and in hygiene<br />
as a minimum to be met by all undergraduate students in the first two years of<br />
the course.<br />
All first-year and second-year students of all the colleges at Ithaca are required<br />
to attend lectures on hygiene and preventive medicine given once a week through<br />
out the college year. Reading is assigned and a written examination is required.<br />
Every<br />
male student who is a candidate for a baccalaureate degree and is re<br />
quired to take five, six, seven, eight or more terms in residence must, in addition<br />
to the scholastic requirements for the degree, take one, two, three, or four terms<br />
respectively, of three hours a week, in the Department of Military Science and<br />
Tactics. Exceptions to this rule are made in the cases of (a) students in the Col<br />
lege of Law, (b) students holding a baccalaureate degree of an approved college,<br />
(c) students who neither are American citizens nor have taken out their first<br />
citizenship papers, and (d) students physically unfit. The requirements in mili<br />
tary science and tactics must be met term by term until completed; otherwise<br />
the student will not be permitted to register again in the <strong>University</strong> without the<br />
consent of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty. Students who are officially relieved of the<br />
requirement in military science and tactics are subject to the requirement of an<br />
equivalent period of work in the Department of Physical Training. The require<br />
ment may be extended at the discretion of the medical adviser.<br />
Every<br />
woman student who is a candidate for a baccalaureate degree and is<br />
required to take five, six, seven, eight, or more terms in residence must, in addition<br />
to the scholastic requirements for the degree, take one, two, three, or four terms<br />
respectively, of three hours a week, in the Department of Physical Training. The<br />
requirements may be extended at the discretion of the medical adviser. The re<br />
quirements in physical training must be met term by term until completed;<br />
otherwise the student will not be permitted to register again in the <strong>University</strong><br />
without the consent of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty.<br />
Freshman and sophomores may be required in exceptional cases of physical<br />
defect to take, instead of military drill, corrective exercises in the Department of<br />
Physical Training as prescribed by the medical adviser. Juniors and seniors are<br />
relieved of all required physical exercises provided theirperiodical medical exam<br />
inations show that they have kept themselves in satisfactory physical condition.<br />
Otherwise they may be required to take or to continue corrective exercises.<br />
MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS<br />
The aim of the Department of Military Science and Tactics is to give training<br />
which will enable graduates to serve effectively as officers of any forces raised by<br />
the United States. The students are organized in an infantry regiment of twelve<br />
regular companies and a band; a battalion of field artillery of four batteries,<br />
one signal corps unit, one ordnance department unit, and one veterinary unit.<br />
Officers'<br />
This organization is the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> unit of the Reserve Training<br />
Corps of the United States Army. The War Department details officers of the<br />
regular army to the <strong>University</strong> as professors of military science and tactics. The<br />
course includes physical training, military drill, and the application of funda<br />
mental principles of modern tactics.<br />
A student electing military science and tactics in his junior and senior years<br />
and taking five hours a week of practical and theoretical instruction therein<br />
receives commutation of subsistence of thirty cents a day from the United States<br />
Government provided he agrees to attend a summer camp for six weeks in one<br />
summer; and he becomes eligible for a commission as second lieutenant of the<br />
Officers'<br />
Reserve Corps upon graduation. This elective training of the junior and<br />
senior years is known as the advanced course of the Reserve Officers'<br />
Training<br />
Corps. It is organized in the five units named above. A student planning to take
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the advanced course may elect, before the beginning of his sophomore year, which<br />
of the five units he will enter.<br />
Any qualified member of the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Reserve Officers'<br />
Training<br />
Corps who has satisfactorily passed the first year of his university course may, on<br />
the recommendation of the Commandant, and the nomination of the President of<br />
the <strong>University</strong>, be commissioned as an officer by the <strong>University</strong> Faculty. The<br />
<strong>University</strong> provides pay, ranging from $75 to $250 annually, for each of the<br />
seventy-three commissioned officers of the Reserve Officers'<br />
Training Corps. In<br />
addition, the twenty-six senior officers are assistants in the department.<br />
Officers of the United States Army on Detail at <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant of the Corps of Cadets:<br />
Colonel J. C. Nicholls. Members of the Staff: Colonel H. S. Wygant, Major R. E.<br />
Anderson, Captain C. T. Senay, Captain O. R. Rhoads, Captain G. P. Hays,<br />
Captain S. Jackson, Captain R. V. Maraist, Captain J. R. Eden, Captain E. M.<br />
Curley, Captain L. J. Meyns, Lieutenant E. L. Sibert, Lieutenant A. Pierson,<br />
Lieutenant M. Van Voorst.<br />
Assistants in Military Science and Tactics. Cadet Colonel: H. V. Wade.<br />
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel: W. M. Gaige, jr. Cadet Majors: H. T. Hirst, D. W.<br />
Punzelt, H. K. Browning, H. C Givan, S. A. Talbot, W. K. Webber. Cadet<br />
Captains: A. Ackerman, G. R. Beebe, L. T. Corbett, C A. Gillett, G. C. Green,<br />
O. T. Griswold, L. K. Harris, J. H. Speiden, J. B. Tracy, C E. Whipple, D. R.<br />
Ferris, G. F. Titus, C. M. Stainton, M. T. Thompson, L. L. Kenfield, R. B.<br />
Hardy, V. L. Kohl, S. H. Maas, W. N. Vincent, C T. Thompson, A. Lang, F. B.<br />
Edenfield.<br />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING<br />
This department is organized for a fourfold purpose. It instructs those stu<br />
dents who are fulfilling the requirement of physical training but are exempt from<br />
military training; it directs the corrective physical exercises that are prescribed in<br />
particular cases by the medical adviser; it offers a special course in physical edu<br />
cation for those who are planning to teach; and, especially, it promotes recreative<br />
athletic exercise throughout the year for all classes of students. The <strong>University</strong>'s<br />
aim is to encourage participation in athletics by all students rather than by a few,<br />
for the reason that well regulated athletic exercise is found to be, for the majority<br />
of college men, the best means of keeping in fit physical condition. The Depart<br />
ment of Physical Training therefore endeavors to interest all students in physical<br />
exercises, not merely those students who are trying to attain membership in a<br />
representative athletic team. It organizes competitive games among the colleges<br />
and among the fraternities and other bodies of students, and it employs coaches<br />
and assistants whose duty is to supervise those games. The games include cross<br />
country running, association football, baseball, track athletics, rowing, and basket<br />
ball and other indoor athletics. Regular participation in any of them, or in any<br />
such game as tennis, lacrosse, handball, or golf, or in any such form of exercise as<br />
boxing, fencing, or wrestling, is regarded as fulfilling the requirements of the<br />
Department of Physical Training. Suitable games are organized for the women<br />
as well as for the men among the students.<br />
The Professor of Physical Education, and Director of the Gymnasium: C. V. P.<br />
Young. Instructors: Ellen B. Canfield, W. C O'Connell, H. B. Ortner, W. F.<br />
Auer, J. J. Fallon, Nicholas Bawlf, Edgar F. Dawson, Dorothy H. Bateman,Edith<br />
W. Casho, Alice G. Read, Mary C. Ryan, Francois Darrieulat.<br />
HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />
This department is organized both for the purpose of classroom instruction in<br />
the subject of hygiene and preventive medicine and for the purpose of conserving<br />
the health of students by means of physical examination and medical advice.<br />
All students, including graduates, are required to present themselves to the<br />
medical adviser and receive a thorough confidential physical examination once a<br />
year. Students found to be physically deficient at the time of the examination<br />
are assigned by the medical adviser to the Department of Physical Training for<br />
such corrective exercises as the adviser may recommend. In cases of illness or
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indisposition, students are expected to report immediately either in person, by<br />
telephone, or by messenger, to the medical adviser's office. Any student failing<br />
to report as soon as possible to the medical adviser any contagious or infectious<br />
disease is regarded as guilty of a serious breach of discipline. A student may at<br />
any time be requested to withdraw from the <strong>University</strong> if, in the opinion of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> authorities, the condition of his health is such as to make it unwise for<br />
him to remain.<br />
Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser: D. F. Smiley, M.D.<br />
Assistant Professors of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisers: C. E. Case,<br />
M.D.; A. G. Gould, M.D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser<br />
of Women: Jennette Evans, M.D. Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant Medical<br />
Adviser of Women: Elizabeth Fulton, M.D. Assistant Medical Adviser and Physi<br />
cian to the Athletic Association: E. C Showacre, M.D. Assistant Medical Advisers:<br />
H. A. Britton, M.D.; C D. Quinn, M.D.; W. H. York, M.D. Assistant in<br />
Hygiene and Coach of Freshmen: P. W. Eckley.
THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES<br />
The Library Council. The President of the <strong>University</strong>; Jared T. Newman,<br />
of the Board of Trustees; the Librarian; Professors 0. A. Johannsen and W. B.<br />
Carver, representing the Group of Sciences; Professors C S. Northup and G. L.<br />
Hamilton, representing the Group of Letters.<br />
The Library Staff. Librarian: Willard Austen. Assistant Librarian: E.<br />
R. B. Willis. Honorary Librarian of the President White Library: G. L. Burr<br />
(Professor of History, Emeritus). Curator of the Icelandic Collection: Professor<br />
Halldor Hermannsson. Curator of the Petrarch and Dante Collections: Professor<br />
G. L. Hamilton. Supervisor of the Accessions Division: Alexis V. Babine, A.M.<br />
Supervisor of the Order Division: Elizabeth Sage Ingersoll. Supervisor of the<br />
Catalogue: Emma Avalyn Runner, B.S. Supervisor of Periodicals: Lillian<br />
Leland. Senior Cataloguer: Emma Romelia Speed, A.B. Junior Cataloguer:<br />
Alice Caroline Howe. Supervisor of Circulation: Anna Gregory. Supervisor of<br />
the Stacks Division: George de Grassi. Cataloguer: Muriel Eldra Farr. Librar<br />
ian of the Law Library: E. E. Willever.<br />
of Agriculture: W. W. Ellis.<br />
Librarian of the New York State College<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Libraries comprise the General Library of the<br />
<strong>University</strong>, the Seminary Libraries in the general library building,<br />
the Architectural Library, the Chemical Library, the Sibley Engi<br />
neering Library, the Civil Engineering Library, the Law Library, the<br />
Flower Veterinary Library, the Barnes Hall Library, the Gold-<br />
win Smith Hall Library, the Van Cleef Memorial Medical Library,<br />
and the Library of the New York State College of Agriculture. The<br />
total number of classified volumes and pamphlets in these is now about<br />
seven hundred and fifty thousand. The number of periodicals, trans<br />
actions, and other serials, currently received, is over two thousand<br />
and of most of these complete sets are on the shelves.<br />
The general library building is the gift of Henry W. Sage. The<br />
general reading rooms contain accommodations for two hundred and<br />
seventy readers, and the open book cases around the rooms provide<br />
shelf room for twelve thousand volumes. In the tower are the great<br />
bell of the <strong>University</strong>, the gift of Mrs. Mary White, and the chime of<br />
bells, the gift of Mrs. Jennie McGraw Fiske.<br />
The income of an endowment fund of three hundred thousand<br />
dollars, given by Henry W. Sage in 189 1, is devoted to the purchase<br />
of books and periodicals. The free income of an endowment fund of<br />
five hundred and three thousand dollars, received in 1906 by the be<br />
quest of Willard Fiske, is expended for the uses and purposes of<br />
the Library, with specific provision for the maintenance and increase<br />
of the Icelandic and Italian collections.<br />
Supplementing the general card catalogue of the library, there<br />
have been issued printed catalogues of the President White collections<br />
on the Protestant Reformation (1889) and the French Revolution<br />
(1894), and of the Rhaeto-Romanic collection (1894), the Dantecollection<br />
(1900), and its Supplement (1921), the Icelandic collection<br />
(19 1 4), the Petrarch collection, and the Runic collection.<br />
The library is primarily for the use of <strong>University</strong><br />
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THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 85<br />
dents. Books not held in reserve for special reasons are allowed to go<br />
out for home use to all registered borrowers. Cards of admission to<br />
the shelves in the stack-rooms, and to the White Historical Library,<br />
will be issued to students for a limited time for purposes of consulta<br />
tion and research, when their work is of such a nature as to require<br />
access to the bookshelves.<br />
Among the more important special collections in the General<br />
Library are these, mentioned in the order of their acquisition :<br />
The Anthon Library, of nearly seven thousand volumes, the collection made<br />
by Professor Charles Anthon of Columbia College, in the ancient classical<br />
languages and literatures, besides works in history and general literature.<br />
The Bopp Library, of about twenty-five hundred volumes, relating to the oriental<br />
languages and literatures, and comparative philology, being the collection of<br />
of Berlin.<br />
Professor Franz Bopp of the <strong>University</strong><br />
The GoldwiN Smith Library, of thirty-five hundred volumes, comprising chiefly<br />
historical works and editions of the English and ancient classics, presented to<br />
the <strong>University</strong> in 1869 by Professor Goldwin Smith, and increased during<br />
later years by the continued liberality of the donor.<br />
The White Architectural Library,<br />
a collection of over twelve hundred vol<br />
umes relating to architecture and kindred branches of science, given by President<br />
White.<br />
The Kelly Mathematical Library, comprising eighteen hundred volumes and<br />
seven hundred tracts, presented by William Kelly of Rhinebeck.<br />
The Sparks Library, being the library of Jared Sparks, sometime president of<br />
Harvard <strong>University</strong>, consisting of upward of five thousand volumes and four<br />
thousand pamphlets, relating chiefly to the history of America.<br />
The May Collection, relating to the history of slavery and anti-slavery, the<br />
nucleus of which was formed by the gift of the library of the Rev. Samuel J.<br />
May of Syracuse.<br />
The Schuyler Collection of folk-lore, Russian history and literature, presented<br />
by Eugene Schuyler in 1884.<br />
The President White Historical Library, of about twenty-three thousand<br />
volumes and pamphlets, the gift of President White, received in 1891 ; especially<br />
rich in the primary sources of history, and containing notable collections<br />
on the period of the Reformation, on the English and French Revolutions,<br />
on the American Civil War, and on the history of superstition.<br />
The Spinoza Collection, numbering four hundred and fifty volumes, presented<br />
in 1894, by President White.<br />
Four remarkably rich collections given by Willard Fiske, comprising the Dante<br />
Collection, containing over eight thousand volumes, the Petrarch Collec<br />
tion, containing about four thousand volumes, the Rhaeto-Romanic Collec<br />
tion, containing about thirteen hundred volumes, and the Icelandic Collec<br />
tion, containing over fifteen thousand volumes.<br />
The Zarncke Library, containing about thirteen thousand volumes and pamph<br />
lets, especially rich in Germanic philology and literature, purchased and pre<br />
sented in 1893 by William H. Sage.<br />
The Herbert H. Smith Collection of books relating to South America, pur<br />
chased in 1896.<br />
A valuable collection of books on French and Italian Society in the Sixteenth and<br />
Seventeenth centuries, presented by Professor T. F. Crane in 1896.<br />
The Flower Veterinary Library, the gift of ex-Governor Flower to <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> in 1897, for the use of the State Veterinary College.<br />
The Eisenlohr Library, containing about one thousand volumes of Egyptology<br />
and Assyriology, purchased and presented in 1902 by A. Abraham.
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The Bayard Tayi_or correspondence and journals and his collection of Goethe<br />
literature, presented to the Library in 1905 by Mrs. Marie Taylor.<br />
The Anglo-Saxon Collection and the Cowper Collection, formed by the late<br />
Professor Hiram Corson, bequeathed to the Library, and received in 191 1.<br />
The English Collection, presented by Professor J. M. Hart in 1914.<br />
The Collection of Japanese Literature presented to the <strong>University</strong> in iqi-s<br />
Dr. William Elliot Griffis.<br />
by<br />
The Guiteau Insurance Library, purchased in 1916.<br />
The Charles William Wason Collection of books dealing with China and the<br />
Chinese. An endowed collection of about ten thousand volumes and pamph<br />
lets given by C. W. Wason, '76, of Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
The James Verner Scaife Collection of U. S. Civil War Literature given by<br />
Mr. Scaife of the class of 1889. This gift, which was received in 1919, combines<br />
with the President White books in the same field to form a strong collection.<br />
The Emil Kuichling Collection of hydraulic and sanitary engineering books,<br />
presented by Mrs. Kuichling in 1 919 for the use of the engineering students.<br />
These collections, and others such as these, making possible an<br />
exhaustive study of certain fields, are of the greatest service in re<br />
search work. A similar purpose is served by the seminary rooms of<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Library. Thus, for the study of English, of the classi<br />
cal languages, of the Germanic and Romance languages, of philos<br />
ophy, of politics and economics, of American and European history<br />
there have been provided in the library building six of these research<br />
rooms, each equipped with a carefully chosen body of reference<br />
books, to which advanced students in these fields have access. In<br />
connection with the scientific and technical laboratories similar col<br />
lections have been formed and well supplied with reference books,<br />
standard works, and sets of periodicals, conveniently arranged for<br />
study and research.<br />
The following are the more important divisions of the <strong>University</strong><br />
libraries kept outside the main library :<br />
The Goldwin Smith Hall Library, in Goldwin Smith Hall, is distinctly a reference<br />
collection, numbering now over two thousand volumes. It consists chiefly of<br />
books used in connection with the undergraduate work in humanities, provid<br />
ing in certain cases many copies of the books most in demand in the larger<br />
classes.<br />
The Law Library occupies the third floor of Boardman Hall. It now contains<br />
over fifty thousand volumes, and includes the library of the late Nathaniel C.<br />
Moak, presented in 1893 by Mrs. A. M. Boardman and Mrs. Ellen D. Williams<br />
as a memorial to Judge Douglas Boardman, the first Dean of the College of<br />
Law. In reports of the Federal Courts, reports of the several American state<br />
jurisdictions, and in English, Scotch, Irish, and Canadian reports, the library<br />
is practically complete. The library also possesses complete sets of all the lead<br />
ing law periodicals in English.<br />
Alfred C Barnes<br />
for the use of the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Christian Association, and occupies<br />
rooms in Barnes Hall. The collection now numbers two thousand three<br />
hundred volumes, all fully catalogued as part of the <strong>University</strong> Library. After<br />
the death of the donor his children gave to the <strong>University</strong>, for the maintenance<br />
and increase of the collection, an endowment of five thousand dollars.<br />
The Barnes Biblical Library was presented to the <strong>University</strong> by<br />
The Flower Veterinary Library, now numbering over five thousand volumes,<br />
owes its formation to Roswell P. Flower, who in 1897 gave five thousand dollars<br />
to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> to establish a library for the use of the State Veterinary
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College. In 1901, Mrs. Flower gave to the <strong>University</strong> ten thousand dollars<br />
for an endowment fund, the annual income of which is used for this library.<br />
The Van Cleef Memorial Medical Library, established in 1903 by gifts and by class<br />
memorial subscriptions, and endowed in 1921, now contains over fourteen hun<br />
dred volumes.<br />
The Medical College in New York City has its own library containing about seven<br />
thousand bound volumes and a large number of reprints and monographs<br />
including the Birch-Hirschfeld bound collection. The library receives about<br />
one hundred current periodicals which include nearly all the more important<br />
German, French, English, and Italian journals in the field of medical science.<br />
The Agricultural College Library, comprising the College Library, the Forestry<br />
Library, and the Craig Horticultural Library, consists of about thirty-seven<br />
thousand volumes.
AUXILIARY INSTITUTIONS AND FUNDS<br />
THE HECKSCHER RESEARCH FOUNDATION<br />
August Heckscher of New York City in 1920 established and<br />
endowed the Heckscher Foundation for the Promotion of Research<br />
in <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. He set forth the purpose of the Foundation<br />
as follows in a formal letter of gift dated New York, August 5, 1920:<br />
"This gift is to constitute a fund to be known as the Heckscher<br />
Foundation for the Promotion of Research in <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The income of the fund is to be used for the support at <strong>Cornell</strong> Uni<br />
versity at Ithaca, New York, of research in any or all branches of<br />
the publication of the results thereof). The<br />
knowledge (including<br />
. income from the said fund . . shall be kept in a separate account,<br />
and a separate accounting of such income shall be made from year to<br />
year. It is my desire and expectation that such income will be used<br />
to supplement and extend the work in research now being carried on<br />
and supported by the <strong>University</strong>. As research in America suffers<br />
from the exhaustion of professors by teaching and other duties, it is<br />
my desire that professors and instructors possessing the talent and<br />
training necessary for research shall, under such conditions and for<br />
such periods of time as the <strong>University</strong> authorities may prescribe, be<br />
liberated partially or wholly from those duties and enabled to devote<br />
themselves in all the freshness and fullness of their energies to pro<br />
scholarship."<br />
ductive investigation and<br />
The Board of Trustees on October 2, 1920, adopted the following<br />
rules for the conduct of the Foundation:<br />
The income shall be used only for the promotion of research, including the<br />
publication of the results thereof.<br />
For the present, the income shall not be used for permanent research profes<br />
sorships.<br />
The income shall not be used to increase the emoluments of any member of<br />
the teaching staff.<br />
The income shall not be used intentionally to promote investigation leading<br />
to patent rights or to the pecuniary benefit of the investigators through patent<br />
rights, or in any similar manner.<br />
For the administration of the foundation there shall be established a council<br />
to be known as the Heckscher Research Council. This council shall consist of<br />
the President of the <strong>University</strong>, ex officio, as chairman; two trustees to be elected<br />
by the Board of Trustees whose respective terms as members of the council<br />
shall continue until the expiration of their then respective terms as trustees;<br />
the Dean of the Graduate School, ex officio; four members of the <strong>University</strong><br />
Faculty, two from each of the two groups known as the group of sciences and the<br />
group of letters as specified in Section 2 of Article XII of the <strong>University</strong> Statutes<br />
and relating to the <strong>University</strong> Library; and two emeritus professors to be selected<br />
by the council. The terms of the four faculty members to be elected by the groups<br />
of the Faculty shall, at the first election, be for one, two, three, and four years<br />
respectively, and thereafter the term of each shall be four years. All members<br />
of the Council shall continue to hold office until their successors are elected.<br />
This council shall, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, have general<br />
supervision of research under the Heckscher Foundation, the expenditure of the<br />
income of the fund, and all other matters pertaining thereto. The council shall<br />
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AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 89<br />
report its recommendations from time to time to the Board of Trustees and upon<br />
the approval of the same the expenditure of appropriations shall follow the usual<br />
practice of the <strong>University</strong>. The council shall call annually for requests for grants<br />
from individual investigators, or groups of investigators, proposing to collaborate,<br />
but not from departments of the <strong>University</strong> as such, nor from colleges. The<br />
council shall have power to establish and from time to time modify the rules and<br />
regulations governing its meetings and the details of appropriations. An annual<br />
report of progress shall be made to the council by each investigator or group re<br />
ceiving a grant. An annual report to the Board of Trustees shall be made by the<br />
council and a copy thereof sent to the founder of the fund. A minimum of one<br />
hundred copies of all publications of the results of the investigations shall be de<br />
livered to the council for preservation in the <strong>University</strong> Library and distribution<br />
under the direction of the council. A bound copy of such publications shall from<br />
time to time be transmitted to the founder.<br />
The members of the Heckscher Research Council in 1924-25 were<br />
the President of the <strong>University</strong> and the Dean of the Graduate School ;<br />
Messrs. Place and Westinghouse of the Board of Trustees; Emeritus<br />
Professors E. L. Nichols and J. H. Comstock; and Professors J. Q.<br />
Adams, Ernest Merritt, W. N. Barnard, and Carl Becker.<br />
THE GOLDWIN SMITH LECTURESHIP<br />
The Board of Trustees in 19 10 assigned a part of the income from<br />
Professor Goldwin Smith's bequest to constitute a lectureship fund.<br />
The bequest was made in these words : "All the rest and residue of my<br />
estate I give, devise, and bequeath to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> in the State<br />
of New York, United States of America, absolutely to be used by the<br />
Board of Trustees for the promotion especially of liberal studies,<br />
Languages Ancient and Modern, Literature, Philosophy, History and<br />
Political Science, for which provision has been made in the new Hall<br />
which bears my name and to the building of which my wife has con<br />
tributed. In confirming this bequest my desire is to show my attach<br />
ment to the <strong>University</strong> in the foundation of which I had the honor of<br />
taking part; to pay respect to the memory of Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong>; and to<br />
show my attachment as an Englishman to the union of the two<br />
branches of our race on this continent with each other, and with their<br />
mother."<br />
common The lectureship fund is one of several objects to<br />
which the Board of Trustees, in accordance with the terms of the be<br />
quest, have devoted the income of this generous gift. The fund<br />
provides for a large number of occasional lectures by visiting scholars<br />
in the course of the year.<br />
The names of the Goldwin Smith Lecturers in 1924-25 and the titles of their<br />
lectures are in the following list:<br />
Professor Moritz J. Bonn of the Handelshochschule of Berlin: Present-day<br />
problems in Germany.<br />
Philip J. Baldensperger: Palestine, the land and the people.<br />
The Right Hon. Herbert A. L. Fisher, Fellow of New College, Oxford, and<br />
former Minister of Education in the British Cabinet: Use and misuse of uni<br />
versities.<br />
Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy of<br />
the'<br />
American Museum of Natural History:<br />
Bird islands of Peru.<br />
The Rev. Alexander James Carlyle, Chaplain and Lecturer in <strong>University</strong> Col<br />
lege, Oxford; Lecturer in Lincoln College and to the Society^of Non-Collegiate
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i_*!ei_tS' ^?T^: Some aspects of recent social, economic, and political condi<br />
tions, especially in Great Britain.<br />
Colonel Charles Wellington Furlong: The passing of the old West<br />
iSS*^8 CathT?Tine Karolyi: Social life in Hungary before and during the war.<br />
Abb< Ernest Dimnet: How does the modern school of French writers react<br />
to the influence of Anatole France?<br />
Professor F. M. Powicke of the <strong>University</strong> of Manchester: Rome and the<br />
Modern State; The north of England in the twelfth century.<br />
Carl E. Akeley of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City:<br />
Gorillas and volcanoes of Kivu.<br />
Thomas A. Daly: Poets, wild and tame.<br />
Gertrude Emerson, Associate Editor of Asia: Angkor, the lost city of the Khmer<br />
Kings in Cambodia.<br />
Max Montor, formerly Director of the Hamburg Municipal Theatre: A recital<br />
in German of Lessing's "Nathan der Weise."<br />
Professor Oskar Hagen of the <strong>University</strong> of Goettingen: The art of Rembrandt;<br />
Boecklin, as landscape painter; Modern stagecraft and its antecedents.<br />
Dr. Samuel N. Harper, Associate Professor in the <strong>University</strong> of Chicago: The<br />
Communist experiment in Soviet Russia.<br />
Colonel Edward Davis, U. S. Army: General Allenby's campaign in Palestine<br />
and Syria.<br />
Professor William R. Halliday of the <strong>University</strong> of Liverpool: Travel and<br />
communication in the second century A. D.<br />
Professor Joseph Jastrow of the <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin: The psychology of<br />
superstition.<br />
Mme. Mirza Ali Kuli Khan: The Persia of today.<br />
Dr. Lauro De Bosis, Royal <strong>University</strong> of Rome: The new literary movements<br />
in Italy.<br />
E. F. Carritt, Lecturer in <strong>University</strong> College, Oxford: Modern views on aes<br />
thetics.<br />
Dr. Wolfgang Koehler, Professor in the <strong>University</strong> of Berlin: The mentality<br />
of apes.<br />
THE FRANK IRVINE LECTURESHIP<br />
The Conkling Chapter of the law school fraternity of Phi Delta<br />
Phi in 1 9 13 created and gave to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> a fund for the<br />
endowment of a series of annual lectures in the College of Law, to be<br />
known as The Frank Irvine Lectures in honor of Judge Irvine, who<br />
was then dean of the college. The income of this fund has been regu<br />
larly used to provide at least one lecture annually before the faculty<br />
and students of the college by men eminent in the theory or practice<br />
of the profession.<br />
The Frank Irvine Lecturer in 1924-25 was the Hon. Robert Von Moschzisker,<br />
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and his subject was: Dangers<br />
in disregarding fundamental conceptions when amending the Federal Constitu<br />
tion.<br />
THE JACOB H. SCHIFF FOUNDATION<br />
The late Jacob H. Schiff of New York in 191 2 gave the <strong>University</strong><br />
$100,000 to be "The Jacob H. Schiff Endowment for the Promotion<br />
of Studies in German Culture,"<br />
making the Board of Trustees free<br />
"to use the income either for salaries or for other purposes within the<br />
endowment."<br />
designation of the<br />
In 1918 the Board, acting upon Mr.<br />
Schiff's suggestion and with his approval, extended the field of the<br />
endowment and accordingly changed its name to "The Jacob H.
AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 9 1<br />
Schiff Foundation for the Promotion of Studies in Human Civiliza<br />
tion."<br />
The income has been used since 191 2 for lectures by European<br />
scholars and for other purposes within the founder's designation.<br />
After 19 18, with Mr. Schiff's approval, a part of the income was used<br />
to purchase for the <strong>University</strong> Library books relating to the history<br />
of the war.<br />
The names of the lecturers on the Schiff Foundation in 1924-25 and the titles<br />
of their lectures are in the following list:<br />
Dr. John A. Anderson: Some recent work at the Mount Wilson Solar Ob<br />
servatory.<br />
Dr. Kurt Koffka of the <strong>University</strong> of Giessen: The Psychology<br />
and its relation to other sciences (twelve lectures).<br />
THE MESSENGER LECTURES<br />
Hiram J. Messenger, B.Litt., Ph.D., Actuary<br />
of "Gestalt"<br />
of the Travelers<br />
Insurance Company, who died at Hartford in 19 13, directed in his<br />
will that a certain portion of his estate should, at the death of his<br />
sister, be paid over to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> and used for the endowment<br />
of a course of lectures. Under that provision the <strong>University</strong> in 1923<br />
came into possession of about $77,000. Dr. Messenger had directed<br />
that the fund should "provide a course or courses of lectures on the<br />
evolution of civilization, for the special purpose of raising the moral<br />
standard of our political, business, and social life;"<br />
that the series<br />
should be known as the "Messenger Lectures on the Evolution of<br />
Civilization;"<br />
that the income should "be expended first to provide<br />
twelve lectures each year to be delivered by the ablest non-resident<br />
lecturer or lecturers<br />
obtainable,"<br />
and that, after that provision each<br />
year, any additional income from the fund should "be used for fur<br />
lecturers"<br />
ther lectures by non-resident or resident as the university<br />
authorities might think best.<br />
The Messenger Lecturer in 1924-25 was Professor James Henry Breasted,<br />
Director of the Oriental Institute in the <strong>University</strong> of Chicago, who gave twelve<br />
lectures on "The Origins of Civilization."<br />
MEMORIAL PROFESSORSHIPS<br />
The Sibley Professorship of Mechanic Arts was endowed by<br />
Hiram Sibley (1807-1888) of Rochester in 1877.<br />
1924-<br />
Itwasheldin<br />
25 by Albert Edward Wells.<br />
The Sage Professorships are four chairs endowed by Henry<br />
Williams Sage (1814-1897) in 1890 and named in his honor by the<br />
Trustees in 1895, namely, the Sage Professorship of Ancient Philos<br />
ophy and of Aesthetics, the Sage Professorship of Logic and Meta<br />
physics, the Sage Professorship of Psychology, and the Sage Profes<br />
sorship of the History and Philosophy of Religion and of Christian<br />
Ethics. The three first named were held in 1924-25 respectively by<br />
William Alexander Hammond, James Edwin Creighton, and Edward<br />
Bradford Titchener; the fourth was temporarily vacant.<br />
The Goldwin Smith Professorships are five chairs established<br />
by the Trustees ih 191 2 in memory of Goldwin Smith, M.A. Oxon.
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(1823-1910), Professor of History in this <strong>University</strong><br />
and donor of the<br />
Goldwin Smith Fund, from a part of the income ofwhich the salaries<br />
pertaining to these chairs are paid. They are the Goldwin Smith<br />
Professorships of English Literature, American History, English<br />
History, Latin, and Political Science. The three first named were<br />
held in 1924-25 respectively by Martin Wright Sampson, Charles<br />
Henry Hull, and Wallace Notestein ; the other two were temporarily<br />
vacant.<br />
UsThe John Stambaugh Professorship of History was estab<br />
lished and endowed by John Stambaugh, of the Class of 1884, in 1919.<br />
It was held in 1924-25 by Carl Becker.<br />
The World War Memorial Professorships are eight chairs<br />
established by the Trustees to commemorate the services of Cor-<br />
nellians in the World War : one professorship in the College of Archi<br />
tecture, two in the College of Arts and Sciences, two in the College of<br />
Engineering, one in the Graduate School, one in the College of Law,<br />
and one in the Ithaca division of the Medical College; established<br />
and endowed with a part of the Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund<br />
in 1920. They were held in 1924-25 respectively by Albert Charles<br />
Phelps, Wilder Dwight Bancroft, Othon Goepp Guerlac, Ernest<br />
William Schoder, Seymour Stanton Garrett, Ernest Merritt, George<br />
Gleason Bogert, and Sutherland Simpson.<br />
The Andrew Dickson White Professorship was established by<br />
the Trustees on April 2, 192 1, in recognition of the gift of $125,000<br />
to the <strong>University</strong> by a Yale alumnus, as a part of the Semi-Centennial<br />
Endowment Fund, for the purpose of endowing a professorship. It<br />
was held in 1924-25 by Francke Huntington Bosworth, jr.<br />
Memorial Professorships bearing<br />
the respective numerals of<br />
the Classes of 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923 were established by the<br />
Trustees on April 2, 192 1, in recognition of the pledge, by each of<br />
those four classes, of more than $125,000 to the Alumni Fund forthe<br />
endowment of a professorship. Appointments to these chairs are not<br />
yet made.<br />
The Marc Eidlitz Instructorship in Civil Engineering was<br />
established in 19 19 and endowed by Otto M. Eidlitz of the Class of<br />
1881. It was held in 1924-25 by Eric Vail Howell.<br />
The Sophie Washburn French Instructorship was established<br />
in 1923. It is endowed with a gift of the late Frank S. Washburn of<br />
the class of 1883.<br />
SAGE CHAPEL: THE DEAN SAGE SERMON FUND<br />
Sage Chapel was built by Henry W. Sage in 1874. The Board of<br />
Trustees has made several additions. A memorial antechapel at<br />
the northwest corner was built by the Trustees and the Estate of<br />
Jennie McGraw Fiske in 1883 in memory of Ezra <strong>Cornell</strong>, John<br />
McGraw,<br />
and Jennie McGraw Fiske. William H. Sage has made<br />
general gifts, including an organ and the present interior decoration of<br />
the chapel. The Dean Sage Sermon Fund of seventy-five thousand
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dollars was established by Dean Sage in 1 8 7 2 .<br />
Clergymen of various<br />
denominations conduct services in the chapel on Sundays throughout<br />
the university year.<br />
The Preachers on the Dean Sage Foundation in 1924-25:<br />
Summer Session, 1924: The Rev. John A. Macintosh, D.D., McCormick<br />
Theological Seminary, Chicago; the Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, D.D., Cambridge,<br />
Mass.; the Rev. Arthur W. Beavan, D.D., Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Roch<br />
ester; the Rev. H. P. Dewey, D.D., Plymouth Church, Minneapolis; the Rev.<br />
Edwin H. Hughes, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Boston.<br />
First Term: Dr. Robert E. Speer, Secretary<br />
of the Presbyterian Board of<br />
Foreign Missions; the Rev. Charles F. Wishart, D.D., President of the College<br />
of Wooster, Ohio; the Rev. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., President of Rochester<br />
Theological Seminary; the Rev. William L. Sullivan, D.D., Mission Preacher to<br />
the Unitarian Churches in the United States and Canada; the Rev. Andrew<br />
Mutch, D.D., Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church; the Rev. A. Ray Petty, Judson<br />
Memorial Baptist Church, New York; the Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D.D.,<br />
Center Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn.; Dr. John R. Mott, Chairman<br />
of the World's Student Christian Federation; the Rev. Hugh Black, D.D., Union<br />
Theological Seminary, New York; Dr. Sherwood Eddy, Secretary of the Inter<br />
national Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association; the Rev.Robert P.<br />
Wilder, General Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Mis<br />
sions; the Rev. Lynn Harold Hough, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Central Methodist<br />
Episcopal Church, Detroit; the Rev. Carl H. Elmore, the Presbyterian Church,<br />
Englewood, N. J.; the Rev. Bernard C Clausen, D.D., First Baptist Church of<br />
Syracuse; Dr. Shailer Mathews, Dean of the Divinity School, <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Chicago; the Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, D.D., First Unitarian Church,<br />
Cambridge, Mass.<br />
Second Term: The Rev. Charles R. Brown, D.D., Dean of the Divinity School,<br />
Yale <strong>University</strong>; The Rev. John A. Macintosh, D.D., McCormick Theological<br />
Seminary, Chicago; the Rev. Cornelius Woelfkin, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Park<br />
Avenue Baptist Church, New York; the Rev. Adna W. Leonard, D.D., Bishop<br />
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Buffalo; the Right Rev. Philip Cook, D.D.,<br />
Bishop of Delaware; the Rev. Maxwell Savage, First Unitarian Church, Worces<br />
ter, Mass.; the Rev. C. Wallace Petty, First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh; the<br />
Right Rev. G. Ashton Oldham, Bishop Coadjutor of Albany; the Rev. James Gor<br />
don Gilkey, South Congregational Church, Springfield, Mass.; Dr. Rufus M.<br />
Jones, Professor of Philosophy in Haverford College; the Rev. Hugh Black,<br />
D.D., Litt.D., Union Theological Seminary, New York; the Rev. Avery Albert<br />
Shaw, D.D., Emmanuel Baptist Church, Brooklyn; the Right Rev. Ethelbert<br />
Talbot, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Bethlehem, Pa.; the Rev. A. W. Beaven, D.D.,<br />
Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Rochester; the Rev. Boyd Edwards, D.D., Head<br />
master of The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.; the Rev. Willard L. Sperry, M.A.,<br />
D.D., Dean of the Theological School in Harvard <strong>University</strong>.<br />
BARNES HALL: THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Christian Association was founded in 1869<br />
as a voluntary organization of professors and students for their own<br />
religious culture and the promotion of Christian living in the Univer<br />
sity. For years many it held its meetings in White Hall. In 1886<br />
it undertook to raise fufnds for a building of its own and had obtained<br />
about ten thousand dollars from students, members of the Faculty,<br />
and other persons, when Alfred S. Barnes completed the fund with a<br />
gift of forty-five thousand dollars. The Board of Trustees gave the<br />
association the use of a plot of ground south of Sage Chapel, and<br />
Barnes Hall was completed in 1888. The men's and women's Chris<br />
tian Associations have permanent secretaries, they maintain reading
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and recreation rooms, and they share in the custody of a selected<br />
library of religious literature, the Barnes Reference Library, given by<br />
Alfred C. Barnes and endowed by A. Victor Barnes and Harriet<br />
Barnes Newberry.<br />
RESIDENTIAL HALLS<br />
Inquiries about the residential halls for men should be addressed to<br />
The Comptroller, <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Ithaca, N. Y. Inquiries about<br />
the halls for women should be addressed to The Manager, Residential<br />
Halls, Sage College, Ithaca, N. Y.<br />
the halls for men<br />
The <strong>University</strong> has six halls for men, accommodating about 480<br />
students. The oldest of these buildings, Cascadilla Hall, was ac<br />
quired in 1869 and was thoroughly remodeled in 1916.<br />
Five halls, all built since 191 4, are the nucleus of a large group<br />
designed to stand on the western border of the campus. The Uni<br />
versity owes its possession of these buildings to the late George C.<br />
Boldt, who, as a member of the Board of Trustees, was heartily in<br />
terested in making such provision for the welfare of students. George<br />
F. Baker gave the <strong>University</strong> three of the buildings, which are named<br />
Baker Tower, North Baker Hall, and South Baker Hall. The fourth<br />
and fifth, Founders Hall and Boldt Hall, were given by alumni.<br />
the halls for women<br />
Sage Hall, or Sage College, as it is commonly called, was built in<br />
1873-74 and was named in honor of Henry W. Sage, who had given a<br />
generous sum to provide for the education of women inthe<strong>University</strong>.<br />
The original building has been much enlarged. The resident Warden<br />
of Sage College in 1924-25 was Miss Grace Seely.<br />
Prudence Risley Hall, the gift of Mrs. Russell Sage, was com<br />
pleted in 1 9 13, and was named in memory of Russell Sage's mother.<br />
The resident Warden of Prudence Risley Hall in 1924-25 was Miss<br />
Gertrude Houston Nye.<br />
THE UNIVERSITY INFIRMARY<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Infirmary<br />
occupies three large buildings. The<br />
first of these, a brownstone structure, was the home of Henry W.<br />
Sage, for many years chairman of the Board of Trustees. After his<br />
death in 1897, his sons, Dean and William H. Sage, endowed it and<br />
students'<br />
gave it to the <strong>University</strong> for a infirmary as a memorial of<br />
their father. The second building, the Schuyler House, was pur<br />
chased in 1911; in 1912 the Trustees erected a third building, fire<br />
proof, and this is the present main hospital building. The normal<br />
capacity of the Infirmary is seventy-five beds; the number can be<br />
doubled in an emergency. The Infirmary is open throughout the<br />
university year. It provides suitable rooms, food, and nursing for<br />
sick students. It has no medical or surgical staff; students find their
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own physicians among practitioners in Ithaca or elsewhere. In<br />
return for an infirmary fee of $5 a term, any student, in case of illness<br />
is, on his physician's certificate, admitted to the Infirmary and re<br />
ceives without charge a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing<br />
for a period not exceeding two weeks in any one academic year. For<br />
such ordinary service beyond the period of two weeks, a charge of $2<br />
a day is made. (The average cost to the Infirmary of each sick<br />
student is about $4 a day.) Extra charges are made for private<br />
rooms, special food,<br />
and special nurses.<br />
Superintendent of the Infirmary: Miss Harriet Sutherland.
FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL<br />
Fellowships<br />
Twenty-ve fellowships are offered annually in the Graduate School. The<br />
President White Fellowships in Modern History and Political and Social Science<br />
have an annual value of $500 each; the George C Boldt Fellowship in<br />
has Historv<br />
an annual value of $1,000; each of the others has an annual value of<br />
All<br />
#400 4<br />
fellows are exempt from tuition.<br />
tIn<br />
addition to these twenty-five regular fellowships, there are offered each<br />
year in certain subjects special fellowships for which provision has been made for<br />
only one or two years.<br />
Holders of the Doctor's degree or other persons of recognized standing as<br />
scholars who wish to continue work in a field in which they have already achieved<br />
distinction may, in the discretion of the Faculty, be appointed to honorary fellow<br />
ships. These fellowships cover all fees except laboratory charges. Actual resi-<br />
2?^ Mm7ersity and regdlax registration in the *<br />
Graduate School are re<br />
quired ot appointees.<br />
Mhe fc?Uowing Hst are ^e names of the<br />
u<br />
fellowships and of the persons who<br />
nela them in 1924-25:<br />
Honorary Fellows<br />
Edith Ayers Copeland, B.A. (Wellesley) 1914, M.A. (Wellesley) 1916, Ph.D.<br />
(Chicago)<br />
192 1.<br />
Charles Alexius Dickinson, A.M. (Clark) 1922, Ph.D. (Clark) 1925.<br />
Howard Scott Liddell, A.B. (Michigan) 1917, A.M. (Michigan) 1918, Ph.D.<br />
(<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1923.<br />
Walter Earl Loomis, B.S. (Illinois) 192 1, M.S. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1922, Ph.D. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924.<br />
Elizabeth Fallin Moller, A.B. (Goucher) 192 1, A.M. (Clark) 1922, Ph.D. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924.<br />
<strong>University</strong> Fellows<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> Fellow in English: Marvin Theodore Herrick, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1922,<br />
A.M. (Harvard) 1923.<br />
The McGraw Fellow in Civil Engineering: Thomas Caldwell Adams, B.S. in CE.<br />
(Utah) 1922.<br />
The Sage Fellow in Chemistry: Lauchlin MacLaurin Currie, A.B. (Davidson)<br />
19 1 8, A.M. (Davidson) 1923.<br />
The Schuyler Fellow in Animal Biology: Ralph Langley Parker, B.S. (Rhode<br />
Island State) 1915, Sc.M. (Brown) 1917, M.S. (Iowa State) 1922.<br />
The Goldwin Smith Fellow in Botany: Clarence Glenn Teeter, B.A. (McMaster)<br />
1919.<br />
The President White Fellow in Physics: Roy Clarence Spencer, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1922.<br />
The Erastus Brooks Fellow in Mathematics: Elbert Frank Cox, A.B. (Indiana)<br />
1917-<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Fellow in Architecture: Arthur Hill Emerick, B.Arch. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Fellow in German: Clifford Ellwood Gates, A.B. (Colgate) 1915,<br />
A.M. (Colgate) 191 7.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Fellow in Romance Languages: Miguel Zapata y Torres, A.B.<br />
(<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1922, A.M. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1924.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Fellow in Agriculture: John Budd Wentz, B.S.A, (North Dakota<br />
Agricultural) 1913, M.S. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1916.<br />
The Charles Bull Earle Memorial Fellow in Electrical Engineering: Warren Ran<br />
dolph Neumann, B.S. in E.E. (Kansas) 1918.<br />
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The President White Fellow in European History: Wallace Klippert Ferguson,<br />
A.B. (Western Ontario) 1924.<br />
The President White Fellow in Political and Social Science: Frank Wallace Note<br />
stein, A.B. (Wooster) 1923.<br />
The Susan Linn Sage Fellows in Philosophy: Charles Arthur Ellis, A.B. (Oberlin)<br />
1922, A.M. (Oberlin) 1923; Frank Kassel, A.B. (Pennsylvania) 192 1.<br />
The Susan Linn Sage Fellow in Psychology: Max Meenes, A.B. (Clark) 1921.<br />
The Fellows in Greek and Latin: Margaret Louise Tallmadge, A.B. (Wellesley)<br />
1917; John Paul Pritchard, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1922.<br />
Special Temporary Fellows<br />
The Grasselli Fellow in Chemistry: Nathaniel Fuchs, B.Chem. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 19 19.<br />
The DuPont Fellow in Chemistry: Paul Warttman, B.A. (Iowa) State Teachers<br />
College) 191 8, M.S. (Wisconsin) 192 1.<br />
The Herman Frasch Fellows in Plant Pathology: Harold Wakefield Fitch, B.S.<br />
(New Hampshire State) 192 1; Arthur Lewis Pierstorff, A.B. (Ohio State) 1919.<br />
The Western New York Farms Corporation Fellow: Earl Louis Felix, B.S.A. (Ten<br />
nessee) 1922.<br />
The Union Sulphur Company Fellow: Clifford Vaughan Kightlinger, B.S. (Grove<br />
City) 1920.<br />
The Williamson Co-operative Vegetable Association Fellow: Allan Goodrich New<br />
hall, B.S. (Minnesota) 1918.<br />
The Bayer Fellow in Plant Pathology: James Stewart Wiant, B.S. (Pennsylvania<br />
State) 1924.<br />
The International Milk Dealers'<br />
Association Fellow: George Knaysi, B.S. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924.<br />
The National Canners'<br />
Association Fellow in Chemistry: Laurence Francis Pratt,<br />
B.Sc. (Massachusetts Agricultural) 192 1.<br />
The Palmolive Fellow in Chemistry: Paul Henrv Fall, A.B. (Oberlin) 1914, A.M.<br />
(Oberlin) 191 8.<br />
The Honorary Fellow in Fine Arts: Horace Farnham Colby, B.F.A. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924.<br />
Graduate Scholarships<br />
The Susan Linn Sage Scholars in Philosophy: Kung Chuan Hsiao, A.B. (Missouri)<br />
1922; Dilman Walter Gotshalk, A.B. (Princeton) 1922; Max Harold Fisch,<br />
A.B. (Butler) 1924; Paul Marion Flory, A.B. (Northwestern) 1923, A.M.<br />
(Northwestern) 1924; Willard Lawyer McKinstry, A.B. (Amherst) 1923;<br />
John Reginald Cresswell, B.A. (McMaster) 1922.<br />
The Graduate Scholars in Mathematics: Mardiros Epipan Hekimian, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>)<br />
1924; Edward Aaron Saibel, S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)<br />
1924.<br />
The Susan Linn Sage Graduate Scholar in Psychology: Helen Marion Bateman,<br />
A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1921.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Chemistry: Jeanette Lukens Kerbaugh, B.S. (Western<br />
Reserve) 19 19.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Physics: Madison Cawein, B.S. (Kentucky) 1924.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Civil Engineering: Shu-tien Li, B.S.C.E. (Pei Yang)<br />
1923.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Latin and Greek: James Hutton, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1924.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Archaeology and Comparative Philology: Cora Rolfe<br />
Laubscher, A.B. (Randolph-Macon) 1915, A.M. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1921.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in Animal Biology: Stuart Taylor Danforth, B.Sc. (Rutgers)<br />
1921.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in English: Richard Beck, A.B. (Gymnasium of Reykjavik)<br />
1920.<br />
The Graduate Scholar in History: Joseph Ruttenberg, A.B. (<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1923, A.M.<br />
(<strong>Cornell</strong>) 1924.<br />
The Graduate Scholars in Political Economy: Henry Shenk Davis, A.B. (Wesleyan)<br />
1924; Samuel Henry Everett, A.B. (Amherst) 1923.
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UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Undergraduate Scholarships<br />
S_^_"nd-ha7ngvan anTal value of #200> are off^d each year to<br />
the<br />
members of<br />
incoming freshman class. The award is made on the basis of a special^om<br />
?n So. e_lammati- n hddrtinLIthaca in September, between the period of the<br />
tl0nS ^-^ of the <strong>University</strong>. On the basis of the<br />
samTcomi^f<br />
e^^ftjon (unless awarded under the S_ conditions defined on<br />
page nT.<br />
99; two Kenney Scholarships are awarded, each continuing for four years<br />
and haying an annual value of $250. Every candidate for a <strong>University</strong> Under<br />
graduate Scholarship or for a Kenney Scholarship must have satisfied in full the<br />
entrance requirements of that college of the <strong>University</strong> which he proposes to<br />
enter Holders of New York State Scholarships, either the <strong>Cornell</strong> Tuition or<br />
the State <strong>University</strong> Scholarships, or both, are eligible for <strong>University</strong> Under<br />
graduate Scholarships, but they too must have satisfied in full the college en<br />
trance requirements.<br />
Following are the rules governing the award of these scholarships:<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Undergraduate Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of<br />
examinations in three of the eight following subjects: (a) English (entrance<br />
?ight
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Registrar by mail on application, provided the candidate has satisfied all the<br />
entrance requirements and provided the application is accompanied by a state<br />
ment giving the name of the school at which the candidate was prepared, the<br />
name of the principal of the school, and the course which the student proposes<br />
to enter.<br />
UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> Scholarships: Class of 1927: Harry Elmer Wheeler, Mechanical<br />
Engineering; Benjamin Garfinkel, Electrical Engineering. Class of 1928: Myra<br />
Tolins, Arts and Sciences; Pliny Loyal Moore, Arts and Sciences.<br />
The President White Scholarships: Class of 1927: William November, Arts and<br />
Sciences. Class of 1928: David Louis Goldin, Arts and Sciences; Julius Marcus,<br />
Arts and Sciences.<br />
The Henry B. Lord Scholarships: Class of 1927: Eva Youseberg, Arts and<br />
Sciences; Kathryn Marie Reilly, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1928: Wilmer Cor<br />
nell Dechert, Arts and Sciences; William Stokes Farrell, Arts and Sciences.<br />
The McGraw Scholarships: Class of 1927: Lou Wilson Conklin, Arts and<br />
Sciences. Class of 1928: Ralph Nathaniel Harris, Arts and Sciences; Mildred<br />
Mary Williams, Arts and Sciences.<br />
The Sage Scholarships: Class of 1927: Rose Mary Angela Mehegan, Arts and<br />
Sciences; Helen Rosalind Humphrey, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1928: Julius<br />
Victor Coleman, Arts and Sciences; Frederick Wendell Huntington, Arts and<br />
Sciences.<br />
The Sibley Scholarships: Class of 1928: Ronald J. Sweeney, Mechanical En<br />
gineering; Edward Ransom Fiske, jr., Mechanical Engineering.<br />
The Stewart L. Woodford Scholarships: Class of 1927: Glenn Watson Bennett,<br />
Arts and Sciences; Harold Lawrence Ruland, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1928:<br />
Ida Gurevitch, Arts and Sciences; Leo Lieberman, Arts and Sciences.<br />
The John Stanton Gould Scholarships: Class of 1927: Clifford Earl Alexander,<br />
Arts and Sciences. Class of 1928 : Harry Rogavitz, Arts and Sciences, Chemistry ;<br />
Frances May Shattuck, Arts and Sciences.<br />
The Horace Greeley Scholarships: Class of 1927: Helen Victoria Lansing, Arts<br />
and Sciences; Louis Penn, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1928: Frieda Hafekost,<br />
Arts and Sciences; Maurice Daniel Krauss, Arts and Sciences.<br />
Other Undergraduate Scholarships<br />
The Eudorus C. Kenney Scholarships: Under the will of Eudorus C Kenney<br />
of the class of 1882, his residuary estate was left to <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the net<br />
income to be used for the establishment of scholarships. The amount of the<br />
foundation is about $40,000. Two scholarships, of the annual value of $250<br />
each, are awarded each year for a period of four years to applicants entering the<br />
<strong>University</strong> who are bona fide residents of the town of Truxton, Cortland County,<br />
New York. Such applicants shall be recommended by a committee consisting of<br />
the Principal of the Truxton Public School, the Superintendent of Schools for the<br />
district including Truxton, and the Supervisor for the Town of Truxton, the<br />
recommendation to be made and certified to the President of the <strong>University</strong> on<br />
or before September 15 of each year. The President shall award the scholar<br />
ship and certify the award to the Treasurer and the Dean of the <strong>University</strong><br />
Faculty. In case of a vacancy in any scholarship the value of the scholarship<br />
may be awarded by the Faculty Committee on Scholarships in such manner as<br />
it may deem best.<br />
The Kenney Scholars in 1923-24: Class of 1925: William Fuller Brown, jr.,<br />
Plattsburg; Nathan Katz, Birmingham, Alabama. Class of 1926: Blanche<br />
Evelyn MacAllister, Truxton; Frances Adelaide MacAllister, Truxton; Alfred<br />
Jerome Bryant, Ithaca. Class of 1927: Mary Phelps Enders, Cobleskill; Bernard<br />
Cioffari, New Rochelle. Class of 1928 ^Wilfred Ernest Hoffman, Truxton; Anna<br />
Gasool, Kingston.<br />
The Frank William Padgham Scholarship, founded by Amos Padgham of<br />
Syracuse, New York, in memory of his son, Frank William Padgham, M.E. '88,<br />
entitles the holder to free tuition and fees in the regular courses in the Sibley
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School of Mechanical Engineering or in the School of Electrical Engineering. It<br />
cannot be held in connection with a New York State Scholarship. It will be<br />
awarded to the candidate, if any, who has had his preparatory education in the<br />
public schools of Syracuse, New York, and who, having been admitted to the<br />
regular course in either of the Schools named, shall pass the best examination in<br />
a competitive examination on mathematics (solid geometry, advanced algebra,<br />
and plane trigonometry) and on two of the following: (i) third year German; (2)<br />
third year French; (3) English. The examination for this scholarship is held at<br />
the same time as the <strong>University</strong> Undergraduate Scholarship examinations; and<br />
the candidate must declare his intention to enter the Padgham Scholarship<br />
examination and state his qualifications therefor to the Registrar, who will<br />
issue the usual permit to enter this special examination. In case no one qualifies<br />
for this scholarship in the foregoing manner, the faculties of the Schools may, with<br />
certain restrictions, recommend the awarding of the scholarship to some worthy<br />
applicant, preferably from Syracuse. Upon request, detailed information regard<br />
ing the examination and the awarding of the scholarship will be furnished by the<br />
Dean of the College or by the Registrar of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. It was held in<br />
1924-25 by John Edward Shultz, of Lakemont.<br />
The Roberts Scholarship Fund provides five annual scholarships, of the value<br />
of $240 each, for students in the College of Agriculture.<br />
For Non-Resident Students of Agriculture. In the College of Agriculture there<br />
are available ordinarily ten scholarships carrying free tuition to non-residents<br />
of New York State who are especially worthy of aid.<br />
The Fred Lewis Wilson Scholarship, of the annual value of $192, is awarded<br />
for a period of not more than two years to students in the Sibley School of Me<br />
chanical Engineering or in the School of Electrical Engineering who have been at<br />
least one year in the <strong>University</strong> and who are in need of financial aid. The scholar<br />
ship is awarded by a committee consisting of the President of the <strong>University</strong>,<br />
the Dean of the College of Engineering, and one other person chosen by them.<br />
In awarding the scholarship, consideration is given to scholarship, character,<br />
probable usefulness in the world at large, proficiency in mechanic arts, and<br />
pecuniary need.<br />
The William Delmore Thompson Scholarship, established in memory of William<br />
Delmore Thompson, a member of the class of 19 17, is for the benefit of self-sup<br />
porting students in Mechanical Engineering. It is awarded at the beginning of<br />
the junior year and, if the student's work proves satisfactory, is to continue<br />
throughout the senior year.<br />
Mrs. Lewis Auden-<br />
The John Leisenring Wentz Scholarship, founded in 1920 by<br />
ried in memory of John Leisenring Wentz, a member of the class of 1898, consists<br />
of the income of a fund of $5,500. It is awarded at the end of each academic<br />
year to a member of the incoming senior class in Mechanical or Electrical En<br />
gineering who is in need of pecuniary help and who during his junior year has<br />
maintained a high scholastic standing. The award is determined by a committee<br />
approved by the President of the <strong>University</strong> from the Faculty of the College of<br />
Engineering.<br />
The Alexander and Mary E. Saunders Scholarship is of an annual value of<br />
$650, being the income of a fund bequeathed to the <strong>University</strong> by Mrs. Mary<br />
Ellen Saunders of Yonkers, N. Y. It is awarded for a period of four years to an<br />
undergraduate in a literary or scientific department who is an American boy of<br />
Scotch, English, or Irish parentage and who is nominated for the scholarship by<br />
the superintendent, principal, and teachers of the Yonkers High School. It was<br />
held in 1924-25 by Robert Baird Brown of Yonkers.<br />
The Grasselli Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry, of the annual value<br />
of $500, is supported by the Grasselli Chemical Company of Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
It was held in 1924-25 by Carlisle Schade.<br />
The Judson L. Smith Scholarship: Open to upperclassmen in the School of<br />
Civil Engineering; pays $200 a year, the income of a fund given by Mrs. Sarah L.<br />
Smith of Saranac Lake, New York, in memory of her son. It is awarded by the<br />
Faculty of the School of Civil Engineering at the end of each year to a student<br />
of the incoming senior or junior class in that school, of good character and scholar<br />
ship and needing pecuniary aid.
FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IOI<br />
State Grange Scholarships in Agriculture. At its annual meeting in February,<br />
1914, the New York State Grange adopted a resolution whereby $600 is to be<br />
given to members of the Order in the form of twelve scholarships in the Winter<br />
Courses in Agriculture in <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. The scholarships are each of the<br />
value of $50, to be awarded to men or women who attain the highest standing in<br />
competitive examinations. The candidate should apply to the Master of the<br />
Pomona Grange in his home county, or to the Deputy in counties which have no<br />
Pomona Grange.<br />
Beatty Agricultural Scholarships. By the will of Harrison L. Beatty of Bain<br />
bridge, New York, the income of $5,000 is devoted to three equal scholarships<br />
in the winter courses, to be known as the Beatty Agricultural Scholarships.<br />
These scholarships are to be awarded to residents of Chenango County, one of<br />
whom shall be a resident of the town of Bainbridge. In making the award, equal<br />
consideration will be given to education and practical experience. Competitive<br />
examinations are held annually in Norwich and Bainbridge, New York, in the<br />
last week of September; the exact dates are to be announced to those applying<br />
for the examinations. The applications must be sent to the Secretary of the<br />
College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York, by September 1.<br />
New York State Bankers Association Scholarships. Five scholarships of $200<br />
each in the winter courses in Agriculture have been offered for Junior Extension<br />
Workers by the New York State Bankers Association. Details of the compe<br />
tition in which these scholarships are awarded may be had on application to the<br />
State Leader of Junior Extension, New York State College of Agriculture.<br />
The American Agriculturist Scholarship. The American Agriculturist offers<br />
a scholarship of $200 for use in the winter courses in Agriculture by a Junior<br />
Extension Worker. For a statement of the rules governing the award of this<br />
scholarship candidates should apply to the State Leader of Junior Extension,<br />
New York State College of Agriculture.<br />
State Free-Tuition Scholarships in <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Under Section 1037 of the New York State Education Law of 1910, the Com<br />
missioner of Education awards annually, after a competitive examination, to<br />
pupils of the public schools of the State, free-tuition scholarships in <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> equal to the number of assembly districts in the State. That number<br />
now is 150. Each scholarship entitles the holder to free tuition for four years,<br />
beginning in the September next after the examination. The holder of one of<br />
these scholarships, in order to enjoy its benefits, must have satisfied the regular<br />
requirements for admission to one of the colleges of the <strong>University</strong>, and must<br />
have registered as a student of that college before the close of the last regular<br />
registration day for new students in the September next after the examination.<br />
After the holder is duly registered as a student of the <strong>University</strong>, and not until<br />
then, he comes into possession of the scholarship. His tenure of it thereafter is<br />
subject to the provisions of Section 1037, to the Commissioner's regulation, and<br />
to the <strong>University</strong>'s usual examinations and rules.<br />
A State free-tuition scholar in good standing may, after obtaining leave of<br />
absence from his college, obtain from the President of the <strong>University</strong>, upon written<br />
application to the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>, leave to retain his scholarship dur<br />
ing absence either for the purpose of earning funds with which to continue his<br />
studies or on account of illness. In such circumstances the President of the Uni<br />
versity may extend the period of the scholarship so as to afford the holder not<br />
more than six years from the commencement thereof for the completion of his<br />
course in the <strong>University</strong>. A scholar's absence from the <strong>University</strong> without leave,<br />
or tardiness in registering at the beginning of any term, is a delinquency that may<br />
involve the forfeiture of the scholarship. The Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> is re<br />
quired to inform the Commissioner of Education promptly of the vacancy of any<br />
scholarship, and the Commissioner has authority to fill a vacancy by appointing<br />
the person next on the list of candidates.<br />
For information about the conditions of award of these scholarships, applica<br />
tion should be made to the State Commissioner of Education at Albany.
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The State <strong>University</strong> Scholarships<br />
Under Chapter 292 of the Laws of 1913, as amended by Chapter 502, Laws of<br />
1920, and Chapter 130, Laws of 1924, the State of New York maintains scholarshipsfive<br />
of which are awarded each county annually for each assembly district<br />
therein. Each of these scholarships entitles the holder to $100 for each year which<br />
he is in attendance upon an approved college in this State during a period of four<br />
years. These are called the State <strong>University</strong> Scholarships. At <strong>Cornell</strong> they are<br />
commonly known as the State cash scholarships, to distinguish them from the<br />
State free-tuition scholarships in this <strong>University</strong>. They are awarded by the<br />
State Commissioner of Education at Albany, to whom application should be made<br />
for any information about the conditions of award, or for any information about<br />
the rules of administration. The <strong>University</strong> has no part in administering these<br />
scholarships except to keep the Commissioner informed of the attendance or<br />
absence of those scholars who are enrolled here. If a State <strong>University</strong> Scholar<br />
is absent from the <strong>University</strong> either with or without leave the Secretary of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> is required to inform the Commissioner of the absence promptly and<br />
only the Commissioner has authority to confirm a leave of absence with respect<br />
to the tenure of the scholarship.<br />
The use that may be made of a State <strong>University</strong> Scholarship is defined by<br />
Chapter 130, Laws of 1924, as follows: "A person entitled to such scholarship<br />
shall not be restricted as to the choice of the college which he desires to attend,<br />
or the course of study which he proposes to pursue; provided that no such scholar<br />
ship shall include professional instruction in theology, or in any graduate courses<br />
following the receiving of a bachelor's degree; and provided further, that the<br />
college selected by the person entitled to such scholarship is situated within the<br />
state of New York, and is incorporated as a college and authorized under the<br />
laws of this state and the rules of the regents of the university to confer degrees.<br />
The term 'college'<br />
as used in this section includes universities, professional and<br />
technical schools and other institutions for higher education authorized to confer<br />
degrees, requiring four years of undergraduate study to obtain a degree and<br />
regents."<br />
approved by the board of
PRIZES<br />
A list of the prizes open to students of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> in competition is<br />
printed below with the names of the winners in 1924-25. Additional information<br />
about the prizes, including the rules of award in every instance, is given in a pam<br />
phlet entitled Prize Competitions, published by the <strong>University</strong> and distributed<br />
free of charge to applicants by the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The Woodford Prize, founded in 1870 by Stewart Lyndon Woodford, is given<br />
annually for the best English oration, both matter and manner of delivery being<br />
taken into account. The prize is in the form of a gold medal, or, if the winner<br />
choose, $100 in money instead. Awarded to Herman Wolkinson.<br />
The Horace K. White Prizes, established in 1872 by Horace K. White of Syra<br />
cuse, are awarded annually to the most meritorious students in the graduating<br />
class of the New York State Veterinary College, $15 to the first in merit and $10<br />
to the second. Awarded to Walter Joseph Gibbons and Richard Vincent Gibbons.<br />
The Sibley Prizes in Mechanic Arts, founded by Hiram Sibley in 1884, are<br />
awarded annually to those students in the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineer<br />
ing who, in the opinion of the faculty of that school, show the greatest merit in<br />
their work. The sum of $100 is divided among the winners. Awarded to Luke<br />
Matthew McVeigh, Lester Francis Bourgarde, Charles Osborn Mackey, and<br />
Herbert Oscar de Postels.<br />
The Eighty-Six Memorial Prize, the income of a sum of money left as a mem<br />
orial by the Class of 1886, and amounting to $86 annually, is an undergraduate<br />
prize in declamation, awarded after a public competition held in May of each<br />
year. Awarded to Milton Harvey Friedman.<br />
The Barnes Shakespeare Prize, founded by Mrs. Alfred Smith Barnes of Brook<br />
lyn in 1887, is about $50, the annual income of her gift of $1,000. Awarded to<br />
Helen Martha Peavy.<br />
The Boardman Senior Prize Scholarship, founded by Judge Douglas Boardman,<br />
the first dean of the College of Law, in 1888, is open to students of that college,<br />
and is awarded annually in June to the junior who has, in the Faculty's judgment,<br />
done the best work in law subjects to the end of his junior year. The stipend is<br />
$100, payable during the senior year. Awarded to Milton Weiss.<br />
The Fuertes Medals were established by Professor E. A. Fuertes in 1893. One<br />
of them is awarded annually to the best student in the graduating class of the<br />
School of Civil Engineering, and the other is awarded annually to a graduate of<br />
that school for a meritorious paper upon some engineering subject. Awarded to<br />
Charles Smith Whitney, Herman Greig Veeder, and David Wallace Punzelt.<br />
The Ninety-Four Memorial Prize, the income of a fund established by the<br />
Class of 1894 and amounting to $94 annually, is an undergraduate prize in debate,<br />
awarded after a public competition held in January of each year. Awarded to<br />
Martin Rosenblum.<br />
The Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal, founded in 1900 by the family<br />
of Charles Goodwin Sands of the Class of 1 890, is awarded for work of exceptional<br />
merit in any of the advanced courses of the College of Architecture. Awarded to<br />
Hester Bancroft and Paul Boynton Meserve.<br />
The Clifton Beckwith Brown Memorial Medal was established in 1901 by John<br />
Harkness Brown in memory of his brother, a member of the Class of 1900, who<br />
was killed on the field of battle at San Juan Hill. A silver replica is awarded to<br />
the senior in the College of Architecture attaining the highest standing in design<br />
during his senior year, and a bronze replica to the senior taking second place,<br />
provided in either instance that the degree of merit is exceptionally high. Not<br />
awarded in 1924-25.<br />
The Corson Browning Prize, founded by Professor Hiram Corson in 1902, is<br />
a gold medal of the value of $50, or the equivalent in money if the winner prefer,<br />
awarded annually for the best competitive essay on Robert Browning. Awarded<br />
to Henry Francis Cook.<br />
The Corson French Prize, founded in 1902 by Professor Corson in memory of<br />
his wife, Caroline Rollin Corson, is a gold medal of the value of $50 or the equiva-<br />
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lent in money if the winner prefer, awarded annually for the best essay on a sub<br />
ject in either French philology or French literature. Awarded to Helen Martha<br />
Peavy.<br />
The Guilford Essay Prize, founded by James B. Guilford in 1902 to promote<br />
composition,"<br />
"a high standard of excellence in English prose<br />
consists of about<br />
$150, the annual income from his bequest of $3,000. Awarded to James Hutton.<br />
The Luana L. Messenger Memorial Prize of $250, the annual income of a fund<br />
of $5,000 established in 1902 by Hiram J. Messenger, is awarded to that student<br />
who submits the essay "giving evidence of the best research and most fruitful<br />
thought in the field of human progress or the evolution of civilization during some<br />
period in human history or during human whole."<br />
history as a Awarded to<br />
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck.<br />
The John Metcalfe Polk Prizes. In memory of J. M. Polk, an instructor in the<br />
Medical College, who was graduated from the Medical Department of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> on June 7, 1899, and died on March 29, 1904, three prizes aggregating<br />
$500 are presented at each Commencement to members of the graduating class<br />
who have completed the full course of study in the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical<br />
College and have attained the highest standing in the class. The prizes are re<br />
spectively $300, $125, and $75. Awarded to Theodore Dunham, jr., Virginia<br />
Macqueen Travell, and Raymond Owen Hitchcock.<br />
The Sherman-Bennett Prize was founded in 1905 by Philo Sherman-Bennett<br />
of New Haven, Connecticut, who bequeathed to William J. Bryan of Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska,<br />
a fund to found prizes in twenty-five colleges or universities to be<br />
selected by Mr. Bryan. The prize consists of $20, the income of $400, and is<br />
government."<br />
awarded "for the best essay discussing the principles of free<br />
awarded in 1924-25.<br />
The Whiting Prizes, the first being $50 and the second $25, have been offered<br />
since 1908 by Professor Frederick Whiting to the two students in the graduating<br />
class of the Medical College, to be designated by him, who make the best records<br />
in the practical and theoretical work in otology. Awarded to Theodore Dun<br />
ham, jr., and Rebecca Burr Carter.<br />
The James T. Morrison Prize, founded in 1909 by James T. Morrison of Ithaca,<br />
is a gold medal or, if the winner choose, $100 in money, awarded annually for the<br />
best original poem or poems. Divided into equal parts in 1924-25 and awarded<br />
to Edith Horton and Elizabeth Raushenbush; honorable mention of Paschal<br />
Neilson Strong, jr.<br />
The Eastman Prizes for Public Speaking were founded by A. R. Eastman of<br />
Waterville, New York, in 1909, and endowed in 1917, when he gave the <strong>University</strong><br />
$3,000 to maintain a first prize of $100 and a second prize of $20, for public<br />
speaking on topics of country life. The annual competition is open only to regular<br />
or special students of the College of Agriculture. Awarded to Cuyler Emory<br />
Paine and Harold Ives Frederick.<br />
The Sampson Fine Arts Prize, founded by Professor Martin Wright Sampson<br />
in 1909, is awarded annually "to that student in the <strong>University</strong> who shows the<br />
archi<br />
most intelligent appreciation of the graphic and plastic arts and of<br />
The prize is given, not for practical proficiency in painting, drawing, or designing,<br />
but for natural or acquired ability to appreciate artistic beauty. It is the income<br />
of a fund of $1,000 and is awarded, under regulations administered by the Pro<br />
fessor of Aesthetics, to be expended in books or reproductions. Awarded to<br />
Edgar Fred Bissantz.<br />
The Fraser Senior Prize Scholarships, of $100 and $50 respectively, founded in<br />
191 1 by an alumnus of the College of Law in memory of Alexander Hugh Ross<br />
Fraser, late librarian of that college, are awarded annually about the beginning of<br />
the academic year to seniors whose law course has been taken entirely in <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> and who have most fully shown evidence of high qualities of mind and<br />
character by superior achievement in scholarship and by those attributes of manli<br />
ness which earn the commendation of teachers and fellow students. The award<br />
is made upon the recommendation of the senior class by vote from a list of mem<br />
bers submitted by the Faculty as eligible by reason of superior scholarship. The<br />
holder of the Boardman Scholarship is not eligible. Awarded to Albert John<br />
Monahan and Franklin Secor Wood.<br />
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The Hollingworth Honorarium of $50, established by Dr. W. G. Hollingworth<br />
of Utica in 191 1, is awarded to a senior in the Veterinary College on his general<br />
good standing throughout the course and especially on his standing in pathology<br />
and bacteriology. Awarded to Robert Herman Volgenau and Walter Joseph<br />
Gibbons.<br />
The Early English Text Society presents four of its publications annually to be<br />
awarded as prizes to those students who pass the best examinations in Early<br />
English. Awarded to Richard Beck.<br />
The Fuertes Memorial Prizes in Public Speaking were founded in 1912 by<br />
Charles H. Baker, a graduate of the School of Civil Engineering of the Class of<br />
1886. Three prizes, one of $125, one of $35, and one of $20, are offered annually<br />
to members of the junior and senior classes in the Colleges of Engineering and<br />
Architecture for proficiency in public speaking. Awarded to Kenneth Gregg Van<br />
Wynen, Glen Leslie Logan, and Richard Irving Land.<br />
The Graduate Prize in Philosophy, established in 1912, has an annual value of<br />
about $25 and is open to competition by students registered in the Graduate<br />
School. It is given to the student who submits the best paper embodying the<br />
results of research in the field of philosophy. Not awarded in 1924-25.<br />
The James Gordon Bennett Prize of $50, founded in 19 12, is open to seniors<br />
in the Veterinary College and is offered for work in the clinics giving evidence of<br />
ability to handle diseased animals humanely, emphasis being put upon the stu<br />
dent's ability to apply local and general anaesthesia effectively. Awarded to<br />
Robert Herman Volgenau and Paul Albert Raymond.<br />
The Jane Miller Prize of $50, founded in 19 12, is awarded to the student<br />
or students having the highest standing in veterinary physiology. It is usually<br />
divided into prizes of $30 and $20 and awarded at the end of the junior year.<br />
Awarded to Alexander Zeissig and Andre Ray DeMott.<br />
The George Chapman Caldwell Prize of $50 was established in 19 13 by Frank<br />
Cary Caldwell and Mrs. Grace Caldwell Chamberlain as a memorial of their<br />
father, the first Professor of Chemistry at this <strong>University</strong>. It is awarded annually<br />
in money, accompanied by a certificate, to a member of the senior class, for general<br />
excellence in the Course in Chemistry. Awarded to Harold Adlard Lovenberg.<br />
The Ring Memorial Prizes, established in 1913 by bequest of Charles A. Ring<br />
of Newfane, New York, are awarded to undergraduates of the College of Agricul<br />
ture for essays giving reviews of literature in the field of floriculture, vegetable<br />
gardening, or pomology, and showing the greatest ability to evaluate scientific<br />
evidence. A first prize of about $30 and a second prize of about $20 are offered.<br />
First prize awarded to Robert Hughes Hartshorn; second prize to Shu Chun<br />
Teng and Cuyler Emory Paine.<br />
The Stewart Prize, offered annually since 1913 by S. L. Stewart of Brookside<br />
Farms, Newburgh, New York, is a prize of $50 to be divided among students par<br />
ticipating in a clean-milk contest. Awarded to Kenneth Renney Button, Charles<br />
Isaac Bowman, Parseg Gumushian, and Elmer Irving Browning.<br />
T%e J. G. White Prizes in Spanish, founded by James Gilbert White in 1914,<br />
are three prizes, each of the value of $100, offered annually. Two are offered for<br />
excellence in Spanish, one of them to juniors and seniors in the College of Engi<br />
neering and the other to juniors and seniors in the other colleges of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The third is offered for excellence in English to undergraduates from the Latin-<br />
American Republics and until June, 1925, but not thereafter, to undergraduates<br />
from Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands. Awarded to Arthur Esteban Saldana<br />
of the College of Engineering; the other two prizes were not awarded in 1924-25.<br />
The Student Medal of the American Institute of Architects has been offered each<br />
year since 191 5 to that member of the graduating class of the College of Archi<br />
tecture whose record is the best throughout the course. The person to whom the<br />
medal is awarded is invited to exhibit his work at the next annual convention of<br />
the Institute. Awarded to Thomas Jefferson Baird.<br />
The Charles Lathrop Pack Foundation, endowed with $500 in 19 15 by Mr.<br />
Pack, who increased the endowment to $2,000 in 1923, supports two prizes of<br />
$50 each which are offered annually to students of the Department of Forestry.<br />
The former is offered to be awarded to that student of forestry in the graduating
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class who has made the best record during his course in this <strong>University</strong>; the latter<br />
is offered for an essay calculated to increase in the public mind the appreciation<br />
of the importance of forestry in the national economy. The former prize was<br />
divided into equal parts in 1924-25 and was awarded to Bernard Frank and<br />
Neale Russell Hamilton; the latter was awarded to N. Gardiner Bump ' with<br />
honorable mention of Neale Russell Hamilton.<br />
The Charles Lee Crandall Prizes, founded in 19 16 by alumni of the School of<br />
Civil Engineering in memory of Professor Crandall, are a first prize of $100 and<br />
second prize of about $25. They are offered each year for the best papers written<br />
by seniors or juniors of that school on suitable subjects, provided both the sub<br />
stance and the written form of the papers submitted show real merit. The object<br />
of the offer is to encourage research, to stimulate interest in matters of public<br />
concern, and to create in students an appreciation of the opportunities which the<br />
profession of civil engineering holds for the exercise of public spirit. Not awarded<br />
in 1924-25-<br />
The Goethe Prize of $50, for the best essay on Goethe, has been offered each<br />
year since 1917 by Ludwig Vogelstein of New York. Awarded to Iwao Awoki.<br />
The Alumni Prize in the College of Agriculture was established in 1919. It is<br />
$25, to be awarded by the Faculty to the member of the junior class making the<br />
best record in his studies for the first three years. Awarded to Walter Ellinwood<br />
Benning.<br />
i The William M. Polk Memorial Prizes in Gynecology, founded by Mrs. Polk<br />
in 1919 in memory of Dr. Polk, Dean and Professor of Gynecology in <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Medical College from its establishment in 1898 until his death in 191 8,<br />
are offered to the three members of the senior class in order of merit who obtain<br />
especial distinction in the department of gynecology. The prizes are $100, $75,<br />
and $50. Awarded to Elizabeth Frances Freeman, Frances Elizabeth Vosburgh,<br />
and Samuel Schwartz.<br />
The Juliette MacMonnies Courant Prize was founded in 192 1 by Mrs. Margaret<br />
MacMonnies Courant in memory of her daughter, who received the degree of<br />
A.B. in the Class of 19 16. It is $50, either in cash or in books as the recipient may<br />
choose. It is awarded annually to that woman of the senior class whose major<br />
subject is French and who has, in the opinion of the committee of award, made<br />
the best record in her four years of work, with especial reference to facility of ex<br />
pression in French. Awarded to Hattie Raunheim.<br />
The Frank A. Barton Prize was founded in 1922 by Mrs. Louise Wilkeson Bar<br />
ton of Ithaca in memory of her husband, Colonel Frank Arthur Barton, U. S.<br />
Army, of the Class of 1 89 1 late Professor of , Military Science and Tactics in this<br />
<strong>University</strong>. It is a silver cup, awarded annually to that cadet officer of the<br />
Reserve Officers'<br />
Training Corps who has taken the keenest interest in the Corps<br />
and has shown the highest military qualities. Awarded to Harry Van Nuys Wade.<br />
The Seaman Military Prizes were established in 1923 by Dr. Louis Livingston<br />
Seaman of the Class of 1872, major and surgeon of the First Regiment, U. S.<br />
Volunteer Engineers, in the war with Spain. In 1924-25 a first prize of $200 and<br />
a second prize of $100 were offered for the best essays on the subject of the<br />
American army ration in peace and in war. They were awarded respectively to<br />
Donald Eugene Meagley and Charles Alton Gillett.<br />
The American Bureau of Shipping (American "Lloyds") has placed at the dis<br />
posal of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering an annual<br />
cash prize of $100, to be awarded to the student taking the senior option in Naval<br />
Architecture and Marine Engineering who, in the judgment of the instructors<br />
of the department, has shown the greatest ability and promise. Awarded in<br />
1924-25 to Henry Howard Lenz.<br />
The Gustav Seligman Prize in Obstetrics, the income of an anonymous gift of<br />
$2,000 to the Medical College, was awarded in 1924-25, a first prize of $75 to<br />
Marie Fuhrer Gregory and a second prize of $25 to Frances Elizabeth Vosburgh.
LOAN FUNDS: OTHER PECUNIARY AIDS<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> has two general funds that are used to make loans to stu<br />
dents. They are (i) the F. W. Guiteau Student Loan Fund, established by the<br />
will of Frederick William Guiteau and augmented by the will of his sister, Mrs.<br />
Nancy Guiteau Howe, both of Irvington-on-Hudson, the income of which fund<br />
is by the terms of the bequest available for loans to young men; and (2) The<br />
Women Students'<br />
Loan Fund, consisting of a former student loan fund, increased<br />
in 1913 by $7,000 assigned to this fund by the late President Andrew D. White<br />
the late Trustee Andrew Carnegie. Both<br />
from funds placed at his disposal by<br />
these funds are administered for the Trustees of the <strong>University</strong> by a standing<br />
committee. Applications for loans are received by the Secretary of the Uni<br />
versity for submission to that committee. The benefits of these funds are re<br />
served to undergraduate students who have been in attendance at <strong>Cornell</strong> Uni<br />
versity for at least one year, and preference is given to seniors and juniors. Ac<br />
count is taken of the applicant's character, scholastic record, and need of financial<br />
assistance. Loans are made ordinarily to assist students that would otherwise<br />
be unable to meet the tuition charges. Money borrowed from either of the funds<br />
is to be repaid to the fund with interest at five per cent per annum.<br />
The John Knickerbacker Fund, established in 1919 by John Knickerbacker<br />
'87, of Troy, N. Y., supports a limited number of bursaries; the bursars are re<br />
quired to be young men of good minds, healthy and strong bodies, good moral<br />
character and sound moral opinions and beliefs, to be earnest and persevering<br />
workers, and to come from parents born in the United States and known to be<br />
or to have been good citizens. Applications are invited by the Secretary of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> in the spring, and a standing committee fills any vacant bursaries by<br />
election in the summer.<br />
These following are funds of somewhat narrower scope:<br />
Agricultural Student Loan Fund. Founded by gift of the School of Practical<br />
Agriculture and Horticulture at Briarcliff, N. Y., to aid students in the Agricul<br />
tural College who are working their way through, and increased by Agricultural<br />
students. Established 1908.<br />
Florence Dearstyne Fund. Gift under the will of Miss Florence E. Dearstyne,<br />
the income to be used under the direction of the Federation of <strong>Cornell</strong> Women's<br />
Clubs in assisting needy young women students. Established 1914.<br />
William C. Seidell Book Fund. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt S. Miller, the in<br />
come to be used to purchase books for young men working their way through<br />
the School of Civil Engineering. Established 1905.<br />
Women's Guild Fund. The gift of women interested in the <strong>University</strong>, the<br />
income to be used to aid needy sick students. Established in 1892.<br />
Wurts Loan Fund. Gift of Alexander Jay Wurts, in memory of his mother,<br />
the income to be loaned to students of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engi<br />
neering to shoulders."<br />
"help lift the man's burden from the boy's<br />
Additions by<br />
students. Sibley Established 1912.<br />
Edwin G. Vail Fund. Gift under the will of Edwin G. Vail of Dutchess County,<br />
the income to be expended in the aid of needy students from Dutchess County who<br />
may in the annual examination therefor succeed in winning a State Tuition<br />
Scholarship in the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Theodore Gilbert Hubbard Memorial Fund. Gift of Mrs. Caroline W. Hub<br />
bard for the use of needy students. Established 192 1.<br />
Robert Critchlow Dewar Loan Fund for Students in Civil Engineering. Joint<br />
gift of the <strong>Cornell</strong> Society of Civil Engineers and Mrs. James Dewar in mem<br />
ory of her son, a member of the Class of 1909, who died on May 20, 1914. Estab-<br />
Hunter Loan Fund for Young Women. Gift under the will of George W. Jones<br />
as a permanent fund to be loaned to young women students of the <strong>University</strong><br />
who may be deemed worthy of such aid by the Board of Trustees.<br />
Martin J. Insull Fund. Gift of Martin J. Insull '93, of Chicago, for the aid<br />
of deserving students of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. Estabished<br />
1923.<br />
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TUITION<br />
The <strong>University</strong> charges tuition fees. The rates in 1924-25 were as follows:<br />
For the regular year:<br />
In the College of Arts and Sciences, three hundred dollars;<br />
In the College of Law, two hundred dollars;<br />
In the College of Architecture, three hundred dollars;<br />
In the Veterinary College, two hundred dollars;<br />
In the College of Agriculture, two hundred dollars;<br />
In the College of Engineering, three hundred dollars;<br />
In the College of Home Economics, two hundred dollars;<br />
In the Medical College, three hundred dollars;<br />
In the Graduate School, seventy-five dollars;<br />
For the Summer Session, fifty dollars;<br />
For the Summer School in Agriculture, fifty dollars;<br />
For the Winter Courses in Agriculture, twenty-five dollars.<br />
Tuition and other fees become due when the student registers. The <strong>University</strong><br />
allows twenty days of grace after the last registration day of each term of the<br />
regular session, and five days of grace after the first registration day of the Winter<br />
Courses and the Summer Session. The last day of grace is generally printed on<br />
the registration coupon which the student is required to present at the Treasurer's<br />
office. Any student who fails to pay his tuition charges, other fees, and other in<br />
debtedness to the <strong>University</strong>, or who, if entitled to free tuition, fails to claim it<br />
at the Treasurer's office and to pay his fees and other indebtedness, within the<br />
prescribed period of grace, is thereby dropped from the <strong>University</strong> unless the<br />
Treasurer has granted him an extension of time to complete payment. The<br />
Treasurer is permitted to grant such an extension when, in his judgment, the<br />
circumstances of a particular case warrant his doing so. For any such extension<br />
the student is assessed a fee of $5 for the first week and $2 additional for each<br />
subsequent week in which the whole or any part of the debt remains unpaid,<br />
but the assessment in any case is not more than $15. The assessment may be<br />
waived in any instance for reasons satisfactory to the Comptroller and the Regis<br />
trar,<br />
when such reasons are set forth in a written statement.<br />
If a student withdraw from any of the colleges of the <strong>University</strong> at Ithaca,<br />
the Treasurer may refund a part of the tuition fee or cancel a part of the obligation<br />
that the student has incurred for tuition, provided the reason for the withdrawal<br />
be stated in writing and be satisfactory to the Comptroller and the Registrar.<br />
In such any case, the amount that the student owes the <strong>University</strong> for tuition is<br />
computed in the appropriate one of the following ways: For any of the short<br />
summer courses, twenty-five per cent of the term's tuition for each week or<br />
fraction of a week between the first registration day and the date of his certificate<br />
of withdrawal as issued by his college; for the regular first or second term of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> at Ithaca, or for the winter course of the College of Agriculture, ten<br />
per cent of the term's tuition for each week or fraction of a week between the first<br />
registration day and the date of his certificate of withdrawal as issued by his<br />
college. In the Medical College in New York City there is no provision for re<br />
funding or rebating the fees on account of a student's withdrawal.<br />
Any tuition or other fee may be changed by the Board of Trustees to take<br />
effect at any time without previous notice.<br />
CERTAIN CLASSES OF STUDENTS ENTITLED TO FREE TUITION<br />
Tuition is free to the students who hold the State Scholarships in <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> provided for by Section 1037 of the New York State Education Law<br />
of 1910.<br />
Students pursuing full, special, or short courses in the New York State Veter<br />
or the New York<br />
inary College, the New York State College of Agriculture,<br />
State College of Home Economics (except the course in Hotel Administration),<br />
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and students in the Graduate School whose major work is taken in these colleges,<br />
who at the beginning of the college year are and for at least twelve months prior<br />
thereto have been bona fide residents of the State of New York, are exempt from<br />
the payment of tuition fees; provided, however, that no student shall be allowed<br />
to transfer from any such course to another course wherein tuition is charged<br />
without first paying the regular tuition fees for the hours for which he may re<br />
ceive credit in the latter course. (For provisions governing free tuition in the<br />
Summer School in Agriculture, see the Announcement of the Summer Session.)<br />
Members of the instructing staff registered in the Graduate school and having<br />
their major subject in the college or the line of work in which they are instructing,<br />
or already having a degree and registered for the first degree in the college in<br />
which they are instructing, are exempt from the payment of tuition fees and from<br />
the payment of laboratory and shop fees in the department in which they are<br />
employed to give instruction; members of the instructing staff who take work<br />
for which they must pay tuition are required to pay in proportion to the amount<br />
of work for which they are registered.<br />
OTHER FEES<br />
A Matriculation Fee of $10 is required of every student upon entrance into the<br />
<strong>University</strong>. This fee must be paid at the time of registration.<br />
An Infirmary Fee of $5 a term is required, at the beginning of each term, of<br />
every student, except in the Medical College in New York City. Students in the<br />
Summer Session or the Summer School in Agriculture have the privilege of ad<br />
mission to the Infirmary; they pay no fee in advance, but are liable to the regular<br />
charges for any service rendered them there. For students in the Winter Courses<br />
in Agriculture, the infirmary fee is $3.<br />
A Locker Fee is required at the beginning of each term of every undergraduate<br />
man and every woman of the freshman and sophomore classes. It is $2 a term<br />
for men and $1 a term for women. Its payment entitles the student, as the case<br />
may be, either to the use of a locker, with bathing facilities and towels, in the<br />
Gymnasium, the New York State Drill Hall, or the Schoellkopf Memorial Build<br />
ing, or else to the use of the Women's gymnasium, recreation rooms and play<br />
grounds, and to the use of a locker if that is necessary.<br />
A Graduation Fee is required, at least ten days before the degree is to be con<br />
ferred, of every candidate for a degree. For a first or baccalaureate degree the<br />
fee is $10; for an advanced degree it is $20. The fee will be returned if the degree<br />
is not conferred.<br />
Laboratory Fees. In courses of study that require work in laboratory, shop, or<br />
drafting room, or field work, a fee is charged to cover the cost of material, etc.,<br />
used by the student.<br />
Every student registered in the College of Engineering must pay a laboratory<br />
fee, one-half of the fee at the beginning of each term, at the following annual<br />
rates: Freshmen in the College of Engineering, $25; sophomores, juniors, and<br />
seniors in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, $25; sophomores,<br />
juniors, and seniors in Civil Engineering, $8. Students not registered in the<br />
college of Engineering but taking work in the shops must pay a laboratory fee<br />
at the rate of $3.50 a record hour. (A student who has taken while in a non-<br />
engineering college of the <strong>University</strong> part of the work required for an engineering<br />
degree shall, before receiving the technical degree, be required to pay to the Uni<br />
versity Treasurer such amount as would have been necessary if he had taken all<br />
such work while registered in the College of Engineering.)<br />
Every student registered in the College of Architecture must pay, at the be<br />
ginning of each term, a laboratory fee of $10. Students not registered in the Col<br />
lege of Architecture are required to pay $5 a term, for each course in which they<br />
may be registered, in design, drafting, or drawing from life; except that when<br />
the student is registered for more than two such courses the total fee shall be $10.<br />
Deposits. In some courses, particularly in Chemistry, the student is required<br />
to make in advance at the office of the Treasurer of the <strong>University</strong> a deposit of<br />
money to cover the cost of material to be used and supplies to be consumed by<br />
him in the course of the term; accounts are kept and charges are entered against
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the deposit; at the end of the term any balance remaining of the deposit is re<br />
turned to the student. Every student registered in the first year of the Course in<br />
Chemistry must deposit $20 at the beginning of the first term and $30 at the<br />
beginning of the second term. The advanced student of Chemistry should be<br />
prepared, if he takes several courses at the same time, to deposit as much as<br />
$60 or $70 for a single term. In some of the courses in Chemistry, however, the<br />
student is required to pay a comparatively small laboratory fee instead of making<br />
a deposit.<br />
The Graduate School. An administration fee of $12.50 a term is required of<br />
every student registered in the Graduate School.<br />
Exemption of Instructors. Those members of the instructing staff who are<br />
registered in the Graduate School are exempt from the payment of the laboratory<br />
and shop fees in courses taken or in research pursued in the departments in which<br />
they are respectively employed to give instruction.
PUBLICATIONS<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>: Agricultural Experiment Station:<br />
Memoirs. Nos. 1-91. 1913-25. The Memoirs consist of the<br />
more technical bulletins of the Federal Experiment Station at<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : Library :<br />
Catalogue of the historical library of Andrew Dickson White.<br />
Parts, 1, 2, 4.<br />
Catalogue and supplement of the Dante collection presented by Willard<br />
Fiske.<br />
Catalogue of the Petrarch collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske.<br />
Catalogue of the Icelandic collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske.<br />
Catalogue of Runic literature, forming a part of the Icelandic collec<br />
tion bequeathed by Willard Fiske.<br />
Islandica. v. 1-15. 1908-24. An annual relating to Iceland and<br />
to the Fiske Icelandic collection in <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>: Medical College:<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Bulletin, v. 1-14. 191 1-25.<br />
Publications. 1901-25. The Bulletin and Publications contain<br />
studies from the several departments of the Medical College and<br />
its research laboratories. The Bulletin includes the annual<br />
Announcement of the Medical College.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> :<br />
Official Publication, v. 1-16. 1910-25. Issued monthly from<br />
July through November, and semi-monthly from December<br />
through June. It includes the annual Register, the annual Report<br />
of the President, the announcements of the several colleges<br />
(except the Medical College), the General Circular of Infor<br />
mation, and various departmental and other announcements.<br />
The Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> is the <strong>University</strong> Publisher.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : Department of the Classics :<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> Studies in Classical Philology, v. 1-2 1. 188 7-<br />
1925.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : Sage School of Philosophy :<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> Studies in Philosophy, v. 1-16. 1900-25. A series of<br />
monographs issued under the editorial supervision of the pro<br />
fessors of philosophy in the Sage School of Philosophy.<br />
Philosophical Review, v. 1-34. 1892-1925. A bi-monthly journal<br />
edited by Ernest Albee, W. A. Hammond and Frank Thilly in<br />
the Sage School of Philosophy.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : Department of English :<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> Studies in English, v. 1-8. 1916-24. A series of mono<br />
graphs issued by the Department. The series is edited by<br />
Professors Joseph Q. Adams, Clark S. Northup, and Martin<br />
W. Sampson.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> : Engineering Experiment Station.<br />
Bulletin. Nos. 1-2, Nov. 1923 to May 1924.<br />
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THE ALUMNI<br />
THE ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE<br />
The central office of the alumni at <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> is that of the<br />
Alumni Representative. That office was created by the Board of<br />
Trustees of the <strong>University</strong> on June 22, 1920, in confirmation of a re<br />
quest contained in identical resolutions presented by the Associate<br />
Alumni of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> (now the <strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni Corporation),<br />
the <strong>Cornell</strong> Association of Class Secretaries, and the <strong>Cornell</strong>ian Coun<br />
cil. The Alumni Representative is appointed by the Board of Trus<br />
tees on the nomination of the presidents of those three organizations<br />
of alumni. He reports to and is under the direction of a committee of<br />
five, composed of three persons representing the three organizations<br />
respectively<br />
and two members of the Board of Trustees who are<br />
alumni. His primary duty is the development of the relations be<br />
tween the <strong>University</strong> and its alumni. The present Alumni Repre<br />
sentative is Foster M. Coffin '12. His office is in Room 31, Morrill<br />
Hall, Ithaca. The directing committee is Romeyn Berry '04, for the<br />
Alumni Corporation; Walter P. Cooke '91, for the <strong>Cornell</strong>ian Coun<br />
cil; J. H. Comstock '74, for the Association of Class Secretaries, and<br />
Ira A. Place '81 and J. DuPratt White '90, for the Board of Trustees.<br />
CORNELL ALUMNI CORPORATION<br />
The Charter of the <strong>University</strong> gives the alumni the right to elect<br />
two members of the Board of Trustees every year. All graduates of<br />
the first degree in any of the departments of the <strong>University</strong> and all<br />
persons who have been admitted to any degree higher than the first<br />
are alumni within the definition of the Statutes.<br />
in the <strong>University</strong><br />
At a meeting called for the purpose, and held on June 26, 1872, repre<br />
sentatives of all the classes that had graduated being present, an<br />
organization was effected to be known as the Associate Alumni of<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. The object of this association was declared to be<br />
"to promote in every proper way the interest of the <strong>University</strong>, and<br />
to foster among the graduates a sentiment of regard for each other and<br />
attachment to their Alma Mater."<br />
The by-laws contained a pro<br />
vision for the election of trustees by the alumni in accordance with the<br />
Charter, which then permitted such an election to take place pro<br />
vided forty-five alumni met at the <strong>University</strong> on the day before the<br />
annual Commencement. An amendment to the Charter in 1883 in<br />
augurated a new method of election by which members of the alumni,<br />
not present in person at the annual meeting, are permitted to vote for<br />
trustees by written ballot mailed to the Treasurer of the <strong>University</strong>,<br />
and that method has virtually superseded the primitive procedure.<br />
An election of trustees may take place at the annual meeting only if<br />
the vote by written ballot has been indecisive.<br />
As the alumni increased in number and formed local clubs and<br />
associations throughout the United States and even in foreign coun-<br />
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tries, their need increased to have a central organization competent<br />
to look after other matters than the election of the alumni trustees<br />
and able to conduct its business throughout the year. The Associate<br />
Alumni became a corporation under the laws of the State of New<br />
York on May 9, 1903. Amendments to its constitution and by-laws<br />
were adopted from time to time to provide for the new duties that it<br />
was expected to perform.<br />
A general revision of the by-laws took place at the association's<br />
annual meeting held in Ithaca on June 16,<br />
association was changed to <strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni Corporation. Direct<br />
1923. The name of the<br />
representation on the board of directors was given to each of twelve<br />
geographical divisions into which this country and the rest of the<br />
world were divided for that purpose. The Corporation includes in its<br />
membership all the thirty thousand persons who have attended Cor<br />
nell <strong>University</strong> as students, whether graduated or not. It ties to<br />
gether in its organization all the active <strong>Cornell</strong> clubs in the world.<br />
Association,"<br />
Essentially it is "The Alumni the entire body of former<br />
students of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Although it includes all former stu<br />
dents, the main structure of its organization is composed of the local<br />
alumni clubs and it derives its financial support mainly from an annual<br />
assessment levied upon those clubs. The amount of the assessment<br />
upon any club is determined by the number of its resident members<br />
at a rate per capita fixed by the board of directors of the association.<br />
The rate is -five usually twenty cents.<br />
Besides the annual meeting in Ithaca just before Commencement,<br />
the association holds an annual convention, generally in the autumn,<br />
in some other city. It met at Cleveland in May, 1921 ; at Chicago in<br />
April, 1922; at Pittsburgh in October, 1922; at Buffalo in October,<br />
1923 ; and at New York City in November, 1924.<br />
The officers of the <strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni Corporation for the year 1924-<br />
25 were: President, Archie C. Burnett '90; Vice-Presidents, Miss<br />
Margaret L. Stecker '06, and Dr. Walter H. McNeill, jr., '10; Treas<br />
urer, William W. Macon '98; Secretary, Foster M. Coffin '12, Room<br />
31, Morrill Hall, Ithaca. The Board of Directors consists of the<br />
President and the two Vice-Presidents; Dr. Frank M. Dyer '02 ; Neal<br />
D. Becker '05, Dr. Floyd S. Winslow '06, Andrew J. Whinery '10,<br />
Karl W. Gass '12, Dr. Frederick V. Coville '87, Harold D. North '07,<br />
William H. Powell '90, Perry Post Taylor '89, Wilson D. Clark '08,<br />
Fred M. Randall '00, and Edwin N. Anderson '87.<br />
THE ASSOCIATION OF CLASS SECRETARIES<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> Association of Class Secretaries was organized in<br />
1905. Its object is to see that proper and uniform statistics of each<br />
class are kept; to provide that the regular class reunions be organized<br />
so as to insure a good attendance;<br />
to stimulate the work of the class<br />
secretaries by effective cooperation ; and to promote unity of action<br />
among the classes and throughout the body of alumni. The active<br />
members of the association are the class secretaries. The officers of
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the association for 1925-26 are: President, Robert E. Treman '09;<br />
Vice-President, James O. Winslow '11; Treasurer, Clark S. Northup<br />
'93; Secretary, Foster M. Coffin '12, Room 31, Morrill Hall, Ithaca.<br />
The secretary keeps a list of the names and addresses of the class<br />
secretaries.<br />
THE CORNELLIAN COUNCIL<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong>ian Council was organized in 1908 to enlist the general<br />
body of alumni in the financial support of the <strong>University</strong>. Its active<br />
members are persons representing all the classes graduated from the<br />
<strong>University</strong> and forty alumni elected by the Council itself as members<br />
at large. The Council maintains a paid executive staff and conducts<br />
a continuous campaign for subscriptions. Its collections, constituting<br />
the Alumni Fund, are paid directly into the treasury of the Univer<br />
sity. From this fund the Board of Trustees of the <strong>University</strong> an<br />
nually makes an appropriation for such purposes as it may choose.<br />
The officers of the Council for 1925-26 are: President, Harrison D.<br />
McFaddin '94; Vice-President, Maxwell M. Upson '99; Executive<br />
Committee, the officers above named and J. DuPratt White '90,<br />
Jervis Langdon '97, Frank E. Gannett '98, R. Verne Mitchell '07,<br />
Walter L. Todd '09, Creed W. Fulton '09, and Edward G. MacArthur<br />
'11. The Executive Secretary of the Council is Harold Flack '12,<br />
Room 32, Morrill Hall, Ithaca.<br />
FEDERATION OF CORNELL WOMEN'S CLUBS<br />
The Federation of <strong>Cornell</strong> Women's Clubs was organized in 19 14<br />
for the purpose of furthering the interests of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> and<br />
in particular the interests of <strong>Cornell</strong> women. Its members are the<br />
individual members of alumnae clubs and such other <strong>Cornell</strong> women,<br />
not affiliated with any club, as may wish to pay the annual dues of<br />
fifty cents. The officers of the Federation for 1924-25 are : President,<br />
Margaret L. Stecker '06; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Finis E. Yoakum<br />
'11, Mrs. Thomas Turnbull, III '14, and Mrs. R. Warren Sailor '09;<br />
Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Dorothy Winner '16.<br />
CLASS MEMORIALS<br />
(The memorial gifts of classes graduating in late years have been sums of<br />
money or pledges of money for the general support of the <strong>University</strong>.)<br />
Class of 1872 Seventy-two elm trees bordering President's Avenue and the<br />
northern half of East Avenue.<br />
Class of 1873 Drinking fountain in front of McGraw Hall.<br />
Class of 1877 Gift for memorial room in one of the dormitories.<br />
Class of 1878 The Class Pipe.<br />
Class of 1879 Bronze tablet containing bust of Bayard Taylor, in Sage Chapel.<br />
Class of 1883 Portrait of Professor William Dexter Wilson, D.D., LL.D.. in<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Library.<br />
Class of 1884 Portrait of Professor Charles Chauncey Shackford, A.M., in the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Library.<br />
Class of 1885 Statue of Augustus Caesar in the Museum of Casts.<br />
Class of 1886 The '86 Memorial Prize in declamation.
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Class of 1890 The <strong>University</strong> Boathouse.<br />
Class of 1891 The '91 Memorial Fund subject to class action.<br />
Class of 1892 The Witherbee Memorial Club house at Percy Field.<br />
Class of 1893 The Interscholastic League Prizes in athletics.<br />
Class of 1894 The '94 Memorial Prize in debate.<br />
Class of 1895 The Henley Shell.<br />
Class of 1896 Gift toward the establishment of a <strong>University</strong> Club.<br />
Class of 1897 Gift toward the establishment of a <strong>University</strong> Club.<br />
Class of 1898 Gift toward the establishment of a <strong>University</strong> Club.<br />
Class of 1898 (College of Law) Carved oak seat in Boardman Hall.<br />
Class of 1899 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall.<br />
Class of 1900 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall.<br />
Class of 1901 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall.<br />
Class of 1902 Gift toward the establishment of an athletic field.<br />
Class of 1903 Gift toward the establishment of an athletic field.<br />
Class of 1903 (College of Law) Portraits of Justice Rufus W. Peckham and<br />
Joseph H. Choate.<br />
Class of 1904 Gift toward an Endowment Fund.<br />
Class of 1904 (College of Law) Portraits of James C. Carter and Elihu Root.<br />
Class of 1905 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall.<br />
Class of 1905 (College of Law) Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Thomas M.<br />
Cooley.<br />
Class of 1906 Gift toward an endowment fund.<br />
Class of 1906 (College of Law) Portrait of Justice Joseph W. Story.<br />
Class of 1907 Gift toward an endowment fund.<br />
Class of 1907 (College of Law) Portrait of Governor Charles E. Hughes.<br />
Class of 1908 Gate for Alumni Field.<br />
Class of 1908 (College of Law) Oak seat in Boardman Hall.<br />
Class of 1909 Contribution to the Alumni Fund.<br />
Class of 1910 Contribution for a memorial on Alumni Field.<br />
Class of 1910 (College of Law) Portrait of James Barr Ames.<br />
Class of 191 i Contribution to the Alumni Fund.<br />
Class of 191 i (College of Law) Portrait of Chief Justice White.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Faculty<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
controls the conduct of athletic games and<br />
contests by virtue of its disciplinary jurisdiction over the students of<br />
the <strong>University</strong>. The Faculty's Committee on Student Affairs<br />
approves or disapproves schedules of games, grants or withholds<br />
leave of absence from Ithaca, and prescribes rules of eligibility, holding<br />
the undergraduate manager of any team responsible for enforcing<br />
those rules. The students themselves conduct their sports and their<br />
intercollegiate dealings, being organized in the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Athletic Association. An Athletic Council, composed in large part of<br />
undergraduate students and including advisers drawn from the<br />
Faculty, the Board of Trustees and the alumni, governs the affairs<br />
of the association.<br />
The <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Athletic Association was incorporated in<br />
1889, under the laws of the State of New York, for "the promotion of<br />
<strong>University</strong>."<br />
the social, gymnastic, and athletic interests of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
The association has a board of six trustees which controls the corpora<br />
tion's property. These trustees are elected by the undergraduate<br />
members of the Athletic Council, four of them from the Faculty, one<br />
from the Board of Trustees of the <strong>University</strong>, and one from among the<br />
resident graduates. The Athletic Council is composed of these six<br />
trustees of the corporation and about twenty other persons. The<br />
undergraduate captains and managers of all the university teams<br />
under the association's direction are members of the Council, and the<br />
undergraduate "wearers of the C"<br />
elect one of their number a mem<br />
ber. Eight resident members of the <strong>University</strong>'s staff, whether of<br />
instruction or of administration, are elected to membership in the<br />
Council by the undergraduate members, these eight in addition to the<br />
six trustees. Any club of <strong>Cornell</strong> alumni, wherever it be situated,<br />
may elect one of its number a member of the Council, but if there are<br />
present at a meeting more than three alumni members so elected<br />
they have only three votes among them. The Council elects a<br />
graduate salaried manager of athletics and he ex officio is one of its<br />
members. The Council employs coaches.<br />
Alumni Field is a -acre 5 5 section of the campus which the Board of<br />
Trustees in 1902 appropriated to the students for athletic recreation.<br />
Thirty-five acres of the lot are unfenced playing fields open to all.<br />
The Athletic Association uses the rest of it, having a football field, a<br />
baseball field, and a quarter-mile cinder track, with appropriate<br />
stands and buildings. The Schoellkopf Memorial Building, the gift of<br />
an alumnus in memory of Henry Schoellkopf of the Class of 1902,<br />
houses the association's offices and contains dressing rooms, showers,<br />
etc. The football field and track were equipped by members of the<br />
Schoellkopf family as a memorial of Jacob F. Schoellkopf. Many<br />
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of the <strong>University</strong>'s alumni contributed to meet the cost of grading,<br />
draining, and otherwise fitting these fifty-five acres of playground.<br />
Besides managing the playgrounds on the campus, the Athletic<br />
Association owns and operates a boathouse and its equipment of<br />
racing boats and motor launches on the Cayuga Inlet, and, in the<br />
winter, provides conveniences for skaters on Beebe Lake, where it<br />
conducts a clubhouse and restaurant. The association sells an annual<br />
membership ticket for ten dollars. Members are admitted to all<br />
games and privileges under the association's management and have<br />
first choice of reserved seats.
THE SUMMER SESSION, 1924<br />
Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />
Summer Session, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />
The primary object of the Summer Session is to advance educa<br />
_<br />
tion by helping<br />
those engaged in it. The instruction is adapted to the<br />
needs of the following classes: (i) Professors and teachers in col<br />
leges and schools, superintendents, and supervisors of special branches<br />
of instruction. (2) College students in <strong>Cornell</strong> or other universities<br />
who wish to make some educational use of the long vacation,especially<br />
those whose college studies may have been interrupted. (3) Students<br />
entering the <strong>University</strong> and wishing to obtain surplus credit at en<br />
trance, or to complete the entrance requirements. (4) All persons<br />
qualified to pursue with profit any course given, whether or not they<br />
are engaged in formal study or teaching.<br />
OFFICERS<br />
Administrative Board: The Dean of the Graduate School, the Dean of the<br />
College of Engineering, and the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; R. H.<br />
Jordan, Chairman of the Board and Director of the Session; B. S. Monroe, Secre<br />
tary of the Board. Registrar: D. F. Hoy. Dean of Women: Georgia L. White.<br />
STAFF OF INSTRUCTION<br />
Alfred Willis Abrams, Chief, Visual Instruction Division, New York State De<br />
partment of Education.<br />
Bristow Adams, B.A., Professor in the Extension Service.<br />
Albert LeRoy Andrews, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German.<br />
Carl Becker, Ph.D., Professor of Modern European History.<br />
Ben Raymond Beisel, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics.<br />
Homer Guy Bishop, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology.<br />
Samuel Latimer Boothroyd, B.S., Professor of Astronomy.<br />
Julian Pleasant Bretz, Ph.D., Professor of American History.<br />
Thomas Roland Briggs, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry and<br />
Electro-Chemistry.<br />
Lillian Fred Brotherhood, A.M., Teacher, National Park Seminary, Washington,<br />
D. C.<br />
Leslie Nathan Broughton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.<br />
Robert Marshall Brown, A.M., Professor of Geology, Rhode Island State College,<br />
and of Geology and Economic Geography, Rhode Island College of Education.<br />
Arthur Wesley Browne, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry.<br />
Earle Nelson Burrows, M.C., Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering.<br />
Wallace E. Caldwell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, <strong>University</strong> of North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Harry Caplan, Ph.D., Instructor in Public Speaking.<br />
Walter Buckingham Carver, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Roger Champomier, Instructor in Romance Languages and Literatures.<br />
George Herbert Clarke, M.A., Litt.D., Professor of English, <strong>University</strong> of the<br />
South; Editor of the Sewannee Review.<br />
Jacob Roland Collins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics.<br />
Robert Brainard Corey, B.Chem., Instructor in Chemistry.<br />
Walter Rodney <strong>Cornell</strong>, B.S., Assistant Professor of the Mechanics of Engineer<br />
ing.<br />
Ralph Thomas Kline Cornwell, B.Chem., Instructor in Chemistry.<br />
Louise Courtois, Instructor in French, <strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma.<br />
Clyde Firman Craig, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
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George Irving Dale, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish and Italian, Washing<br />
ton <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Karl M. Dallenbach, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology.<br />
Arthur Henry Doyle, M.A., Instructor in the Romance Languages and Litera<br />
tures.<br />
Charles Love Durham, Ph.D., Litt.D., Professor of Latin.<br />
Jennette Evans, M.D., Medical Adviser of Women.<br />
Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph.D., Professor of German.<br />
Frederick Ebell Fiske, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.<br />
Jean M. Gelas, Instructor in Physical Education, Hamilton College.<br />
Arthur Ward Gilbert, B.S., Instructor in Education.<br />
David Clinton Gillespie, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Mason D. Gray, Ph.D., Head, Department of Latin, East High School, Rochester,<br />
New York.<br />
Guy Shepard Greene, A.B., Instructor in English.<br />
Licencie'<br />
Othon Goepp Guerlac,<br />
es lettres, Licencie en droit, M.A., LL.B., World<br />
War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures.<br />
William Alexander Hammond, Ph.D., Sage Professor of Ancient Philosophy and<br />
of Aesthetics.<br />
Frank H. Hankins, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology, Smith College.<br />
Jos Maria Hernandez, A.M., Instructor in Spanish, <strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma.<br />
Marvin Theodore Herrick, A.M., Assistant in Public Speaking.<br />
Emily Hickman, Ph.D., Professor of History, Wells College.<br />
Louis Benjamin Hoisington, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology.<br />
Harley Earl Howe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics.<br />
Houlder Hudgins, Instructor in Economics and Accounting.<br />
Lee Sisson Hultzen, Assistant in Public Speaking.<br />
Everett Lee Hunt, A.B., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking.<br />
Wallie Abraham Hurwitz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
John Irwin Hutchinson, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Riverda Harding Jordan, Ph.D., Professor of Education.<br />
Myron Slade Kendrick, A.M., Instructor in Economics.<br />
Otto Kinkeldey, Ph.D., Professor of Music.<br />
Harold Talbot Lacey, B.Chem., Assistant in Chemistry.<br />
Henry Leighton, A.B., Professor of Geology, <strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh.<br />
William H. Livers, M.A., Director of Extension, North Carolina College for<br />
Women.<br />
Gordon Randolph McCormick, B.Chem., Assistant in Chemistry.<br />
Asa Emanuel McKinney, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.<br />
James Frederick Mason, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures.<br />
May Margaret Mattson, B.S., Teacher, High School, Trumansburg, New York.<br />
Pierre Mertz, A.B., Instructor in Physics.<br />
Victor Elvert Monnett, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geology, <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Oklahoma.<br />
Benton Sullivan Monroe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.<br />
Clyde B. Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Education, <strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh.<br />
David Wilson Moore, Assistant in Chemistry.<br />
David Sherman Morse, Instructor in Mathematics.<br />
Guy Brooks Muchmore, A.B., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking.<br />
Carleton Chase Murdock, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics.<br />
Melvin L. Nichols, B.Chem., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.<br />
Paul Allen Northrop, B.S., Instructor in Physics.<br />
Clark Sutherland Northup, Ph.D., Professor of English and Librarian of the Hart<br />
Memorial Library.<br />
William Ridgely Orndorff, Ph.D., Professor of Organic and Physiological Chem<br />
istry.<br />
Frederick William Owens, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
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Miles Albion Pond, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.<br />
Carlton Elderkin Power, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics, New York State<br />
College for Teachers.<br />
Laurence Pumpelly, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures.<br />
Harold Lyle Reed, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Finance.<br />
Ernest William Rettger, Ph.D., Professor of Mechanics of Engineering.<br />
Floyd Karker Richtmyer, Ph.D., Professor of Physics.<br />
Fred Stillman Rogers, M.E., Assistant Professor of Machine Design.<br />
George H. Sabine, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Rasmus Saby, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science.<br />
Ernest William Schoder, Ph.D., World War Memorial Professor of Experimental<br />
Hydraulics.<br />
Francis Robert Sharpe, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Luis N. Sherwell, Teacher of Spanish, Stuyvesant High School, New York City.<br />
Dean Franklin Smiley, M.D., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Ad<br />
viser.<br />
C. Wilson Smith, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education.<br />
Virgil Snyder, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Walter Hutchinson Stainton, A.B., Instructor in Physics.<br />
George Ware Stephens, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Washington <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Walter King Stone, Acting Assistant Professor of Drawing.<br />
William Strunk, jr., Ph.D., Professor of English.<br />
Charles Kenneth Thomas, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking.<br />
Edward Bradford Titchener, Ph.D., Litt.D., D.Sc, LL.D., Sage Professor in the<br />
Graduate School, Lecturer in Psychology.<br />
Clarence Ellsworth Townsend, M.E., Assistant Professor of Drawing in the<br />
College of Engineering.<br />
Harvey Gates Townsend, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Smith College.<br />
Forrest Glenn Tucker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics.<br />
Leonard Church Urquhart, C.E., Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering.<br />
Oscar Diedrich von Engeln, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Geography.<br />
Paul J. Weaver, Director of Music, <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina.<br />
Albert Edward Wells, Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts.<br />
William Lloyd Garrison Williams, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.<br />
Laverne Harold Willisford, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry.<br />
Karl Dawson Wood, Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering.<br />
NON-RESIDENT LECTURERS<br />
Alfred W. Abrams of the New York State Department of Education: Educa<br />
tional standards in picture expression.<br />
Dr. Mason D. Gray of the West High School, Rochester: The new conception<br />
of objectives and the proposed reorganization of Latin teaching in secondary<br />
schools.<br />
Max Montor, Director of the Hamburg Municipal Theater: The Oedipus Rex<br />
of Sophocles recited in German translation.<br />
William R. George: The George Junior Republic.<br />
Dr. Charles S. Myers, Director of the British Institute of Industrial Psychol<br />
ogy: The trend of development in psychology.<br />
Maurice Ricker, United States Public Health Service: The science of life.<br />
SUMMER SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE<br />
IN THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE<br />
OFFICERS<br />
Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Albert Russell Mann, B.S.A., A.M., Dean of the College of Agriculture, Director<br />
of the Experiment Station, and Director of Extension.<br />
George Alan Works, Ph.B., M.S.A., Professor of Rural Education, in charge of<br />
the Summer School.<br />
Robert Pelton Sibley, M.A., L.H.D., Professor and Secretary.
THE SUMMER SESSION<br />
STAFF OF INSTRUCTION<br />
Arthur Augustus Allen, A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Ornithology.<br />
Elsa Guerdrum Allen, A.B., Assistant in Ornithology.<br />
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Thomas Levingston Bayne, jr., M.S., Instructor in Rural Education.<br />
Charles Beaman, B.S., High School Department and Science, State Normal<br />
School, Brockport, N. Y.<br />
Frederick Gardner Behrends, B.S., Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering.<br />
Harold Eugene Botsford, B.S., Assistant Extension Professor of Poultry Hus<br />
bandry.<br />
Frances Artie Brookins, Instructor and Assistant Director of Costume Shop.<br />
Ernest Burnham, Ph.D., Director of Rural Education, Western State Normal<br />
School, Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Julian Edward Butterworth, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.<br />
John L. Buys, B.S., Ph.D., Science Department, St. Lawrence <strong>University</strong>, Canton,<br />
N.Y.<br />
Thomas Nixon Carver, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Harvard <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Peter Walter Claassen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology.<br />
Anna Botsford Comstock, B.S., Emeritus Professor of Nature Study.<br />
Emma Conley, Supervisor of Homemaking Education, New York State Depart<br />
ment of Education.<br />
Raymond Bridgman Cowles, B.A., Instructor in Biology.<br />
Ralph Wright Curtis, M.S.A., Professor of Ornamental Horticulture.<br />
Theodore Hildreth Eaton, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.<br />
Ralph Almond Felton, M.A., Extension Professor of Rural Social Organization.<br />
Emery N. Ferriss, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.<br />
A. Leah Gause, B.S., Nature Study, State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Va.<br />
George R. Green, M.F., Professor of Wood Utilization and Nature Study, Penn<br />
sylvania State College.<br />
C. A. Gregory, Ph.D., School of Education, <strong>University</strong> of Oregon.<br />
Florence M. Hale, State Supervisor of Rural Schools, State Department of Maine.<br />
Edwin Ray Hoskins, B.S., Instructor in Rural Education.<br />
Ralph Sheldon Hosmer, B.S.A., M.F., Professor of Forestry.<br />
Hoyt Hopewell Hudson, Ph.D., Instructor in Public Speaking.<br />
Charles Edward Hunn, Instructor in Ornamental Horticulture.<br />
Frances Beatrice Hunter, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics.<br />
Oskar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology.<br />
Paul J. Kruse, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.<br />
Carl Edwin Ladd, Ph.D., Extension Professor of Farm Management.<br />
Carolyn Brundage McIlroy, Instructor in Home Economics and Shop Director.<br />
Robert Matheson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economic Entomology.<br />
Professor of Rural Social Organization.<br />
Bruce Lee Melvin, Ph.D., Acting<br />
Lua Alice Minns, M.S., Instructor in Floriculture.<br />
Helen Monsch, B.S., M.A., Professor of Home Economics.<br />
Clyde B. Moore, Professor of Education, <strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh.<br />
Richard Alan Mordoff, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Meteorology.<br />
Amy T. Morse, Professor of Home Economics, <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota.<br />
Walter Conrad Muenscher, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.<br />
William Irving Myers, Ph.D., Professor of Farm Management.<br />
Frank Ashmore Pearson, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics.<br />
Nellie Perkins, Ph.D., Director Wayne County, Michigan, Psychopathic<br />
Clinic.<br />
Miles D. Pirnie, B.S., Assistant in Ornithology.<br />
Joseph Pullman Porter, M.S.A., M.L.D., Assistant Extension Professor of<br />
Ornamental Horticulture.<br />
Reena Roberts, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics.<br />
Louis Michael Roehl, B.S., Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering.<br />
Henry William Schneck, M.S.A., Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening.<br />
William L. Spencer, B.A., M.A., High School Inspector, State Department,<br />
Alabama.<br />
Rolland Maclaren Stewart, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.
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George Alan Works, Ph.B., M.S.A., Professor of Rural Education.<br />
Frances Zuill, B.S., M.A., Supervisor Home Economics Education, Department<br />
of Education, Baltimore, Maryland.<br />
NON-RESIDENT LECTURERS<br />
Dr. E. G. Nourse, Institute of Economics, Washington, D. C: The real nature<br />
of Danish cooperation; The next step in American cooperation.<br />
Professor J.I. Falconer of the Ohio State <strong>University</strong>: Land problems in Ireland.<br />
Professor Frank A. Fetter of Princeton <strong>University</strong>: The Pittsburgh-Plus<br />
Plan; and The general theory of markets.<br />
Dr. M. C. Merrill, United States Forest Service: The economic menace of idle<br />
forest land; An economic balance between supply and demand; Our vanishing<br />
forests and their appeal to educational action; The forest, its uses and abuses in<br />
American life; The national campaign against the timber famine and how the<br />
schools are helping.<br />
Carl Snyder, Federal Reserve Bank: The banker, the farmer, and the credit<br />
supply.<br />
O. B. Jesness of the <strong>University</strong> of Kentucky: Cooperative marketing possibil<br />
ities and limitations.<br />
M. C. Burritt, Hilton, N. Y. : Federated Fruit and Vegetable Growers; Western<br />
New York Fruit Growers Cooperative Packing Association.<br />
Professor H. W. Ballantine of the <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota: Legal phases of<br />
cooperative marketing associations.<br />
Sir Henry Rew, London, England : The world's food supplies ; The land systems<br />
of various countries; Rural bonds of international amity; Cooperative methods<br />
in agriculture; State-help and self-help in agriculture.<br />
P. W. Bidwell, United States Tariff Commission: Tariff problems in agricul<br />
tural products.<br />
Professor E. R. A. Seligman of Columbia <strong>University</strong>: Recent tax reforms and<br />
the farmer.<br />
Farmers'<br />
Professor B. H. Hibbard of the <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin: control over<br />
prices; A farmer movement program.<br />
Professor F. W. Roman of New York <strong>University</strong>: Reconstruction in Europe.<br />
SUMMER SESSION OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW<br />
FACULTY<br />
Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Charles Kellogg Burdick, A.B., LL.B., Acting Dean of the College.<br />
Horace Eugene Whiteside, A.B., LL.B., Secretary of the College.<br />
Henry Winthrop Ballantine, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law in the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Minnesota Law School.<br />
Armistead Mason Dobie, B.A., M.A., LL.B., S.J.D., Professor of Law in the<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Virginia Department of Law.<br />
Oliver Leroy McCaskill, Ph.B., J.D., Professor of Procedure in the <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> College of Law.<br />
Austin Wakeman Scott, A.B., LL.B., Story Professor of Law in the Harvard<br />
Law School.<br />
Robert Sproule Stevens, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law in the <strong>Cornell</strong> Univer<br />
sity College of Law.<br />
William Reynolds Vance, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.B., Litt. D., Professor of Law<br />
in the Yale <strong>University</strong> School of Law.<br />
Horace Eugene Whiteside, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in the <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
College of Law.<br />
Edward Ecker Willever, LL.B., Librarian.
THE SUMMER SESSION 123<br />
SUMMER SCHOOL OF BIOLOGY<br />
STAFF OF INSTRUCTION<br />
Howard Bernhardt Adelmann, A.M., Instructor in Animal Histology<br />
bryology.<br />
James Chester Bradley, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology.<br />
Otis Freeman Curtis, Ph.D., Professor of Botany.<br />
Arthur Johnson Eames, Ph.D., Professor of Botany.<br />
Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology (Mycology).<br />
and Em<br />
Allan Cameron Fraser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding.<br />
William Arthur Hagan, D.V.M., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.<br />
Oscar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology.<br />
Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Histology and Em<br />
bryology.<br />
Louis Melville Massey, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology.<br />
Robert Matheson, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology.<br />
James George Needham, Ph.D., Litt.D., Professor of Entomology and Limnol<br />
ogy.<br />
Hugh Daniel Reed, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology.<br />
Lester Wayland Sharp, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Cytology).<br />
Sutherland Simpson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor of Physiology.<br />
Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Taxonomy).<br />
Carl Louis Wilson, Ph.D., Instructor in Botany.<br />
Albert Hazen Wright, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology.<br />
Benjamin Percy Young, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology.
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT<br />
Monday, June 15, 1925<br />
FIRST DEGREES<br />
BACHELORS OF ARTS WITH HONORS<br />
The degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honors is conferred upon the following<br />
students, for excellence in particular fields of study:<br />
Edward Gay Ainsworth, jr., in English<br />
Lawrence Russell Andrus, in French<br />
William Fuller Brown, jr., in English<br />
Alice Constance Buerger, in Psychology<br />
Wilson Lewis Farman, in Economics<br />
Stephen Mansfield Jaquith,<br />
in Economics<br />
Helen Kahn, in English<br />
George Kreezer, in Psychology<br />
Charles Francis Newton, in Mathematics<br />
Mary Johnson Ault<br />
Miriam Esther Bailey<br />
Ruth Sheridan Burke<br />
Grace Caldwell<br />
Edmund Clynes<br />
Oliver Dixon Comstock<br />
George Gartland Connelly<br />
Florence Marie Conner<br />
Paul Austin Crouch<br />
Margaret Mendenhall Duchesne<br />
Dorothy Antoinette Fellows<br />
Louis Irving Gelman<br />
Carson Crandall Hamilton<br />
Helen Frederica Hollister<br />
Doris Elizabeth Hopkins<br />
Wilton Jaffee<br />
BACHELORS OF ARTS<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Conferred<br />
Julian Harrington Adams<br />
George Anderson, jr.<br />
Martha Applebaum<br />
Charles Howard Baldwin<br />
Donald Winslow Brown<br />
Theodore Gregg Brown<br />
Veronica Cecelia Brown<br />
Joseph Michael Coppoletta, jr.<br />
Marion Deghu^e<br />
Bruce Balfour Evans<br />
Caroll Willis Ford<br />
Irwin Lawrence Freiberger<br />
Emanuel Gahan<br />
Bessie Gorelik<br />
Janet Kathryn Gunn<br />
Rodney Warren Hanford<br />
John Highberger Patterson,<br />
in Economics<br />
Helen Martha Peavy, in English<br />
Hugh William Prytherch, jr.,<br />
in Economics<br />
James William Pugsley, in Classics<br />
Hattie Raunheim, in French<br />
Bertha Salwen, in Mathematics<br />
Dorothy Estelle Simon, in Spanish<br />
Harry Starfield, in Spanish<br />
Francis Marion Sweet, in French<br />
George Kreezer<br />
Walter Denton Ludlum<br />
Grace Evelyn Muntz<br />
Frances Sarah Murphy<br />
Kenneth Frank Preston<br />
Edmond James Purcell<br />
Thomas Kingerlee Salmon<br />
Saul Schwartzbach<br />
Fred August Smith<br />
Theodore Carroll Strong<br />
Frank Jerome Tone, jr.<br />
Max Wainger<br />
Natalie Walker<br />
Esther Mary Webster<br />
Lemuel Boggs Weldon<br />
Clifford Rees White<br />
February 4, 1925<br />
Madeline Norma Herbert<br />
Joseph Hillel<br />
Earle Cole Hunt<br />
Eva Dorothy Kane<br />
Herbert Bernard Kaye<br />
Thomas Victor Kenney<br />
Robert Franklin McKinney<br />
Elias Markin<br />
Florence Mishnun<br />
Paul James Moore<br />
John McCormick Mykrantz<br />
Julia Susan Raynor<br />
Martin Rosenblum<br />
Lucy Evelyn Ross<br />
Albert James Scheu, jr.<br />
Howard Eisler Sternau<br />
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Genevieve Evangeline Stone<br />
Henry Norton Stone<br />
Sidney Vogel<br />
Henry Edward Abt<br />
Edward Theodore Ahlstrom<br />
Edward Gay Ainsworth, jr.<br />
Dorothy Bliss Aird<br />
Beatrice Allen<br />
Madeleine Christina Amato<br />
Lawrence Russell Andrus<br />
LaVerne Baldwin<br />
Robert Seward Barned<br />
Kenneth Franklin Barton<br />
Genevieve Elizabeth Bazinet<br />
Anne Elizabeth Beal<br />
Leon A. Beardsley<br />
Leila Warren Beaver<br />
Nathan Beckenstein<br />
Irving Harris Beckwith<br />
Leon Ernst Behr<br />
Bernice Aldarette Belden<br />
Miriam Elizabeth Belding<br />
William Benenson<br />
Sam Bernard, jr.<br />
George Emory Bliss<br />
Marcus Theodore Block<br />
Florence Blostein<br />
Ernest Walker Brackett<br />
Charles Bradley<br />
Abner Bregman<br />
Leo John Bridell<br />
Elmer Van Rensselaer Brimmer<br />
Mary Elizabeth Brown<br />
Wilham Fuller Brown, jr.<br />
Herbert Francis Bruning<br />
Alice Constance Buerger<br />
George Albert Bullwinkel<br />
Newton Collamore Burnett<br />
Myra Anthea Burton<br />
Catherine Edgeworth Campbell<br />
Kathleen Patricia Canfield<br />
Fred Llewellyn Chappell, jr.<br />
Ralph Lewis Chappell<br />
Barbara Baird Charles<br />
Eugene Clark<br />
Herbert Bernard Claster<br />
Heffren Jay Cohen<br />
Leonard Frank Cohen<br />
George Mitchell Cohn<br />
Morris Cohn<br />
Grace Helena Connell<br />
Eugene Joseph Conroy<br />
Arthur Munson Coon<br />
John D. Cooper, jr.<br />
John Flintoff Cotton<br />
Arthur Root Cowdery<br />
Josephine Frances Cowgill<br />
Edwin Christopher Coyne<br />
FIFTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT 125<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Henry Sweetser Wade<br />
Frederick Atwater Wilcox<br />
Robert Llewellyn Wright<br />
Florence Bartholomew Crane<br />
Charles Anthony Crawford<br />
Norvelle Elliott Curtis<br />
Robert Harding Dann<br />
Roger Lewis Dann<br />
Robert Franklin Dart<br />
Goodman Richard Davis, jr.<br />
Robert George Dean<br />
Elizabeth Purdue Dohme<br />
Fred Robert Dorner<br />
Robert Levant Doty<br />
Louise Arlene Downing<br />
Donald Lesser Drumtra<br />
Richard Roy Dunham<br />
Cyril Eber<br />
Walter Elmer Eells<br />
Roger Olaf Egeberg<br />
Seymour Dubois Eichen<br />
Joseph Erde<br />
Haydn Roth Evans<br />
Robert Gordon Evans<br />
Wilson Lewis Farman<br />
Edna Wilma Fernette<br />
Gertrude Gloria Feuerstein<br />
Jacob Figarsky<br />
Walter Russell Fippin<br />
Joseph Fishbein<br />
Helen Anderson Fraser<br />
Christine Frances Frellick<br />
Frank Sanford French<br />
Henry George Friedlander<br />
Eleanor Freeman Gage<br />
Taylor White Gannett<br />
Elsie Gerken<br />
Jeanne Gifford Gilbert<br />
Mary Alice Gilchrist<br />
Richard Cochran Gill<br />
John Sanborn Gillespie<br />
Henry Martin Goodkind<br />
Frances Miriam Goodnough<br />
Mildred Emma Grapes<br />
Eleanor Hall Graves<br />
John Richard Greeley<br />
Sidney Matthew Greenberg<br />
Charles Knight Greening<br />
Donald Tallmadge Griffin<br />
Kathleen Kline Graver<br />
Grant Guillemonte<br />
Robert Burdette Hardy<br />
William Martin Haynes<br />
Hoffman Reynolds Hays<br />
Jacob Hechler<br />
Elizabeth Genevieve Heffron<br />
Saul Isaac Heller<br />
Lillian Hedvig Hellstrom
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Rudolf Clemens Hergenrother<br />
Augusta Josephine Hermanson<br />
Frederick Kirstein Heyman<br />
Mildred Henrietta Hiller<br />
Lucius Alvin Hine, jr.<br />
Terry Stewart Hinkle<br />
Florence Marion Hoagland<br />
Daniel Wise Hogan, jr.<br />
Catherine Jane Hoover<br />
Edward William Ickes<br />
Lillian Esther Jacobson<br />
Stephen Mansfield Jaquith<br />
Dorothy Marie Johann<br />
Elizabeth Caroline Kackenmeister<br />
Helen Kahn<br />
Leon Sidney Kahn<br />
Herman Benjamin Kaplan<br />
Nathan Katz<br />
Raymond James Kay<br />
Kathryn Margaret Kelley<br />
William Vincent Kelley, jr.<br />
Evelyn Ruth Kennedy<br />
Arthur Emerson Kern<br />
Milton Kissin<br />
Daniel Klein<br />
Samuel Harold Klein<br />
Jacob Lawrence Kolb<br />
Helen Elizabeth Kovas<br />
Harold Henry Krider<br />
Nathan Krupkin<br />
Margaret Mary Lamb<br />
Joseph Anton Latona<br />
John Gallup Laylin<br />
Joseph Ashur Lazarus<br />
Elias David Lawrence<br />
Samuel Lempert<br />
Maxine Levison<br />
Benjamin Levitan<br />
Arthur Lintz<br />
Katherine Mary Livingston<br />
Harold Walter Longwell<br />
Ruth Stewart Lull<br />
Donald Rich Lyon<br />
Marion Lorena Macbeth<br />
John Winchester MacDonald<br />
Duncan Tracy McEwan<br />
William McKinley<br />
Vincent Michael Maddi<br />
Eunice Mina Magill<br />
Ernestine Gaines Marksbury<br />
William Elwood Marple<br />
Roger Alfred Mathes<br />
George Herbert May<br />
Harold King Melniker<br />
Evert William Meyers<br />
Samuel Mezansky<br />
Edward Lomax Monser, jr.<br />
Elsie Marguerite Montag<br />
Arthur Rose Moore<br />
Robert Morris<br />
Herbert Joseph Muller<br />
Dorothy Narefsky<br />
Sabrina Clifton Needham<br />
Dorothy May Nettleton<br />
Charles Francis Newton<br />
John Noll, jr.<br />
Frank John Novotny<br />
Valentine Anthony Nowicki<br />
Imogen Constance Noyes<br />
Arnold Laurence Offenthal<br />
Helen Brewster Owens<br />
Victor Hugo Panek<br />
John Highberger Patterson<br />
Mary Harriet Patton<br />
Helen Martha Peavy<br />
Helen Elizabeth Perrell<br />
Viola Allen Phillips<br />
Walter Randolph Pietsch<br />
Schuyler Brother Pratt<br />
Margaret Small Pritchard<br />
Hugh William Prytherch, jr.<br />
James William Pugsley<br />
Nelson Wesley Purdy<br />
Violet Jane Ransome<br />
Hattie Raunheim<br />
Margaret Ray<br />
Alton Randolph Raynor<br />
Joseph Charles Read<br />
Charles Harwood Ritter Reese<br />
Thomas George Rickert<br />
Sarah Louisa Ridgway<br />
Joseph Robbins<br />
Florence Elizabeth Romig<br />
Samuel Harry Rosen<br />
Harold Carl Rosenthal<br />
Leona Ruoff<br />
Helen Gertrude Sachnoff<br />
Bertha Salwen<br />
Lura Josephine Sawdon<br />
Ross Edward Scanlan<br />
Pauline Johanna Schmid<br />
Adele Beatrice Schnatz<br />
Joseph Theodore Schultz<br />
Leona Geraldine Schwartz<br />
Vincent John Schwingel<br />
Howard Tallman Searles<br />
Max Seborer<br />
Ruth Seinfel<br />
Alvin Otis Severance<br />
Lucille Norma Severance<br />
Anne Hubbell Seymour<br />
Joseph Robert Shaeffer, jr.<br />
Anna Shamroy<br />
Henry John Shirey<br />
Alfred Bruce Simmons<br />
Dorothy Estelle Simon<br />
Beatrice Clarice Singer<br />
Dorothy Sloat<br />
Hardick Allen Smith<br />
Walter Turner Southworth
Rose Spiegel<br />
Iva Edith Springstead<br />
Charles Maxwell Stainton<br />
Harry Starfield<br />
Samuel Stein<br />
Julian Haynes Steward<br />
Thomas Luke Stirling<br />
Margaret Mary Sullivan<br />
Marjorie Belle Swarthout<br />
Francis Marion Sweet<br />
Abram Kernelle Swersie<br />
Samuel Armstrong Talbot<br />
Helene Sofia Tannenbaum<br />
William Peck Taylor<br />
John Hazen Teeple<br />
Louis Thaler<br />
Claude Standish Thompson<br />
Jerome Wilbur Thompson<br />
Edward George Thorp<br />
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Sibyl Dorothy Tobias<br />
Whitney Maynard Trousdale<br />
Marjory Isabella Truman<br />
Reuben Turner<br />
Virginia Van Vranken<br />
Elizabeth Arnold Vivarttas<br />
Emily Anna Voigt<br />
Karl Koehler Vollmer<br />
Luise Ottilie von Roeder<br />
Edward Joseph Walter<br />
Joseph Waxelbaum<br />
Dorothy Alice Weeber<br />
Edward Joseph West<br />
Helen Aline Wieczorek<br />
Zarah Williamson<br />
Ruth Cushman Willits<br />
Hildegard Newcomb Wilson<br />
Elinore Elizabeth Woehl<br />
Mary Anna Zawatski<br />
Veda Mary Zellar<br />
BACHELORS OF CHEMISTRY<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Stephen Webster Dodge Clive Harris Nellis<br />
Robert Noel Titus<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
John King Berresford David Wilson Moore, 3rd.<br />
Linn Bruce Bowman Wilbur Shannon Randel<br />
Hugh Bayard Hodge, jr. Alvin Frost Shepard<br />
Howard Louis Hunter Matthew Weber, jr.<br />
Gilbert Richard Beebe<br />
Paul Owen Blackmore<br />
John Thomas Carty<br />
Victor Chalupski<br />
Kenneth Forest Copley<br />
Harold Adlard Lovenberg<br />
Robert Glasgow Pelton<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Roberto Reynaldo Moreno, jr.<br />
George Washington Murray, jr.<br />
Carlisle Schade<br />
Robert Gurdineer Seaman<br />
William Emerson Snee<br />
Paul Amos Webster<br />
Joseph Harry Wells<br />
BACHELORS OF LAWS<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Albert Sylvester Crockin<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Robert Karl Peterson<br />
Walter Barton Reynolds<br />
Ramon Arrache-Battistini<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Walter Jones Hubert<br />
James Albert Austin<br />
William Israelson<br />
Charles Emmes Cassidy<br />
Otto Carl Jaeger<br />
Dwight Conn Dale<br />
Gustave Stubbs Lobrano<br />
Hugh Lea Fates, A.B.<br />
Thomas Joseph Aloysius McFadden<br />
Ernest Porter Felt, A.B.<br />
Albert John Monahan<br />
Walter Carney Garey, A.B.<br />
William Floyd Monahan<br />
Elliott Wilder Gumaer Willis Dickinson Morgan, A.B.
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Robert Edward Pollan Max Van Palen Schoonmaker, A.B.<br />
Francis Joseph Quillinan Milton Weiss, A.B.<br />
Willard Marshall Law Robinson Herman Wolkinson<br />
Franklin Secor Wood, A.B.<br />
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE<br />
In the College of Agriculture<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
John Henry Bluford<br />
Elva Theodora Campbell<br />
George Abdallah Knaysi<br />
Emma Gunther Kuchler<br />
David Bigelow Cook Janet Zillah Kuntz<br />
Julius Leo Friedman Helen Louise Larkin<br />
Allene Viola Goodenough Luis Lichauco<br />
Marjorie Lambert Groff William Henry McWilliam<br />
Emmett Ellsworth Hart, jr. Adele Dean Mogensen<br />
Hazel Madeline Heacock Lavinia Lowry Pengelly<br />
Helen Horton Heard Lillian Ernestine Rabe<br />
Irving Weaver Ingalls Frank Willis Schubert<br />
Edith Tingley<br />
John William Carncross<br />
James Joseph Carroll<br />
Willis Edmund Chase<br />
Albert Winston Dunlap<br />
Winifred Elrod<br />
Edward Strong Gilbert<br />
Rika Miriam Gillett<br />
Albert Frederick Hauptfiihrer<br />
Genevieve Hunt<br />
Wilma Sinton Jerman<br />
Richard William Dickinson Jewett<br />
Michael Donald Linehan<br />
Kathleen Anne MacAdams<br />
Andrew Ackerman<br />
Gertrude Antoinette Adelmann<br />
Augusta Alpert<br />
Ray Stephens Ashbery<br />
Ross Herbert Baisden<br />
Ralph Hooker Barrett<br />
Glenn McKinley Bass<br />
Eugene Borda<br />
Clifford Ellsworth Brew<br />
Dorothy Holmes Brown<br />
William Hans Brunke<br />
Nelson Gardiner Bump<br />
George Samuel Butts<br />
Charles Crawford Carter<br />
Nathaniel Chadwick<br />
Liang Hsiang Chou<br />
Albert William Clurman<br />
(As of June 17, 19 14)<br />
W. Storrs Cole<br />
Dorothy May Compton<br />
John Eastland Coykendall<br />
Anna Helen Dickson<br />
Samuel B. Dorrance<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Alfred Schultz Mills<br />
William Reuel Needham<br />
William Baldwin Parshall<br />
William Wiley Porter<br />
Mary Adelia Quick<br />
Donald Timmerman Ries<br />
Hervey Strong Rose<br />
John Ludington Schoonmaker<br />
Belle Katherine Schultz<br />
Anne June Snitow<br />
Zelner Hamlin Stoughton<br />
George Bentley Webber<br />
Herbert Emil Wickenheiser<br />
Edna Deborah Wood<br />
Conferred<br />
June 15, 1925<br />
Joseph Simms Earman<br />
Clement Vose Elmer<br />
Rachmiel Forschmiedt<br />
Hervey De Forest Forward<br />
Edward Shields Foster<br />
Bernard Frank<br />
Harold Ives Frederick<br />
Judith Fried<br />
Archibald Martin Funnell<br />
Roger Price Gabriel<br />
Wilber Mortimer Gaige, jr.<br />
Alexander Hoffman Gardner<br />
William Joseph Garypie<br />
Dorothy Cooper Genung<br />
Willard Edwin Georgia<br />
Charles Alton Gillett<br />
Myron Gordon<br />
Neale Russell Hamilton<br />
Lester Koenig Harris<br />
John Hayes Hobbie<br />
Thomas Charlton Hobbie<br />
Henry Porter Howell<br />
John Edgar Hyatt
Edward Frederick Ives, jr.<br />
Clyde Chester Jefferson<br />
Lambert Lewis Kenfield<br />
Frank Eldor Knowlton<br />
Daniel Harvey Krouse<br />
Richard August Laubengayer<br />
Joseph Paul Lusk<br />
Allison Avery McKenzie<br />
Arland Lee MacKinney<br />
Earl Randies McNeil<br />
Henry Raymond Makuen<br />
Robert Grove Maxwell<br />
Francena Roulet Meyer<br />
Fannie Butcher Miller<br />
John Godfrey Miller<br />
Ernest Merle Mills<br />
Virginia Hope Moran<br />
John Douglas Nelson<br />
Cuyler Emory Paine<br />
Hoke Smith Palmer<br />
Eugene Raymond Perry<br />
Leland Theodore Pierce<br />
Francis Monroe Porch<br />
DeVere Abbot Porter<br />
Adinor Runkle Powell<br />
James Frederic Reeves<br />
Ralph Dobbin Reid<br />
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Charles Dubois Richman<br />
Jacob Harvey Schierenberg<br />
Oscar Edward Schubert<br />
Henry Perry Sexsmith<br />
Henry Eugene Sisson<br />
Lyle Albert Sisson<br />
Lewice Leslie Sovocool<br />
Paul Edward Spahn<br />
Marion Witherle Staples<br />
Allen Knox Strong<br />
George Clarence Strong<br />
Hewlett Edgar Sutton<br />
Henry William Tannhauser<br />
Gordon Henry Taylor<br />
Hayden Humphrey Tozier, jr.<br />
Barbara Ellis Trevor<br />
Gerard Lathrop Vermilye<br />
Arthur Ellis Vrooman<br />
Carl Frank Wagner<br />
Dorothy Irene Weaver<br />
Wendell Kershaw Webber<br />
William Harrison Wheeler<br />
Clayton Ernium Whipple<br />
Sterling Treat Whitman<br />
Ellen Watson Wing<br />
Russell Ira Young<br />
Bertha Louise Zoeller<br />
In the College of Home Economics<br />
Mary Marsh Acker<br />
Eleanor Baker<br />
Anna Elizabeth Barrett<br />
Helen Leonora Bettis<br />
Marion Louise Bool<br />
Ruth Emily Clapp<br />
Mary Tabitha Close<br />
Edith May Conrad<br />
Katherine Eliza De Witt<br />
Dorothy Irene Fessenden<br />
Marion Kathryn Foss<br />
Mary Anna Franz<br />
Helen Frances Green<br />
Huldah Elizabeth Hamlin<br />
Madeline Cornelia Heine<br />
Florence Helen Hershey<br />
Catharine Frances Hillegas<br />
Barbara Gilbert Hooper<br />
Charlotte Bostwick Hopkins<br />
Lucille Howe<br />
Mary Frances Ruth Henderson Kennedy<br />
Flora Lucille Lohr<br />
Lucy Edith Marsh<br />
Elizabeth Hammond Meach<br />
Doris Lillian Mitchell<br />
Ysabel Alvira Muller<br />
Margaret Chambers Murphy<br />
Mildred Julia Oliver<br />
Frances Marguerite Olmstead<br />
Helen Elizabeth Rouse<br />
Marion Elizabeth Schoonmaker<br />
Margaret Elizabeth Seeley<br />
Eudora Shaw Smith<br />
Helen Josephine Smith<br />
Jane Belle Snow<br />
Julia Boiler Snyder<br />
Amy Louise Stanton<br />
Helen Mabel Sterrett<br />
Lucille Abigail Tucker<br />
Bessie Matilda Tuttle<br />
Humphrey Lola Catherine Van Alstyne<br />
Janet Elisabeth Watson<br />
John Courtney<br />
John Milton Crandall<br />
John Morhead Dockery<br />
Clyde Austin Jennings<br />
Hotel Management<br />
Herbert John Marchand<br />
Joseph Henry Nolin<br />
Alfred Lander Olsen<br />
Harry Ellis Reynolds
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DOCTORS OF VETERINARY MEDICINE<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Herbert Morris Cox Harold George Nelson<br />
James Sumner Marshall Milton Alson Nevens<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Dell Clare Bassett William Kemp Nugent<br />
Richard Vincent Gibbons Paul Albert Raymond<br />
Walter Joseph Gibbons Charles Cornelius Rife<br />
Reuben Gordon Adalyn Flora Schoenfeld<br />
Robert Herman Volgenau<br />
BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
John Anthony Hartell Julius Korchien<br />
James McDonald Lindeman<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Thomas Jefferson Baird Robert Brace Grannis<br />
Julian Gallup Everett Edgar Lawrence Kaw<br />
Richard Lee Gilson Anton George Nosek, jr.<br />
Olive Frances Tjaden<br />
Jo Ray<br />
BACHELORS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
George Frederick Titus<br />
Floyd Frank Walkley<br />
BACHELORS OF FINE ARTS<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Helen Colegrove Nichols<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Hester Bancroft Florence Evelyn Dahme<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERS<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Salvador Joseph Cianciulli Lester Tilden Palmer<br />
Hal Robert Davis John James Piazza<br />
Russell Mills Duff Louis Frank Savoye<br />
John Joseph Fleming, jr. Koichiro Shimizu<br />
Charles Henry Adler<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Edwin Charles Hurd<br />
Jonathan Mueller Ball<br />
Claude Lewis Brownell<br />
George Edward Jeffery<br />
Arsenio Luna y Paez<br />
Victor Cortina y Garcia Robert Wesley Shipman<br />
Richard Thomas Stumpf<br />
Joseph Harry Adler<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Edward Benson Dennis<br />
Charles Fox Beeler<br />
Charles Edward Benisch<br />
James Everett Duffy<br />
Clarence Gordon Eaton<br />
Richard Evanson Bonyun Richard Francis Graef<br />
Elias Florence Buckley<br />
John Albert Chambers<br />
Philip Drinker Gummere<br />
Robert Adolph Hamburger<br />
Frederick William Colucci Benjamin Louis Hope<br />
Hubert Davidson Kendall King Hoyt<br />
William Pou de Jarnette, jr. Clarence Raymond Hyer
FIFTY- SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT<br />
Charles Crouch Kauffman<br />
Howard Ross Poulson<br />
Norman Durling Kenney<br />
Edward Alexander Proctor<br />
Edward Buckler Kirby<br />
David Wallace Punzelt<br />
Howard Remington Kohler<br />
Thomas Joseph Roberts<br />
Richard Irving Land<br />
Lester Bartlett Shapleigh<br />
William Sandel Louchheim<br />
Nehemiah Osborne Siegfried<br />
Ramon Monteloyola Madrigal<br />
Lawrence Vancleve Mott<br />
Philip Charles Stein<br />
Geddie Blair Strickland<br />
James Alexander Norris<br />
Paschal Neilson Strong, jr.<br />
Theodore Morrison Osborne<br />
William Ratcliffe Thompson<br />
Eugene Samuel Ovenshine<br />
Medford Theodore Thomson<br />
Frank Joseph Pagliaro<br />
Lewis Alva Tompkins, jr.<br />
Raymond Vincent Palmer<br />
Ralph Arnold Tudor<br />
Lewis Conrad Parker<br />
Lambert LeRoy<br />
William Petrillo<br />
Donald John Post<br />
Charles<br />
Tuerke<br />
Herman Greig Veeder, jr.<br />
Francis Jennings Wilson<br />
Penzel Wright<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Coleman Bassett Moore Henry Greene Warnick<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Frederick Eugene Burnham Philip Wilson Moore<br />
Euclid Orrel Burton Miles Gordon Northrop, E.E.<br />
James Frederick Leonard Frank Levi Young, jr.<br />
Seiichi Akabane<br />
Alan James Alaura<br />
George Carl Bauer<br />
Walter Alfred Beck<br />
Lee Cotton Bennett<br />
Herman Bergholtz, jr.<br />
Lawrence Otto Bidstrup<br />
Edward Francis Bird<br />
William Bisch<br />
Joseph Hill Black<br />
Harry Philip Blank, jr.<br />
Edward Lawrence Booth<br />
Lester Francis Bourgarde<br />
Ernest Whiting Bowen<br />
Kenneth Herbert Bowen<br />
Robert Rice Bridgman<br />
Malin Hoopes Brown<br />
Spencer Brownell, jr.<br />
Leonard Bruckbauer<br />
Ripley Pierce Bullen<br />
Howard Watrous Burden<br />
Charles Albert Carpenter<br />
Kenneth Caskey<br />
Harold Milo Catlin<br />
Anderson Hume Chenault<br />
Henry McDowell Chestnut<br />
Robert Sheldon Coleman<br />
Lloyd Colston<br />
John Cowle Cramer<br />
Raymond Adelbert Dewey<br />
Fred Markham Dorris<br />
Ralph Leopold Dunckel<br />
James Strohm Emerson<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Raymond Groshon Fowler<br />
Leo King Fox<br />
Philip Rau Friend<br />
Roscoe Hodges Fuller<br />
Henry Arthur Gerken<br />
Wiliam Jarboe Grove<br />
William Curtis Harris<br />
Reymour Elton Harwood<br />
Charles William Hay<br />
Frank Lawrence Henderson<br />
Augustus Robert Hill<br />
Malcolm Erastus Hill<br />
Robert Weise Hill<br />
Sylvan Roos Hirsch<br />
Frank Adam Hoffman<br />
Miller Reese Hutchison, jr.<br />
Ralph Slater Huyck<br />
Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey<br />
Brenton William Jennings, B.S.<br />
Ruleph Armitage Johnson<br />
Donald Francis Keesler<br />
Arthur Charles Kletzsch, jr.<br />
Herman Knauss<br />
Harold Fitch Kneen<br />
Vincent Louis Kohl<br />
George Alvin Laird<br />
Pearl Evans Landback<br />
Edward Hill Lang<br />
Arthur Walter Lee<br />
Henry Howard Lenz<br />
Adolph Vincent Leun<br />
Carlos Alberto Llorens<br />
James Edward McGrath<br />
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Donald William McKim<br />
Frederick Clarence Mallery<br />
Robert Parker Mason<br />
Bernard Meyer<br />
Archibald Tearse Miller, B.S. in E.E.<br />
Fred George Moritz<br />
Malcolm Chapman Morrison<br />
Horace Willard Richter<br />
Benjamin Wilson Robinson<br />
James Rogers, II<br />
Sylvan B. Schapiro<br />
Benjamin Martin Shaub<br />
William Favre Slater<br />
Bernard Baer Stern<br />
Charles Koons Mount, jr.<br />
Edwin Hart Strunk<br />
Alfred William Nagel<br />
George Kennedy Newell, jr.<br />
Howard Jerome O'Donnell<br />
George Everett Pierson, jr.<br />
George Arthur Porter<br />
Glendale Marion Price<br />
Leonard Cassell Price<br />
George Williams Purdy<br />
Joseph Mercer Rampona<br />
Malcolm Rollison Taylor<br />
Paul Henry Travis<br />
Harold Louis Treu<br />
Otto Albert Trostel<br />
Lewis Joseph Trounstine, jr.<br />
Clinton Montgomery Vernon<br />
Herbert Gary Wallace<br />
Guy Trevelyn Warfield, jr.<br />
Irwin Weill<br />
Lynn Hubbard Ransom<br />
Paul Clemson Ray<br />
Donald King<br />
Robert Hence<br />
Wilson<br />
Philip Leslie Wright<br />
Young, B.A.<br />
Claude Arthur LeRoy<br />
DeWitt Gordon Angus<br />
Millard Warner Baldwin, jr.<br />
Thomas Lewis Ballard<br />
Arthur Henry Bardewyck<br />
Lawrence Adams Burckmyer, jr.<br />
Mallory King Cannon, jr.<br />
George Byron Catlin<br />
Roger Jewett Coe<br />
James Edward Coleman<br />
Steven Livesey Conner<br />
John Bradley Cooper<br />
Alva Vattier Courtright<br />
Junius Clay Davenport, jr.<br />
Charles Van Ness DeWitt<br />
William Louis Frey<br />
Paul LaVerne Gillan<br />
George Theodore Hepburn<br />
Melvin Leroy Hill<br />
Arthur John Hopper, jr.<br />
Royal Burrdell Ingersoll<br />
August Fabel Jones<br />
Walter Roy Jones<br />
Didier Journeaux<br />
Edgar Williams Kroehle<br />
Harold Stephen Lewis<br />
Albert Joseph McCarthy<br />
John Bricher McKeon<br />
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS<br />
Conferred September 2y, 1924<br />
John Gottlieb Nesbett<br />
Rowland Smith Reeve<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Howard Sidney Orcutt<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Charles Bartholomew Maretzo<br />
George William Miller<br />
Godfrey Morgan, jr.<br />
Robert Hartwell Mott-Smith<br />
Richard Wilmarth Moulton<br />
Irvin Nevins<br />
Robert Pinney Nick<br />
Clarence Fenton Lincoln Osgerby<br />
Hector Bradford Samson<br />
Arthur Henry Schafer<br />
Edward Sturgis Seeley<br />
Leo Charles Smith<br />
Ashford Worthington Stalnaker, jr.<br />
Harold Wilson Stalnaker<br />
Ernest Walter Stan-<br />
Edwin Sternberg<br />
Edward <strong>Cornell</strong> Sullivan, jr.<br />
Francisco Taufer Sunico, M.E.<br />
Glenn Roberts Taft<br />
Manuel Tinio y Quijano, M.E.<br />
Otto Spaulding Tinkel<br />
Kenneth Gregg Van Wynen<br />
Oscar Vere<br />
Alexander Whitney<br />
Charles Benjamin Wieters<br />
iohn Palen Wood, M.E.<br />
tfyron Zucker
FIFTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT 133<br />
ADVANCED DEGREES<br />
MASTERS OF ARTS<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Francis Niles Bacon, A.B.: Latin, Education. Thesis: Augustus as a God in the<br />
Poetry of the Augustan Age.<br />
Sarah Lucile Burriss, A.B.: Nineteenth Century Fiction, American Literature.<br />
Thesis : The Fiction of Thomas Hardy.<br />
Bertha Lucretia Carroll, B.A.: Victorian Literature, American Literature.<br />
Thesis: Browning's Use of Historical Material.<br />
Psyche Cattell: Education, Statistics. Thesis: School Standing and Physical<br />
Traits.<br />
Huan Lo, A.B.: Education, Government. Thesis: Reorganizing the Administra<br />
tive System of Education in China.<br />
Helen Zuck Loring, B.A.: English Elizabethan Literature, English Language.<br />
Somebody,"<br />
Thesis: "Nobody and edited with Introduction and Notes.<br />
Albert Clayton Lyles, A.B. : Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
The Electrolysis of Selenic Acid and Selenates.<br />
Desmond Stevens Powell, A.B.: English Literature, Education.<br />
and Byron.<br />
Thesis: Shelly<br />
Eulalie Alberta Richardson, A.B.: English Drama, English Language. Thesis:<br />
"Appius and Virginia,"<br />
a Tragedy by John Webster, with Introduction and<br />
Notes.<br />
Elroy Franklin Sheldon, A.B.: Embryology and Histology, Physiology. Thesis:<br />
Nature of the So-called Hibernating Gland in Mammals.<br />
Mattie Ellen Wright, A.B.: French Literature, German Literature.<br />
The Poetry of Francis Jammes.<br />
Thesis:<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Barbara McClintock, B.S.: Cytology, Genetics. Thesis: A Resume of Cyto<br />
logical Investigations of the Cereals with Particular Reference to Wheat.<br />
Vera Louise Peacock, A.B.: French, Education. Thesis: The Dramatic Works of<br />
Paul Claudel.<br />
Charles McKinley Ramsey, B.S.: Economic Theory, Finance. Thesis: The<br />
British Pound since 1914. A Consideration of Some of the Factors Involved in<br />
the Course of Sterling Exchange in the Periods 1914-1923.<br />
Amy Elizabeth Williams, A.B.: English History, American History. Thesis:<br />
The Speaker of the House of Commons, 1603-1629.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Jeannette Alexander, B.A.: French, Latin. Thesis: Personal Element of Beyle's<br />
Works.<br />
Hope Evangeline Anderson, A.B.: Histology and Embryology, Pathology and<br />
JBacteriology. Thesis: The Lymphatic Tissue of the Gastric Mucosa.<br />
Lucy Elizabeth Berger, B.A.: Mathematics, Mathematics. Thesis: A Topo<br />
logical Study of Certain Plane Algebraic Curves.<br />
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, A.B.: English, Education.<br />
Essay.<br />
Thesis: The Personal<br />
Frances Holland Burns, B.A.: Anatomy, Physiology. Thesis: Lobes and Fissures<br />
of the Human Lung A Study of 100 Adult and 30 Foetal Specimens.<br />
Cdolidge Otis Chapman, A.B.: English, History. Thesis: The Diction of the<br />
Middle English Purity.<br />
Frederick Carl Christensen, M.D.: Pathology, Chemistry. Thesis: The Loca<br />
tion, Age and Sex Incidence of 1000 Cases of Bone Tumors.<br />
Henry Francis Cook, A.B.: Nineteenth Century Literature, Elizabethan Litera<br />
ture. Thesis : Joseph Conrad, A Study of His Novels and Biographical Books.<br />
Hugh Oliver Cook, A.B.: Education, Public Speaking. Thesis: A Modern High<br />
School Plant for the Negro Children of Kansas City, Mo,<br />
Helen Sophie Davis, A.B.: English Drama, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis:<br />
Characteristics of the English Comedy of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.
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Irving Antony Derbigny, A.B.: Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry.<br />
I hesis: The Reduction of Nitrous Oxide.<br />
Edith Anna Farnham, A.B.: English History, American History. Thesis: The<br />
Career of Sir Robert Phelips in the Parliament of 162 1.<br />
Wallace Klippert Ferguson, B.A.: Medieval History, Modern European History<br />
Thesis: Bancal Des Issarts Publicist of the Gironde.<br />
Valleria Belt Grannis, A.B.: French, English. Thesis: Critical Estimates of<br />
Stendhal.<br />
Mary Blakesley Griswold, B.A.: English Literature, Middle English. Thesis:<br />
The Poetics of Aristotle and the Iliad of Homer.<br />
Mardiros Epipan Hekimian, C.E.: Mathematics, Physics. Thesis: A Repre<br />
sentation of a Function of Several Variables by a Finite Number of Powers with<br />
Continuous Coefficients.<br />
Henry Alfred Hoover, B.S.: Geometry, Analysis. Thesis: Resolution of Singu<br />
larities on a Proper Sextic Curve.<br />
Edwin Johnston Howard, A.B.: English Literature, English Language. Thesis:<br />
An Art of Poetry.<br />
Linda Grace Hoyer, A.B.: Literary Criticism, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis:<br />
A Study of the Bride of Lammermoor.<br />
James Hutton, A.B. : Classics, English. Thesis: The Greek Anthology in England.<br />
Helen Keane, B.A.: Public Speaking, Literary Criticism. Thesis: Study and<br />
Practice in Quintilian's Theory of Oratorical Training.<br />
Zung-Nyi Loh, B.A.: Physics, Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of Temperature<br />
on the Absorption of Fluorescein.<br />
Mary Anna McCrea, A.B. : Sociology, Labor Problems. Thesis: Hiring Problems<br />
and Methods.<br />
Edwin Nungezer, B.S. : Elizabethan Literature, Old and Middle English. Thesis:<br />
Dedications of Plays.<br />
Mary Graydon Payne, A.B.: Histology and Embryology, Physiology. Thesis:<br />
The Vascular Channels of Costal Cartilage in Different Mammalian Forms: A<br />
Comparative Study to Determine their Significance and Extent.<br />
Matthew Corell Pugsley, A.B.: Anatomy, Bacteriology and Pathology. Thesis:<br />
The Notches and Fissures of the Human Spleen.<br />
Leo Bogan Roberts, A.B.: Inorganic Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Alkalinity of Blue Rock Salt.<br />
Julia Elizabeth Rothermel, A.B.: Embryology and Histology, Zoology. Thesis:<br />
The Erythropoietic Activity of the Spleen in the Cat.<br />
Jason Almus Russell, A.B.: English, Education. Thesis: Ruskin the Educator.<br />
Ruth Nimmo St. John, A.B.: Economic Geology, Physical Geography. Thesis:<br />
Some Studies on the Methods of Fossilization of Plant Tissue.<br />
Margaret Louise Tallmadge, A.B.: Latin, Ancient History. Thesis: Certain<br />
Difficult Passages in the Brutus of Cicero.<br />
Benjamine Tokuo Tsunajima, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: On the Stability of Foam.<br />
Lelia Evelyn Tupper, A.B.: English Literature, English Language. Thesis: The<br />
Cunning Lovers.<br />
Max Wainger, A.B.: English, History. Thesis: The Life and Works of Henry<br />
Sweet.<br />
Catherine Margaret Welch, A.B.: French, Spanish. Thesis: The Aspects of<br />
Romanticism and Realism in Stendhal.<br />
Elizabeth Dorothy Worman, A.B.: English, Public Speaking. Thesis: The<br />
Authorship of The Merry Devil of Edmonton.<br />
MASTERS OF SCIENCE<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Stewart Rochester Cooper, B.S.: Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: The<br />
Use of Dinitroso-Resorcinol as a Reagent for the Detection of Cobalt, Iron, and<br />
Copper.<br />
Irene Dorothy Dobroscky, B.S.: Entomology, Bacteriology. Thesis: A Study of<br />
the ExternalJParasites of Nestling Robins and the Fauna of the Nest throughout<br />
the Year.
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Elizabeth Racao Durfee, B.S.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics.<br />
Thesis: A Study of the Transmission and Reflection of Light by Ancient Glass.<br />
Richard Cornelius Fisher, B.A., B.S.A.: Dairy Industry, Agricultural Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: Influence of Transportation upon the Bacterial Content and Temperature<br />
of Milk under Summer Conditions.<br />
Kenneth Price Geohegan, A.B. : Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
The Microscopic Identification of Paper Fillers.<br />
William Carroll Hollis, B.S.: Dairy Industry, Accounting. Thesis: An Account<br />
ing System for a Small Ice Cream Plant.<br />
James Edward Knott, B.S.: Plant Physiology, Vegetable Gardening. Thesis:<br />
The Effect of Certain Treatments of Seed before and during Germination on the<br />
Subsequent Growth and Yield of some Vegetable Crops.<br />
Jack Miscall, B.S.: Agricultural Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Relation between Refractive Index and Composition of Solutions with Particular<br />
Reference to Condensed Milk.<br />
Elmer C. Nash, B.S.: Rural Education, Agricultural Economics. Thesis: A<br />
Study of the Resources for the Vocational Guidance of the Boys of Dryden School<br />
Community.<br />
John Victor Nevitt, B.S., D.V.M.: Veterinary Surgery, Animal Husbandry.<br />
Thesis: Important Hernias of Domestic Animals.<br />
Ola Dot Overbey, B.S.: Poultry Husbandry, Rural Social Organization. Thesis:<br />
The Distribution of Egg Production as an Indication of the Laying Capacity of<br />
Fowls.<br />
Mooljibhai Shivabhai Patel, B.S.: Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry.<br />
Thesis : Orthocresol tetrachlorophthalein and Some of its Derivatives.<br />
Bryan Berry Paul, B.Chem.E.: Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Engineering.<br />
Thesis: The Viscosities of Mixtures of Nitric Acid, Sulphuric Acid and Water.<br />
Dora Carmena Perry, A.B.: Rural Education, Rural Sociology. Thesis: The<br />
Place of Home and School Co-operative Organizations in the Attainment of Rural<br />
School Objectives.<br />
Paul Smith Prickett, B.S.: Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology. Thesis: Studies<br />
on A gar-Agar.<br />
Belle Katherine Stewart, A.B.: Botany, Physical Geography. Thesis: The<br />
Vascular Anatomy of the Flower of the Phryma.<br />
George Paul Vincent, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Corrosion in Diehrornate Solutions.<br />
George Willever Walton, Ph.B.: Zoology, Botany. Thesis: The Alimentary<br />
Canal of the Larva of Tipula Abdominalis.<br />
Christopher John Welz, Chem.E.: Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: The Electrodeposition of the Alloy Cupro-Nickel.<br />
Chia Teh Yu, B.S.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: A<br />
Study of Special State Aid to Rural Schools in Minnesota.<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Claire Cole Fisher, B.S. in M.E.: Water Power Engineering, Geology. Thesis:<br />
An Investigation of Water Hammer.<br />
George Eric Peabody, B.S.: Rural Social Organization, Rural Economy. Thesis:<br />
The Rural Community Building.<br />
Ernest Guy Robinson, B.S.: Stratigraphy, Physical Geography. Thesis: A<br />
Correlation of the Mesozoic Strata of Southwestern Alberta and Montana.<br />
Yen Chiao Tao, B.S.: Agricultural Chemistry, Dairy Industry. Thesis: The<br />
Chemistry of the Rice Extract.<br />
Francis Gwinnett Constans Tooke, B.S.: Economic Entomology, Morphological<br />
Entomology. Thesis: A Biological Study of the White Pine Aphid, Chermes<br />
Calcium Arsenate as an Insecticide.<br />
Pinicorticis, and a Study of<br />
Cornelius Janse Uys, B.S.: Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry. Thesis:<br />
The Consumer's Demand for Meat as Related to the Meat Market Problem.
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Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Livingston Stanley Boyer, B.S.: Soil Technology, Physical Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Effect of Partial Deficiencies on Nutrient Growth.<br />
John Lossing Buck, B.S.: Farm Management, Rural Social Organization. Thesis:<br />
An Economic and Social Survey of 150 Farms in Yenshan County, Chihli Province,<br />
China.<br />
Domenic Victor De Pasquale, B.S.: Sewage Treatment, Entomology. Thesis:<br />
A Study of Ithaca Septic Tank and Reconstruction into Imhoff Tanks.<br />
Myron Gustin Fincher, D.V.M.: Clinical Medicine, Pathology and Bacteriology.<br />
Thesis: Studies of Genital Disease in a Herd of Dairy Cattle.<br />
Frank Hare, D.V.M.: Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Physiology. Thesis:<br />
A Study of the Clinical Pathology of the Blood in Canine Distemper.<br />
John M. Hendrickson, D.V.M.: Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, Poultry<br />
and<br />
Husbandry. Thesis: The Differentiation of Bad. Pullorum "Rettger"<br />
Bad. Sanguinarium "Moore."<br />
Emilio Infante y Tiongco, B.A., B.S.: Industrial Chemistry, Agricultural<br />
Chemistry. Thesis: The Manufacture of Alcohol from Sugar Cane Molasses.<br />
Georges Abdullah Knaysi, B.S.: Bacteriology, Organic Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Some Chemical Factors which Influence the Body of Artificial Buttermilk.<br />
Arlie Estus McGuire, B.S.A.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization.<br />
Thesis : Educational Status and Vocational Intentions of Farm Boys.<br />
John Rustin Alfred McMillan, B.S.Agr.: Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology.<br />
Thesis: A Study of the Inheritance of Glume-length and other Characters in a<br />
Cross between Varieties of Triticum Dioccum and Triticum Polonicum.<br />
William Darrow McMillan, B.S.: Animal Husbandry, Farm Management.<br />
Thesis: Cereal Grains, Their By-Produds and Other Livestock Feeds.<br />
Rita Morales, B.A.: Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology.<br />
Methanol in Alcoholic Beverages.<br />
Thesis: The Detection of<br />
Milton Goodrich Nelson, B.S.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization.<br />
Thesis: A Suggested Method for the Study of the Activities of District Super<br />
intendents of Schools in New York State.<br />
Roy Franklyn Penman, B.S. in E.E.: Applied Electricity, Mathematics. Thesis:<br />
Theory and Application of Three Circuit Transformers.<br />
David Henry Pierce, B.S.: Education, Economics. Thesis: The Educational<br />
Treatment of Borderland Cases of Mental Deficiency.<br />
Bhagwant Govind Potdar, B.S.: industrial Chemistry, Industrial Organization.<br />
Thesis: Solubility Relationships in the System Sodium Chloride, Sodium<br />
Sulphate, Sodium Nitrate and Water.<br />
John George Seibel, B.S.: Farm Management, Animal Husbandry. Thesis:<br />
Seasonal Trends in the Price of Important Mill Feeds.<br />
Mary Alice Slee, B.A.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization.<br />
Some Aspects of the Training of Teachers for the One-Room Schools.<br />
Thesis:<br />
Olive Barton Bremner Snow, B.A.: Experimental Physics, Physical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: The Change in the Resistance of Graphite with Pressure.<br />
Rafael Andres Toro, B.S. in Agr.: Mycology, Plant Pathology. Thesis: New or<br />
Noteworthy Porto Rican Pyrenomycetes.<br />
Wesley Gabriel Vannoy, B.S.: Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry. Thesis:<br />
Peptization of Hydrous Oxides in Concentrated Solutions of Certain Salts.<br />
Shou Chin Wang, C.E.: Physics, Mathematics. Thesis: Law of Forces and<br />
Torques on Magnetic Matter.<br />
Sterling Waterman, B.S.A.: Soil Technology, Physical Chemistry.<br />
Carbon Nitrogen Ratio in Soils.<br />
Thesis: The<br />
Francis Henry Wilson, B.S.: Entomology, Education. Thesis: Preliminary<br />
Study of the Mallophaga of New York State.<br />
Irma Celia Wohlwend, A.B.: Animal Husbandry, Farm Management.<br />
The Vitamin Content of Menhaden Fish Meal and Menhaden Oil.<br />
Thesis:<br />
Paul Rexford Young, B.S.: Rural Education, Rural Organization. Thesis: An<br />
Analysis of the Enrollment in Junior Extension Work in New York State.
FIFTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT 137<br />
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Robert Bruce Dunlap, B.S.: Farm Management, Agricultural Economics.<br />
Thesis: The Agriculture of Blair County, Pennsylvania.<br />
Raymond William Gregory, B.S.A.: Rural Education, Agricultural Economics.<br />
Thesis: A Study of Some of the Factors that Need to be Taken into Considera<br />
tion in the Organization of a Part-time Program in Agriculture in Indiana.<br />
Shukri Hussein Kassabzade, B.S. in Agr.: Agronomy, Farm Management.<br />
Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Climate upon the Chemical Composition of Soils.<br />
Alfred William Lohman, B.S.Agr.: Poultry Husbandry, Rural Economics.<br />
Thesis: Weight of Egg per Hen as Affecting Market Value.<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
William Mason Phipps, B.S. in Agr.: Agronomy, Geology. Thesis: The Nature<br />
of Organic Matter in Calcareous and Non-Calcareous Soils.<br />
Byron Thomas Smith, B.S.A.: Farm Management, Agricultural Economics.<br />
Thesis: The Business Organization of Seventy Farms in Pulaski County,<br />
Arkansas.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Lawrence Ward Corbett, B.S.: Vegetable Gardening, Physical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: Changes in Celery During Storage.<br />
Williard Holden Darst, B.S.: Farm Crops, Botany. Thesis: Some Physiological<br />
Factors to be Considered in the Preparation of Potatoes for Seed.<br />
James Putnam George, B.S.: Farm Management, Rural Education. Thesis: An<br />
Economic Study of the Agriculture of Madison County, New York.<br />
Alexander Gordon, B.Ag., B.S.A.: Drainage, Sanitation. Thesis: Land Drainage<br />
with Special Reference to Philippine Conditions.<br />
Dwarka Nath Misra, B.S.: Dairy Industry, Animal Husbandry. Thesis: Some<br />
Studies in Sweetened Condensed Milk.<br />
Dodla Muddu Krishna Reddy, B.S.: Animal Husbandry, Poultry Husbandry.<br />
Thesis: The Ongole Cattle, their Origin, Breeding and Development, with Some<br />
Special Reference to their Introduction into the Southern States of America.<br />
Myron Arthur Rice, B.S.: Pomology, Botany. Thesis: Factors Influencing the<br />
Setting of Grapes.<br />
Charles Ketchum Tucker, B.S.: Dairy Industry, Economics. Thesis: Com<br />
mercial Dairy Process Reports.<br />
MASTERS IN FORESTRY<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Philip Carman Wakeley, B.S.: Forest Management, Silviculture. Thesis:<br />
Sustained Yield Management of New York State Woodlots.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Francis Ezra Cobb, B.S.: Silviculture, Meteorology. Thesis: A Study of Af<br />
forestation in the Great Plains Region from its Early Settlement to the Present<br />
Time.<br />
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Miriam Hilliard Flick, B.Arch.: Architectural Design, History<br />
Thesis: A Sanctuary.<br />
MASTER IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE<br />
of Architecture.<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Marjorie Helen Probasco, B.L.A.: Landscape Design, Fine Arts. Thesis:<br />
"Ekalo,"<br />
Plans and Details for the Proposed Development of<br />
Property.<br />
a Residential
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MASTERS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Leung Shi Chan, C.E.: Municipal Engineering, Railroad Engineering. Thesis:<br />
An Investigation of the Ithaca Water Supply with some Remediesfor its Shortage.<br />
Kuan San Hsu, B.S.C.E.: Railway and Highway Engineering, Industrial En<br />
gineering. Thesis: Analytical Studies of Highway Traffic and Recent Develop<br />
ments in Pavement Design.<br />
Dickson Jenyu Hu, B.S.C.E.: Railroad Engineering, Highway Engineering.<br />
Thesis: A Study of Railroad Freight Yards and Terminals.<br />
Frank Richard Theroux, C.E.: Municipal Engineering, Structural Engineering.<br />
Thesis: The Disposal of the Sewage of Ithaca, N. Y.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Augustus Harrison Benning, B.S.C.E.: Structural Engineering, Highway En<br />
gineering. Thesis: Graphic Aids to Concrete Design.<br />
Han Ying Chang, B.S. in C.E.: Railway Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering.<br />
Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Design of Culverts and Small Bridges.<br />
Ekay Konloh Koo, B.S.: Sanitary Engineering, Railroad Engineering. Thesis:<br />
A Study of Sewage Treatment of Tanks.<br />
Kit Tsoi Lai, B.S.C.E.: Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering. Thesis:<br />
A Study of Stress in Railroad Tracks.<br />
Ching Shi Wang, B.S.C.E.: Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering.<br />
Thesis: A Study of Railroad Terminals and Yards.<br />
MASTERS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Pun Chang Cheng, B.S. in M.E.: Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engin<br />
eering. Thesis: A Study of Flue-Gas Air Preheaters.<br />
Pun Han Cheng, B.S. in M.E.: Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engineering,<br />
Thesis: Design of a Steam Power Plant for Hangchow, China.<br />
Ernest Mercer Fernald, M.E.: Experimental Engineering, Machine Construc<br />
tion. Thesis: Measurement of the Flow of Air Apparatus for Determination of<br />
Propulsive Characteristics of Model Ships.<br />
Dewar Illiad Niu, B.S. in M.E. : Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engineering.<br />
Thesis: Design of a Diesel Power Plant for Huchow, China.<br />
Thomas Ka Shen, B.S. in M.E.: Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engineer<br />
ing. Thesis: Design of a Steam Power Plant for a District in China.<br />
Wen You Ying, B.S.M.E.: Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engineering.<br />
Thesis: A Central Power Station and Low Pressure Steam Industry.<br />
Polixenes Leo Yuan, B.S. in M.E. : Heat-Power Engineering, Industrial Engineer<br />
ing. Thesis: Design of a Steam Power Plant for Soochow, China.<br />
MASTERS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Waken Chang, B.S. in E.E.: Electrical Engineering, Heat-Power Engineering.<br />
Thesis: Mechanical Wave Model for the Study of Transient Phenomena on<br />
Electric Lines.<br />
Loo-Sing Wang, B.S. in E.E.: Electrical Engineering, Heat-Power Engineering.<br />
Thesis: On the Power Limit of the Long-Distance Transmission System.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
James Stewart Arbuckle, B.S. in E.E.: Electrical Engineering, Hydraulic Power<br />
Plants. Thesis: Preliminary Design of a Hydro-Electric Power Plant at Pine<br />
Falls, Manitoba.<br />
John Hall Skeen, B.S.C.E.: Electrical Engineering, Finance. Thesis: Economic<br />
Aspects of Power System Layout.
FIFTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT 139<br />
DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
Conferred September 27, 1924<br />
Max Flavel Abell, B.S.: Farm Management, Farm Crops,<br />
Botany. Thesis:<br />
Types of Farming in Southern New England and some Factors affecting them.<br />
Howard Bernhardt Adelmann, A.B., A.M.: Histology and Embryology, Syste<br />
matic Vertebrate Zoology, Human Physiology. Thesis: The Development of<br />
the Neural Folds and Cranial Ganglia of the Rat.<br />
Raymond William Bell, B.S., M.S. in Agr.: Dairy Industry, Organic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Effect ofHeat on the Solubility of the Calcium<br />
and Phosphorus Compounds of Milk.<br />
Paul Chen Fugh, B.S.F.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization, Education.<br />
Thesis: Reconstruction of the Chinese Rural Elementary School Curriculum to<br />
Meet Rural Needs in China.<br />
Ralph Gordon, A.B., A.M.: English Language and Literature, Old English,<br />
Philosophy. Thesis: Shelly'<br />
s Alastor: A Study in the Technique of Blank<br />
Verse.<br />
Francis Evaul Hance, B.Chem.: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry. Thesis: Metallic Germanium.<br />
Andrew Joseph Hemmer, B.Chem.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry. Thesis : Fluorescein and some of its Derivatives.<br />
Paul McCorkle, B.A., M.S.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathe<br />
matics. Thesis: Magnetostriction and Magnetoeledric Effects in Iron, Nickel,<br />
and Cobalt.<br />
Elizabeth Fallin Moller, A.B., AM.: Psychology, Education, French. Thesis:<br />
The "Glassy Sensation."<br />
Elias H. Panganiban, B.Agr., B.S.Agr., M.S.Agr.: Soil Technology, Agricultural<br />
Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Temperature as a Factor in<br />
Nitrogen Changes in the Soil.<br />
Myers Peter Rasmussen, B.S.: Rural Economics, Farm Management, Economics.<br />
Thesis: An Economic Study of the Marketing of New York State Potatoes.<br />
Harry Albert Ross, B.S., M.S.: Agricultural Economics, Economics, Farm<br />
Management. Thesis: Milk Marketing in the Chicago Dairy District.<br />
Mary Susan Steele, A.B., A.M.: Elizabethan English, History of Philosophy,<br />
Nineteenth Century Literature. Thesis: Plays and Masques at Court,<br />
I558-1642.<br />
Mabel Virginia Wilson, B.A., M.A. : Ethics, Logic and Metaphysics, Psychology.<br />
Thesis: The Social-Political Philosophy of Auguste Comte.<br />
Eunice Work, B.A., A.M.: Latin, Greek, Archaeology. Thesis: Cicero's De<br />
Oratore Lib. I: A Collation of Codex <strong>Cornell</strong>ianus 28, with Vaticanus 2901,<br />
and Vaticanus Palatinus 1470.<br />
Conferred February 4, 1925<br />
Sherman Chancey Bishop, B.S.: Entomology, Systematic Zoology, Biology.<br />
Thesis: A Revision of the Pisauridae of North America.<br />
Ralph Thomas Kline Cornwell, B. Chem: Organic Chemistry, Industrial Organ<br />
ization, Agricultural Chemistry. Thesis: Thymolsulfonephthalein, the Inter<br />
41 -Hydroxys1 -Isopropyl-6l<br />
mediate -Methyl-Benzoyl-2-Benzene Acid,<br />
Sul<br />
fonic Acid and Some of their Derivatives.<br />
Julian Dana Corrington, A.B.: Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Histology<br />
and Embryology, Systematic Vertebrate Zoology. Thesis: On the Mor<br />
phologic History of the Anterior Arteries of Sharks.<br />
Alfred Edwards Emerson, B.S., A.M.: Biology, Systematic Entomology, Insect<br />
Morphology. Thesis: The Termites of Kartabo, British Guiana.<br />
Stuart Ward Frost, B.S.: Economic Entomology, Systematic Entomology,<br />
Zoology. Thesis: A Study of the Leaf Mining Diptera of North America.<br />
Grace Hall Griswold, B.S.: Economic Entomology, Landscape Art, Insect<br />
Morphology. Thesis: A Study of the Oyster Shell Scale.<br />
Ernest Herman Hespelt, A.B., A.M.: German Literature, German Philology,<br />
Spanish Literature. Thesis: Fernan Caballero, A Study of her Life and Letters.
140 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
William Clifford Martin, B.A., M.A.: Literary Criticism, Mediaeval History,<br />
Greek. Thesis: Edmund Spenser's "A View of the Present State of Ireland."<br />
rAn Annotated Edition.<br />
Ernest William Nelson, A.B., A.M.: Mediaeval History, Modern European<br />
History, Philosophy. Thesis: Heresy and the Secular Arm.<br />
Charles Victor Noback, D.V.M.: Pathology, Biochemistry, Physiology. Thesis-<br />
A Study of Nephritis in Domestic Animals.<br />
Charlotte Helen Pekary, A.B., A.M.: German Literature, German Philology<br />
French. Thesis: The Feminist Movement in Germany as Reflected in the Con<br />
temporary Novels of German Women.<br />
David Harris Willson, B.S. : English History, Modern European History, Mediae<br />
val History. Thesis: The Relation of the Privy Council and Parliament from<br />
the Accession of Elizabeth to the End of the Session of 1629.<br />
Conferred June 15, 1925<br />
Benjamin William Barkas, B.S., A.M.: Rural Economy, Modern European<br />
History, Economic Theory. Thesis: The French Revolution and Agrarian<br />
Rationalism of the Nineteenth Century.<br />
George Henry Brandes, B.Chem.: Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry,<br />
Economic Geology. Thesis: Studies on Indicators, Neutralization and Hydro<br />
gen-Ion Concentration.<br />
Miles Hugo Cubbon, B.S.: Agronomy, Physical Chemistry, Pomology. Thesis:<br />
Calcium Sulphate as a Soil Amendment.<br />
Lauchlin MacLaurin Currie, A.B., M.A.: Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chem<br />
istry, Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Antimony Sulphides.<br />
Ruby Davis, A.B., A.M. : English Literary Criticism, English Language, German.<br />
Thesis: Bede De Arte Metrica with an Introduction, a Translation and Notes.<br />
Joseph Alma Dye, B.A.: Human Physiology, Biochemistry, Bacteriology.<br />
Thesis: Cell Changes in the Central Nervous System under Various Natural and.<br />
Experimental Conditions.<br />
Paul Henry Fall, A.B., M.A.: Physical Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry, Optical<br />
Chemistry. Thesis: The Detergent Action of Soaps.<br />
Karl Hermann Fernow, B.S.: Plant Pathology, Botany, Physical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: Interspecific Transmission of Mosaic Diseases of Plants.<br />
John Sutliff Fonda, B.Chem.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry.Physics.<br />
White Paint.<br />
Thesis: Factors Determining the Whiteness and Opacity of<br />
Nathaniel Fuchs, B.Chem.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Physics.<br />
Thesis: Pyrogallolsulfonephthalein, 2, 3, ^.-Trihydroxy-benzoyl-Benzene-O-<br />
Sulfonic Acid, the Intermediate Acid, and Some of their Derivatives.<br />
Harry S. Gabriel, B.S.: Agricultural Economics, Rural Education, Economics.<br />
Thesis: Index Numbers of Freight Rates.<br />
Viola Arvin Graham, A.B., A.M., M.S.: Biochemistry, Foods Chemistry,<br />
Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Experimental Proof of the Protein Nature of<br />
Urease.<br />
Abel Charles Gurchot, B.S.: Physical Chemistry, Physiology, Optical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: Permeability of Membranes.<br />
Francis Harper, A.B.: Biology, Ornithology, Limnology. Thesis: A Faunal<br />
Reconnaissance in the Athabaska and Great Slave Lakes Region.<br />
Marvin Theodore Herrick, A.B., A.M.: English Literature, Mediaeval History,<br />
English Language. Thesis: The History of Aristotle's Poetics in England.<br />
Freeman Smith Howlett, B.S. : Pomology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: The Nitrogen and Carbohydrate Composition of the Developing Flowers<br />
and Young Fruits of the Apple.<br />
Frederick LaFayette Jones, A.B., M.A.: English Literature, Victorian Literture,<br />
Philosophy. Thesis: Henry Chettle: A Study of His Life and Works.<br />
Alfred Brooker Klugh, B.A., M.A.: Limnology, Insect Ecology, Ornithology.<br />
Thesis : The Ecology and Culture of Entomostraca.<br />
Gustaf Adolph Lundquist, A.B., M.A.: Rural Social Organization, Marketing,<br />
Rural Education. Thesis: The Social Significance of Educational Inequalities<br />
in Four Rural Townships in Minnesota.
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Charles Merrick Nevin, B.S., M.S.: Economic Geology, Petrography, Paleon<br />
tology. Thesis: Some Physical Properties of Molding Sands.<br />
Herbert John Pack, B.S., M.S.: Economic Entomology, Limnology, Herpetology.<br />
Thesis: A Biological Study of Certain Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae).<br />
Katherine Van Winkle Palmer, B.S.: Paleontology, Stratigraphy, Systematic<br />
Zoology. Thesis: The Veneridae of Eastern America; Cenozoic and Recent.<br />
Charles Kelly Powell, B.S., M.S.: Poultry Husbandry, Farm Management,<br />
Bacteriology. Thesis: Productive Factors Influencing the Interior Quality of<br />
Eggs.<br />
Walter Van Price, B.S., M.S.: Dairy Industry, Bacteriology, Organic Chemistry.<br />
Thesis: Experiments in the Manufacture of Cheddar Cheese from Milk Pas<br />
teurized by the Holder Method.<br />
John Paul Pritchard, A.B.: Greek, Latin, English. Thesis: The Influence of the<br />
Fathers upon Milton with Especial Reference to Augustine.<br />
Edgar Heisler Riley, A.B.: English Literature, Old English, Medieval History.<br />
Thesis: The Virgilian Element in the Works of Milton.<br />
Charles Kerr Sibley, B.S.: Limnology, Systematic Vertebrate Zoology, Aqui<br />
culture. Thesis: An Ecological Study of Certain Invertebrates, with Special<br />
Reference to the Trichoptera, Found Within the McLean Wild Life Preserve.<br />
Josephine Overton Souders, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Physics, Organic Chem<br />
istry. Thesis : Some Studies on the Corrosion of Metals.<br />
Margaret Loomis Stecker, A.B.: Economics, Labor, Social Science and Statistics.<br />
Thesis: An Unsuccessful Experiment in Collective Bargaining.<br />
Paul Warttman, B.A., M.S.: Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Physi<br />
cal Chemistry. Thesis : The Reaction Between Sulphur Trioxide and Hydro<br />
gen Cyanide.<br />
Donald Stuart Welch, B.S.: Mycology, Plant Pathology, Botany. Thesis:<br />
A Monographic Study of the Genus Cucurbitaria in North America.<br />
Luther Shirley West, B.S.: Economic Entomology, Limnology, Histology and<br />
Embryology. Thesis: The Phasiidae and Tachinidae of New York and Ad<br />
jacent States.<br />
George Norton Wolcott, B.S. in Agr.: Insect Ecology, Economic Entomology,<br />
Insect Morphology. Thesis: An Animal Census of Pasture and Meadow in<br />
Northern New York.<br />
DOCTORS OF MEDICINE<br />
Conferred June ii, 1925, at the Twenty-Seventh Annual Commencement<br />
of the Medical College in New York City<br />
Rose Henri Andrg, A.B.<br />
Walter Joseph Becker, A.B.<br />
Edith Dorothy Bell, A.B.<br />
William Berman, A.B.<br />
Nelson Sylvester Bigelow, B.S.<br />
George Birnbaum, B.S.<br />
Victor August Blenkle, A.B.<br />
Knox Brittain, A.B.<br />
Katharine Brooks, A.B.<br />
Sidney Brooks, A.B.<br />
Harold Burg, B.S.<br />
*Rebecca Burr Carter, A.B.<br />
Bryant Elliott Christensen, A.B.<br />
Enid Crump, A.B.<br />
David Davis, B.S.<br />
Edward Victor Denneen, A.B.<br />
William Courtney Douglass, B.S.<br />
*Theodore Dunham, jr, A.B.<br />
Reinhold Otto Ebert, A.B.<br />
Ralph Augustine Eckhardt, A.B.<br />
Dennis Grooms Evans, A.B.<br />
?Honor Roll.<br />
Walter John Farr, A.B.<br />
Clement Coleman Fenton, A.B.<br />
Edmund Warner Fisher, Ch.E.<br />
Elizabeth Frances Freeman, A.B.<br />
*Marie Fuhrer Gregory, B.S.<br />
Harry Hanfling, A.B.<br />
*Raymond Owen Hitchcock, A.B.<br />
James Frederic Hollister, A.B.<br />
William Irving Jablon, A.B.<br />
Edward Jacobs, B.S.<br />
Sigurd Walter Johnsen, B.S.<br />
Tsae Ngoo Kwong, A.B.<br />
Merrill David Lipsky, A.B.<br />
Fred Mather, B.S.<br />
Alfred Moritz Michaelis, A.B.<br />
Irving Wright Parkhurst, A.B.<br />
Lyndon Arthur Peer, A.B.<br />
Melvin George Preston, A.B.<br />
Thomas Main Proctor, B.S.<br />
Ada Chree Reid, A.B.<br />
Walter Jesse Rollins, B.S.
142 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Samuel Schwartz, B.S. Preston Allen Wade, A.B.<br />
Walter Paul Sherrill, A.B. Albert John Ward, A.B.<br />
Max Michael Simon, A.B. William Law Watson, A.B.<br />
Hyman Solovay, A.B. Alice Dora Weber, A.B.<br />
Neil Charles Stone, B.S. Thomas Joseph White, A.B.<br />
Virginia Macqueen Travell, A.B. Harold A. Wilson, A.B.<br />
*Frances Elizabeth Vosburgh, A.B. Eske Harry Windsberg, Ph.B.<br />
Chauncey Bechtle Wright, A.B.<br />
OFFICERS U. S. ARMY RESERVE CORPS<br />
Second Lieutenants<br />
(The Commission as Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army, Officers'<br />
Reserve Corps,<br />
is conferred by the President of the United States under the provisions of Sec<br />
tion 49, National Defense Act of June 3rd, 19 16, upon the recommendation<br />
of the President of the <strong>University</strong> and the Professor of Military Science and<br />
Tactics, to such members of the graduating class as have completed the Advanced<br />
Officers'<br />
Reserve<br />
Course,<br />
Training Corps.)<br />
INFANTRY<br />
Andrew Voorhis Ackerman Wilber Mortimer Gaige, jr.<br />
Gilbert Richard Beebe Charles Alton Gillett<br />
Elmer Van Rensselaer Brimmer David Wallace Punzelt<br />
William Hans Brunke Clayton Ernium Whipple<br />
FIELD ARTILLERY<br />
Mallory King Cannon, jr. Abram Kernelle Swersie<br />
Robert Burdette Hardy<br />
Lambert Lewis Kenfield<br />
Samuel Armstrong Talbot<br />
Claude Standish Thompson<br />
Vincent Louis Kohl Medford Theodore Thomson<br />
Adolph Vincent Leun<br />
Charles Maxwell Stainton<br />
Edward George Thorp<br />
Kenneth Gregg Van Wynen<br />
VETERINARY CORPS<br />
Charles Cornelius Rife<br />
SIGNAL CORPS<br />
Millard Warner Baldwin, jr. Leo Charles Smith<br />
John Bradley Cooper Edwin William Louis Frey<br />
Sternberg<br />
Glenn Roberts Taft<br />
ORDNANCE CORPS<br />
Alan James Alaura Henry Arthur Gerkin<br />
Lee Cotton Bennett Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey<br />
William Bisch Arthur Walter Lee<br />
Edward Lawrence Booth Robert Parker Mason<br />
Howard Watrous Burden Alfred William Nagel<br />
Charles Albert Carpenter George Everett Pierson, jr.<br />
Harold Milo Catlin Glendale Marion Price<br />
Lloyd Colston Benjamin Martin Shaub<br />
Raymond Albert Dewey<br />
Bernard Baer Stern<br />
Ralph Leopold Dunckel Edwin Hart Strunk<br />
Clinton Montgomery Vernon<br />
WAR ALUMNI<br />
(The certificate of War Alumnus is conferred by the Trustees, on the recom<br />
mendation of the Faculty, in recognition of patriotic service. It conveys all the<br />
rights and privileges of an Alumnus of the <strong>University</strong>.)<br />
Harold George Brewer Ezra Halsey Day<br />
Murray McConnel<br />
*Honor Roll.
CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS<br />
GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1924-25<br />
*Not a candidate for a degree.<br />
fAdmitted to the Graduate School after satisfying the requirements for a<br />
baccalaureate degree but before receiving the degree.<br />
Abrams, Eleanor Loretta, B.A., Mt. Holyoke, 1924. A.M., Histology and Em<br />
bryology, Pathology and Bacteriology (Kingsbury, Hagan). Albany.<br />
Adams, Thomas Caldwell, B.S.C.E., Utah, 1922. Ph.D., Engineering Economics,<br />
Geology, Hydraulic Engineering (H. N. Ogden, Ries, Seery). Salt Lake<br />
City, Utah.<br />
fAinsworth, Edward Gay, jr., A.B.,, <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Elizabethan Literature,<br />
Early Nineteenth Century Literature (Adams, Prescott). Albany.<br />
Alemany, Alta Costen, A.B., George Washington, 191 7. A.M., French, English<br />
(Mason, Hebel). Annapolis, Md.<br />
*Alemany, Joseph Bori. (Mason). Ithaca.<br />
Alexander, Jeannette, B.A., Converse, 1923. A.M., French, Latin (Mason, Dur<br />
ham). Spartanburg, S. C.<br />
Alger, Harry Benjamin, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1914. Ph.D., Dairy Industry, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry (Ross, Briggs, Georgia). Olean.<br />
Allen, Howard Bushnell, B.S., M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1914, 1920. Ph.D., Rural Educa<br />
tion, Farm Management, Rural Social Organization (Eaton, Myers, San<br />
derson). Hamburg.<br />
Allen, William, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1922. Ph.D., Farm Management, Eco<br />
nomics, Agricultural Economics (Warren, Davenport, Boyle). Dewar<br />
Lake, Sask., Canada.<br />
Alvarez, Manuel, B.S. in Agr., West Virginia, 1924. M.S., Plant Pathology,<br />
Mycology (Whetzel, Fitzpatrick). Caguas, P. R.<br />
Anderson, Arthur Eugene, A.B., Nebraska, 1912. M.S., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Economics (Pearson, Warren, H. L. Reed). Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Anderson, Edwin Joseph, B.S., Penn. State, 1924. M.S., Beekeeping, Ento<br />
mology (Phillips, Needham, Johannsen). Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Anderson, Fred Lee, B.S., William and Mary, 1923. A.M., Botany, Genetics<br />
(Sharp, Eames, Fraser). Independence, Va.<br />
Anderson, Hope Evangeline, A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1923. A.M., Histology and<br />
Embryology, Pathology and Bacteriology (Kingsbury, Hagan). Hempstead.<br />
Anderson, Phoebe King, B.S., Skidmore, 1924. A.M., Psychology, Education<br />
(Weld, Jordan). Yonkers.<br />
Angermann, William George, B.S., Southern California, 1924. M.S., Electrical<br />
Engineering, Physics (Lincoln, Richtmyer). Ithaca.<br />
Ankeney, John Velte, M.S., Minnesota, 1924. Ph.D., Rural Education, Educa<br />
tional Psychology, Physics (Works, Kruse, Merritt). Germantown, Ohio.<br />
Arnold, Chester Arthur, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Morphology, Plant<br />
Pathology, General Geology (Sharp, Fitzpatrick, Ries). Ludlowville.<br />
Audrieth, Ludwig Frederick, B.S., Colgate, 1922. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Economic Geology, Analytical Chemistry (Browne, Ries, Nichols). Eliza<br />
beth, N. J.<br />
Awoki, Iwao, A.B., Missouri, 1925. M.A., History of Philosophy, Aesthetics<br />
(Thilly, Hammond). Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Bacon, Nicholas, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Organic<br />
Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry (Corey, Cornwell, Georgia). Brooklyn.<br />
Bailey, John Wendell, B.S., Mississippi A. & M., 1915, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916.<br />
A.M., Economic Entomology, Zoology (Herrick, Reed). Starkville, Miss.<br />
Baker, Ernest Leroy, B.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1909. Ph.D., Educational Psychology,<br />
Anatomy, Rural Education (Kruse, Papez, Works). New York City.<br />
fBaldwin, LaVerne, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., French, History (Mason,<br />
Becker). Cortland.<br />
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Baldwin, Robert Dodge, B.A., Princeton, 1913. Ph.D., Rural Education, Rural<br />
Economics, Education (Works, Butterworth, Boyle, Jordan). Cheney,<br />
Wash.<br />
Barber, Helen Browder, A.B., A.M., Rice Institute, 1918, 1919. Ph.D., English<br />
History, American History, Sociology (Notestein, Hall, Willcox). Houston,<br />
Texas.<br />
Barck, Oscar Theodore, A.B., Hamilton, 1923. Ph.D., American History, Modern<br />
European History, Political Science (Hull, Becker, Cushman). Brooklyn.<br />
Barkas, Benjamin William, B.S., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921, 1923. Ph.D., Rural Econ<br />
omy, History, Economic Theory (Lauman, Becker, Davenport). Brooklyn.<br />
Barlow, John Allen, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1913. M.S. in Agr., Soil Technology, Rural<br />
Education (Bizzell, Works). Walton.<br />
Bartlett, Roland Willey, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Farm Management, Economics (Warren, Ladd, Myers, Reed). Orleans, Vt.<br />
Batchelder, Charles Howard, B.S., New Hampshire, 1913. Ph.D., Insect Mor<br />
phology, General Ecology, Economic Entomology (Johannsen, Needham,<br />
Herrick). Orono, Maine.<br />
Bateman, George Monroe, B.S., Utah Agr. College, 192 1. Ph.D., Inorganic<br />
Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Dennis, Rhodes,<br />
Briggs). Grace, Idaho.<br />
Bateman, Helen Marion, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 192 1. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology,<br />
Education (Titchener, Wakeman, Simpson). Champlain.<br />
Bayne, Thomas Levingston, jr., B.ScAgr., North Carolina State, 1914. Ph.D.,<br />
Rural Education, Physiology, Mathematics (Kruse, Simpson, Owens).<br />
New York City.<br />
Beach, Irving Tracy, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1917. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Orndorff, Briggs, Nichols).<br />
Buffalo.<br />
Beatty, Willard Chrisler, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., Accounting, Economic<br />
Theory (English, H. L. Reed). Roscoe.<br />
Beck, Richard, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., English Literature, Old English, Old<br />
Iceland (Prescott, Monroe, Hermannsson). Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.<br />
Beck, Robert Lloyd, B.A., Wake Forest, 1924. A.M., Philosophy, Psychology<br />
(Hammond, Weld). Lexington, N. C.<br />
Becker, Elizabeth Marie, M.A., Northwestern, 1922. Ph.D., American History,<br />
Political Science, European History (Bretz, Cushman, Becker). Newark,<br />
N.J.<br />
Becker, Nathaniel Norman, LL.B., New York <strong>University</strong>, 1924. A.M., Eco<br />
nomics, Law (Davenport, Cushman). Richmond Hill.<br />
Behr, Leo, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical<br />
Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Murdock, Hurwitz). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Beisel, Ben Raymond, B.S., Allegheny, 1914. Ph.D., Pure Mathematics, Ap<br />
plied Mathematics, Physics (Hurwitz, Morse, Merritt). Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Bell, Olin Grogan, A.B., Oklahoma, 1921. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Petro<br />
graphic Geology, Stratigraphy (Ries, Gill, Harris). Elk City, Okla.<br />
Berger, Lucy Elizabeth, B.A., William and Mary, 1922. A.M., Mathematics,<br />
Mathematics (Snyder, Morse). Williamsburg, Va.<br />
Besig, Anna Clara Caroline, A.B., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., English<br />
Literature, German Literature, French Literature (Cooper, Faust, Guerlac).<br />
Weehawken, N. J.<br />
Bissell, Theodore L., B.S., Maryland, 1920. M.S., Entomology, Botany (Mathe<br />
son, Wiegand). Westerner, Md.<br />
Bixby, Frederick Lovell, A.B., Clark, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Psychology,<br />
Physiology, Education (Titchener, Simpson, Jordan). Ashburnham, Mass.<br />
Bless, Arthur Aaron, B.S., Temple, 1918, M.S., Maine, 1920. Ph.D., Experi<br />
mental Physics, Mathematical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Kennard,<br />
Hurwitz). Ithaca.<br />
Booth, John Franklin, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1919. Ph.D., Agricultural Eco<br />
nomics, Farm Management, Economics (Warren, Boyle, Myers, Davenport) .<br />
Rcgina, Sask., Canada.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 45<br />
Bowers, Clement Gray, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Plant Breeding, Floriculture<br />
(Fraser, White). Binghamton.<br />
Boyer, Livingston Stanley, B.S., Penn. State, 1923. M.S., Soil Technology,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Moylan, Pa.<br />
Boyles, Arthur Forest, C.E., Valparaiso, 1920. M.C.E., Highway Engineering,<br />
Structural Engineering (Conwell, Urquhart). Gordon, Nebr.<br />
Bradley, George Hirst, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. Ph.D., Limnology, Morphology,<br />
Economic Entomology (Needham, Johannsen, Matheson). Mound, La.<br />
Bradley, Robert Claud, A.B., B.S., Central Mo. Teacher's College, 1920, M.S.,<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry, Farm Management, Bac<br />
teriology (Rice, Myers, Moore). Huntsville, Mo.<br />
Brainard, Seymour Wilson, B.S., Colgate, 1923. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Rhodes, Bancroft, Nichols).<br />
Waterville.<br />
?Bridges, Clayton T., B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. (R. M. Stewart). Sodus.<br />
Brigham, Alfred Curtis, B.S. in Agr., Idaho, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Animal Hus<br />
bandry, Animal Diseases (Maynard, Carpenter, Hagan). Genesee, Idaho.<br />
?Brothers, John Wakefield, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. (E. P. Andrews). Canton,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Broughton, Elsie, A.B., Wheaton, 1922. A.M., Entomology, Histology and<br />
Embryology (Needham, Kingsbury). Milford, N. H.<br />
Braun, Arthur Geoffrey, B.A., British Columbia, 1924. A.M., European His<br />
tory, Intellectural History (Becker, Smith). Vancouver, B.C., Canada.<br />
Buck, John Lossing, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1914. M.S., Farm Management, Rural Social<br />
Organization (Myers, Sanderson). La Grangeville.<br />
Buck, John Preston, B.S.A.Ed., Texas A. and M., 1919. Ph.D., Rural Educa<br />
tion, Farm Management, Rural Social Organization (Works, Eaton, Myers,<br />
Melvin). Camden, Ark.<br />
Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker, A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1914. A.M., English, Edu<br />
cation (Sampson, Jordan). Nanking, China.<br />
?Burckmyer, Lawrence Adams, jr., B.S., Clemson, 1922. (Lincoln). Augusta, Ga.<br />
Burkholder, Paul R., A.B., Dickinson, 1924. Ph.D., Botany, Entomology, Plant<br />
Pathology (Eames, Fitzpatrick, Johannsen). Chambersburg, Pa.<br />
Burns, Frances Holland, B.A., Randolph-Macon, 1922. A.M., Anatomy, Physi<br />
ology (Kerr, Simpson). Charles Town, W. Va.<br />
Burrell, Arthur Brotherton, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1924. M.S., Pomology,<br />
Plant Physiology (Carrick, Curtis). Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Bush, Harold Leland, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.A., Modern European History,<br />
Mediaeval History (Becker, Smith). Ludlowville.<br />
Butts, Wilbur Kingsley, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. M.S., Ornithology, Botany, (Allen,<br />
Wiegand). Poughkeepsie.<br />
Byron, Milton Lester, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Bancroft, Rhodes, Kim<br />
ball). Erie, Pa.<br />
Call, Irving Joslyn, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Farm Management, Rural<br />
Economy, Economics (Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Stafford.<br />
Campagna, Elz6ar Alexander, B.A., B.Agr., Laval, 1920, 1923. M.S., Plant<br />
Pathology, Mycology (Whetzel, Fitzpatrick). St. Anne de la Pocatilre,<br />
Que., Can.<br />
Campbell, William Bucke, B.S. in M.E., Pennsylvania, 1922. A.M., Applied<br />
Mathematics, Analysis (Sharpe, Gillespie). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Carncross, John William, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Marketing, Rural Educa<br />
tion (W. I. Myers, Stewart). Cato.<br />
Carodemus, Peter Panagiotes, B.S. in Chem., Tufts, 1922. Ph.D., Agricultural<br />
Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry, Agronomy (Cavanaugh, Georgia, Buckman).<br />
Boston, Mass.<br />
Carroll, Welsey Barnett, A.B., Wofford, 1919. A.M., Victorian Literature, Old<br />
English (Northup, Monroe). Spartanburg, S. C.<br />
Cawein, Madison, B.S., Univ. of Kentucky, 1924. M.S., Physics, Mathematics<br />
(Kennard, Hurwitz). Versailles, Ky.
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Champomier, Robert, Licencie es Lettres, Univ. of Paris, 1922. Ph.D., English,<br />
American Literature, French (Strunk, Prescott, Guerlac). Paris, France.<br />
Chan. Shi Leung, C.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 192A. M.C.E., Municipal Engineering, Rail<br />
road Engineering (Ogden, Barnes). Hongkong, China.<br />
Chang, Han Ying, B.S.C.E., Illinois, 1924. M.C.E., Railway Engineering,<br />
Hydraulic Engineering (Barnes, Seery). Shantung, China.<br />
Chang, Waken, B.S. in E.E., Nanyang, 1923. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering,<br />
Heat-Power Engineering (Karapetoff, Ellenwood). Ningpo, Chekiang,<br />
China.<br />
Chapman, Coolidge Otis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English, History (Cooper,<br />
Smith). Woodmere.<br />
Chapman, Paul Jones, B.S., Oregon State Agr., 1923. Ph.D., Entomology,<br />
Insect Morphology, Plant Pathology (Needham, Crosby, Thomas). Santa<br />
Rosa, Cal.<br />
Charlton, Isaiah Milbury, A.B., Colgate, 1910. Ph.D., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management, Rural Engineering (Works, Myers, Riley). Morrisville.<br />
Chen, Yu Lin, B.S.E.E., Nanyang, 1923. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering, In<br />
dustrial Organization (Karapetoff, Kimball). Montreal, Que., Canada.<br />
Cheng, Pun Han, B.S., Nanyang, 1924. M.M.E., Industrial Engineering, Heat-<br />
Power Engineering (Kimball, Ellenwood). Hangchow, China.<br />
Cherdantzeff, Peter, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.M.E., Experimental Engineering,<br />
Steam Power Plants. (Diederichs, Barnard). Petropavlovsk, Russia.<br />
Childs, Herbert Rollin, A.B., Rochester, 1920. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Merritt, Hurwitz). Rochester.<br />
Churchill, Rogers Piatt, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English History, Modern<br />
European History (Notestein, Becker). Elmira.<br />
Clark, Percy L., jr., A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Social Science, Political Science,<br />
Economics (Willcox, Cushman, Reed). Ithaca.<br />
Cline, William Gage, A.B., Hamilton, 1924. A.M., American History, Economics<br />
(Hull, Slichter). Union.<br />
Coates, Willson Havelock, A.B., British Columbia, 1920. Ph.D., English His<br />
tory, Modern European History, History of Political Philosophy (Notestein,<br />
Becker, Cushman). Vancouver, B.C., Canada.<br />
Cobb, Francis Ezra, B.S., Minnesota, 1916. M.F., Silviculture, Meteorology,<br />
(Spring, Mordoff). Minneapolis, Minn.<br />
Colby, Horace Farnham, B.F.A., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.Arch., Fine Arts, Drawing,<br />
(Midjo, Brauner). Detroit, Mich.<br />
Cole, Kenneth Stewart, A.B., Oberlin, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
TheoreticalPhysics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Kennard, Hurwitz). Ober<br />
lin, Ohio.<br />
Cook, Henry Francis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Nineteenth Century Literature,<br />
Elizabethan Literature (Northup, Adams). Albany.<br />
Cook, Hugh Oliver, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1899. A.M., Education, Public Speaking<br />
(Jordan, Drummond). Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Cooper, Wilbur Stanley, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.M.E., Steam Turbines, Me<br />
chanics (Barnard, Garrett). Rochester.<br />
Copeland, Edith Ayres, B.A., M.A., Wellesley, 1914, 1916, Ph.D., Chicago, 1921.<br />
Honorary Fellow. Ithaca.<br />
Corbett, Laurence Ward, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., in Agr., Vegetable Garden<br />
ing, Physical Chemistry (Thompson, Briggs). Takoma Park, D. C.<br />
Corbett, Roger Bailey, B.S., M.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Agricultural<br />
Economics, Pomology, Economics (Boyle, Ladd, MacDaniels, Reed)'.<br />
Takoma Park, D. C.<br />
Cothran, John Cleveland, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1908. Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical<br />
Chemistry, Mathematics (Browne, Nichols, Craig). Lockport.<br />
Cowles, Raymond Bridgman, A.B., Pomona, 1921. Ph.D., Biology, Systematic<br />
Zoology, Entomology (Herrick, Wright, Matheson). Fairhaven, Mass.<br />
Cox, Elbert Frank, A.B., Indiana, 1917. Ph.D., Pure Mathematics, Applied<br />
Mathematics, Physics (Williams, Hurwitz, Sharpe, Kennard). Evansville,<br />
Ind.
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Cresswell, John Reginald, B.A., McMaster, 1922. A.M., Logic and Metaphysics,<br />
Ethics, Dramatic Poetry (Albee, Thilly, Sampson). Griswold, Man., Can.<br />
Cubbon, Miles Hugo, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 192 1 . Ph.D., Agronomy, Physical Chemistry,<br />
Pomology (Wilson, Briggs, Heinicke). Oil City, Pa.<br />
Curran, Harold Raymond, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Dairy Bacteriology,<br />
Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry (Stocking, Orndorff, Sumner). Buffalo.<br />
Currie, Lauchlin MacLaurin, A.B., M.A., Davidson, 1918, 1923. Ph.D., Physical<br />
Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Bancroft, Rhodes,<br />
Nichols). Davidson, N. C.<br />
Currie, Neill Roswell, A.B., Davidson, 1923. M.S., Industrial Chemistry, In<br />
organic Chemistry (Rhodes, Browne). De Funiak Springs, Fla.<br />
Cutler, Norman Leon, B.A., British Columbia, 1922. M.S., Insect Morphology,<br />
Economic Entomology (Johannsen, Herrick). Vernon, B.C., Canada.<br />
Danforth, Stuart Taylor, B.S., Rutgers, 1921. Ph.D., Ornithology, Systematic<br />
Zoology, Physical Geography (Allen, Needham, von Engeln). Mayaguez,<br />
P.R.<br />
Daughirtai, Robert Paul, B. of Theology, Colgate, 1924. M.A., European His<br />
tory, Intellectual History (Becker, Smith). Ithaca.<br />
Davis, Helen Sophie, B.A., Elmira, 1922. M.A., English Drama, Elizabethan<br />
Literature (Sampson, Adams). Elmira.<br />
Davis, Henry Shenk, B.S., Wesleyan, 1924. M.A., Economics, Government<br />
(Slichter, Cushman). Middletown, Conn.<br />
Davis, James Elwood, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.F., Silviculture, Entomology<br />
(Spring, Herrick). Ithaca.<br />
Davis, Ruby, B.A., Earlham, 1905. Ph.D., English Literary Criticism, English<br />
Language, German (Cooper, Monroe, Pope). Moorestown, N. J.<br />
Davis, Samuel E., jr., B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.F., Forest Management, Silvi<br />
culture (Bentley, Spring). Ithaca.<br />
DePasquale, Domenic Victor, B.S., Texas A. and M., 1924. M.S., Sewage<br />
Treatment, Entomology (Ogden, Walker, Johannsen). Dickinson, Texas.<br />
Derbigny, Irving Antony, A.B., Talladega, 1921. A.M., Analytical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry (Nichols, Rhodes). New Orleans, La.<br />
Diakov, Fedor Alexecvitch, Eng. in Agr., Brno, 1924 .M.S., Animal Husbandry,<br />
Dairy Industry (Maynard, Troy). Perestepina, Russia.<br />
Dickey, James Allen, A.B., Elon, 1912. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Farm<br />
Management, Economics and Statistics (Sanderson, Warren, Willcox).<br />
Elon College, N. C.<br />
Dixon, Evalyn Elizabeth, A.B., Vassar, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., English<br />
History, European History, Intellectual .<br />
History (Notestein, Becker, Smith)<br />
Avon, III.<br />
Dobie, Fannie Byler, B.A., Southwestern, 1914. A.M., Rural Education, Rural<br />
Social Organization (Butterworth, Works, Melvin). Beeville, Texas.<br />
Dolbeare, Harwood Burrows, B.A., Wesleyan, 192 1. A.M., Finance, Economic<br />
Theory (H. L. Reed, Copeland). Norwich, Conn.<br />
Dolson, Guy Bayley, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. Ph.D., English Literary Criticism,<br />
Elizabethan Literature, Middle English (Cooper, Adams, Northup). Roch<br />
ester.<br />
Doppel, Alfred Arthur, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.F., Forest Management, Forest<br />
Policy (Guise, Hosmer). Brooklyn.<br />
Dowdell, Victor Lyle, B.A., Hobart 1920. Ph.D., History of Philosophy, Ethics,<br />
English (Hammond, Thilly, Cooper). Dryden.<br />
Dye, Joseph Alma, A.B., Brigham Young, 1916. Ph.D., Human Physiology,<br />
Biochemistry, Bacteriology (Simpson, Sumner, Moore). Basalt, Idaho.<br />
Edwards, Corwin D., A.B., B.J., Missouri, 1920, 1921. Ph.D., Labor, Economic<br />
Theory, Industrial Organization: Trusts and Combinations (Slichter, Daven<br />
port, Copeland). Columbia, Mo.<br />
El Koshairy, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, B.S., Mississippi A. & M., 1924. M.S., Plant<br />
Breeding, Floriculture (Fraser, White). Minia, Egypt.<br />
Ellis, Charles Arthur, A.B., A.M., Oberlin, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., History of Phil<br />
osophy, Ethics, Theoretical Physics (Albee, Thilly, Hammond, Kennard).<br />
New Castle, Pa.
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Ellsworth, John Orval, B.S. in Agr., Utah Agricultural, 1917. M.S., Agricultural<br />
Economics, Rural Education (Boyle, Kruse). Idaho Falls, Idaho.<br />
Elson, John James, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., English Language, Nineteenth<br />
Century Fiction (Strunk, Northup). Tonawanda.<br />
Emerick, Arthur Hill, B.Arch., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.Arch., Architectural Design,<br />
Architectural Construction (Bosworth, Young). Syracuse.<br />
Emery, Stephen Albert, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics,<br />
Ethics, Mathematics (Smart, Thilly, Hammond, Albee, Hurwitz). Brooklyn.<br />
Everett, Samuel Henry, B.A., Amherst, 1923. A.M., Economics, Government<br />
(Copeland, Catlin). North Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Fagundes, Alvaro Barcellos, Eng. Agr., Brazil, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Soils, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Pelotas, Brazil.<br />
Fall, Paul Henry, A.B., A.M., Oberlin, 1914, 1918. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Sanitary Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Georgia, Chamot).<br />
Hiram, Ohio.<br />
Farnham, Edith Anna, A .B., Wellesley, 1914. Ph.D., English History, American<br />
History, Modern European History (Notestein, Bretz, Becker). West<br />
Newton, Mass.<br />
Farnum, Fay Eugenia, B.S., Iowa State, 1909, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. Ph.D.,<br />
Geometry, Mathematical Analysis, Physics (Snyder, Morse, Kennard).<br />
Ames, Iowa.<br />
Felix, Earl Louis, B.S.A., Tennessee, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Breed<br />
ing, Plant Physiology (Burkholder, Knudson, C. H. Myers). Knoxville,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Ferguson, Wallace Klippert, A.B., Western Ontario, 1924. M.A., Mediaeval<br />
History, Modern European History (Smith, Becker). Aylmer, Ont., Canada.<br />
?Fernald, Ernest Mercer, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. (V. R. Gage). Ithaca.<br />
Field, Albert Martin, B.S., M.S., Wisconsin, 1916, 1917. Ph.D., Rural Educa<br />
tion, Educational Psychology, Education (Works, Stewart, Kruse, Jordan).<br />
St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Fisch, Max Harold, A.B., Butler, 1924. Ph.D., History of Philosophy, Ethics,<br />
Psychology (Hammond, Thilly, Weld). San Francisco, Cal.<br />
Fisher, Claire Cole, B.S. in M.E., Tennessee, 192 1, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. Ph.D.,<br />
Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Bidwell, Tucker,<br />
Sharpe). Cookeville, Penn.<br />
Fitch, Harold Wakefield, B.S., New Hampshire, 1921. Ph.D., Plant Pathology,<br />
Plant Physiology, Entomology (Massey, Knudson, Crosby). Ithaca.<br />
Flick, Miriam Hilliard, B.Arch., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.Arch., Architectural Design,<br />
History of Architecture (Bosworth, Phelps). Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Flory, Paul Marion, M.A., Northwestern, 1924. Ph.D., Ethics, History<br />
of Ancient<br />
and Mediaeval Philosophy, English (Thilly, Hammond, Albee, Prescott).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Flory, Vera Elizabeth, B.A., Northwestern, 1923. Ph.D., History of Philosophy,<br />
Ethics, English (Hammond, Thilly, Prescott). Evanston, III.<br />
Flynn, John Edward, B.S., Penn. State, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Mycology,<br />
Plant Physiology (Massey, Knudson, Fitzpatrick). Friendsville, Pa.<br />
Fonda, John Sutliff, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, In<br />
dustrial Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Briggs, Rhodes, Kimball).<br />
Johnstown.<br />
Ford, Carroll Willis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Finance, Economic Theory<br />
(Reed, Davenport). Syracuse.<br />
Ford, Orfa Rex, M.A., West Virginia, 1923. Ph.D., Alternating Currents,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Bedell, Kennard, Hurwitz). Industrial,<br />
Va.<br />
Fraze, James William, A.B., A.M., Indiana, 192 1, 1922. Ph.D., Physical Chem<br />
istry, Inorganic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Dennis, Papish).<br />
Kendallsville, Ind.<br />
Fridley, Harry Marion, B.S., South Dakota State College, 1916. M.S., Soil<br />
Technology, Physical Geography (Bizzell. von Engeln). Brookings, S. D.
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Fuchs, Nathaniel, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Physics (Orndorff, Briggs, Richtmyer). Brooklyn.<br />
*Gahan, Emanuel, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. (Hurwitz). New York City.<br />
Gaines, John Gordon, B.S., Clemson, 1922, M.S., Rutgers, 1924. Ph.D., Plant<br />
Pathology, Physical Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Burkholder, Briggs, O. F.<br />
Curtis). Honea Path, S. C.<br />
Garfield, Frank Richardson, A.B., Amherst, 1923. A.M., Economic Theory,<br />
Finance (Copeland, Reed). Chester, Conn.<br />
Gartlein, Carl Witz, B.A., DePauw, 1924. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs,<br />
Hurwitz). Connersville, Ind.<br />
Gates, Clifford Ellwood, A.B., A.M., Colgate, 1915, 1917. Ph.D., German<br />
Literature, German Philology, Spanish Literature (Faust, Boesche, Kenis<br />
ton). Hamilton.<br />
Genung, Albert Benjamin, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1913. Ph.D., Farm Management,<br />
Marketing, Economics (Warren, Pearson, Myers). Freeville.<br />
Gilbert, Arthur Ward, B.S., Dartmouth, 1921. Ph.D., Education, Psychology,<br />
Philosophy (Jordan, Weld, Albee). Dorset, Vt.<br />
Gleichauf, Eleanor Weeks, B.A., Wellesley, 1924. A.M., Psychology, Education<br />
(Weld, Wakeman). Rochester.<br />
Goldin, Robert, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Botany, Plant Physiology, Organic<br />
Chemistry (Muenscher, Knudson, Orndorff). Brooklyn.<br />
Goldsmith, Harold Ellsworth, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Industrial Chem<br />
istry, Geology, Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Ries, Kimball). Ithaca.<br />
Gonzalez, Leon Gregorio, M.S., Philippines, 1923. Ph.D., Pomology, Plant<br />
Physiology, Vegetable Gardening (Carrick, Knudson, Thompson).<br />
Bulacan, P. I.<br />
Baliuag,<br />
Gordon, Alexander, B.Agr., B.S.A., Philippines, 1923, 1924.<br />
Sanitation (Robb, McCurdy). Pasay, Rigal, P. I.<br />
M.S., Drainage,<br />
fGordon, Myron, B.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Genetics and Aquiculture,<br />
Bacteriology (Frazer, Embody, Hagan). New York City.<br />
Gorelik, Bessie, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., English, French, (Strunk, Hebel,<br />
Mason). Brooklyn.<br />
Gotshalk, Dilman Walter, A.B., Princeton, 1922. Ph.D., History of Philosophy,<br />
Ethics, English (Hammond, Albee, Smart, Thilly, Cooper). Trenton, N. J.<br />
Graham, Vi Arvin, A.B., A.M., M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1917, 1918, 1923. Ph.D., Bio<br />
chemistry, Foods Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Sumner, Cavanaugh,<br />
Orndorff). Ithaca.<br />
Grannis, Valleria Belt, A.B., Transylvania, 1921. A.M., French, English (Mason,<br />
Northup). Flemingsburg, Ky.<br />
Gray, Glenn Wesley, A.B., Bowdoin, 1924. Ph.D., English History, Political<br />
Science, Modern European History (Notestein, Catlin, Becker). New<br />
Vineyard, Maine.<br />
Gray, Lloyd Poor, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Neurology, Histology (Papez,<br />
Kingsbury). Clayton.<br />
Gray, Marian, B.A., Ohio State, 1923. A.M., English Literary Criticism, Eliza<br />
bethan Literature (Cooper, Adams). Winchester, Ind.<br />
Gray, Welles Alexander, B.A., Minnesota, 1923. Ph.D., Government, American<br />
History, Modern European History (Cushman, Hull, Becker).<br />
Minn.<br />
Minneapolis,<br />
Greene, Gertrude Martha, A.B., Wellesley, 1918, A.M., Radcliffe, 1922. Ph.D.,<br />
Literary Criticism, Elizabethan Literature, Mediaeval History (Cooper,<br />
Adams, Smith). Auburn.<br />
Greene, Guy Shepard, A.B., Hobart, 1920. Ph.D., Elizabethan Drama, Nine<br />
teenth Century Poetry, Old English (Adams, Sampson, Monroe). Ithaca.<br />
Griswold, Mary Blakesley, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1924. A.M., English Literature,<br />
Middle English (Cooper, Northup). Elmira.<br />
Guilford, Joy Pleasant, M.A., Nebraska, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Education,<br />
Mathematics (Titchener, Wakeman, Owens). Lincoln, Nebr.<br />
Gurchot, Abel Charles, B.S., College of City of New York, 1921. Ph.D., Physical<br />
Chemistry, Physiology, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Simpson, Liddell,<br />
Chamot). New York City.
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Gutsell, James Squier, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 191 1. Ph.D., Ecology, Aquiculture, An<br />
alytical Chemistry (Needham, Embody, Nichols). Ithaca.<br />
Gwynne, Charles Sumner, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1907. Ph.D., Economic Geology,<br />
Paleontology, Mineralogy and Petrography (Ries, Harris, Vieweg). Ithaca.<br />
Hale, Danforth Rawson, A.B., Colorado, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Mathematics, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Snyder, Mason). Colorado<br />
Springs, Colo.<br />
Hall, Goldan Orlando, B.Sc. Agr., West Virginia, 1921, M.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1923. Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry, Rural Economy, Plant Breeding (Rice,<br />
Boyle, Fraser). Ithaca.<br />
Hall, Isaac Fults, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. Ph.D., Farm Management, Economics,<br />
Animal Husbandry (Warren, Davenport, Maynard). Cortland.<br />
Hall, Schuler P., B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1907. M.S., Physics, Chem<br />
istry (Murdock, Briggs). Brazil, Ind.<br />
Haller, John Fessler, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Optical Chemistry, In<br />
organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Chamot, Dennis, Rhodes).<br />
Frederick, Md.<br />
Hallock, Hortense, B.S., Elmira, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Literary<br />
Criticism, Old English, Germanic Philology (Cooper, Monroe, Pope).<br />
Rochester.<br />
Hanford, Rodney Warren, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Education, American<br />
History (Jordan, Bretz). Ithaca.<br />
Hannah, Robert, B.A., Western Univ., London, Ont., 1919, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922.<br />
Ph.D., English, Public Speaking, Mediaeval History (Cooper, Drummond,<br />
P. Smith). London, Ont., Canada.<br />
Hanson, Robert Lewis, A.B., Oberlin, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Ap<br />
plied Electricity, Mathematics (.Richtmyer, Bedell, Hurwitz). Bristol, N. H.<br />
Hare, Frank, D.V.M., Kansas State, 1920. M.S., Pathology, Physiology (Moore,<br />
Goldberg, Fish). Harrisonvllle, Mo.<br />
Harman, Samuel Willard, B.S., Michigan Agr., 1917. M.S., Economic Ento<br />
mology, Morphology (Herrick, Parrott, Johannsen). Geneva.<br />
?Harper, Jean Sherwood, A.B., Vassar, 1918, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. (Wiegand).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Harriott, John Frederick, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, M.S., Iowa State, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Farm Management, Economics, Agricultural Economics (Warren, Myers,<br />
Davenport, Boyle). Mamaroneck.<br />
Harris, Coleman John, A.B., A.M., M.S., Bucknell, 1912, 1914, 1918. Ph.D.,<br />
Botany, Ornamental Horticulture, Vertebrate Zoology (Eames, White,<br />
Wright). Lewisburg, Pa.<br />
Harris, Henry Clayton, A.B., North Carolina, 1922. Ph.D., Soils, Plant Physi<br />
ology, Physical Chemistry (Lyon, J. K. Wilson, Knudson, Briggs).<br />
Road, N. C.<br />
Pike<br />
Hathcock, James Shoffner, B.S., North Carolina, 1919, M.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1923. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Economics,<br />
Rural Education (Myers, Davenport, Eaton). Norwood, N. C.<br />
Hathcock, Joseph Weinstein, B.A., Trinity, 1921. Ph.D., Finance, Accounting,<br />
American History (Reed, English, Hull). Norwood, N. C.<br />
Hawthorn, Leslie Rushton, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Plant<br />
Breeding, Physical Chemistry (Knudson, C. H. Myers, Briggs). Ithaca.<br />
Haylett, David Graaff, B.S. Illinois, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physi<br />
ology, Agronomy (Myers, Knudson, O. F. Curtis, Bizzell). South Africa.<br />
Capetown,<br />
Hazzard, Albert Sidney, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Kerr). Brewster.<br />
A.M., Zoology, Anatomy (Reed,<br />
Hekimian, Mardiros Epipan, C.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Mathematics, Physics,<br />
(Morse, Carver, Murdock). Constantinople, Turkey.<br />
Hendrickson, John M., D.V.M., Ohio State, 1924. M.S., Veterinary Pathology<br />
and Bacteriology, Poultry Husbandry (Hagan, Heuser). Rugby, N. D.<br />
Hening, James Courtenay, M.S., Minnesota, 1923. Ph.D., Dairy Industry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Dahlberg, Briggs, Orndorff).<br />
Geneva.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 151<br />
Herrick, Marvin Theodore, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, A.M., Harvard, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
English Literature, Mediaeval History, English Language (Cooper, P.<br />
Smith, Monroe). Ithaca.<br />
Insect Mor<br />
Hervey, George Edward Romaine, B.S.A., Toronto, 1923. M.S.,<br />
phology, Plant Pathology (Johannsen, Whetzel). Round Hill, N.S., Canada.<br />
Hetherington, Lyster Meadows, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1917. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Social Organization (Works, Melvin). Foochow, China.<br />
Hill, Forrest Frank, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Economics,<br />
Farm Management (W. I. Myers, Davenport, Misner, Boyle).<br />
Sask., Canada.<br />
Davidson,<br />
Hodge, Hugh Bayard, jr., B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.Chem., Industrial Chem<br />
istry, Optical Chemistry (Rhodes, Mason). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Hoffman, George Peter, B.S., Clemson, 1915. M.S. in Agr., Vegetable Gardening,<br />
Pomology (Thompson, Carrick). Clemson College, S. C.<br />
Holbrook, George Whitman, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.M.E. Millbrook.<br />
Holt, Donald Aubrey, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Optical Chemistry, In<br />
organic Chemistry, Economic Geology (Papish, Browne, Ries).<br />
Montclair, N. J.<br />
Upper<br />
Hoover, Henry Alfred, B.S., Franklin and Marshall, 1922. A.M., Geometry,<br />
Analysis (Snyder, Morse). Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Horiguchi, Junichiro, Kyoto Imperial, 1922. Ph.D., Psychology, Education,<br />
Physiology (Titchener, Ogden, Simpson). Ohara, Shigaken, Japan.<br />
Houck, Robert Charles, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Browne, Rhodes, Bancroft).<br />
Honeoye Falls.<br />
Hovey, Luke Willis, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1917. M.S., Rural Social Organization, Rural<br />
Education (Melvin, Stewart). Bainbridge.<br />
Howard, Edwin Johnston, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English Literature, Eng<br />
lish Language (Cooper, Monroe). Detroit, Mich.<br />
Hoyer, Linda Grace, A.B., Ursinus, 1923. A.M., Literary Criticism, Elizabethan<br />
Literature (Cooper, Adams). Shilllngton, Pa.<br />
Hsiao, Kung Chuan, A.B., A.M., Missouri, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Ethics, Logic<br />
and Metaphysics, Political Theory (Thilly, Albee, Hammond, Cushman).<br />
Shanghai, China.<br />
Huang, Tsu Ching, B.S., Wisconsin, 1924. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Optical<br />
Chemistry (Briggs, Papish). Kwangtung, China.<br />
Hudgins, Houlder, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Money and Banking, Accounting<br />
(Reed, English). Ithaca.<br />
Hughes, Edward Wesley, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Browne, Richtmyer, Kennard).<br />
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Hume, Helen Gross, B.A., Hunter, 1917, M.A., Columbia, 1921. Ph.D., English<br />
Literary Criticism, Elizabethan Literature, Middle English Literature<br />
(Cooper, Adams, Northup). New York City.<br />
Hunt, Dorothy Rossman, A.B., Huron, 1917. A.M., American History, English<br />
Historv (Hull, Notestein). Ithaca.<br />
Hunt, Earle Cole, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Education, Mathematics (Jordan,<br />
Snyder). Endicott.<br />
Hunter, Howard Louis, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Browne, Bancroft, Mason). Fulton.<br />
Huttar, John Carl, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry, Agricultural<br />
Economics, Animal Pathology (Rice, Boyle, Goldberg). Ithaca.<br />
Hutton, James, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Classics, English (Mountford,<br />
Cooper). Walton.<br />
Infante y Tiongco, Emilio, B.S., Philippines, 1924. Agricultural Chemistry (Rhodes, Cavanaugh).<br />
M.S., Industrial Chemistry,<br />
Valladolid, Occ. Neg., P. I.<br />
Jackson, Gemma, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Morphology, Physical Geography<br />
(Eames, von Engeln). Ithaca.<br />
?Jean, Francois-Xavier, Ph.L., Laval, 1916. (Heinicke). Sainte Anne de la<br />
Pocatiire, Que., Canada.<br />
?Jewett, Eugene Lyon, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. (Kerr). Fredonia.<br />
fjohann, Dorothy Marie, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Sanitary Chemistry, Bac<br />
teriology (Georgia, Hagan). Huntington, Pa.
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Johnson, Charles Henry, A.B., Wabash, 1919. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Bacteriology (Orndorff, Briggs, Hagan). Seattle, Wash.<br />
Johnson, Elmer Marker, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., English, Philosophy (Strunk,<br />
Thilly). Boise, Idaho.<br />
Johnson, Olive Catherine, A.B., Western Maryland, 1922. M.S., Bacteriology,<br />
Sanitary Chemistry (Hagan, Georgia). Princess Anne, Md.<br />
Jones, Fred LaFayette, A.B., Furman, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D.,<br />
English Literature, Victorian Literature, Philosophy (Adams, Northup,<br />
Thilly). Greenville, S. C.<br />
Jones, Luther Goodrich, B.S., Princeton, 1917. Ph.D., Agronomy, Chemistry,<br />
Bacteriology (Bizzell, Sherman, Nichols). Boulder, Colo.<br />
Jones, Putnam Fennell, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English Literary Criticism,<br />
Elizabethan Literature (Cooper, Adams). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Joss, Ernest Jacob, A.B., Oklahoma, 1922. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Physics,<br />
Organic Chemistry (Bancroft, Collins, Orndorff). Haskell, Okla.<br />
Judd, Deane Brewster, M.A., Ohio State, 1923. Ph.D., Physics, Mathematics,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Richtmyer, Hurwitz, Briggs). Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Kahn, Morris Hirsch, M.D., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1902, 1922. Ph.D., Physiology,<br />
Physiological Chemistry, Pathology (Lusk, Benedict, Ewing). New York<br />
City.<br />
Kassel, Frank, A.B., Pennsylvania, 1921. Ph.D., Philosophy, Mathematics,<br />
Physics (Hammond, Smart, Morse, Kennard). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
?Kawamuri, Kazumi, M.S. in Agr., Tokyo Imperial, 1917.<br />
City.<br />
(Briggs). New York<br />
Keane, Helen, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Public Speaking, Literary Criticism<br />
(Drummond, Cooper). Pine Island, Minn.<br />
Keenan, Delbert Ernest, A.B., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., French, Italian,<br />
English Literature (Mason, Hamilton, Prescott). Elmira.<br />
Keller, John Calvin, B.S., Colgate, 1921. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic<br />
Chemistry,<br />
Binghamton.<br />
Industrial Chemistry (Briggs, Bancroft, Dennis, Rhodes).<br />
Kerbaugh, Jeannette Lukens, B.S., Western Reserve, 1919. .<br />
Ph.D., Agricultural<br />
Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Microchemistry (Cavanaugh, Orndorff,<br />
Chamot). Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Kessel, Marcel, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921 Ph.D., Nineteenth Century Poetry, English<br />
Drama, History of Philosophy (Sampson, Adams, Albee). Buffalo.<br />
Kiang, Tsu Chi, B.S. in C.E., Tangshan, 1922. M.C.E., Structural Engineering,<br />
Sanitary Engineering (Urquhart, Ogden). Wusih, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Kightlinger, Clifford Vaughn, B.S., Grove City, 1920. Ph.D., Plant Pathology,<br />
Botany, Plant Breeding (Whetzel, Eames, C. H. Myers). Grove City, Pa.<br />
Kimball, Bradford Fisher, A.M., Harvard, 1921. Ph.D., Mathematics, (Analysis),<br />
Mathematics, Physics (Morse, Ranum, Hurwitz, Kennard). Amherst, Mass.<br />
King, Chau, B.S.M.E., Nanyang, 1923. M.M.E., Heat Power Engineering,<br />
Experimental Engineering (Barnard, Upton). Chuchow, China.<br />
Kingery, William Ray, A.B., Cincinnati, 1922. A.M., Spanish, French (Kenis<br />
ton, Mason). Rossmoyne, Ohio.<br />
Kinkaid, Walker, B.S., Allegheny, 1924. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoret<br />
ical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Bidwell, Kennard, Briggs). McKcesport, Pa.<br />
Kirkland, Joseph Brackin, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. Ph.D., Marketing, Rural Educa<br />
tion, Economics (W. I. Myers, Warren, Rasmussen, Works, Davenport).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Klugh, Alfred Brooker, M.A., Queen's 1910. Ph.D., Limnology, Insect Ecology,<br />
Ornithology (Needham, Johannsen, Allen). Kingston, Canada.<br />
Knaysi, George Abdallah, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Bacteriology, Organic<br />
Chemistry (Sherman, Orndorff). Atmore, Ala.<br />
Knott, James Edward, B.S., Rhode Island State, 1920, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924.<br />
Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Vegetable Gardening, Agronomy (Knudson,<br />
Thompson, Bizzell). Newport, R. I.<br />
Knowlton, Lawrence Gane, A.B., Oberlin, 1923. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Sanitary Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Bancroft, Georgia, Orndorff).<br />
Oberlin, Ohio.
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Koo, Ekay Konloh, B.S., Tangshan, 1923. M.C.E., Sanitary Engineering,<br />
Railroad Engineering (Ogden, Barnes). Soochow, China.<br />
Krauss, Mildred Elizabeth Stratton, B.A., Wellesley, 1917, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922.<br />
Ph.D., Botany, Plant Pathology, Histology (Sharp, Massey, Kingsbury).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Krauss, William Ernest, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Animal Husbandry,<br />
Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Maynard, Orndorff, Briggs).<br />
Brockport.<br />
Kreezer, George, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology, Educa<br />
tion (Titchener, Simpson, Ogden). Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Kreisel, George Reinhardt, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M. S., Farm Management,<br />
Animal Husbandry (Myers, Maynard). Amsterdam.<br />
Kunz, Walter Bramble, M.A., Cincinnati, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Optical Chemistry, Thermodynamics (Bancroft, Papish, Trevor). Cin<br />
cinnati, Ohio.<br />
?Kvaale, Erling, B.S., Noregs Landcrukshogskule, Norway, 1922. (Carrick).<br />
Sogudel, Sogu, Norway.<br />
Lacey, Harold Talbot, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Chemical Microscopy, Economic Geology (Orndorff, Ries, Chamot). Bing<br />
hamton.<br />
Lai, Kit Tsoi, B.S.C.E., Tangshan, 1923. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering, Struc<br />
tural Engineering (Barnes, Urquhart). Tientsin, China.<br />
Larkin, Leo Joseph, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. A.M., Physical Chemistry, Industrial<br />
Chemistry (Bancroft, Briggs, Rhodes). Ellenville.<br />
Larsen, Norman Laurence, A.B., Colgate, 1923. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Applied Electricity, Mathematics (Merritt, Bedell, Gillespie). Hamilton.<br />
Larson, Louis Leonard, B.S., Washburn, 1923. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Briggs, Rhodes, Orndorff).<br />
South Prairie, Wash.<br />
Laubengayer, Albert Washington, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Inorganic<br />
Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft,<br />
Chamot). Ithaca.<br />
Laubscher, Cora Rolfe, A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1915, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921.<br />
Ph.D., Latin, Greek, English (Elmer, Jones, Cooper). Petersburg, Va.<br />
Lee, Samuel Bayard, A.B., A.M., North Carolina, 1920, 1921. Ph.D., Soils,<br />
Glacial Geology, Bacteriology (Bizzell, von Engeln, Sherman). Four Oaks,<br />
N. C.<br />
Leffingwell, Burton Alpheus, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Animal Husbandry,<br />
Rural Education, Agricultural Economics (Maynard, Works, Pearson).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Leffingwell, Dana Jackson, A.B., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Ornithology,<br />
Systematic Vertebrate Zoology, Limnology (Allen, Embody, Needham).<br />
Aurora-on-Cayuga.<br />
Leonard, Chilson H., B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English Poetry of the 18th<br />
Century, English Poetry and Prose 1400-1650 (Prescott, Hebel).<br />
City.<br />
New York<br />
fLevitan, Benjamin, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Government, History (Cush<br />
man, Bretz). Tarrytown.<br />
Lewis, Herschel Paul, B.S. in E.E., B.S. in M.E., Tennessee, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics (Karapetoff, Sharpe). Bells, Tenn.<br />
Lewis, Robert Donald, B.S., Penn. State, 1919. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant<br />
Physiology, Agronomy (C. H. Myers, Knudson, Bizzell). State College, Pa.<br />
Li, Shu Tien, B.S.C.E., Pei-Yang, 1923. Ph.D., Railroad Engineering, Structural<br />
Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering (Barnes, Burrows, Urquhart, Seery).<br />
Peking, China.<br />
Li, Yin Chiu, B.S. in C.E., Illinois, 1924. M.C.E., Structural Engineering,<br />
Hydraulic Engineering (Urquhart, O'Rourke, Seery). Shahoyee, Chihli, China.<br />
?Libby, Harriet Martin, A.B., Adelphi, 1902; A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1905, Ph.D., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1910. (Reyna). Ithaca.<br />
Lindeman, James McDonald, B.Arch., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.Arch., Architectural<br />
Design, Historical Research (Bosworth, Phelps). Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
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Lindley, John William, B.A., Washington State, 1917. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Sanderson). Cheney, Wash.<br />
Lindsay, John Randolph, A.B., Hobart, 1920. A.M., English Romantic Poetry,<br />
English Literature (Sampson, Adams). Geneva.<br />
Lininger, Fred Fouse, B.S. in Agr., Penn. State, 1917. M.S., Agricultural Eco<br />
nomics, Education (Boyle, Works). Martinsburg, Pa.<br />
Liu, Chung Lo, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Systematic<br />
Entomology, Agricultural Chemistry (Matheson, Bradley, Cavanaugh).<br />
Foochow, China.<br />
Liu, Frank H. C, B.S.A., Wisconsin, 1924. M.S., Animal Husbandry, Dairy<br />
Industry (Savage, Sherman). Hankow, China.<br />
Liu, Tien, B.S., Nanking, 1924. M.S., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry<br />
(Rhodes, Bancroft). Kwangtun, China.<br />
Livermore, Josiah Randall, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1913. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant<br />
Physiology, Agronomy (C. H. Myers, Knudson, Bizzell). Ithaca.<br />
Logan, Frank Whitfield, B.S. in Agr., Washington State, 1921. M.S. in Agr.,<br />
Dairy Industry, Physical Chemistry (Fisk, Briggs). Seattle, Wash.<br />
Loh, Zung-nyi, A.B., Wellesley, 1924. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs,<br />
Snyder). Nansiang, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Lohman, Alfred William, B.S.Agr., West Virginia, 1923, M.S.Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1924. Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry, Agricultural Economics, Economics<br />
(Rice, Boyle, Reed). Wheeling, W. Va.<br />
Loomis, Walter Earl, B.S., Illinois, 1921; M.S., Ph.D., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1924.<br />
Honorary Fellow. Makanda, III.<br />
?Lord, Russell Farnum, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. (Embody). Port Jervis.<br />
Lothers, John Edmond, C.E., Valparaiso, 1923. M.C.E., StructuralEngineering,<br />
Architecture (Urquhart, Bosworth). Valparaiso, Ind.<br />
Lowe, Edith M., B.S., Elmira, 1924. M.S., Rural Education, Psychology (But<br />
terworth, Dallenbach). Ithaca.<br />
Luhrs, Henry Ernst, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Marketing, Dairy In<br />
dustry (Ross, Guthrie). Woodhaven.<br />
Lundquist, Gustaf Adolph, A.B., Gustavus Adolphus, 1901. Ph.D., Rural Social<br />
Organization, Marketing, Rural Education (Sanderson, Boyle, Works,<br />
Eaton). St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Lynn, Caro, A.B., Tarkio, 1895, A.M., Colorado, 1904. Ph.D., Latin, Spanish,<br />
Archaeology (Durham, Keniston, Andrews). Tarkio, Mo.<br />
Mabey, Mac Henry, D.V.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Diseases of Genital Organs,<br />
Hog Cholera (Udall, Birch). Ithaca.<br />
McBride, Charles Grover, B.S., Pennsylvania, 191 1, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D.,<br />
Marketing, Farm Management, Corporation Finance (Myers, Warren,<br />
Reed). Columbus, Ohio.<br />
McCallan, Samuel Eugene Alan, B.S.Agr., Toronto, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Path<br />
ology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Whetzel, Knudson, Briggs).<br />
Hamilton, Bermuda.<br />
McCarthy, Rollin Herbert, A.B., M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921,1922. M.M.E., Industrial<br />
Engineering, Economics (Kimball, Bangs, Reed). Cortland.<br />
McClintock, Barbara, B.S., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Cytology, Ge<br />
netics, Zoology (Sharp, Fraser, Reed). Brooklyn.<br />
McCormick, Gordon Randolph, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Industrial<br />
Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Rhodes, Briggs,<br />
Nichols). Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
McCrea, Mary Anna, A.B., Goucher, 1923. A.M., Sociology, Labor Problems<br />
(Willcox, Slichter). Renovo, Pa.<br />
MacCreadie, William Thomas, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<br />
191 1. Ph.D., Analysis, Geometry, Physics (Hurwitz, Snyder, Kennard).<br />
Northfield, Vt.<br />
1901. (Hull). Ithaca.<br />
?MacGarr, Katherine Llewellyn, B.S., Ohio Northern,<br />
McGill, James Dumar, A.B., Oberlin, 1920. Ph.D., American History, Political<br />
Science, English History (Hull, Cushman, Notestein). Avalon, Pa.<br />
McGrath, Edward Maloney, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English Literature,<br />
French (Prescott, Mason). Lockport.
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McGuire, Arlie Estus, B.S.A., Kentucky, 1918. Ph.D., Rural Education, Sural<br />
Social Organization, Rural Economics (Stewart, Melvin, Boyle). Spanishburg,<br />
W. Va.<br />
McKay, Haden Mayo, B.Sc, Mississippi Agr., 1914. Ph.D., Pomology, Plant<br />
Breeding, Plant Physiology (Heinicke, Emerson, Knudson). Athens, Ga.<br />
McKinstry, Willard Lawyer, A.B., Amherst, 1923. A.M., Philosophy, Sociology<br />
(Thilly, Hammond, Willcox). Watertown.<br />
McLaughry, William Graham, A.B., Michigan, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D.,<br />
French, Spanish, Italian (Mason, Keniston, Hamilton). Mercer, Pa.<br />
McMillan, John Rustin Alfred, B.S.A., Sydney, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Breeding,<br />
Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology (C. H. Myers, Whetzel, Curtis, Knudson).<br />
Narooma, New South Wales, Australia.<br />
McMillan, William Darrow, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Animal Husbandry,<br />
Farm Management (Savage, Myers). Ithaca.<br />
McMullen, Eleanor Clara, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. Ph.D., Vertebrate Zoology,<br />
Botany, Entomology (Reed, Eames, Johannsen). Buffalo.<br />
Malti, Michel George, B.S. in E.E., Georgia Tech.,<br />
1922. M.S. Electrical<br />
Engineering, Physics (Lincoln, Bedell, Kennard).<br />
Syria.<br />
Deir-ul-Kamar, Lebanon,<br />
Manning, Wayne Eyer, A.B., Oberlin, 1920. Ph.D., Botany, Plant Pathology,<br />
Geology (Eames, Fitzpatrick, Ries). Ambridge, Pa.<br />
Mardon, Austin, B.A., Cambridge, 1922. Ph.D., English History, English Liter<br />
ature, French Literature (Notestein, Adams, Guerlac). Cambridge, England.<br />
Marquardt, Julius Charles, B.S., Wisconsin, 1917. M.S., Dairy Industry, Bio<br />
chemistry (Dahlberg, Sherman, Sumner). Geneva.<br />
Martens, James H.C., C.E., M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921, 1923. Ph.D., Mineralogy and<br />
Petrography, Economic Geology, Hydrology (Gill, Ries, Seery). Shrub Oak.<br />
Martin, Earl Albert, A.B., A.M., Missouri, 1914, 1916. Ph.D., Morphology,<br />
Physiology, Embryology (Stockard, Lusk, Chambers). Bethany, Mo.<br />
?Mattli, Peter Anthony, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. (Pumpelly). Ithaca.<br />
Maul, John Conrad, West Point. A.M., French, Spanish Buffalo.<br />
(Mason, Keniston).<br />
Mecartney, John Lupton, B.S., Maryland, 1924. M.S., Pomology, Plant Physi<br />
ology (Heinicke, MacDaniels, Knudson). Vancluse, Va.<br />
Meenes, Max, A.B., Clark, 192 1. Ph.D., Psychology, Education, Physiology<br />
(Titchener, Ogden, Simpson). Worcester, Mass.<br />
Merritt, Bertha Sutermeister. A.M., Mediaeval History, Modern European<br />
History (P. Smith, Becker). Ithaca.<br />
Mertz, Pierre, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical<br />
Physics, Applied Electricity (Richtmyer, Kennard, Bedell). Jamaica.<br />
Miller, Guy Weyer, B.Sc. in Agr., Ohio State, 1919. M.S. in Agr., Animal Hus<br />
bandry, Farm Management (Savage, W. I. Myers). Warren, Ohio.<br />
Miller, Russell Cooper, B.S., Penn. State, 1922. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Pathology (Maynard, Briggs, Goldberg). Chester, Pa.<br />
Mills,.Alfred Schultz, B.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Marketing, Pomology<br />
(Myers, MacDaniels). New York City.<br />
Mills, Wilfred Douglas, B.S., Michigan Agr., 1920. Ph.D., Plant Pathology,<br />
Plant Physiology, Genetics (Whetzel, Knudson, Wiggans). Tecumseh, Mich.<br />
Misra, Dwarka Nath, B.S., Oregon Agr., 1923. M.S., Dairy Industry, Animal<br />
Husbandry (Sherman, Savage). Sanghoi, India.<br />
Mitchell, Dale Raymond, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., English Poetry, History<br />
of Greek Sculpture, American Literature (Sampson, Andrews, Prescott).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Moller, Elisabeth Fallen, A.B., Goucher, Ph.D., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Honorary Fellow.<br />
Baltimore, Md.<br />
fMontag, Elsie Marguerite, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., English, German (Brough<br />
ton, Pope). Brooklyn.<br />
Mooney, Lewis Riley, Ph.B., A.B., Syracuse, 1908, 1909. A.M., History, Eco<br />
nomics (Bretz, Reed). Sayre, Pa.
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?Moore, David Wilson, III, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925.<br />
N. J.<br />
(Cavanaugh). Clayton,<br />
Moore, Harry Lynn, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1924. M.S., Poultry<br />
Husbandry, Farm Management (Rice, Myers). Raphinc, Va.<br />
Morales, Rita, B.A., Rice, 1920. M.S., Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology<br />
(Georgia, Sherman). Houston, Texas.<br />
Morehouse, Walter Bertram, B.S., Kings College, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental<br />
Physics, Theoretical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Richtmyer, Kennard,<br />
Briggs). Sandy Cove, N. S., Canada.<br />
Morgan, Lawrence Onis, A.B., Southwestern, 1922. Ph.D., Anatomy, Physiology,<br />
Histology (Papez, Simpson, Kingsbury). Turon, Kansas.<br />
?Morioka, Isami, M.S., Hokkaido, 1910. (Bancroft). Kochi, Japan.<br />
Morse, Charles Walter, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Bancroft, Briggs, Rhodes,<br />
Nichols). Amsterdam.<br />
?Morse, Franc Hall, B.S., Elmira, 1910. (Rose). Levanna.<br />
Morse, Rowena Allen, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft). Ithaca.<br />
Mossop, Mervyn Charles, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S. in Agr., Economic Ento<br />
mology, Morphology of Insects (Herrick, Johannsen).<br />
Africa.<br />
Cape Town, South<br />
Muller, Albert Stanley, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Ento<br />
mology, General Botany (Burkholder, Herrick, Eames). Huntington.<br />
Mumford, Dwight Curtis, B.S., Illinois, 1923. M.S., Farm Management, Market<br />
ing (Myers, Ross, Misner). Urbana, III.<br />
Myers, Mabel A., B.A., Pomona, 1921. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology,<br />
Morphology of Insects, Ecology (Kingsbury, Johannsen, Needham). Ana<br />
heim, Cal.<br />
Myers, Robert P., B.S., California, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Sherman, Briggs). El Paso, Texas.<br />
Nakatsukasa, Masao, B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1924. A.M., History of Philos<br />
ophy, Ethics (Hammond, Albee, Thilly). Yokohama, Japan.<br />
Needham, Paul Robert, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Apiculture, Entomology<br />
(Phillips, Needham). Ithaca.<br />
Nelson, Milton Goodrich, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1924.<br />
Ph.D., Rural School Administration, Rural Social Organization, Education<br />
al Psychology (Butterworth, Sanderson, Kruse). Rensselaer.<br />
Neumann, Warren Randolph, B.S. in E.E., Kansas, 1918. M.S., Electrical En<br />
gineering, Physics (Karapetoff, Merritt). Manhattan, Kansas.<br />
Nevin, Charles Merrick, B.S. in Mining Eng., Penn. State, 1916, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1923. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Petrography, Paleontology (Ries, Gill,<br />
Harris). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Newhall, Allan Goodrich, B.S., Minnesota, 1918. Ph.D., Plant Pathology,<br />
Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Massey, Knudson, Briggs). Min<br />
neapolis, Minn.<br />
Newland, Harry Elihu, B.S.Agr., Purdue, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant<br />
Physiology, Entomology (Thomas, O. F. Curtis, Herrick). Mitchell, Ind.<br />
Newman, Albert Bernard, A.B., Columbia, 1925. A.M., Biochemistry, Optical<br />
Chemistry (Sumner, Mason). New York City.<br />
Nicolaides, George James, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Plant Pathology, Ento<br />
mology (Chupp, Herrick). Sparta, Greece.<br />
Niu, Dewar Illiad, B.S. in M.E., Nanyang, 1924. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engi<br />
neering, Industrial Engineering (Ellenwood, Kimball). Soochow, China.<br />
Nixon, Theodore, A.B., Bowdoin, 1922. Ph.D., American History, English<br />
History, Political Science (Bretz, Notestein, Cushman). Brookline, Mass.<br />
Noback, Charles Victor, D.V.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 191 1. Ph.D., Pathology, Biochem<br />
istry, Physiology (Goldberg, Sumner, Simpson). New York City.<br />
Norman, William Lee, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Manage<br />
ment, Economics (Myers, Rasmussen, Hart, Davenport). Sinclairville.
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Notestein, Frank Wallace, B.S., Wooster, 1923. Ph.D., Social Science and<br />
Statistics, Finance, Economic Theory (Willcox, Reed, Copeland). Alma,<br />
Mich.<br />
Nungezer, Edwin, B.S., Furman, 1923. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Old and<br />
Middle English (Adams, Cooper). Columbia, S. C.<br />
?Nyholen, Christian, B.S., Technical Royal College, Copenhagen, 1921. (Ballard).<br />
Copenhagen, Denmark.<br />
Oertel, Everett, B.S., Wisconsin, 1924. M.S., Apiculture, Morphology (Phillips,<br />
Herrick). Prairie du Sac, Wis.<br />
?Okamoto, Tatsuji, A.B., Doshisha, 191 7. (Karapetoff). Sashiki, Kumamoto,<br />
Japan.<br />
O'Leary, Paul Martin, A.B., Kansas, 1922. Ph.D., Finance, Economic Theory,<br />
Political Science (Reed, Davenport, Cushman). Lawrence, Kans.<br />
Pack, Herbert John, B.S., A.M., Utah Agricultural, 1913, 1923. Ph.D., Eco<br />
nomic Entomology, Limnology, Herpetology (Herrick, Needham, Allen).<br />
Logan, Utah.<br />
Parker, Ralph Langley, B.S., Rhode Island State, 1915. Ph.D., Apiculture,<br />
Entomology, Physiology (Phillips, Needham, Simpson). Ames, Iowa.<br />
Parmley, Thomas J., B.S., Utah, 1921. M.S., Experimental Physics, Theoretical<br />
Physics (Tucker, Murdock). Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />
Parrott, Edith Wilbur, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English Elizabethan Litera<br />
ture, English History (Sampson, Notestein). Lake George.<br />
Parsons, Theophilus, jr., B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Physics, Organic Chem<br />
istry (Gibbs, Orndorff). Washington, D. C.<br />
Partridge, Edith Geneva, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Rural Social Organization,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Sanderson, Boyle). Ithaca.<br />
Patel, Mooljibhai Shivabhai, B.S.Chem., Illinois, 1923, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924.<br />
Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Economic Geology<br />
(Rhodes, Dennis, Ries). Anand, India.<br />
Payne, Mary Graydon, A.B., Butler, 1923. A.M., Histology and Embryology,<br />
Physiology (Kingsbury, Liddell). Danville, III.<br />
Peacock, Vera Louise, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Jordan). Ithaca.<br />
A.M., French, Education (Mason,<br />
Pearson, Arthur, B.A., Denver, 1907.<br />
Slichter). Denver, Colo.<br />
A.M., Politics, Economics (Cushman,<br />
?Peckham, Felix Augustus, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. (Rogers). Washington, D. C.<br />
Pelmont, Andrew Prosper, B.A., Alma College, 1922. A.M., French Literature,<br />
English Literature (Guerlac, Strunk). Parthenay, Deux Shires, France.<br />
?Pendell, Elmer, M.A., Chicago, 1923. (Slichter). Waverly.<br />
Penman, Roy Franklin, B.S. in E.E., Utah, 1918. M.S., Applied Electricity,<br />
Mathematics (Bedell, Sharpe). Woods Cross, Utah.<br />
Perregaux, Edmond Adrian, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Farm Management, Accounting (Warren, Ladd,Myers,English). Lincoln, R.I.<br />
Phipps, Ivan Francis, B.Ag.Sc, Melbourne, 1925. M.S. in Agr., Plant Breeding,<br />
Plant Physiology (Emerson, Knudson). Melbourne, Australia.<br />
Phipps, William M., B.S. in Agr., Kentucky, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Agronomy,<br />
Geology (Bizzell, Ries). Salyersville, Ky.<br />
Pierstorff, Arthur Lewis, A.B., Ohio State, 1919. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant<br />
Physiology, Entomology (Thomas, Knudson, C. R. Crosby). Ithaca.<br />
Pirnie, Miles David, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Ornithology, Vertebrate Zoology,<br />
English (Allen, Wright, Strunk). Pulaski.<br />
Poe, Charles Franklin, B.A., M.A., Ph.C, B.S., Colorado, 1911-1914. Ph.D.,<br />
Sanitary Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Bacteriology (Georgia, Sumner,<br />
Sherman). Boulder, Colo.<br />
Pomeroy, Katherine Mcintosh, A.B., Wellesley, 1924. A.M., Physics, Mathe<br />
matics (Richtmyer, Morse). Seneca Falls.<br />
Potdar, Bhagwant Govind, B.S., Oregon State, 1923. M.S., Industrial Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Kimball). Newark, N. J.<br />
Powell, Charles Kelly, B.S., Oregon Agricultural, 1916. Ph.D., Poultry Hus<br />
bandry, Farm Management, Bacteriology (Heuser, Noble, Hagan). Fruitland,<br />
Idaho.
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Powell, Whiton, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Marketing, Economics (Myers,<br />
Holmes, Davenport). Buffalo.<br />
Powers, Hanson Durham, A.B., Wake Forest, 1920. Ph.D., Psychology, Physi<br />
ology, Education (Titchener, Simpson, Wakeman). Willard, N. C.<br />
Pratt, Laurence Francis, B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural, 1921. Ph.D.,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bancroft, Chamot,<br />
Hall). North Weymouth, Mass.<br />
Price, Reginald Lyne, A.B., Davidson, 1924. A.M., Economics, Modern European<br />
History (Davenport, Becker). Charlotte, N. C.<br />
Prickett, Paul Smith, B.S., Texas A. & M., 1922, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D.,<br />
Bacteriology, Physical Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry (Sherman, Briggs,<br />
Georgia). Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Pritchard, John Paul, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Greek, Latin, English Literary<br />
Criticism (Jones, Elmer, Durham, Cooper). White Lake.<br />
Probasco, Marjorie Helen, B.L.A., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.L.A., Landscape Design,<br />
Fine Arts (Davis, Montillon, Stone). Glens Falls.<br />
Pugsley, Matthew Corell, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Anatomy, Bacteriology<br />
and Pathology (Kerr, Goldberg). Ithaca.<br />
Quinn, George Edward, E.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.E.E., Power Plant, Heat Power<br />
(Lincoln, Ernsberger). Albany.<br />
Race, Hubert Hawley, E.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Electrical Engineering,<br />
Physics, Mathematics (Karapetoff, Kennard, Owens). Buffalo.<br />
tRaunheim, Hattie, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., French, English (Mason, Samp<br />
son). New York City.<br />
Raynor, Julia Susan, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925.<br />
ment (Bretz, Cushman). Brooklyn.<br />
A.M., American History, Govern<br />
Reddy, Dodla Muddu Krishna, B.S., Madras, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Animal Hus<br />
bandry, Poultry Husbandry (Wing, Heuser). Nellore, India.<br />
Reich, Herbert Joseph, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics (Merritt, Murdock). New Dorp.<br />
Reifschneider, Felix Edward, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Sanitary Chemis<br />
try, Agricultural Chemistry, Bacteriology (Georgia, Cavanaugh, Sherman).<br />
Hempstead.<br />
Rhodes, Ida, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Mathematics, Physics (Carver, Richt<br />
myer). New York City.<br />
Rhodes, Solomon A., B.S., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921, 1922. Ph.D., French, Spanish,<br />
Italian (Mason, Keniston, Hamilton). Ithaca.<br />
Rice, Myron A., B.S., California, 1916. Wiegand). Bakersfield, Cal.<br />
M.S., Pomology, Botany (Heinicke,<br />
Richmond, Donald Everett, A.B., M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920, 1921. .<br />
Ph.D., Applied<br />
Mathematics, Mathematical Analysis, Theoretical Physics (M. Morse,<br />
Hurwitz, Kennard) Great Barrington, Mass.<br />
Riddle, Arthur Raymond, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Richtmyer, Murdock, Bancroft).<br />
Yorketown, South Australia.<br />
Ries, Donald Timmerman, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S. in Agr., Economic Ento<br />
mology, Zoology (Herrick, Needham). Ithaca.<br />
Riley, Harold Barrows, B.S., Kansas State, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Agron<br />
omy, Plant Physiology (Emerson, Bizzell, Knudson). Kansas City, Kans.<br />
Roberts, Leo Bogan, A.B., Millsaps, 1920. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Geology (Dennis, Browne, Briggs, Gill, Ries). Columbia, Miss.<br />
Robertson, Archie Hunt, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. M.S., Bacteriology, Organic<br />
Chemistry (Breed, Stocking, Orndorff). Lounsberry.<br />
Robinson, Ernest Guy, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. M.S., Stratigraphy, Physical<br />
Geography (Harris, von Engeln). Moore, Mont.<br />
Robinson, Theresa, B.A., M.A., Pomona, 1922. Ph.D., Limnology, Systematic<br />
Vertebrate Zoology, Insect Morphology (Needham, Embody, Johannsen).<br />
Upland, Cal.<br />
Rodriguez, Juan G., B.S., Montana, 1923. M.S., Plant Breeding, Plant Physi<br />
ology (C. H. Myers, Knudson). Balincaguin, Pangasinan, P. I.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 59<br />
Rodwell, Irving Henry, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S. in Agr., Agricultural Eco<br />
nomics, Farm Management (Ladd, Myers). Albion.<br />
Rogers, Harris White, B.S., M.S., Colgate, 1912, 1922. Ph.D., Physical Chemis<br />
try, Inorganic Chemistry, Economic Geology (Bancroft, Dennis, Ries).<br />
Wellsbridge.<br />
Rogers, William Mitchell, B.S., Georgia, 1921. Ph.D., Histology and Embry<br />
ology, Anatomy, Physiology (Kingsbury, Kerr, Liddell). Barnesville, Ga.<br />
Rothermel, Julia Elizabeth, B.A., Mt. Holyoke, 1920. A.M., Embryology and<br />
Histology, Zoology (Kingsbury, Reed). Reading, Pa.<br />
Rouse, Charles Albert, Ph.B., M.A., Chicago, 1910. Ph.D., Elizabethan Litera<br />
ture, English Language, Mediaeval History (Adams, Monroe, Smith).<br />
Lake Forest, N. C.<br />
Russell, Howard Willis, A.B., Denver, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Chemistry (Murdock, Kennard, Bancroft). Denver,<br />
Colo.<br />
Russell, J. Alma, A.B., Dartmouth, 1921. A.M., English, Education (Northup,<br />
. Jordan) Rochester.<br />
Rutenber, Charles Blackmer, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.Chem., Physical<br />
Chemistry, Physics (Briggs, Gibbs). Carlinville, III.<br />
Ruttenberg, Joseph, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., European History, Economic<br />
Theory, Government (Becker, Davenport, Cushman). Ithaca.<br />
Saibel, Edward Aaron, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924. A.M.,<br />
Mathematics<br />
Boston, Mass.<br />
(Analysis), Mathematics (Geometry) (Hurwitz, Carver).<br />
St. John, Ruth Nimmo, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., Economic Geology, Physical<br />
Geography (Ries, von Engeln). Unadilla Forks.<br />
St. John, Ruth Walker, A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1924. A.M., Entomology, Rural<br />
Education (Needham, Palmer). Brooklyn.<br />
jSalwen, Bertha, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Analysis, Geometry (Hurwitz,<br />
. Snyder)<br />
Brooklyn .<br />
Sandhouse, Grace Adelbert, B.A., M.A., Colorado, 1920, 1923. Ph.D., Systematic<br />
Entomology, Insect Ecology, Morphology of Insects (Bradley, Needham,<br />
Johannsen). Sterling, Colorado.<br />
Saylor, Charles Hamilton, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Optical Chemistry, English Language and Literature (Bancroft, Mason,<br />
Sampson). Brooklyn.<br />
?Schmidt-Ernsthausen, Friedrich Maximilian, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1924. (Boyle).<br />
Dusseldorf, Germany.<br />
Schoen, Joseph Johnston, B.S. in Agr., Purdue, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Marketing,<br />
Dairy Manufacturing (Spencer, Guthrie). Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
fSchultz, Joseph Theodore, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. Ph.D., Latin, Greek, English<br />
Literary Criticism (Durham, Jones, Cooper). Lackawanna.<br />
Schwartzbach, Saul, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Zoology, Entomology (Reed,<br />
Needham). Brooklyn.<br />
Schwind, Joseph Louis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Histology and Embryology,<br />
Anatomy (Kingsbury, Papez). Dayton, Ohio.<br />
?Scudder, Francis Alida, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. (P- Smith). Randolph.<br />
Seeley, Ralph Marion, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Plant<br />
Pathology, Systematic Entomology (Herrick, Whetzel, C. R. Crosby).<br />
Woodhaven.<br />
Seeman, Herman Eastman, A.B., Oberlin, 1921. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Applied Electricity, Theoretical Physics (Merritt, Bedell, Kennard). Ithaca.<br />
Seibel, John George, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Farm Management, Marketing<br />
(W. I. Myers, Boyle, Pearson). North Tonawanda.<br />
Senning, William Charles, A.B., Colorado, 1923. Ph.D., Comparative Anatomy,<br />
Entomology, Rural Education (Reed, Needham, Works). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Shao, Chia Lin, A.B., M.S., Wisconsin, 1924. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry,<br />
Forestry, Optical Chemistry (Rhodes, Papish, Recknagel). Shanghai, China.<br />
Shapiro, Caspar, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Theoretical Physics (Orndorff, Briggs, Gibbs). Northport.
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Shaub, Howard Conway, A.B., Ohio State,<br />
Astronomy (Sharpe, Gillespie, Boothroyd). Johnstown, Ohio.<br />
Shen, Thomas Ka, B.S.M.E., Nanyang,<br />
Industrial Engineering (Barnard, Kimball). Changshu, China.<br />
1920. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis,<br />
1924. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engineering,<br />
Shen, Tsunghan Hunt, B.S., M.S.A., Government College of Agriculture, 1918.<br />
Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Agronomy, Plant Physiology (Love, C. H. Myers,<br />
Knudson, H. P. Cooper). Chekiang, China. ,<br />
Shilliday, Clarence Lee, Ph.B., M.S., Ohio, 1912, 1913. Ph.D., Zoology, His<br />
tology and Embryology, Limnology (Reed, Kingsbury, Needham). New<br />
Milford, Ohio.<br />
Sibley, Gertrude Marion, A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1913, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Elizabethan Literature, Victorian Literature, Mediaeval History (Adams,<br />
Northup, P. Smith). Springfield, Mass.<br />
Silva, Alvin Kalaniku, B.S., Oregon Agricultural, 1924. M.S., Soil Technology,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
tSimon, Dorothy Estelle, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. A.M., Spanish, Latin (Guerlac,<br />
Elmer). Sag Harbor.<br />
Simpson, Ethel Drever, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Physiology, Neurology<br />
(Simpson, Papez). Ithaca.<br />
Simpson, Hartley Fremont, A.B., Bowdoin, 1922. Ph.D., English History,<br />
Modern European History, American History (Notestein, Becker, Hull).<br />
Tilton, N. H.<br />
Sinden, James W., A.B., Kansas, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Physical Chem<br />
istry, Plant Physiology (Massey, Briggs, O. F. Curtis, Knudson). Canon<br />
City, Colo.<br />
Slee, Mary Alice, B.A. in Ed., Iowa State Teachers, 1916. M.S., Rural Educa<br />
tion, Rural Social Organization (Kruse, Melvin). Prescott, Iowa.<br />
Smit, Andries Adriaan, M.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Agricultural Eco<br />
nomics, Statistics and Agricultural Prices, Economics and Finance (Boyle,<br />
Pearson, Reed). Reitz, O.F.S., South Africa.<br />
Smith, James Bennett, jr., B.S., Haverford, 1924. A.M., American History,<br />
Modern European History (Bretz, Becker). Eureka.<br />
Smith, Robert Francis, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Plant Breeding, Agronomy<br />
(Bussell, H. P. Cooper). Ludlowville.<br />
Smyth, Thomas, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1920, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923.<br />
Ph.D., Ornithology, Systematic Zoology, Limnology (Allen, Embody, Need<br />
ham). Ithaca.<br />
Snitow, Anne June, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Ecology, Genetics, (Needham,<br />
Fraser). New York City.<br />
Snow, Olive Barton Bremner, A.B., Wellesley, 1920. M.S., Experimental<br />
Physics, Physical Chemistry (Murdock, Briggs). Reading, Pa.<br />
Souders, Josephine Overton, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Physics, Organic Chemistry (Briggs, Murdock, Orndorff). Phillipsburg, N.J.<br />
Spencer, Roy Clarence, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Pennell-<br />
Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Kennard, Sharpe).<br />
ville. . .<br />
Spry, Frederick Josiah, C.E., Lafayette, 1914. M.C.E., Sanitary Engineering,<br />
Water Supply (Ogden, Walker, Seery). Ithaca. .<br />
Stainton, Walter Hutchinson, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Murdock, Carver). Utica.<br />
Stark, Clifford Nicks, B.S., M.S., Peabody, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., Poultry Hus<br />
bandry, Rural Education, Bacteriology (Heuser, Works, Hall). Cumber<br />
land Furnace, Tenn.<br />
1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Stephens, Fayette Ellsworth, A.B., Brigham Young, 1916. Ph.D., Plant Breed<br />
ing, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (C. H. Myers, Knudson, Bizzell). Victor,<br />
Idaho.<br />
Stephenson, Hadley Carruthers, B.S., D.V.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919, 1920. M.S.,<br />
Veterinary Surgery, Materia Medica (Frost, Milks). Ogdensburg.<br />
Stewart, Asher Grant, Ph.B., Ripon, 1924. A.M., History of Philosophy, Ethics<br />
(Hammond, Thilly). Norwich.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION<br />
l6l<br />
Stewart, Dewey, B.S.Agr., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1922. Ph.D., Plant<br />
Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Massey, Knudson,<br />
Briggs). Winchester, Tenn.<br />
Stillwell, Charles William, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry (Browne, Rhodes). Ithaca.<br />
Story, Irving Chellis, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. Ph.D., Victorian Literature, American<br />
Literature, Intellectual History. (Northup, Prescott, Smith). Claremont,<br />
N.H.<br />
Stoughton, Zelner Hamlin, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S. in Agr., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Social Organization (Stewart, Sanderson). Newark Valley.<br />
Strickland, Walter Charles, B.S.C., Mercer, 1923. A.M., Finance, Economic<br />
Theory (H. L. Reed, Davenport). Buchanan, Ga.<br />
Strong, Everett Milton, B.S. in E.E., Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1922. M.E.E.,<br />
Electric?1<br />
Engineering, Mathematics (Karapetoff, Sharpe). Elmira.<br />
Susa, Torasaburo, Japanese Agr., 1912. M.S. in Agr., Pomology, Plant Physi<br />
ology (Carrick, Knudson). Sappora, Japan.<br />
Swezey, Fenton Hendy, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Geology (Browne, Bancroft, Ries). Lockport.<br />
Tallmadge, Margaret Louise, A.B., Wellesley, 1917. A.M., Latin, Ancient<br />
History (Durham, Schmidt, Mountford). Auburn.<br />
Tao, Yen Chiao, B.S., Nanking, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Agricultural Chemistry,<br />
Dairy Industry (Cavanaugh, Mclnerney). Honan, Wuhu, China.<br />
Tapke, Victor Ferdinand, B.S., Ohio State, 1914. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant<br />
Physiology, Botany (Reddick, Whetzel, Knudson, Wiegand, Sharp). Ithaca.<br />
Tarboux, Joseph Galluchat, E.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.E.E., Electrical Power<br />
Plants, Hydraulics (Lincoln, Switzer). Buena Vista, Fla.<br />
Teeter, Clarence Glenn, BA.., McMaster, 1919. Ph.D., General Botany, Plant<br />
Breeding, Plant Physiology (Sharp, Fraser, Knudson). Toronto, Canada.<br />
Thatcher, Evangeline Voorhees, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. A.M., English Poetry,<br />
Biography (Prescott, Smith). West Danby.<br />
Then, John William, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theo<br />
retical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Merritt, Kennard, Bancroft). Ithaca.<br />
Thomas, Charles Kenneth, A.B., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Public<br />
Speaking, American Literature, Physics (Drummond, Prescott, Murdock).<br />
Flushing.<br />
?Thomas, Grace Agnes, A.B., Western Maryland, 1904, A.M., Michigan, 191 1.<br />
(Lane Cooper). Frederick, Md.<br />
Thurston, Mather Francis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1909. Ph.D., Marketing, Economics,<br />
Farm Management (Rasmussen, Boyle, Davenport, Copeland, W. I. Myers).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Toro, Rafael A., B.S., Porto Rico, 1921. M.S., Mycology, Plant Pathology (Fitz<br />
patrick, Whetzel). San German, Porto Rico.<br />
Torres, Juan P., B.Agr., Philippines, 1919. M.S. in Agr., Plant Breeding, Plant<br />
Physiology (C. H. Myers, Knudson). St. Tomas, Batangas, P. I.<br />
Townsend, Walter Barton, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.S., Rural Education, Govern<br />
ment (Kruse, Catlin). Elmira.<br />
Trainer, David Woolsey, jr., B.S., Dartmouth, 1921. Ph.D., Economic Geology,<br />
Mineralogy, Structural Geology (Ries, Gill, von Engeln). Huntington.<br />
Tresise, Amy Richards, B.A., Wells, 1917. A.M., European History, Mediaeval<br />
History (Becker, P. Smith). Williamsville.<br />
Trowbridge, Alexander B., A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. A.M., Education, Oriental His<br />
tory (Ogden, Schmidt). Flushing.<br />
Tsai, Fu Yuan, B.S., Chicago, 1924. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Industrial<br />
Chemistry (Briggs, Rhodes). Shantung, China.<br />
Tsoon, Zay-ling, B.S. in E.E., Nanyang, 1923. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering,<br />
Power Engineering (Karapetoff, Ernsberger). Shanghai, China.<br />
Tsunajima, Benjamine Tokuo, A.B., Oberlin, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Optical Chemistry, Mathematics (Bancroft, C. W. Mason, Hurwitz).<br />
Takahashi, Japan.<br />
Tucker, Carl William, M.S., Iowa, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Industrial<br />
Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Rhodes, Papish). Iowa City, Iowa.
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Tucker, Charles Ketchum, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry,<br />
Economics (Guthrie, H. L. Reed). Brooklyn.<br />
Tupper, Lelia Evelyn, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1914. A.M., English Literature, English<br />
Language (Adams, Monroe). Port Jervis.<br />
Uys, Cornelis Janse, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Agricultural Economics, Animal<br />
Husbandry (Boyle, Maynard). Heilbron, South Africa.<br />
Vannoy, Wesley Gabriel, B.S., Coe, 1922. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Optical<br />
Chemistry (Briggs, Mason). Waverly.<br />
Vars, Harry M., B.A., Colorado, 1924. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry<br />
(Orndorff, Sumner). Boulder, Colorado.<br />
Vaughan, Lawrence M., B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Farm Management, Market<br />
ing, Economics (Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Hudson Falls.<br />
Vezina, Paul Henri, B.S.A., Montreal, 1920. M.S., Plant Breeding, Agronomy<br />
(Myers, Cooper). La Trappe, Que., Canada.<br />
Vial, Edmund Ellsworth, B.S., Illinois, 1922, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Farm<br />
Management, Animal Husbandry, Economics (Myers, Pearson, Harper,<br />
Davenport). La Grange, III.<br />
Vincent, George Paul, A.B., Hiram, 1923, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Physical<br />
Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Engineering (Bancroft, Rhodes,<br />
Kimball). Garrettsvllle, Ohio.<br />
von Hazmburg, Romulus Seitz, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Inorganic<br />
Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Browne, Mason, Orn<br />
dorff). Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Wainger, Max, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English, History (Cooper, Smith).<br />
New York City.<br />
Walker, Dilworth, A.M., Utah Agr. College, 1924. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm<br />
Management, Economic Theory (Boyle, Myers, Davenport). Rexburg,<br />
Idaho.<br />
Walker, Herbert W., S.B., Boston, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Organic<br />
Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Orndorff, Mason). Boston, Mass.<br />
Walrath, Frank Josiah, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Farm Management, Economics (Boyle, Myers, Davenport). Tribes Hill.<br />
Walsh, Frank Ogden, B.S. in M.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1924. M.S.,<br />
Power Plants, Diesel Engines (Barnard, Sawdon). Atlanta, Georgia.<br />
Waltz, Arthur Keller, B.S., Gettysburg, 1909. Ph.D., Applied Mathematics,<br />
Geometry, Physics (Sharpe, Hurwitz, Snyder, Kennard). Chewsville, Md.<br />
Wang, Chen, B.T.C., Lowell Textile School, 1923. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Orndorff, Rhodes, Briggs).<br />
Kiangyin, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wang, Ching Shi, B.S.C.E., Tangshan, 1922. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering,<br />
Structural Engineering (Barnes, Urquhart). Shingtseh, China.<br />
Wang, Loo-Sing, B.S. in E.E., Nanyang, 1922. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering,<br />
Heat-Power Engineering (Karapetoff, Ellenwood). Fungching, Kiangsu,<br />
China.<br />
Wang, Shou Chin, C.E., Kiangsu Provincial Technical, 1921. M.S., Physics,<br />
Mathematics (Kennard, Hurwitz). Shanghai, China.<br />
Wang, Yuen Kong, B.S. in C.E., Tangshan, 1922. M.C.E., Structural Engineer<br />
ing, Concrete Engineering (Urquhart, O'Rourke). Taishan, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Warburton, Fred William, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Kennard, Hurwitz). Groton.<br />
Ward, Nairne Forsyth, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.M.E., Engineering Research,<br />
Machine Design (Diederichs, Albert). Lockport.<br />
Ware, John Davis Dabney, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Optical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Chamot, Rhodes, Browne).<br />
Sewanee, Tenn.<br />
Warttman, Paul, B.A., Iowa State Teacher's College, 1918, M.S., Wisconsin,<br />
1921. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemis<br />
try (Browne, Rhodes, Bancroft). Cedar Falls, Iowa.<br />
Waterman, Sterling, B.S.A., Toronto, 1921. M.S., Soil Technology, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Guelph, Ont., Canada.
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Watkins, Robert Cameron, B.S. in M.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1924.<br />
M.S., Hydraulic Engineering, Concrete Construction (Seery, Urquhart).<br />
Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Watkins, William Allen, B.A., M.S., Oklahoma, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Economic<br />
Geology, Stratigraphic Geology, Petrography and Mineralogy (Ries, Harris,<br />
Gill). Whiteville, N.C.<br />
Watson, Lloyd Raymond, A.B., A.M., Alfred, 1904, 1905. Ph.D., Genetics,<br />
Organic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Fraser, Orndorff, Papish). Alfred.<br />
Weaver, Frederick Pattison, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Farm Management (Warren, Myers, Scoville). Ithaca.<br />
Webber, George Bentley, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Meteorology, Rural Social<br />
Organization (Mordoff, Melvin). Pearl River.<br />
Wedell, Carl Frederic, B.L.A., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.L.A., Landscape Design,<br />
Planting Design (Davis, Bosworth, Montillon). Buffalo.<br />
Weisbord, Norman E., A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Paleontology and Stratig<br />
raphy, Dynamic and Structural Geology (Harris, Nevin). New York City.<br />
Welch, Catherine M., A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., French, Spanish (Guerlac,<br />
Keniston). Ithaca.<br />
Wellenkamp, Paid Gustave, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engi<br />
neering, Mathematics (Ellenwood, Morse). Ithaca.<br />
Welz, Christopher John, Chem.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic, 1920, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>,<br />
1924. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organi<br />
zation (Rhodes, Briggs, Kimball). Buffalo.<br />
Wentz, John Budd, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physi<br />
ology, Agronomy (Emerson, Bizzell, Knudson). Ames, Iowa.<br />
West, George Addison, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Manage<br />
ment, Economics (Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Rhinebeck.<br />
Westcott, Cynthia, A.B., Wellesley, 1920. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Thomas, Briggs, Knudson).<br />
boro, Mass.<br />
North Attle<br />
Westover, Kyle C, B.S., New Hampshire, 1917. Ph.D., Plant Physiology,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Plant Breeding (Knudson, Briggs, Myers). Morgantown,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Whelpton, Pascal Kidder, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
History of Agriculture, Economic Theory (Warren, Boyle, Davenport).<br />
Oxford, Ohio.<br />
Whitaker, Randall, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry, Biological<br />
Chemistry (Jackson, Sumner). Stonington, Conn.<br />
White, Harley Clifford, B.A., Queen's, 1921. M.S., Limnology, Aquiculture<br />
(Needham, Embody). Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.<br />
Wiant, James Stewart, B.S., Penn. State, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant<br />
Phvsiology, Physical Chemistry (Thomas, Knudson, Briggs). Huntington<br />
Mills, Pa.<br />
Wickenheiser, Herbert Emil, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1925. M.S., Zoology, Rural Educa<br />
tion (Reed, Ferriss). New York City.<br />
Wilder, Malcolm Lownsbury, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Elizabethan Litera<br />
ture, Romantic Period in English Literature, Latin (Adams, Hebel, Durham).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
?Wilkins, Joseph Fellows, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. (Pumpelly). Selma, Ala.<br />
Williams, Marjorie F., B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1920. (Flora Rose). Buffalo.<br />
Willisford, Laverne Harold, B.S., Colgate, 1921. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Bancroft, Rhodes, Mason).<br />
Dryden.<br />
Willits, Charles Oliver, B.S., Huron, 1924. M.S., Sanitary Chemistry, Bac<br />
teriology (Georgia, Sherman). Huron, S. D.<br />
Willson, Robert Bellows, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1917. M.S., Apiculture, Economic<br />
Entomology (Phillips, Herrick). Mount Vernon.<br />
Wilson, Francis Henry, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Entomology, Education<br />
(Matheson, Jordan). Salem.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Woehl, Arthur Lensen, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English, Public Speaking<br />
(Cooper, Drummond). Buffalo.<br />
Wohlwend, Irma Celia, B.A., Hood, 1922. M.S., Animal Husbandry, Farm<br />
Management (Maynard, Myers). Salina, Pa.<br />
Wood, Karl Dawson, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S., Educational Psychology,<br />
Mechanics of Engineering (Kruse, Garrett). Ithaca.<br />
Wood, Ledger, A.B., California, 1922. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics,<br />
Physics (Albee, Hammond, Thilly, Kennard). Alhambra, Cal.<br />
Woodward, Mildred, A.B., Smith, 1923. Ph.D., Floriculture, Plant Pathology,<br />
Plant Breeding (White, Massey, Fraser). Chicago, III.<br />
Worman, Elizabeth Dorothy, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., English, Public Speak<br />
ing (Adams, Drummond). Brooklyn.<br />
Wright, Chilton Austen, C.E., M.C.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919, 1920. Ph.D., Hydraulics,<br />
Materials of Engineering, Business Administration (Schoder, Scofield, Reed).<br />
New Rochelle.<br />
Wu, Wen-chen, B.S.Agr., Nanking, 1922. M.S., Pomology, Floriculture (Hein<br />
icke, White). Tsingpu, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Ying, Wen Yau, B.S. in M.E., Nanyang, 1924. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engineer<br />
ing, Industrial Engineering (Ellenwood, Kimball). Wusih, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Young, Catherine Elizabeth, A.B., Smith, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Modern European History, English History, French (Becker, Notestein,<br />
Guerlac). Akron, Ohio.<br />
Young, John Paul, B.S. in Arch., M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1894, 1897. Ph.D., Botany,<br />
Forestry, Geology (Wiegand, Spring, Harris). Ithaca.<br />
Yuan, Polixenes Leo, B.S. in M.E., Nanyang, 1924. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engi<br />
neering, Industrial Engineering (Barnard, Kimball). Soochow, China.<br />
Zapata y Torres, Miguel, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., Spanish, French (Keniston,<br />
Mason). Cabo Rojo, P. R.<br />
Zimmerman Everett Edward, A.B., A.M., Indiana, 1916, 1921. Ph.D., Experi<br />
mental Physics, Applied Electricity, Physical Theories (Merritt, Bedell,<br />
Richtmyer). Ridgeville, Ind.
STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR GRADUATE WORK DUR<br />
ING THE SUMMER OF 1924.<br />
Abbey, Benton Gregg, B.S., Hobart, 1922. A.M., Experimental Physics, Theo<br />
retical Physics (Murdock, Kennard). Geneva.<br />
Ackley, Charles Lee, B.S., Grove City, 1920. A.M., Physics, Mathematics<br />
(Collins, Hurwitz). Sigel, Pa.<br />
Allen, Alice Blackmore, A.B., Oberlin, 1909. A.M., Eighteenth Century English<br />
Literature, Seventeenth Century English Literature (.Northup, Hebel).<br />
Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Allen, Glena Mary, A.B., N. Y. State Teachers College, 1918. Education (Northup, Jordan). Avoca.<br />
A.M., English,<br />
Allen, Raymond Peck, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Physics,<br />
Chemical Microscopy (Bancroft, Briggs, Richtmyer, Chamot). Lima.<br />
Allen, William, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1922. Ph.D., Farm Management,<br />
Economics, Agricultural Economics (Warren, Davenport, Boyle). Dewar<br />
Lake, Sask., Canada.<br />
Altschule, Hilda, B.A., Hunter, 1922. A.M., History and Philosophy of Art,<br />
Philosophy (Hammond, Albee). New York City.<br />
Anderson, Helen Anna, A.B., Pittsburgh, 1917. (Cooper). Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
A.M., English Literature<br />
Armstrong, Lindsey Otis, B.S., N. C. State College of A. and E., 1921. M.S.,<br />
Rural Education, Education (Works, Jordan). Raleigh, N. C.<br />
Arnold, Laura, B.A., Wellesley, 1906. A.M., English, Education (Monroe,<br />
Jordan). Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Ash, Frieda Scholl, B.S., Ursinus, 1922. A.M., English, Public Speaking<br />
(Northup, Drummond). Phoenixville, Pa.<br />
Aue, Esther Marie, A.B,, Midland, 1921. A.M., Nineteenth Century Literature,<br />
Elizabethan Literature (Northup, Strunk). New York City.<br />
Austin, Ralph Saunders, Ph.B., Alfred, 1914. A.M., Education, Economics<br />
(Jordan, English). Elmira.<br />
Bacon, Francis Niles, A.B., Colgate, 1917. A.M., Latin, Education (Durham,<br />
Ogden). Hamilton.<br />
Baldwin, Stanley Everett, A.B., B.D., M.A., Colgate, 1912, 1914, 1920. Ph.D.,<br />
Nineteenth Century Literature, American Literature, Modern Drama<br />
(Northup, Prescott, Strunk). Hamilton.<br />
Bansman, Robert Otto, B.S., Purdue, 1914. M.S., Marketing, Farm Management<br />
(W. I. Myers, Scoville). Dayton, Ind.<br />
Batchelder, Charles Howard, B.S., New Hampshire, 1913. Ph.D., Insect Mor<br />
phology, General Ecology, Economic Entomology (Johannsen, Needham,<br />
Herrick). Orono, Maine.<br />
Beaman, Charles Orson, B.S., Rochester, 1905. M.S., Entomology, Nature<br />
Study (Needham, Palmer). Brockport.<br />
Beardsley, Mary Mervine, A.B., Hunter, 1923. New York City.<br />
Bearer, Edwin Vincent, B.S., Penn. State, 1918. Ph.D., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management (Works, Warren). Hastings, Pa.<br />
Begel, Harold William, B.S., Muhlenburg, 1924. M.S., Botany, Geology (Eames,<br />
Ries). Lehighton, Pa.<br />
?Bennett, Adah Cecelia, A.B., Hunter, 1920. (Dallenbach.) Jamaica.<br />
Benson, Clement L., A.B., Union, 1905. Ph.D., English History, European<br />
History, American History (Notestein, Becker, Hull). Redlands, Cal.<br />
Besig, Anna Clara Caroline, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English Eighteenth<br />
Century Literature, American Literature (Broughton, Prescott). Wee<br />
hawken, N. J.<br />
Bishop, John Burtt, B.S., Acadia, 1921. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theo<br />
retical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Kennard, Hurwitz).<br />
N. S.,<br />
Auburn,<br />
Canada.<br />
Bishop, Sherman Chancey, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. Ph.D., Entomology, Systematic<br />
Zoology, Biology (Crosby, Wright, Claassen). Albany.<br />
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Bissell, Lidie Wilson, A.B., Beaver, 1923. A.M., English, History (Northup,<br />
Bretz). Beaver, Pa.<br />
Bliss, Frank Richard, B.S., N. Y. State College, 1923. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Economics (Ferriss, H. L. Reed). Bath.<br />
?Bluford, John Henry, B.S., Howard. (Cross.) Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Bogardus, Glen Fred, B.S., St. Lawrence, 1916. A.M., Education, Psychology<br />
(Wakeman, Dallenbach). Rossie.<br />
Bond, Jean Elizabeth, A.B., Swarthmore, 1923. A.M., French, Political Science<br />
(Guerlac, Reed, Northup). Swarthmore, Pa.<br />
Bond, Maurice Chester, B.S.A., Vermont, 1920. M.S. in Agr., Animal Husbandry,<br />
Farm Management (Harper, Warren). Thetford, Vt.<br />
Bonfoey, Faith, B.A., Wesleyan, 1912. A.M., French, Education (Mason,<br />
Smith). Middletown, Conn.<br />
Booth, John Franklin, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1919. Ph.D., Agricultural Eco<br />
nomics, Farm Management, Economics (Warren, Boyle, Myers, Davenport).<br />
Semans, Sask., Canada.<br />
Bourne, Benjamin Arthur, B.S.A., M.S., Syracuse, 1919, 1924. Ph.D., Plant<br />
Pathology (Massey). Mayaguez, P. R.<br />
Boyce, George Arthur, B.S., Trinity, 1921. A.M., Education, Educational<br />
Psychology (Jordan, Ogden). Chestnut Hill, Pa.<br />
Bradley, Howard Aden, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1920. A.M., Public Speaking,<br />
Psychology (Drummond, Dallenbach). Canton, Ohio.<br />
?Brahan, Olive Fern, A.B., Westminster, 191 1. (J. Q. Adams.) Harrisville, Pa.<br />
Branyon, Edgar Watterson, B.S., M.A., Peabody, 1916, 1919. M.S., Rural<br />
Education, Farm Management (Works, Myers). Kennedy, Ala.<br />
Bremner, Olive Barton, A.B., Wellesley, 1920. M.S., Experimental Physics,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Murdock, Briggs). New York City.<br />
Brown, Mildred Helene, Ph.B., Syracuse, 1917. A.M., Latin, Philosophy<br />
(Durham, Hammond). Berkshire.<br />
Brumfield, Lewis Floyd, B.S.A., Miss. A. and M., 1924. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Engineering (Works, Riley). Utica.<br />
Brunett, Earl Louis, D.V.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Pathology and Bacteriology,<br />
Poultry Husbandry (Hagan, Heuser). Herkimer.<br />
Buckingham, Lillian Edna, B.S., Penn. State, 1921. M.S., Nutrition (Rose).<br />
Scenery Hill, Pa.<br />
Burleson, Gladys Dew, A.B., Tennessee, 1918. A.M., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Organic Chemistry, (Dennis, Orndorff,). Johnson City, Tenn.<br />
Burt, Helen Frances, B.S., Mass. Agr., 1915. A.M., Physical Geography, Geology<br />
(von Engeln). Medford Hillside, Mass.<br />
Butler, Annette Stoddart, B.S., Conn. Agr., 1919. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Foods and Nutrition (Works, Rose). Camden, Del.<br />
Call, Irving Joslyn, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Farm Management,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Myers, Ladd, Hart). Stafford.<br />
Callahan, Mary Florence, A.B., Elmira, 1910. A.M., Public Speaking, Modern<br />
Dramatic Literature (Drummond, Strunk). Elmira.<br />
Cammack, Robert Emmett, B.S. in Agr., Alabama Polytechnic Inst., 1916.<br />
M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Works, Myers). Allen, Ala.<br />
Card, Dana George, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. M.S., Marketing, Farm Management<br />
(W. I. Myers, Warren, Boyle). Sylvania, Pa.<br />
Carney, Mary Kathryn, A.B., New York State, 1919. A.M., History, English<br />
(Bretz, Northup). Mohawk.<br />
Carpenter, Carlos Clay, B.S., Colorado Agricultural, 1914, M.S., Syracuse, 1923.<br />
Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Pomology, Botany (Emerson, Hedrick, Sharp).<br />
Syracuse.<br />
Chan, Liung Shi, C.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.C.E., Municipal Engineering, Railroad<br />
Engineering (Ogden, Barnes). Hongkong, China.<br />
Chapman, William Russell, B.S., Howard, 1922. M.S., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Analytical Chemistry (Orndorff, Nichols). Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Charlton, Isaiah Milbury, A.B., Colgate, 1910. Ph.D., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management, Rural Engineering (Kruse, Myers, Riley). Morrisville.
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Chase, Beulah Grace, A.B., Syracuse, 1922. A.M., American History, Philosophy<br />
(Bretz, Hammond). Minetto.<br />
Clark, Percival Lemon, jr., A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D., Social Science, Political<br />
Science, Economics (Willcox, Cushman, Reed). Elgin, III.<br />
Coan, Abraham Moses, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. M.S., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management (Stewart, Myers). Ithaca.<br />
Cobb, Francis Ezra, B.S., Minnesota, 1916. (Spring, Mordoff). Minneapolis, Minn.<br />
M.F., Silviculture, Meteorology<br />
Coleman, Clare Mabel, A.B., Dickinson, 1919. Punxsutawney, Pa.<br />
A.M., English (Northup).<br />
Cooper, Stewart Rochester, B.S., Howard, 1916. M.S., Chemistry, Inorganic<br />
Chemistry (Browne, Nichols). Baltimore, Md.<br />
Corbett, Laurence Ward, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Vegetable Gardening, Phys<br />
ical Chemistry (Thompson, Briggs). Takoma Park, D. C.<br />
Corbett, Roger Bailey, B.S., M.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Agri<br />
cultural Economics, Pomology, Economics (Boyle, Ladd, MacDaniels,<br />
Reed). Takoma Park, D. C.<br />
?Corey, Esther Birnbaum, B.A., Hunter, 1921. (Northup.) New York City.<br />
Cornelius, Grace Edna, A.B., Geneva, 1919, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D.,<br />
Elizabethan Literature, English Literary Criticism, Mediaeval History<br />
(Adams, Cooper, Smith). Ambridge, Pa.<br />
Courtois, Louise Esther, B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke, 1919, 1920. Ph.D.,<br />
English Drama, English Versification, French (Strunk, Prescott, Mason).<br />
Thorigny, France.<br />
?Croll, Samuel Donovan, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1921. Augusta, Ga.<br />
(Works.)<br />
Crowell, James White, S.B., A.M., Haverford, 1909, 191 1. Ph.D., Spanish,<br />
French, Italian (Keniston, Mason, Pumpelly). Colorado Springs, Colo.<br />
Cummings, Margaret Eloise, Ph.B., Chicago, 1919. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Sanderson). Centreville, Mich.<br />
Cunningham, Howe Symonds, B.S.A., M.S.A., Macdonald, 1912, 1924. Ph.D.,<br />
Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Whetzel, O.F. Curtis,<br />
Love). Truro, N. S., Canada.<br />
Curtis, Howard Joseph, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. M.S., Farm Mechanics, Rural<br />
Education (Behrends, Kruse). Deposit.<br />
Cushman, Robert Alden, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.S., Electrical Engineering,<br />
Physics (Ballard, Murdock). Ithaca.<br />
Cutler, Lillie Fielding Poisson, B.S. in Chem., North Carolina, 1923. M.S.,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Bancroft, Nichols). Winston-<br />
Salem, N. C.<br />
?Cutujian, Frances Catherine, A.B., A.M., Vassar, 1920, 1922.<br />
New York City.<br />
(Dallenbach.)<br />
Day, Leah Almira, B.S., Columbia Teachers College, 1923. A.M., Education,<br />
Psychology (Jordan, Dallenbach). Cortland.<br />
Deane, Helen Marie, A.B., Hunter, 1922. A.M., French Literature, French<br />
Philology (Mason, Pumpelly). New York City.<br />
Dickey, James Allen, A.B., Elon, 1912. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Farm<br />
Management, Economics and Statistics (Sanderson, Warren, Willcox).<br />
Elon College, N. C.<br />
Dunlap, Robert Bruce, B.S., Penn. State, 1912. M.S. in Agr., Farm Management,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Scoville, Myers, Pearson). Altoona, Pa.<br />
Dunn, Hazel Sarah, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. M.S., Foods and Nutrition, Rural Ed<br />
ucation (Rose, Spohn, Kruse). Ithaca.<br />
Duthie, Mary Eva, B.S., Columbia Teachers College, 1924. M.S., Rural Social<br />
Organization, Public Speaking (Sanderson, Drummond). Grand Mich.<br />
Rapids,<br />
Dye, Joseph Alma, A.B., Brigham Young, 1916. Ph.D., Human Physiology,<br />
Biochemistry, Bacteriology (Simpson, Sumner, Moore). Firth, Idaho.<br />
Elliott, Rush, A.B., Ohio, 1924. A.M., Physiology, Histology and Embryology<br />
(Simpson, Kingsbury). Chandlersville, Ohio.
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Ellsworth, John Orval, B.S. in Agr., Utah Agricultural, 1917. M.S., Agricultural<br />
Economics, Rural Education (Boyle, Kruse). Logan, Utah.<br />
Emery, Maude Emma, B.A., Columbia, 1910. A.M., History, Economics (Bretz,<br />
English). Newark, N. J.<br />
Esselstyn, Albert James, B.S., Alma, 1915. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Orndorff, Briggs). Ithaca.<br />
Evans, Margaret M., A.B., Wells, 1917. A.M., History, Economics (Bretz,<br />
Kendrick). Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Fagundes, Alvaro Barcellos, Eng. Agr., Brazil, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Soils, Physical<br />
Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Pelotas, Brazil.<br />
?Feldman, Mina Louise, A.B., New York,<br />
1921. (Strunk.) Brooklyn.<br />
Fenn, Elizabeth, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., tady.<br />
Rural Education (Works). Schenec<br />
Fischer, Walter, B.A., M.A., Ohio State, 1904, 1905. Ph.D., Rural Economy,<br />
Farm Management, Economic Theory (Boyle, W. I. Myers, H. L. Reed).<br />
Canton.<br />
Fisher, Richard Cornelius, B.A., B.S.A., Ohio State, 1917, 1918. M.S., Dairy<br />
Industry, Agricultural Chemistry (Stocking, Rice). Port Ewen.<br />
Fitzgerald, William Luther, B.S. in Agr., Tennessee, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Rural<br />
Education, Farm Management (Works, Myers). Trenton, Tenn.<br />
Fonda, John Sutliff, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Briggs, Rhodes, Kimball).<br />
Johnstown.<br />
Foster, Fred, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. M.S., Animal Husbandry, Rural Education<br />
(Wing, Kruse). Owego.<br />
Fox, Theresa Anne, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. A.M., German, Education (Faust,<br />
Jordan). Buffalo.<br />
Frank, Mary Irene, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. A.M., Education, Psychology (Jordan,<br />
Dallenbach). Oil City, Pa.<br />
Freck, Laura Faith, A.B., Oberlin, 1916. A.M., English, Education (Northup,<br />
. Ogden) Jamestown.<br />
Fretz, Barbara Catharine, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. A.M., Education, History<br />
(Jordan). Easton, Pa.<br />
Fuchs, Nathaniel, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical<br />
Chemistry, Physics (Orndorff, Briggs, Richtmyer). Brooklyn.<br />
Gates, Clifford Ellwood, A.B., A.M., Colgate, 1915, 1917. Ph.D., German Lit<br />
erature, German Philology, Spanish Literature (Faust, Boesche, Keniston).<br />
Hamilton.<br />
Geohegan, Kenneth Price, A.B., Cincinnati, 1915. M.S., Optical Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Chamot, Briggs). Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
George, James Putnam, B.S., Iowa State Agr., 1918. M.S. in Agr., Farm Manage<br />
ment, Rural Education (Warren, Works). Streator, III.<br />
Gerhard, Martha Eleanora, B.S. .Columbia, 1921. A.M., French, History (Mason,<br />
Gottschalk). Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Gillette, Frieda Almira, A.B., Rochester, 1921. A.M., American History,<br />
Modern European History (Bretz, Gottschalk). Fillmore.<br />
Gilman, Wilbur Elwyn, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English Literature, English<br />
Language (Northup, Monroe). Amsterdam.<br />
Gleeten, Dorothy Elise, B.S. in Ed., Pennsylvania, 1920. A.M., American<br />
History, Economics (Bretz). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gocher, Alice Menoher, A.B., Wells, 1916. A.M., Chemistry, Biology (Browne,<br />
Reed). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Good, Henry George, B.S., California, 1920. Ph.D., Systematic Entomology,<br />
Vertebrate Zoology, Insect Morphology (Claassen, Wright, Johannsen).<br />
Berkeley, Cal.<br />
?Gould, Clifford Morton, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. (Jordan.) Horseheads.<br />
Gray, Frances Angevine, Ph.B., Rochester, 1909. A.M., English, Philosophy<br />
(Northup, Hammond). Rochester.<br />
Green, George Rex, A.B., Michigan, 191 1. Ph.D., Animal Ecology, Forest<br />
Policy (Needham, Wright, Hosmer). Ithaca.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 924<br />
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Greene, Stanley Smith, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1915. M.S., Rural Education, Agricultural<br />
Economics and Farm Management (Works, W. I. Myers). Johnson City.<br />
Gregory, Raymond William, B.S.A., Purdue, 1918. M.S. in Agr., Rural Educa<br />
tion, Agricultural Economics (Works, Boyle). Mooresville, Ind.<br />
Greiff, Lotti June, B.A., Barnard, 191 1. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Physiology<br />
(Briggs, Simpson). New York City.<br />
Gutman, Alexander Benjamin, A.B., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., Zoology,<br />
Physiology, Anatomy (Reed, Bodansky, Kerr). Brooklyn.<br />
Hall, Schuler P., B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1907. M.S., Physics, Chemistry<br />
(Murdock, Briggs). Brazil, Ind.<br />
Hallauer, Emily Elizabeth, A.B., Swarthmore, 1921. A.M., Botany, Zoology<br />
(Wiegand, Wright). Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
?Hamilton, Henry Glenn, B.S.A.E., Florida, 1921. (W. I. Myers.) Humboldt,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Hammond, Dorothy McClellan, A.B., Swarthmore, 1921. A.M., English, Public<br />
Speaking (Northup, Drummond). West Chester, Pa.<br />
?Hammonds, Carsie, B.S. in A., Kentucky, 1919. (Works.) Lexington, Ky.<br />
Hannah, Robert, B.A., Western Univ., 1919, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D.,<br />
English, Public Speaking, Mediaeval History (Cooper, Drummond, P.<br />
Smith). London, Ont., Canada.<br />
Harkness, Donald Daniel, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Farm Management,<br />
Rural Education (Myers, Stewart). Oakfield.<br />
Hart, Bertha Irene, A.B., Western Maryland, 1921. A.M., Mathematics, French<br />
(Snyder, Mason). Cumberland, Md.<br />
?Harvey, Mary Grace, B.A., McGill, 19 15. (Monroe.) Montreal, Canada.<br />
Hassler, Ruth Irene, A.B., Ursinus, 192 1. A.M., French (Pumpelly). Werners ville, Pa.<br />
Hatch, Lloyd Harvey, B.S., Bowdoin, 192 1. Ph.D., English History, Modern<br />
European History, Mediaeval History (Notestein, Becker, Smith). Dexter,<br />
Me.<br />
Haylett, David Graaff, B.S., Illinois, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant<br />
Physiology, Agronomy (Love, Curtis, Bizzell). Capetown, South Africa.<br />
Haynes, French Leo, A.B., Meredith, 1919. Ph.D., Elizabethan English,<br />
Philosophy (Northup, Hammond). Clyde, N. C.<br />
Hendrickson, Edwin Henry, A.B., South Dakota, 1923. M.S., Physical Chem<br />
istry, Industrial Chemistry (Briggs, Rhodes). Lead, S. Dak.<br />
Hendrickson, John M., D.V.M., Ohio State, 1924. M.S., Veterinary Pathology<br />
and Bacteriology, Poultry Husbandry (Hagan, Heuser). Rugby, N. Dak.<br />
Henning, Lourens Jacobus, B.S.Agr., S. Africa College, 1920, M.S.Agr., N. C.<br />
State College, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Agronomy<br />
(Love, Knudson, Bizzell). Sweetwaters, Transvaal, South Africa.<br />
Hodder, Earl Henry, B.S. in Agr., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1916. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Works, Myers). Cobleskill.<br />
Holmes, Agda Elvira, A.B., Syracuse, 1921. A.M., French, English (Mason,<br />
Northup). Glens Falls.<br />
Holmes, Harold West, A.B., N. Y. State College, Albany, 1921. A.M., Rural<br />
Education, Mathematics (Ferriss, Carver). Ancram.<br />
Hook, Sabra Jeanette, A.B., Rochester, 1922. M.S., Botany, Zoology (Wiegand,<br />
Reed). Honeoye Falls.<br />
Howard, John Stewart, B.S., North Carolina A. and E., 1915. M.S., Rural<br />
Education, Farm Management (Works, Myers). Salemburg, N. C.<br />
Howell, Wilbur Samuel, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Public Speaking, English<br />
(Drummond, Hunt, Strunk). Addison.<br />
Hughes, Edward Wesley, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Browne, Richtmyer, Kennard).<br />
Hultzen, Lee Sisson, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. Ph.D., English Literary Criticism,<br />
Public Speaking, Old English (Cooper, Drummond, Monroe). Ithaca.<br />
Hunt, Dorothy Rossman, A.B., Huron, 1917. A.M., American History, English<br />
History (Hull, Notestein). Ithaca.
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Hurd, Kathryn Christine, A.B., Alfred, 1920. Genesee, Pa.<br />
A.M., English (Northup).<br />
Huttel, Lola Harriet, A.B., Ursinus, 1921. Durham). Souderton, Pa.<br />
A.M., Education, Latin (Jordan,<br />
Janney, Marion, A.B., Goucher, 1914. A.M., Physiology, Histology and Em<br />
bryology (Simpson, Kingsbury). Baltimore, Md.<br />
Jett, Clifton Ultimo, B.S. in Agr., Kentucky, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Farm Manage<br />
ment, Economics (Warren). Little Cypress, Ky.<br />
Johnson, Charles Henry, A.B., Wabash College, 1919. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Bacteriology (Orndorff, Hagan, Briggs). Seattle, Wash.<br />
Johnson, Ella Victoria, B.A., Western College for Women, 1912. A.M., Psy<br />
chology, Music (Dallenbach, Kinkeldey). Duluth, Minn.<br />
Kenestrick, Harold George, B.A. in Agr., Ohio State, 1919. M.S. in Agr., Rural<br />
Education, Farm Management (Works, Warren). Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Kerrigan, Katherine, B.A., Barnard, 1923. A.M., Education, History (Jordan,<br />
Gottschalk). Waverly.<br />
Keyes, Elizabeth Loring, B.A., Pomona, 1922, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D.,<br />
Zoology, Histology, Entomology (Reed, Kingsbury, Needham). Claremont,<br />
Cal.<br />
Klugh, Alfred B., M.A., Queen's, 1910. Ph.D., Limnology, Insect Ecology,<br />
Ornithology (Needham, Johannsen, Allen). Kingston, Ont., Canada.<br />
Knott, James Edward, B.S., Rhode Island State, 1920. Ph.D., Plant Physiology,<br />
Vegetable Gardening, Agronomy (Curtis, Thompson, Bizzell). Newport,R. I.<br />
Kratz, Albert Roger, A.B., Northwestern, 1919. A.M., Economics and Sociology,<br />
Philosophy (Copeland, Hammond). Berkshire Heights, Pa.<br />
Krauss, William Ernest, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Animal Husbandry, Organic<br />
Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Maynard, Orndorff, Briggs). Ithaca.<br />
Krey, Elsie Caroline, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Rural Education (Works).<br />
Washington, D. C.<br />
Krugman, Morris, B.S., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1919. M.S., Chemistry,<br />
Education (Orndorff, Jordan). Brooklyn.<br />
Lacey, Harold Talbot, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry,<br />
Chemical Microscopy, Economic Geology (Orndorff, Ries, Chamot). Bing<br />
hamton.<br />
Lanier, Laura Elsie, A.B., Vassar, 1918. A.M., English, History (Northup,<br />
Bretz). Alma, Mich.<br />
Larsen, Norman Laurance, A.B., Colgate, 1923. Ph.D., Experimental Physics,<br />
Applied Electricity, Mathematics (Merritt, Bedell, Gillespie). Hamilton.<br />
Laubengayer, Albert W., B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft, Chamot).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Lazenby, Ruth Crosby, A.B., Oberlin, 1921. A.M., French, Spanish (Mason).<br />
Dundee.<br />
Le Baron, Harrison Denham, B.A., Harvard, 1913. A.M., Psychology, Music<br />
(Dallenbach, Kinkeldey). Delaware, Ohio.<br />
?Leonard, Chilson Hathaway, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. (Sampson.) New York City.<br />
Lewis, Robert Donald, B.S., Penn State, 1919. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant<br />
Physiology, Agronomy (Love, Knudson, Lyon, Bizzell). Wyalusing, Pa.<br />
Lindley, John William, B.A., Washington State, 1917. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Farm Management (Butterworth, Myers). Cheney, Wash.<br />
Lininger, Fred Fouse, B.S. in A., Penn State, 1917. M.S., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Education (Boyle, Works). Martinsburg, Pa.<br />
Liu, Chung Lo, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Systematic<br />
Entomology, Agricultural Chemistry (Matheson, Bradley, Cavanaugh).<br />
Foochow, China.<br />
Liu, Tien, B.S., Nanking, 1924. M.S., Industrial Chemistry, Plant Breeding<br />
(Rhodes, Fraser). Mei Hsien, Kwangtun, China.<br />
Livermore, Josiah Randall, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1913. M.S. in Agr., Biometry, Practical<br />
Plant Breeding (Love, Myers). West Acton, Mass.<br />
Lo, Huan, A.B., Susquehanna, 1922. A.M., Education, Government (Jordan,<br />
Saby). Wuchingki, Kiangsi, China.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 924<br />
171<br />
Loh, Zung-Nyi, A.B., Wellesley, 1924. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Murdock,<br />
Snyder). Nanziang, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Loughlin, Claret.ce Isaiah, B.A., Penn State, 1920. A.M., American History,<br />
Ancient History (Bretz, Caldwell). Hazirdville, Conn.<br />
Loveless, Harlow S. G., A.B., Williams, 1901. A.M., Rural Education, Rural<br />
Sociology (Works, Sanderson). Phelps.<br />
Lynn, Caro, A.B., Tarkio, 1895, A.M., Colorado, 1904. Ph.D., Latin, Spanish,<br />
Archaeology (Durham, Keniston, E. P. Andrews). Tarkio, Missouri.<br />
Lyon, Hazel Mary, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1917. A.M., Zoology, Limnology<br />
(Needham, Wright). Bane, Vt.<br />
McAllister, Nellie Clare, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1912. A.M., Biology, Botany (Needham,<br />
Wiegand). Ithaca.<br />
McAnall, Jay R., B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Rural Education,<br />
Farm Management (Works, Myers). Bucyrus, Ohio.<br />
?Macauley, Edith Rebecca, A.B. , Michigan, 1915. (Northup.) Medina.<br />
?McCoord, Alice, A.B., Rochester, 1922. (Champomier.) Pittsford.<br />
McCorkle, Paul, A.B., Ohio State, 1914, M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Experi<br />
mental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Kennard,<br />
Gillespie). Warren, Ohio.<br />
McCormick, Gordon Randolph, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Industrial<br />
Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Rhodes, Briggs,<br />
Nichols). Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
McGuire, Arlie Estus, B.S.A., Kentucky, 1918. M.S., Rural Education, Rural<br />
Social Organization (Works, Sanderson). Spanlshburg, W. Va.<br />
McGuire, Fay Griffith, B.S.H.E., West Virginia, 1919. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Rural Social Organization (Works, Sanderson). Spanishburg, W. Va.<br />
McLean, Ethel Florella, A.B., Adelphi, 1918. A.M., History, English (Caldwell,<br />
Northup). Jersey City, N. J.<br />
McMillan, John Rustin Alfred, B.S.A., Sydney, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Breeding,<br />
Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology (Love, Whetzel, Curtis). Narooma,<br />
N. S. W., Australia.<br />
MacMillan, Warren Brokaw, B.S., Penn. State, 1923. M.F., Silviculture, Wood<br />
Technology (Spring, Recknagel). Bellevue, Pa.<br />
?McMorris, John A., A.B., Westminster, 1921. (Orndorff.) Argyle.<br />
McTammany, Frances Loretta, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1909. A.M., Latin, Spanish<br />
(Durham, Keniston). Troy.<br />
McTernan, Kathryn Everett, A.B., Adelphi, 1920. A.M., History, Economics<br />
(Bretz, Kendrick). Brooklyn.<br />
McVean, James Durham, B.S., Penn State, 1914. M.S., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management (Works, Myers). Sparks, Md.<br />
McWhorter, Frank Padin, B.S., Vanderbilt, 1917, M.S., Chicago, 1919. Ph.D.,<br />
Plant Pathology, Mycology, Plant Physiology (Whetzel, Fitzpatrick, O. F.<br />
Ourtis^ Nashville Tcyiti<br />
Malti, Michel George, B.S. in E.E., Georgia Tech., 1922. M.S. in E.E., Electrical<br />
Engineering, Physics (Lincoln, Kennard). Beirut, Syria.<br />
?Masland, Marion Woodworth, B.S. in Ed.. Pennsylvania, 1921. (Bretz.)<br />
Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
May, John McClung, B.S.A., Kansas State Agricultural, 1910. M.S., Rural<br />
Education, Farm Management (Works, Misner). Manhattan, Kans.<br />
?Meltzer, David, A.B., City of New York, 1920. (Bretz.) Brooklyn.<br />
Merchant, Charles Henry, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. M.S., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Animal Husbandry (Boyle, Savage). West Monroe.<br />
Miller, Julian Howell, B.S.A., State College of Agriculture, Ga., 1911. (Fitz<br />
patrick). Athens, Ga.<br />
Miller, Russell Cooper, B.S., Penn State, 1922. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Pathology (Maynard, Briggs, Goldberg). Chester, Pa.<br />
?Mills, Otto, B.S. in Agr., Kentucky, 1924. (Works.) Flat Lick, Ky.<br />
Mitchell, Alice Pauline, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. A.M., English, Psychology (North<br />
up, Weld). Ithaca.<br />
Mitchell, Ralph Waldo, B.S., Shaw, 1923. A.M., Chemistry, Biology (Orndorff,<br />
Claassen). Gatesville, N. C.
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Moe, George Gordon, B.S.A., MacDonald, 1914, M.S., McGill, 1921. Ph.D.,<br />
Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (Love, O. F. Curtis, Bizzell).<br />
Vancouver, B.C., Canada.<br />
Montgomery, Lois Elizabeth, A.B., Elmira, 1918. A.M., English Literature,<br />
English Language (Northup, Monroe). Warsaw.<br />
Mooney, Lewis Riley, A.B., Pd.B., Syracuse, 1908, 1909. A.M., History,<br />
Education (Bretz.) Utica.<br />
Moore, Emily Elizabeth, Ph.B., Chicago, 1921. A.M., American History,<br />
Political Science (Bretz, Saby). North East, Md.<br />
Morgan, Lawrence Onis, A.B., Southwestern, 1922. Ph.D., Anatomy, Physiology,<br />
Histology (Papez, Simpson, Kingsbury). Turon, Kans.<br />
?Morioka, Isami, M.S., Hokkaido Imperial, 1910. (Bancroft.) Kochiken, Japan.<br />
Moyer, Marguerite Mary, A.B., Ursinus, 1921. A.M., English, Public Speaking<br />
(Northup, Drummond). Souderton, Pa.<br />
?Murnane, Regina, B.A., Barnard, 1915. (Bretz.) Brooklyn.<br />
Myers, William Henderson, B.S., Nebraska, 1924. M.S., Farm Management,<br />
Rural Education (Myers, Works). Blair, Nebr.<br />
Nash, Elmer C, B.S., Texas A. and M., 1918. M.S., Rural Education, Agri<br />
cultural Economics (Works, Boyle). Jacksonville, Texas.<br />
Nasmyth, Florence Gross, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1912. A.M., English Literature,<br />
European History (Northup, Becker). Cambridge.<br />
Neff, Mildred Elizabeth, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Nutrition (Spohn). Buffalo.<br />
Nelson, Bertha Tyler, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., Educational Psychology,<br />
Philosophy (Kruse, Hammond). Brooklyn.<br />
Ness, Alexander R., B.S. in A., McGill, 1912. M.S., Animal Husbandry, Physi<br />
ology (Savage, Simpson). Quebec, Canada.<br />
Neumann, Warren Randolph, B.S. in E.E., Kansas, 1918. (Murdock.) Ithaca.<br />
Nevitt, John Victor, B.S., Colorado Agricultural, 1916. M.S., Veterinary Surgery,<br />
Animal Husbandry (Frost, Savage). Ithaca.<br />
Noback, Charles Victor, D.V.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, Ph.D.,<br />
191 1 .<br />
Pathology, Biochemistry,<br />
Physiology (Goldberg, Sumner, Simpson). Ithaca.<br />
Norton, Darwin Parker, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1918. M.S., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management (Works, Myers). Oneida.<br />
Notestein, Frank Wallace, B.S., Wooster, 1923. Ph.D., Social Sciences and<br />
Statistics, Finance, Economic Theory (Willcox, Reed, Copeland).<br />
Mich.<br />
Alma,<br />
Nullet, Josephine Barbara, B.A., Hunter, 1918. New York City.<br />
A.M., Government, History<br />
(Saby.)<br />
Odell, Ruby M., B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.S., Nutrition, Food Chemistry (Rose).<br />
Hilton.<br />
Odell, Theodore Tellefsen, B.S., Hobart, 1920. M.S., Ornithology, Entomology<br />
(Allen, Matheson). Buffalo.<br />
Pack, Herbert John, B.S., A.M., Utah Agricultural, 1913, 1923. Ph.D., Economic<br />
Entomology, Limnology, Herpetology (Herrick, Needham, Wright). Logan,<br />
Utah.<br />
Park, William Louis, Sc.B., Bucknell, 1916. A.M., Education, History (Jordan,<br />
Bretz). Montandon, Pa.<br />
Patrick, Norbofne Robert, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1921. M.S.,<br />
Rural Education, Farm Management (Works, Myers). Fencastle, Va.<br />
Paul, Bryan Berry, B.Ch.E., Arkansas, 192 1. M.S., Industrial Chemistry, In<br />
dustrial Engineering (Rhodes, Kimball). Bentonville, Ark.<br />
Peacock, Vera Louise, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., French, Education (Mason,<br />
Jordan) . Ithaca.<br />
Perregaux, Edmond Adrian, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
FarmManagement,Accounting(Warren, Ladd, Myers, English). Lincoln,R.I.<br />
Pierce, David Henry, B.S., Syracuse, 1916. A.M., Education, Economics<br />
(Jordan, Reed). Elmira.<br />
Pope, James Benford, B.S., Mississippi A. and M., 1922. M.S., Rural Education,<br />
Poultry Husbandry (Works, Rice). Conway, Miss.<br />
Powell, Charles Kelly, B.S., Oregon Agricultural, 1916. Ph.D., Poultry Hus<br />
bandry, Farm Management, Bacteriology (Heuser, Noble, Hagan). Ithaca.
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Prickett, Paul Smith, B.S., Texas A. and M., 1922. M.S., Food and Sanitary<br />
Chemistry, Bacteriology (Chamot, Stocking). Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Putnam, Aimee Adora, B.S., Middlebury, 1922. A.M., English, History (North<br />
up, Bretz). Greenfield, Mass.<br />
Quick, Martha Edith, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. M.S., Rural Education, Biology<br />
(Works, Ferriss, Wiegand, Needham). Ithaca.<br />
Ramsey, Charles McKinley, A.B., Trinity, 1920. A.M., Economic Theory,<br />
Finance (Reed, Copeland). West Durham, N. C.<br />
Rasmussen, Myers Peter, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. Ph.D., Rural Economics, Farm<br />
Management, Economics (Myers, Warren, Davenport). North Troy.<br />
Raynolds, Harold, M.E., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. M.S., Chemistry, Mechanical Engineer<br />
ing (Browne, Kimball). New York City.<br />
Read, Paul Leslie, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, 1921. M.S. in Agr.,<br />
Rural Education, Farm Management (Works, Warren). Olla, Fla.<br />
Reddy, Dodla Muddu Krishna, B.S., Madras, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Animal<br />
Husbandry, Poultry Husbandry (Wing, Heuser). Nellore, S. India.<br />
Reed, William Doyle, B.S., Mississippi A. and M., 1922. A.M., Zoology, Ento<br />
mology (Reed, Matheson). Clemson College, S. C.<br />
Reveley, Ida Louise, Ph.B., Syracuse, 1905, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1909. Ph.D , Physi<br />
ology, Botany, Entomology (Simpson, Atkinson, Riley). Syracuse.<br />
Rhodes, Solomon Alhadef, B.S., A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921, 1922. Ph.D., French,<br />
Spanish, Italian (Mason, Keniston, Hamilton). Ithaca.<br />
Richardson, Eulalie Alberta, B.A., Rochester, 1914. A.M., English, English<br />
Language (Sampson, Monroe). Rochester.<br />
Ring, Carlyle Conwell, B.S., Wesleyan, 1922. A.M., Education, Psychology<br />
(Jordan, Dallenbach). Westfield, Mass.<br />
Ring, Gordon Clark, B.S., Wesleyan, 1923. Ph.D., Physiology, Bacteriology<br />
(Kingsbury, Hagan). Westfield, Mass.<br />
Rittershausen, August William, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 192 1. A.M., Education, Biology<br />
(Jordan, Claassen). Youngsville.<br />
Robertson, Archie Hunt, B.S., M.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920, 1924. Ph.D., General<br />
Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry (Sumner, Sherman, Reed,<br />
Orndorff). Lounsberry.<br />
Rogers, William Mitchell, B.S., Georgia, 192 1. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology,<br />
Anatomy, Physiology (Kingsbury, Kerr, Liddell). Barnesvllle, Ga.<br />
Ruth, Margaret Cameron, B.A., Beaver, 1910. A.M., French, English (Mason,<br />
Guerlac, Northup). Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
?Sager, Meril Seaman, B.S., Heidelberg, 1921. (Davis.) Tiffin, Ohio.<br />
Sandhouse, Grace Adelbert, B.A., M.A., Colorado, 1920, 1923. Ph.D., Systematic<br />
Entomology, Insect Ecology, Morphology of Insects (Bradley, Needham,<br />
Johannsen). Ithaca.<br />
Schein, Isabel Beulah, A.B., Hunter, 1923. A.M., English, French (Broughton,<br />
Mason). Brooklyn.<br />
?Schoonmaker, Hazel Edith, B.A., Wellesley, 191 1. (Snyder.) Westfield, Mass.<br />
Schwind, Joseph Louis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology<br />
(Kingsbury). Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Scott, Albert Sidney, B.S., B.S.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1919. M.S.,<br />
Rural Education, Rural Economics (Works, Misner). Wedowee, Ala.<br />
Seabury, Anne Elizabeth, B.S. in Ed., Boston, 1921. A.M., English (Northup).<br />
Scarsdale.<br />
Shales, John Melville, B.A., Queen's, 1914. M.S. in Agr., Rural Education, Farm<br />
Management (Works, Myers). Derth Road, Ont., Canada.<br />
Shankweiler, John Victor, B.S., Muhlenberg, 1921. M.S., Structural Zoology,<br />
Ecological Zoology (Reed, Needham). Allentown, Pa.<br />
Sheldon, Elroy Franklin, A.B., DePauw, 1922. A.M., Embryology and.Histology,<br />
Physiology (Kingsbury, Liddell). Bluffton, Ind.<br />
Shelton, Gertrude Mary, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1920. A.M., Education, Psychology<br />
(Jordan, Dallenbach). Owego.<br />
Shull, Charles Eugene, B.S., Bridgewater, 1913. A.M., Mathematics, Pure<br />
Mathematics (Snyder, Williams). Bridgewater, Va.
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Silva, Alvin Kalaniku, B.S., Oregon Agricultural, 1924. M.S., Soil Technology,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Simmonds, Gertrude Annie, A.B., New York State Teacher's, 1918. A.M.,<br />
English Literature, Philosophy (Northup, Hammond). Corning.<br />
Simons, Lloyd R., B.S.A., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1911. M.S., Rural Social Organization, Rural<br />
Education (Sanderson, Works). Sardinia.<br />
Simpson, Hartley Fremont, A.B., Bowdoin, 1922. Ph.D., English History,<br />
Modern European History, American History (Notestein, Becker, Hull).<br />
Tilton, N. H.<br />
Slee, Mary Alice, B.A. in Ed., Iowa State, 1916. M.S., Rural Education, Agri<br />
cultural Economics (Works, Warren). Hampton, Iowa.<br />
Smit, Andries Adriaan, B.S.C., South Africa, 1920. M.S. in Agr., Agricultural<br />
Economics, Farm Management (Boyle, Noble). Reitz, O. F. S., South Africa.<br />
?Smith, Alpheus Waldo, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1919. (Clarke.) Ithaca.<br />
Smith, Byron Thomas, B.S.A., Arkansas, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Farm Management,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Myers, Boyle). Springdale, Ark.<br />
Smith, Catherine, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1908. Rensselaer.<br />
M.S., Zoology, Botany (Wright, Wiegand).<br />
Smith, Lauretta, B.A., Wisconsin, 1920. A.M., Fine Arts, Philosophy (Adams,<br />
Stone, Hammond). St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Smith, Leonidas James, B.S.A., Ohio State, 1917. M.S. in Agr., Rural Education,<br />
Agricultural Economics (Works, Warren). Fayette, Ohio.<br />
Smyth, Thomas, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic, 1920, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Ornithology, Systematic Zoology, Limnology (Allen, Wright, Needham).<br />
Blacksburg, Va.<br />
Sproule, Alfred Nelson, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Rural Education, Agricultural<br />
Economics (Ferriss, W. I. Myers). Watkins.<br />
Stanton, Clifford Alfred, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. A.M., Experimental Physics,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Collins, Briggs). Cortland.<br />
Steele, Glenn Gilbert, Ph.B., Syracuse, 191 1. M.S., Rural Education, Agri<br />
cultural Economics ("Works, Warren). Utica.<br />
Stephens, Fayette Ellsworth, A.B., Brigham Young, 1916. Ph.D., Plant Breed<br />
ing, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (Love, Bizzell, Knudson). Victor, Idaho.<br />
Stewart, Norman Daniel, A.B., Bowdoin, 1918. M.A., Latin, History (Durham).<br />
Richmond, Me.<br />
Sullivan, Knowles Clark, B.S.A., M.A., Missouri, 1915, 1917. Ph.D., Economic<br />
Entomology,<br />
Columbia, Mo.<br />
Morphology, Ecology (Herrick, Needham, Johannsen).<br />
Susa, Torasaburo, B.S., Japanese Agr., 1912. M.S.A., Pomology, Plant Physiology<br />
(Carrick, Knudson). Sapporo, Japan.<br />
Swezey, Fenton Hendy, B.Chem., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Geology (Browne, Bancroft, Ries). Lockport.<br />
Tao, Yen Chiao, B.S., Nanking, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Agricultural Chemistry,<br />
Dairy Industry (Cavanaugh, Mclnerney). Nanki, Honan, Wuhu, China.<br />
Thies, Oscar Julian, jr., B.S., Davidson, 1918. A.M., Analytical Chemistry,<br />
Physical Chemistry (Nichols, Briggs). Davidson, N. C.<br />
?Thomas, Grace Agnes, A.B., Western Maryland, 1904, A.M., Michigan, 1911.<br />
(Cooper.) Frederick, Md.<br />
?Thompson, Eleanor Wolf, B.S. in Ed., Pennsylvania, 1920. (Bretz.) Phila<br />
delphia, Pa.<br />
Thomsen, Lillian Clara, B.S. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State, 1920. M.S.,<br />
Biology, Nature Study (Needham, Ferriss). Farmington, Mo.<br />
Thurston, Mather Francis, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1909. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Economics, Government (Boyle, Saby, Copeland). Hamburg.<br />
?Titus, Eunice Evelyn, Ph.B., Syracuse, 1902, A.M., Columbia, 1913.<br />
Binghamton.<br />
(Monroe).<br />
Torres, Juan P., B.Agr., Philippine, 1919, M.S.A., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. Ph.D., Plant<br />
Breeding, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (Myers, Curtis, Bizzell).<br />
Batangas, P. I.<br />
St. Tomas,<br />
Townsend, Walter Barton, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. M.S., Rural Education, Govern<br />
ment (Kruse, Cushman). Elmira.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 924<br />
1 75<br />
Tracy, George Ripley, B.S., Wesleyan, 1922. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Educa<br />
tion (Orndorff, Jordan). Niantic, Conn.<br />
Tucker, Charles Ketchum, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry,<br />
Economics (Guthrie, H. L. Reed). Brooklyn.<br />
Turner, James Arthur, B.S., Clark, 1906. M.S. in Agr., Taxonomy, Plant<br />
Physiology (Wiegand, Knudson). Washington, D. C.<br />
Updegraff, Ruth Mary, A.B., Vassar, 1923. A.M., Psychology (Dallenbach).<br />
Mount Vernon, Iowa.<br />
Uys, <strong>Cornell</strong>s Janse, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. M.S., Agricultural Economics, Animal<br />
Husbandry (Boyle, Maynard). Heilbron, 0. F. S., South Africa.<br />
van Manen, Eric, B.S. in Agr., South Africa, 1921. M.S. in Agr., Poultry Hus<br />
bandry, Agricultural Economics (Heuser, Boyle). Worcester, Union of<br />
South Africa, S. Africa.<br />
Vickery, Thurlow Glenn, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1919. M.S., Rural Education<br />
Rural Social Organization (Works, Melvin). Bellevue, Ohio.<br />
Vincent, George Paul, A.B., Hiram College, 1923. M.S., Physical Chemistry,<br />
Industrial Chemistry (Bancroft, Rhodes). Garrettsvllle, Ohio.<br />
Wagner, John Robert, A.B., Gettysburg, 1915. A.M., Physics, Organic Chem<br />
istry (Murdock, Orndorff). Stone Church, Pa.<br />
Waite, Louise Alberta, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. A.M., English Literature, Public<br />
Speaking (Northup, Drummond). Fort Ann.<br />
Wakeley, Philip Carman, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.F., Forest Management,<br />
Silviculture (Guise, Spring). Ithaca.<br />
Wales, Marguerite Alexander, A.B., Vassar, 1910. A.M., Education, Economics<br />
(Jordan). New York City.<br />
Walrath, Frank Josiah, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S., Agricultural Economics,<br />
Farm Management (Boyle, Myers). Tribes Hill.<br />
Walton, George Willever, Ph.B., Lafayette, 1915. M.S., Zoology, Botany<br />
(Johannsen, O. F. Curtis). Berwick, Pa.<br />
Ward, Florence Stanton, A.B., Smith, 1910. M.S., Zoology, Botany (Wright,<br />
Wiegand). Albany.<br />
.<br />
Ward, Marion Rose, Ph.B., Syracuse, 1908.<br />
Bretz) Candor.<br />
A.M., English, History (Northup,<br />
Watkins, Julia Cooper, A.B., Barnard, 1900. Keniston). Montclair, N. J.<br />
A.M., French, Spanish (Mason,<br />
Welch, Dale Dennis, A.B., Dubuque, 1922. A.M., Public Speaking, Education<br />
(Drummond, Jordan). Arlington, Iowa.<br />
Welz, Christopher John, Chem.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1920. M.S.,<br />
Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Bancroft, Rhodes). Buffalo.<br />
Wheeler, Edgar Edson, B.S., Colgate, 1922. M.S., Experimental Physics,<br />
Theoretical Physics (Collins, Murdock). Port Jefferson.<br />
Whitaker, Randall, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Industry, Biological<br />
Chemistry (Jackson, Sumner). Stonington, Conn.<br />
Whitcher, Lucile Betsey, A.B., Radcliffe, 1919, A.M., Columbia, 1921. Ph.D.,<br />
Organic Chemistry, Physiological Chemistry, Food Chemistry (Orndorff,<br />
Sumner, Rice). Franconla, N. H.<br />
White, Virginia Conn, B.S., Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo., 1918. M.S.,<br />
Nutrition, Education (Rose, Kruse). Sodus.<br />
Whiting, Mary Brownscombe, A.B., Wellesley, 1908. A.M., Physical Chemistry<br />
(Briggs). Winsted, Conn.<br />
Wiant, James Stewart, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Pathology,<br />
Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Thomas, Curtis, Briggs).<br />
ington Mills, Pa.<br />
Hunt<br />
Wiggin, Carrie Elva, A.B., Smith, 1908. A.M., Latin (Durham). Warsaw.<br />
Wilbur, James Waldo, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1921. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Mur<br />
dock, Carver). De Lancey.<br />
Wilder, Malcolm Lounsberry, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. Ph.D., Elizabethan Literature,<br />
Romantic Period in English Literature, Latin (Adams, Hebel, Durham).<br />
Ithaca.<br />
?Willey, Helene, A.B., Oberlin, 1915. (Smart.) Freeville.
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Williams, Ethel May, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1912.<br />
Mason). Ithaca.<br />
A.M., Spanish, French (Keniston,<br />
Wills, Edward Houston, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1901. A.M.,<br />
European History, American History (Becker, Bretz). Montevallo, Ala.<br />
Willson, David Harris, B.S., Haverford, 1921. Ph.D., English History, Modern<br />
European History, Mediaeval History (Notestein, Becker, Smith). Had<br />
donfield, N. J.<br />
?Wilson, Florence Ray, A.B., Rice Institute, 1923, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924.<br />
Houston, Texas.<br />
(Snyder.)<br />
Wilson, Francis Henry, B.S., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. (Matheson, Jordan). Salem.<br />
M.S., Entomology, Education<br />
Wing, Helen, B.A., Smith, 1909. A.M., English, Rural Education (Northup,<br />
Palmer). Upper Montclair, N. J.<br />
Winters, Edna S., A.B., Vassar, 1910, M.A., Columbia, 1920. Ph.D., Psychology,<br />
Education, English (Dallenbach, Jordan, Northup). Buffalo.<br />
Wiseman, John Warren, A.B., Hiram, 1900. A.M., Mathematics, Education<br />
(Snyder, Jordan). Staten Island.<br />
Wixson, Marion Frances, B.S. in Ed., Pennsylvania, 1921. A.M., French,<br />
English (Guerlac, Northup). Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Woehl, Arthur Lensen, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. A.M., English, Public Speaking<br />
(Cooper, Drummond). Buffalo.<br />
Wolf, Augusta, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1922. M.S., Entomology (Crosby). Brooklyn.<br />
Wolfson, Cecelia, A.B., Hunter, 1923. A.M., English, Philosophy (Broughton,<br />
Smart). Brooklyn.<br />
Worth, Isabella Frances, A.B., Tufts, 1920. A.M., English Literature, English<br />
Language (Northup, Monroe). Nantucket, Mass.<br />
Wright, Mattie Ellen, A.B., West Virginia, 1918. A.M., French Literature,<br />
German Literature (Mason, Faust). Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Wu, Wen-Chen, B.S., in Agr., Nanking, 1922. M.S., Pomology, Floriculture<br />
(Heinicke, White). Isuigpu, Kiangsu, China.<br />
?Wu, Yi Fang, A.B., Ginling, Nanking, 1919. (Needham.) Shanghai, China.<br />
Yeomans, Mabel Ford, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1907. A.M., Argumentation, American<br />
History (Winans, Hull). Oxford.<br />
Yinger, Mary Elizabeth, A.B., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1924. A.M., French, Latin (Mason).<br />
Columbia, Pa.<br />
Young, Catharine Elizabeth, A.B., Smith, 1921, A.M., <strong>Cornell</strong>, 1923. Ph.D.,<br />
Modern European History, English History, French (Becker, Notestein,<br />
Guerlac). Akron, Ohio.
STUDENTS, 1924-25<br />
The year of expected graduation is indicated by the number 25, for 1925, etc. The<br />
classification by colleges and schools is indicated by the abbreviations : A, the College of<br />
Arts and Sciences; AChem, the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry;<br />
Ag, the College of Agriculture; Ar, the College of Architecture; L, the College of Law;<br />
Eng, the College of Engineering; C, the School of Civil Engineering; M, the School<br />
of Mechanical Engineering; E, the School of Electrical Engineering; MD, the Medical<br />
College; V, the Veterinary College; Grad, the Graduate School; Sp, special student.<br />
Abaya, Gonzalo, jr., 26M, Pagsanjan, Laguna,<br />
P. I.<br />
Abbe, Ernest Cleveland, 28Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Abel, Armand Henry, 27A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Abel, Charles Allen, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Abel, Louis Henry, 27Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Abeles, Elvin Victor, 28A, New York City.<br />
Abraham, Samuel, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Abrahams, Howard Phineas, 26Ag, Rye.<br />
Abrams, Arthur Lawrence, 27A, Binghamton.<br />
Abrams, Eleanor Loretta, A.B., Grad, Albany.<br />
Abrams, Herbert Franklin, 26Ag, Blue Point.<br />
Abramson, Harold Benjamin, 28A, Middletown.<br />
Abt, Henry Edward, 25A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Ace, Pauline, 27A, Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Ach, Edward Keville, 25Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Ach, Maurice Ettinger, 27Ar, South Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Achenbach, Jay Oswald, 27E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Acker, Mary Marsh, 2sAg, Rochester.<br />
Ackerly, Robert Saunders, 26MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Ackerman, Andrew, 2sAg, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />
Ackerman, John Wright, 28AChem, Tompkinsville.<br />
Ackerman, Mary Clarissa, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Ackerman, Mortimer, 28A, New York City.<br />
Adams, Addis Van Alstyne, 27L, Fairport.<br />
Adams, Alfred Eugene, 25M, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Adams, Earle Chetwood, 28C, Westport, Conn.<br />
Adams, Elbridge Gerry, 27Ag, Atlantic Beach, Fla.<br />
Adams, Gertrude, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Adams, John Cranford, 26A, Memphis.<br />
Adams, Julian Harrington, 25A, Winnsboro, La.<br />
Adams, Lewis Wakeman, 27Ar, Westport, Conn.<br />
Adams, Oliver Reuben, 27E, Buffalo.<br />
Adams, Thomas Caldwell, B.S. in C.E., Grad,<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />
Adelmann, Gertrude Antoinette, 2sAg, Buffalo.<br />
Adey, Edwin Alfred, jr., 26E, Sparkill.<br />
Adler, Charles Henry, 25C, Lansdowne, Pa.<br />
Adler, Fred, 26AChem, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Adler, Joseph Harry, 25C, Brooklyn.<br />
Adler, Nathan H., Sp MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Adler, Theodore Walter, 28A, Mattoon, 111.<br />
Affeld, Frank Otto, 26A. Brooklyn.<br />
Agel, Frank Oscar, 26AChem, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Agle, Herman George, 28Ag, Eden.<br />
Ahearn, Hugh Timothy, 28A, Montgomery.<br />
Ahlstrom, Edward Theodore, 25A, Jamestown.<br />
Aihara, AJdra, 2SAr, Tokio, Japan.<br />
Ainsworth, Edward Gay, jr., 25A Grad, Albany.<br />
Aird, Alexander Neilson, 26M, White Plains.<br />
Aird, Dorothy Bliss, 25A, Goshen.<br />
Aird, Robert Burns, 26A, Provo, Utah.<br />
Aitcheson, Thomas Brigham, 28A, Schuylerville.<br />
Aitken, Harry Christie, 26MD NYC, Berkeley,<br />
Cal.<br />
Aitson, Daniel Dickerson, 26AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Akaban6, Seiichi, 25M, Nakano, Tokyo-fu, Japan.<br />
Akana, Walter Ing, 26MD NYC Honolulu,<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Aks, Jacob, 27A, Monticello.<br />
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Alama, Angelo James, 25M, Cortland.<br />
Albee, Ronald M., 26A, Roscoe.<br />
Alberga, Glenn Harcourt, 26E, Brooklyn.<br />
Albert, Mary Ella, 28Ag, Freeland, Pa.<br />
Albert, Melvin Alexis, 26A, New York City.<br />
Alcorn, William Levant, 28Ag, Waterford, Pa.<br />
Aldrich, Irene Demetria, 27A, Gouverneur.<br />
Aldrich, Thomas Bartlett, jr., 28Eng, Englewood,<br />
N.J.<br />
Alemany, Alta Costen, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Alemany, Joseph Bori, Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Alexander, Clifford Earl, 27A, Rochester.<br />
Alexander, Gilbert Henry, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Alexander, Jeannette, A.B., Grad, Spartanburg,<br />
S. C.<br />
Alexander, Russell Clarence, 28C, New York City.<br />
Alexander, Wade Francis, 26Ag, MofBttsville.<br />
Alger, Harry Benjamin, B.S., Grad, Olean.<br />
Allen, Beatrice, 25A, Tarrytown.<br />
Allen, Dell Keller, 27E, Chicago, 111.<br />
Allen, Evelyn Corinne, 29A, New York City.<br />
Allen, Gibson Milton, 28C, Seneca Falls.<br />
Allen, Howard Bushnell, M.S., Grad, Hamburg.<br />
Allen, Laurence Came, 27L, Sanford, Me.<br />
Allen, LeRoy Vincent, 26M, Hackensack, N. J.<br />
Allen, Stanley Calef, 27A, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Allen, Wilda Briggs, 27Ag, Clyde.<br />
Allen, William, B.S.A., Grad, Dewar Lake, Sask.,<br />
Canada.<br />
Allender, Samuel Shelton, 26AChem, Clay Center,<br />
Kans.<br />
Allhusen, John, 28E, New Paltz.<br />
Allison, James Philip, jr., 27C, Buffalo.<br />
Allison, Newman Townsend, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Alper, Harry, 26Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Alpert, Augusta, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Altemeier, Kathryn Elizabeth, 28A, Port Jervis.<br />
Alters, Irwin, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Altmann, Alice Kathryn, 27A, Binghamton.<br />
Altmann, Elizabeth Wilhelmine, 27A, Jamaica.<br />
Alvarez, Manuel, B.S.Agr., Grad, Caguas, P. R.<br />
Amadouni, Moushegh Vahan, 26Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Amato, Madeleine Christina, 25A, New York City.<br />
Ambler, Alfred Silas, 27A, College Point.<br />
Ambler, Wistar, 27A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Amendola, Frederick Henry, 27MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Anderson, Arthur Eugene, A.B., Grad, Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Anderson, Bernard Hay, 28M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Anderson, Charles Julius, 26M, Jamestown.<br />
Anderson, Edward Lapsley, 26M, Glendale, Ohio.<br />
Anderson, Edwin Joseph, B.S., Grad, Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Anderson, Franklin Knight, 27A, Peekskili.<br />
Anderson, Fred Lee, B.S., Grad, Independence, Va.<br />
Anderson, George, jr., 25A, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Anderson, Hope E., A.B., Grad, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Anderson, Margaret Georgianna Elizabeth, 28A,<br />
Flushing.<br />
Anderson, Olga Cecil, Sp Ag, Hartford, Conn<br />
Anderson, Phoebe King, B.S., Grad, Yonkers.
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Anderson, Theodore Hedwin, 28M, Greenwich,<br />
Conn.<br />
Anderson, William, jr., 26A, Aspinwall, Pa.<br />
Andr6, Rose Henri, 25MD NYC, Buffalo.<br />
Andreozzi, Frank Paul, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Andrews, Donald Holston, B.S., 26V, Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Andrews, Eric Alexis, 26C, White Plains.<br />
Andrews, Gordon Olney, 26AChem, Manchester,<br />
N. H.<br />
Andrews, John Leslie, 27L, High Point, N. C.<br />
Andrus, Lawrence Russell, 25A, Nunda.<br />
Angelbeck, Henry John, 25A, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Angello, Anthony Frank, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Mount Vernon.<br />
Angermann, William George, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Angevine, Donald Church, 26Ag, Geneva.<br />
Angle, Raymond Depue, 27E, Edgemere, Pa.<br />
Angus, DeWitt, Gordon 2sE, Rockville Centre.<br />
Ankeney, John Velte, M.S., Grad, Germantown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Antell, Bertel Waldemar, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Antell, Esther, 25L, New York City.<br />
Antinoph, Freda, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Antonio, Nami Jos6, 27C, Mar de Hespanha, Minas,<br />
Brazil.<br />
Antoville, Abraham A., 26A, New York City.<br />
Appel, Alfred, 26A, New York City.<br />
Applebaum, Martha, 25A, New York City.<br />
Archer, John Keener, 27A, Lowville.<br />
Archibald, Alice, 27A, Shortsville.<br />
Arfmann, John Henry, 26E, Middletown.<br />
Argo, Virgil Norman, B.S., Grad, Walla Walla,<br />
Wash.<br />
Armstrong, Lucille Claire, 27A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Armstrong, Philip Brownell, 26MD NYC, Ruther<br />
ford, N. J.<br />
Arnao, Joseph Mario, 2oAg, Rochester.<br />
Arnold, Chester Arthur, B.S., Grad, Ludlowville.<br />
Arnold, James Michael, 27A, Newark Valley.<br />
Arnold, Lyle Rockwell, 27Ag, Canandaigua.<br />
Arnold, Samuel Averett, 26A, New York City.<br />
Aronson, Bernard, 27A, New York City.<br />
Aronson, Harry Preston, 27V, Huntington.<br />
Aronson, Jesse Besthoff, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Aronson, Richard, 26A, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Aronstam, Richard Byron, 29A, New York City.<br />
Arrache-Battistini, Ramon, 25L, Aguadilla, P. R.<br />
Asai, Joseph, 2oAg, Ithaca.<br />
Ascheim, Joseph Jules, 28A, New York City.<br />
Ash, Philip Louis, 28A, Kingston, Pa.<br />
Ashbery, Ray Stephens, 2SAg, Buffalo.<br />
Asmus, Reimer A., 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Aten, Adrian John, 25C, Floral Park.<br />
Atkinson, Charles Walter, 28Ag, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Atkinson, O'Brien, jr., 27Ag, Bayside.<br />
Atkinson, Robert Emory, 24C, New York City.<br />
Atwood, Philo Dorr, 2SAChem, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Audrieth, Louis Frederick, B.S., Grad, Elizabeth,<br />
N.J.<br />
Aug6, Emily Whitten, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
August, Myron, 26MD NYC, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Augustine, Mildred Louise, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Aupatch, Matilde Thelma, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Aurbach, Lester Phillip, 28A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Aurell, Anna Katarina, 27Ag, Brewster.<br />
Austin, James Albert, 25L, Brooklyn.<br />
Austin, William Bouton, 28Ar, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Averill, Edgar Waite, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Avery, Denison Eldredge, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Avery, Evelyn Venus, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Avery, Harold Duncan, 27E, Cortland.<br />
Avery, Hobart Reed, 26A, Oakfield.<br />
Awoki, Iwas, A.B., Grad, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Axtell, Donald Dayton, 26A, Mayville.<br />
Ayau, Anthony Edward, 26A, Guatemala, Central<br />
America.<br />
Ayers, Joseph Williams, 27AChem, Easton, Pa.<br />
Ayres, Donald Franklin, 26E, Saranac Lake.<br />
Ayres, Winfred Enos, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Azorsky, Harry, 27L, Portchester.<br />
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Babb, Roland Walker, 28Ag, East Dixfield, Maine-<br />
Babbitt, Lois Elizabeth, 28Ag, New Hartford.<br />
Babble, Edith Adele, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Babcock, Eveline Noble, 2sAg, Lockport.<br />
Backer, Theodore Roosevelt, 2sAr, New York City.<br />
Bacon, Frederick Evander, 27AChem, Pelham<br />
Manor.<br />
Bacon, John, 26V, Brooklyn.<br />
Bacon, Nicholas, B.Chem., M.S., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Baffa, Francis Lawrence, 28A, Mineola.<br />
Bagley, John Charles, 28A, Catskill.<br />
Bahrenburg, Edward Hughes, 29A, Glen Ridge.<br />
N.J.<br />
Baies, Ruth Elizabeth, 27Ag, Springwater.<br />
Baigts, Juan Octavia, 27C, Oaxaca, Mexico.<br />
Bailey, Bruce Leonard, 27M, Niagara Falls.<br />
Bailey, Dwight Phillips, 27AChem, Dansville.<br />
Bailey, Edward Henry II, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Bailey, John Wendell, B.S., A.B., M.S., Grad,<br />
Starkville, Mississippi.<br />
Bailey, John Wilson, 28A, Cohocton.<br />
Bain, Vivian Alice, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Baird, Fuller Delmar, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Baird, Lincoln, 28Ar, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Baird, Thomas Jefferson, 2SAr, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Baisden, Ross Herbert, 2sAg, Hawley, Pa.<br />
Baker, Charles Edward F., 27A, Schenectady.<br />
Baker, Charles Jillson, 27C, Chicago, 111.<br />
Baker, Eleanor, 2sAg, Syracuse.<br />
Baker, Elizabeth, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Baker, Ernest Leroy, B.S., Grad, New York City.<br />
Baker, Maurice Aaron, 26A, Kingston.<br />
Baker, Philip DeWitt, 26M, Olean.<br />
Baker, Robert Wagner, 27M, Ithaca.<br />
Bakerman, Harold, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Balasquide, Miguel Angel, 26E, Penuelas, Porto<br />
Rico.<br />
Baldauf, Frank Henry, 28M, Buffalo.<br />
Balderston, Eugene Price, jr., 28A, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Baldwin, Charles Howard, 24A, Brooklyn.<br />
Baldwin, LaVerne, 25A, Cortland.<br />
Baldwin, Millard Warner, jr., 25E, Marcy.<br />
Baldwin, Robert Dodge, A.M., Grad, Cheney,<br />
Washington.<br />
Baldwin, Seward, jr., 28A, Waverly.<br />
Baldwin, Stanley Cole, 26M, Johnson City.<br />
Baldwin, William Richard, 28A, Liberty.<br />
Ball, Edwin Kenneth, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Ballantine, Edward Dickenson, 28M, Baltimore,<br />
Md.<br />
Ballard, Charles Hitchcock, 26L, Longmeadow,<br />
Mass.<br />
Ballard, Thomas Lewis, 25E, Homer.<br />
Bammon, Ernest Asbrand, 26M, Princeton, N. J.<br />
Bancroft, Carolyn, 28Ag, Flushing.<br />
Bancroft, Hester, 2SAr, Ithaca.<br />
Banks, Norman John, 25A, Dunkirk.<br />
Banks, Robert Treman, 27L, Ithaca.<br />
Banks. Stanley Day, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Banks, William McKinley, 26A, New York City.<br />
Barber, Courtenay, jr., 28M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Barber, Helen Browder, A.M., Grad, Houston,<br />
Texas.<br />
Barck, Oscar Theodore, jr, A.B., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Bardewyck, Arthur Henry, 25E, Orange, N. J.<br />
Bardwell, Edwin Tighe, 26Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Bardwell, Estus Patterson, 2SAr, Ithaca.<br />
Bardwell, Robert Hine, 26V, Newfield.<br />
Bardwell, Roberts Hitchcock, 27Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Barie, Carmeta Katherine, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Barkas, Anna Viprinslcy, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Barkas, Benjamin William, B.S., A.M., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Barkhorn, Charles Weiner, 27MD NYC, Newark,<br />
N.J.<br />
Barkin, Leroy Mantell, 26A, New York City.<br />
Barlow, Frances Edna, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Barlow, John Allan, B.S., Grad, Walton.<br />
Barnard, David Robinson, 28M, Ithaca.
all students: regular session 179<br />
Barned, Robert Seward, 25A, Cortland.<br />
Barnes, Donald Smiley, 26A, Sayre, Pa.<br />
Barnes, Enos Willard, jr., 27M, Wellsville.<br />
Barnes, Mary Louise, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Barnes, Thomas Cuniliffe, 26A, Montreal, Canada<br />
Barnhart, Estella Mae, 26A, Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />
Baron, Nathaniel, 27A, New York City.<br />
Barrett, Anna Elizabeth, 2sAg, Sayre, Pa.<br />
Barrett, Ralph Hooker, 25Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Barringer, Ellis John, 27A, Craryville.<br />
Barris, Henry Allen, 26E, Silver Creek.<br />
Barroso, Adalberto, 28A, Santa Marta, Colombia.<br />
Barry, Joseph Francis, 25E, Susquehanna, Pa.<br />
Bartels, Homer Millard, 27A, Syracuse.<br />
Barthea, Charles Drebes, 28A, Larchmont.<br />
Bartholomew, Bertha Maude, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Bartlett, Edwin Southworth, jr., 28E, Highland<br />
Park, Mich.<br />
Bartlett, Martin Lewis II, 27C, Winchendon,<br />
Mass.<br />
Bartlett, Roland Willey, M.S., Grad, Orleans, Vt.<br />
Barton, Edward Titus, 26C, Montour Falls.<br />
Barton, Katherine Osborn, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Barton, Kenneth Franklin, 25A, Syracuse.<br />
Barton, Stanley Straham, 28A, Croton-on-Hudson.<br />
Barton, William Igleheart, 28Ag, Nichols.<br />
Bascom, Carlton Hawkins, 27AChem, Lancaster,<br />
Mass.<br />
Bascom, Earle Gilbert, 27M, Hamilton, Ontario.<br />
Bass, Glenn McKinley, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Bass, Sara, 26A, New York City.<br />
Bassett, Dell Clare, 25V, Hempstead.<br />
Bassett, Philip Theodore, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Bassevitch, Marcus, 27A, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Bastian, Eugene Bailey, 28E, Rochester.<br />
Batchelder, Charles Howard, M.S., Grad, Orono,<br />
Maine.<br />
Batchelor, James Taylor, 27M, Ben Avon, Pa.<br />
Bateman, Dorothy Hammond, Sp A, Arlington<br />
Heights, Mass.<br />
Bateman, George Monroe, B.S., Grad, Paris, Idaho.<br />
Bateman, Helen Marion, A.B., Grad, Champlain.<br />
Bateman, Katherine, 28A, Champlain.<br />
Bates, Curtis Stowell, 28A, Springville.<br />
Bates, Don Lyman Lawrence, 28Ag, Middletown.<br />
Bates, John Andrew, jr., 26E, Syracuse.<br />
Bauer, Catherine Krouse, 28Ar, Elizabeth, N. J.<br />
Bauer, Charles Edward, B.S., 28MD NYC, Pough<br />
keepsie.<br />
Bauer, George Carl, 25M, Port Washington.<br />
Bauer, George Francis, 27A, New York City.<br />
Bauer, Sidney Frederick, 2 7A, Eden.<br />
Bauhan, Alice Marie, 26Ar, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Baum, Alvin, 29A, New York City.<br />
Baum, Marcus, 26E, Brooklyn.<br />
Bauman, Everett Ollendorff, 29A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Bauman, Norman Charles, 29Eng, Buffalo.<br />
Baumgarten, Adolph John, 2SE, Washington, D. C.<br />
Bauschman, Roland T., 26C, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Bautista, Luis Jacobo, 26M, Tondo, Manila, P. I.<br />
Baxter, Donald Neill, 27E, Rutherford, N. J.<br />
Bayne, Thomas Levingston, jr., M.S., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Bazinet, Genevieve Elizabeth, 25A, Glens Falls.<br />
Beach, Charlotte Cecilia, 26Ag, Catskill.<br />
Beach, Irving Tracy, B.Chem., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Beadle, Lois Brown, 28Ag, Oswego.<br />
Beal, Anne Elizabeth, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Beal, Katharine Angeline, 27Ag, Elyria, Ohio.<br />
Beal, May Maitland, 28A, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Beal, Wilder, 27C, Lake Placid Club.<br />
Beard, Alice Lorraine, 27A, Cobleskill.<br />
Beardsley, Leon A, 25A, 28MD, Ithaca.<br />
Beasley, Ethelyn, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Beattie, Carol Darrach, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Beattie, Elizabeth Farnum, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Beatty, David Percy, 27Ag, Crafton, Pa.<br />
Beatty, Willard Chrisler, A.B., Grad, Roscoe.<br />
Beaty, Harold William, 27A, Jamestown.<br />
Beaujon, Louise Octavie, 26A, Canaan, Conn.<br />
Beaver, Harry Davidson, jr., 28Ag, Verona.<br />
Beaver, Leila Warren, 25A, Verona.<br />
Bebb, Hubert Clarence, 28Ar, Hinsdale, 111.<br />
Beck, Richard, A.M., Grad, Reykjavik, Iceland.<br />
Beck, Robert Lloyd, A.B., Grad, Lexington, N. C.<br />
Beck, Walter Alfred, 25 M, Schenectady.<br />
Beckenstein, Nathan, 25A, New York City.<br />
Becker, Alexander, 26AChem, Hawthorne, N. J.<br />
Becker, Chester Markel, 26A, Columbia, Pa.<br />
Becker, Elizabeth Marie, A.M., Grad, Newark,<br />
N.J.<br />
Becker, Herbert Charles, 29AChem, Yonkers.<br />
Becker, Nathaniel Norman, A.B., Grad, New York<br />
City.<br />
Becker, Walter Joseph, 25MD NYC, Forest Hills,<br />
Beckwith, Irving Harris, 25A, East Pembroke<br />
Beckwith, Mary Elizabeth, 27Ag, Ilion.<br />
Beckwith, Raymond Fisk, 28AChem, Rochester<br />
Bedan, Clarence Edward, 27Ar, Albany, Ind.<br />
Bedell, Andrew Gordon, 2gAg, St. James.<br />
Beebe, Gilbert Richard, 2SAChem, Middletown.<br />
Beeber, Holland, 26L, Williamsport, Pa.<br />
Beecher, Walter Stewart, 26A, Dansville.<br />
Been, Walter G., 27Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Beers, Howard Wayland, 28Ag, King Ferry.<br />
Beh, Warren Albert, 26M, Brooklyn.<br />
Behlers, Frederick John, jr., 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Behr, Leo, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Behr, Leon Ernst, 25A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Behrer, Ella Matchett, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Beihl, Ernest Austin, Sp Ar, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Beisel, Ben Raymond, B.S., Grad, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Beistle, Pearl Henrietta, 25Ag, Shippensburg, Pa.<br />
Belcher, Richard Gregory, 28Ar, Park Ridge, N. J.<br />
Belden, Bernice Aldarette, 25A, Fredonia.<br />
Belden, George Whitfield, 27Ag, Fredonia.<br />
Belden, William Burlinghame, 25A, Cleveland Ohio.<br />
Belding, Alice Elliott, 26A, Inwood.<br />
Belding, Miriam Elizabeth, 25A, Little Falls, N. J.<br />
Bell, Aaron, 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Bell, Charles Frederick, 28M, Bayside.<br />
Bell, E. Dorothy, 25 MD NYC, Salisbury, Conn.<br />
Bell, Fred, jr., 27L, Dubuque, Iowa.<br />
Bell, Lewis Merritt, 28A, Lockport.<br />
Bell, Olin Grogan, A.B., Grad, Elk City, Okla.<br />
Belmonte, Roman De los Reyes, 28M, Zaragoza,<br />
Nueva Ecija, P. I.<br />
Belous, Joseph Peabody, 27Ag, Chicago, 111.<br />
Belser, Beatrice Mary, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Bemis, William Joseph, jr., 27A, Schenectady.<br />
Bender, Ray, 27Ag, Ebenezer.<br />
Bendon, Annie Turner, 27A, New York City.<br />
Benedicks, Beatrice, 26AR, New York City.<br />
Benedict, Horace Arthur, 26M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Benedict, Manson, 28AChem, Lake Linden, Mich.<br />
Benenson, William, 25A, Napanoch.<br />
Benisch, Charles Edward, 25C, Brooklyn.<br />
Benitez-Gautier, Eugenio, 26C, Santurce, P. R.<br />
Bennehoff, James DeSett, M.S., 28V, Alfred.<br />
Bennett, Dean James, 27M, Geneva.<br />
Bennett, Edith Agnes, 25A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Bennett, Glen Watson, 27A, Schenectady.<br />
Bennett, Graham Lewis, 28A, Bath.<br />
Bennett, John Faber, jr., 27C, Charleston, S. C.<br />
Bennett, Lee Cotton, 25M, Binghamton.<br />
Benning, Walter Ellinwood, 26Ag, Clyde.<br />
Benschoff, Alfred Clifford, 27A, Yonkers.<br />
Bentley, Warren Robertson, 26C, North Tona<br />
wanda.<br />
Benton, Dorothy Aleine, 26A, Phelps.<br />
Benton, Frank Ransom, jr., 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Benway, Laurence Teter, 27Ag, Ticonderoga.<br />
Berck, Maurice Marshall, 28MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Berean, John Hurley, 2SM, Hamburg.<br />
Bergamo, Dominick John, 28Ag, Middletown.<br />
Berger, Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Drake's Branch, Va.<br />
Berger, Kenneth Howell, 2sAChem, Cincinnati.<br />
Ohio.
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Berger, Leo, 28A, Brooklyn,<br />
Berger, Lucy Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Drake's<br />
Branch, Va.<br />
Bergholtz, Herman, jr., 25M, Ithaca.<br />
Berkowitz, Louis Sacks, 27L, New York City.<br />
Berkowitz, Sidney Samuel, 27A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Berle, Alf Keyser, 27 M, New York City.<br />
Berlesky, Harry Stephen, 28E, Barberton, Ohio.<br />
Berlinger, James Oakley, 28A, New York City.<br />
Berlinghof, Roscoe George, 26C, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Berman, Philip Lurie, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Berman, William, A.B.,<br />
25MD NYC, Rochester.<br />
Bernard, Anthony Byers, 25L, Richmond Hill.<br />
Bernard, Sam, jr., 25A, New York City.<br />
Bernhard, Harold Christian, 26Ar, New York City.<br />
Bernstein, Arthur Hendrick, 28A, New York City.<br />
Bernstein, Edwin, 26A, New York City.<br />
Bernstein, Jerome, 29A, New York City.<br />
Bernstein, Maurice Edward, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Bernstein, Saul Bernard, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Bernstein, Sidney Charles, 29A, New York City.<br />
Berresford, Arthur Beattys, 27E, Niagara Falls.<br />
Berresford, John King, 2sAChem. Niagara Falls.<br />
Berrigan, William Walter, 27 M, Schenectady.<br />
Berry, Joseph, jr., 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Berry, Wallace Stott, 27M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Besig, Anna Clara Caroline, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Besig, Ernest John, 26A, Keene Valley.<br />
Best, Gilbert Copeland, 29E, Brooklyn.<br />
Bethell, Francis Cutler, 28A. Upper Montclair,<br />
N.J.<br />
Betten, Robert Sherer, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Bettis, Helen Leonora, 2SAg, Rochester.<br />
Bettis, Jean Frances, 27Ag, Rochester.<br />
Betts, Mary Colby, 28A, Great Kills.<br />
Bicket, Frances Marion, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Bidstrup, Lawrence O., 25M, New York City.<br />
Biemiller, Andrew John, 26A, Sandusky, Ohio.<br />
Bigelow, Nelson Sylvester, 25MD NYC, East<br />
Haddam, Conn.<br />
Biggs, Rebe Latta, 27A, Trumansburg.<br />
Binenkorb, Aaron Louis, 25A, Middletown.<br />
Bingham, Millard Fillmore, 27A, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Bingham, Walter Adams, 26A, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Bircher, Irwin George, 29V, Rochester.<br />
Bird, Edward Francis, 25M, Denver, Colo.<br />
Bird, Rafael, 28Ag, Fajardo, P. R.<br />
Bird-Acosta, Ignacio, 26A, Fajardo, P. R.<br />
Birge, Ruth Mary, 27Ag, Hector.<br />
Birkin, Robert Greenley, 26E, Evanston, 111.<br />
Birnbaum, George, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Bisch, William, 25M, Newark, N. J.<br />
Bishop, Mildred Mae, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Bishopp, William Stafford, 26Ag, Deansboro.<br />
Bissantz, Edgar Fred, 2SAr, Wichita, Kansas.<br />
Bissell, Frederick Olds, jr., 27L, Buffalo.<br />
Bissell, Norman Frederick, 27Ag, Bethlehem, Pa.<br />
Bissell, Theodore Lemuel, B.S., Grad, Westover,<br />
Md.<br />
Bivins, Franklin Hammond, 27AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Bixby, Frederick Lovell, A.B., Grad, Ashburnham,<br />
Mass.<br />
Black, Joseph Hill, 25M, Niagara Falls.<br />
Blackmore, Paul Owen, 25AChem, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Bladen, Leah Marcia, 2sAg, Syracuse.<br />
Blair, John Alexander, 28M, Tulsa, Okla.<br />
Blair, Margery Isabella, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Blake, Donald Prouse, 27L, Chicago, 111.<br />
Blake, Edward Matthias, 26Ag, Inwood, New<br />
York City.<br />
Blake, Terance, 27E, Brooklyn.<br />
Blake, Theodore Upright, 28M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Blakemore, John Neville, 27Ar, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Blaker, Marion Adelaide, 27A, Akron, Ohio.<br />
Blakesiee, Roland Kenneth, 28C, Landing, N. J.<br />
Blanchard, Albert Roland, 26Ag, Niagara Falls.<br />
Blanchard, Eva Irene, 25A, Groton.<br />
Blanchard, John Paul, 27E, Raquette Lake.<br />
Bland, Irving Jay, 26A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Blanding, Leo Randall, 27Ag, Syracuse.<br />
Blank, Harry Philip, jr., 25M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Blanke, Waldron Everett, 27Ar, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Blankley, Clifton Tayleure, 26M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Blauvelt, Arthur Ervin, 26A, Port Byron.<br />
Blauvelt, William Ernest, 26Ag, West Nyack.<br />
Blazy, Ralph Sterling, 26Ar, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Blencoe, Adelbert Harry, 28Ag, Cooperstown.<br />
Blenkle, Victor August, 25MD NYC, Jersey City.<br />
N.J.<br />
Bless, Arthur Aaron, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Blewer, Clarence Frederick, 28Ag, Newark Valley.<br />
Blinkoff, Samuel, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Bliss, Earnest Edward, 28Ag, Bath.<br />
Bliss, George Emory, 25A, Binghamton.<br />
Block, Louis, 26L, South Bend, Ind.<br />
Block, Marcus Theodore, 25A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Blomeier, Herbert Henry, 26L, New York City.<br />
Blomfield, Reginald Seymour, 25C, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Blood, Donald Kimball, 26M, Niagara Falls.<br />
Bloomer, Harrison Charles, 28M, Newark.<br />
Bloss, Henry Welch, 27L, Rochester.<br />
Blostein, Florence, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Bluestein, Nathan Bernard, 26A, Peekskili.<br />
Blume, Philip, 27A, Albany.<br />
Blunck, Conrad Friedrick Ernst, MD., SpMD<br />
NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Blystone, Montello Eugene, 27Ar, Huron, S. D.<br />
Boak, Ruth Alice, 27Ag, Auburn.<br />
Boasberg, Charles, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Boasberg, Emanuel, jr., 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Bodamer, Lillian Elise, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Bodler, Phyllis Wintermute, 26A, Pittsford.<br />
Boesche, Fritz Wilhelm, 27E, Ithaca.<br />
Boesche, Otto Hans, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Bogan, Samuel Douglas, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Boggs, Robert Hoyt, 26Ag, Elizabethtown, Pa.<br />
Boggs, Robert William, 25M, Rockville Centre.<br />
Bohnet, Ruth Laura, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Boies, Ruth Elizabeth, 27Ag, Springwater.<br />
Bole, Joseph Kirkpatrick, jr., 28A, Cleveland.<br />
Ohio.<br />
Bolger, Mary Lloyd, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Bolles, Albert Thomas, 27L, Bellows Falls, Vt.<br />
Bolton, Clarence Edward, 26V, Burlington, Vt.<br />
Bolton, Earle William, 26Ar, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Bomar, James Crawford, 27C, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Bond, Richmond, 28Ag, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Bondar, Harry Kelliher, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Bonderow, Nathan, 28A, New York City.<br />
Bonesteel, Harold Andrew, 27A, Indian Lake.<br />
Bonn, William Ewin, jr., 27C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Bontecou, Reed Vail, 26M, Springfield, Mass.<br />
Bonyun, Richard Evanson, 25C, Barbados, British<br />
West Indies.<br />
Bookstaver, David Richard, 26A, Sag Harbor.<br />
Bool, Marion Louise, 2SAg, Ithaca.<br />
Booth, Alice Elizabeth, 27Ag, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Booth, Allan Kirschner, 26E, Shillong, Assam,<br />
India.<br />
Booth, Edward Lawrence, 25M, Plainfield, N. J.<br />
Booth, John Franklin, B.S.A., Grad, Regina, Sask.,<br />
Can 'da.<br />
Booth, Russell Berkins, 27V, Wappingers Falls.<br />
Booth, Theodore Harrington, 25M, Buffalo.<br />
Boothroyd, Lucy Elizabeth, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Borda, Eugene, 25Ag, Reading, Pa.<br />
Borglum, George Paul, 28C, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Borglum, Paul Arnold, 26C, Norwalk, Conn.<br />
Borodouko, Abraham Louis, 28Ag, New York City,<br />
Borst, Floyd Edward, 28C, Elmira Heights.<br />
Borst, Victor Dow, jr., 26Ag, Brookton.<br />
Borstein, Pauline, 26A, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Borut, Jacob, 26A, New York City.<br />
Boschen, Henry Charles, 28E, Larchmont.<br />
Bose, Henry Helmer, 27M, Rutherford, N. J.<br />
Bosworth, Mary Hastings, 27Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Botsford, Amy Downs, 2SAg, Middletown.<br />
Bourgarde, Lester Francis, 2SM, Binghamton.<br />
Bourne, Frances Marian, 27A, Willet.<br />
Bovard, Walter Tomlinson, 26Ag, Ithaca.
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Bow, Cyril Gurner, 2sAr, Buffalo.<br />
Bowden, Foster Sidney, 27C, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Bowdish, Arvine Clark, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Bowdry, William Perrin, jr., 26M, Fort Worth,<br />
Texas.<br />
Bowen, Dorothy Myers, 26A, Durhamville.<br />
Bowen, Ernest Whiting, 25M, Brockton, Mass.<br />
Bowen, Frank Alric, 26M, Utica.<br />
Bowen, John Tudor, 28A, Newton, Mass.<br />
Bowen, Kenneth Herbert, 25 M, Auburn.<br />
Bower, Esther Weightman, 28A, Reading, Pa.<br />
Bowers, Clement Gray, B.S.. Grad, Binghamton.<br />
Bowlby, Margaret, 26A, Winter Park, Fla.<br />
Bowman, Charles Isaac, 27Ag, Lowville.<br />
Bowman, Ernest Asbrand, 26M, Princeton, N.J.<br />
Bowman, Harriet Ethel, 28A, Washingtonville.<br />
Bowman, Kimberley, Sp A, Silver Springs, Md.<br />
Bowman, Linn Bruce, 25AChem, Webster.<br />
Boyce, Alfred Mullikin, 26Ag, Centreville, Md.<br />
Boyce, George Kenneth, 27A, Clifton.<br />
Boyer, Beatrice Elsie, 26Ag, Hartsdale.<br />
Boyer, Livingston Stanley, B.S., Grad, Moylan, Pa.<br />
Boyles, Arthur Forest, C.E., Grad, Gordon, Nebr.<br />
Boyne, Edward Michael, 27A, Philmont.<br />
Boynton, Helen Susanna, Sp A, Hornell.<br />
Brace, Willis LaMar, 26L, Tenafly, N. J.<br />
Brackett, Ernest Walker, 25A, Mohawk.<br />
Bradeen, Frederick Barton, jr., 27C, Essex, Conn.<br />
Bradlee, Warren Richard, 27C, Winchendon, Mass.<br />
Bradley, Charles, 25A, Providence, R. I.<br />
Bradley, Charles Clifton, jr., 25A, Batavia.<br />
Bradley, Everett Clair, 27A, Rockaway Beach.<br />
Bradley, George Hirst, B.S., Grad, Mound,<br />
Louisiana.<br />
Bradley, Horatio Hunt, 26A, Providence, R. I.<br />
Bradley, John Joseph, jr., 27E, Concord, Mass.<br />
Bradley, Louis Francis, jr., 28AChem, Washing<br />
ton. D. C.<br />
Bradley, Robert Claud, M.S., Grad, Huntsville,<br />
Mo.<br />
Bradley, Stephan Duncan, jr., 28E, Washington,<br />
D.C.<br />
Bradstreet, Brownell Tompkins, 26A, Winnetka,<br />
111.<br />
Bradt, Dorothea Bloomingdale, 25A, Depew.<br />
Brady, John Patrick, jr., 27M, New York City.<br />
Brainard, George Calvin, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Brainard, Seymour Wilson, B.S., Grad, Water<br />
ville.<br />
Brakeley. Elizabeth, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Branch, Helen Vera, 28Ag, Upper Jay.<br />
Brand, Robert Franklin, 27A, Potsdam.<br />
Brandes, Harriette Rosalie, 27A, New York City.<br />
Brandriss, Edward Mendel, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Brandt, Walter Bates, 26C, Ilion.<br />
Brane, Charles Malcolm, 28A, Cato.<br />
Brane, Maxwell DeForest, 27E, Cato.<br />
Braun, Clarence Charles, 26Ag, Scarsdale.<br />
Braun, Jacob, 26A, Albany.<br />
Braus, Mortimer, 28A, New York City.<br />
Brause, Archie, 26A, Glencove.<br />
Breckenridge, Hugh, 27L, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Breckenridge, John Mowry, 26A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Breed, Eben T., A.B., 27MD NYC, Ithaca.<br />
Bregman, Abner, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Breitfeld, Herman Paul, 27Ag, Geneva.<br />
Brennan, Thomas Ignatius, 27MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Brenner, Harry, 28A, Huntington Station.<br />
Breslaw, Morris, 26A, Albany.<br />
Breslawsky, Edna Louise, 28AChem, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Bretsch, Eleanor, 28Ag, Hastings-on-Hudson.<br />
Brett, Roger Wilson, 27M, Beacon.<br />
Brew, Clifford Ellsworth, 2SAg, Bergen.<br />
Brewer, Dorothea, 27AChem, New Rochelle.<br />
Brewer, Glen Estill, 25E, Binghamton.<br />
Brewster, S. Virginia, 26Ag, Freeville.<br />
Brick, Joseph Daniel, 26E, Marlton, N. J.<br />
Briddell, Charles Orville, 26C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Bridges, Clayton Thomas, B.S., Grad, Sodus.<br />
Bridgman, Robert Rice, 25M, Hamburg.<br />
Bridiskas, Leo John, 2SA, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Brigden, John Kraig, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Brigham, Alfred Curtis, B.S. in Ag., Grad, Gene<br />
see, Idaho.<br />
Bright, Thomas Morton, 26Ag, Lansdale, Pa.<br />
Brill, Achsah Angeline, 28Ag, Cortland.<br />
Brill, John Amos, 27Ag, Cortland.<br />
Brill, Marion, 2SAg, Jamesburg, N. J.<br />
Brill, Roland Campbell, 28Ag, Brookton.<br />
Brillhart, Ruth E., 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Brimberg, Jacob, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Brimmer, Elmer Van Rensselaer, 25A, Watkins.<br />
Brinkerhoff, Grace Melrina, 27Ag, Wolcott.<br />
Bristol, Earl Garner, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Bristol, Frank Jessup, 28E, Ithaca.<br />
Britt, Charles Jerome, 25C, Rydal, Pa.<br />
Britt, Gerald Franklin, 27Ag, Holcomb.<br />
Brittain, Knox, 25MD NYC, Downsville.<br />
Broad, Wendell Emerson, 26M, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Brockelbank, George Henry, 26A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Brodie, Helen Charlotte, 27Ag, Derby.<br />
Brody, Beatrice Constance, 27A, New York City.<br />
Brody, Joseph, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Brokaw, Herbert Dimmick, 26Ag, Interlaken.<br />
Bronson, Marion Nash, 27Ag, Lebanon.<br />
Brook, Hilda, 26A, Morristown, N. J.<br />
Brooke, Wilfred Lee, 27L, Oak Park, 111.<br />
Brooks, Barbara, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Brooks, James Arthur, 27A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Brooks, James Douglass, 26V, Ashby, Mass.<br />
Brooks, James Williams, 26E, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Brooks, Jay Tracy, 26M, Hallstead, Pa.<br />
Brooks, Katharine, A.B., 25MD NYC, New<br />
Britain, Conn.<br />
Brooks, Sidney, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Brooks, Wilbur Starr, 27A, East Haddam, Conn.<br />
Brotherhood, Francis Mallory, 27A, East Aurora.<br />
Brothers, John Wakefield, M.E., Grad, Canton,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Broughton, Elsie, A.B., Grad, Milford, N. H.<br />
Brown, Alice Marjorie, 28A, Guilford.<br />
Brown, Benjamin Hirshfield, 25A, Englewood, N. J.<br />
Brown, Benjamin Williams, 27A, New York City.<br />
Brown, Charles Frederick, 28M, Columbia, Pa.<br />
Brown, Clarence Travis, 26M, Yonkers.<br />
Brown, Donald Winslow, 25A, Punxsutawney, Pa.<br />
Brown, Dorothy Holmes, 2SAg, Kingston.<br />
Brown, Edward Gerald, 27M, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Brown, Edward Thomas, 26M, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Brown, George Cutler, 26M, Kingston.<br />
Brown, Harold Seger, 28Ag, Richmondville.<br />
Brown, Henry Stilwell, 27Ar, Burdett.<br />
Brown, Irving David, 29M, New York City.<br />
Brown, James Epps, 26M, Atlanta, Georgia.<br />
Brown, John Jay, 25E, Chittenango.<br />
Brown, Leon, 28A, Blackville, S. C.<br />
Brown, Lewis Joseph, 27E, Middletown.<br />
Brown, Malin Hoopes, 25M, Westown, Pa.<br />
Brown, Mary Elizabeth, 25A, Oneonta.<br />
Brown, Melvin Keeler, 28E, Union Springs.<br />
Brown, Norton Claude, 27Ag, Richmondville.<br />
Brown, Paul Erskine, Sp C, Ithaca.<br />
Brown, Robert Baird, 27A, Yonkers.<br />
Brown, Roswell Kingsbury, 26MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Brown, Ruth Eloise, 27Ag, Cincinnatus.<br />
Brown, Theodore Gregg, 25A, Indiana, Pa.<br />
Brown, Veronica Cecelia, 25A, New York City.<br />
Brown, William Fuller, jr., 25A, Plattsburgh.<br />
Brown, William Taylor, 26Ag, Washington, D. C.<br />
Brownell, Claude Lewis, 25C, Glens Falls.<br />
Brownell, Spencer, jr., 25M, Oswego.<br />
Brownell, Viola Frances, 27A, Warsaw.<br />
Browning, Elmer Irving, 29Ag, Norwich Town,<br />
Conn.<br />
Browning, Helbert Kirchwey, 26C, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Bruckbauer, Leonard, 25 M, Buffalo.<br />
Brucker, Mildred Anna, 26A, Webster.<br />
Bruckert, Arthur Joseph, 27C, New York City.
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Bruckner, Helen Sue, 28Ag, Hastings-on-Hudson.<br />
Bruen, Curtis, 28MD NYC, Towaco, N. J.<br />
Brumder, George Gustav, 26M, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
Bruning, Herbert Frank, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Brunke, William Hans, 2sAg, Weehawken, N. J.<br />
Bruno, Clifford Lyndon, 28C, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Bruno, William Anthony, 28A, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Brutschy, Charles Francis, 26C, Corona.<br />
Bruun, Arthur Geoffrey, A.B., Grad, Vancouver,<br />
Canada.<br />
Bryan, William James, 2sAChem, Englewood, N.J.<br />
Bryant, Alfred Jerome, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
Bryant, Donald Cross, 27A, White Plains.<br />
Bryant, Laura, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Bub, Frank Damian, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Bubier, Henry Hooker, 27A, Lake Placid Club.<br />
Bucholtz, Alexander Feodor, 28Ag, Dorpat,<br />
Esthonia.<br />
Buck, John Lossing, B.S., Grad, La Grangeville.<br />
Buck, John Preston, A.B., B.S.A., Grad, Camden,<br />
Ark.<br />
Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker, A.B., Grad, Nanking,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Buckley, Elias Florence, 25C, Wisconsin Rapids.<br />
Wis.<br />
Buckley, Walter White, 26C, Wisconsin Rapids.<br />
Wis.<br />
Bucklin, Dorothy Pratt, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Buckman, Samuel Tompson, 26A, Wilkes-Barre.<br />
Pa.<br />
Budd, Robert DuBois, 28Ag, Hyde Park.<br />
Buddenhagen, Arthur Edward, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Buecking, Johanna Therese, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Buell, Edward Dudley, 26Ag, Constable.<br />
Buerger, Alfred Arthur, 26A, Eggertsville.<br />
Buerger, Alice Constance, 25A, Eggertsville.<br />
Bugbee, Burton Ashford, 27At, New Rochelle.<br />
Buhl, Paul Julius, 28C, Stafford.<br />
Bull, Edward Myron, 26A, Monroe.<br />
Bull, Helen Manning, 26Ag, Middletown.<br />
Bullard, Charles Frederick, jr., 27M, Elmira.<br />
Bullard, Richard Davison, 27A, Schuylerville.<br />
Bullen, Ripley Pierce, 25M, Schenectady.<br />
Bullwinkel, George Albert, 25A, 28MD, Brooklyn.<br />
Bump, N. Gardiner, 2sAg, Binghamton.<br />
Bundy, Charles LeGrand, 26E, Syracuse.<br />
Bunke, Walter Henry, 28M, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Bunting, Marjorie Howell, 26Ag, Honesdale, Pa.<br />
Burckmyer, Lawrence Adams, jr., B.S. in E.E.,<br />
Grad, Augusta, Ga.<br />
Burden, Howard Watrous, 25M, Homer.<br />
Burg, Harold, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Burger, Harold Russel, 27M, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Burger, Walter David, 26Ar, Chicago, 111.<br />
Burgess, Gladys Catharine, 28Ag, Auburn.<br />
Burke, Clara Florence, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Burke, William, jr., 26L, Washington, D. C.<br />
Burkholder, Paul R., A.B., Grad, Chambersburg,<br />
Pa.<br />
Burnap, Thelma Bliss, 27Ag, Cincinnatus.<br />
Burnes, John Hartnett, 28C, Port Chester.<br />
Burnet, Katharine Knudson, 26MD NYC, East<br />
Orange, N. J.<br />
Burnett, Dorothy Reed, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Burnett, James Richard, 28A, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Burnett, Laura Jane, 26Ag, Webster.<br />
Burnett, Newton Collamore, 25A, Waban, Mass.<br />
Burnett, Theodore R., 29Ag, Webster.<br />
Burnette, Robert Crosby, 26Ag, Phelps.<br />
Burnham, Frederick Eugene, 25 M, Brooklyn.<br />
Burnham, Lyman,<br />
26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Burns, Emmett Robert, Sp L, Ithaca.<br />
Burns, Frances Howland, A.B., Grad, Charlestown,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Burns, Louie McSherry, 27Ag, Charlestown, W. Va.<br />
Burns, Ruth Mary, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Burr, Alfred Henry, 27M, Moorestown, N. J.<br />
Burr, Marjorie Elizabeth, 27Ag, Manchester, Conn.<br />
Burrell, Arthur Brotherton, B.S. in Agr., Grad,<br />
Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Burt, Wellington Richardson, 26Ag, Battle Creek,<br />
Mich.<br />
Burtis, Florence Merwin, 26Ag, Hunter.<br />
Burton, Euclid Orrel, 25M, West Chazy.<br />
Burton, Myra Anthea, 25A, Mohawk.<br />
Burton, Warren Nathan, 27AChem, Buffalo.<br />
Busfield, Suydam Fenton, 26AChem, Hancock.<br />
Bush, Florence, 27AChem, Endicott.<br />
Bush, Harold Leland, A.B., Grad, Ludlowville.<br />
Bush, Maude Bower, Sp A, Genoa.<br />
Butler, George Chapman, 28Ar, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Butler, Irving Francis Kenney, 26A, Poquonoch,<br />
Conn.<br />
Butler, Jonathan Fairchild, 26Ar, New York City.<br />
Butler, Robert White, 27C, Yonkers.<br />
Butterfield, Victor Lloyd, 27A, East Lansing, Mich.<br />
Button, Kenneth Ranney, Sp Ag, Homer.<br />
Button, Romaine Freeman, 27Ag, Canastota.<br />
Butts, George Samuel, 2sAg, Sodus.<br />
Butts, Wilbur Kingsley, B.S., Grad, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Butts, William Eilenberger, 27 M, Buffalo.<br />
Bye, Charles Coleman, 28M, Holly Oak, Del.<br />
Byrd, Ralph Hamilton, 25E, Suffolk, Va.<br />
Byron, Milton Lester, B.Chem., Grad, Erie, Pa.<br />
Cahn, Edna May, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Cairns, Glenavie, 26Ar, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Calasibetta, Charles James, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Caldwell, John Homer, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Calisch, Ruth Louise, 26A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Calkins, Evelyn Tyler, 28Ag, Pulaski.<br />
Call, Irving Joslyn, B.S., Grad, Stafford.<br />
Callahan, Errett Hargrove, 27AChem, Pelham<br />
Manor.<br />
Callan, Percival Louis, 26M. Buffalo*<br />
Callan, Philip Joseph, 27M, Lyons.<br />
Callen, George Marion, jr., 28M. Selma, Ala.<br />
Caloyianis, Emanuel George, 28A, Stamford,<br />
Conn.<br />
Cameron, Malcolm Paul, 26Ar, Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Camisa, Joseph Louis, 28E, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Campagna, Elzear Alexandre, B.A., B.S.A., Grad,<br />
St. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que., Can.<br />
Campbell, Catherine Edgeworth, 25A, Seneca<br />
Falls.<br />
Campbell, Cyril Frank, 2sAg, Hopewell, Pa.<br />
Campbell, Frank Bainbridge, 27L, Binghamton.<br />
Campbell, Howard Hibbard, 2sAg, Penn Yan.<br />
Campbell, William Bucke, B.S. in M.E., Grad,<br />
Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Canaan, Lionel, Ph.B., 28MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Canfield, Kathleen Patricia, 25A, New York City.<br />
Cannon, Mallory King, jr., 25E, Ithaca.<br />
Cannon, Martha, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Canton, Edmund Colby, 27E, New Rochelle.<br />
Canton, Irving Jesse, 27L, New York City.<br />
Capurro, Arthur Louis, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Carey, Emerson, jr., 27A, Hutchinson, Kans.<br />
Carey, Oliver Neville, 28A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Carlson, Ruth Inglof, 26A, Schenectady.<br />
Carlson, Ruth Sophia, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Carlton, Ruth Lillian, Sp Ag, Cortland.<br />
Carmalt, Horace Addison, 27E, Brookv-lle, Pa.<br />
Carman, John Spencer, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Carncross, Gertrude Lillian, 26Ag, Cato.<br />
Carncross, John William, 2SAg, Grad, Cato.<br />
Caro, Warren Marcus, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Carodemos, Peter Panagiotes, B.S., Grad, Boston,<br />
Mass.<br />
Carpenter, Albert Guy, 27E, Yonkers.<br />
Carpenter, Alvin Rich, 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Carpenter, Charles Albert, 25M, Whitehall.<br />
Carpenter, Elizabeth Edwena, 2sAg, Chittenango.<br />
Carpenter, Martha Frances, 26Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Carr, Lewis Stephens, 28E, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Carr, Virginia Irene, 27Ag, Auburn.<br />
Carran, William Allen, jr., 25E, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Carrea, Luis Ferdinand, 28E, New York City.<br />
Carrere, Henri Valente, 25Ag, Dunraven.
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Carroll, Francis Lee, 27Ag, Oneida.<br />
Carroll, James Joseph, 2sAg, Watertown, Mass.<br />
Carroll, Milton William, 27A, Indian Lake.<br />
Carroll, Welsey Barnett, A.B., Grad, Spartan<br />
burg. S. C.<br />
Carson, Gordon Lloyd, 28M, Buffalo.<br />
Carter, Harold Albert, 28Ag, Marathon.<br />
Carter, Rebecca, 25 MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Cartoon, Meyer, 27A, Tarrytown.<br />
Cartwright, John Sheldon, 26A, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Carty, John Thomas, 2sAChem, Ithaca.<br />
Caruthers, Elmo, jr., 28M, Fort Smith, Ark.<br />
Carvalho, Gustavo Pereira, 27Ar, Sao Paulo,<br />
Brazil.<br />
Carver, Elbert Harrison, 26A, Scottsville.<br />
Case, Clyde Allison, 28C, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Case, Eugene Conklin, 27AChem, Lansdowne, Pa.<br />
Case, Frank William, 29Ag, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Case, Virginia Lucretia, 26Ag, Canandaigua.<br />
Casey, Edward James, 27L, Ithaca.<br />
Casey, Francis Lawton, 25L, Ithaca.<br />
Caskey, Kenneth, 25M, Port Jervis.<br />
Caslick, William, 27V, Newfield.<br />
Cass, Leon Harlen, 28C, Candor.<br />
Cassebaum, William Henry, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Cassell, Marvin, 28AChem, New York City.<br />
Cassell, Oliver Bernett, 29Eng, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Cassidy, Charles Emmes, 25L, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Castro, Carlos, 26E, New York City.<br />
Catlin, George Byron, 25E, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Catlin, Harold Milo, 25M, Athens, Pa.<br />
Catlin, Payson Brainerd, 28Ag, Ouaquaga.<br />
Caudill, Elmer Davis, 29Ag, Shelbyville, Ky.<br />
Cavinato, Lawrence Augustus, 25L, Fort Lee,<br />
N.J.<br />
Caves, James Walter, 27E, Phelps.<br />
Cawein, Madison, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Ceasar, Abraham Louis, B.S., M.D., SpMD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Chadeayne, Theodorus Smith, 26E, Cornwall.<br />
Chadwick, Nathaniel, 2sAg, Lakemont.<br />
Chaffee, Ruth, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Chakin, Abraham, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Chalupski, Victor, 25AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Chamberlain, Charles Nicholas, 27Ag, Elmira.<br />
Chamberlin, Lester Addison, 28A, Hightstown,<br />
N.J.<br />
Chamberlin, Robert Norton, 26Ar, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Chambers, John Albert, 25C, Monroe, Wis.<br />
Chambers, Philip Weymar, 28E, Huntington,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Chambers, William Harold, Ph.D., SpMD NYC,<br />
White Plains.<br />
Champomier, Robert, Licenci6 6s lettres, Grad,<br />
Mendon, France.<br />
Chamurich, Morris, 26A, New York City.<br />
Chan, Hin Kwok, 26Ag, Hongkong, China.<br />
Chan, Leung Shi, C.E., Grad, Hongkong, China.<br />
Chandler, Henry Roberts, 26Ag, Newburgh.<br />
Chandler, William Howard, 27M, Cheveland, Ohio.<br />
Chang, Han Ying, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Shantung,<br />
China.<br />
Chang, Waken, Grad, Ningpo, China.<br />
Chang, Yu-che, 27Ar, Peking, China.<br />
Changnon, Dale Andre, Sp Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Chapin, Mary Louise, 26Ag, Holcomb.<br />
Chapman, Albert Lyon, 27A, Port Richmond.<br />
Chapman, Coolidge Otis, A.B., Grad, Woodmere.<br />
Chapman, Paul Jones, B.S., Grad, Santa Rosa,<br />
Cal.<br />
Chapman, William John, 27Ag, Union Hill.<br />
Chappell, Fred Llewellyn, jr., 25A, Kalamazoo,<br />
Mich.<br />
Chappell, Helen Lydia, 26Ag, Staten Island.<br />
Chappell, Ralph Lewis, 25A, Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Chardon, Fernando, 28Ag, Ponce, P. R.<br />
Chariot, Bertie, 28A, Far Rockaway.<br />
Charles, Barbara Baird, 25A, Warsaw.<br />
Charles, Joseph John, A.B., 28MD NYC, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Charlton, Isaiah Milbury, A.M., Grad, Morrisville.<br />
Chase, Donald Sunderland, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Chase, Richard Morton, 26Ag, Rochester.<br />
Chase, Willis Edmund, 2SAg, Newcomb.<br />
Chasnoff, Julius, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Chatfield, Clayton Calkins, 25Ag, Union.<br />
Chemnitz, Henry Max, 27AChem, Buffalo.<br />
Chen, Shih Ching, 27AChem, Tientsin, China.<br />
Chen, Yu Liu, B.S. in E.E., Grad, Swatow, China.<br />
Chenault, Anderson Hume, 25M, Richmond, Ky.<br />
Cheney, Edgar Orlando, 28Ag, Eden.<br />
Cheng, Pun Chang, B.S., Grad, Hangchow, China.<br />
Cheng, Pun Hau, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Hangchow,<br />
China.<br />
Cherdantzeff, Peter, M.E., Grad, Petropavlovsk,<br />
Russia.<br />
Chestnut, Henry McDowell, 25M, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Chestnut, Mary Elizabeth, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Chew, Frank Walker, 26M, Morristown, N. J.<br />
Chiang, Nelson Yuanjen, 26C, Shanghai, China.<br />
Chichester, Jesse Ketcham, jr., 28A, Amityville.<br />
Childrey, Rachael, 26A, Ridley Park, Pa.<br />
Childs, Herbert Rollin, A.B., Grad, Rochester.<br />
Chisholm, Francis Perry, 27E, Port Byron.<br />
Chou, Liang-Hsiang, 25Ag, Hankow, China.<br />
Chrisman, Ross Fremont, B.S., Grad, Sharon<br />
Center, Ohio.<br />
Christensen, Bryant Elliott, 25MD NYC, Dodge<br />
City, Kans.<br />
Christensen, Edith Hortense, 28Ar, Wood-Ridge,<br />
N.J.<br />
Christensen, Frederik Carl, M.D., SpMD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Christensen, Herman John, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Christian, Henry Arthur,<br />
27MD NYC, Jersey<br />
City, N. J.<br />
Christianson, Christian, 26E, Butler, Pa.<br />
Christianson, Erhrig, 28A, Butler, Pa.<br />
Church. Austin Harris, 28M, Mauch Chunk, Pa.<br />
Churchill, Rogers Piatt, A.B., Grad, Elmira.<br />
Cilloniz, Manuel, 27C, Lima, Peru.<br />
Cimildoro, Umbert, 26A, Auburn.<br />
Cimilluca, Salvatore, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Cioffari, Bernard, 27A, New Rochelle.<br />
Cioffari, Mario Salvatore, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Cioffari, Vincent, 27A, New Rochelle.<br />
Cladel, Clara Aimde, 26A, New York City.<br />
Clapp, Coy Mabel, Sp A, Odessa.<br />
Clapp, Martha Saxton, 29Ar, Chicago, 111.<br />
Clapp, Roger, 27Ag, Grand Gorge.<br />
Clapp, Ruth Emily, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Clarey, Bernard Michael, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Clark, Arlington Woodville, 25E, Woodhaven.<br />
Clark, Carroll Bromley, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Clark, Daniel Grover, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Clark, Elisabeth Graham, 28A, Roslyn Heights.<br />
Clark, Eugene, 2SA, Brooklyn.<br />
Clark, Florence Elizabeth, 27A, New Hartford.<br />
Clark, Howard Hale, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Clark, Hyman Solomon, 28A, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Clark, Jay, 3rd, 28A, Worcester, Mass.<br />
Clark, Jesse Albert, 28Ag, Westmoreland.<br />
Clark, Leslie Grant, 28Ag, Glenora.<br />
Clark, Percival Lemon, A.B., Grad, Elgin, 111.<br />
Clark, Ruth French, 27A, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Clark, Stanley Joseph, 27E, Tolland, Mass.<br />
Clark, Waid V. D., 25L, Buffalo.<br />
Clarke, Hazard McClellan, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Clarke, James Russell, jr., 25M, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Clarkson, Palmer Livingston, 27M, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Claster, Herbert Bernard, 25A, Lock Haven, Pa.<br />
Claxton, Emily LaF rge, Sp Ar, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Claycomb, Reynold Otto, 27Ag, Windber, Pa.<br />
Cleary, Stephen Farrell, Sp M, Ithaca.<br />
Cleaver, Mark Miller, 2d, 26A, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Clegg, Harry Bliss, 27AChem, Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Clement, Adelaide Packer, 27Ag, Mickleton, N. J.<br />
Clinch, Estella Mae, 28Ag, Westmoreland.
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Cline, William Gage. A.B., Grad, Endicott.<br />
Clink, George Ernest, 28E, Buffalo.<br />
Clinton, Harry Thomas, 28M, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Clinton, Karl, 27C, Buffalo.<br />
Close, Tabitha, 2sAg, King Ferry.<br />
Clough, Kenneth M., 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Clough, Mahlon Clark, 28A, Plattsburg.<br />
Clucas, George Douglas, 26M, Buffalo.<br />
Clynes, Edmund, 26L, Ithaca.<br />
Coates, Willson Havelock, B.A., Grad, Vancouver,<br />
B. C.<br />
Cobb, Francis Ezra, B.S., Grad, Minneapolis,<br />
Minn.<br />
Cobb, Willard Harold, 27M, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Cockcroft, George Douglas, 28A, Northport.<br />
Coddington, Alan Edgar, 27C, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Coe, Roger Jewett, 25E, Yonkers.<br />
Coe, Rufus Lawrence, 2 7A, Sp Ag, Memphis,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Coffey, Vincent Joseph, 27A, Beacon.<br />
Cohen, Adeline Louise, 28A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Cohen, Evelyn Gallup, 28A, New York City.<br />
Cohen, George, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Cohen, Harold Nathaniel, 28A, Newburgh.<br />
Cohen, Heffren Jay, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Cohen, Herbert Spencer, 27L, New York City.<br />
Cohen, Leonard Frank, 25A, New Rochelle.<br />
Cohen, Mabel Lee, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Cohen, Meyer, 28A, Ansonia, Conn.<br />
Cohen, Olga, 27Ag, Tarrytown.<br />
Cohen, Rose, 26A, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Cohen, Samuel Jacob, 28A, Monticello.<br />
Cohn, George Mitchell, 25A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Cohn, Mildred Anita, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Cohn, Morris, 25A, Monticello.<br />
Cohn, Robert Ingersoll, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Colaneri, Joseph Edward, 28A, Yonkers.<br />
Cole, Charles Pendexter, jr., 29Ag, Prince Bay.<br />
Cole, Ethel Ahnora, 26Ag, Clay.<br />
Cole, James Thurston, 25M, Ithaca.<br />
Cole, Kenneth Stewart, A.B., Grad, Oberlin, Ohio.<br />
Cole, W. Storrs, 2sAg, Albany.<br />
Coleman, Donald Whittaker, 25Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Coleman, Jacques, 26A, New York City.<br />
Coleman, James Edward, 25E, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Coleman, James Hearst, 26C, Greenwood, S. C.<br />
Coleman, Julius Victor, 28A, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Coleman, Robert Sheldon, 25M, Wichita, Kans.<br />
Coleman, Rose Alicia, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Coiley, Arthur Truman, 27A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Collier, Agnes Sprague, 27A, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Collins, Emmons Williams, 27A, Duluth, Minn.<br />
Colp, Norma, 27A, New York City.<br />
Colson, Jane Elizabeth, 27Ag, Albany.<br />
Colston, Lloyd, 25M, Binghamton.<br />
Colton, David Winthrop, 26M, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Colton, Grace Willma, 27Ag, Sherburne.<br />
Colton, Rodman, 28Ar, Mifibury, Mass.<br />
Colucci, Frederic William, 25C, Newark, N. J.<br />
Colwell, Fred Glenn, 27M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Colyer, Theodore Irving, 27A, Hicksville.<br />
Combes, Charles Louis, 28M, Oneonta.<br />
Compton, Dorothy May, 2sAg, Bridgeton, N. J.<br />
Concepcion, Ramon Corteza, 28M, La Carlota,<br />
Occidental Negros, P. I.<br />
Condie, Douglas King, 26Ar, Ferguson, Mo.<br />
Condit, Edward Morrow, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Cone, Barbara Fowler, 27Ag, Unadilla.<br />
Conkey, Howard Vincent, 27Ag, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Conklin, George Ralph, 26Ag, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Conklin, James Wolf, 27E, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Conklin, Lou Wilson, 27A, Roslyn.<br />
Conklin, Mary, A.M., SpMD NYC, Princeton,<br />
N.J.<br />
Conklin, Raymond William, 2 7A, Horseheads.<br />
Conklin, Ruth Eleanor, 28Ag, Horseheads.<br />
Conklin, Willet Titus, 26A, Roslyn.<br />
Conley, Arthur E., jr., 25A, Cohocton.<br />
Conley, Charles Larrowe, 27Ag, Cohocton.<br />
Conley, Margaret, 28A, Cohocton.<br />
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Conley, Walter James, 27Ag, Cohocton.<br />
Conlon, Joseph Edward, Sp L, Hudson, Pa.<br />
Conlon, Josephine Roosevelt, 27A, South Lansing.<br />
Connell, Grace Helena, 25A, Green Island.<br />
Connelly, George Gartland, 26L, Elmira.<br />
Connelly, Kenneth Austin, 28A, Ashville.<br />
Conner, Steven Livesey, 25E, Washington, D. C.<br />
Connor, Richard Metcalf, 28Ag, White Plains.<br />
Conrad, Edith May, 25Ag, Newark, Del.<br />
Conradt, Lewis Albert, 28A, Kokomo, Ind.<br />
Conran, Richard John, 28C, Brooklyn.<br />
Conroy, Esther Mary, 27A, Oneida.<br />
Conroy, Eugene Joseph, 2sA, Oneida.<br />
Converse, Dorene, 28Ag, Woodville.<br />
Converse, Eugene Hinman, 27Ag, Clyde.<br />
Convisser, Israel, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Conway, Francis Michael, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Cook, Beatrice Alberta, 28Ag, Eaton.<br />
Cook, Edward Stanhope, Sp Ag, Kent, Wash.<br />
Cook, Henry Francis, A.B., Grad, Albany.<br />
Cook, Hugh Oliver, A.B., Grad, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Cook, Junius Ford, jr., 27L, Whitney Point.<br />
Cook, Roland Henry, 27A, Southfield, Mass.<br />
Cook, Volney Elbridge, 28C, Oneida.<br />
Cook, William Frederick, 2sAg, Whitney Point.<br />
Cooke, Charles Harris, 27Ag, Cooperstown.<br />
Cooke, Francis King, jr., 26A, Winnetka, 111.<br />
Cooke, Joseph Antonio, 27M, Buffalo.<br />
Cookingham, Clarice Ruth, 27Ag, Cherry Creek'.<br />
Cookman, William Henry, jr., 25L, Niagara Falls.<br />
Coon, Arthur Munson, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Cooper, David Kerr, jr., 28C, Beaver, Pa.<br />
Cooper, Hubert Alfred, 28Ar, Owego.<br />
Cooper, John, jr., 25A, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Cooper, John, jr., 25E, Nunda.<br />
Cooper, John James, 28A, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Cooper, Josephine Virginia, 28Ag, Mattituck.<br />
Cooper, Milton Henry, 28A, Caldwell, N. J.<br />
Cooper, Wilbur Stanley, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Copeland, Edith Ayres, Ph.D., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Copley, Kenneth Forest, 25AChem, Salem, Mass.<br />
Coppin, Daniel Metz, 26C, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Coppoletta, Joseph Michael, jr., 25A, Cliffside<br />
Park, N. J.<br />
Corbett, Laurence Ward, B.S., Grad, Takoma<br />
Park D. C.<br />
Corbett, Lee Thurston, 26A, Takoma Park, D. C.<br />
Corbett, Roger Bailey, B.S., M.S.A., Grad, Ta<br />
koma Park, D. C.<br />
Corbin, John, 26Ar, New York City.<br />
Cordes, Edwin Henry, 28Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Annie Elizabeth, 2 7A, Newburgh.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Bruce Saxton, 27M, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Elizabeth Sheldon, 28A, Denver, Colo.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Ezra, 27L, Denver, Colo.<br />
Corning, Paul Bartholomew, 27M, Yonkers.<br />
Cornish, Charles Hubbard, 28A, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Cornwall, Clinton Colegrove, 26Ag, South Wales.<br />
Cornwell, Eleanor Elizabeth, 28A, Yorktown<br />
Heights.<br />
Cornwell, George, 29Ag, Yorktown Heights.<br />
Corrado, Louis, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Correa, Francisco de Paulo, Sp Chem, Para, Brazil.<br />
Corse, Samuel Charles, 28M, Highlands, N. J.<br />
Cortes, Henry Jasper, 28C, Caldwell, N. J.<br />
Corwith, Arthur Edward, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Water Mill.<br />
Cosgrove, John Daniel, 26C, New York City.<br />
Cothran, John Cleveland, A.B., Grad, Lockport.<br />
Cotton, John Flintoff, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Coughlin, Mary Catherine, 26A, Stratford, Conn.<br />
Courtney, John, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Courtright, Alva Vattier, 25E, Circleville, Ohio.<br />
Courtright, David Straw, 27E, Circleville, Ohio.<br />
Courtright, John Loring, 28M, Circleville, Ohio.<br />
Covert, Marion Elizabeth, 2sAg, Auburn.<br />
Coville, Frederick, 27Ag, Washington, D. C.<br />
Covin, William Francis, 29AChem, Willington,
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Cowan, Alvin, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Cowan, Robert Forrest, 28Ag, Hobart.<br />
Cowdery, Arthur Root, 25A, Glens Falls.<br />
Cowen, Lawrence, 29Eng, New York City.<br />
Cowgill, Josephine Frances, 25A, Terre Haute, Ind.<br />
Cowles, George Harold, Sp Ag, Ashville.<br />
Cowles, Raymond Bridgman, A.B., Grad, Auburndale,<br />
Mass.<br />
Cox, Elbert Frank, A.B., Grad, Evansville, Ind.<br />
Cox, Rachel Osborne, 28Ag, Provincetown, Mass.<br />
Coykendall, John Eastland, 2$Ag, Maplewood,<br />
N. J.<br />
Coyne, Edwin Christopher, 25A, 28MD, Yonkers.<br />
Crabtree, Eleanor Suydam, 27A, Montgomery.<br />
Craft, Warren Moore, jr., 27M, Bernardsville, N. J.<br />
Cragbon, Martin Dayle, 27Ag, Brockport.<br />
Craig, Albert, jr., 27E, Ketchikan, Alaska.<br />
Craig, James Groff, 26M, New Rochelle.<br />
Craig, Robert Lloyd, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Craigie, Stanton Collins, 27C, New York City.<br />
Cramer, Fritz J., 26MD NYC, San Diego, Cal.<br />
Cramer, George, jr., 29Ag, New York City.<br />
Cramer, John Cowle, 25M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Crandall, Francis Wallace, 27E, Tell City, Ind.<br />
Crandall, John Milton, 2SAg, Gainesville, Fla.<br />
Crane, Carl David, 28Ag, Marion.<br />
Crane, Florence Bartholomew, 25A, Hammondsport.<br />
Crane, Helen Josephine, 26Ag, Addison.<br />
Crane, Robert Butler, 27Ag, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Crannell, Richard Walter, 28E, Olean.<br />
Crary, George Spinney, 27Ag, Lynbrook.<br />
Crawbuck, Walter Scott, 27E, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Crawford, Charles Anthony, 25A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Crawford, Floyd Titus, 27 M, Montour Falls.<br />
Crawford, James Stuart, 27V, Far Rockaway.<br />
Crawford, John Elliott, 26V, Far Rockaway.<br />
Creasy, George Henry, jr., 28C, New York City.<br />
Cree, Edward Mitchell, 27E, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Crego, Miriam Vera, 28A, Claverack.<br />
Cremer, Edward A., jr., 28C, Greensburg, Pa.<br />
Cressman, William Levering, 27C, Norristown, Pa.<br />
Cresswell, John Reginald, A.B., Grad, Griswold,<br />
Man., Canada.<br />
Criscuolo, Peter Paul, jr., 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Crissey, George Ford, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Crist, Marion Elizabeth, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Criswell, Howard Brady, jr., 27A, Dallas, Texas.<br />
Crittenden, Donald Webster, 26A, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Crockett, Albert Edwin, jr., 28E, Rochester.<br />
Crofoot, Florence Carolyn, 25Ag, Little Falls.<br />
Crofoot, James Willard, 27E, Little Falls.<br />
Crogan, Gilbert Edwin, jr., 28C, Newark, N. J.<br />
Cronan, Vernon Joseph, 27M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Crosby, Alan Wheeler, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Crosby, Hilda Chaffee, A.B., 28MD NYC, Hart<br />
ford, Conn.<br />
Crosby, Ruth, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Crosh, John Baker, 27 C, Lititz, Pa.<br />
Crossman, Gilbert Cunningham, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Crosthwait, George Nettleton, 26E, Dallas, Texas.<br />
Crowley, Eugene Timothy, 27A, White Plains.<br />
Crowley, Evelyn Anne, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Crowley, Helen Margaret, 27A, Oswego.<br />
Crowley, Thomas F., 25A, Oswego.<br />
Crozier, George Douglas, 25L, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Cruikshank, Lincoln Evans, 27Ag, Poland.<br />
Crump, Enid, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Cubbon, Miles Hugo, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Cull, Roswell William, 27E, Cazenovia.<br />
Culp, Richard Francis, 28E, Ithaca.<br />
Culver, Charlotte Becker, 26Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Culver, Leslie Eugene, 26Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Cunningham, Paul Joseph, 27E, Aurora.<br />
Curran, Harold Raymond, B.S., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Curran, Katherine Mary, 26Ag, Mount Morris.<br />
De-<br />
Currie, Lauchlin MacLaurin, A.M., Grad,<br />
Funiak Springs, Fla. .<br />
Currie, Neill Roswell, A.B., Grad, DeFuniak<br />
Springs, Fla.<br />
Cursi, Ivo, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Curtis, Carleton Joseph, 28Ag, Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Curtis, Dorothy Susan, 2 7A, Flushing.<br />
Curtis, Elbert Lewis Beers, 26A, Oneonta.<br />
Curtis, Lawrence Thurston, 27M, Elmira.<br />
Curtis, Lester Ross, 26C, Geneva.<br />
Curtis, Norvelle Curtis, 25A, Waymart, Pa.<br />
Curtiss, Clement, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Cushing, Frances Elizabeth, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Cushman, Blin Sill, jr., 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Cushman, Hope Ingerfield, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Cutler, Norman Leon, A.B., Grad, Long Beach,<br />
Cal.<br />
Daggett, Gwynne Harris, 28A, White Plains.<br />
Daggett, Royal Bradford, jr., 28C, White Plains.<br />
Dannie, Florence Evelyn, 2sAr, Mount Vernon.<br />
Dake, Merrills Luther, 26Ag, Mechanicville.<br />
Dakessian, Vartkes Sarkis, 27Ag, Erevan, Armenia.<br />
Dale, Dwight Conn, 25L, Franklin, Pa.<br />
Daley, Robert House, 27Ar, Chatham.<br />
Dallahan, William Vincent, 28Ag, King Ferry.<br />
Dalrymple, Daniel Metzger, 27Ag, Horseheads.<br />
Dalton, Maybelle Elizabeth, 29Ag, Washington,<br />
D. C.<br />
Daly, Dorothy, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Dana, Martha Fessenden, 27A, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Danforth, Stuart Taylor, B.S., Grad, Mayaguez,<br />
P. R.<br />
d'Angelo, Aristide, A.B., 26L, Corona.<br />
d'Angelo, Ernani, 26A, Corona.<br />
Daniels, Harrison Roberts, 26E, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Danker, Robert Kendall, Sp Ag, Albany.<br />
Dann, Edith Dorothy, 28Ag, Horseheads.<br />
Dann, Robert Harding, 25A, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Dann, Roger Lewis, 25A, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Danner, Irene, 28A, Collingswood, N. J.<br />
Dansyear, Frances, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Danzis, Louis, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Darling, Elliott Winchester, jr., 2SAr, Bradentown,<br />
Fla.<br />
Darling, Frederick Ernest, 26M, New York City.<br />
Darnell, Florence Edith, 28A, Batavia.<br />
Dart, Robert Franklin, 25A, Gloversville.<br />
D'Ascensio, Frank, 26E, Newark, N. J.<br />
Datri, Foster James, 28A, New York City.<br />
Dauernheim, Melville Augustus, 27Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Daughirtai, Robert Paul, B.Th., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Daum, Louis Charles, 28A, Huntington.<br />
Davenport, Francis Gordon, 27Ag, Accord.<br />
Davenport, John Stewart, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Davenport, Junius Clay, jr., 25E, Roanoke, Va.<br />
Davenport, Samuel Sloan, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Davidson, Arthur Colwell, 26V, Gouverneur.<br />
Davidson, Connon Grant, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Davidson, Hubert, 25C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Davidson, John Irville, 26A, Roxbury.<br />
Davidson, Kathryn Esther, 26Ag, Hackensack,<br />
N.J.<br />
Davidson, Norman Lindsley, 27M, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Davies, William Watkins, jr., 27Ar, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Davis, Charles Harry, 27M, Cortland.<br />
Davis, David, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Davis, David, 27Ar, Corsicana, Texas.<br />
Davis, David Floyd, jr., 25Ag, New York City.<br />
Davis, Emery Joseph, 26M, Akron.<br />
Davis, Eugene Joseph, 28A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Davis, Faith Evelyn, 26Ag, Pitcher.<br />
Davis, Frank Parker, 27M, Evanston, 111.<br />
Davis, Fred, 25C, Ithaca.<br />
Davis, G. Richard, jr., 25A, New York City.<br />
Davis, Helen Sophie, A.B., Grad, Belfast.<br />
Davis, Henry Shenk, B.S., Grad, Erie, Pa.<br />
Davis, James Elwood, B.S., Grad, West Albany.<br />
Davis, Lisbeth Dale, 27Ag, Angola.<br />
Davis, Mary Ella, 25A, Claremore, Okla.<br />
Davis, Nelson Morgan, 27Ag, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Davis, Ruby, M.A., Grad, Moorestown, N. J.<br />
Davis, Samuel Elmer, jr., B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Davison, Margaret Delia, 26A, Dalton, Mass.
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Davison, Mildred Ethel, 27Ag, Lindenhurst.<br />
Davitt, Ruth Esta, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Day, Lawrence William, 26M, Ithaca.<br />
Dayton, Clarence Ames, jr., 27C, Binghamton.<br />
Dayton, Howard Lape, 27Ag, Albany.<br />
Dealy, Alton Corey, 27M, Amsterdam.<br />
Dean, Florence Franklin, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Dean, Francis Nathaniel, 27Ag, Nichols.<br />
Dean, Robert George, 25A, Middlebury, Conn.<br />
Deane, Rita Virginia, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Dechert, Daniel Orville, jr., 2SA, Harrisonburg,<br />
Va.<br />
Dechert, Wilmer <strong>Cornell</strong>, 28A, Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Dederick, Clinton Hendricks, 27E, Kingston.<br />
Deegan, Susan Helen, 27A, Corning.<br />
deFigueroa, Rafael, 28M, Madrid, Spain.<br />
DeFrees, Joseph Hutton, 28C, Warren, Pa.<br />
Degenhardt, Ira Harold, 28A, Woodhaven.<br />
Deghuee, Marion, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Deichman, Charles Hartranft, 26A, Caledonia.<br />
dejarnette, William Pou, 25C, Montgomery, Ala.<br />
DeLamater, Frances Anna, 28A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Delamater, Marion Elizabeth, 28Ar, Ridgewood,<br />
N.J.<br />
27MD NYC, El<br />
Delario, Anthony James, A.B.,<br />
mira.<br />
deLaski, Ralph Preston, 29A, Weehawken, N. J.<br />
DeLong, Abram Herbert, 27Ag, Hudson Falls.<br />
Delson, Robert, 26A, Nassau.<br />
Demarest, Kathryn Maugham, 27Ag, Tenafly,<br />
N.J.<br />
deMesa, Alejandro Morales, 26Ag, Guagua, Pampanga,<br />
P. I.<br />
DeMott, Andre Ray, 26V, Ithaca.<br />
Deneen, Edward Victor, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Dengler, Frank G., 26M, Lyons.<br />
Denker, Peter Gilbert, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Denman, Carlotta Frances, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Denman, Elizabeth Eleanor, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Dennery, Irene Joanna, 28A, Gloucester, N. J.<br />
Dennis, Bernice Maude, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Dennis, Edward Benson, jr., 25C, Crisfield, Md.<br />
Dennis, William Albert, 26V, Earlville.<br />
DeNyse, Marion Houston, 27A, Staten Island.<br />
DePasquale, Domenic Victor, B.S., Grad, Dickin<br />
son, Texas.<br />
Depew, Gordon Ferris, 26A, Hammondsport.<br />
dePostels, Herbert Oscar, 26M, New York City.<br />
DeProsse, Alexander Robinson, 2sAr, Hudson.<br />
Derbigny, Irving Antony, A.B., Grad, New Or<br />
leans, La.<br />
Derham, Enos Joseph, 25C, Rosemont, Pa.<br />
Derham, Walter Augustine, 28C, Rosemont, Pa.<br />
Desforges, Abram Van Vranken, 28Ag, Cohoes.<br />
DeShazo, Jefferson Scales, B.S., Grad, Halifax, Va.<br />
Deshmukh, Purushottam Yadesra, 28Ag, Wardha,<br />
C. P. India.<br />
Dession, George Hathaway, 26A, Richmond Hill.<br />
Detlefsen, Doris, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
deTrelan, Pierre le Cacheux, Sp Ag, Le Mans,<br />
Sarthe, France.<br />
Deutsch, Henry Noel, 27Ar, Minneapolis, Minn.<br />
Deveau, Thomas Cyril, 27Ag, Schenectady.<br />
Devine, Warren Downe, 26A, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Devlin, Edward Anthony, 27Ag, Malone.<br />
DeVolt, Harold Moon, 26Ag, Barneveld.<br />
Dewey, Raymond Adelbert, 25M, Albany.<br />
DeWitt, Charles Van Ness, 25E, Wallkill.<br />
DeWitt, Katherine Eliza, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Deyo, Anna Katherine, 28Ag, New Paltz.<br />
deZimnosek, Carlos, 27Ag, M.idrid, Spain.<br />
Diadato, Salvadore, 26Ag, Westfield.<br />
Diakov, Fedor, Eng. in Agr., Grad, Perestepina,<br />
Russia.<br />
Dicker, William, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Dickey, James Allen, A.M., Grad, Elon College,<br />
N. C.<br />
Dickinson, Theodore Miner, 27E, Rome.<br />
Dickson, Anna Helen, 2sAg, Bovina Center.<br />
Dieffenbach, Fred William, 27A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Diemer, William B., 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Dietrich, Charles Daniel, 27M, Pekin, 111.<br />
Dietzen, Gretchen Louise, Sp Ag, Dunkirk.<br />
Dill, George Matthew, 26A, Tulsa, Okla.<br />
Dimon, George Huntington, 26A, Utica.<br />
Dimond, Samuel, B.S., 28MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
DiSanto, Bartel John, 26M, Matawan, N. J.<br />
Dixon, Clarence Raymond, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Dixon, Evalyn Elizabeth, A.B., A.M., Grad,<br />
Avon, 111.<br />
Dobie, Fannie Byler, A.B., Grad, Beeville, Texas.<br />
Dobson, Edward Ramsden, 26Ag, Springfield<br />
Gardens.<br />
Dochtermann, Frederick Harold Charles, 27A,<br />
28L, Mineola.<br />
Dockery, John Morehead, 2SAg, Waco, Texas.<br />
Dodd, Robert Taylor, 28E, New York City.<br />
Dodd,<br />
S. muel Allen, 26E, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Dodge, Karl Franklin, 26C, Rochester.<br />
Dodge, Marian, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Doering, Otto Charles, 27L, River Forest, 111.<br />
Doering, Paul Montgomery, 26L, River Forest,<br />
111.<br />
Dohme, Elizabeth Purdue, 25A, New York City.<br />
Dohrman, Hugh Leavell, 28E, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Doing, Park Atkinson, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Doing, Robert Burns, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Dolbeare, Harwood Burrows, A.B., Grad, Nor<br />
wich, Conn.<br />
Dolcort, Beatrice, 25A, Astoria.<br />
Dolson, Guy Bayley, A.M., Grad, Rochester.<br />
Domonkos, Imre, 26A, Irvington, N. J.<br />
Donoghue, Carroll Jeremiah, 28Ar, Flushing.<br />
Doppel, Alfred Arthur, B.S., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Doren, Anna Lois, 27Ag, Ogdensburg.<br />
Doren, Elisabeth Holmes, 27Ag, Ogdensburg.<br />
Dorland, Wayne Eugene, 28A, South Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Dorner, Fred Robert, 25A, Lafayette, Ind.<br />
Dorr, Mary Leora, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Dorrance, Samuel B., 2SAg, Canandaigua.<br />
Dorris, Fred Markham, 25M, Buffalo.<br />
Dorris, John McBride, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Dotterweich, Catherine Ann, 26A, Dunkirk.<br />
Doty, Edgar Forbes, 28M, Elyria, Ohio.<br />
Doty, Robert Levant, 25A, Geneseo.<br />
Doubleday, Laurence, 27Ar, Tryon, N. C.<br />
Dougall, Roy George Stewart, 26MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Douglass, Margaret Henrietta, 26Ag, Penn Yan.<br />
Douglass, William Courtney, 25MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Dowdell, Victor Lyle, A.B., Grad, Dryden.<br />
Downing, Louise Arlene, 25A, Saranac Lake.<br />
Doyle, Catherine Agnes, 26Ag, Auburn.<br />
Drake, Horace Kenneth, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Draper, Arthur LeRoy, 27A, New York City.<br />
Drew, Frederick Albert Charles, 27A, Ontario,<br />
Cal.<br />
Driscoll, Edward Jerome, 27Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Drummond, Muriel Jean, 2 7A, Forest Hills.<br />
Drumtra, Donald Lesser, 25A, Binghamton.<br />
Dryden, Harry William, 25E, Schenectady.<br />
Dubee, Margaret Genevieve, 28Ar, Taylor, Pa.<br />
Duberstein, Zena Leah, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Dubofsky, Fannie, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
DuBois, Charles Warren, A.B., 27MD NYC, Los<br />
Angeles, Cal.<br />
DuBois, George Burton, 27A, Newark.<br />
duBuisson, Gerhardus Hubertus, B.S., Grad,<br />
Senekal, O.F.S., South Africa.<br />
Duffy, James Everett, 25C, Olean.<br />
Dugg-n, Emmett Martin, 29E, Watertown.<br />
Duggar, Marie Louise, 26Ar, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Duley, Wade, 26MD NYC, Port Jervis.<br />
Dulin, Edward Milton, 29C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Dun, John Graham, 25M, Milton, Ohio.
ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION I87<br />
Duncan, Thomas Clarke, 27M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Dunckei, Ralph Leopold, 25M, Fort Plain.<br />
Dundes, Henry, 26A, New York City.<br />
Dunham, Richard Roy, 25A, Hornell.<br />
Dunham, Theodore, jr., 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Dunlap, Albert Winston, 2SAg, West Philadel<br />
phia, Pa.<br />
Dunning, Henry Shankland, 27A, Syracuse.<br />
Dunphy, Cornelia Mary, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Dunsmore, Madeline Alice, 28Ag, Hudson Falls.<br />
Duntz, Emily May, 28Ag, Hudson.<br />
Dupree, William Joseph, 26Ag, Chateaugay.<br />
Durling, Charles Raymond, 27E, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Duryea, Daniel Edwin, 2 8A, White Plains.<br />
Duschnes, Marian Louise, 28A, New York City.<br />
Dusinbury, Lois Martha, 25Ag, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Dye, Joseph Alma, A.B., Grad, Firth, Idaho.<br />
Eagan, Frances Palmer, 26A, Port Jervis.<br />
Earman, Joseph Simms, 2sAg, West Palm Beach,<br />
Fla.<br />
Earp, Ruth, A.B., 28MD NYC, Madison, N. J.<br />
Eaton, Clarence Gordon, 25C, North Tonawanda.<br />
Eaton, Frederick Selden, Ph.B., Grad, New Haven,<br />
Conn.<br />
Eaton, Laura Evelyn, 26Ag, Sullivan, Ohio.<br />
Eaton, Raymond Baxter, 28Ar, North Tonawanda.<br />
Eaton, Roland Grosvenor, jr., 28Ag, Springfield,<br />
Mass.<br />
Eber, Cyril, 25A, Rochester.<br />
Eber, William, Sp L, Rochester.<br />
Eberhart, Carl Oiler, 27A, Batavia.<br />
Ebersole, Raymond Arthur, 25Ag, Easton, Pa.<br />
Ebert, Reinhold Otto, 25MD NYC, Marion, Wis.<br />
25MD NYC, Roch<br />
Eckhardt, Ralph Augustine,<br />
ester.<br />
Ecks, Beatrice Louise, 25A, New York City.<br />
Eddy, Winslow, 27E, Wellesley Hills, Mass.<br />
Edelstein, Herbert Ernest, 27E, New York City.<br />
Edenfield, Lloyd Benjamin, 25 M, Guyton, Ga.<br />
Edminster, Frank Custer, jr., 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Edmonds, John Wesley, 27M, Arlington, N. J.<br />
Edmonds, Marvin Charles, 27Ag, Lyons.<br />
Edson, Anna Laura, 27A, Cortland.<br />
Edson, Samuel Sinclair, 28A, Jamestown.<br />
Edstrom, Bjorn Randall, 25C, Vesteras, Sweden.<br />
Edwards, Corwin D., A.B., B.J., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Edwards, Francis Henry, 28M, Springfield, Ohio.<br />
Edwards, Richard Walton, 27C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Eells, Walter Elmer, 25A, Walton.<br />
Effron, Eva, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Effron, William, 27A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Egan, Anne Teresa, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Egeberg, Roger Olaf, 25A, 28MD, Gary, Ind.<br />
Eggert, Thomas Augustus, 26M, Ithaca.<br />
Eggman, Theodore August, 27Ag, St. Louis, 111.<br />
Eghizarian, Haroutun Eghia, 29Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Eglinton, Grace Erthilde, 27Ag, Arrochar.<br />
Eglinton, Richard, 27Ag, Arrochar.<br />
Ehle, Newton Grant, 26C, Bath.<br />
Ehrhart, Daniel Diehl, 2SC, Hanover, Pa.<br />
Ehrlich, John, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Eichen, Seymour Dubois, 25A, New York City.<br />
Eichhorn, Miles Wheeler, 27C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Eichleay, John William, 26C, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Eicks, Clement S., 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Eiler, Robert William, 26L, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Eiseman, Eugene Carroll, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Eisemann, May Belle Cornelia, 26A, Hollis.<br />
Eisenberg, Monroe Jacob, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Eisenhauer, Franklin Sylvester, 25AChem, Walnutport,<br />
Pa.<br />
Eisner, Milford, 26A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Eisner, Rudolph, 27A, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Ekings, Robert Mitchell, jr., 28M, Paterson,<br />
N.J.<br />
Eldredge, Samuel Foster, jr., 26A, Cape May,<br />
N.J.<br />
Elg, George William, 28E, Newburgh.<br />
Elish, May, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Elkes, Mildred Joy, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
El Koshairy, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, B.S., Grad,<br />
Minia, Egypt.<br />
Ellenwood, Dorothy Elizabeth, 26Ag, Clinton.<br />
Elliott, Edward James, 26A, West New Brighton.<br />
Ellis, Charles Arthur, A.M., Grad, New Castle, Pa.<br />
Ellis, Grant Kenworthy, 27L, Emporium, Pa.<br />
Ellison, Carlos, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Ellison, Chauncey Warren, Sp A, Enfield.<br />
Ellison, John Franklin, 27Ag, Corning.<br />
Ellsworth, Annie Merrill, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Ellsworth, Geraldine Putnam, 28Ag, Far Rocka<br />
way.<br />
Ellsworth, John Orval, M.S., Grad, Idaho Falls,<br />
Idaho.<br />
Elmer, Clarence Jefferson, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Elmer, Clement Vost, 2sAg, New Brighton.<br />
Elrod, Winifred, 25Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Elson, John James, A.B., Grad, Tonawanda.<br />
Elson, Susan Mabel, 27Ag, Tonawanda.<br />
Elston, Helen, 27 MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Ely, Robert Grosvenor, 26M, Schenectady.<br />
Embury, Frederick Bridgeland, 27Ar, Warsaw.<br />
Emeny, Frederick Latham, 26M, Salem, Ohio.<br />
Emerick, Arthur Hill, B.Arch., Grad, Syracuse.<br />
Emerman, Walter Louer, 28A, Massillon, Ohio.<br />
Emerson, Eugene Hardin, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
Emerson, Harold Stewart, 26M, Demarest, N. J.<br />
Emerson, James Strohm, 25M, Larchmont.<br />
Emerson, Luther Lee, jr., 28A, Demarest, N. J.<br />
Emery, Stephen Albert, A.B., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Emmerling, John Frederick, 27A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Emmons, Alfred Sobieski, 28Ag, Spencer.<br />
Emmons, Elizabeth Bancroft, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Emmons, Frederick Earl, jr., 28Ar, Elizabeth,<br />
N.J.<br />
Emperor, John Bernard, 26A, Auburn.<br />
Emptage, Gordon Lindsey, 28A, Troy.<br />
Emslie, Charles Maynard, 27Ag, Barre, Vt.<br />
Enderly, Verna Louise, 28A, Accord.<br />
Enders, Mary Phelps, 27A, Cobleskill.<br />
Engel, Arthur, 29A, New York City.<br />
Engel, Howard, 29A, West Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Engelder, Miriam, 25A, Wellsville.<br />
Engle, Joseph Brannin, 26V, Medford, N. J.<br />
English, Clifford L., 26C, Ithaca.<br />
English, Helen Gertrude, 26Ar, Easton, Pa.<br />
Enos, Allen William, 27Ag, Adams.<br />
Enos, Emma Jane, 28Ag, Adams.<br />
Epstein, Emanuel Zachary, 26MD NYC, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Epstein, Eugene, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Epstein, Philip Percy, 28A, New York City.<br />
Erb, Harry Alwine, 28E, Middletown, Pa.<br />
Erde, Joseph, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Erickson, Paul Telford, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Ericson, Stanley Gustav, 28Ag, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Ernst, Stanley Jacob, 28A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Eron, Ruth Rebecca, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Erskine, Thomas, 27A, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Erway, Edgar William, 26Ag, Newfield.<br />
Eshner, Annette F., 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Estes, James Terrell, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Etnyre, Samuel Rice, 27M, Council Bluffs, Iowa.<br />
Eulenstein, Dorothy Anna, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Eulenstein, Eleanor Catherine, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Eulenstein, Herbert Rudolf, 26AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Evans, Albert James, jr., 27A, Fort Valley, Ga.<br />
Evans, Blanche Mildred, 26MD NYC, Glen Ridge,<br />
N.J.<br />
Evans, Bruce Balfour, 25A, Wichita, Kans.<br />
Evans, Dennis Grooms, 25MD NYC, Tompkinsville,<br />
Ky.<br />
Evans, Haydn Roth, 25A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Evans, Lewis C, 26L, Helena, Mont.<br />
Evans, Richard George, 27Ag, Auburn.<br />
Evans, Robert Gordon, 25A, New York City.<br />
Evans, Samuel Sebastian, jr., 27A, Media, Pa.
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Everett, Julian Gallup, 2SAr, Auburn.<br />
Everett, Samuel Henry, A.B., Grad, North Attle<br />
boro, Mass.<br />
Evjen, Haakon Muus, 26E, Oslo, Norway.<br />
Ewart, George Robert, 3d, 28Ag, Kekaha, Kanai.<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Ewart, Joseph Norton, 28E, Hightstown, N. J.<br />
Ewing, Clifton Henry, 29C, Easthampton, Mass.<br />
Exner, Donald W., 26A, New York City.<br />
Faber, Earl Carl, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Faber, Helen, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Faber, Lois Walbran, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Fabrikant, Carrie, 29A, New York City.<br />
Fabrikant, Irving, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Fagin, Paul, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Fagundes, Alvaro Barcellos, B.S.A., Grad, Pelotas,<br />
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.<br />
Fahey, George Boldt, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Fahnline, John, jr., 26M, Sharon, Pa.<br />
Fair, John Sherman, jr., 27M, Llanerch, Pa.<br />
Fairbanks, Arthur Loren, 27Ag, Rochester.<br />
Fairbanks, Henry Nathaniel, 27E, Bangor, Me.<br />
Fairchild, Howard Newton, 28E, Auburn.<br />
Fairchild, Ralph Grandison, 28C, Roslyn Heights.<br />
Falconer, Donald Westland, 26A, Fort Worth,<br />
Falconer, Frank Miller,<br />
City.<br />
Falconer, Robert Daniels, 27M, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Falk, Jack Jacob, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Falkenbury, Frank Mears, 26A, Whitehall.<br />
Fall, Paul Henry, A.M., Grad, Hiram, Ohio.<br />
Fancher, Harry Simon, 25M, Montrose, Pa.<br />
Farber, Isidor, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Farley, Vincent Donald, 28E, Malvern, Pa.<br />
Farman, Wilson Lewis, 25A, Fayetteville.<br />
Farnham, Edith Anna, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Farnham, Esther Coe, 2 7AChem, Owego.<br />
Farnum, Elizabeth, 26Ag, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Farnum, Fay Eugenia, B.S., A.M., Grad, Ames,<br />
Iowa.<br />
Farr, Norris DeWolfe, 26M, Tunkhannock, Pa.<br />
Farr, Walter John, 25MD NYC, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Farrand, John, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Farrar, Evadne Grace, 2SAg, Binghamton.<br />
Farrar, John Frederick P., 26M, Hubbard Woods,<br />
111.<br />
Farrell, William Stokes, 28A, Miller Place.<br />
Fasoldt, Emily Amelia, 27A, Utica.<br />
Fasoldt, Lillian Esther, 27A, Utica.<br />
Fates, Hugh Lea, 25L, Orange, N. J.<br />
Faulhaber, Malcolm, 2SAr, Ithaca.<br />
Fay, Helen Leila, 28A, New York City.<br />
Feder, Israel, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Fehr, Raymond Elmer, 27Ag, Newark Valley.<br />
Feick, Lewis Wesley, 27A, Sandusky, Ohio.<br />
Feight, Howard Washington, 27A, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Feigin, Simon David, 29Ag, New York City.<br />
Fein, Oscar, 27A, New York City.<br />
Feinblatt, Henry M., M.D., Sp MD NYC, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Feinen, Herbert Joseph, 26C, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Feinstein, Irving, 28A,Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Feint, Robert Henderson, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Feld, George Fred Julius, 28E, New York City.<br />
Felix, Earl Louis, B.S.A., Grad, Knoxville, Tenn.<br />
Felmus, Laurence Bruce, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Felt, Ernest Porter, 25A, Nassau.<br />
Felton, Garret John, 26E, Dunkirk.<br />
Fennell, Thomas Francis, 26A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Fenner, Casper Llewellyn, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Fenner, Elizabeth Louise, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Fenner, Mary Alyene, 28A, Shinglehouse, Pa.<br />
Fenton, Clement Coleman, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Ferguson, Leslie Inglis, 27 M, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Ferguson, Stanley Eugene, 27V, Lake Geneva, Wis.<br />
Ferguson, Wallace Klippert, A.B., Grad, Aylmer,<br />
Ont., Canada.<br />
26MD NYC, New York<br />
Fernald, Ernest Mercer, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Fernette, Edna Wilma, 25A, Whitehall.<br />
Ferris, Donald Ross, 26M, Essex, Mass.<br />
Ferris, Walter Van Nostran, 2 7A, Bath.<br />
Ferriss, Frederick, 28C, Madison, N. J.<br />
Fessenden, Dorothy Irene, 2gAg, King Ferry.<br />
Fetters, Jack Curtis, 26M, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Feuerstein, Charlotte, 29A, New York City.<br />
Feuerstein, Gertrude Gloria, 25A, New York City.<br />
Field, Albert Martin, M.S., Grad, St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Field, David Ashton, 27Ag, Mahopac.<br />
Field, Richard Clarke, 26M, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Field, Wendell Edwin, 27Ag, Oneida.<br />
Fields, Carroll Diehl, 27A, Winnipeg, Manitoba,<br />
Can.<br />
Fifield, Hugh Sanford, 26A, Denver, Colo.<br />
Figarsky, Jacob, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Filer, Burt Kishlar, 27M, Swampscott, Mass.<br />
Finch, Ernest Bliss, 28A, Athens, Pa.<br />
Finch, Irving, jr., 26E, Red Bank, N. J.<br />
Finch, Kathryn, 28Ag, Albany.<br />
Finch, Martha Belding, 28A, Whitehall.<br />
Finck, Elmer Frederick, 28M, New Market, Va.<br />
Fingado, Raymond Conrad, 27A, Rosebank.<br />
Fingar, Elmer Lee, 26A, Germantown.<br />
Finkelstein, Phillip, 28A, Bay Shore.<br />
Fintel, Ernest Achard, 28A, Richmond Hill.<br />
Fippin, Walter Russell, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Firey, Milton Jay, 28Ag, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Fisch, Max Harold, A.B., Grad, San Francisco,<br />
Cal.<br />
Fischbach, Karl, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Fischer, Edward John, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Fischer, Gretchen Field, 27Ar, Shenandoah, Iowa.<br />
Fischer, Morton, 26E, Albany.<br />
Fischer, Raymond Whitney, 2sAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Fischler, Stuart Walker, 28Ar, New Brunswick,<br />
N.J.<br />
Fish, Frederic, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Fish, Katherine, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Fishbein, Joseph, 25A, New York City.<br />
Fisher, Arturo Rodriguez, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Fisher, Claire Cole, M.S., Grad, Cookeville, Tenn.<br />
Fisher, Edmund Warner, 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Fisher, John Samuel, 28E, Hartville, Ohio.<br />
Fisher, Kenneth Henry, 27Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Fisher, Lyman Richard, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Fisher, Rosetta, 26A, Nanticoke, Pa.<br />
Fisher, William Hartman, 28Ag, Bellevue, Pa.<br />
Fishkin, Morris Abraham, 28M, Brooklyn.<br />
Fisk, Warren Wells, 27Ag, Rochester.<br />
Fiske, Edward Ransom, jr., 28M, Germantown,<br />
Pa.<br />
Fitch, Francis Alden, 26A, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Fitch, Harold Wakefield, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Fitter, Lois Scofield, 28Ag, Garden City.<br />
FitzGerald, John Wardward, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
FitzPatrick, Leo James, B.S.,<br />
28 MD NYC,<br />
Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Flagg, Vreeland, 26E, Hackensack, N. J.<br />
Flanagan, Daniel Francis, 27L, Tully.<br />
Flanagan, William Adams, 2sAg, 27L, New York<br />
City.<br />
Flannery, John Philip, 27M, Syracuse.<br />
Flannery, Patrick Joseph, 26A, Pittston, Pa.<br />
Flattery, James Francis, A.B., 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Fleckenstein, John Braun, 28Ag, Ellenville.<br />
Fleishfarb, William Louis, 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Fletcher, Edwin Teed, B.S., Sp Ag, Hamilton.<br />
Fletcher, Frank Chittenden, 25A, Minneapolis,<br />
Minn.<br />
Flick, Miriam Hilliard, B.Arch., Grad, Dayton,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Flinn, Robert Rossiter, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Flint, Frances Mae, Sp A, Athens.<br />
Flory, Paul Marion, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Flory, Vera Elizabeth, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Flynn, George Elmer, jr., 27M, Buffalo.<br />
Flynn, Harold David, 28Ag, Waverly.
all students: regular session 189<br />
Flynn, James Edward, 28 E, Allegany.<br />
Flynn, John Edward, M.S., Grad, Friendsville,<br />
Pa.<br />
Follmer, Mark Hannah, 26A, Astoria.<br />
Foltz, William Earle, 27A, Wayland.<br />
Fonda, John Sutliff, B.Chem., Grad, Johnstown.<br />
Foote, Hubert Gerald, 24Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Forbell, Leslye Morton, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Forbes, George, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Ford, Caroll Willis, 25A, Syracuse.<br />
Ford, Dana Delaney, 27V, Ischua.<br />
Ford, Orfa Rex, A. M., Grad, Salem, W. Va.<br />
Ford, Vernon Maurice, 2SAg, Buffalo.<br />
Foreman, Lester Boggs, 26Ag, Walton.<br />
Forker, James Bently, jr., 26M, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Forker, Lee Robinson, 28Ag, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Forsberg, Lester, 25E, Yonkers.<br />
Forschmiedt, Rachmiel, 2sAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Fortune, Leo Anthony, 28V, Gouverneur.<br />
Forward, Alice Elizabeth, 27A, Madison.<br />
Forward, Hervey DeForest, 26Ag, Elbridge.<br />
Fosbury, Wilma Mochrie, 28A, Endicott.<br />
Foss, Julian Jacob, 27L, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Foss, Marion Kathryn, 25Ag, East Aurora.<br />
Fossum, Ernest William, 27M, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Fost, William Handler, 27A, Bloomfield, N. J.<br />
Foster, Earl Clark, 26Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Foster, Edward Shields, 25Ag, Argyle.<br />
Foster, Frederick O'Brien, 28Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Foster, Justin Wanck, 27M, El Paso, Texas.<br />
Foster, Townsend, 26M, Utica.<br />
Fowler, Jeannette Frazier, 27A, Binghamton.<br />
Fowler, Raymond Groshon, 25M, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Fowler, Robert Edward, 26E, North Tonawanda.<br />
Fowler, Wesley Royal, 26Ag, Delaware, Ohio.<br />
Fox, Bessie, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Fox, Charles Warren, 26A, Gloversville.<br />
Fox, Harold Archie Edward, 27Ag, Niagara Falls.<br />
Fox, James, 26E, Griggsville, 111.<br />
Fox, Lawrence, 29A, Union Hill, N. J.<br />
Fox, Leo King, 25M, Augusta, Me.<br />
Fraleigh, Lucy Caroline Blackman, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Fralick, Charlotte Elizabeth, 28Ag, Central Valley.<br />
Francis, John Morgan, jr., 27Ag, Troy.<br />
Francis, Reese Richard, 26Ar, Belleville.<br />
Frane, Ernest Edgar, 28Ag, Reedley, Cal.<br />
Frank, Bernard, 2SAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Frank, Florence Block, 26A, New York City.<br />
Frankel, Allan Frederick, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Frankel, Jesse Morris, M.D., Sp MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Frankfurt, Estelle, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Franklin, Paul William, 25C, Marcy.<br />
Franz, Mary Anna, 2sAg, Owego.<br />
Frascati, Joseph Lawrence, 28A, Syracuse.<br />
Fraser, Afton Lee, 26M, Lincoln, Nebr.<br />
Fraser, Helen Anderson, 25A, Utica.<br />
Fraser, Henry Salmon, A.B., 26L, Syracuse.<br />
Fratt, Norbert Ouimette, 28Ag, Everett, Wash.<br />
Fraze, James William, A.M., Grad, Kendallville,<br />
Ind.<br />
Frazer, James Edwin, 26Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Frazer, Ralph Oliver, 29Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Freda, Philip, 27M, Newark, N. J.<br />
Frederick, Albert Croissant, 27Ag, Albany.<br />
Frederick, Harold Ives, 25Ag, Schenectady.<br />
Freeborn, David Davis, 28M, Tulsa, Okla.<br />
Freeborn, Faun William, jr., 27M, Tulsa, Okla.<br />
Freedman, Harry, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Freeland, Lester Milton, 27Ag, Dunkirk.<br />
Freeman, Elizabeth Frances, 25MD NYC, New<br />
York City<br />
Freeman, George Camp, B. S., 28 MD NYC Millington,<br />
N. J.<br />
Freeman, Theodore Burgess, 27Ag, Maplewood,<br />
N.J.<br />
Freiberger, Irwin Lawrence, 25A, Cleveland<br />
Heights, Ohio.<br />
Freidenberg, Louis Jack, 28A, New York City.<br />
Frellick, Christine Frances, 25A, Peaks Island,<br />
Me.<br />
French, Frank Sanford, 25A, Massena.<br />
Frey, Maurice, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Frey, William Louis, 25E, Hammondsport.<br />
Fridley, Harry Marion B.S., Grad, Brookings,<br />
S.Dak.<br />
Fried, Frederick Stanley, 26M, New York City.<br />
Fried, Judith, 25Ag, New York City.<br />
Fried, Samuel, 27C, Buffalo.<br />
Friediand, Alfred Lawrence, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Friedlander, Henry George, 2sA, Brooklyn.<br />
Friedman, Beatrice Margaret, 27Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Friedman, Daniel Joseph, 28A, New York City.<br />
Friedman, Gladys Rose, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Friedman, Harry, 2sAChem, New Brighton.<br />
Friedman, Joseph, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Friedman, Milton Harvey, 26A, Elmira.<br />
Friedm -m, Pauline Pearl, 28A, Brooklyn<br />
Friedman, Solomon Samuel, 28A, Monticello.<br />
Friend, Edward William, jr., 26M, Bedford, Ohio.<br />
Friend, Philip Rau, 25 M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Fries, Joseph, A.B., 28MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Frincke, Harold Carl, 28Ar, Yonkers.<br />
Frye, Clayton Barber, 2sAr, Buffalo.<br />
Frye, Randall Everett, 28C, Buffalo.<br />
Fuad, Mehmed, 29Ag, Constantinople, Turkey.<br />
Fuchs, Nathaniel, B.Chem., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Fuertes, Louis Sumner, 28Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Fuhr, Charles Abraham, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Fuller, Andrew James, 26C, Herkimer.<br />
Fuller, Kenneth Wood, 27A, New Hartford.<br />
Fuller, Roscoe Hodges, 25 M, Newton, Mass.<br />
Fullerton, James Willi m, 27Ag, Edinburgh, Pa.<br />
Funnell, Archibald Martin, 2SAg, Huntington.<br />
Furman, Horace Edward, 28Eng, White Plains.<br />
Fussell, Lyman Gill, A.B., 27MD NYC, Wantagh.<br />
Gabler, Ernest Lang, 28A, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Gabriel, Roger Price, 2SAg, Odessa.<br />
Gaehr, Harold Theodore, 26Ag, Frederick, Md.<br />
Gage, Eleanor Freeman, 25A, Clearwater, Fla.<br />
Gahan, Emanuel, 25A, Sp MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Gaige, Wilber Mortimer, jr., 2SAg, Yonkers.<br />
Gaines, Denson, Sp Ag, Haynes, Ala.<br />
Gaines, John Gordon, M.S., Grad, Honea Path,<br />
S. C.<br />
Gainey, Leo Joseph, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Galanti, Peter John, 29A, New York City.<br />
Galbreath, Malcolm Bruce, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Gale, Eleanor Ruth, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Gallagher, Paul Anthony, 26E, Archbald, Pa.<br />
Gallant, Burton, 27Ag, Cato.<br />
Galusha, Albert Ranney, 28E, Caldwell, N. J.<br />
Gamble, Robert Fairbanks, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Gamwell, John White, 28C, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Gannett, Taylor White, 25A, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Gantt, Margaret Heighe, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Gantz, Sophie Rebecca, 25A, Niagara Falls.<br />
Ganz, Wilma V., 27A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Garafalo, Albert Harold, 28MD, Syracuse.<br />
Garco, Constante David, 28AChem, Trujillo,<br />
Peru, S. A.<br />
Gardiner, Jeannette Alice, 26Ag, Fredonia.<br />
Gardinier, Russell Martin, 27Ag, Herkimer.<br />
Gardner, Alexander Hoffman, 2sAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Gardner, Lewis Robinson, 28M, Bay Head, N. J.<br />
Garey, Walter Carney, 25L, Elmira Heights.<br />
Garfield, Frank Richardson, A.B.. Grad, Chester,<br />
Conn.<br />
Garfinkel, Benjamin, 27E, Brooklyn.<br />
Garman, Cameron George, 28Ag, Niagara Falls.<br />
Garnsey, LeRoy Gui h, 28Ar, Seneca Falls.<br />
Garretson, Jack Spellman, 27A, Jamaica.<br />
Gartlein, Carl Witz, A.B., Grad, Connersville,<br />
Ind.<br />
Gartman, Naomi, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Garver, William Parish, 26A, Lorain, Ohio.<br />
Garypie, William Joseph, 2sAg, Sag Harbor<br />
Gasool, Anna, 28A, Kingston.<br />
Gassner, Farold, 27M, Brooxlvn.<br />
Gates, Clifford Elwood, A.M., Grad, Hamilton.<br />
Gates, Donald Robert, 27Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Gatling, John Waters, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Gaub, William Henry, jr., M.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
New Brunswick, N. J.<br />
Gausmann, Robert Warner, 27M, Grand Gorge.<br />
Gay, Dorothy Ida, 29A, Genoa.<br />
Gaynor, Stephen Albert, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Gear, Robert Barnes, 27E, Chicago, 111.<br />
Geer, Roger Loran, 28M, Marathon.<br />
Geety, Weston Moxley, 2sAr, New York City.<br />
Gehan, Anita Petrie, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Gehret, Kathryn Mary, 26Ag, Shillington, Pa.<br />
Geier, John Newton, 27M, Windermere, Fla.<br />
Geiger, Arthur Joseph, 27A, Suffern.<br />
Gemar, Stanley Thompson, 26E, South Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Gengo,Kimi,26A, Ithaca.<br />
Genung, Albert Benjamin, B.S., Grad, Freeville.<br />
Genung, Dorothy Cooper, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Genung, Judson Whiton, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Genung, M. Elizabeth, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
George, Jane Caroline, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
George, Lewis Dudley, 2d, 26C, Richmond, Va.<br />
Georgi, Edmond Alfred, 28A, Scarsdale.<br />
Georgia, Willard Edwin, 2sAg, Trumansburg.<br />
Gerard, Lillian Marie, 27A, New York City.<br />
Gerber, Charles, 2sAChem, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Gerbereux, Eugene Wilson, 26Ar, Yonkers.<br />
Gerbereux, Hortense Kathryn, 26Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Gerhart, Arthur J., 26A, Lorain, Ohio.<br />
Gerken, Elsie, 2SA, Woodside.<br />
Gerken, Henry Arthur, 25 M, Brooklyn.<br />
German, Wilbur Wallace, 26E, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Germond, Henry Shelden, 3d, 27M, Bayonne,<br />
N.J.<br />
Gerry, Harvey Spalding, 26L, Washington, D. C.<br />
Gersh, Isidore, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Getlen, Fanny Jeanne, 28A, Dunkirk.<br />
Getsch, Paul Bernard, 28A, New York City.<br />
Geyer, Katharina, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ghazarian, Vrouir Larkis, 26V, New York City.<br />
Gibb, William Travis, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Gibbons, Clara Martina, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Gibbons, Neil Arthur, 29Ag, Pelham Manor.<br />
Gibbons, Richard Vincent, 25V, Ithaca.<br />
Gibbons, Walter Joseph, 25V, Ithaca.<br />
Gibbs, Lila Gay, 27A, Great Barrington, Mass.<br />
Gibbs, Loyal Chester, 26Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Gibson, Eleanor Beatrice, 29A, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Gibson, George Harden, 28Ag, South Haitford.<br />
Gil, Jesus Maria, 29C, Barguesimeto, Venezuela,<br />
S. A.<br />
Gilbert, Arthur Ward, B.S., Grad, Dorset, Vt.<br />
Gilbert, Edward Strong, 2SAg, Albany.<br />
Gilbert, Herman, 27A, New York City.<br />
Gilbert, Jeanne Gifford, 25A, Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Gilchrist, Almira, 26A, Ilion.<br />
Gilchrist, John Mason, 25E, Auburn.<br />
Gilchrist, Mary Alice, 2sA, Ilion.<br />
Gill, Richard Cochran, 25A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Gillan, Paul LaVerne, 25E, Waverly.<br />
Gillespie, Jessie Louisa, 27MD NYC, Pounding<br />
Mill, Va.<br />
Gillespie, John Sanborn, 25A, Huntington, W. Va.<br />
Gillett, Charles Alton, 2SAg, Arlington.<br />
Gillett, David Turner, 26A, T^wnville, Pa.<br />
Gillett, Paul Taylor, 28Ag, Arlington.<br />
Gillett, Rika Miriam, 2SAg, Colden.<br />
Gillette, Carl Jones, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Gillette, Kenneth Prosper, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Gilligan, Howard Bartholmew, 28E, Watertown.<br />
Gilman, C. Malcolm Brookfield, A.B., 27MD<br />
NYC, Newark, N. J.<br />
Gilman, Robert Lee, 26A, New York City.<br />
Gilson, Richard Lee, 25Ar, Schenectady.<br />
Ginandes, George Joseph, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Ginsberg, Alexander Eli, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Givan, Henry Clay, jr., 2SAChem, Nashville,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Gladstone, Charles Mahlon, 28Ag, Downsville.<br />
Glanville, Albert Douglas, 27A, Auburn.<br />
Glasier, George, 26Ag, Warsaw.<br />
Glasier, Mack, 27Ag, West Pawlet, Vt.<br />
Glass, Matthew McConnell, 28E, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Glasser, Benjamin Frank, 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Glasser, Sidney Martin, 28A, New York City.<br />
Glassgold, Burnhart, 27A, Woodridge.<br />
Gleichauf, Eleanor Weeks, A.B., Grad, Rochester.<br />
Glenn, Florine Daniel, 28A, South Boston, Va.<br />
Glick, John Averill, 25E, Southampton.<br />
Globus, Robert, 27V, Brooklyn.<br />
Goble, Julian Sale, 27C, White Plains.<br />
Godfrey, George Lloyd, 28Ag, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
Godfrey, Mary Gertrude, 27A, Trumansburg.<br />
Goepp, Elizabeth, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Goerner, Anthony Alfred, 27L, New York City.<br />
Goetz, Bernard Michael, 25M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gold, Jack, 26A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Gold, Loraine Kline, 27A, Nazareth, Pa.<br />
Goldberg, Charles, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldberg, David, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldberg, Henry, A.B., 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Goldberger, Lawrence, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldberger, Louis B., M.D., Sp MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Goldberger,Milton,A. B., 28 MD NYC, Providence,<br />
R. I.<br />
Goldin, David Louis, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldin, Robert, B.S., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldman, Hannah Miriam, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Goldman, Helen Judith. 28A, New York City.<br />
Goldsmith, Harold Ellsworth, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Goldsmith, Howard Stuart, 25A, Nyack.<br />
Goldsmith, Norm n Robin, 27A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Goldsmith, Samuel 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Goldstein, David Harry, 29A, New York City.<br />
Goldstein, Earl, 28Ar, Rochester.<br />
Goldstein, Eleanor Betty, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Goldstein, Ethyl, 28A, Far Rockaway.<br />
Goldstein, Sol Roland, 26A, Rochester.<br />
Goldstone, Herbert A., 27A, New York City.<br />
Goltry, Mabel Totman, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Gomez, Rafael Augusto, 26C, Havana, Cuba.<br />
Gonzalez, Leon Gregorio, A.B., B.S.A., M.S.,<br />
Grad, Baliuag, Bulacan, P. I.<br />
Good, Earl, 28Ag, Dunkirk.<br />
Good, John Milton, 27Ag, Springfield, Ohio.<br />
Goodale, Robert Gokey, 28A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Goodelle, Fred, 26L, Weedsport.<br />
Goodelle, Ralph Malcolm, 26Ag, Weedsport.<br />
Goodfried, Milton Seymour, B.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
Mount Vernon.<br />
Goodkind, Henry Martin, 25A, New York City.<br />
Goodkind, Herbert Knowlton, 26Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Goodman, Carlon H. Miller, 28Ag, Groton.<br />
Goodman, Edward Manuel, 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Goodman, H. rrison Louis, 26M, Harriman, Tenn.<br />
Goodman, Laurence William, 26V, Holland<br />
Patent.<br />
Goodnough, Frances Miriam, 25A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Goodrich, Florence Green, 27A, Troy.<br />
Goodson, Walter Maurice, 28E, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Goodstein, Ethel, 26A, New York City.<br />
Goodwillie, Eugene William, 27A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Goodwyn, Chapman Fowler, 27Ar, Bristol, Va.<br />
Gordon, Alexander, B.Agr., B.S.A., Pasay, Rizal,<br />
P. I.<br />
Gordon, Alice Gwendolyn, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Gordon, Harry, 26A, Tarrytown.<br />
Gordon, Irving Isidore, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Gordon, Myron, 2SAg Grad, Ithaca.
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Gordon, Ralph Gerald, 26L, Elmira.<br />
Gordon, Reuben, 25V, New York City.<br />
Gordon, Violetta Esther, 26A, Gilboa.<br />
Gordon, William George, 28A, New York City.<br />
Gorelik, Bessie, 25A Grad, BrooJ_:lyn.<br />
Gorewitz, Joseph, 29A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Gosman, Emma Bernard, 28Ag, New Rochelle.<br />
Gosman, Helen Louise, 25A, New Rochelle.<br />
Gotshalk, Dilman Walter, A.B., Grad, Trenton,<br />
N.J.<br />
Gottesfeld, Sylvia Zena, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gottlieb, Morton David, 27A, Rockaway Beach.<br />
Goubeaud, Charles Joseph, 28V, Flushing.<br />
Gould, Perley Allen, jr., 27E, Saranac Lake.<br />
Grace, Reginald Linus, 27V, Morristown.<br />
Graef, Irving, 26MD NYC, Cedarhurst.<br />
Graef, R.ichard Francis, 25C, Danbury, Conn.<br />
Graf, William Charles, 29A, New York City.<br />
Gram, Frederick Henry, 28M, North Tonawanda.<br />
Gram, Theodore Jerome, 28A, North Tonawanda.<br />
Granger, Russell Shear, 28Ag, Wolcott.<br />
Grannis, Robert Bruce, 2sAr, Flemingsburg, Ky.<br />
Grannis, Valleria Belt, A.B., Grad, Flemingsburg,<br />
Ky.<br />
Grant, Chauncey Lewis, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Grant, Ellsworth, jr., 26A, Ossining.<br />
Grant, Helen Elizabeth, 28Ag, Baldwin.<br />
Grant, Helen Mae, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Greig, Walter, 28M, Niagara Falls.<br />
Gr. il, Jack, 29A, Montgomery, Ala.<br />
Gretsch, Fred, jr., 26A, Forest Hills.<br />
Gretsch, Paul Bernard, 28A, New York City.<br />
Grieco, Joseph Leonard, 27C, Brooklyn.<br />
Griffin, Donald Tallmadge, 25A, Coxsackie.<br />
Griffing, Timothy Grant, 28M, Riverhead.<br />
Griffith, James Dayton, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Griffiths, Elizabeth Lilley, 28A, Takoma Park,<br />
D. C.<br />
Grignon, Francis Joseph, 26E, Port Richmond.<br />
Grimes, James Walter, jr., 26Ar, Asheville, N. C.<br />
Grinnell, Alice Marjorie, 26A, Sodus.<br />
Grip, Dorothy Agnes, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Griswold, Laura Elizabeth, 28Ag, Mount Morris.<br />
Griswold, M. Louise, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Griswold, Mary Blakesley, A.B., Grad, Elmira.<br />
Griswold, Oliver Tudor, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Grohmann, Hans Victor, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Grosh, John Baker, 27C, Lititz, Pa.<br />
Gross, Eleanor Gertrude, 27Ag, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Grossart, Katrine Louise, 28A, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Grossman, Robert Camner, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Grove, William Jarboe, 25M, Frederick, Md.<br />
Groves, Edwin Lester, 28M, Summit, N. J.<br />
Groves, Irving Romon, 26E, Summit, N. J.<br />
Groves, John Marcellus, 27A, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Grant, Marjorie Irene, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Granville, Robert John, 28M, Ithaca.<br />
Grapes, Mildred Emma, 25A, Yonkers.<br />
Grow, Cecil Herbert, 27M, Helena, Mont.<br />
Gruver, Kathleen Kline, 25A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Gryson, Elmer Joseph Anthony, 26C, Rutherford,<br />
Gratz, Max, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
N.J.<br />
Grauer, Franklin Hayward, A.B.,<br />
New York City.<br />
28MD NYC, Gryzwacz, Patrick Louis, B.S., 28MD NYC, Ware,<br />
Mass.<br />
Graves, Eleanor Hall, 25A, Albany.<br />
Guber, Charles, 26AChem, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Gray, George Luther, 28C, Newark Valley.<br />
Guggolz, Muriel Evelyn, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Gray, Glenn Wesley, A.B., Grad, New Vineyard,<br />
Me.<br />
Guilford, Joy Pleasant, A.M., Grad, Lincoln, Nebr.<br />
Guillemont, Grant, 25A 28MD, Niagara Falls.<br />
Gray, Helen Mary, 28A, St. George.<br />
Guite, Leander Armand, 27MD NYC, Water<br />
Gray, Lloyd Poor, A.B., Grad, Clayton.<br />
Gray, Marian, A.B., Grad, Winchester, Ind.<br />
ville, Me.<br />
Gulbenkian, Khoren, 27Ag, Divrig, Sivas, Ar<br />
Gray, Mary Helen, 26Ag, Auburn.<br />
menia.<br />
Gray, Welles Alexander, A.B., Grad, Minneapolis,<br />
Minn.<br />
Guldner, Charles Miller, jr., 26E, Yonkers.<br />
Gumaer, Bessie Lillian, Sp A, Cato.<br />
Graybill, John Erwin, jr., 28E, York, Pa.<br />
Gumaer, Elliott Wilder, 25L, Cato.<br />
Graybill, John Shelley, 3d., 27C, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Graziadei, Francesco Saverio, 27Ag, Utica.<br />
Greeley, Horace, jr., B.S., 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Greeley, John Richard, 25A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Green, Barrett Kerfoot, 28Ag, Ilion.<br />
Green, George Clarence, 26Ar, Fairfield, Conn.<br />
Green, Harold Stewart, 28A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Gummere, Philip Drinker, 25C, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Gumushian, Parsegh, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Gund, John Kasper, 27M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Gundaker, Clarence Kugler, 26L, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gundersdorf, Harold Philip, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Gundersen, Knut, 27M, Far Rockaway.<br />
Gundlach, Frank Armstrong, 26M, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Green, Helen Frances, 2SAg, Gloversville.<br />
Gunnison, Albert Farrington, 27Ag, Whitehall.<br />
Green, Robert Chase, 28Ar, Dayton, Ohio. Gurchot, Abel Charles, B.S., Grad, New York City.<br />
Green, Warren Buckelew, 26Ar, Flushing.<br />
Gurevitch, Ida, 28A, New York City.<br />
Greenawalt, Kenneth William, 27L, Denver, Colo.<br />
Greenbaum, Joseph Richard, 2 7A, Bradley Beach.<br />
N.J.<br />
Greenberg, Evelyn Esther, 28A, 28MD, New York<br />
City.<br />
Gurney, Paul Benedict, 26Ar, Warrensburg.<br />
Gurney, Walter Harold, 28Ag, Warrensburg.<br />
Gussow, Leonard Herman, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Gustafson, Ingegerd Marie, 25A, Canastota.<br />
Guthmann, Grace Estelle, 27Ag, East Syracuse.<br />
Greenberg, Sidney Matthew, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Greene, Fannie Evelyn, 27Ag, West Winfield.<br />
Greene, Francis Wygant, 26A, Ossining.<br />
Greene, Gertrude Martha, A.M., Grad, Auburn.<br />
Greene, Guy Shepard, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Greene, Harry Jonathan, B.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Guthrie, Edgar Stephen, 27A, Mamaroneck.<br />
Guthrie, George Grant, 26M, Rochester.<br />
Gutsell. James Squier, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Gutzeit, Carlos Louis, 27AChem, San Antonio,<br />
Texas.<br />
Guy, Mary Helen, 26Ag, Auburn.<br />
Gwynne, Charles Sumner, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Greene, Kingsley Walton, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Greenfield, Harold, 29A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Greening, Charles Knight, 25A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Greenstein, Jacob, 26MD NYC, Providence,<br />
R. I.<br />
Greenway, John Ernest, 28V, Syracuse.<br />
Gregg, Frank Davis, 26E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gregory, Bertha Alice, 26A, Holland Patent.<br />
Gregory, Joseph Douglas, 29A, Southern Pines,<br />
N. C.<br />
Gregory, Marie Fuhrer, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Gregory, Nellie Bernice, 25A, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Hacker, Frederick Donald, Sp Ag, Dayton, Mont.<br />
Hadley, Frederick Henry, 27A, Black River.<br />
Hafekost, Frieda, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hager, Lyman Baker, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Hagmaier, Claire Margaret, 26A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Hahn, Sara Catherine, 28Ag, Flushing.<br />
Haidt, Eugene, 27C, Rochester.<br />
Haines, Ruth Plummer, 29Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Hakanson, Eugene Manfred, 26AChem, Green<br />
wich, Conn.<br />
Hakewessell, Carl Frederick, 28Ar, West Hartford,<br />
Conn.
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Hakins, Kathryn Mildred, 26A, Ilion.<br />
Hale, Danforth Rawson, A.B., Grad, Colorado<br />
Springs, Colo.<br />
Hall, Edward Flemmon, jr., A.B., 27MD NYC<br />
Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Hall, Frederick Driesbach, 28Ag, Dansville.<br />
Hall, George Edward, jr., 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hall, George Naylor, 28Ar, Gray, Ind.<br />
Hall, Goldan Orlando, M.S.Agr., Grad. Ithaca.<br />
Hall, Isaac Fults, B.S., Grad, Cortland.<br />
Hall, James Kenneth, 29C, Lexington, Ky.<br />
Hall, John Adams, 25A, Jamestown.<br />
Hall, Kate Fredericks, 2sAr, Syracuse.<br />
Hall, Leonard Hewett, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Hall, Lillian Mills, 28Ag, Lynbrook.<br />
Hall, Lyman Davison, 27A, Valley Stream.<br />
Hall, Matthew Albert, 28E, Syracuse.<br />
Hall, Milton Stuart, 28Ag, Canandaigua.<br />
Hall, Nelson Warren, 28C, Moorestown, N. J.<br />
Hall, Pauline Louise, 26Ag, Holley.<br />
Hall, Rowena Helen, SpA, Jamestown.<br />
Hall, Schuler P., B.S., Grad, Brazil, Ind.<br />
Hall, Stephen Edward, 27M, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Hallenbeck, Harmon, 27Ag, Hudson.<br />
Haller, John Fessler, B.Chem., Grad, Frederick,<br />
Md.<br />
Hallett, Walter Wellington, 28AChem, Rochester.<br />
Hallock, Hortense, A.M., Grad, Rochester.<br />
Halperin, Florence, 29A, Rockaway Beach.<br />
Halpin, Alice Veronica, 27A, Derby, Conn.<br />
Halstead, Thane Rockwell, 28A, Somerville, N. J.<br />
Halverson, Harold Willi m, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Ham, Leland Peter, 26Ag, Millbrook.<br />
Hamburger, Robert Adolph, 25C, Mount Vernon.<br />
Hamburger, Sydney, 28C, New York City.<br />
Hamilton, Arthur Ralph, 27M, Tarentum, Pa.<br />
Hamilton, Charles Frazine, 28Ag, Franklin, Pa.<br />
Hamilton, Donald Burlew, 26A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Hamilton, Edna M., 28A, Rochland Lake.<br />
Hamilton, Neale Russell, 2SAg, Warrensburg.<br />
Hamilton, Roger Stanton, 27Ag, Warrensburg.<br />
Hamilton, William John, jr., 26Ag, Flushing.<br />
Hamilton, Wilson, 27A, Caledonia.<br />
Hamland, Vernon Scheidell, 28E, Callicoon.<br />
Hamlin, Huldah Elizabeth, 2sAg, Sanford.<br />
Hammerschlag, David Norman, 28Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Hammond, Donna Maiie, 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Hammond, John Andrew, 26C, Livingston, N. J.<br />
Hammond, Mary Hermingarde, 28Ag Ithaca.<br />
Hammond, Walter Wesley, jr., 27A, Palmerton,<br />
Pa.<br />
Hand, James Farnsworth, 27AChem, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Handel, Abraham Joseph, 26A, New York City.<br />
Haney, Donald William, 28E, Lawton, Pa.<br />
Hanfling, Harry, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Hanford, Jeanette, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Hanford, Rodney Warren, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Hanford, Zaida Mae, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Haniford, Albert, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Hankinson, Frances, 27A, West New Brighton.<br />
Hanks, Elton Kenneth, 26Ag, Almond.<br />
Hanlon, Clermont Leo, 25Ag, Dannemora.<br />
Hanlon, Walter Gerard, A.B., 27MD NYC, Stap<br />
leton.<br />
Hannah, Robert, A.M., Grad, London, Ont., Can.<br />
Hanselman, Edwin Charles, 27Ag, Dunkirk.<br />
Hansen, Herbert Arthur, 28A, Greenport.<br />
Hansen, Odin Conrad, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Hanson, Grace Wagner, 27A, Sea Cliff.<br />
Hanson, Mildred Margaret, 28A, Niagara Falls.<br />
Hanson, Robert Lewis, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Har, Bernard, B.Chem, 28MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Hard, Edward Wilhelm, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Harder, Edwin Leland, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Hardin, William Blanchard, 27E, Houston, Texas.<br />
Hardy, Herbert Charles, 26A, New York City.<br />
Hardy, Robert Burdette, 25A, Belmont.<br />
Hare, Frank, D.V.M., Grad, Harrisonville, Mo.<br />
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Harman, Samuel Willard, B.S., Grad, Geneva.<br />
Harper, Jean Sherwood, A.B., M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Harrill, Lera Rhinehart, B.S.in Agr., Grad, Lattimore,<br />
N. C.<br />
Harrington, Alfred Abram, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Harrington, Arthur Joseph, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Harrington, John Henry, A.B., 27MD NYC, Buf<br />
falo.<br />
Harriott, John Frederick, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Harris, Carle Coville, 25E, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Harris, Coleman John, A.B., A.M., M.S., Grad,<br />
Scranton, Pa.<br />
Harris, Dorothy Helen, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Harris, Henry Clayton, A.B., Grad, Pike Road.<br />
N.C.<br />
Harris, Joseph Thomas, 26L, Houston, Texas.<br />
Harris, Lester Koenig, 25Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Harris, Ralph Nathaniel, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Harris, Sylvia, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Harris, William Curtis, 25M, Glens Falls.<br />
Harris, Winona Lucille, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Harrison, Arthur Millard, 27M, Oxford.<br />
Harrison, Clyde Hall, 28M, Milford.<br />
Harrison, Suzanne Honor, 27A, Walden.<br />
Hart, Gilbert Benjamin, 28Ag, Freeville.<br />
Hart, Helen Elizabeth, 28A, Mount Kisco.<br />
Hart, Joseph Wiggs, Sp Ar, Nashville, Tenn.<br />
Hart, Kendrick Sherman, 26Ag, Mexico.<br />
Hart, Winifred Esther, 28Ag, Lysander.<br />
Hartell, John Anthony, 2sAr, Brooklyn.<br />
Harter, Mary Elizabeth, 28Ag, Ilion.<br />
Hartman, Harry Franklin, 26C, Roslyn.<br />
Hartman, William Brewster, 28Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Hartmann, Leonard Frederick, 27Ag, Cochecton.<br />
Hartom, Vera Marion, 28A, Weedsport.<br />
Hartshorn, Robert Hughes, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hartzell, Helen, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Harvey, Richard Laurence, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
New Rochelle.<br />
Harwood, Paul Duane, 28Ag, Newfane.<br />
Harwood, Reymour Elton, 25M, Newfane.<br />
Haskell, Helen Stevens, 27A, Malone.<br />
Haskins, Stuart Campbell, 26A, North Adams,<br />
Mass.<br />
Hassell, Arthur Pate, 2 8A, Plainfield, N. J.<br />
Hatch, James William, 28Ag, Oneida.<br />
Hatfield, Albert Richard, jr., 27A, Utica.<br />
Hatfield, Herbert Hyatt, 27Ag, Freeport.<br />
Hathcock, James Shoffner, B.S., M.S.A., Grad,<br />
Norwood, N. C.<br />
Hathcock, Joseph Weinstein, A.B., Grad, Norwood,<br />
N. C.<br />
Hauck, Paul Jeffrey, 28MD, Brookville, Pa.<br />
Haug, Richard, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hauptfuhrer, Albert Frederick, 2sAg, Melrose<br />
Park, Pa.<br />
Hauptman, David, 26A, New York City.<br />
Hausner, Ruth Louise, 27A, Corning.<br />
Havens, Dorothy Mae, 2gAg, Albany.<br />
Havey, James Henry, 27A, Liberty.<br />
Haviland, Charles Valentine, 29A, Portland, Me.<br />
Hawkins, Charles Frank, A.B., 27MD NYC, Buf<br />
falo.<br />
Hawkins, Irving Bradborn, 2sAg, Hollister, Cal.<br />
Hawkins, John Richard, 28C, Batavia.<br />
Hawley, Ethel Arcelia, 27Ag, Elmira Heights.<br />
Hawthorn, Leslie Rushton, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Hay, Charles William, 25M, Spokane, Wash.<br />
Hayden, Robert Sheldon, 27A, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Haylett, David Graaff, M.S., Grad, Cape Town,<br />
South Africa.<br />
Hayner, John Lewis, 29C, Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />
Haynes, Ralph Charles, 28E, Walton.<br />
Haynes, Raymond Norton, 27A, Albany.<br />
Haynes, William Martin, 25A, Fremont, Ohio.<br />
Hays, Hoffman Reynolds, 25A, Millbrook.<br />
Hazel, Adelaide Ludlow, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Hazlett, Lucy Elizabeth, 27Ag, Elmira Heights.<br />
Hazlitt, Dorothea Marguerite, Sp Ag, Hector.<br />
Hazzard, Albert Sidney, A.B., Grad, Brewster.
all students: regular session 193<br />
Hazzard, Mary Louise, 28Ag, Brewster.<br />
Headden, Haywsrd, 26C, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Healy, Louis Hollister, 27A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Hdbert, Walter Jones, 25L, Hot Springs, Ark.<br />
Hechler, Jacob, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hedde, Henry William, 25C, Ithaca.<br />
Hedges, Maurice Taylor, 27AChem, Greenville.<br />
Heffron, Elizabeth Genevieve, 25A, Owego.<br />
Heine, Madeline Cornelia, 2sAg, Elmira.<br />
Heinzelman, Harold Frederick, 27 M, New York<br />
City.<br />
Heise, Anna Elizabeth, 27Ag, Flushing.<br />
Heist, Lucile Janette, 28Ag, Geneva.<br />
Heit, Claude Emerson, 28Ag, Clyde.<br />
Hekimian, Mardiros Epipan, C.E., Grad, Con<br />
stantinople, Turkey.<br />
Heller, Edwin Harry, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Heller, Henry Charles, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Heller, Mildred Evelyn, 25A, Hollidaysburg, Pa.<br />
Heller, Morris Freund, 27A, New York City.<br />
Heller, Saul Isaac, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hellstrom, Lillian Hedvig, 2SA, Haverstraw.<br />
Helms, Benson Markham, 28A, Randolph.<br />
Helpern, Milton, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Henderson, Elizabeth Louise, 28Ag, Caledonia.<br />
Henderson, Frank Lawrence, 25M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Henderson, John Mellish, 27C, West New Brigh<br />
ton.<br />
Hendrickson, Helen, 26A, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Hendrickson, John M., D.V.M., Grad, Tunbridge,<br />
N. Dak.<br />
Hendrickson, William Henry, 2d., 27E, Ridgewood,<br />
N.J.<br />
Hendryx, Ruth Hall, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hene, Julius Anhalt, 28A, New York City.<br />
Hening, James Courtenay, M.S., Grad, Geneva.<br />
Henke, Joseph Gerard Bernard, 28E, Callicoon.<br />
Henkle, Robert Theodore, 27A, New London,<br />
Conn.<br />
Henn, Robert Bruce, 26Ag, Euclid, Ohio.<br />
Henne, Charles Herman, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Henry, Guido Rombauer, 26AChem, Ridgewood.<br />
N.J.<br />
Henry, James William, 26C, Perry.<br />
Henry, John, 28AChem, Wayne, Pa.<br />
Henry, Nellie Colene, 28A, Merchantville, N. J.<br />
Hepburn, George Theodore, 25E, Bloomfield, N. J.<br />
Herbert, Jean Lothian, 28A, Newburgh.<br />
Herbert, Madeline Norma, 25A, Atlantic City,<br />
N.J.<br />
Herbst, Robert Max, 26AChem, Mount Vernon.<br />
Hergenrother, Rudolph Clemens, 25A, Schenec<br />
tady.<br />
Herkner, George William, 27 M, East Cleveland,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Herman, Miriam Rene, 27A, New York City.<br />
Hermann, Nathaniel, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hermann, Raymond Frederick, jr., 28M, Luding<br />
ton, Mich.<br />
Hermann, Theresa, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hermanson, Augusta Josephine, 25A, Ossining.<br />
Hermanson, Karin Hedvig Cecelia, 28A, Ossining.<br />
Herrick, Marvin Theodore, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Herrick, Paul Francis, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Herrick, Stephen Marion, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Hershey, Don Charles, 27Ar, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Hershey, Florence Helen, 25Ag, Florin, Pa.<br />
Hershon, Marjorie, 28A, Forest Hills.<br />
Hervey, George Edward Romaine, B.S.A., Grad,<br />
Round Hill, N. S., Can.<br />
Hess, George Albert, 26C, Roslyn.<br />
Hess, Nathaniel Elliot, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hess, Ralph Edward, 26C, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Hessel, Paul Warren, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hetherington, Lyster Meadows, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Hewitt, Barnard Wolcott, 28A, North Tonawanda.<br />
Hewitt, Charles DeWitt, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Hewitt, Chester Harding, 26Ar , Washington, D. C.<br />
Hewitt, Gerald Sellen, 29A, Locke.<br />
Heyl, Alice, 25A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Heyman, Frederick K., 25A. New Rochelle.<br />
Hibner, Delos Eugene, 26M, DuBois, Pa.<br />
Hickey, Frank Joseph, 25M, Brooklyn.<br />
Hicks, Marguerite, 26A, Pelham Manor.<br />
Hieby, Valeria Powell, 27Ag, Fairport.<br />
Higaki, Harold Hideo, 28C, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Higgins, Louis Merrill, 26M, Manchester, N. H.<br />
Higgins, Nevett Goldsborough, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Higgins, Walter Ralph, 28A, Florence, N. J.<br />
Higley, Philip Isidro, 26Ag, Batavia.<br />
Hilary, Henry Richard, 28Ag, Jamestown.<br />
Hilbert, Arnold Edward, 26V, Candor.<br />
Hilbert, Kenneth Franklin, 28V, Candor.<br />
Hilbert, Margaret Hilda, 26Ag, Candor.<br />
Hilder, M. Hubert, 26A, New York City.<br />
Hill, Augustus Robert, 25M, Kane, Pa.<br />
Hill, David Sherwood, 26A, Liberty.<br />
Hill, Edward Updike, 26A, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Hill, Forrest Frank, B.S.A., Grad, Davidson, Sask.,<br />
Can.<br />
Hill, George William, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Hill, Harold Johnson, 28Ag, Baraboo, Wis.<br />
Hill, Iverna, 28Ag, Ballston Lake.<br />
Hill, Josephine Anita, 27A, West Webster.<br />
Hill, Malcolm Erastus, 25M, Oxford.<br />
Hill, Margarete Herta, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hill, Melvin Leroy, 25E, Floral Park.<br />
Hill, Robert Weise, 25M, Schenectady.<br />
Hill, Stanley Morgan, 27Ar, Medina.<br />
Hillegas, Catharine Frances, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Hillegas, Paul John, 26M, Ithaca.<br />
Hillel, Joseph, 25A, Woodcliff, N. J.<br />
Hiller, Mildred Henrietta, 25A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Hinchliff, Edward Collins, 26M, Rockford, 111.<br />
Hinckley, Elizabeth Lynch, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Hinds, Claude Everett, 28C, Brockton, Mass.<br />
Hine, Lucius Alvin, jr., 25A, Highland Park, 111.<br />
Hinkle, Terry. Stewart, 25A, New York City<br />
Hinners, Edward Frederick, jr., 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hinrichs, Ferdinand, 26M, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
Hirsch, Sylvan Roos, 25M, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Hirsh, Frederick Rudolph, jr., 26A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Hirst, Homer Torrence, 26M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Hitchcock, Raymond Owen, 25MD NYC, Lyons.<br />
Hoag, Lehman Edward, 27AChem, Waverly.<br />
Hoag, Warren Fowler, 27V, Chatham.<br />
Hoagland, Florence Marion, 25A, Boston, Mass.<br />
Hobart, Alexandra McClure, 28A, Ventnor City,<br />
N.J.<br />
Hobbie, John Hayes, 2SAg, Tonawanda.<br />
Hobbie, Robert DeWitt, 27 M, Newark, N. J.<br />
Hobbie, Thomas Charlton, 2SAg, Tonawanda.<br />
Hoch, Eldreida Tisdel, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hochuli, Clarence Jacob, 28Ar, Schenectady.<br />
Hodge, Frederic Wallace, 27A, Owego.<br />
Hodge, Hugh Bayard, jr., B.Chem., Grad, Phila<br />
delphia, Pa.<br />
Hodge, Linwood Fielding, 28A, Niagara Falls.<br />
Hodgkinson, George Arthur, 26M, Swarthmore, Pa.<br />
Hoefie, Charles Henry, 2SAg, Ithaca.<br />
Hoefle, Olive Maren, 25Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hoekelman, Harold, 27M, New York City.<br />
Hoff, Harry Wellington, jr., 26A, New York City.<br />
Hoffman, Charles Edgar, 28L, New York City.<br />
Hoffman, Frank Adam, 25M, Danbury, Conn.<br />
Hoffman, George Christopher, 28Ag, Elmira.<br />
Hoffmann, George Peter, B.S., Grad, Clemson<br />
College, S. C.<br />
Hoffmann, Wilfred Ernest, 28Ag, Truxton.<br />
Hogan, Daniel Wise, jr., 25A, Oklahoma City,<br />
Okla.<br />
Hoggstrom, Anna Justine, 28A, New York City.<br />
Hohrath, Hilma Clara, 26A, West New Brighton.<br />
Hoke, Arthur Stanley, 28C, Ilion.<br />
Holbrook, David Brewer, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Holbrook, George Whitman, M.E., Grad, Mill<br />
brook.<br />
Holcomb, Sarah Louise, 27Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Holcombe, Lloyd Manners, 27A, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Holden, Florence Amelia, 28Ag, Ithaca.
194<br />
Holiday, Jesse Rex, B.S., 28MD NYC, Alturas,<br />
Fla.<br />
Hollander, Edith Amelia, 2sAr, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Hollengreen, Milburn Alfred, 26M, Renovo, Pa.<br />
Holley, Dorothy Bement, 26Ar, Lockport.<br />
Hollister, James Frederic, 25MD NYC, Freeport.<br />
Hollister, Martha Elizabeth, 29Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Holman, Marcella Ellis, 27Ag, Augusta, Ga.<br />
Holmberg, Frank Frederick, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Sag Harbor.<br />
Holme, Helen Elizabeth, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Holmes, Brett Dickinson, 29C, Syracuse.<br />
Holmes, Joyce, 26Ag, Downsville.<br />
Holmes, Ramsom Steele, jr., 27A, Apalachin.<br />
Holsman, John Tuttle, 28Ar, Chicago, 111.<br />
Holsman, William Tuttle, 28Ar, Chicago, 111.<br />
Holston, Eleanor, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Holt, Donald Aubrey, B.Chem., Grad, Upper<br />
Montclair, N. J.<br />
Holt, John Eliot, 28Ar, Woodstock, Conn.<br />
Holzsager, Theodore George, 26MD NYC, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Homan, Benjamin Hale, jr., 27L, New York City.<br />
Hood, Townsend Byron, 26A, Douglas, Ariz.<br />
Hooker, Grace Helenor, Sp Ag, Niagara Falls.<br />
Hooker, Horace Willard, jr., 28A, Bronxville.<br />
Hooper, Barbara Gilbert, 25Ag, New York City.<br />
Hooper, Ruth Barber, 27A, New York City.<br />
Hooper, William Harwood, 28A, Lockport.<br />
Hoover, Catherine Jane, 25A, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Hoover, Henry Alfred, B.S., Grad, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Hope, Benjamin Louis, 25C, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Hopkins, Charlotte Bostwick, 2SAg, New Hart<br />
ford,<br />
Hopkins, Howard Hodge, 26A, Youngstown.<br />
Hopper, Arthur John, jr., 25E, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Hopper, Lila Gertrude, 26A, Corona.<br />
Hopper, Thomas Washburn, 28A, Suffern.<br />
Hopping, Daniel Miller Crawford, 28Ar, Bronxville.<br />
Hopson, George Henry, 28V, Massena.<br />
Horiguchi, Junichiro, Grad, Ohara, Shigaken,<br />
Japan.<br />
Horn, Leonard, 2 8A, Rochester.<br />
Horney, Odus Creamer, jr., 28C, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Horowitz, Jerome, 28A, New York City.<br />
Horrmann, Ruth Pauline Sedonia, 27A, Tompkinsville.<br />
Horton, Donald Alfred Winslow, 26Ar, Cleveland<br />
Heights, Ohio.<br />
Horton, Edith Dudley, 2 7A, Ithaca.<br />
Horton, Edward Kenneth, 26MD NYC, Whitehall.<br />
Horton, Robert Van Scoy, 26A, Rochester.<br />
Horton, Samuel Pomeroy, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Horwitz, Benjamin, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Hosley, Morrison John, 26A, Long Lake.<br />
Hotchkiss, George Mersereau, 27Ar, Peoria, 111.<br />
Houchins, Joseph Roosevelt, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Houck, Joseph William, 27AChem, Harrisonburg,<br />
Va.<br />
Houck, Mary Frances, 27Ag, Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Houck, Philip Ernst, 27M, Ithaca.<br />
Houck, Robert Charles, B.Chem., Grad, Honeoye<br />
Falls.<br />
Houghton, Charles Eugene, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
House, Clarence Charles, 27Ag, Avon.<br />
Houston, Edward Martin, 28A, Elmira.<br />
Hovey, Luke Willis, B.S., B.D., Grad, Bainbridge.<br />
Howard, Edwin Johnston, A.B., Grad, Detroit,<br />
Mich.<br />
Howard, Frances Marie, 26Ag, Fulton.<br />
Howard, George Edwin, 28Ar, Butler, Pa.<br />
Howard, Milford Carlyle, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Howden, Lucile Mildred, 27Ag, Fillmore.<br />
Howe, Edward Cole, jr., 28M, Denver, Colo.<br />
Howe, Lucille, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Howell, Henry Porter, 2sAg, Riverhead.<br />
Hower, John Shuman, 28E, Utica.<br />
Howes, Charles Everett, 27A, Elmira.<br />
Howland, Charles Berry, 26A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Howland, Ora Estelle, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Howland, Vernon Schirdell, 28E, Callicoon.<br />
Howlett, Lyndon Jesse, Sp Ag, Morrisville.<br />
Hoy, John Robertson, 26AChem, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Hoyer, Linda Grace, A.B., Grad, Shillington, Pa.<br />
Hoyt, Dennis Larkin, 28A, Cohocton.<br />
Hoyt, Harold Lewis, 26Ag, Walton.<br />
Hoyt, Kendall King, 25C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Hoyt, Margaret Rachel, 28Ar, Norwalk, Conn.<br />
Hoyt, Phillips Bennitt, 27E, West Newton, Mass.<br />
Hoyt, Susan Rebecca, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hsiao, Kung Chuan, A.M., Grad, Shanghai, China.<br />
Hsu, Jen-Hsien, 26A, Ihing, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Hu, Ching-Ming, 27C, Chu Chow, Anhui, China.<br />
Hu, Kuang-tao, 25C, Peking, China.<br />
Hu, Wa To, 26M, Hongkong, China.<br />
Huang, Tzu Ching, Grad, Kaying, Swatow, China.<br />
Hubar, William John, 28A, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Hubbell, James Edward, 28C, Saugatuck, Conn.<br />
Hubert, Jean Lothian, 28A, Newburgh.<br />
Hubner, John Schermerhorn, 29A, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Huckle, Herbert Thomas, 26Ag, Clyde.<br />
Huddleston, Charles Elsworth, 28M, Buffalo.<br />
Hudes, Nathan, A.B., 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Hudgins, Houlder, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Huestis, Bertram Francis, 25A, Greencastle, Ind.<br />
Huff, Ernest Robert, 27AChem, Sherman.<br />
Huff, Frank Avery, 26A, Auburn.<br />
Hughes, Edward Wesley, B.Chem., Grad, Wilkes-<br />
Barre, Pa.<br />
Hughes, Eleanor M., 2sAg, Port Jervis.<br />
Hughes, Robert Watkins, 27E. Whitehall.<br />
Hughes, Thomas Reeder, 28E, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Hulbert, Hilda Bernice, 28A, Downsville.<br />
Hull, John Rittenhouse, 27A, Burlington, Pa.<br />
Hulnick, Alvin, 25A, Wadsworth.<br />
Hultzen, Hulda Victoria, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Hultzen, Robert Morris, 29Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hume, Helen Gross, A.M., Grad, New York City.<br />
Humeston, Margaret, 28Ag, Huntington.<br />
Hummel, Joseph Orman Pattee, 26M, St. Paul,<br />
Minn.<br />
Humphrey, Helen Rosalind, 27A, Jamaica.<br />
Humphrey, Mary Frances, 2sAg, Silver Springs.<br />
Humphrey, Merwin Weeks, 26A, Albion.<br />
Humphrey, Ruth Winifred, Sp A, Fredonia.<br />
Humphreys, Homer Alexander, 28AChem, New<br />
burgh.<br />
Hundley, Grace Evelyn, 28A, Vienna, 111.<br />
Hungerford, Ida May, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Hunken, Henry Christian, jr., 28L, Brooklyn.<br />
Hunt, Dorothy Rossman, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Hunt, Earle Cole, A.B., Grad, Endicott.<br />
Hunt, Eva Alice, 28Ag, Norwich.<br />
Hunt, Genevieve, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Hunt, Louise, 28MD, Cross River.<br />
Hunter, Esther Marie, 27A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Hunter, Florence, 28Ag, New Rochelle.<br />
Hunter, Howard Louis, B.Chem., Grad, Fulton.<br />
Hunter, Morris Irwin, 25E, New York City.<br />
Hunter, Paul Wylie, 26Ag, Fulton.<br />
Hunter, Ruth Louise, 26A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Huntington, Donald Ellis, 2 7A, Webster Groves,<br />
Mo.<br />
Huntington, Frederick Wendell, 28A, Webster<br />
Groves, Mo.<br />
Huntoon, William Caswell, jr., 27M, Greenwich,<br />
R. I.<br />
Huntsinger, Franklin James, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Hurd, Thaddeus Baker, 27AJ, Clyde, Ohio.<br />
Hurley, James David, 26A, Lake Placid.<br />
Hurrey, Ross Clarence, 27M, Washington, D. C.<br />
Huston, F. Helen, 27Ag, Hector.<br />
Hutchinson, Allan Clair, 28E, Buffalo.<br />
Hutchinson, Henry Gillard, 28Ar, Bridgeport,<br />
Conn.<br />
Hutchison, Miller Reese, jr., 25M, West Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Hutter, John Carl, B.S., Grad, West New Brighton.<br />
Huttleston, Leonard Lamont, 26C, Cortland.<br />
Hutton, James, A.B., Grad, Walton.
Hutton, Ralph Grant, 28Ag, Gouverneur.<br />
Hutzler, John George, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Huyck, Ralph Slater, 25 M, Deposit.<br />
Hyatt, John Edgar, 25Ag, Endicott.<br />
Hyde, Byron Gordon, 29A, Gloversville.<br />
Hyde, Harlow, jr., 28E, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Hyde, Helen Huey, 28A, Troy.<br />
Hyer, Clarence Raymond, 25C, Mount Upton.<br />
Hyne, Charles William, 25A, Evansville, Wis.<br />
Hynes, Denis Michael, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Hynes, Francis John, 28Ag, Belmar, N. J.<br />
ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 195<br />
Iacovino, Maddalena Mary, 28A, Auburn.<br />
Ickes, Edward William, 25A, Bloomdale, Ohio.<br />
Idell, Frank Ketcham, 28M, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Infante y Tiongco, Emilio, B.A., B.S., Grad,<br />
Valladolid, Occ. Neg., P. I.<br />
Ingalls, Fletcher Dorman, 27Ag, West New<br />
Brighton.<br />
Ingersoll, Donald Bolles, 26A, Cortland.<br />
Ingersoll, Royal Burdell, 25E, Fillmore.<br />
Ingersoll, Thomas Chalmers, 26M, Beloit, Wis.<br />
Irish, Elinor Alice, 28Ag, Auburn.<br />
Irish, Eloise Catherine, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Irvine, Ralstone Robert, 26L, Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />
Isaacs, Jerome Leon, 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Isaacs, Jerome Sidney, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Isaly, Henry William, 27A, Mansfield, Ohio.<br />
Israelson, William, 25L, Haverstraw.<br />
Iurka, Harry Hartley, 26Ar, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Ivanoff, John Ivan, 27Ag, London, England.<br />
Ivanoff, Spas Simeonoff, 27Ag, Sevlievo, Bulgaria.<br />
Ives, Charles Albert, 26V, Malverne.<br />
Ives, Edward Frederick, jr., 2sAg, Lynbrook.<br />
Ives, Helen Jeanette, 28A, Medina.<br />
Ives, Hiram Dudley, 27C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Jablonsky, Isidore William, 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Jackson, Alexander Hexter, 26M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Jackson, Dorothy Foote, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Jackson, Gemma, A.B., Grad, Inglewood, Cal.<br />
Jackson, Helen Piatt, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Jackson, Jesse Atwater, 27M, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Jackson, Oliver Maxwell, 27Ag, Hobart.<br />
Jackson, Ralph Heroy, 27A, Binghamton.<br />
Jackson, Seth, 26Ag, Saginaw, Mich.<br />
Jackson, William Ladd, 27M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Jacobs, Edward, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Jacobs, Herbert, 27A,. New York City.<br />
Jacobs, Joseph, 28A, New York City.<br />
Jacobs, Katharine Louise, 26A, Slatington, Pa.<br />
Jacobs, Marjorie Jane, 28A, Oneida.<br />
Jacobs, Pauline, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Jacobson, Albert Alfred, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Jacobson, Helen Pauline, 28Ag, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Jacobson, Lillian Esther, 25A, Parksviile.<br />
Jacobus, Barbara Frances, 27A, Millbrook.<br />
Jaeckel, Fred Richard, 26A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Jaeger, Otto Carl, 25L, White Plains.<br />
Jameson, George Slade, 26Ag, Rochester.<br />
Jamison, Charles Chambers, jr., 26E, Bay Shore.<br />
Jamison, Ralph Cline, 27L, Pontiac, 111.<br />
Jann, Marie Catherine, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Janson, C. William, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Jaquith, Stephen Mansfield, 25A, Schuylerville.<br />
Jarecki, Alfred Steven, 26AChem, Sandusky, Ohio.<br />
Jarvis, Robert Bumsted, 27C, Newark, N. J.<br />
Jayne, David Walker, jr.,26AChem, Montclair, N.J.<br />
Jaynes, Cornelia, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Je.an, Francois-X-ivier, B.S., Ph.L., Sainte-Anne de<br />
la Pocatiere, Que., Canada.<br />
Jeffers, Henry Albert, 27C, Amesbury, Mass.<br />
Jefferson, Clyde Chester, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Jefferson, Dana Bennett, jr., 28M, Waban, Mass.<br />
Jeffery, George Edward, 25C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Jeffrey, Joseph Olmsted, 25M, New York City.<br />
Jenco, Samuel Jones, 28A, Clifton, N. J.<br />
Jenkins, Earl James, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Jennings, Brenton William, 25M, Oakland, Cal.<br />
Jennings, Clyde Austin, 2sAg, Montgomery.<br />
Jennings, Frances Elinor, 26A, Catskill.<br />
Jennings, Frances Mary, 26A, Candor.<br />
Jennings, Janet Surdam, 28A, Candor.<br />
Jennings, Paul Loring, 26Ag, Angelica.<br />
Jennings, Walter Henry, 27C, New York City.<br />
Jerman, Wilma Sinton, 2sAg, Washington, D. C.<br />
Jester, Frederick Belden, 28A, Dallas, Texas.<br />
Jewett, Eugene Lyon, B.Chem., Grad, Fredonia.<br />
Jewett, Richard William Dickinson, 2SAg, Nyack.<br />
Job, Robert, jr., 25M, Westmount, Que., Can.<br />
Jobrack, Louis, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Johann, Dorothy Marie, A.B., Grad, Huntington,<br />
Pa.<br />
Johns, Howard William, 27E, Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Johns, Samuel Charles, 27M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Johnson, Ben L., jr., 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Johnson, Carl Edwin, 26AChem, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Johnson, Charles Henry, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Johnson, Charles Lewis, 27E, Charleston, W. Va.<br />
Johnson, Edward George, 29A, Flushing.<br />
Johnson, Edward Henry, 28M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Johnson, Edward Xavier, Sp Ag, Schenectady.<br />
Johnson, Eleanor Clark, 28A, Canandaigua.<br />
Johnson, Elmer Marker, A.B., Grad, Boise, Idaho.<br />
Johnson, Genevieve Seaver, 28Ag, Elizabethtown.<br />
Johnson, Herbert McIlroy, 28M, Fort Smith, Ark.<br />
Johnson, Irving Rydell, 27A, Portsmouth, N. H.<br />
Johnson, James Cabell, 2sAr, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
Johnson, John William, 28C, Buffalo.<br />
Johnson, Margaret Murdock, 26A, Atlantic City,<br />
N.J.<br />
Johnson, Olive Catherine, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Johnson, Ruleph Armitage, 25M, Lynbrook.<br />
Johnson, Sara Murdock, 27A, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Johnston, Dorothy Marguerite, 28Ag, Jamestown<br />
Johnston, John Alexander, 27A, Rutherford, N. J.<br />
Johnstone, Harry Inge, 26Ar, Mobile, Ala.<br />
Johnstone, John F., 27M, Grand Haven, Mich.<br />
Jolley, Malcolm Stuart, 26M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Jonas, Agnes Ruth, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Jonas, Victoria Henrietta, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Jones, Annie Louise, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Jones, August Fabel, 25E, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Jones, Ella Marie Hughes, 26A, Schenectady.<br />
Jones, Fred LaFavette, A.M., Grad, Greenville,<br />
S. C.<br />
Jones, Irene Ann, 26A, Carbondale, Pa.<br />
Jones, Luther Goodrich, B.S., Grad, Waco, Texas.<br />
Jones, Putnam Fennell,A.B.,Grad, Philadelphia,Pa.<br />
Jones, Robert Daniel, 28A, Auburn.<br />
Jones, Roger Warren, 29A, New Hartford, Conn.<br />
Jones, Samuel Clossan, 28AChem, Philadelphia,Pa.<br />
Jones, Thomas Douglas, 28Ag, Raquette Lake.<br />
Jones, Vincent Baiden, 27Ag, Hall.<br />
Jones, Walter Roy, 25E, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Jones, William Henry, 26M, Vincentown, N. J.<br />
Jordan, Aline Thelma, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Jordan, William Einar, 27Ag, Mamaroneck.<br />
Joseph, James, 27L, White River Junction, Vt.<br />
Joseph, Seymour Manheim, 27AChem, Lowville.<br />
Josephi, Marion Gertrude, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Joslin, George, 27C Rockville Center.<br />
Joss, Ernest Jacob, A.M., Grad, Haskell, 'Okla.<br />
Jost, Kenneth Frank, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Journeaux, Didier, 25E, Brussels, Belgium.<br />
Joyce, William Joseph, jr., 27M, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Judd, Deane Brewster, A.M., Grad, Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Judson, Ulrica Wegman, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Kackenmeister, Elizabeth Caroline, 25A, Williams<br />
port, Pa.<br />
Kades, Charles Louis, 27A, Newburgh.<br />
Kahler, John Henry, 26Ag, Ortonville, Minn.<br />
Kahn, Helen, 25A, New York City.<br />
Kahn, Irving Ralph, 28C, Selma, Ala.<br />
Kahn, Leon Sidney, 25A, Norwalk, Ohio.<br />
Kahn, Morris Hirsch, A.M., M.D., Grad, New<br />
York City.
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Kallman, Betty Laura, 27Ar, Washington, D. C.<br />
Kaltenbacher, Joseph Charles, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Kammerer, Granget Louis, 28C, Woodhaven.<br />
Kane, Eva Dorothy, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kanoas, Alice Viola, 27A, New York City.<br />
Kao, Kyuin-wei, 26A, Shanghai, China.<br />
Kaplan, David, 26A, Rochester.<br />
Kaplan, Herman Benjamin, 25A, Union, N. J.<br />
Kaplan, Rubin Harry, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kasdan, Edward Walter, 26A, New York City.<br />
Kasparian, Kagop Mahdesi, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Kassel, Frank, A.B., Grad, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Kast, Richard August, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Kasten, William Henry, 26A, Lansford, Pa.<br />
Kaston, Benjamin Bernard, 28AChem, Garnerville.<br />
Katz, Nathan, 25A, Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Kauffman, Charles Crouch, 25C, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Kaufherr, Daniel Clinton, 27A, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Kaufmann, Eugene Marx, jr., 26A, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Kautz, Henry, 28V, Ithaca.<br />
Kaveny, Thomas, jr., 26M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kawamura, Kazumi, M.S. in Agr., Grad, Tokyo,<br />
Japan.<br />
Kay, Dean Paulding, 28E, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Kay, Raymond James, 25A, Central Falls, R. I.<br />
Kaye, H. Bernard, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Keane, Helen, A.B., Grad, Pine Island, Minn.<br />
Kearney, Clifford Bernard, 27A, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Kearney, Francis, jr., 26E, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Keating, George Joseph, 27A, Sag Harbor.<br />
Keating, John Francis, B.S., 28MD NYC, Ruther<br />
ford, N. J.<br />
Keeffe, Arthur John, 26L, Elmira.<br />
Keeher, Thomas Francis, jr., 27Ar, Newport, R. I.<br />
Keemer, Pauline Charlotte, 27Ag, Sacramento, Cal.<br />
Keenan, Delbert Ernest, A.M., Grad, Elmira.<br />
Keenan, Timothy Murphy, 26L, Rochester.<br />
Keesler, Donald Francis, 25M, Syracuse.<br />
Keet, Eugene Little, 27E, Saranac Lake.<br />
Keily, Hazel Marie Louise, 29A, Providence, R. I.<br />
Keiper, Francis Pitman, 2 7A, Rochester.<br />
Keitel, Thelma Louise, 27A, Albion.<br />
Keller, Albert Earl, 28M, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Keller, John Calvin, B.S., Grad, Binghamton.<br />
Kelley, Eugene Joseph, 27E, Logansport, Ind.<br />
Kelley, Kathryn Margaret, 25A, New York City.<br />
Kelley, William Vincent, jr., 26A, Spokane, Wash.<br />
Kellogg, Carl Frederick, 28A, Greene.<br />
Kellogg, Katharine, 28Ar, Oswego.<br />
Kelly, Oliver Mortimer, 28A, Malone.<br />
Kelly, Thomas A., 26L, Ithaca.<br />
Kelly, Wayne Arthur, 28V, Lysander.<br />
Kemp, Howard David, 29Eng, Au Sable Forks.<br />
Kemp, Lyman Nelson, 27A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Kenfield, Lambert Lewis, 25Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Kennedy, Dorothy Grace, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Kennedy, Evelyn Ruth, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Kennedy, John Thomas, 28Ag, Waverly.<br />
Kennedy, Ruth Emily, 28Ag Brooklyn.<br />
Kennedy, Ruth Henderson, 2SAg Jersey City,N.J.<br />
Kennedy, Samuel VanDyke, jr., 26L, Auburn.<br />
Kennelly, Edward Martin, 26V, Ithaca.<br />
Kenney, Norman Durling, 25C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Kenney, Thomas Victor, 25A, Troy.<br />
Kenny, George Hensle, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Kenyon, Walter Bills, 27E, Macedon.<br />
Kerbaugh, Jeanette Lukens, B.S., Grad, Cleveland,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Kern, Arthur Emerson, 25A, Bellaire, Ohio.<br />
Kern, Harvey Jacob, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Kerr, Donald MacLean, 28M, New London, Conn.<br />
Kerr, Lucy Edwards, 2sAg, Hammondsport.<br />
Keschner, Harry Walton, 28A, New York City.<br />
Keshin, Jesse Gerald, 29Ag, Far Rockaway.<br />
Kessel, Marcel, A.B., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Kessler, David Lawrence, 27A, Albany.<br />
Ketcham, Anna Frances, 27A, Port Jervis.<br />
Keyes.Edward Laurence, 26 MD NYC, Forest Hills.<br />
Keyes, Kenneth Wilbur, 27V, Gouverneur.<br />
Kidder, James Hugh, A.B., 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Kiesenwetter, Theodore N., 27A, Troy.<br />
Kightlinger, Clifford Vaughn, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Kildow, William Hamilton, 2SM, Tiffin, Ohio.<br />
Killigrew, Ruth Elizabeth, 26A, Corning.<br />
Killip, Thomas A., jr., 27MD NYC, Rochester.<br />
Kilpatrick, G. Kenneth, 26Ag, Walton.<br />
Kilpatrick, John Lester, 27M, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Kilpatrick, Olive Ann, 27Ag, Walton.<br />
Kimball, Bradford Fisher, A.M., Grad, Amherst,<br />
Mass.<br />
Kimball, Dexter Simpson, jr., 27E, Ithaca.<br />
Kimball, William Henry, 27A, Lockport.<br />
Kimberly, Margaret Desire, 27Ag, Auburn.<br />
King, Carleton Birdsall, 28Ag, Central Valley.<br />
King, Chau, B.S., M.E., Grad, North Gate,<br />
Chuchow, China.<br />
King, Dorothy Mae, 27Ag, King Ferry.<br />
King, Dudley Slocum, 28M, King Ferry.<br />
King, Gertrude Katherine, 27A, Hempstead.<br />
King, Hamilton Clark, 27M, Syracuse.<br />
King, Myra Elizabeth, 26Ag, Waterford.<br />
King, William Robert, 25E, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kingery, William Ray, A.B., Grad, Rossmoyne,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Kingsbury, Marguerite, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Kingston, Clarence Richard, 27E, Mount Morris.<br />
Kinkaid, Walker, B.S., Grad, McKeesport, Pa.<br />
Kinne, Roger William, 28Ar, Utica.<br />
Kinney, Olive Christine, 26Ag, Washington, D. C.<br />
Kinsey, Alfred Stephenson, 27E, Wyoming, Ohio.<br />
Kipp, Quinly Merritt, 28Ag, Mount Vernon.<br />
Kirby, Edward Buckler, 25C, Irvington, N. J.<br />
Kircher, Hildegard Elizabeth, 27A, New York City.<br />
Kirk, Garrett, 2d, 27A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Kirkham, Floyd Guilford, 27M, Brooklyn.<br />
Kirkland, Henry Bingham, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Kirkland, Joseph Brackin, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Kirshner, Sidney Sonny, 28A, New York City.<br />
Kissin, Milton, 25A, New York City.<br />
Kistin, Albert David, 2 7A, New York City.<br />
Kistler, Adelaide Ruth, 27A, East Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Kistler, Norman Leroy, 27M, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Kitendaugh, Julia Lucy, 28A, Sherrill.<br />
Kittredge, Edwina, 26MD NYC, North Andover,<br />
Mass.<br />
Kiywoka, Eiichi, 26A, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Klar, Lillian Vera Belle, 28A, New York City.<br />
Klein, Alice, 28A, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Klein, Daniel, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Klein, Elmer, 26A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Klein, Herbert N., A.B., 28MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Klein, Samuel Harold, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Klein, Walter Joseph, 28A, Port Richmond.<br />
Kleinberg, Abraham, 2 7A, Albany.<br />
Kleinberger, Alfred, 25E, New York City.<br />
Klett, John August, 26A, New York City.<br />
Kletzsch, Arthur Charles, jr., 25M, Milwaukee,<br />
Wis.<br />
Klindtworth, Mary Laughlin, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Kline, Daniel Christie, 26C, Nyack.<br />
Kline, Ernest Hall, 28MD, Nyack.<br />
Kline, Theodore Henry, 26A, Hudson.<br />
Klingenstein, Henry Selly, 27A, New York City.<br />
Klugh, Alfred Brooker, A.M., Grad, Kingston,<br />
Can.<br />
Knaebel, John Ballantine, 28Ag, Washington, D. C.<br />
Knapp, Helen Mary, 27Ag, Middletown.<br />
Knapp, Sherman Richmond, 28E, Danbury, Conn.<br />
Knapton, Dorothy Rose, 28A, Winfield.<br />
Knauss, Herman, 25M, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Knauss, Stuart Fred, 27A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Knaysi, George Abdallah, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Kneen, Harold Fitch, 25M, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Knettles, John Prescott, jr., 26Ag, South Lansing.<br />
Kniffin, Claude Wilmot, 26M, Lew Beach.
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Knight, Bertha Isabel, Sp A, Fredonia.<br />
Knight, Olive Isadora, 26Ag, Burnt Hills.<br />
Knight, William Walton, jr., 27M, Evanston, 111.<br />
Knobloch, Carl Walter, 28M, Erie, Pa.<br />
Knott, James Edward, M.S., Grad, Jamaica Plain,<br />
Mass.<br />
Knowlton, Frank Eldor, 25Ag, Forestville.<br />
Knowlton, Lawrence Gane, A.B., Grad, Oberlin,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Koby, Madalene, 2SAg, Naples.<br />
Koch, Harry Sanford, jr., 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Koch, Robert Joseph, 27A, Alliance, Ohio.<br />
Kochenthal, Richard Marues, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Koehl, Albert Emil, 28A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Koelb, Carl Milton, 28Ar, Stonington, Conn.<br />
Koenig, Ira, 26A, New York City.<br />
Koerner, Fritz, 26C, Stapleton.<br />
Koestler, Melvin Joseph, 29A, Elizabeth, N. J.<br />
Koetsch, Elizabeth Mary, 26A, North Tonawanda.<br />
Koff, Seymour Joseph, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Kohl, Vincent Louis, 25 M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Kohler, Howard Remington, 25C, Medina.<br />
Kohm, Gertrude Veronica, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Kolb, Jacob Lawrence, 25A, Elmira.<br />
Kolborg, Viola Karen, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Konrad, Norman Carl, 2 7AChem, Buffalo.<br />
Koo, Ekay Konloh, B.S., Grad, Soochow, China.<br />
Koons, Luther Donald, 27E, Waverly.<br />
Korchien, Julius, 25Ar, Rochester.<br />
Korn, Matthew Farrin, 27A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Kortjohn, Dorothy, 27A, New York City.<br />
Kossack, Rose, 26A, Richmond Hill.<br />
Kossack, Sylvia, 28A, Richmond Hill.<br />
Kovas, Helen Elizabeth, 25A, Ossining.<br />
Kovner, Bernard Jacob, 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Kovner, Sylvia Jeanne, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kramer, Richard Herman, 28Ag, Brooklyn<br />
Krancher, Carl Gustaf, 27M, Brooklyn.<br />
Kratzer, Harriet Louise, 28Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Kratzer, Mildred Marie, 28Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Kraus, John, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Krauss, Maurice Daniel, 2 8A, Brooklyn.<br />
Krauss, Mildred Stratton, M.S., Grad, Bradford,<br />
Pa.<br />
Krauss, William Ernest, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Krech, Edward Max, 27C, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Krech, Harvey Ernest, 27C, Rochester.<br />
Kreezer, George, A.B., Grad, Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Kreglow, Wiliam Martin, 27M, Palmerton, Pa.<br />
Kreidler, Elizabeth Maree, 28Ag, Olean.<br />
Kreisel, George Reinhardt, B.S., Grad, Amsterdam.<br />
Kresge, Charles Barnet, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Kresge, Luther Henry, Sp Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Krider. Harold Henry, 25A, Canton, Ohio.<br />
Krieger, John Garrett, 27A, Salamanca.<br />
Kroehle, Edgar Williams, 25E, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Krohn, Stuart Elias, 26A, Utica.<br />
Kroninger, Paul Hendricks, 26Ag, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Krouse, Daniel Harvey, 2sAg, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Krupa, Robert, 28A, New York City.<br />
Krupkin, Nathan, 25A, Watertown.<br />
Krusen, Henry Stanley, 28A, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Ku, Zing Whai, 26A, Kating, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Kuehmsted, Armin Oscar, 27E, Hinsdale, 111.<br />
Kuehn, Frederick Winton, 27E, Bowmanstown, Pa.<br />
Kuehnert, Helen Linnie, 28A, McDonald, Pa.<br />
Kuflik, Murray, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kuhn, Theodore Charles, 2 7A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Kuhns, James Hallam, 27C, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kullman, Earl Quincy, 28Eng, Brooklyn.<br />
Kulp, Claude Livingston, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Kunsch, Harold Edward, 27C, Danbury, Conn.<br />
Kuntz, David Pursel, 26Ag, Treichler's, Pa.<br />
Kuntz, Wellington Wesley, jr., 28M, Treichler's,<br />
Pa.<br />
Kunz, Walter Bramble, A.M., Grad, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Kurdt, Albert, 26Ag, Lindenhurst.<br />
Kurita, David Kanichi, 2SAr, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Kurz, Edward Royal Henry, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kurz, George Carl Ernest, 28E, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Kurzweil, Arthur Columbus, 28C, Syracuse.<br />
Kushel, Elias, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kvaale, Erling, Grad, Sogudal, Sogu, Norway.<br />
Kwit, Nathan, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Kwong, Tsae Ngoo, 25MD NYC, Shanghai, China.<br />
Kwouk, William Tsah-ming, 2SAChem, Hankow,<br />
China.<br />
Kyle, Alan MacChesney, 26AChem, Cambridge,<br />
Mass.<br />
LaBar, John Spencer, 27A, Scranton, Pa.<br />
LaBonte, Harold Roland, 26Ag, Lawrence, Mass.<br />
Laborde, Salvador, 26M, Havana, Cuba.<br />
Lacey, Harold Talbot, B.Chem., Grad, Bingham<br />
ton.<br />
Lacey, Truman Arthur, 26Ar, Binghamton.<br />
Lacy, James Allen, 28Ag, Fernwood.<br />
Ladas, George, A.B., 27MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Lai Kit Tsoi, B.S.C.E., Grad, Kweihsien, Kwangsi,<br />
China.<br />
Laidlaw, Archibald McVey, 27A, Ellicottville.<br />
Laig, Fred Ernest, 27E, Brooklyn.<br />
Laird, George Alvin, 25M, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Lakas, John Matthew, 26E, Rock Glen.<br />
Lakoff, Elsie Virginia, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Lamb, Gilbert Baldwin, 27C, New York City.<br />
Lamb, Margaret Mary, 25A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Lamb, Muriel Alice, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Lambly, John Edward, 27A, Wyoming, N. J.<br />
LaMont, George Darwin, 27A, Albion.<br />
LaMont, Thomas Eldredge, 27Ag, Albion.<br />
Lampe, Dorothy Louise, 26A, New York City.<br />
Land, Richard Irving, 25C, New York City.<br />
Landauer, Leo L., 27C, Dallas, Texas.<br />
Landauer, Stanley Julian, 2 7A, Albion.<br />
Landback, Pearl Evans, 25 M, Northumberland,<br />
Pa.<br />
Landes, James Saul, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lane, Andrew LaMar, 28Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Lane, Henry Edwin, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lang, Albert, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Lang, Edward Hill, 25M, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Lang, William Herbert, 29Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Langan, John Vincent, 27Ar, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Langdon, Jervis, jr., 27A, Elmira.<br />
Lange, Harriet, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lange, Raymond Victor, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Langerfeld, Edwin Arthur, 28C, Woodhaven.<br />
Langhorst, Frederick Lothian, 28M, Elgin, 111.<br />
Lanrowitz, Bernard, 26A, Binghamton.<br />
Lansing, Helen Victoria, 27A, Watervliet.<br />
Lanterman, William Gerald, 27C, East Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Lanz, Walter John, 28E, Lynbrook.<br />
Lapin, Joseph H., 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Larco, Alfred Jose, 28Ag, Trujillo, Peru.<br />
Larco, Constante David, 28AChem, Trujillo, Peru.<br />
Larco, Pinillos Roger Edward, 26Ag, Trujillo, Peru.<br />
Larkin, Beatrice Marcella, 28Ag, Ellenville.<br />
Larkin, Leo Joseph, A.B., Grad, Ellenville.<br />
Larsen, Norman Laurance, A.B., Grad, Hamilton.<br />
Larson, George Theodore, 26C, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Larson, Louis Leonard, B.S., Grad, South Prairie,<br />
Wash.<br />
Larwood, John Hart, 28Ag, Albion.<br />
Latona, Joseph Antonio, 25A, Garfield, N. J.<br />
Lasky, Solomon Sabeson, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Latta, Alexander, 28E, Inkerman, Pa.<br />
Laubengayer, Albert Washington, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Laubengayer, Richard August, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Laubenstein, William Julius, 27Ag, New Rochelle.<br />
Laubscher, Cora Rolfe, A.M., Grad, Petersburg,<br />
Va.<br />
Lauer, Franklin Albert, 27Ag, Rochester.<br />
Lawford, Geoffry Noel, 28Ar, Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Lawler, John Griffin, 26A, Auburn.<br />
Lawler, Leo Thomas, 29A, Niagara Falls.
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Lawrence, Elias David, 25A, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Lawson, Frances Elizabeth, 27A, South Boston, Va.<br />
Lay, Jane Margaret, 27Ag, West Bloomfield.<br />
Lay, Laurence Campbell, 27M, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Laylin, John Gallup, 25A, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Lazar, Daniel Morrison, 28A, New York City.<br />
Lazarus, Joseph Ashur, 25A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Learning, Mary Marg ret, 26Ag, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Lebhar, Bertram, jr., 27A, New York City.<br />
Lederer, Marie Louise, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Lee, Adelaide Marie, 28Ag, Sherrill.<br />
Lee, Arthur Walter, 25 M, Auburn.<br />
Lee, Harriet Elizabeth, 27AChem, Dundee.<br />
Lee, James Pollock, 29A, New York City.<br />
Lee, My le Fober, 28V, Lynbrook.<br />
Lee, Porter Raymond, jr., 28A, New York City.<br />
Lee, Samuel Bayard, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Leeming, Elsie Mildred, 28Ag, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Leerburger, Leonard, 26E, New York City.<br />
Leff, Ralph Eiffel, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Leffingwell, Burton Alpheus, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Leffingwell, Dana Jackson, A.M., Grad, Aurora-on-<br />
Cayuga.<br />
Leffler, Dorothy Maxine, 28A, Jamaica.<br />
Lefkowitz, Elias David, 25A, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Lehmann, Alfred Vincent, 28E, Buffalo.<br />
Lehmann, Lillian Hesscourte, 28A, Batavia.<br />
Lehner, Jack, 26A, Kingston.<br />
Lehr, Eugene Landon, 26C, Southold.<br />
Leibman, Julius, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Leick, Leonard Maurer, 27Ag, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Leiserson, Alfred Robert, 26A, New York City.<br />
Lemcke, Else Dorothea, B.S., 28MD NYC, Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Lemon, John Frederic, 2SAg, Richmond, Ind.<br />
Lempert, Samuel, 25A, New York City.<br />
Lenart Andrew Fr ncis, 27C, New York City.<br />
Leng, Robert Molitor, 28A, Staten Island.<br />
Lennox, Colin Gordon, 26Ag, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Lent, Robert Jarrold Folsom, 27Ar, Albion.<br />
Lenz, Henry Howard, 25M, Gloversville.<br />
Leonard, Chilson Hathaway, B.S., Grad, New York<br />
City.<br />
Leonard, James Frederick, 25M, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Leonard, Malcom Frederick, 27Ar, Leonardo, N. J.<br />
Leonard, Sydney, 27Ag, Staten Island.<br />
Leonard, Wallace Orrin, 27M, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Leone, Frank, 27A, Corona.<br />
Leoni, Zoilo Guillermo, 25C, Cochabamba, Bolivia.<br />
Leopold, Harold Friedman, 27A, Youngstown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Lepler, Morton, 29A, New York City.<br />
Lesoff, Eleanor, 28A, Far Rockaway.<br />
Lesser, Blanche Hulda, 26A, New York City.<br />
Lessler, Chester Arthur, 25A, New York City.<br />
Lester, Agnes Throop, 26A, Seneca Falls.<br />
Leun, Adolph Vincent, 25 M, Huntington.<br />
Levandoski, Leo, 28M, Dunkirk.<br />
Levenson, Carl Leslie, 26A, New York City.<br />
Levick, John Harkness, 26M, New Rochelle.<br />
Levie, Howard Sidney, 28A, New York City.<br />
Levin, Bennet Marshall, 28A, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Levin, Emanuel, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Levin, Gertrude Belle, 27A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Levin, Harold Benjamin, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Levine, Arthur Robert, 29A, New York City.<br />
Levine, Est lie Charlotte, 28A, New York City.<br />
Levine, Herbert Wald, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Levin , Jules Frederick, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Levine, Milton Isra, 27MD NYC, Yonkers.<br />
Levine, Rose Molly, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Levine, Val Rogin, 2 7A, New York City.<br />
Levinson, Milton David, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Levinton, Geneva, 26L, New York City.<br />
Levison, Maxine, 25A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Levitan, Benjamin, 25A, Tarrytown.<br />
Levy, Beatrice Felice, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Levy, Fred Harold, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Levy, Godfrey August, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
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Levy, Hyman, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Levy, Irving, 2 8A, New York City.<br />
Levy, Irwin, 27A, New York City.<br />
Levy, Leah Miriam, 26A, New York City.<br />
Levy, Lydia Rae, 26A, Broooklyn.<br />
Levy, Sidney Walter, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lewis, Arthur Walther, 27AChem, Oneonta.<br />
Lewis, Bruce Lochman, 27M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Lewis, Caroline Luella, 28A, Norwich.<br />
Lewis, Charles E. F., 25M, Brooklyn.<br />
Lewis, Cyril Penry, 29A, Ithaca.<br />
Lewis, Dorothy Elizabeth, 26Ag, Jordan.<br />
Lewis, Edward Champlin, 28M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Lewis, Everett Smith, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lewis, George Harding, jr., 27A, Norfolk, Va.<br />
Lewis, Harold Stephen, 25E, Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Lewis, Harry Ball, 28M, Buffalo.<br />
Lewis, Herbert Adam, 26E, Utica.<br />
Lewis, Herschel Paul, B.S. in E.E., B.S. in M.E.,<br />
Grad, Bells, Tenn.<br />
Lewis, James Taylor, jr., 27M, Yonkers.<br />
Lewis, Leonard Jacob, 29M, Ithaca.<br />
Lewis, Loran L., 27L, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Lewis, Mary Louise, 26Ag, Utica.<br />
Lewis, Robert Donald, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Lewis, Stephen Richmond, 27E, Chatham.<br />
Lewis, Windsor David, 27E, Kingston, Pa.<br />
Li, Chia Chi, 25M, Shanghai, China.<br />
Li, Shu Tien, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Peking, China.<br />
Li, Yin Chiu, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Shahoyee, Chihli,<br />
China.<br />
Libby, Harriett Martin, Ph.D., Grad, Ithca.<br />
Lichty, Mayay Elizabeth, Sp Ag, Clifton Springs.<br />
Lieb, Henry. 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lieberman, Leo, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lieberman, Stanley, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Lietch, Bertha Doyle, 27Ag, Eastman, Ga.<br />
Lieu, Chung Chuan, 27E, Foochow, China.<br />
Liljeholm, Henry Eskel, 26A, Albany.<br />
Lilly, Thomas Arthur, 29Ag, Ellicott City, Md.<br />
Limbacher, Harry Jacob, 28Ag, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Lincoln, Elizabeth Hague, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Lind, Anton Blix, 26A, Auburn.<br />
Lindal, Herbert Frederick, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Lindeman, James McDonald, B.Arch., Grad,<br />
Hamilton, Ont., Can.<br />
Linderman, Verlee Orson, 27Ag, Allegany.<br />
Lindley, John William, A.B., Grad. Cheney, Wash.<br />
Lindsay, John Randolph, A.B., Grad, Rochester.<br />
Linehan, Michael Donald. 2sAg, Hudson Falls.<br />
Lingenfelter, Maurice Hugh, 26M, Altoona, Pa.<br />
Lininger, Fred Fouse, B.S., Grad, Martinsburg, Pa.<br />
Linster, John Thompson, 28AChem, Port Jervis.<br />
Lintz, Arthur, 25A, New York City.<br />
Lintz, Robert Milton, A.B., 27MD NYC, New<br />
Kensington, Pa.<br />
Lipa, Charles Buell, 27A, Utica.<br />
Lippman, Julius Henry, 27A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Lipps, Ruth Swingle, 26A, Corning.<br />
Lipschitz, Harold, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Lipschitz, Irving Murray, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lipshitz, David, 28A, Rockaway Park.<br />
Lipshutz, Daniel, 27A, Brooklvn.<br />
Lipsky, Merrill David, 2SMD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Lipson, Lester, 28A, Monticello.<br />
Lipstein, Samuel, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Lisbon, Wallace, 27MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Lissey, Jeannette Fr nces, 28A, Jamaica.<br />
Littauer, David, 27A, New York City.<br />
Little, Alicia Mae, 26A, Philmont.<br />
Little, Elma Elizabeth, 26Ag, Albany.<br />
Little, John Charles, 28A, Saranac Lake.<br />
Little, Sidney W., 26AChem Buffalo.<br />
Liu, Chung Lo., B.S., Grad, Foochow, China.<br />
Liu, Frank Hsing Chi, B.S.A., Grad, Hankow,<br />
China.<br />
Liu, Tien, B.S., Grad, Mei Hsien, Kwangtun,<br />
China.<br />
Livermore, John Sisson, 26A, Gowanda.
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Livermore, Josiah Randall, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Livingston, Katherine Mary, 25A, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Llorens, Carlos Alberto, 25M, Playa Ponce, P. R.<br />
Lloret, Rafael Gonzalez, 27L, Baliuag, Bulacan,<br />
P. I.<br />
Lloyd, May, 26A, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Lobar, Muriel Lillian, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lobrano, Gustave Stubbs, 25L, New Orleans, La.<br />
Lockart, Edward Pierce, 27Ar, Caspian, Mich.<br />
Lockerby, David Linton Lyall, 28M, Lachine, Que.,<br />
Can.<br />
Lockwood, Henry Skelding, 26Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Lockwood, Julia Etta, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Lockwood, Marion Ellen, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Lockwood, Willard George, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Lodge, William Henry, 26Ag, Montgomery.<br />
Loeb, Dorothy Karolyn, 28A, Far Rockaway.<br />
Loeb, Helen Lenore, 27A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Loeb, Lenore, 26A, Astoria.<br />
Loeb, William Simon, 26M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Loetscher, Robert Forsyth, 28M, Dubuque, Iowa.<br />
Loewe, Milton, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Logan, Frank Whitfield, B.S.. Grad, Seattle, Wash.<br />
Logan, Glen Leslie, 26M, Portage, Pa.<br />
Logan, Paul Howland, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Logan, Victor Wesley, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Loh, Zung-nyi, A.B., Grad, Nansiang, Kiangsu,<br />
China.<br />
Lohman, Alfred William, M.S., Grad, Wheeling,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Lohr, Flora Lucille, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Lonergan, Margaret Ann, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Long, Richard Lewis, A.B., 27MD NYC, Charlemont,<br />
Mass.<br />
Longnecker, Frank Geyser, 27A, Trumansburg.<br />
Longwell, Harold Walter, 25A, Bath.<br />
Longyear, Hilda Rose, 26Ag, Jewett.<br />
Loomis, Walter Earl, Ph.D., Grad, Makanda, 111.<br />
Lopez, Frank Gonzales, jr., 27Ar, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Lord, Russell Farnum, A.B., Grad, Port Jervis.<br />
Lori, Edward Stephen, 27Ag, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
LoRusso, Dominic Leonardo, 28A, Waterbury,<br />
Conn.<br />
Los, Loretta Gertrude, 27A, Hasbrouck Heights,<br />
N.J.<br />
Lothers, John Edmond, C.E., Grad, Peru Lack, Pa.<br />
Lotridge, Edith Lucille, 28Ag, Cincinnatus.<br />
Louchheim, William Sandel, 25C, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Loudon, Isabel Marion, A.B., 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Loudon, McKinley, 26MD NYC, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Lounsbury, Thomas Frederick, 26Ag, Brookton.<br />
Love, Alice Dunbar, 28A, Fredonia.<br />
Love, Arthur Herbert, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Love, Harry Barclay, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Lovelace, Floyd Edward, 27A, Gouverneur.<br />
Lovenberg, Harold Adlard, 2sAChem, Summit,<br />
N.J.<br />
Lowe, Edith Marie, B.S., Grad, Trumansburg.<br />
Lowenthal, Ethel, 26A, Port Richmond.<br />
Lowey, Henry, A.B., 27MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Lubelle, Jack Glick, 27A, Rochester.<br />
Lucas, Robert Thompson, 28E, Steubenville, Ohio.<br />
Lucius, Howard Albin, 27E, South Orange, N. J.<br />
Luddy, David J., 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ludlum, Robert Coumbe, 25M, Chevy Chase, Md.<br />
Lueder, Gertrude Louise, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Lueder, Reginald Buchanan Rosevear, 27C,<br />
Morristown, N. J.<br />
Luhrs, Henry Ernst, B.S., Grad, Woodhaven.<br />
Luk, Kai Sin, 26AChem, Kwangsi, China.<br />
Lull, Ruth Stewart, 25A, Binghamton.<br />
Luna, Arsenio P&ez, 25C, Malabon, Rizal, P. I.<br />
Lundquist, Gustaf Adolph, A.M., Grad, St. Paul,<br />
Minn.<br />
Lupo, Antonio James, 28AChem, New Brunswick,<br />
N. J.<br />
Lurie, Irwin Leigh, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lusk, Joseph Paul, 2SAg, Scotia.<br />
Lutz, William Otto, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Lyden, John Adelbert, 27A, New York City.<br />
Lynch, Frank Worthington, 27E, San Francisco,<br />
Cal.<br />
Lynn, Caro, A.M., Grad, Tarkio, Mo.<br />
Lynn, Elizabeth Gibson, 27A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Lynn, John Henry, 27A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Lyon, Dean Aplin, 27E, Leominster, Mass.<br />
Lyon, Donald Rich, 25A, Hobart.<br />
Lyon, Philip Schuyler, 29A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Lyon, Ruth Mil red, 28A. White Plains.<br />
Lyon, Walter Eells, 26M, Walton.<br />
Lyons, John McFune, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
Lytle, Louise, 28A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Maas, Stanley, 27A, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Mabey, Mac Henry, D.V.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
McAdam, Frances Elizabeth, 26A, Hastings-on-<br />
Hudson.<br />
MacAdams, Kathleen Anne, 25Ag, Penn Yan.<br />
McAllister, Albert Joseph, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
MacAllister, Blanche Evelyn, 26Ag, Truxton.<br />
MacAllister, Frances Adelaide, 26A, Truxton.<br />
Macarow, John Charles, 28E, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
McArthur, Margaret Jeanne, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
MacBain, Isabel Inez, 26A, Closter, N. J.<br />
MacBain, Marjorie, 27A, Closter, N. J.<br />
Macbeth, Charles Lyons, 28AChem, Ottawa, Can.<br />
Macbeth, Marion Lorena, 25A, Auburn.<br />
McBride, Charles Grover, M.S., Grad, Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
McBride, Grace Elizabeth, 26Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
McCaffrey, Eugene Peter, 27A, Utica.<br />
McCall, Hugh Regis, 26C, Steelton, Pa.<br />
McCall, Margaret, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
McCallam, Samuel Eugene Alan, B.S.A., Grad,<br />
Hamilton, Bermuda.<br />
McCambridge, Francis James, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
McCarthy, Albert Joseph, 25E, Yonkers.<br />
MacCarthy, Donnell Dixon, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
McCarthy, Ro.lin Herbert, A.B., M.E., Grad,<br />
Cortland.<br />
McCausland, Samuel Garber, 27C, Chicago, 111.<br />
McClintock, Barbara, B.S., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
McClure, Florence Stella, 29Ar, Williamsville.<br />
McConnell, Andrew James, 27E, Atlantic City,<br />
N.J.<br />
McConnell. John Waldo, 27C, Hastings-on-Hudson<br />
McCord, Emily Barnes, 26A, Westbury.<br />
McCormick, Clara Marie, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
McCormick, Gordon Randolph, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Wilkes-Parre, Pa.<br />
McCormick, Mary Ellen, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
McCoy, George Ingersoll, 27A, Peekskili.<br />
McCiea, Mary Anne, A.B., Grad, Renovo, Pa.<br />
MacCreadie, William Thomas, A.M., Grad, Northfield,<br />
Vt.<br />
McCreary, Anna Robertine, 27A, Utica.<br />
McCrohan, Edwin Bryce, jr., 27M, Inwood.<br />
McCue, Mary Eleanor, 26Ag, Lounsberry.<br />
McCullough, James David, 26C, New York City.<br />
MacDaniels, Clarence John, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Macdonald, Donald Scantlebury, 26A, Woodbury,<br />
N.J.<br />
MacDonald, Edmund Laurence, 28A, Watervliet.<br />
MacDonald, James John, 25C, Ithaca.<br />
MacDonald, John Winchester, 25A, Watervliet.<br />
MacDonald, Marion E., 26A, Gloversville.<br />
MacDonald, Mary Elizabeth, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Macdonough, Mildred Frances, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
McDowell, William Wallace, 28A, Rochester.<br />
McElheny, Clair Carlton, 28E, Harford.<br />
McElvein, Thomas Irving, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
McEvoy, Julia Katherine, 27A, Utica.<br />
McEwan, Duncan Tracy, 25A, Cooperstown.<br />
McFadden, Helen Marie, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
McFadden, Thomas Joseph, 25L, Staten Island.<br />
McFarland, Mildred Frisbee, 27A, Delhi.<br />
MacGarr, K. Llewellyn, B.S., A.M., Grad, Ithaca.
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McGauley, John Harold, B.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
Schenectady.<br />
McGill, James Dumars, A.M., Grad, Avalon, Pa.<br />
McGinn, Donald Joseph, 26A, Indian Lake<br />
McGowin, Andrew Serrill, 28M, Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
McGrath, Edward Maloney, A.B., Grad, Lockport.<br />
McGrath, James Edward, 25M, Union Springs.<br />
McGrath, John G., 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
MacGregor, Conrad James, 27Ag, Johnson City.<br />
MacGregory, Gardner Bennett, 26M, Brooklyn.<br />
McGuire, Arlie Estus, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Machson, Herman Abraham, 27A, Monticello.<br />
McHugh, Arthur C, 26M, Bala, Pa.<br />
McHugh, Francis Dodd, 26Ar, Norfolk, Va.<br />
Mclntire, Hannah Ruth, 26Ag, Burlington, N. J.<br />
Mcintosh, John Pierce, 28V, Little Falls.<br />
McKay, Haden Mayo, B.S., Grad, Athens, Ga.<br />
McKeary, Mildred May, 26Ag, Marilla.<br />
McKee, John Swope, 28C, Washington, D. C.<br />
MacKellar, Robert Stuart, 28V, New York City.<br />
McKelvy, Sylvester Joseph, 27C, Newark, N. J.<br />
McKenzie, Allison Avery, 2SAg, North Bangor.<br />
MacKenzie, Frank Baldwin. 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
McKeon, John Bricher, 25E, Buffalo.<br />
Mackey, Charles Osborn, 2sM, Ithaca.<br />
Mackey, Harry Sigmund, 28E, Ithaca.<br />
Mackie, Mildred June, 28Ag, New Brighton.<br />
McKim, Donald William, 25M, Vandergrift, Pa.<br />
McKinlay, Duncan John, 27Ag, West New Brigh<br />
ton.<br />
McKinley, William, 25A, White Plains.<br />
MacKinney, Arland Lee, 25Ag, Penn Yan.<br />
McKinney, Robert Franklin, 26M, Schenectady.<br />
McKinstry, Willard Lawyer, A.B., Grad, Watertown.<br />
Mackintosh, William DeForest, 27C, Birmingham,<br />
Ala.<br />
McKnight, William Roy, 27Ag, Hightstown, N. J.<br />
McLain, Norman Harold, 26C, Massillon, Ohio.<br />
McLaughlin, Robert Roden Merideth, 26A, White<br />
Plains.<br />
McLaughry, William Graham, A.M., Grad, Mercer,<br />
Pa.<br />
McLean, True, E.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
McLean, William Bissell, 28A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
MacLennan, Harry Alexander, 26Ag, Hamilton,<br />
Ontario, Can.<br />
MacLeod, Catherine Baynard, 28Ag, Pulaski.<br />
McMillan, Grace, 28Ag, Schenectady.<br />
McMillan, John Rustin Alfred, B.S., Grad,<br />
Narooma, New South Wales, Australia.<br />
McMillan, Phyllis, 26Ag, Schenectady.<br />
McMillan, William Darrow, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
McMillen, Margaret Elizabeth, 28A, Corning.<br />
McMillen, Margaret Jean, 27Ag, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
McMoon, Thomas Michael, 26A, Cooperstown.<br />
McMullen, Eleanor Clara, A.M., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
McMullen, Marjory Campbell, 27Ag, Schenectady.<br />
McMullin, George Campbell, 28A, Delhi.<br />
Macneal, Burgess Cummins, 27C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
McNeal, Charles Edwards, 26M, Louisville, Ky.<br />
MacNeil, Alden Brooks, 26Ar, College Point.<br />
McNeil, Buel, 27E, Chicago, 111.<br />
McNeil, Earl Randies, 2SAg, Argyle.<br />
McNeil, Thomas, IV, 28Eng, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Macomber, William Hiram, 25A, Kendallville, Ind.<br />
MacPhail, Robert Skinner, 28A, Geneva, Ohio.<br />
McPherson, Ellen Waterman, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
MacQueen, James Donald, 25 M, Horseheads.<br />
McVeigh, Luke Matthew, 26M, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Macy, Arthur Edwin, 29Ag, New York City.<br />
Macy, Frank H., 26A, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Madrigal, Ramon Monteloyola, 25C, Boac,<br />
Marinduque, P. I.<br />
Maeso, Maria Teresa, 26Ag, Carolina, P. R.<br />
Magaw, Melford Kouwenhoven, 26A, Rockville<br />
Centre.<br />
Magill, Eunice Mina, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Maginnis, Ernest Victor, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Mahler, Edward, 27L, Perth Amboy, N. J.<br />
Maier, Roland Leonard, 26MD NYC, Schenectady.<br />
Mairs, James Leon, 27A, St. Paid, Minn.<br />
Maisenhelder, Louis Carl, 28M, New Paltz.<br />
Makuen, Henry Raymond, 2sAg, Goshen.<br />
Mallery, Frederick Clarence, 25M, Owego.<br />
Malley, Francis John, 29Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Mallory, Donald Esmond, 28C, Deposit.<br />
Malloy, Edward Francis, 28MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Malone, Wilfred J., 27C, Park Ridge, 111.<br />
Maloney, Catherine Mains, 27A, Sodus Point.<br />
Maloney, Martin Edward, 27E, Waterloo.<br />
Malti, Michel George, A.B., B.S., E.E., M.E.E.,<br />
Grad, Beirut, Syria.<br />
Manchester, Hugh Wallace, 26A, Youngstown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Mandelbaum, Jacques, 28A, New York City.<br />
Mandeville, Harold Theron, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Mange, Emerson Wadsworth, 26Ag, Plandome.<br />
Mangelsdorff, Arthur Fred, B.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
Union Hill, N. J.<br />
Mangold, Marson Walton, D.D.S., SpMD NYC,<br />
Arlington, N. J.<br />
Manktelow, Winifred Mary, 26Ag, Oriskany.<br />
Mann, Earle Gurney, 27Ag, Richmond, Ind.<br />
Manning, Wayne Eyer, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Manthai, Frederick Stephen, 27C, Port Jervis.<br />
Manuel, Gaston Alexander,27MD NYC, NewYork<br />
City.<br />
Marble, Dean Richmond, 27Ag, Holcomb.<br />
Marble, Thomas Frederick, 26C, Ithaca.<br />
Marchand, Herbert John, 2SAg, Buffalo.<br />
Marchant, John Henry, SpA, Ithaca.<br />
Marcus, Julius, 28A, New York City.<br />
Mardis, Chauncey J., A.B., 27MD NYC, Lebanon,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Mardon, Austin, A.M., Grad, Cambridge, England.<br />
Marein, Edmund, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Maretta, James Joseph, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Maretzo, Charles Bartholomew, 25E, Brooklyn.<br />
Marietta, Harold Edward, 28A, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Markewich, Arthur, 26A, New York City.<br />
Markey, Milton Lindsay, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Markin, Elias, 25A, Rochester.<br />
Marks, Claude Ulyett, 27C, Middletown.<br />
Marks, Harold Maurice, 26M, New York City.<br />
Marksbury, Ernestine Gaynes, 25A, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Marple, William Elwood, 25A, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Marquardt, Julius Charles, B.S., Grad, Geneva.<br />
Marquis, Dean Wilson, 26MD NYC, Winona Lake,<br />
Ind.<br />
Marsh, Donald Charles, 27M, Twinsburg, Ohio.<br />
Marsh, John Dudley, 27A, Painesville, Ohio.<br />
Marsh, Lucy Edith, 2sAg, Brookton.<br />
Marshall, John, jr., 26Ag, Waterloo.<br />
Marshall, Leonard Joseph, 26M, Salem, N. H.<br />
Marshall, Robert, 28Ag, Oneonta.<br />
Martens, James Hart Curry, C.E., M.S., Grad,<br />
Shrub Oak.<br />
Martin, Earl Albert, A.M., Grad, Bethany, Mo.<br />
Martin, Edward Joseph, jr., 25M, Tarrytown.<br />
Martin, Frank Edwin, 28M, Ithaca.<br />
Martin, Henry Bailey, 26M, Rochester.<br />
Martin, Kelsey Loftus, 26L, Fort Sam Houston,<br />
Texas.<br />
Martin, Kenneth Hollis, 27Ag, Falconer.<br />
Martin, Randolph Benton, 26M, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Martin, Rebecca E., 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Martinez, Juan Jose\ 27M, Mexico City, Mexico.<br />
Martino, Tobbio, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Marvin, Elizabeth Brewer, 26Ag, Caledonia.<br />
Mashek, Vojta Frank, jr., 28A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Mason, Albert LaMont, 26Ag, Albion.<br />
Mason, Elinor Elizabeth, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Mason, Kenneth Joseph, 28C Buffalo.<br />
Mason, Malcolm Woodruff, 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Mason, Robert Parker, 25M, Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Mason, Samuel Paul, 27AChem, Meyersdale, Pa.<br />
Massey, Loren Johnson, 29Eng, Winnetka, 111.<br />
Massey, Stuart Channell, 2SAChem, Malone.
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Masten, Edward C, 28Ag, Woodmere.<br />
Masters, George Christian, 26M, New York City.<br />
Masters, Richard Louis, 27AChem, Ithaca.<br />
Mather, Fred, 25MD NYC, Wooster, Mass.<br />
Mathes, Roger Alfred, 25A, Batavia.<br />
Mathewson, Joseph Bryant, 26MD NYC, Bath.<br />
Mathewson, Mary Elizabeth, 26A, Staten Island.<br />
Mathey, Auguste Simon, 28C, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Matthiessen, Theodore DeWitt, 26M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Mattison, Charles Wesley, 28Ag, Oneonta.<br />
Mattli, Peter Anthony, B.S., Grad, Uri, Switzer<br />
land.<br />
Mattocks, Elmer Owen, 26M, Ithaca.<br />
Matz, Ruth Evelyn, 27Ag, Shillington, Pa.<br />
Maul, John Conrad, Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Maurer, Louise Christine, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Maushart, Joseph Paul, 27Ag, Jamaica.<br />
Maxwell, Robert Grove, 2SAg, Franklinville.<br />
May, Adelaide Shaw, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
May, George Herbert, 25A, Carbondale, Pa.<br />
Mayer, Jerome Gerald, 28C, Utica.<br />
Mayer, William Lipman, 27A, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Maynard, Wilbur Allen, jr., 26C, Newtonville,<br />
Mass.<br />
Meach, Elizabeth Hammond, 2sAg, Castile.<br />
Mead, Alden Henry, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Meagley, Donald Eugene, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Meaker, Arthur Leslie, 2 7A, Auburn<br />
Mears, Lyman Forbes, 27 M, Cornwall-on-Hudson.<br />
Mecartney, John Lupton, B.S., Grad., Vancluse,<br />
Va.<br />
Meckler, Rubin, 28A, New York City.<br />
Medden, Rhena Vaughn, 27A, Seneca Falls.<br />
Medway, Alice Mary, 26A, Fort Wadsworth.<br />
Meenes, Max, A.M., Grad, Worcester, Mass.<br />
Mehegan, Rose Mary Angela, 27A, Fulton.<br />
Meigs, Robert Brander, 27L, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Meister, George Samuel, 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Mejo, Walter Louis, 28A, Rockaway Beach.<br />
Melcher, John Henry, 26L, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Melnick, Eva, 37Ag, Sidney.<br />
Melnicker, Harold, 25A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Melzer, Lester David, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Menasoff, George, 26M, Yonkers.<br />
Menconi, Leonard, 26E, Hastings-on-Hudson.<br />
Mendelavitz, Jacob, 28A, Albany.<br />
Mendelowitz, Edward, 26L, New Brighton.<br />
Mendetz, Aaron, 28A, Spring Valley.<br />
Mendez, Carlota, A.B., 27MD NYC, Ithaca.<br />
Mendez, Enrique, 26C, Lares, P. R.<br />
Mendez, Laura, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Mera, Bernardo Loreto, 26M, Arecibo, P. R.<br />
Mercer, Hazel Marie, 28Ag, White Plains.<br />
Mereness, Elmer Hiram, 26Ag, Worcester.<br />
Merin, Joseph Harold, B.S., 27MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Merine, Allan Abraham, 28A, Kingston.<br />
Merolla, Edwin F., 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Merrell, Harold Alonzo, 26Ag, Sterling Station.<br />
Merrick, Charles M., 3d, 26M, New Brighton, Pa.<br />
Merrill, Dana Noyes, 27M, Fort Thomas, Ky.<br />
Merrill, Harwood Ferry, 26A, Fort Thomas, Ky.<br />
Merrill, Hazel E., 26A, Johnson City.<br />
Merrill, Jesse Charles, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Merriman, Henry Lee, 28Ar, Beaver Falls, Pa.<br />
Merritt, Bertha Sutermeister, Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Merritt, Rachel Alice, 28Ag, Dunkirk.<br />
Merritt, William Fowler, 26C, New York City.<br />
Mertz, Pierre, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Merzbach, Eugene Cahn, 26A, New York City.<br />
Meserve, Paul Boynton, 2SAr, Framingham, Mass.<br />
Messer, Lykergus William, 28V, Trumansburg.<br />
Messing, Corinne Gaskill, 28Ag, North Tonawanda.<br />
Metz, Reynolds, 28Ag, South Bend, Ind.<br />
Metzger, Henry Charles, jr., 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Metzger, Richard Eugene, 28Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Meyer, Albert Francis, 28C, Buffalo.<br />
Meyer, Anna Helen, 2 7A, Richmond Hill.<br />
Meyer, Bernard, 25M, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Meyer, Francena Roulet, 2sAg, Richmond Hill.<br />
Meyer, Henry Herman, 27L, Richmond Hill.<br />
Meyer, Karle Baker, 28M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Meyer, Margaret Dorothy, 26Ag, Schenectady.<br />
Meyer, Walter Zimmermann, 28M, Cape Girar<br />
deau, Mo.<br />
Meyers, Evert William, 25A, Anaconda, Mont.<br />
Meyers, Joseph Andrew, jr., 27L, New York City.<br />
Meyn, Albert William, Sp A, Rochester.<br />
Mezansky, Samuel, 25A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Michael, Elizabeth May, 27A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Michaelis, Alfred Moritz, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Michel, Philip Harold, 26Ag, Bronxville.<br />
Mickle, John Daniel, 28Eng, Chatham.<br />
Middaugh, Wessels Stevenson, 26Ag, Slaterville<br />
Springs.<br />
Mider, George Burroughs, 28A, Gloversville.<br />
Miles, Harold Leslie, 26E, Dundee.<br />
Miles, Ralph Francis, 28Ag, Canastota.<br />
Milkhorat, Adolph Thomas, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
Carlstadt, N. J.<br />
Millan, Franklin Eckess, 27E, Tampico, Mexico.<br />
Millane, Catherine Brear, 26A, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Millane, John Joseph, jr., 28A, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Millar, Albert Elkin, 26E, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Millar, Quentin Rogers, 27Ag, Rockaway Beach.<br />
Millard, Clyde Ira, 27E, Etna.<br />
26MD NYC, Brook<br />
Millemann, Raymond Joseph,<br />
lyn.<br />
Miller, Archibald Tearse, 25M, Winona, Minn.<br />
Miller, Arthur Hiester, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Miller, Cameron Simpson, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Miller, Carl Gustave, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Miller, Chester Austin, 28Ag, McDonough.<br />
Miller, David, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Miller, Edward Frederick, jr., 2sAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Miller, Edwin Noble, 27Ag, Homer.<br />
Miller, Fannie Butcher, 2sAg, Elmer, N. J.<br />
Miller, Florence, 27A, New York City.<br />
Miller, Francis Gallagher, 27E, Horseheads.<br />
Miller, Frank Wayland, 27Ag, Batavia.<br />
Miller, G. William, 25E, Rochester.<br />
Miller, Guy Weyer, B.S., Grad, Warren, Ohio.<br />
Miller, Irma Philomena, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Miller, Jean Hamilton, 26M, Nanuet.<br />
Miller, John Godfrey, 2SAg, New Market, Va.<br />
Miller, John Strother, 27M, Rahway, N. J.<br />
Miller, John TenBroeck, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Miller, Lewis Jacob, 27A, New York City.<br />
Miller, Maud Carolyn, 27Ag, Mamaroneck.<br />
Miller, Muriel Janet, 26Ag, McDonough.<br />
Miller, Norman Amos, 26A, Evanston, 111.<br />
Miller, Russell Cooper, B.S., Grad, Chester, Pa.<br />
Miller, Saul Martin, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Miller, Shirley Anita, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Miller, S. Morris, 26Ag, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Miller, Thomas Edwin, 28A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Miller, Walter Rohrer, 26V, Mamaroneck.<br />
Milligan, John Alexander, 26A, Schuylerville.<br />
Mills, Alfred Schultz, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Mills, Ellen Luella, 27Ag, Fillmore.<br />
Mills, Ernest Merle, 2sAg, Melrose, Mass.<br />
Mills, Maragaret Ada, 28A, Highland Lake.<br />
Mills, Wilfred Douglas, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Millspaugh, Edith Daisy, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Milmoe, Mary Anne, 27Ag, Canastota.<br />
Milton, Paul Robert, 26A, New York City.<br />
Miner, Dorothy Anne, 27Ag, Phelps.<br />
Miner, Fred Loren, 27Ag, Mohonk Lake.<br />
Minnick, Wilbur Charles, 26Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Mintz, Nelson Kenneth, 28A, Morristown, N. J.<br />
Miscall, Jack, M.S., Grad, Albany.<br />
Miscall, Laurence, 26A, Albany.<br />
Mishnun, Florence, 25A, New York City.<br />
Misra, Dwarka Nath, Grad, Shanghoi, Punjab,<br />
India.<br />
Mitchell, Dale Raymond, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Mitchell, Doris Lillian, 2Ag, Ithaca.
202 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />
Mitchell, George Gordon, 27C, Aberdeen, Md.<br />
Mitchell, Milo Abner, 27A, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Mitchell, Robert Kimberley, 26Ag, Southbury,<br />
Conn.<br />
Mitman, Joseph Carroll, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Moeder, William Daniel, 27E, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Moellman, Thomas Albert, 28A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Moench, Henrietta Alice, 27Ag, Gowanda.<br />
Moffat, Irene May, 27C, Rutherford, N. J.<br />
Moffatt, Carroll Keith, 27C, Walden.<br />
Moffett, Mary Cleveland, 28A, New York City.<br />
Mohr, Ethel Margaret, 27A, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Moir, Hector McDonald, 26M, Papaikon, Hawaii.<br />
Mole, John Ivan, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Molinet, Ignacio Saturnino, 27M, Chaparra, Cuba.<br />
Mollenberg, Richard Henry, 27 M, Buffalo.<br />
Mollison, James Davidson, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Monpgh.in, Fr.mk ("Iwrles. jr., 27A, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Monahan, Albert John, 25L, Johnstown.<br />
Monahan, William Floyd, 25L, Johnstown.<br />
Monash, Andrew Davies, 27A, New Rochelle.<br />
Mone, Frances Naomi, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Monroe, Henry Stanton, 26M, Chicago, 111.<br />
Monser, Edward Lomax, jr., 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Montag, Elsie Marguerite, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Monteith, Frances Irene, 26A, New York City.<br />
Monte leero, Carlos, 25M, Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />
Monty, Mary Kellogg, 26Ag, Hudson Falls.<br />
Moody, Joseph Eugene, Sp Ag, E lington, Conn.<br />
Mooney, Lewis Riley, A.B., Pd. B., Grad, Sayre, Pa.<br />
Moor, John Hunt, 28A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Moore, Arthur Rose, 26L, Fredonia.<br />
Moore, Arthur Ulric, 27A, Scotch Plains, N. J.<br />
Moore, Charles Herbert, 27C, Lake Forest, 111.<br />
Moore, Clifford Holley, 26C, Yonkers.<br />
Moore, David Wilson, 3d, 25A, Grad, Clayton,<br />
N.J.<br />
Moore, Harry Lynn, B.S., Grad, Raphine, Va.<br />
Moore, Herbert Newton, 28E, Hohokus, N. J.<br />
Moore, Howard Nelson, 28E, Steubenville, Ohio.<br />
Moore, James Whitney, 27A, River Edge, N. J.<br />
Moore, Norman Slawson, A.B., 26MD NYC,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Moore, Paul James, 25A, Auburn.<br />
Moore, Philip Wilson, 25M, River Edge, N. J.<br />
Moore, Pliny Loyal, 28A, Tabere.<br />
Moore, Willson Ellis, 26M, Candor.<br />
Morales, Rita, B.A., Grad, Houston, Texas.<br />
Moran, Edward Aloysius, 26Ag, Arcade.<br />
Moran, Helen Mary, 26A, Troy.<br />
Moran, Virginia Hope, 2sAg, Seneca Falls.<br />
Moran, William Joseph, 26Ag, Arcade.<br />
Morath, John William, 28Ar, Utica.<br />
Mordock, John Bayley, 28M, Winnetka, 111.<br />
Morehouse, Walter Bertram, M.S., Grad, Sandy<br />
Cove, N. S., Can.<br />
Moreland, Sherman, jr., 26L, Van Etten.<br />
Morelli, Frederick, 26A. Utica.<br />
Moreno, Roberto Reynaldo, 26AChem, Manila,<br />
P.I.<br />
Moress, Saul, 27MD NYC, Rochester.<br />
Morgan, George Warren, 27L, Pottsville, Pa.<br />
Morgan, Godfrey, jr., 25E, Buffalo.<br />
Morgan, Henry Durand, 29Ar, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Morgan. Lawrence Onis, A.M., Grad, Turon, Kans.<br />
Morgan, Miriam Desire Elsbree, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Morgan, William Richard, 27C, Utica.<br />
Morgan, Willis Dickinson, 25L, Sorakers.<br />
Morganstern, Richard Ralph, 26E, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Morioka, Isami, Grad, Takaishimura, Kochiken,<br />
Japan.<br />
Moritz, Fred George, 2M, Denver, Colo.<br />
Morlidge, John Bailie, jr., 27C, Newport, Ky.<br />
Morris, Grace Estella, 26A, Lockport.<br />
Morris, Harry Hasson, jr., 26AChem. Augusta, Ga.<br />
Morris, John Carless. 26E, Sag Harbor.<br />
Morris, John Harold, A.B., M.D., Sp MD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Morris, Mary Edna, Sp A, Alpine,<br />
Morris, Robert, 25A, New York City.<br />
Morrison, Clarence Leonard, Sp Ag, Cambridge,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Morrison, Malcolm Chapman, 25M, Ithaca.<br />
Morrison, Marjorie Gale, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Morrison, Rose Dee, 28A, Ridgefield Park, N. J.<br />
Morse, Abram Charles, 27A, New York City.<br />
Morse, Charles Walter, B.Chem., Gnd, Amsterdam.<br />
Morse, Franc Hall, B.S., Grad, Levanna.<br />
Morse, Raymond Carmel, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Morse, Reva Louise, 27Ag, Dundee.<br />
Morse, Rowena Allen, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Mortimer, Earl John, 29Ag, Stafford.<br />
Mortimer, George Richard, 28Ag, Freeport.<br />
Morton, David Skinner, 27A, Syracuse.<br />
Morton, Joseph Harold, 27A, New York City.<br />
Moses, Max, 28MD NYC, Spring Valley.<br />
Moses, Richard Guggenheimer, 28A, Baltimore,<br />
Md.<br />
Mosher, Esther, 28A, Auburn.<br />
Mosher, Lewis Kenneth, 28A, Horseheads.<br />
Moshier, Edson George, 26M, Penn Yan.<br />
Moss, Leland Bartlett, 26E, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Mosso, Emma Alliene, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Mossop, Mervyn Charles, B.S., Grad, Cape Town,<br />
South Africa.<br />
Most, Amicus, 27C, New York City.<br />
Mothershead, Wilson, 28Ar, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Mott, Lawrence Vancleve, 25C, Buffalo.<br />
Mott-Smith, Robert Hartwell, 25E, Honolulu,<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Mould Etta Peace, 27A, Montgomery.<br />
Moulton, Richard Wilmarth, 25E, Quincy, Mass.<br />
Mount. Charles Koons, jr., 25M, Brooklyn.<br />
Mount, Frances de Gray, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Mountsier, Charles Mcllvain, 28M, Bellevue, Pa.<br />
Moyer, Clarence Simon, 28AChem, Womelsdorf,<br />
Pa.<br />
Moyer, Elizabeth Richmond, 27Ag, Lockport.<br />
Moyer. May Fretz, 27Ag, Quakertown, Pa.<br />
Moynihan, John Robert, 26M, Buffalo.<br />
Mueller, Clara Viola, 27A, Caldwell, N. J.<br />
Mueller, Frank Hieronymus, 26M, Decatur, 111.<br />
Mueser, Richard Edward, 26Ag, New York City.<br />
Muir, Walter, 27E, New York City.<br />
Muller, Albeit Stanley, B.S., Grad, Huntington.<br />
Muller, Barbara, 27A, San Francisco, Cal.<br />
Muller, Carl Frederick, 26A, New York City.<br />
Muller, Franklin Frederick, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Muller, Herbert Joseph, 25A, New York City.<br />
Muller, Ysabel Alvira, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Mumford, Dwight Curtis, B.S., Grad, Urbana, 111.<br />
Mundy, Floyd Woodruff, jr., 28 \. New York City.<br />
Munns, Ralph Brady, 27Ag, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Munschauer, George Edwin, 27M, Buffalo.<br />
Murdock, Charles George, jr., 28A, Auburn.<br />
Murdock, Malcolm Putnam, 28A. Olean.<br />
Murdock, Richard Coolidge, 27A, Ossining.<br />
Murdock, Robert Davidson, 28Ag, Ossining.<br />
Murnane, Theodore Bernard, 27C, Utica.<br />
Murphy, Hugh Crahan, 28Ag, Eastport.<br />
Murphy, Margaret Chambers, 2sAg, New York<br />
Citv.<br />
Murray, George Gilbert, 26Ag, New Rochelle.<br />
Murray, George Washington, jr., 2SAChem, Mount<br />
Vernon.<br />
Murray, Gerald Augustus, 27A, Neponsit.<br />
Murray, Oliver James, 25A, Rockville Center.<br />
Myers, A. Howard, 26A, Albany.<br />
Myers, Mabel Adelaide, A.M., Grad, Anaheim,<br />
Cal.<br />
Myers, Robert Page, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Myers, Spencer, 28A, Ossining.<br />
Myerson, Samuel, B.S.. 28MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Mykrantz, John McCormick, 25A, Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Mylne, John Malloch, jr., 26C, Riverside, Cal.<br />
Nagel, Alfred William, 25M, Ensley, Ala.<br />
Naill, William Young, 26M. Hanover, Pa.
ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 203<br />
Nakano, Tadashi, 28C, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Nakatsukasa, Masao, A.B., Grad, Yokahama,<br />
Japan.<br />
Nail. Arthur Frederick, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Namack, William Henry, 28Eng, Ballston Spa.<br />
Narefsky, Dorothy, 25A, New York City.<br />
Nash, Arthur Lord, 27A, Flushing.<br />
Nathan, Simon Shaffron, 27E, Roosevelt.<br />
Nathanson, Jerome Milton, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Nayer, Frieda, 27A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Neate, Lucy Loretta. 25A, Falconer.<br />
Needham, Paul Robert B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Needham, Sabrina Clifton, 25A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Needham, William Reuel, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Needleman, Isidore Gibby, 27A, New York City.<br />
Neely, Leila Estelle, 27Ag, Rock Hill, S. C.<br />
Neher, Theodore, 26A, New York City.<br />
Nelles, John Frederick, 27M, Irvington, N. J.<br />
Nelson, Alice Rosamond, 26Ag, Great Neck.<br />
Nelson, Helen Stearns Sp Ag, Rensselaer.<br />
Nelson, John Douglas, 2sAg, Yonkers.<br />
Nelson, Milton Goodrich, B.S., Grad, Rensselaer.<br />
Nelson, Samuel Baldwin Smith, 27C, Los Angeles,<br />
Cal.<br />
Nemerson, Nathan, 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Nesbitt, Donald Albert, 28A, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Nettleton, Dorothy May, 25A, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Neumann, Warrei Randolph, E.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Neushul, Michael, 26M, New York City.<br />
Nevin, Charles Merrick, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Nevins, Irvin, 25E, New York City.<br />
Newcomb, James Lawrence, 26Ag, Albany.<br />
Newell, George Kennedy, jr., 25M, Saranac Lake.<br />
Newell, John Mackintosh, 28A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Newfang, Edward Carl, 26A, Hastings-on-Hudson.<br />
Newhall, Allan Goodrich, B.S., Grad, Williamstown,<br />
Mass.<br />
Newland, Harry Elihu, B.S., Grad, Mitchell, Ind.<br />
Newman, Albert B., A.B., Grad, New York City.<br />
Newman, Alphonso Collins, 26V, Penfield.<br />
Newman, Frances Anna, 28A, New York City.<br />
Newman, Grace Trenholme, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Newman, Julian, 28M, Brooklyn.<br />
Newton, Charles Francis, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Newton, Miles Corl, 25C, Ithaca.<br />
Newton, Paul Jefferson, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Nichols, Charles Kitto, 26A, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Nichols, Helen Colegrove, 2SAr, Buffalo.<br />
Nichols, Rudolf Edward, 28V, Chatham.<br />
Nicholson, Florence Millicent, 27A, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Nick, Robert Pinney, 25E, Youngstown, Ohio.<br />
Nickles, Herbert Leslie, 26Ag, Massillon, Ohio.<br />
Nicolaides, George James, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Niday, Margaret Mary, 27L, Boise, Idaho.<br />
Nield, Walter Kelsey, 27A, East Aurora.<br />
Niu, Dewar Illiad, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Soochow,<br />
China.<br />
Nixon, John Fredrick, 27L, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Nixon, Theodore, A.B., Grad, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Noback, Charles Victor, D.V.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Nobel, James Dodman, 26A, Hackensack, N. J.<br />
Nobile, Joseph Charles, 26Ar, New York City.<br />
Noble, Elizabeth, 28Ag, Roslyn Heights.<br />
Noble, Stanley Rodman, 27A, Yonkers.<br />
Nohle, Ernest Foster, 28Ag, Adams.<br />
Nolin, Joseph Henry, 25Ag, Auburn.<br />
Noll, John, jr., 25A, Youngstown, Ohio.<br />
Noonan, Cyril James, 28V, Honeoye Falls.<br />
Noonburg, William, 27AChem, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Norman, Peter Roussel, 25E, Morgan City, La.<br />
Norman, William Lee, B.S., Grad, Sinclairville.<br />
Norris, James Alexander, 25C, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Norris, Wilber Locke. 26C, Glens Falls.<br />
North, George Jay, 27AChem, Washington, D. C.<br />
Northrop, Miles Gordon, 25 M, Oldsmar, Fla.<br />
Northrop, Ruth Augusta, 2sAg, Westfield.<br />
Norton, Earle William, 26A, Gardiner, Me.<br />
Norton, Lytle Hurd, 26C, Wellsville.<br />
Norton, Paul Joseph, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Nosek, Anton George, jr., 25Ar, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Notestein, Frank Wallace, B.S., Grad, Alma, Mich.<br />
November, Willis m, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Novotny, Frank John, 25A, Long Island City.<br />
Nowicki, Valentine Anthony, 25A, Yonkers.<br />
Noxon, Mary Esther, 27Ag, North Creek.<br />
Noyes, Charlotte MacCallum, 28A, Kenwood.<br />
Noyes, Howard Bohner, 27C, Albany.<br />
Noyes, Imogen Constance, 25A, Kenwood.<br />
Nuckols, Samuel Stuart, 28E, Riverton, N. J.<br />
Nugent, William Kemp, 25V, Richmond Hill.<br />
Nundy, Janet Bertha, 26Ag, Westfield.<br />
Nungezer, Edwin, B.S., Grad. Columbia, S. C.<br />
Nusbaum, Merrill Beckenheimer, 26Ar, Gary, Ind.<br />
Nuttall, Ruth Marian, 28Ag, Brookton.<br />
Nydegger, Roland Roswell, 28M, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Nye, Sylvanus Fisher, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Nyholm, Christian, Grad, Copenhagen. Denmark.<br />
Nyi, Tsung Tsong, 28MD, Soochow, China.<br />
Nystrom, Marden Roscoe, 26Ag, Ridgefield Park,<br />
N.J.<br />
Oakes, Randall Voorhees, 28Ag, Maplewood, N, J.<br />
O'Banion, Albert Lee, 27E, Ithaca.<br />
O'Brien, Dorothy Adele, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
O'Connell, Mary Ellen, Sp Ag, Hammondsport.<br />
O'Connor, Ruth Virginia, 27Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Odbert, John Turner, 28M, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Odell, Norman Samuel, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
Odin, Eugene, 27M, New York City.<br />
O'Donnell, Howard Jerome, 25M, Pelham.<br />
O'Donnell, Leo Joseph, 27MD NYC, Jersey City,<br />
N.J.<br />
O'Donnell, Mildred Genevieve, 28A, Herkimer.<br />
Oertel, Everett, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Offenthal, Arnold Laurence, 25A, New York City.<br />
Ogburn, Roger Wendell, A.B., 26MD NYC,<br />
Greensboro, N. C.<br />
Ogden, George Dorris, 27L, Batavia.<br />
Ogden, Helen, 26Ag, Elnora.<br />
Ogden, John William, 26M, Perkasie, Pa.<br />
Ogden, Jonathan, 2 8A. Ithaca.<br />
Ogden, William Hall, 27C, Ithaca.<br />
Ohart, Theodore Charles, 28M, Auburn.<br />
Okamoto, Tatsuji, Grad, Sashiki, Kumamoto,<br />
Japan.<br />
Olafson, Peter, 26V, Edinburg, N. Dak.<br />
Oldberg, Oscar Orville, 27M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Olds, Franklin Marcellus, 28Eng, Rochester.<br />
O'Leary, Anna Bamford, 25Ag, Cortland.<br />
O'Leary, Paul Martin, A.B., Grad, Lawrence, Kans.<br />
Oliver, Mildred Julia, 2sAg, New City.<br />
Oliver, Viola Genevieve, 27A, New City.<br />
Olmstead, Frances Marguerite, 2SAg, South Wor<br />
cester.<br />
Olmstead, Herbert Brown, 27C, New Britain,<br />
Conn.<br />
Olmsted, Laurence Judson, 25L, Syracuse.<br />
Olsen, Alfred Lander, 2sAg, Montgomery.<br />
Olsen, Ethel Ingeborg, 27Ag, Ballston Spa.<br />
Olson, Bertil John, 28Eng, Norwich.<br />
O'Malley, Frank Joseph, 27E, Scranton, Pa.<br />
O'Neil, Charles Schilling, 27M, Ithaca.<br />
O'Neil, Robert Kenneth, 27V, Endicott.<br />
O'Neill, Florence Connor, Sp Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Opdyke, Franklin Smith, 28Ag, St. James.<br />
Orange, Herbert Edward, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Orcutt, Howard Sidney, 25E, Coudersport, Pa.<br />
Ornelas, Samuel, 26Ag, Mexico City, Mexico.<br />
Orr, Ronald. 28C, Montgomery, Ala.<br />
Osborn, Elma Lauber, 27Ag, Monticello.<br />
Osborn, Virginia, 27Ag, Monticello.<br />
Osborne, Greta Louise, 27A, Water Mill.<br />
Osborne, Herrick, 26C, Warrensburg.<br />
Osborne, Luis Edmund, 28Ar, Havana, Cuba.<br />
Osborne, Paul Vincent, 28C, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Osborne, Samuel Carson, 27E, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Osborne, Theodore Morrison, 2SC, Burke, Idaho.<br />
Osgerby, Fenton Lincoln, 25E, East Tawas, Mich.
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0'Shea,r<br />
Arthur Waring, 28Ag, Spokane, Wash.<br />
O'Shea, Daniel George, jr., 25C, Spokane, Wash.<br />
O'Shea, Sidney Daniel, 28A, LeRoy.<br />
Ostrofsky, James Norman, 26AChem, Bridgeport,<br />
Conn.<br />
Ostrow, Irving, 27A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Otteson, William Irving, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Otto, Richard Louis, 27Ag, Schenectady.<br />
Otto, Samuel Christy, 26M, Richmond Hill.<br />
Ovenshine, Eugene Samuel, 2sC,Washington, D. C.<br />
Overacker, John Wendall, 27A, Gouverneur.<br />
Overton, Frances Sweet, 28A, Peconic.<br />
Owen, Kenneth Dale, 2oA, New Harmony, Ind.<br />
Owen, Vincent Leo Anthony, 28Ag, Inwood.<br />
Owens, Clara Brewster, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Owens, Helen Brewster, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Owings, Nathaniel Alexander, 27Ar, Indianapolis,<br />
Ind.<br />
Pack, Herbert John, M.S., Grad, Logan, Utah.<br />
Packard, John Randolph, 2d, 26A, Greenville, Pa.<br />
Paddon, Cecil John, 28E, New York City.<br />
Page, George Nelson, 26M, Syracuse.<br />
Page, Henry Levi, 28Ag, Phelps.<br />
Page, Irvine H., 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Pagliaro, Frank Joseph, 25C, New York City.<br />
Paige, John Edwin, 28Ag, Ware, Mass.<br />
Paine, Cuyler Emory, 2sAg, Albion.<br />
Paine, Helen Mae, 27Ag, Medina.<br />
Palestine, Herman, 27C, Brooklyn.<br />
Paley. David Harold, 28MD NYC, Spring Valley.<br />
Palm, William Henry, 25E, West Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Palmer, Francis Charles, 2 7A, Apalachin.<br />
Palmer, Frederick Wright, 28A, Holley.<br />
Palmer, Hoke Smith, 25Ag, Gate City, Va.<br />
Palmer, Lynn Ransom, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Palmer, Raymond Vincent, 25C, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Palmer, Robert Carrington, 28M, Afton.<br />
Palmer, Warren Clark, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Palmer, William Elmer, 28A, Elmira.<br />
Palmerton, Roswell Keith, 28A, Deposit.<br />
Paltrowitz, Reuben Harold, 26L, New York City.<br />
Panek, Victor Hugo, 25A, Gloversville.<br />
Panja, Atal Kumar, 27M, Calcutta, India.<br />
Papae, Norman, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Paret, Merrill Parmly, 25M, Bay Shore.<br />
Parish, Truman Adrian, 26Ag, Avon.<br />
Park, Neil Hamill, 27Ar, Parkin, Ark.<br />
Parker, Alice Rogers, 2SAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Parker, Dorothy Ruth, Sp A, Cortland.<br />
Parker, Eugene Lewis, 27L, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Parker, Frederick William, jr., 27M, Glencoe, 111.<br />
Parker, Harold Croft, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Parker, James Peabody, 28M, Glencoe, 111.<br />
Parker, John Mason, 3d, 28A, Owego.<br />
Parker, Ralph Langley, B.S., ScM., M.S., Grad,<br />
Ames, Iowa.<br />
Parker, Raymond Asahel, 28Ag, Richville.<br />
Parker, Winston England, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Parkhurst, Irving Wright, 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Parliman, Margaret Helen, 27Ag, Tenafly, N. J.<br />
Parmley, Thomas Jennison, B.S., Grad, Salt<br />
Lake City, Utah.<br />
Parrott, Edith Wilbur, A.B., Grad, Lake George.<br />
Parrott, Rosemarie, 28A, Plandome.<br />
Parshall, Charles Jonas, 28V, Colome, S. Dak.<br />
Parshall, William Baldwin, 27L, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Parsons, Charles Land, 26M, Elmira.<br />
Parsons, Cornelia Bowne, 27Ag, Marcellus.<br />
Parsons, Everice Evelyn, 26Ag, East Canaan,<br />
Conn.<br />
Parsons, Floyd Bancroft, 28M, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Parsons, John Spencer, 2$ M, Warren, Pa.<br />
Parsons, Theophilus, jr., B.Chem., Grad, Washing<br />
ton, D. C.<br />
Partee, Goodloe Malone, jr., 26A, Ripley, Tenn.<br />
Partridge, Edith Geneva, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Pasco, Iva Blanche, 26Ag, South Butler.<br />
Pashley, Warren James, 27A, Oneonta.<br />
Pasternak, Harry Joseph, 26A, New York City.<br />
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Pasto, Toini Helvi, 27A, Lockwood.<br />
Patchett, Bertha Anita, 27Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Patel, Mooljibhai Shivabhai, M.S., Grad, Anand,<br />
India.<br />
Paterson, Schuyler George, 26C, Burdett.<br />
Patnode, Winton Irving, 26AChem, Pittsfield,<br />
Mass.<br />
Patten, Zeboim Cartter, jr., 25Ag, Chattanooga,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Patterson, John Highberger, 25A, Greensburg, Pa.<br />
Patterson, Robert Fenton, 26L, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Patterson, Ward Saunders, 26M, Dunellen, N. J.<br />
Patton, Mary Harriet, 25A, Brackney, Pa.<br />
Pavitt, Morris Eugene, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Pawley, Myron Gould, 26E, New York City.<br />
Payne, Mary Graydon, A.B., Grad, Danville, 111.<br />
Payne, Ralph Harrison, 27Ar, Youngstown, Ohio.<br />
Payne, William Olcott, 28Ag, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Peacock, Vera Louise, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Pearis, Samuel Herbert, 26A, Binghamton.<br />
Pearlman, Esther Anna, 26A, Troy.<br />
Pearlman, Leonard, 28A, New York City.<br />
Pearson, Arthur, A.B., Grad, Denver, Colo.<br />
Pearson, Arthur Seymour, 27C, Yonkers.<br />
Peavy, Helen Martha, 25A, Franklinville.<br />
Pecheur, Herbert Eugene, 27Ag, Jamaica.<br />
Peck, Dorothy Helen, 27Ag, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Peck, Irving George, 27Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Peck, Walter Chadwick, 28E, Port Jervis.<br />
Peckham, Felix Augustus, M.E., Grad, Washing<br />
ton, D. C.<br />
Pedersen, Laura Grace, 26A, Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Pedersen, Ruth Pauline, 28A, Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Peer, Lyndon Arthur, A.B., 25MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Peerless, Julius, 28A, Utica.<br />
Peisner, Irving David, 2 7A, Middletown, Conn.<br />
Pelaez, Manuel, 26A, New York City.<br />
Pellman, Carl William, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Pelmont, Andrew Prosper, A.B., Grad, Parthenay,<br />
Deux Sevres, France.<br />
Pelton, Frank Mathews, 28A, Youngsville, Pa.<br />
Pelton, Robert Glasgow, 25L, Lowville.<br />
Pendell, Elmer, LL.B., B.S., M.A., Grad, Waverly.<br />
Penman, Roy Franklyn, B.S. in E.E., Grad, Woods<br />
Cross, Utah.<br />
Penn, Louis, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Pennock, Enos Eldridge, 28A, Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Perine, R.obert Donald, 2sAg, Binghamton.<br />
Perregaux, Edmond Adrian, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Perrell, Helen Elizabeth, 25A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Perrotta, Irvin Anthony, 27A, Reading, Pa.<br />
Perry, Charles Trueman, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
Perry, Eugene Raymond, 25Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Perry, Fairfield Scott, 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Perry, Madelin Ruth, 28MD, Ithaca.<br />
Perry, Walter Merton, 27M, Brooklyn.<br />
Pesez, Gerard Augustus, 28Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Petermann, Albert Edward, jr., 2 7A, Calumet,<br />
Mich.<br />
Petersen, Grace Agnes, 26Ag, Woodhaven.<br />
Petersen, John Jacob, 25V, North Bergen, N. J.<br />
Peterson, Minford Lou, 28Ag, Findley Lake.<br />
Petrillo, William, 25C, Rochester.<br />
Pettengill, James Cole, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Pettinger, George Westcott, 27C, Rochester.<br />
Petty, William Ellsworth, jr., 27Ag, Coreys.<br />
Pew, Thomas William, 26M, Moylan, Pa.<br />
Pfaff, Henry William, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Pfann, George Roberts, 27L, Marion, Ohio.<br />
Pflug, Carl, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Phelps, Dudley Francis, 26M, Brooklyn.<br />
?helps, Houston Street, 26E, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Phillips, Alice Rosina, 28Ag, Prattsburgh.<br />
Phillips, Harold John, 26Ag, Hulburton.<br />
Phillips, Margelia Louise, 28Ag, Prattsburg.<br />
Phillips, Viola Allen, 25A, Canandaigua.<br />
Phipps, Ivan Francis, B.Ag.Sc, Grad, Melbourne,<br />
Victoria, Australia.<br />
Phipps, William Mason, B.S., Grad, Salyersville.Ky
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Piasecki, Harry Adam, 28E, Buffalo.<br />
Pick, Herbert Leal, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Pierce, Leland Theodore, 2sAg, DeRuyter.<br />
Pierson, George Everett, jr., 25M, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Pierson, Kirvan Henry, 25C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Pierstorff, Arthur Lewis, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Pierstorff, Marion Louise, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Piester, Mary Elizabeth, 28Ag, Staten Island.<br />
Pietsch, Richard Francis, 26A, Evanston, 111.<br />
Pietsch, Walter Randolph, 25A, Evanston, 111.<br />
Pietz, Wesley Charles, 27M, Long Branch, N. J.<br />
Pike, Bernard Chase, 28M, Brooklyn.<br />
Pile, Robert Francis, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Pillion, John Raymond, 27L, Lackawanna.<br />
Pinckney, Ruth Catherine, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Pino, Marion Clara, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Pinonsky, Samuel, 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Pipa, Helen Monica, 28A, Keiser, Pa.<br />
Pirnie, Alexander, 26L, Pulaski.<br />
Pirnie, Miles David, B.S., Grad, Pulaski.<br />
Pitman, Richard Wallace, 28M, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Pittenger, John Elwood, 27M, Stewartsville, N. J.<br />
Pittoni, Mario, 27A, Lynbrook<br />
Pizitz, Sylvia, 28A, Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Place, Edward Wyman, 28A, Rockville Center.<br />
Piatt, John Horace, 26Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Piatt, Ruth Miriam, 27Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Plummer, Norman Herbert, 26MD NYC, Reno,<br />
Nev.<br />
Plunkett, Margaret Louise, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Podboy, August John, 28Ag, Forest City, Pa.<br />
Podboy, Frank Carl, 26A, Forest City, Pa.<br />
Podell, Barney, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Poe, Charles Franklin, A.B., A.M., Ph.C, B.S..<br />
Grad, Boulder, Colo.<br />
Poley, Philip, 28V, New York City.<br />
Pollak, James Emil, 27A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Pollan, Robert Edward, 25L, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Pollock, Samuel Louis, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Pomeroy, Katherine Mcintosh, A.B., Grad, Seneca<br />
Falls.<br />
Pond, Chester Baldwin, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Poole, Arthur Barnard, 26E, Westport, Conn.<br />
Pope, Charles Linder, 26M, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Pope, Conrad Carver, 26A, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Popov, Sergei Mitrofan, 26AChem, Veronege,<br />
Russia.<br />
Popper, Norman Nathan, 28AChem, Newark, N.J.<br />
Porch, Francis Monroe, 25Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Porter, Charles Crissey, 29Ag, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Porter, DeVere Abbot, 2sAg, Crown Point.<br />
Porter, George Arthur, 25M, Nanticoke, Pa.<br />
Porter, Roland Wellington, 26E, New York City.<br />
Porter, William Wiley, 25Ag, Momence, 111.<br />
Post, Amy Herbert, Sp Ag, Batavia.<br />
Post, Donald John, 25C, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Post, Katharine Ferris, 25A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Potdar, Bhagwant Govind, B.S., Grad, Bombay,<br />
India.<br />
Potter, Alice Mary, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Potterton, Dorothy Drew, 28Ag, Closter, N. J.<br />
Potts, Jane Walker, 27A, Morristown, N. J.<br />
Poulson, Howard Ross, 25O, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Powalski, Edward Felix, 28C, Buffalo.<br />
Powell, Adinor Runkle, 25Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Powell, Charles Kelly, M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Powell, Earle Howard, 28Ag, Canandaigua.<br />
Powell, Helen Stahler, 28A, Tamaqua, Pa.<br />
Powell, Whiton, B.A., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Powell, Zenia Margaret, 27Ag, Norwood.<br />
Powers, Hanson Durham, A.B., Grad, Willard,<br />
N. C.<br />
Powers, Wollerton, 27Ag, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Powley, Randle Harmer, 28A, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Poyer, Harland Merton, 26E, Ithaca.<br />
Pozefsky, Joseph, 25A, Gloversville.<br />
Pragerson, Bernard Cohn, 27A, New Rochelle.<br />
Praimakorn, Mom Chao, 25C, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Prangen, Helen Louise, 28Ag, Hornell.<br />
Pratt, Arthur John, 26Ag, Norwich.<br />
Pratt, Carlton Lester, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Pratt, Laurence Francis, B.S., Grad, North Wey<br />
mouth, Mass.<br />
Pratt, Ruth Cornelia, 26Ag, Homer.<br />
Pratt, Schuyler Brother, 25A, Wayland.<br />
Pressman, Edward Samuel, 26A, Springfield, Mass.<br />
Pressman, Leon, 26A, New York City.<br />
Preston, Frank Roland, 27Ag, Oxford.<br />
Preston, Melvin George, 25MD NYC, Utica.<br />
Price, Glendale Marion, 25M, Dundee.<br />
Price, Lemuel Thornton, 28C, Dansville.<br />
Price, Leonard Cassell, 25M, Ithaca.<br />
Price, Reginald Lyne, A.B., Grad, Charlotte,<br />
N. C.<br />
Price, Wilfred M., 26M, Rochester.<br />
Price, William Steiver, 27A, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Prickett, Paul Smith, M.S., Grad, Fort Worth,<br />
Texas.<br />
Pringle, Beatrice Nancy, 27Ag, Norwood.<br />
Pringle, Caroline Gertrude, 27Ag, Mayville.<br />
Pringle, Homer Seymour, 26Ag, Ashville.<br />
Pritchard, John Paul, A.B., Grad, White Lake.<br />
Pritchard, Margaret Small, 25A, White Lake.<br />
Probasco, Marjorie Helen, B.L.A., Grad, Glens<br />
Falls.<br />
Proctor, Donald Andrew, 26A, Keene, N. H.<br />
Proctor, Edward Alexander, 25C, Washington.<br />
D. C.<br />
Proctor, Joseph Leonard, jr., 28E, Highland Park,<br />
111.<br />
Proctor, Thomas Main, 25MD NYC, Waterford.<br />
Proudfoot, Perry Alexander, 26MD NYC, Roselle,<br />
N.J.<br />
Prytherch, Elmer Edward, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Prytherch, Hugh, jr., 25A, Binghamton.<br />
Pudiak, Anne, 27A, Auburn.<br />
Pugsley, James William, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Pugsley, Matthew Corell, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Pullen, Milton VanNest, 27A, Mendon.<br />
Pulvino, Joseph Michael, 26A, Garbutt.<br />
Punzelt, David Wallace, 25C, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Purcell, Walter Joseph, 26C, Kingston.<br />
Purdon, James Ralph, 27L, Clearfield, Pa.<br />
Purdy, Charlotte Elizabeth, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Purdy, George Williams, 25M, Laurelton.<br />
Purdy, Nelson Wesley, 25A, Castile.<br />
Purdy, Ruth, 26A, Ovid.<br />
Putnam, J. Stanley, 28Ag, Dryden.<br />
Pye, Annette Hildreth, 28Ar, Nyack.<br />
Pye, Mildred Alice, 25Ag, New York City.<br />
Pye, Verna Elizabeth Chester, 27Ar, Nyack.<br />
Pyle, Cyrus, 3d., 28A, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Quail, Robert Hoadley, 27M, Brooklyn.<br />
Quell, Marion, 26A, Elmhurst.<br />
Quencer, Arthur Bower, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Qui ck, Almon Dunbar, 28Ag, White Plains.<br />
Qu .ck, Charlotte, 28Ar, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Qu ck, Mary Adelia, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Qu llinan, Adrian Richard, 27Ag, North Troy.<br />
Qu: llinan, Francis Joseph, 25L, Troy.<br />
Qu: nlan, John Harlowe, 26C, Medina.<br />
QU! nn, Albert Stephen, 27C, Watertown.<br />
Qu nn, Benjamin Franklin, 28C, Macon, Ga.<br />
Qu: nn, George Edward, E.E., Grad, Albany.<br />
Qu: nn, Henry Walter, 28Ag, Albany.<br />
Qu: nn, John Ryan, 25A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Qu nt, Harold Samuel, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Qu rk, Elizabeth Dorothy, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Rabinowitch, Sam, 26A, Jamaica.<br />
Rabinowitz, Abraham, 28A, New York City.<br />
Race, Hubert Hawley, E.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Race, Marion Josephine, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Radding, Eva Laura, 26A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Rademan, Norman, 28Ag, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Radford, Alma Bernhardt, 26A, New York City.<br />
Radford, Roberta, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Radice, Marcus Anthony, 2sAg, Buffalo.
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Rafler, Nathan, 28A, Hudson.<br />
Raices, Emanuel Edward, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ramage, Samuel Cowan, 27M, Alexandria, Va.<br />
Ramberg, Edward Granville, 26A, Portland, Ore.<br />
Ramberg, Walter Gustav Charles, 26A, Portland,<br />
Ore.<br />
Ramer, Gordon Frey, 27E, York, Pa.<br />
Ramirez, Mariano Hector, 27L, Mayaguez, P. R.<br />
Rampona, Joseph Mercer, 25M, Youngstown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Ramsburgh, Elias Beeson, jr., 26C, Frederick, Md.<br />
Randall, Estelle, 26A, Manchester.<br />
Randall, Freda Jean, 26Ag, Pittsford, Vermont.<br />
Randel, W'ilbur S., 2sAChem, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Rankin, Archibald Fraser, 27L, Manitowoc, Wis.<br />
Rankin, Willard Warren, 27C, Brooklyn.<br />
Ranney, Edward Park, 26M, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Ransom, Lynn Hubbard, 25M, New York City.<br />
Ransome, Violet Jane, 25A, Tuscon, Ariz.<br />
Ranson, Josephine Briscoe, 26A, Harper's Ferry,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Rapp, Paul Edward, 26M, Brooklyn.<br />
Rappenecker, Caspar, 27A, Ocean Grove, N. J.<br />
Rapuano, Michael, 27Ar, Syracuse.<br />
Rathbone, Richmond John, 28E, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Rauber, Thomas Ford, 27Ag, College Point.<br />
Rauch, Solomon, 26A, New York City.<br />
Raun^ eim, Hattie, 25A, Grad, New York City.<br />
Raushenbush, Elisabeth, 25A, Rochester.<br />
Rawlins, George Skivington, 26C, Geneva.<br />
Ray, Jo, 2SAr, Crowell, Texas.<br />
Ray, Mabel Thayer, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Ray, Margaret, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Ray, Paul Clemson, 25M, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Raymond, Paul Albert, 25V, Stowe, Vermont.<br />
Raynor, Alton Randolph, 25A, Warwick.<br />
Raynor, Julia Susan, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Rea, Richard Collins, 28E, New Philadelphia,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Read, Alice Gertrude, Sp Ag, Arlington, Mass.<br />
Read, Forrest Godfrey, 26M, Buffalo.<br />
Read, Joseph Charles, 25A, 28MD, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Ready, Robert William, B.S., 28L, Burlington,<br />
Vt.<br />
Reagan, Frank Stanley, 28M, Albany.<br />
Reamer, Elisabeth Hanson, 27A, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Reckhow, Edward Ashley, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Rector, Ralph Harder, 26M, Watertown.<br />
Redden, Herman, 27E, Irvington, N. J.<br />
Reddy, Dodla Muddu Krishna, Grad, Nellore,<br />
India.<br />
Reed, Arthur Bradford, 27M, Worcester, Mass.<br />
Reed, Edwin Adgate, 28M, Sharon, Pa.<br />
Reed, Francis Irving, 26V, New Berlin.<br />
Reed, Henry Morrison, jr., 26M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Reed, John C, 28M, Ben Avon, Pa.<br />
Reed, William Albert, 28M, New York City.<br />
Reese, Charles Harwood, 25A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Reese, Irene Claire, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Reeve, Kenneth Aldrich, 28E, Sea Cliff.<br />
Reeves, James Frederic, 2sAg, Lysander.<br />
Reich, Herbert Joseph, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Reid, Ada Chree, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Reid, Howard Evans, 28C, New York City.<br />
Reid, Ralph Dobbin, 2SAg, Argyle.<br />
Reifschneider, Bertha Felicia, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Reifschneider, Felix Edward, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Reilly, Kathryn Marie Dunnigan, 27A, Haver<br />
straw.<br />
Reimers, Theodore Daniel, 27E, New York City.<br />
Reinhard, Claude Edward, 2 7A, Walnutport, Pa.<br />
Reis, Leopold Sanford, 28A, New York City.<br />
Reische, Merrill George, 2 7A, New York City.<br />
Reisler, Raymond, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ress, Irving, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Reubel, Clara Augusta, 26A, New York City.<br />
Reuben, Isaac, 27Ar, Kingston.<br />
Reusswig, Theodore Frederick, 26M, Utica.<br />
Reyna, Virginia Marie, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Reynolds, Clyde Arthur, 28Ar, Cooperstown.<br />
Reynolds, Harry Ellis, 2SAg, Geneva.<br />
Reynolds, Henry Dickey, 26AChem, Middletown.<br />
Reynolds, Henry Thomas, 26A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Reynolds, Madelyn Elizabeth, 28A, Monticello.<br />
Reynolds, Ruth Williams, 26Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Reynolds, Walter Barton, 25L, Elmira.<br />
Reynolds, Whitman Mead, 27A, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Rhines, Paul Fairbanks, 27E, Watertown.<br />
Rhodes, Elliott Carmer, 27Ag, Clarence Center.<br />
Rhodes, Esther Mae, 27Ag, Elmira.<br />
Rhodes, Foster Twitchell, 28M, Glens Falls.<br />
Rhodes, Gerald Peter, 27Ag, Clarence Center.<br />
Rhodes, Ida, A.M., Grad, New York City.<br />
Rhodes, Solomon Alhadef, B.S., A.M., Grad, New<br />
York City.<br />
Ricci, Peter Rolf, 28A, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Ricciardi, Ralph, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rice, George Byron, 26L, Ithaca.<br />
Rice, Myron Arthur, B.S., Grad, Bakersfield, Cal.<br />
Rice, Paul Kruger, 26Ag, Trumansburg.<br />
Rice, William Learning, 27C, Wildwood, N. J.<br />
Rich, Charles Sumner, 26M, Mount Vernon.<br />
Rich, Frank Crippen, jr., 26Ag, Lyons.<br />
Richards, David Hertz, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Richards, Eleanor Frances, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Richards, Florence Beatrice, 27Ag, Gowanda.<br />
Richards, Leonard Burbank, 26M, Summit, N. J.<br />
Richardson, Stuart Hancock, 25M, Staten Island.<br />
Richman, Charles Dubois, 2SAg, Sharptown, N. J.<br />
Richman, Lilla Humphreys, 27Ag, Sharptown,<br />
N.J.<br />
Richmond, Donald Everett, A.B., M.S., Grad,<br />
Great Barrington, Mass.<br />
Richter, Frank Charles, 28Ag, West Haven, Conn.<br />
Richter, Helen Grace, 27A, New York City.<br />
Richter, Horace Willard, 25 M, Brooklyn.<br />
Richter, Stewart Rudolph, 25C, Tompkinsville.<br />
Rickert, Thomas George, 25A, Niagara Falls.<br />
Riddiford, Theodore Kilner, 27A, Oak Park, 111.<br />
Riddle, Arthur Raymond, A.B., Grad, Yorketown,<br />
South Australia.<br />
Rider, Alfred Cecil, Sp Ag, Middletown.<br />
Rider, Jonathan Benjamin, Sp Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Ridgway, Sarah Louisa, 25A, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Riedel, Paul Arthur, 28AChem, New York City.<br />
Ries, Donald Timmerman, 2sAg, Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Ries, Hans Michel, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Riester, Constance Frisbie, 26Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Rife, Charles Cornelius, 25V, Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Rightmyer, Nellie Elnora, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Riley, Harold Barrows, M.S., Grad, Kansas City,<br />
Kans.<br />
Rindell, Arthur Mathias, 27V, Corfu.<br />
Rindfuss, Leo Carl, 27L, Buffalo.<br />
Ripley, Douglas, 26C, Flushing.<br />
Ripley, Mills Norton, 26C, Buffalo.<br />
Risley, Dane Adelbert, 27C, Natural Dam.<br />
Ritson, Daniel Dickerson, 26AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Roach, Jeremiah, 27C, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Robbins, Joseph, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Robbins, Lester, 27AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Robbins, Seymour Stanley, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Robbins, Warren David, A.B., 26MD NYC, Port<br />
Norris, N. J.<br />
Roberts, Carrollton Arthur, Sp L, Geneva.<br />
Roberts, Edward Sherrill, 26M, Winnipeg, Man.,<br />
Can.<br />
Roberts, Francis Palmer, 27M, Washington, D. C.<br />
Roberts, Grace Elizabeth, 27A, Youngstown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Roberts, Leo Bogan, A.B., Grad, Columbia, Miss.<br />
Roberts, Thomas Joseph, 25C, Mount Vernon.<br />
Robertson, Archie Hunt, M.S., Grad, Geneva.<br />
Robertson, Karl Wilson, 28M, North Tonawanda.<br />
Robertson, Paul, 26C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Robinhold, Daniel Guy, 27E, Kingston, Pa.<br />
Robinson, Alfred Brookes, 25A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Robinson, Benjamin Wilson, 25 M, Baltimore, Md.
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Robinson, Charles Dwight, jr., 26Ar, Newburgh.<br />
Robinson, Elliot Putnam, 27E, San Juan, P. R.<br />
Robinson, Ernest Guy, B.S.A., Grad, Moore,<br />
Montana.<br />
Robinson, Ethelyn Aura, 26Ag, Ticonderoga.<br />
Robinson, Evelyn Williams, 28Ag, Upper Jay.<br />
Robinson, George Grover, 28Ag, Sherburne.<br />
Robinson, Guilford Allen, M.D., SpMD NYC,<br />
New York City.<br />
Robinson, Myra Brinkerhoff, 27A, Riverhead.<br />
Robinson, Theresa Marian, A.M., Grad, Upland,<br />
Cal.<br />
Robinson, Willard Marshall Law, 25L, Cambridge.<br />
Robinson, William Henry, jr., 28A, Pittsburgh,<br />
Pa.<br />
Robson, Edith May, 26Ag, Hall.<br />
Roche, Francis Miller, 27L, Rochester.<br />
Rockwell, Reynolds Gale, 28Ag, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Rodger, William Neale, 27M, Brooklyn.<br />
Rodriguez, Juan deGuzman, B.S.Agr., Grad,<br />
Balincaguin, Pangasinan, P. I.<br />
Rodriguez, Victor Manuel, 28E, Oriente, Cuba.<br />
Rodwell, Irving Henry, B.S., Grad, Albion.<br />
Roe, Eugene Irving, 27Ag, Troy.<br />
Roe, William Edwin, 28A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Roediger, Joseph Carl, 27AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Roehl, Edward Judson, 27AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Roess, Louis Conrad, 26E, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Rofrano, Grace Rita, 26A, New York City.<br />
Rofrano, Lillian Veronica, 26A, New York City.<br />
Rogavitz, Harry, 28AChem, Rochester.<br />
Rogers, Dorothy Elizabeth, 25A, DeLand, Fla.<br />
Rogers, Harris White, M.S., Grad, Wellsbridge.<br />
Rogers, James, 2d, 25M, Au Sable Forks.<br />
Rogers, John Roderic, 28E, Au Sable Forks.<br />
Rogers, Joseph Patrick, 27A, Syracuse.<br />
Rogers, Marion Helen, 27Ag, Spencerport.<br />
Rogers, Persis Lovinna, Sp A, Newfield.<br />
Rogers, William Mitchell, B.S., Grad, Barnesville,<br />
Ga.<br />
Rogoff, Julius Leon, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Roland, William David, jr., 27AChem, Philadel<br />
phia, Pa.<br />
Roll, Philip William, 26A, Clark's Summit, Pa.<br />
Rollins, Daniel Michael, 27M, Bronxville.<br />
Rollins, Walter Jessie, 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Romaguera, Arturo, 26M, Ponce, P. R.<br />
Romame, Adelaide, 26A, Seabright, N. J.<br />
Romanoff, Alexis Laurence, 2SAg, New York City.<br />
Romberger, Ira Pencost, jr., 28C, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Romig, Florence Elizabeth, 25A, Ephrata, Pa.<br />
Roninger, Frank Harry, 28AChem, Lakewood,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Ropes, William Hall, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Rosbash, Jacob, 26E, Rochester.<br />
Rose, Edwin Bernard, 26E, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Rose, Elizabeth, 27A, New York City.<br />
Rose, Eugene Edward, 26E, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Rose, Hervey Strong, 2sAg, Watermill.<br />
Rosen, Robert, 26L, Buffalo.<br />
Rosen, Samuel Harry, 25A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rosenbaum, Charles, 27L, Port Henry.<br />
Rosenbaum, Myron Gordon, 28AChem, Ogdens<br />
burg.<br />
Rosenberg, Allan, 28A, New York City.<br />
Rosenberg, Bernard Arnold, 29A, New York City.<br />
Rosenberg, Joseph, 27L, Morristown, N. J.<br />
Rosenberg, Lester Jerome, 27A, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Rosenberg, Milton VonEhlme, 27Ag, New York<br />
Rosenberg, Myron Spencer, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Rosenberry, Cecil Rex, 25A, Red House.<br />
Rosenberry, Mildred Ruth, 28Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Rosenblum, Martin, 27L, Middletown.<br />
_<br />
Rosenthal, Harold Poughkeepsie.<br />
Carl, 25A,<br />
Rosenzweig, Maxwell, A.B., M.D., SpMD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Rosenzweig, Simon, 27A Brooklyn.<br />
Rosoff, Seymour, 29A, New York City.<br />
Ross, Albert, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ross, Arthur Howarth, 26E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Ross, Jacob Solomon, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Ross, Lucy Evelyn, 2sA, Tilbury, Ont., Can.<br />
Ross, Norma Maye, 27A, Jamestown.<br />
Ross, Sully A., 25C, Brooklyn.<br />
Ross, Thomas Frederick, 27Ag, Johnstown, Ohio.<br />
Ross, Thomas Gates, 28E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Rossomondo, Frank David, 26A, New York City.<br />
Rostenberg, Leo Orrin, 26A, White Plains.<br />
Roth, Arthur Bertram, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Rothermel, Julia Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Reading,<br />
Pa.<br />
Rothfuss, C. Howard, B.S., 28MD NYC, Williams<br />
port, Pa.<br />
Rothschild, Daniel Leslie, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rouch, Lelah Agnes, 28Ag, Ontario.<br />
Rountree, Victoria Adeline, 25L, Brooklyn.<br />
Rouse, Charles Albert, Ph.B., A.M., Grad, Seven<br />
Mile Ford, Va.<br />
Rouse, Helen Elizabeth, 2SAg, Geneva.<br />
Rowand, Carlton Watson, 27A, Camden, N. J.<br />
Rowe, H. Theodore, 27A, River Edge, N. J.<br />
Rowland, Doris Lenore, 28A, Yonkers.<br />
Roy, Nripendra Lai, 27M, Calcutta, India.<br />
Rubenstein, Harold Anton, 28E, Birmingham,<br />
Ala.<br />
Rubert, Kennedy Furlong, 27M, Owego.<br />
Rubin, Celia, 28 Ag, New York City.<br />
Rubin, Nathaniel, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Rubin, Sara, 26A, New York City.<br />
Rubinsky, Morris Maurice, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ruch, Clarence Alexander, 28E, Berwick, Pa.<br />
Ruck, Vincent John, 27Ar, Utica.<br />
Ruckelshaus, Eric Otto, 27M, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rudberg, Morris, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Rudinsky, Mabel, 29A, New York City.<br />
Ruf , Francis Augustus, 26L, Catskill.<br />
Ruland, Harold Lawrence, 27A, Northport.<br />
Rumsey, Gertrude Eleanore, 26Ag, East Aurora.<br />
Runey, Irving Theodore, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Runsdorf, Herbert Joseph, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ruoff, Leona, 25A, Binghamton.<br />
Rupert, Donald Meredith, 26M, Geneva.<br />
Ruport, Marion, 27A, Johnstown.<br />
Russell, Calvin, 2d, 26Ag, Penn Yan.<br />
Russell, Dorothy, 27Ag, Mount Morris.<br />
Russell, Harry Joseph, 29Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Russell, Henry Argue, 26C, Buffalo.<br />
Russell, Howard Willis, A.B., Grad, Denver, Colo.<br />
Russell, Jason Almus, A.B., Grad, Greenville,<br />
N.HL<br />
Russell, Laura Marion, 27A, Friendship.<br />
Russell, Louise May, 26Ag, Crown Point.<br />
Russell, Raymond Crittenden, 26E, Niagara Falls,<br />
Russell, Wilbur Sherman, 27A, Crown Point.<br />
Russell, William Field, 28Ag, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Russell, William John, 27C, Marcellus.<br />
Russell, William LaRoche, 27A, Pelham Manor.<br />
Rutenber, Charles Blackmer, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Rutledge, Arthur Hamilton, 27L, Rockford, 111.<br />
Ruttenberg, Joseph, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Rutzler, John Enoch, jr., 26AChem, New Rochelle.<br />
Ryan, Mary Cecilia, Sp A, Cambridge, Mass.<br />
Rynalski, Clement, 28A, Fredonia.<br />
Sabin, Oliver Raymond, 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Sabine, Julia Elizabeth, 27A, Ossining.<br />
Sachnoff, Helen Gertrude, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Sachs, Edgar Frank, 27A, New York City.<br />
Sack, Richard Albert, 28Ag, Ridley Park, Pa.<br />
Sadd, Chilion Wright, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Sagan, Nathan, 28A, Port Henry.<br />
Sage, David Milton, 27A, Hartsdale.<br />
Saibel, Edward Aaron, B.S., Grad, Boston, Mass.<br />
St. Aubum, Wilford Meeker, 26E, Sherrill.<br />
St. James, Louis Napoleon, 27E, Buffalo.<br />
St. John, Ruth Nimmo, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
St. John, Ruth Walker, A.B., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
St. John, Walter Douglas, 28C, Northampton, Mass.
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Saldana, Arthur Esteban, 27E, Santurce, P. R.<br />
Salisbury, William Seward, 28Ag, Phelps.<br />
Salvato, Angelo, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Salwen, Bertha, 25A, Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Sammis, Adele, 26A, Huntington.<br />
Sammis, Thelma Ruth, 27A, Huntington.<br />
Sample, Laurence Taylor, 27Ag, Forestville.<br />
Sams, James Hagood, jr., 26E, Columbia, S. C.<br />
Samson, Hector Bradford, 25E, Dunmore, Pa.<br />
Samuels, Sol Lawrence, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Sanchez, Julio Cuatro, C.E., Grad, Camaguez<br />
Cuba.<br />
Sanders, Ida Edith, 28A, Jenkintown, Pa.<br />
Sanders, Norman Edward, 26C, Buffalo.<br />
Sanderson, Edward, 26A, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Sanderson, James Gardner, jr., 26Ar, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Sandhouse, Grace Adelbert, M.A., Grad, Sterling,<br />
Colo.<br />
Sandler, Joseph, 27A, Monticello.<br />
Sandt, James Madison, 28Ag, Easton, Pa.<br />
Santilli, James Alfred, 26M, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Saperstein, Sylvia, 27A, Broooklyn.<br />
Sarasohn, Lydia, 28A, New York City.<br />
Sarmiento, Jose Antonio, 25C, San Pedro de Ma<br />
coris, Santo Domingo.<br />
Sassani, John, 27A, Binghamton.<br />
Sassulsky, Abraham Marvin, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Saul, Katharine Henrietta, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Saul, Maurice Biddle, 28C, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Saunders, Frederick Ralph, 28C, Gloversville.<br />
Savage, Bernard Alexander, 25M, Elizabeth, N. J.<br />
Savage, Kirkwood Hallock, 26Ag, Mamaroneck.<br />
Savitt, Maxwell Max, 26L, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Sawdon, Agnes Frances, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Sawdon, Lura Josephine, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Saxe, William Roderick, 27E, Ithaca.<br />
Saxlund, Michael, 26Ag, Hamar, Norway.<br />
Sayles, Charles Inglehart, 26Ag, Albany.<br />
Saylor, Charles Hamilton, B.Chem, Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Scales, Richard Kemper, 28A, Caldwell, N. J.<br />
Scanlan, Joseph Michael, 26Ar, Flushing.<br />
Scanlan, Ross Edward, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Schaaff, Charles Heniy, 2d, 27A, Washington, D.C.<br />
Schade, Carlisle, 2sAChem, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Schade, Leslie Angevine, 27A, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Schaefer, Robert Mertens, 25M, Lynbrook.<br />
Schaefer, William Stanley, 28A, Castorland.<br />
Schaeffer, Joseph Abegg, 26M, New Rochelle.<br />
Schafer, Arthur Henry, 2SE, Richmond Hill.<br />
Schaffert, George Alvin, 26M, Rochester.<br />
Schantz, David Laury, 26A, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Schapiro, Sylvan B., 25M, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Scheidenhelm, Edward Joy, 28A, Wilmette, 111.<br />
Schenkel, Herman Robert, 27Ag, East Hampton.<br />
Scheu, Albert James, jr., 25A, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Schieren, George Arthur, jr., 27A, Great Neck.<br />
Schierenberg, Jacob Harvey, 2SAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schiller, Israel Abraham, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Schilling, Ernest Richard, 28E, New York City.<br />
Schimmel, Edward Theodore, 27Ag, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Schimmelpfennig, Adolph Harry, 27Ag, Montclair,<br />
Schlecht, Ludwig Frederick, 27A, Syracuse.<br />
Schlosberg, Richard Morton, 28A, New Rochelle.<br />
Schlossbach, Benjamin, 27L, Bradley Beach, N. J.<br />
Schlossbach, Theodore, 28A, Bradley Beach, N. J.<br />
Schmeckpeper, Henry Ludolf, 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Schmid, Pauline Johanna, 25A, Easton, Pa.<br />
Schmidt, Fatanitza Louise, 26A, Ilion.<br />
Schmidt, Harry Andrews, 28A, Mineola.<br />
Schmidt-Ernsthausen, Friedrich Maximilian, Ph.D.,<br />
Grad, Dusseldorf, Germany.<br />
Schnapper, Isabel Janet, 26Ag, Great Neck.<br />
Schnatz, Adele Beatrice, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Schneider, Carmen Marguerite, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Schneider, Elsie Mary, 28A, Warsaw.<br />
Schneider, Jacob, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Schneider, Leo, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Schneider, William Sherwood, 27M, Fulton,<br />
Schneider, Wilmot Frederick, 26A, Troy.<br />
Schneierson, Sol Stanley, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Schoeffel, Ruth Bernice, 27Ag, Fredonia.<br />
Schoen, Harry, 27C, Forest Hills Gardens.<br />
Schoen, Joseph Johnston, B.S. in Agr., Grad,<br />
Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Schoenbaum, Fred Sidney, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Schoenfeld, Adalyn F., 25V, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Schofield, George Munson, 28A, Montvale, N. J.<br />
Schoonmaker, John Ludington, 2SAg, Accord.<br />
Schoonmaker, Marion Elizabeth, 2SAg, Accord.<br />
Schoonmaker, Max VanPalen, A.B., 25L, Bradford,<br />
Pa.<br />
Schorr, Harry, 2yAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schorr, Jose, 27AChem, New York City.<br />
Schrader, Milton Robert. 26AChem, Rutherford,<br />
N.J.<br />
Schrader, Warren William, 28C, Rutherford, N. J.<br />
Schreck, Leonard Bernard, 28A, Wheeling, W. Va.<br />
Schriever, Henry John, 28Ar, New City.<br />
Schroder, Andrew Julard, 2d, 27A, Bethayres, Pa.<br />
Schroeder, Frederick Henry, 26A, Kingston.<br />
Schroeter, John C, 28C, Marion, Ohio.<br />
Schroff, Mahadev Lai, 26A, Darbhanga, Behar,<br />
India.<br />
Schubert, Oscar Edward, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Schults, Anna R., 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Schultz, Belle Katherine, 25Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Schultz, Joseph Theodore, 25A, Grad, Lackawanna.<br />
Schultz, Louis Charles, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Schultz, Willard, 28C, Buffalo.<br />
Schulze, Evelyn Herrick, 26Ag, Bethlehem, Pa.<br />
Schumacher, Addison Edwin Wenzel, 27E, New<br />
Rochelle.<br />
Schumacher, August, 28Ag, Flushing.<br />
Schumacher, Gertrude Emily, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Schumann, Frank True, 26C, Carmel.<br />
Schurr, Frederick Fisher, 26E, Clarence.<br />
Schuster, Lawrence Edwin, 26A, Wilmington, N. C.<br />
Schutt, Robert, 27Ag, Dryden.<br />
Schwartz, Anthony Max, 27AChem, New York<br />
City.<br />
Schwartz, Leona Geraldine, 25A, New York City.<br />
Schwartz, Robert, 27A, New York City.<br />
Schwartz, Samuel, 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Schwartz, Samuel Morton, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Schwartzback, Saul, A.B., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Schwebel, Samuel, 28A, Youngstown, Ohio.<br />
Schweig, Robert, 28A, New York City.<br />
Schwind, Joseph Louis, A.B., Grad, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Schwingel, Vincent John, 25A, Dansville.<br />
Scidmore, Frank Lincoln, jr., 27C, Yonkers.<br />
Scileppi, Paul Jean, 27A,, Brooklyn.<br />
Sciutto, George Joseph, 26M, Hudson.<br />
Scott, Douglas Leonard, 26E, Seabrook, Texas.<br />
Scott, George Norman, 27E, Port Chester.<br />
Scott, Gertrude, 25A, Wellsville.<br />
Scott, Rufus Barnes, 26M, Wellsville.<br />
Scudder, Frances Alida, B.S., Grad, Randolph.<br />
Scullv, Frederick Granger, 27E, Grosse Pointe<br />
Village, Mich.<br />
Seaman, Louis Livingston, 27A, Perth Amboy, N.J.<br />
Seam n, Robert Gurdineer, 25AChem, Nyack.<br />
Searles, Dorothy May, 28A, Auburn.<br />
Searles, Howard Tallman, 25A, Auburn.<br />
Sears, Gerald Allaire, 27A, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Seborer, Max, 25A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Seborer, Noah, 26A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Secor, Dana Montrose, 27A, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Secor, Donald Terry, 28A, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Sedgman, Albert Berry, 28Eng, Dover, N. J.<br />
Seeholzer, Dorothy Elisabeth, 25A, Middletown.<br />
Seeholzer, Eleanor Louise, 27A, Middletown.<br />
Seelbach, Walter John, 2SAr, Buffalo.<br />
Seeley, Donald Albert, 28A, Elmira.<br />
Seeley, Edward Sturgis, 25E, Woodhaven.<br />
Seeley, Margaret Elizabeth, 2SAg, Woodhaven.<br />
Seeley, Ralph Marion, B.S., Grad, Woodhaven.<br />
Seely, Charles Blanchard, jr., 26M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Seely, Jeannette Elizabeth, 28Ag, Van Etten.<br />
Seemann, Herman Eastman, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.
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Seemeyer, Theodore Gustavus, 27A, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Seep, Albert Edward, 28C, Denver, Colo.<br />
Sefcsik, Joseph Anthony, 28M, Elmhurst.<br />
Seff, Raymond Seymour, 27L, Bradford, Pa.<br />
Segar, Samuel Belmont, 28Ar, Pawtucket, R. I.<br />
Seibel, John George, B.S., Grad, North Tonawanda.<br />
Seidenberg, Alfred Joseph, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Seiler, Lewis Pintard, 28A, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Sein, Jose Antonio, 2SAg, Lares, P. R.<br />
Seinfel, Ruth, 25A, New York City.<br />
Seldeen, William, 28A, Amityville.<br />
Seley, Marie Florence, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Sellon, Elizabeth Margaret, 28Ag, Rye.<br />
Selvey, Helen Rebecca, 26Ag, Washington, D. C.<br />
Senning, William Charles, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Seth, Fred Duncan, 27M, Swarthmore, Pa.<br />
Setter, Donald Philip, 26Ar, Cattaraugus.<br />
Severance, Alvin Otis, 25A, Waverly.<br />
Severance, Lucille Norma, 25A, Willsboro.<br />
Severns, John Trust, 28Ar, Burlington, N. J.<br />
Seward, John Perry, jr., 26A, New York City.<br />
Seward, Ralph Theodore, 27A, New York City.<br />
Sexsmith, Henry Perry, 2SAg, Binghamton.<br />
Seymour, Anne Hubbell, 25A, New York City.<br />
Seymour, Wellington, 27Ag, Westfield.<br />
Shackleton, Harold Joseph, 26A, Utica.<br />
Shadduck, Albert Kingsley, 28AChem, Cortland.<br />
Shaeffer, Joseph Robert, jr., 25A, 28MD, Ballston<br />
Spa.<br />
Shamroy, Anne, 25A, New York City.<br />
Shamroy, Daniel, 28C, New York City.<br />
Shaner, Richard Earle, 28E, New York City.<br />
Shanfelter, Austin Waitz, 27Ag, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Shao, Chia Lin, M.S., Grad, Shanghai, China.<br />
Shapiro, Caspar, B.Chem., Grad, East Northport.<br />
Shapiro, Herbert Lee, 29Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Shapiro, Israel, 27L, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Shapiro, Mortimer Jack, 27A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Shapiro, Samuel, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Shapleigh, Lester Bartlett, 25C, Lockport.<br />
Shapleigh, William Chapman, jr., 28Ag, Lockport.<br />
Shapley, Sanford Reuben, 28Ag, South Otselic.<br />
Sharood, Robert Alfred, 27C, St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Sharp, Andrew Given, 28Ag, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Sharpe, Dorothy Leola, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Sharpe, Frances Mary, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Sharpe, Harold Kenyon, 2sAr, Ithaca.<br />
Sharpe, Margaret Johnston, 29Ag, Wilkes-Barre,<br />
Pa.<br />
Shattuck, Frances May, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Shaub, Benjamin Martin, 25M, New Freedom, Pa.<br />
Shaub, Howard Conway, A.M., Grad, Johnstown,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Shaver, Arch Grant, jr., 27E, Chicago, 111.<br />
Shaw, Arthur Basil, 26M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Shaw, Forbes Dunbar, 27C, Brooklyn.<br />
Shaw, John Jacob, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Shay, Alison Marie, 28A, Dundee.<br />
Shea, John Laurence, 27Ag, Groton.<br />
Sheasley, Virginia, 28M, Franklin, Pa.<br />
Sheehan, Lucille Lillian, 28A, Williamsport, Pa.<br />
Sheehy, John Webb Little, 26A, Cambridge, Md.<br />
Sheffield, Ella May, 28Ag, Warsaw.<br />
Shefkowitz. Reuben, 27A, New York City.<br />
Sheldon, Elroy Franklin, A.M., 28MD, Bluffton,<br />
Ind.<br />
Sheldon, Lester Whipple, 26Ag, Gloversville.<br />
Sheldon, Rosemary, 2SAg, New Hartford.<br />
Shen. Thomas Ka, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Changsu,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Shen, Tsunghan Hunt, Grad, Yuyao, Chekiang,<br />
China.<br />
Shene, Clarence Benjamin, 27A, Bloomingdale.<br />
Shenkin, Vivian Nedda, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Shepard, Fayette Gleason, 27E, Evanston, 111.<br />
Shepard, William Augustus, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Sherman, Nathaniel Stebbins, 27A, Watertown. g<br />
Sherrill, Walter Paul. 2sMD NYC, Temple, Texas. j<br />
Sherwood, Clarence Leslie, 27E, Southport, Conn.-*<br />
Shilliday, Clarence Lee, Ph.B., M.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Shilowitz, Joseph, 28A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Shipman, Elinor Bliss, 27A, Cooperstown.<br />
Shipman, Robert Wesley, 25C, Mount Vernon.<br />
Shirey, Henry John, 25A, Warwick.<br />
Shirkey, George Jacob, 28Ar, Rockaway Park.<br />
Shiroyan, Haig Krikor, 25E, Manchester, N. H.<br />
Shmargon, Bertha, 28A, Hurleyville.<br />
Shnayusm, Edward Felix, B.S., 28MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Shoemaker, Alice Marin, 27Ag, Akron.<br />
Shoemaker, Cecile Louise, 27Ag, Akron.<br />
Shoemaker, William Grattan, jr., 27L, Buffalo.<br />
Shoff, Sheldon Thomas, 28M, Tarentum, Pa.<br />
Shorb, Dorothy Lucille, 26A, Decatur, 111.<br />
Short, Raymond Wright, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Shoyer, Emma Lambert, 28A, Davenport.<br />
Shriver, Samuel Henry, 26Ag, Pikesville, Md.<br />
Shugart, Marion Lodge, 28Ag, Council Bluffs,<br />
Iowa.<br />
Shults, Clyde Everett, jr., 27L, Hornell.<br />
Shults, John Edward, 26E, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Shultz, Morris, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Sibley, Gertrude Marion, A.M., Grad, Springfield,<br />
Mass.<br />
Siebenthaler, George, 27Ar, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Siegfried, N. Osborne, 25C, Buffalo.<br />
Siegfried, Robert Hermann, Sp M, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Siesel, Steven Martyn, 27A, New York City.<br />
Silcocks, William Robert, 28Ag, Green Island.<br />
Silk, Samuel, 28Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Sill, Van Rensselaer Nicoll, 27Ag, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Silliman, Donald James, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Silliman, Edna Virginia, 28A, Hempstead.<br />
Silliman, Ella Katharine, 28A, Hempstead.<br />
Silva, Alvin Kalaniku, B.S., Grad, Honolulu,<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Silver, Virginia, 26A, Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />
Silverman, Abraham Mitchell, 26A, New York City.<br />
Silverman, Michael Philip, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Simmonds, Kathleen Marjorie, 26A, Corning.<br />
Simmons, Alfred Bruce, 25A, San Francisco, Cal.<br />
Simmons, Frederick Charles, jr., 27Ag, Waverly.<br />
Simms, William Alexander, 28M, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Simon, Arthur Herzog, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Simon, Beatrice Ruth, 27A, Patchogue.<br />
Simon, Dorothy Estelle, 25A, Grad, Sag Harbor.<br />
Simon, Howard, 28A, New York City.<br />
Simon, Max Michael, 25MD NYC, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Simonton, David Franklin, 28E, Elkhart, Ind.<br />
Simpson, Ethel Drever, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Simpson, Hartley Fremont, A.B., Grad, Tilton,<br />
N. H.<br />
Simrell, William LeGrand, jr., 27Ar, Brooklyn.<br />
Sinclair, Jesse Miller, 28A, Claymont, Del.<br />
Sinden, James W., A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Singer, Beatrice Clarice, 25A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Singer, Henry, 28A, Kingston.<br />
Singer, Herbert Theodore, 2 7A, Amsterdam.<br />
Singer, James, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Singer, Joseph, 2 7A, Middletown.<br />
Singer, Sumer Wolf, 26A, New York City.<br />
Sinsabaugh, John Newton, 28M, Shelton, Conn.<br />
Sionsky, Harry Anthony, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Sipprell, Sherwood Bonnar, 27Ag, Hamburg.<br />
Sisson, Henry Eugene, 2SAg, Ithaca.<br />
Sisson, Lyle Albert, 2SAg, Sherburne.<br />
Skinner, Colin O'Neal, 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Skinner, Duane Kenneth, 27Ag, New Berlin.<br />
Skinner, Lee Janes, 26A, Medina.<br />
Skur, Anthony, A.B. ,27 MDNYC, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Slack, John Leonard, 26Ag, Saginaw, Mich.<br />
Slater, Freda Rose, Sp A, Cortland.<br />
Slater, Orval Alton, 26M, Dallas, Texas.<br />
Slater, William Favre, 25E, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Slawson, Kenneth Homer, 27E, New York City.<br />
Slee, Mary Alice, B.A. in Ed., Grad, Hampton,<br />
Iowa.<br />
| Sleicher, Muriel Latimer, 26A, Lockhaven, Pa.<br />
aSlensby, Joseph Birch, 28C, Kew Gardens,
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Sloan, Dorothy, 2 8A, East Rochester.<br />
Sloat, Dorothy, 25A, New York City.<br />
Slocum, Albert Peck, 28A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Slocum, Alexander Norton, jr., 26M, New York<br />
City.<br />
Slocum, Reginald Dodd, 27Ag, Long Branch, N. J.<br />
Small, Cyril Galloway, 28Ag, Castle Creek.<br />
Small, Una Elisabeth, 27A, Hollidaysburg, Pa.<br />
Smart, Herbert Wilson, 28E, Portland, Me.<br />
Smartt, William Madison, 28Eng, Nashville, Tenn.<br />
Smit, Andries Adriaan, B.S., M.S.A., Grad, Reitz,<br />
O. F. S., South Africa.<br />
Smith, Abraham Joseph, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Smith, Alice Jane, 28Ag, Cooperstown.<br />
Smith, Charles William, 26C, Daytona, Fla.<br />
Smith, Culver Allan, 26A, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Smith, Dorothy Tappan, 27Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Smith, Earl Charles, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Smith, Ernest George, 26C, Binghamton.<br />
Smith, Eudora Shaw, 25Ag, Geneseo.<br />
Smith, Favor Ransier, 27Ag, Fayetteville.<br />
Smith, Frances Broadfield, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Smith, Francis Henry, 26M, Utica.<br />
Smith, George LeRoy, 27M, Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Smith, George Lewis, jr., 27E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Smith, Hardick Allen, 25A, Schenectady.<br />
Smith, Harold Northup, 26Ag, Ontario.<br />
Smith, Harry Martin, 27L, New York City.<br />
Smith, Helen Aurelia, 27A, New York City.<br />
Smith, Helen Josephine, 2sAg, Attica.<br />
Smith, James Bennett, jr., B.S., Grad, Eureka.<br />
Smith, James Ray, 26C, Port Jervis.<br />
Smith, Katherine Elizabeth, 28Ag, Windber, Pa.<br />
Smith, Leo Charles, 25E, Oneida.<br />
Smith, Margaret Louise, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Smith, Mary Margaret, 26A, Pueblo, Colo.<br />
Smith, May Belle, 26Ag, Lockport.<br />
Smith, Morgan Olden, 28C, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Smith, Nelson Ford, 28Ag, Sanford.<br />
Smith, Paul Hamilton, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Smith, Paul Le Roy, 26C, Cumberland, Md.<br />
Smith, Raymond Joseph, 28Ar, Sylvania, Pa.<br />
Smith, Robert Francis, B.S., Grad, Ludlowville.<br />
Smith, Ruth Belle, 26Ag, Walton.<br />
Smith, Solomon Sidney, B.S., 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
_<br />
Smith, Virginia Shaw, 26Ag, Geneseo.<br />
Smith, Walter Frederick, 28E, New York City.<br />
Smyth, Thomas, B.S., A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Smythe, Donn Verner, 27M, Washington, D. C.<br />
Snee, William Emerson, 2SAChem, West Elizabeth,<br />
Pa.<br />
Snitow, Anne June, 25Ag, B.S., Grad, New York<br />
City.<br />
Snitow, Charles, 28A, New York City.<br />
Snow, Jane Belle, 2sAg, Belmont.<br />
Snow, Olive Barton Bremner, A.B., Grad, Reading,<br />
Pa.<br />
Snyder, Anna Deily, 28A, Lansdale, Pa.<br />
Snyder, Eugene Clyde S., 26A, New Kensington,<br />
Pa.<br />
Snyder, Jessie Middaugh, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Snyder, John Wilmot, 27AChem. Garwood, N. J.<br />
Snyder, Julia Boiler, 2SAg, Rochester.<br />
Snyder, Paul Judson, 27A, Troy.<br />
Snyder, Raymond Dimmick, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Hillsdale.<br />
Sohon, Harry, 26E, New York City.<br />
Soley, Paul John, 27MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Solinger, David Morris, 26A, New York City.<br />
Solomon, Howard Norman, 29A, New York City.<br />
Solovay, Hyman A., 25MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Soloway, David, 25A, New York City.<br />
Soloway. Herman, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Somers, Arthur Lawrence, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Somers, Richard McLean, 29Ar, Atlantic City, N.J.<br />
Sondheimer, Joseph Parker, 26A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Sorensen, Julie Skriver, 25Ag, Corning.<br />
Sorotsky, Joseph, 25A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Sortis, George Konstantine, 27E, Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />
Souders, Josephine Overton, A.B., Grad, Phillips<br />
burg, N. J.<br />
Southard, Townsend F., 25M, Ocean Side.<br />
Southworth, Walter Turner, 25A, Batavia.<br />
Sovocool, Lewice Leslie, 2sAg, Addison.<br />
Spahn, Paul Edward, 2SAg, Pleasantville.<br />
Spaltehols, Carl Oswald Rudolf, 28Ag, Aerdenhouc,<br />
Holland.<br />
Specht, Malcolm Adolph, 28M, New York City.<br />
Speiden, Joseph Hart, 27E, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Speir, Allan Rodman, 28Ag, Greensboro, Vt.<br />
Speiser, Edward Charles, 29A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Speiser, Eleanor Adele, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Spelman, Rollin Henry, 28E, Canton, Ohio.<br />
Spence, Byron, 2SAg, Dundee.<br />
Spencer, Edmonds Wheeler, 28M, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />
Spencer, Frances Elizabeth, 26Ag, Tarkio, Mo.<br />
Spencer, Roy Clarence, A.B., Grad, Pennellville.<br />
Sperling, Jacob, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Speyer, Helen, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Spicer, Caroline, 27A, Noank, Conn.<br />
Spicer, Orpha Marie, 27A, Glens Falls.<br />
Spiegel, Helen Marguerite, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Spiegel, Rose, 25A, 28MD, New York City.<br />
Spindler, Clarence Francis, 27C, Olean.<br />
Spoon, Le Roy Page, 27E, Charlotte, N. C.<br />
Spraker, Linna Christine, 26Ag, Port Allegany, Pa.<br />
Springer, Warren Earl, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Springstead, Iva Edith, 25A, Cobleskill.<br />
Sproul, William Walter, 28Ag, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Spry, Frederick Josiah, C.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Spurrier, Jessie Orgain, Sp Ar, Okmulgee, Okla.<br />
Spurrier, Schuyler Orgain, 26A, Okmulgee, Okla.<br />
Squires, Theodore Foster, 25C, Water Mill.<br />
Stack, James Henry, 28A, Cold Spring Harbor.<br />
Stadlinger, Karl Peter, B.S., 27MD NYC, Pied<br />
mont, Cal.<br />
Stagg, Norman Goff, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Stainton, Charles Maxwell, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Stainton, Walter Hutchinson, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Stallman, William M., 26C, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Stalnaker, Ashford Worthington, 25E, Granville,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Stalnaker, Harold W., 2SE, Granville, Ohio.<br />
Stalter, Lester Clifford, 28A, Montvale, N. J.<br />
Stamp, Lloyd Robert, 26A, Trumansburg.<br />
Stanat, Arthur Edmond, 28E, Waterloo.<br />
Standish, Mabel Louisa, 27A, Greene.<br />
Staneslow, John Stanislovaitis, 26MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Stansfield, Margaret Ashton, 28A, Port Jervis.<br />
Stanton, Amy Louise, 2SAg, Ithaca.<br />
Stanton, William Wendell, 26A, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Staples, Marion Witherle, 2SAg, Buffalo.<br />
Starfield, Harry, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Stark, Clifford Nicks, B.S., A.M., Grad, Cumber<br />
land Furnace, Tenn.<br />
Stark, Malcolm Bortin, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Stark, Pauline Whitson, B.S., Grad, Centerville,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Stark, Walter Alfred, 27A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Starke, Otto Andrew, jr., 27M, Ludington, Mich.<br />
Starke, William Walter, 27M, Warsaw.<br />
Starr, Ernest Walter, 25E, Albany.<br />
Starsky, Milton Theodore, 28A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Stearns, Raymond Munro, 26Ag, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Steele, Lewis Harrison, 26Ag, Niagara Falls.<br />
Steele, Varian, 26M, Buffalo.<br />
Steen, Thomas Cradit, 28Ar, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Steer, Arthur, 29A, Brooklyn.<br />
Steffens, Alfred Peter, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Steffy, William Elijah, 26C, Dover, Del.<br />
Steiger, Benjamin Franklin, 26E, Newark, N. J.<br />
Stein, Harry Nathan, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Stein, Joseph George, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Stein, Meyer, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Stein, Philip Charles, 25C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Stein, Samuel, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Steinberg, Bella, 2 7A, New York City.<br />
Steinkamp, Alfred Frederick, 27A, New York City.
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Steinmetz, Norman Roth, 26C, Flushing.<br />
Stellwagen, Frank Beresford, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Stephens, Fayette Ellsworth, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Stephenson, Hadley Carruthers, B.S., D.V.M.,<br />
Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Stermer, Herbert Gehring, 27AChem, Mauch<br />
Chunk, Pa.<br />
Stern, Bernard Baer, 25M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Stern, Morton Samuel, B.S., 28MD NYC, Berlin,<br />
N. H.<br />
Stern, Thomas Reis, 27M, Rochester.<br />
Sternau, Howard Eisler, 25A, New York City.<br />
Sternberg, Edwin, 25E, New York City.<br />
Sterrett, Helen Mabel, 2sAg, Brockwayville, Pa.<br />
Sterritt, John Calhoun, 28M, Bellevue, Pa.<br />
Stesel, Frances Agnes, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Stevens, Charles Humphrey, 28M, Hornell.<br />
Stevens, Edward, 28MD NYC, Newport, R. I.<br />
Stevens, Ethan Knowlton, 27A, Pleasant Ridge,<br />
Mich.<br />
Stevens, Ford Woods, 28A, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Stevens, Helen Ford, 27Ag, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Stevens, S. Marjorie, 28Ag, Bergen.<br />
Stevenson, Archibald Edmund, 26E, Buffalo.<br />
Steves, Josephine Elizabeth, 25Ag, Whitehall.<br />
Steward, Julian Haynes, 25A, San Francisco, Cal.<br />
Steward, Thomas Stephens, 28E, Lyon Mountain.<br />
Stewart, Arthur Leon, 26C, McAlester, Okla.<br />
Stewart, Asher Grant, Ph.B., Grad, Norwich.<br />
Stewart, Charles Walker, 27Ag, Mamaroneck.<br />
Stewart, Dewey, M.S., Grad, Winchester, Tenn.<br />
Stewart, Hermine, 28Ag, Geneva.<br />
Stewart, James Pentl ind, 28C, White Plains.<br />
Stier, Robert Highten, 26E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Stillwell, Charles William, B.Chem., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Stilwell, Celina Louise, Sp A, Interlaken.<br />
Stilwill, Dorothy Ann, 26Ag, Flushing.<br />
Stirling, Thomas Luke, 25A, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Stix, Henry Walter, 27A, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Stock, Edward Lilley, 28Ag, Bethesda, Md.<br />
Stocking, Robert Bliss, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Stokes, Victor Francis, 28Ag, Ossining.<br />
Stollnitz, Henry Sande\ jr., 28A, Floral Park.<br />
Stone, Alan, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Stone, Alan Trowbridge, 29Ag, Marathon.<br />
Stone, Garland Douglas, 27V, Dexter.<br />
Stone, Genevieve Evangeline, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Strong, Paschal Neilson, jr., 25C, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Strong, Stewart Sherwood, 27M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Strong, Theodore Carroll, 26L, Ithaca.<br />
Strunk, Catherine, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Strunk, Edwin Hart, 25M, Ithaca.<br />
Stubblefield, Julia Elizabeth, 26A, Collegeville, Pa.<br />
Stubenbord, John George, 27MD NYC, Jersey<br />
City, N. J.<br />
Stukey, Harold Jacob, 26A, Newburgh.<br />
Stump, John Philip, A.B., 27MD NYC, Cumber<br />
land, Md.<br />
Stumpf, Richard Thomas, 25C, Syracuse.<br />
Stuntz, Albert Edward, 26A, Camaguey, Cuba.<br />
Sturdevant, Robert, 26A, New York City.<br />
Sturman, Charlotte Syril, 28Ag, Rochester.<br />
Suffern, Maurice, 29A, New York City.<br />
Suffin, Arthur Harold, 28A, Mount Vernon.<br />
Sugarman, Dorothy Holman, 28A, Meriden. Conn.<br />
Sullivan, Edward <strong>Cornell</strong>, jr., 25E, Kansas City,<br />
Mo.<br />
Sullivan, George Washington, jr., 26Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Sullivan, Helen Iva, 26A, Amsterdam.<br />
Sullivan, John Edward, 26L, Elmira.<br />
Sullivan, John Joseph, jr., 28A, Freeville.<br />
Sullivan, Margaret Mary, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Sullivan, Mortimer Allen, A.B., 26L, Elmira.<br />
Sullivan, William Martin, jr., A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
Passaic, N. J.<br />
Summers, Henry Meade, 26Ag, Oyster Bay.<br />
Summerson, William Henry, 27AChem, Flushing.<br />
Sundell, Walter Ermell, 27C, Ithaca.<br />
Sunico, Francisco Taufer, 25E, Manila, P. I.<br />
Super, Edward, 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Super, John Willis, 26A, Burlington, N. J.<br />
Susa, Torasaburo, Grad, Nishitagawa,<br />
Stone, Henry Norton, 2 5A, Roanoke, Va.<br />
Stone, Marcia, 27Ag, Marathon.<br />
Stone, Neil Charles, 25MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Stone, N. Geraldine, 26Ag, Dexter.<br />
Stone, Robert Frederick, 28C, Lewiston.<br />
Yamagataken,<br />
Japan.<br />
Sussman, Mossey, M.S., 28MD NYC, Jersey City,<br />
N.J.<br />
Sutliff, Ralph Clinton Simeon, 26Ag, Mexico.<br />
Sutton, Hewlett Edgar, 2sAg, Patterson.<br />
Sutton, William Rogers, 26AChem, Albion.<br />
Swan, Joseph Henry, 26A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Swanson, Carl Walter, 27Ag, Long Island City.<br />
Swart, Thomas William, 27E, New York City.<br />
Swarthout, Marjorie Belle, 25A, Hall.<br />
Sweeney, Ronald James, 28M, Buffalo.<br />
Sweet, Francis M., 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Sweetgall, Murray, 28A, New York City.<br />
Swenson, John William, 28C, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Swersie, Abram, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Swezey, Fenton Hendy, B.Chem., Grad, Lockport.<br />
Swinford, Gladys Janice, 26A, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Syme, John Prescott, 26M, West Yarmouth, Mass.<br />
Symons, Mervin Offenheimer, 28Ag, Los Angeles,<br />
Cal.<br />
Story, Irving Chellis, A.M., Grad, Claremont, N.H.<br />
Story, William MacArthur, 2 7A, Salt Lake City,<br />
Utah.<br />
Stotz, Laurence Edward, 27Ag, Crafton, Pa.<br />
Stoughton, Zelner Hamlin, 2sAg, Grad, Newark<br />
Valley.<br />
Stout, Charlotte Burroughs, 28Ag, Olcott.<br />
Stout, Howard William, 27Ag, Irvington, N. J.<br />
Stover, Charles Kent, jr., 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Stover, Howard James, 26Ag, Sanborn.<br />
Stow, Elizabeth Piper, 27Ag, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Stow, Marcellus Henry, 25A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Stowe, David Chamberlin, 29AChem, Lebanon,<br />
N.J.<br />
Strachan, John Ernest, jr., 28M, Germantown, Pa.<br />
Stratford, Edwin Holbrooke, jr., 25A, Jersey City,<br />
N.J.<br />
Stratton, Reginald Hulse, 26E, Middletown.<br />
Strauss, Arthur Simpson, 26A, New York City.<br />
Strickland, Walter Charles, B.Sc, Grad, Buchanan,<br />
Ga.<br />
Strong, Allen Knox, 25Ag, Waterloo.<br />
Strong, Charles Nicholas, 26C, Ithaca.<br />
Strong, Everett Milton, B.S. in E.E., Grad,<br />
Elmira.<br />
Strong, George Clarence, 2SAg, Water Mill.<br />
Strong, Katharine Elizabeth, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Strong, Mildred, 28Ag, Owego.<br />
Tabor, Stevens Giddings, 26V, Dover Plains.<br />
Tabor, Thelma Celeste, 28A, Jefferson.<br />
Taddiken, Melita, 28Ar, Weehawken, N. J.<br />
Taddis, Virginia Tatiana, 28Ag, Troy.<br />
Taft, Arthur VanNess, 26Ag, Ticonderoga.<br />
Taft, Glenn Roberts, 2SE, Ticonderoga.<br />
Taggart, Robert Strangway, 27A, Oneonta.<br />
Talbot, Ransom Clayton, 27Ag, Willsboro.<br />
Talbot, Samuel Armstrong, 25A, Jamaica.<br />
Talbot, William Mead, 28C, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Tallmadge, Margaret Louise, A.B., Grad, Auburn.<br />
Tallman, Frank Potter, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Tannenbaum, Helene Sofia, 25A, New York City.<br />
Tanner, Edward Lyall, 28M, Hudson.<br />
Tannhauser, Henry William, 2SAg, Howard Beach.<br />
Tao, Yen Chiao, Grad, Honan, Wuhu, China.<br />
Tapke, Victor Ferdinand, B.S. in Agr., Grad,<br />
Washington, D. C.<br />
Tarbell, George Schuyler, jr., 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Tarboux, Joseph Galluchat, B.S..E.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Tarr, Leonard,<br />
26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Tarwater, Jim Lawrence, 28E, Rockwood, Tenn.<br />
Tate, Malcolm Child, 27M, Stamford, Conn.
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Taub, David, 28A, New York City.<br />
Tauber, Joseph, 29Ag, New York City.<br />
Tauch, Edward Renold, jr., 27Ar, Marquette, Mich.<br />
Taulane, Joseph Hesser, 2d, 28A, Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
Taylor, Catherine Mary, 27A, Chateaugay.<br />
Taylor, Charles Robert, 26Ag, Terre Haute, Ind.<br />
Taylor, Constance Virginia, 27A, Berlin, Conn.<br />
Taylor, Gordon Henry, 2SAg, New York City.<br />
Taylor, Irving Harris, 2?Ag, Ossining.<br />
Taylor, James Barnaby, jr., 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Taylor, Joseph Hooker, 27A, Mexico.<br />
Taylor, Lauriston Sale, 26A, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Taylor, Lawrence Otis, 27Ag, Fulton.<br />
Taylor, Malcolm Rollison, 25M, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Taylor, Robert Edward, 26Ar, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Taylor, Robert Maxham, 28Ag, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Taylor, Ronald Morley, 27M, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Taylor, Theodore Henry, 29Ag, Salt Point.<br />
Taylor, William Peck, 25A, 28MD, Maywood, N.J.<br />
Teall, Charles Henninger, 27M, Weedsport.<br />
Teeple, Charlotte Marion, 26A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Teeple, John Hazen, 25A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Teeter, Clarence Glenn, A.M., Grad, Toronto,<br />
Canada.<br />
Teich, Samuel, 28A, Huntington Station.<br />
Telsey, Leon Gersoni, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Teng, Shu Chun, 26Ag, Foochow, China.<br />
ter Kuile, Roger Cuvel, 26V, Montvale, N. J.<br />
Termohlen, Rudolph Thomas, 26Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Terrill, Ernest Sutherland, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Terry, Cyrl Waldie, 26M, Brooklyn, Pa.<br />
Terry, William Reginald, 29Ag, Hudson Falls.<br />
Terwilligar, Ernest, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Texidor, Antonio, 2SAg, Guayama, P. R.<br />
Thaler, Louis, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Thatcher, Evangeline Voorhees, A.B., Grad, West<br />
Danby.<br />
Thayer, John Ewen, 28A, Yonkers.<br />
Thayer, Paul Edward, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Then, John William, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Theobald, Laura Marie, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Thiel, Willard Stanley Christopher, 28C, Ithaca.<br />
Thomas, Austin Kefauver, 26C, Frederick, Md.<br />
Thomas, Charles Kenneth, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Thomas, Chun Wen, 27L, Joliet, 111.<br />
Thomas, Elmer William, 27L, Joliet, 111.<br />
Thomas, Grace Agnes, A.M., Grad, Frederick, Md.<br />
Thomas, Joseph Albert, 28V, Red Hook.<br />
Thomas, Joseph Swartz, 27E, Ashland, Ohio.<br />
Thomas, Julian Snowden, 26A, Saratoga Springs.<br />
Thomas, Millard Fillmore, 28E, Seneca Falls.<br />
Thomas, Ray Leonard, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Thomas, Victor Ellsworth, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Puente, Cal.<br />
Thompson, Alan Warner, 28M, Wycombe, Pa.<br />
Thompson, Charles Louis, 28Ar, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Thompson, Chauncey Arthur, 25Ar, Fairhaven,<br />
Mass.<br />
Thompson, Claude Standish, 25A, Little Rock,<br />
Ark.<br />
Thompson, Jerome Wilber, 26L, Littleton, N. H.<br />
Thompson, John Frank, 28AChem, Webster.<br />
Thompson, Louise Butler, 28A, Auburn.<br />
Thompson, Milo Elihu, 26Ag, South Otselic.<br />
Thompson, Theodore Ellsworth, 28E, Andover,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Thompson, William Ratcliffe, 25C, Little Rock,<br />
Ark.<br />
Thomson, Anna Margaret, 28A, Delhi.<br />
Thomson, John Cephas, 27V, Granville.<br />
Thomson, Medford Theodore, 25C, Medina.<br />
Thomson, Virginia Frederick, 28Ag, Syracuse.<br />
Thomson, William Leupp, 27E, Summerville, N. J<br />
Thorp, Edward George, 25A, Rochester.<br />
Thralls, Bonita Kathryn, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Thurston, Mather Francis, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Thurston, Robert Seager, 27A, Batavia.<br />
Tibbitts, Elton Seth, 27Ag, Maine.<br />
Tice, Floyd Joseph, 27V, Cincinnatus.<br />
Tiesler, John Adolph, 27C, Pleasantville.<br />
Tiffany, Robert Price, 26E, Jamestown.<br />
Tillou, Ruth Gordon, 27A, Belleville, N. J.<br />
Tilton, Benjamin E., jr., 26M, Utica.<br />
Tinio y Quijano, Manuel, 25E, Cabanatuan, Nueva<br />
Ecija, P. I.<br />
Tinkel, Otto Spaulding, 25E, Spokane, Wash.<br />
Tinker, Paul Frederick, 29Ag, Rouses Point.<br />
Titus, George Frederick, 2SAr, Brooklyn.<br />
Tjaden, Olive Frances, 2sAr, Bellaire Park.<br />
Tobey, Evangeline Mary, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Tobey, Gertrude Marian, 28Ag, Binghamton.<br />
Tobias, Sybil Dorothy, 25A, Corning.<br />
Tobin, Charles Burke, 28Ag, Mount Vernon.<br />
Todd, Conway Libanus, Sp Ar, Rochester.<br />
Todd, George Libanus, 26A, Rochester.<br />
Tolces, Bernard Jacob, 26Ar, New York City.<br />
Tolins, Myra, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Tolmach, Jesse, A.B., 28MD NYC, NewYork City.<br />
Tomaino, Ferdinand Damian, 27A, Utica.<br />
Toman, Frank Joseph, 27M, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Tompkins, Lewis Alva, jr., 25C, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Tompkins, Louis Benoist, 27M, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Tone, Franchot, 28A, Niagara Falls.<br />
Tonkonogy, Eugene Kenneth, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Torbert, Hazel A., 25Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Toro, Rafael Andres, B.S. in Agr., Grad, San Ger<br />
man, P. R.<br />
Torrance, Calvin Clark, 28MD, Jamestown.<br />
Torres, Juan Platon, B.Agr., M.Sc.Agr., Grad,<br />
Batangas, P. I.<br />
Torwater, Jim Lawrence, 28Eng, Rockwood, Tenn.<br />
Toskov, Helen, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Tower, Lewis Ralston, 28A, South Orange, N. J.<br />
Towl, Edwin Clinton, 28C, Forest Hills.<br />
Townley, Charles Raymond, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Townsend, Francis James, 27Ag, Berkshire.<br />
Townsend, George Richard, 27Ag, Orchard Park.<br />
Townsend, Pauline Henrietta, 27A, Waterbury,<br />
Conn.<br />
Townsend, Walter Barton, A.B., Grad, Elmira.<br />
Townsley, Lawrence Lown, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Tozier, Hayden Humphrey, jr., 2SAg, Johnsonburg.<br />
Tracy, John Bayard, 26A, Syracuse.<br />
Trainer, David Woolsey, jr., M.S., Grad, Hunting<br />
ton.<br />
Trani, Frank Joseph, 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Tranter, James Brereton, 26Ar, Buffalo.<br />
Trantum, Donald Dennis, 28MD NYC, James<br />
town.<br />
Traubner, Lawrence Herbert, 26A, New York City.<br />
Travell, Janet Graeme, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Travell, Virginia Macqueen, 25MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Travis, Harry Stanley, 28A, Middletown.<br />
Travis, Paul Henry, 25M, East Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Trayford, Arthur, 27V, Huntington.<br />
Trefts, George Martin, 3d, 27M, Hamburg.<br />
Trefts, John Chilion, jr., 26M, Hamburg.<br />
Treichler, Grace Ella, 28Ag, Newfane.<br />
Tremaine, Geraldine Reva, 26Ag, Angola.<br />
Treman, Elizabeth Lovejoy, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Tresidder, Argus John, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Tresise, Amy Richards, A.B., Grad, Williamsville.<br />
Tretter, Max Harry, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Treu, Harold Louis, 25M, Forest Hills.<br />
Trevor, Barbara Ellis, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Trevor, Bertram, 28E, Ithaca.<br />
Triebetz, Dorothy Estelle, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Trilling, Rosamond, 26L, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Trimble, Edward Grigsby, jr., 27C, Kansas City,<br />
Mo.<br />
Tripp, Mildred Agatha, 29Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Trolley, John Isaac, 28A, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Trosdal, Einar Storm, jr., 28E, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Trostel, Otto Albert, 25M, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
Trounstine, Lewis Joseph, jr., 25M, New York City.<br />
Trousdale, Whitney Maynard, 25A, Rome, Pa.<br />
Trousdell, Gordon Nixon, 26A, Glen Cove.
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Trousdell. Thomas Bruce, jr., 29Ag, Glen Cove.<br />
Trowbridge, Alexander Buel, jr., A.B., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Troy, Constantine Timothy, 28E, Elmira.<br />
Troy, Hugh Charles, jr., 27Ar, Ithaca.<br />
Truell, George Foster, 27C, Cape Vincent.<br />
Truitt, Garland Leigh, 26M, Norfolk, Va.<br />
Truman, Marjory Isabella, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Trussell, John Carey, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Tryon, William Irving, 27C, Winchendon, Mass.<br />
Tsai, Fu Yuan, B.S., Grad, Shantung, China.<br />
Tsang, Ngeu Faung, 27E, Shanghai, China.<br />
Tsao, Chang, 27E, Yiyang, Hunan, China.<br />
Tsoon, Zam Ling, B.S. in E.E., Grad, Chekiang,<br />
China.<br />
Tsu, Julia Chants, 27A, Shanghai, China.<br />
Tsunajima, Benjamine Tokuo, A.B., Grad, Okayama,<br />
Japan.<br />
Tuck, George Abram, 27A, Coatesville, Pa.<br />
Tucker, Carl William, M.S., Grad, Iowa City, Iowa.<br />
Tucker, Charles Ketchum, B.S., Grad, Brooklyn.<br />
Tucker, Lucille Abigail, 2sAg, Deposit.<br />
Tucker, Whitney, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Tudor, Ralph Arnold, 25C, Hood River, Ore.<br />
Tuerke, Lambert LeRoy, 25C, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Tully, Katherine Armstrong, 27A, Closter, N. J.<br />
Tunick, Heyman S., 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Tuoti, George Edward, 28Ag, New Rochelle.<br />
Tupper, Edwin Odell, 28M, Upper Montclair.N. J.<br />
Tupper, Lelia Evelyn, A.B., Grad, Post Mills, Vt.<br />
Turner, Charles Newton, jr., 27AChem, Milwaukee,<br />
Wis.<br />
Turner, Lester Hayes, 28Ag, North Creek.<br />
Turner, Reuben, 25A, 28MD, New York City.<br />
Tuttle, Aletta Mowbray, 2sAg, East Moriches.<br />
Tuttle, Bessie Mathilde, 2sAg, King Ferry.<br />
Tuttle, Hubert Raymond, 26A, Lyndonville.<br />
Tweedale, Ralph Landon, 27 M, Jamestown.<br />
Tweedie, Roland William, 28C, Walton.<br />
Tyler, George Horsley, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Tyler, John Morland, 27M, Ithaca.<br />
Tyler, Louisa Violet, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Tyler, Virginia Edmonia, 2sAg, Canandaigua.<br />
Tyo, Ruel Elias, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Tyrrell, Veora Marguerite, 27A, St. Petersburgh,<br />
Fla.<br />
Udall, John Taylor, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Uditsky, Sydney Robert, 28A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Ue, Chi Ming, 27AChem, Hongkong, China.<br />
Uetz, Fred Emil, 2sAg, New York City.<br />
Uhry, Robert Lawrence, 26A, New York City.<br />
Ulmer, William Ernest, 28V, Chappaqua.<br />
Ulrich, Irma Charlotte, 26L, New York City.<br />
Underhill, Marie Josephine, 26A, Buffalo.<br />
Underwood, John Elmer, 26A, Summit, N. J.<br />
Unger, Frances Bertha, 28A, Ithaca.<br />
Ungerer, Meta Salome, 27A, Lyons.<br />
Unwin, Harry Deits, 26M, Buffalo.<br />
Updike, Mary Orvilla, 28A, Hector.<br />
Upstill, James Alexander, 27A, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Uptcher, Estelle, 27A, New York City.<br />
Urban, Robert Cuppage, 26C, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Uris, Harold David, 26C, New York City.<br />
Uys, <strong>Cornell</strong>s Janse, B.S., M.S. in Agr., Grad,<br />
Heilbron, O. F. S., South Africa.<br />
Van Alstyne, Harold Leroy, 26M, Watertown.<br />
-~<br />
Van Alstyne, Lola Catherine, 25Ag, Ilion.<br />
Van Arnam, Ralph Newcomb, 26E, Beaver Falls.<br />
Van Arsdale, Elvin Redner, 28E, Ithaca.<br />
Van Blarcom, Philip Stratton, 27E, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Van Buskirk, James Gregory, 28Ag, Aurora.<br />
Van Deman, Anna Mae, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Van Deman, Mary Esther, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Vanderbrook, Clarence Augustus, 28Ag, Newark.<br />
Vanderlip, Arthur N., 27C, Ithaca.<br />
Van Deusen, Elisha Blackmar, jr., 27Ag, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Van Deusen, Elsie Blackmar, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Van de Water, Carleton, 28Ag, Hyde Park.<br />
Van Dewater, Jerome Dean, 27A, Kenmore.<br />
Van Dine, Charles Gaylord, 29C, Central Baragua,<br />
Camaguey, Cuba.<br />
Van Dine, Delos Lewis, jr., 28Ag, Central Baragua,<br />
Camaguey, Cuba.<br />
Van Law, Jesse Mead, 27M, Scarsdale.<br />
Vannoy, George Hartwell, 27C, Pennington, N. J.<br />
Vannoy, Wesley Gabriel, B.S., Grad, Waverly.<br />
Van Order, Marjorie Delphine, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Van Poznak, Aaron, 26L, Bradley Beach, N. J.<br />
Van Schoick, Alfred J., 27Ag, Cochecton Center.<br />
Van Sickle, John, 27A, Auburn.<br />
Van Slyke, Virginia Agnes, 27Ag, Rome.<br />
Van Vechten, George Bates, 28E, Olyphant, Pa.<br />
Van Vleet, Frank Carl, 27A, Lodi.<br />
Van Voris, Edgar Wayne, 26Ag, Richmondville.<br />
Van Vranken, Virginia, 25A, Schenectady.<br />
van Wagenen, Jared, 3d., 26Ag, Lawyersville.<br />
Van Wirt, Florence Amos, 26Ag, Glens Falls.<br />
Van Wynen, Kenneth Gregg, 25E, Kerhonkson.<br />
Vardhanoday, Chuan, Sp Ag, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Varon, Flora, 28Ag, New York City.<br />
Vars, Harry Morton, A.B., Grad, Boulder, Colo.<br />
Vastbinder, Christine Lydia, 27Ag, Addison.<br />
Vatet, Oscar Pierson, 28A, Pleasantville.<br />
Vatter, Leonard George, 28A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Vaughan, Lawrence Moore, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Vaughn, Sidney Edwin, 26A, Glens Falls.<br />
Veeder, Herman Greig, jr., 25C, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Veeder, James Marshall, 28AChem, Pittsburgh,<br />
Pa.<br />
Vere, Oscar, 25E, San Juan, P. R.<br />
Vermilye, Gerard Lathrop, 2SAg, Closter, N. J.<br />
Vernon, Clinton Montgomery, 25M, Middletown.<br />
Vernooy, Irma Aleen, 26A, Monticello.<br />
Vetter, Eliott Joseph, 27Ag, Buffalo.<br />
Vezina, Paul Henri, B.S.A., Grad, La Trappe, Que.,<br />
Can.<br />
Vial, Edmund Ellsworth, M.S., Grad, LaGrange, 111.<br />
Vickers, Anderson Voisard, 27Ag, Tonawanda.<br />
Vincent, Archie Joseph, 28C, Worcester, Mass.<br />
Vincent, George Paul, A.B., M.S., Grad, Garretsville,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Vincent, Mordelo Lee, 26C, Tampico, Mexico.<br />
Vincent, Walter Nathan, 26E, New Hartford.<br />
Vinciguerra, Michael Patsy, 25A, Jamaica.<br />
Vitale, Albert Alnor, 27M, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Vivarttas, Elizabeth Arnold, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Viviano, Joseph, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Vogel, Sidney, 25A, Norwalk, Conn.<br />
Vogel, Sylvia Ruth, 28A, Perth Amboy, N. J.<br />
Vogt, Lillian Mae, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Voigt, Emily Anna, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Voigt, Louis Lee, 28Ag, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Volckhausen, William Louis, 26Ag, New York<br />
City.<br />
Volgenau, Robert Herman, 25V, Buffalo.<br />
Vollmer, Alexander Russell, 27C, Ventnor, N. J.<br />
Vollmer, Karl Koehler, 25A, Davenport, Iowa.<br />
Von Beck, Lillian Elma, 27A, Carbondale, Pa.<br />
von Haeseler, Paul, 27V, Ithaca.<br />
von Hazmburg, Romulus Seitz, B.Chem., Grad,<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
von Roeder, Luise Ottilie, 25A, New York City.<br />
von Runohr, Christian, 28E, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
von Schrader, Francis Ulrich, 28Ag, Ottumwa,<br />
Iowa.<br />
Voong, Zu Ming, 26M, Chekiang, China.<br />
Vorperian, Hovhanes, 28Ag, Haghrabed, Lysin,<br />
Armenia.<br />
Vosburgh, Frances Elizabeth, 25MD NYC, Voorheesville.<br />
Voss, Theodore Klein, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Voynow, Vera, 2SAr, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Vrooman, Arthur Ellis, 2sAg, Sharon Springs.<br />
Vrooman, Helen Borst, 26Ag, Cortland.<br />
Wade, Harry VanNuys, 26Ar, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Wade, Henry Sweetser, 25A. Alton, 111.
214<br />
Wade, Leonard Everett, 28A, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Wade, Miriam Anne, 29Ag, North Creek.<br />
Wade, Preston Allen, 25MD NYC, Helena, Mont.<br />
Wadsworth, Dorothy Grace, 26Ag, Oswego.<br />
Wadsworth, Millard Everts, 26Ag, Oswego.<br />
Wadsworth, Richard Clarke, 26A, Framingham,<br />
Mass.<br />
Wager, Norman Joseph, 28Ag, Groton.<br />
Wagner, Carl Frank, 2sAg, Alden.<br />
Wagner, Charles Franklin, 27M, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Wagner, Richard Bieser, 27A, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Wainger, Max, 25A, Grad, New York City.<br />
Wainwright, Townsend, 29A, Rye.<br />
Waite, Agnes, 27A, Fort Ann.<br />
Wakeman, Richard Vickery, 28Eng, Quincy, Mass.<br />
Waldstreicher, Moses L., 25A, New York City.<br />
Walker, Charles Leon, 28C, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Walker, Dilworth, A.M., Grad, Rexburg, Idaho.<br />
Walker, Gerald Howard, 28A, Rochester.<br />
Walker, Herbert Warren, B.S., Grad, Boston,<br />
Mass.<br />
Walker, John Moseley, jr., 28E, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Walker, William Way, 26Ag, Elizabeth, Pa.<br />
Walkley, Floyd Frank, 2SAr, Le Roy.<br />
Walkley, James Harry, 28Ag, Le Roy.<br />
Wallace, Clark Edward, 26C, Prospect, Conn.<br />
Wallace, Emily Isabel, 26Ag, Middletown.<br />
Wallace, Herbert Gary, 25M, Auburn.<br />
Wallace, Karl Richards, 27A, Ithaca.<br />
Wallace, Laura Pearl, 27A, Middletown.<br />
Wallace, Philip Piatt, 28Ag, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Wallace, Ruth Leona, 28Ag, Forestville.<br />
Wallace, Stratford Corbett, 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Wallenwein, Ruth Lucy, 28Ag, Castile.<br />
Walling, Willoughby Haskell, 27Ag, Hubbard<br />
Woods, 111.<br />
Walrath, Frank Josiah, B.S., Grad, Tribes Hill.<br />
Walsh, Alexander Hamilton, jr., 27Ag, East<br />
Orange, N. J.<br />
Walsh, Alexander Joseph, 28Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Walsh, Deleon, 27Ag, Long Beach.<br />
Walsh, Esther Louise, 26A, Cortland.<br />
Walsh, Frank Odgen, jr., B.S. in M.E., Grad.<br />
Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Walsh, Ralph Joseph, 27Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Walter, Carlton Howard, 27A, Brooklyn.<br />
Walter, Edward Joseph, 25A, Port Jervis.<br />
Walter, Richard Franklin, 28C, Auburndale, Mass.<br />
Walthall, Chester Delaney, 28E, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Walthour, John Buckman, 27M, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Walton, Ethel, 26A, Melrose Park, Pa.<br />
Walton, Juliet Helen, 26ACtiem, Montour Falls.<br />
Waltz, Arthur Keller, M.S., Grad, Chewsville, Md.<br />
Walz, Carl Simon, 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Walz, Kenneth Carl, 27A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Wan, Chia Sien, 28AChem, Shanghai, China.<br />
Wang, Chen, B.T.C., M.S., Grad, Kiangyin,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wang, Chih-Yi, 27A, Tientsin, China.<br />
Wang, Ching Shi, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Shingtseh,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wang, Loo Sing, B.S. in E.E., Grad, Fungshing,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wang, Shou Chin, C.E., Grad, Soochow, Kiangsu,<br />
China.<br />
Wang, Yuen Kong, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Taishen,<br />
Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wannamaker, Alexander James Matheson, 27C,<br />
Orangeburg, S. C.<br />
Warburg, Bettina, 26MD NYC, New York City.<br />
Warburton, Fred William, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Ward, Albert John, 25MD NYC, Morristown, N.J.<br />
Ward, Hamilton, jr., 28A, Buffalo.<br />
Ward, John Chamberlain, 29A, Buffalo.<br />
Ward, Kenneth Daniel, 28Ag, Savona.<br />
Ward, Nairne Forsyth, M.E., Grad, Lockport.<br />
Ward, William West, 27M, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Wardwell, Jerome Kenith, 26Ag, Union Springs.<br />
Ware, Grace Louise, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
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Ware, Howard Brettel, 27A, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Ware, John Davis Dabney, A.B., Grad, Sewanee,<br />
Tenn.<br />
Warfield, Guy Trevelyn, jr., 25M, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Warncke, Louis, 27Ag, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Warner, Alice Mary, 27A, Roselle, N. J.<br />
Warner, Florence Eleanor, A.B., 27MD NYC,<br />
Binghamton.<br />
Warner, Robert Cooper, 26A, Whitesboro.<br />
Warren, Chas. Oscar, jr., 27AChem, Brooklyn.<br />
Warren, Edward Lewis, 28A, Hollis.<br />
Warren, Edward William, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Warren, Elizabeth Gertrude, 28A, Albion.<br />
Warren, Stanley Whitson, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Warren, William Ernest, 28Ar, Johnstown.<br />
Warrick, Eleanor Louise, 26Ag, Mount Holly, N. J.<br />
Warriner, Harwood, 26C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.<br />
Warttman, P
ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 215<br />
Weinberg, Abraham Gerald, Sp L, Buffalo.<br />
Weinberg, Arthur Archibald, A.B., 28MD NYC,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Weiner, Julius, 28A, Livingston Manor.<br />
V7einman, Irving Martin, 26C, New York City.<br />
Weinman, Moses, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Weinstock, Edwin Davis, 28A, New York City.<br />
Weintraub, Joseph, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Weir, John Glover, 26Ag, Cambridge.<br />
Weisbord, Norman Edward, A.B., Grad, New<br />
York City.<br />
Weisbrod, Harold, 26A, Schenectady.<br />
Weiser, Gustav Benjamin, 26E, Utica.<br />
Weiss, Abraham, 27A, Amityville.<br />
Weiss, Ellis Edmund, 27 M, Brooklyn.<br />
Weiss, Harry, 27A, New York City.<br />
Weiss, Harry Benjamin, 28A, Newark, N. J.<br />
Weiss, Harry Knight, 27A, New York City.<br />
Weiss, Milton, 25L, Hudson.<br />
Weitz, Edward, 28A, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Wekselblatt, Koppel, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Welanetz, Ludolph Frisch, 27M, Plainfield, N. J.<br />
Welch, Alverna Haldeman, 27A, Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />
Welch, Catherine Margaret, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Welch, John Mershon, 26Ag, Omaha, Neb.<br />
Welden, .AllanMarshall, 28C, Rockville Centre.<br />
Welker, Philip Lanahan, 27C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Wellenkamp, Paul Gustave, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Weller, Catherine Albina, 27Ag, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Welling, Joseph Gerard, 28MD NYC, New Ro<br />
chelle.<br />
Wellington, Harold Fay, 27Ar, Canton.<br />
Wells, Estelle Frances, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Wells, Frederick Morris, 26Ar, Baldwinsville.<br />
Wells, Joseph Harry, 2SAChem, Ithaca.<br />
Wells, Kenneth Kingsley, 26M, Northampton,<br />
Mass.<br />
Wells, Robert Alan, 28M, Watertown.<br />
Wells, Sylvia Margaret, 27Ag, Schuylerville.<br />
Welti, Walter, 26L, Ithaca.<br />
Weltman, Molly, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Welz, Christopher John, Ch.E., M.S., Grad,<br />
Buffalo.<br />
Wendt, William, 26A, New York City.<br />
Wengatz, Harold Francis, 28Ag, Oneida.<br />
Wentworth, Harold, 27Ag, Cortland.<br />
Wentz, John Budd, M.S., Grad, Ames, Iowa.<br />
Wenzel, William John, 27A, Woodbury, Conn.<br />
Werber, Herman Albert, 28M, Brooklyn.<br />
Werly, Charles Milford, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Werner, David John Christopher, 28E, Man<br />
chester.<br />
Werner, Max, 28A, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Werner, Paul Sterling, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
Wesolowski, Felix John, 28C, Yonkers.<br />
West, Edward Joseph, 25A, Hudson.<br />
West, George Addison, B.S., Grad, Rhinebeck.<br />
West, George Fitzherbert, 26C, Pasadena, Cal.<br />
Westcott. Cynthia, A.B., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Wester, Frederick Edward, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Weston, Gifford Lovelace, 27E, Portland, Me.<br />
We6tover, Kyle Chester, M.S., Grad, Morgantown,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Wettig, Frank B., 26L, Brooklyn.<br />
Whaley, James Higgins, jr., 26MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Wheaton, Olive Whitney, A.B., 28MD NYC, New<br />
York City.<br />
Wheeler, Harry Elmer, 27 M, Richmond Hill.<br />
Wheeler, William Harrison, 2SAg, Florida.<br />
Whelpton, Pascal Kidder, B.S., Grad, Oxford,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Whetstone, Walter, jr., 26M, Wayne, Pa.<br />
Whipple, Clayton Ernium, 2SAg, Perry.<br />
Whitaker. Randall, B.S., Grad, Stonington, Conn.<br />
Whitaker, Susan Hildegarde, 27Ag, Hancock.<br />
White, Alden Darling, 28M, Syracuse.<br />
White, Clelland Calvin, 26A, Mansfield, Ohio.<br />
Aylmer West,<br />
White, Harley Clifford, B.A., Grad,<br />
Ont., Can.<br />
White, John William, jr., 28M, Orange, N. J.<br />
White, Joseph Gordon, 26Ar, Granville.<br />
White, Josephine Louise, 28A, Moravia.<br />
White, Laurence Graham, 28E, Brooklyn.<br />
White, Lois Jane, 26Ag, Bath.<br />
White, Maurice Brewster, 26C, New York City.<br />
White, Ray Porter, jr., 26E, Moravia.<br />
White, Rollin Henry, jr., 26M, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
White, Thomas Joseph, 25MD NYC, Jersey City.<br />
N-<br />
. J-.<br />
White, Virginia Ermine, 27Ag, Glasgow, Ky.<br />
Whitehead, Duncan, 26A, Fitchburg, Mass.<br />
Whitehead, Roy Smith, 27Ag, Chateaugay.<br />
Whitehill, Catherine Ella, 26A, North East, Pa.<br />
Whitehouse, A.J., 28MD, Lexington, Ky.<br />
Whitesides, George Walter, 2SAChem, Louis<br />
ville, Ky.<br />
Whiting, Anor Gertrude, 28Ag, Phelps.<br />
Whiting, Charles Cosad, 26A, Phelps.<br />
Whiting, Genevieve Elizabeth, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Whiting, Sidney Edwin, jr., 28M, Holyoke, Mass.<br />
Whitman, Channing, 28AChem, Deerfield, Mass.<br />
Whitman, Sterling Treat, 25Ag, Weedsport.<br />
Whitney, Alexander, 25E, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Whitney, Donald Breed, 26A, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Whitney, Frederick Moore, jr., 27A, Rochester.<br />
Whitney, Seymour Meader, 28M, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Whitridge, John Clifford, jr., 27A, Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Whitwell, Grace Edna, 28Ag, Lockport.<br />
Whitwell, Marion Elsa, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Whitwell, Olive Caroline, 27A, Lockport.<br />
Wiant, James Stewart, B.S., Grad, Huntington<br />
Mills, Pa.<br />
Wickenheiser, Herbert Emil, 2SAg, Grad, New<br />
York City.<br />
Wickes, Francis Allen, 26L, Ticonderoga.<br />
Wickes, Mary Virginia, 2SAg, Ticonderoga.<br />
Wickham, James Parker, 28Ag, Cutchogue.<br />
Wieczorek, Helen Aline, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Wieman, Joseph Otto, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Wiener, Alexander Soloman, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Wieters, Charles, 25E, New York City.<br />
Wightman, Henry Booth, 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Wilbur, Gordon McClave, 28Ar, Elmira.<br />
Wilcox, Frank Adams, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wilcox, Frederick Atwater, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Wilcox, Halsted Newell, 27C, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Wilcox, Harold Edwin, 29A, Ithaca.<br />
Wild, Richard, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Wilde, Edwin Arthur, 28AChem, Forestville.<br />
Wilder, Horace Frederick, 26V, Akron.<br />
Wilder, Malcolm Lounsbury, A.M., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Wilder, Robert Dennison, 27E, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Wile, Richard Herman, 26L, Buffalo.<br />
Wilensky, Oscar Royce, 26L, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Wilgus, Herbert Sedgwick, jr., 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wilkes, Lena Elizabeth, 27Ag, Bath.<br />
Wilkes, Robert James, 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Wilkins, Joseph Fellows, M.E., Grad, Selma, Ala.<br />
Wilkinson, John, jr., 26M, Syracuse.<br />
Wilkinson, Lawrence Brown, 37L, Camden.<br />
Will, Philip, jr., 28A, Rochester.<br />
Willcox, John Wickham, 26Ag, Pine Island.<br />
Willcox, William Bradford, 28A. Ithaca.<br />
Wille, John Jacob, 26Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Willets, David Beal, 27M, White Plains.<br />
Willett, Merrill H., 27C, Washington, D. C.<br />
Willett, Sadie, 29A, New York City.<br />
Williams, Anna May, 28A, Tamaqua, Pa.<br />
Williams, Charles Franklin, 27E, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Williams, David John, jr., 26Ag, Richmond, Ky.<br />
Williams, Ellis Richard, 27M, Wyoming, Pa.<br />
Williams, George Clark, 25E, Brewster.<br />
Williams, Herbert Howard, jr., 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Williams, John Ward, 28Ag, Glen Cove.<br />
Williams, Joseph Nash, 28A, Lake Placid.<br />
Williams, Marguerite Carol, Sp A, Ithaca.<br />
Williams, Marjorie Frances, B.S., Grad, Buffalo.
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Williams, Mildred Mary, 28A, Corning.<br />
Williams, Richard Nelson, 27E, Rome.<br />
Williamson, Zarah, 25A, Brooklyn.<br />
Willig, Samuel, 28L, Ferndale.<br />
Willis, George Hall, 27C, Chicago, 111.<br />
Willisford, Laverne Harold, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Willits, Charles Oliver, B.S., Grad, Huron, S. Dak.<br />
Willits, David Beal, 27M, White Plains.<br />
Willits, Helen Virginia, 26A, Anaconda, Mont.<br />
Willits, Ruth Cushman, 25A, Anaconda, Mont.<br />
Willson, Robert Bellows, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Wilmot, Marjorie Sheldon, 25A, Flushing.<br />
Wilson, Celia Amy, Sp A, Cameron Mills.<br />
Wilson, Donald, 27E, Ossining.<br />
Wilson, Donald King, 25M, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Wilson, Elizabeth LeRoy, 25A, New York City.<br />
Wilson, Francis Henry, B.S., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Wilson, Francis Jennings, 25C, Colorado Springs,<br />
Colo.<br />
Wilson, Harold A., 25MD NYC, Fleischman.<br />
Wilson, Harold Lynn, A.B., 27MD NYC, Buffalo.<br />
Wilson, Herta Siemens, 27Ag, New York City.<br />
Wilson, Hildegard Newcomb, 25A, New York<br />
City.<br />
Wilson, Howard Hensel, 2SAg, St. Louis, Mich.<br />
Wilson, James William, 27A, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Wilson, Marion Georgiana, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Wilson, Merle Graham, 26A, Himrod.<br />
Wilson, Nellie Mildred, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wilson, Thomas Carroll, 28A, Piedmont, W. Va.<br />
Windsberg, Eske Harry, 25MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Winemiller, James Lewis, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Wing, Charles Hequembourg, 27M, Buffalo.<br />
Wing, Dorothy Newell, 28Ag, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Wing, Ellen Watson, 2SAg, Ithaca.<br />
Wing, Helen Upton, 27Ag, Clinton Corners.<br />
Winkler, Arthur Max, 27Ar, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Winship, Henry Dillon, 28C, Macon, Ga.<br />
Winters, Joseph Rupert, 28A, Lake Placid.<br />
Wise, John Shreeve, 3d, 28M, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Wiseman, Elton John, 26M, Staten Island.<br />
Wisner, Andrew Paul, 27M, Chittenango Station.<br />
Witherell, Maynard Fayette, 27A, Burke.<br />
Witt, Frederick Louis, 28E, New York City.<br />
Wizenberg, George, 27Ag, Brooklyn.<br />
Wizenberg, Irwin, 26A, Brooklyn.<br />
Woehl, Arthur Lensen, A.M., Grad, Buffalo.<br />
Woehl, Elinore Elizabeth, 25A, Buffalo.<br />
Woehrle, Nelson Christian, 26A, Parsons, Pa.<br />
Woerz, John Alva, 28A, New York City.<br />
Wohlers, Warren Howard, Sp Ar, Williamsville.<br />
Wohlwend, Irma Celia, A.B., Grad, Salina, Pa.<br />
Wolfman, Edith, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Wolkind, Edward Harold, 26L, Buffalo.<br />
Wolkinson, Herman, 25L, Brooklyn.<br />
Wolkowitz, Eli, 25A, Yonkers.<br />
Wollmer, Frederick, 27M, Kenoza Lake.<br />
Wood, Adelaide, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wood, Albert Edward, jr., 26C, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Wood, Doris Margaret, 2 7A, Washington, D. C.<br />
Wood, Edna Deborah, 2SAg, Binghamton.<br />
Wood, Franklin Secor, 25L, Seneca Falls.<br />
Wood, Frederick Cornelius, 28M, Fitchburg, Mass.<br />
Wood, James Albert, jr., 28E, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Wood, John Palen, 25E, Newport News, Va.<br />
Wood, Karl Dawson, M.E., Grad, Ithaca.<br />
Wood, Kenneth Randolf, 28Ag, Woodville.<br />
Wood, Laurence David, 28A, Syracuse.<br />
Wood, Ledger, A.B., Grad, Sierra Madre, Cal.<br />
Wood, William Parker, 28M, Arlington, Mass.<br />
Wood, William Roberts, 27AChem, Louisville,<br />
Ky.<br />
Woodams, Elmer John, Sp Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Woodard, George Hatfield, 28M, Forest Hills.<br />
Woodford, Albert John, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Woodman, De Graaf, 26MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Woodman, Jocelyn, 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Woods, Gladys Hayes, 26A, Yonkers.<br />
Woodward, Mildred, A.M., Grad, Chicago, 111.<br />
Woodward, Vernon, 27A, Norwood, Ohio.<br />
Woodworth, Leverett Stearns, 26MD NYC'<br />
Newton, Mass.<br />
Woolson, Lawrence Irving, 26M, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Woolston, Junia Roberts, 2 7A, Spencerport.<br />
Woolworth, Marian Frances, 26Ag, Utica.<br />
Worden, Helen Douglas, 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Works, Helen Clarasia, 26A, Ithaca.<br />
Worman, Elizabeth Dorothy, A.B., Grad, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Wortis, S. Bernard, A.B., 27MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Wotherspoon, James, 26A, New York City.<br />
Wrede, Frederick William, 25C, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Wright, Arthur Sterling, 26A, Scio.<br />
Wright, Burnett Francis, 26Ag, Webster.<br />
Wright, Charles Penzel, 25C, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Wright, Chauncey Bechtle, 25MD NYC, Brook<br />
lyn.<br />
Wright, Chilton Austin, C.E., M.C.E., Grad, New<br />
Rochelle.<br />
Wright, Eleanor Esther, 27Ag, Gouverneur.<br />
Wright, Erva Mae, 27A, Webster.<br />
Wright, Helen Barbara, 27A, Wellesley Hills, Mass.<br />
Wright, Irving Sherwood, 26MD NYC, Bloom<br />
field, N. J.<br />
Wright, James H., 27Ag, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Wright, John Leslie, 28Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wright, Moorhead, jr., 27E, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Wright, Morris Birney, 27M, Parlin, N. J.<br />
Wright, Norma Harriet, 27Ag, Baldwinsville.<br />
Wright, Norwood Griswold, 28E, Chatham.<br />
Wright, Pauline, 28A, Utica.<br />
Wright, Philip Leslie, 25M, Warren, Ohio.<br />
Wright, Robert Llewellyn, 25A, Chicago, 111.<br />
Wright, Stuart Leroy, 27V, Oneonta.<br />
Wright, Theodore McAllister, 26L, Flushing.<br />
Wu, Wen Chen, B.S., Grad, Tsingpu, Kiangsu,<br />
China.<br />
Wyckoff, Betty Talmadge, 27Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wyckoff, Edith Talmage, 26Ag, Ithaca.<br />
Wyman, Thomas Putmann, jr., 28M, Salem, Mass.<br />
Wyman, Whitford Scott, 28M, Middlesex.<br />
Yale, Louise Erviette, 27A, Guilford.<br />
Yando, Maurice Eli, 28Ag, Burke.<br />
Yang, Shin Ching, 28A, Shanghai, China.<br />
Yanick, James Isadore, B.S., 28MD NYC, Pater<br />
son, N. J.<br />
Yard, William Burt, 28E, Erie, Pa.<br />
Yavitch, Jacob Isaac, 28M, Witecsk, Russia.<br />
Yellin, Rose Jane, 28A, Brooklyn.<br />
Ying, Wen You, Grad, Wusih, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Yoder, Harold Fetzer, 27A, Barberton, Ohio.<br />
Yoffa, Annie, A.B., M.D., SpMD NYC, NewYork<br />
City.<br />
Yohalem, Morton Eugene, 27A, New York City.<br />
Youchnow, Alexander, 29A, New York City.<br />
Young, Anne Shippen, 27A, Charlottesville, Va.<br />
Young, Catharine Elizabeth, A.M., Grad, Akron,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Young, Florence Beatrice, 27A, Buffalo.<br />
Young, Frank Levi, jr., 2SM, Ossining.<br />
Young, George John, 26MD NYC, Brooklyn.<br />
Young, John Mumma, 2d, 28A, Binghamton.<br />
Young, John Paul, B.S. in Arch., M.E., Grad,<br />
Ithaca.<br />
Young, John Randolph, 27A, Wayne, Pa.<br />
Young, John Shaw, 27L, Springfield, Mass.<br />
Young, Kenneth Merrill, 2SAr, Providence, R. I.<br />
Young, Robert Hence, 25M, Wheelerton, Tenn.<br />
Young, Russell Ira, 2SAg, Randolph.<br />
Younglove, James Arthur, 27C, Evanston, 111.<br />
Youngman, Gordon Esrey, 26L, Atlantic City, N. Jt<br />
Youseberg, Eva Victoria, 27A, New York City.<br />
Yu, Kweitze Chehan, 25C, Honan, Canton, China.<br />
Yuan, Polixenes Leo, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Soo<br />
chow, China.
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Yudewitz, Hyman, 28A, New York City.<br />
Yuson, Servillano Caro, 28M, Gapan, Nueva<br />
Ecija, P. I.<br />
Yuszkiewicz, Stanley Alexander 28Ag, Yonkers.<br />
Zapata y Torres, Miguel, A.M., Grad, Cabo Rojo,<br />
P.R.<br />
Zauderer, Seymour Jefferson, 27L, Brooklyn.<br />
Zaug, Harold Milton, 25C, New London, Wis.<br />
Zausmer, Garson S., 26A, Waverly.<br />
Zautner, Robert Edward, 27Ag, Albany.<br />
Zawatski, Mary Anna, 25A, Sugar Notch, Pa.<br />
Zehner, John Randall, 26C, Brooklyn.<br />
Zeiner, George Edgar, 27E, Brooklyn.<br />
Zeissig, Alexander, 26V, New York City.<br />
Zelikowitz, Charles Myer, 28A, Warwick.<br />
Zellar, Veda Mary, 25A, Ithaca.<br />
Zeller, Earl Franklin, 27A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Zentgraf, Ernest William, jr., 27A, Stapleton.<br />
Zentgraf, Robert Louis, 27Ag, Stapleton.<br />
Ziman, Frederick, A.B., 27MD NYC, New York<br />
City.<br />
Zimmer, Emile John, jr., 26C, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Zimmer, James Henry, 26A, Lynbrook.<br />
Zimmerman, Everett Edward, B.S., A.B., A.M.,<br />
Grad, Ridgeville, Ind.<br />
Zimmerman, Howard Thurlow, 26A, Jamestown.<br />
Zinram, Howard Murrell, 25A, Erie, Pa.<br />
Zoeller, Bertha Louise, 2sAg, Ithaca.<br />
Zoeller, Victor Edward, 26A, Wilmington, N. C.<br />
Zucker, Myron, 25E, Woodmere.<br />
Zuckerman, Gabriel, 2 7A, Brooklyn.<br />
Zuckerman, Isidore Charles, B.S.,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Zuskin, Janice Pearl, 28A, Troy.<br />
28MD NYC,
STUDENTS, SUMMER OF 1924<br />
Students registered after the Second Term of 1923-24 and before the First Term<br />
of 1924-2=;. Grad (P) indicates Graduate School, Personal Direction; SS, Summer<br />
Session; SSAg, Summer School of Agriculture; SSL, Summer School of Law.<br />
Aaron, Bessie, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Abaya, Gonzalo, jr., SS, Pagsanjan, Laguna, P. I.<br />
Abbey, Benton Gregg, Grad, SS, Holcomb.<br />
Abbott, Eva M., SS, SSAg, Niagara Falls.<br />
Abels, Irvin Irving, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Abraham, Evelyn, SS, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Abrams, Ethel, SS, East Haven, Conn.<br />
Abramson, Harold Benjamin, SS, Middletown.<br />
Abramsore, Wallis, SS, Woodcliff, N. J.<br />
Ace, Pauline, SS, Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Ackley, Charles Lee, Grad, SS, Sigel, Pa.<br />
Adams, Eleanor, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Adams, Gertrude, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Adams, Julian Harrington, SS, Winnsboro, La.<br />
Adams, Marcella, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Adams.Mildred Irish, SS, SSAg, Farmington.Mich.<br />
Adey, Edwin Alfred, SS, Sharon, Conn.<br />
Adler, Charles Henry, SS, Lansdowne, Pa.<br />
Adler, Frederick, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Adler, Ida Rosalynde, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Aird, Robert Burns, SS, Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />
Aitchison, Anna Mary, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa.<br />
Aitchison, Eleanor Ruth, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa.<br />
Aitchison, John Albert, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa.<br />
Albert, Melvin Alexis, SS, New York City.<br />
Alexander, Elizabeth Walton, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Alexander, Lilian Sturtz, SS, Forest City, Pa.<br />
Alexander, Nicholas Andrew, SSAg, NewYork City.<br />
Alger, Harry B., Grad, SS, Olean.<br />
Allen, Alice Blackmore, Grad, SS, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Allen, Beatrice, SS, Tarrytown.<br />
Allen, Glena Mary, Grad, SS, Avoca.<br />
Allen, LeRoy Vincent, SS, New York City.<br />
Allen, Mary, Grad, SS, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Allen, Millicent Louise, SS, Elmira.<br />
Allen, Raymond Peck, Grad (PI, Lima.<br />
Allen, William, Grad (P), Dewar Lake, Sask.,<br />
Canada.<br />
Allen, William McKinley, SS, Omaha, Nebraska.<br />
Allender, Samuel Shelton, SS, Clay Center, Kans.<br />
Allisen, James Philip, jr., SS, Buffalo.<br />
Alper, Harry, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Alpert, Florence, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Altschule, Hilda, Grad, SS, New York City.<br />
Alverson, Addie Bigwood, SSAg, Dexter.<br />
Anderson, Altas Fannie, SS, Muskitee, Okla.<br />
Anderson, George, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Anderson, Helen Anna, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Andreozzi, Frank Paul, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Andrews, Eric Alexis, SS, White Plains.<br />
Andrews, Josephine Elizabeth, SSAg, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Angel, Jessie Junner, SSAg, Spencerport.<br />
Angle, Raymond Depue, SS, Dingsmans Ferry, Pa.<br />
Appleget, Thomas Baird, Grad, SS, Manasquan,<br />
N.J.<br />
Archbald, Sara Thompson, SS, Pottsville; Pa.<br />
Arfmann, John Henry, SS, Middletown.<br />
Armor, Mira Lillian, SS, SSAg, Marshallton, Del.<br />
Armstrong, Lindsey Otis, Grad, SS, Richmond, Va.<br />
Arnand, Elaine Pauline, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Arnold, Laura, Grad, SS, Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Ash, Frieda Scholl, Grad, SS, Phoenixville, Pa.<br />
Aten, Adrian John, SS, Floral Park.<br />
Atkins, Marjorie, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Aue, Esther Mae, Grad, SS, Fremont, Nebr.<br />
Ault, Mary Johnson, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Austin, Ralph Saunders, Grad, SS, Elmira.<br />
Autry, Allie May, SS, Houston, Texas.<br />
Avenia, Madeline, SS, Jamaica.<br />
Averitt, Helen, SS, Columbia, Mo.<br />
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Ayers, William DeWitt, SS, Branchville, N. J.<br />
Ayers, Winfred Enos, SS, Berne.<br />
Babb, Roland Walker, SS, East Dixfield, Me.<br />
Bach, Ruth, SS, Flushing.<br />
Bacon, Francis Niles, Grad, SS, Hamilton.<br />
Bader, Jenny Lila, SS, New York City.<br />
Bahrenburg, Helen, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bailey, Dorothy Claire, SS, Carbondale, Pa.<br />
Bailey, Dwight Phillips, SS, Dansville.<br />
Bailey, Edward Henry, 2d, SS, New York City.<br />
Bailey, Jane Welch, SS, Gowanda.<br />
Baker, Muriel Mae, SS, Charleroi, Pa.<br />
Baker, Robert Wagner, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Baker, Ruth Stephens, SS, Plymouth, Mass.<br />
Bakerman, Harold, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Balasguide, Miguel Angel, SS, Penuelas, P. R.<br />
Baldwin, Charles Howard, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Baldwin, Stanley Cole, SS, Johnson City.<br />
Baldwin, Stanley Everett, Grad (P), SS, Hamilton.<br />
Balkind, Eleanor Gloria, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Ball, Jonathan Mueller, SS, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Ballantine, Edward Dickenson, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Ballard, Charles Hitchcock, SSL, Longmeadow,<br />
Mass.<br />
Ballard, Edith Elsie, SS, SSAg, Syracuse.<br />
Ballman, Dorothy Louise, SS, Point Pleasant,<br />
N.J.<br />
Banij, Sutchitra Vadhana, SS, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Banks, Mary Alberta, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Baiber, Courtenay, jr., SS, Chicago, 111.<br />
Bard, Susan Gladys, SS, Denver, Pa.<br />
Bardewyck, Arthur Henry, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Barkin, Leroy Mantell, SS, New York City.<br />
Barned, Robert Seward, SS, Cortland.<br />
Barnes, Mary Louise, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Barrett, Anna Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Sayre, Pa.<br />
Bartholomew, Elsie, SS, SSAg, North Collins.<br />
Bartlett, Martin Lewis, SS, Winchendon, Mass.<br />
Bartlett, Roland Willey, Grad (P), Orleans, Vt.<br />
Barton, Harriet May, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Barts, Adelaide Anna, SSAg, Virgil, 111.<br />
Bascom, Earle Gilbert, SS, Hamilton, Ont., Can.<br />
Bassett, Dell Clare, SS, SSAg, Hempstead.<br />
Batchelder, Charles Howard, Grad (P), SSAgr,<br />
Pompanoosuc, Vt.<br />
Batchelor, James Taylor, SS, Webster Groves, Mo.<br />
Bates, Isabelle Dean, SS, SSAg, Spencer.<br />
Battenberg, Eleanor, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Bauer, Sidney Frederick, SS, Eden.<br />
Bauhan, Alice Marie, SSAg, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Baum, Marcus, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Baumgarten, Adolph John, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Baumon, Sara Natalie, SS, New York City.<br />
Bausman, Robert Otis, Grad, SS, Dayton, Ind.<br />
Bauschman, Roland, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Baxter, Lindly C, SS, Rome, Pa.<br />
Bayne, Thomas Levingston, jr., Grad (P), New<br />
York City.<br />
Bayuk, Beatrice, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Beaman, Charles Orson, Grad, SSAg, Brockport.<br />
Beardsley, Mary Mervine, Grad, SS, SSAg, New<br />
York City.<br />
Bearer, Edwin, Vincent, Grad, SSAg, SS, Hastings,<br />
Pa.<br />
Beasley, Ethelyn, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Beck, Walter Alfred, SS, Schenectady.<br />
Beckenstein, Anna, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Becker, Chester Markel, SS, Columbia, Pa.<br />
Beckwith, Irving Harris, SS, East Pembroke.
ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 924<br />
Beckwith, Olivet Minerva, SS, Unionville, Conn.<br />
Bedford, Charles Henry, SS, SSAg, Forksville, Pa.<br />
Bedford, Mark Raymond, SS, Forksville, Pa.<br />
Bedrick, Rose, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Beeber, Holland, SSL, Williamsport, Pa.<br />
Beecher, Isabel, SS, Birmingham, Ohio.<br />
Beecher, John Newman, SS, Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Beers, Jessie Adrienne, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Begel, Harold William, Grad, SS, Lehighton, Pa.<br />
Beihoff, Belle Lawinson, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Beihoff, Doris Edith, SS, New York City.<br />
Beistle, Pearl Henrietta, SS, Shippensburg, Pa.<br />
Bell, Adeline Estelle, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Bell, Fred, jr., SS, Dubuque, Iowa.<br />
Belmonte, Roman De los Reyes, SS, Zaragoza,<br />
Nueva Ecija, P. I.<br />
Benoliel, Jean Salome, SS, Merion, Pa.<br />
Bennet, Agnes Hornbeck, SS, Port Jervis.<br />
Bennett, Adah Cecelia, Grad, SS, Jamaica.<br />
Bennett, Ethel Roberta, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bennett, Jessie Elizabeth, SS, Albion.<br />
Bennett, Marion Ruby, SS, Westbury.<br />
Benson, Bernard Alexander, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Benson, Clement L., Grad (P), Redlands, Cal.<br />
Benson, Rebecca Louise, SS, SSAg, Munhall,<br />
Pa.<br />
Bentley, Helen Elizabeth, SS, Horseheads.<br />
Berken, Bella, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Berle, Alf Keyser, SS, New York City.<br />
Berlinghof, Roscoe George, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Berman, Abraham Boyd, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Berman, Dorothy Lorna, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Berman, Judith Hecht, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bernard, Anthony Byers, SSL, New York City.<br />
Bernard, Lucie, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bernis, Hildegarde Margaret, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bernstein, Anna, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bernstein, Ida Rena, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Bernstein, Rae, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Besig, Anna Clara Caroline, Grad (P), Weehawk<br />
en, N. J.<br />
Betz, Elizabeth Francesca, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bhir mya, Tatt Makara, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Bigelow, Murray Murch, SS, South Paris, Me.<br />
Bihler, Martha Agnes, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Billig, Thomas Clifford, SSL, New Brighton, Pa.<br />
Bird, William Leon, SS, Kirkwood.<br />
Bishop, John Burtt, Grad (P), Auburn, N. S.,<br />
Canada.<br />
Bishop, Sherman Chancey, Grad (P), Clyde.<br />
Bissell, Frederick Olds, jr., SSL, Buffalo.<br />
Bissell, Lidie Wilson, SS, Beaver, Pa.<br />
Black, Frank Albert, SS, Waynesburg, Pa.<br />
Black, Mary Jemima, SS, Trumansburg.<br />
Blackwell, Anita, SS, Englewood, N. J.<br />
Blaine, Dorothy, SS, Far Rockaway.<br />
Blaine, Marjorie, SSL, New York City.<br />
Blakeslee, Elbert Little, SS, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Blanchard, Eva Irene, SS, SSAg, Groton.<br />
Blanchard, John Paul, SS, Raquette Lake.<br />
Blandford, Agnes Cleary, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Blankfein, Rose Jeanne, SSL, Whitestone.<br />
Blankley, Clifton Tayleure, SS, Chicago, 111.<br />
Bliss, Frank Richard, Grad, SSAg, Bath.<br />
Blue, Jean Louise, SSAg, Homer.<br />
Bluford, John Henry, Grad, SS, SSAg, Cappahosic,<br />
Va.<br />
Blum, Janice, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Blumberg, Sophia Emily, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bodle, Ralph Robinson, SS, Endicott.<br />
Bodurtha, Jeannette, SS, SSAg, Agawan, Mass.<br />
Bogardus, Glen Fred, Grad, SS, Morrisville.<br />
Bond, Jean Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Swarthmore, Pa.<br />
Bonfrey, Faith, Grad, SS, Middletown, Conn.<br />
Bookstaver, Aline Elaine, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bool, Mildred Storm, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Booth, Archibald Allan Kirchner, SS, Shilong,<br />
Assam, India. .<br />
Boring, Lydia Truman, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Borst, Victor Dow, jr., SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
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Boshnakian, Sarkis, SS, New York City.<br />
Bostrom, Hildur Christina, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Bostwick, William Edward, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Botting, Roland Bassett, SSAg, Morton.<br />
Bottjer, Bertha Margaret, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bottke, Marie, SS, Moore, Pa.<br />
Bourne, Benjamin Arthur, Grad (P), SS, SSAg,<br />
Bridgetown, West Indies.<br />
Bourne, Dorothy Curtis, SS, Bradford, Mass.<br />
Bouteiller, Austin Warner, SS, Middletown, Conn.<br />
Bowden, Foster Sidney, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Bowdry, William Perrin, jr., SS, Fort Worth,<br />
Texas.<br />
Bowman, Linn Bruce, SS, Webster.<br />
Boyce, George Arthur, Grad, SS, Chestnut Hill, Pa.<br />
Boyd, Walter Hartman, jr., SS, Williamsville.<br />
Brackett, Catherine, SS, Madison, Wis.<br />
Bradlee, Warren Richard, SS, Winchendon, Mass.<br />
Bradley, Howard Alden, Grad, SS, Canton, Ohio.<br />
Braham, Olive Fern, Grad, SS, Harrisville, Pa.<br />
Branch, Edwin Albro, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Branch, Hazel Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Wichita, Kans.<br />
Brandes, Harriette Rosalie, SS, New York City.<br />
Brandt, Walter Bates, SS, Ilion.<br />
Branyon, Edgar Matterson, Grad, SSAg, Albertville,<br />
Ala.<br />
Braun, Gertrude, SS, Newark.<br />
Braunberg, Beulah, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Braus, Mortimer, SS, New York City.<br />
Brause, Archie, SS, Glen Cove.<br />
Bray, Joseph Simon, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Breckenridge, Grace Marion, SS, Spencerport.<br />
Breed, Robert Read, SSAg, Kingsley, Pa.<br />
Bregstein, Herbert Lewis, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bremner, Olive Barton, Grad, SS, Reading, Pa.<br />
Bridgman, Robert Rice, SS, Hamburg.<br />
Brigden, John Kraig, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bright, Thomas Morton, SS, Lansdale, Pa.<br />
Brill, Marion, SS, SSAg, Jamesburg, N. J.<br />
Britt, Charles Jerome, SS, Abington, Pa.<br />
Britt, Sarah Elizabeth, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Brooks, Dorothy Louise, SSAg, SS, Brookline,<br />
Mass.<br />
Brooks, Rebecca Belle, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Brown, Bernice Marion, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Brown, Chester William, SS, SSAg, Albany.<br />
Brown, Clarence Travis, SS, Yonkers.<br />
Brown, Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Brown, Edward Thomas, SS, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Brown, Florence, SS, Westmoreland.<br />
Brown, James Epps, jr., SS, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Brown, Jesse Edward, SS, East Marion.<br />
Brown, Margaret Veronica, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Brown, Martha Avery, SS, SSAgr, Chicago, 111.<br />
Brown, Mary Elizabeth, SSL, Green Island.<br />
Brown, Mildred Helene, Grad, SS, Berkshire.<br />
Brown, Myrtis Hyde, SS, SSAg, Providence, R. I.<br />
Brown, Wilhelmina, SSAg, Rockaway.<br />
Browne, Arthur Westgate, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Browning, Hilbert Kirchwey, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Bruckbauer, Leonard, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Bruen, Charles Arthur, SSAgr, Jasper.<br />
Brumfield, Lewis Floyd, Grad, SSAg, Utica.<br />
Brunelle, Marie Antoinette, SSAg, Troy.<br />
Brunett, Earl Louis, Grad (P) Herkimer.<br />
,<br />
Brutschy, Charles Francis, SS, Corona.<br />
Bryant, Alfred Jerome, SS, Truxton.<br />
Bryant, Elwyn Stanley, SS, Elmira.<br />
Buchsbaum. Foster, SS, New York City.<br />
Buckingham, Lillian Edna, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Scenery Hill, Pa.<br />
Budd, Archie Wright, SS, SSAg, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Buffa, Emma Margherita, SS, New York City.<br />
Buhlman, Eleanor Valentine, SS, Woodmere.<br />
Bull, Clara Marion, SS, SSAg, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Bull, Dorothy Agnes, SS, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Bullard, Charles Frederick, jr., SS, Elmira.<br />
Bullwinkel, George Albert, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bunzelman, Celia, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Burgie, Harriet Haviland, SS, SSAg, Rushville.
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Burkard, Bertha Tecla, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Burkard, Clara, SS, Evergreen<br />
Chen, Benjamin Chin, SS, Peking, China.<br />
Burke. Ruth Sheridan Chiang, Nelson Yuan-Jen, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
SS, South Bend. Ind.<br />
Burke. William jr., SS,<br />
Chisholm, Francis Perry, SS, Port Byron.<br />
Washington, D. C<br />
Burlegh, Clifford Goff,<br />
Chou, Liang-Hsiang, SS, SSAg, Hankow, China.<br />
SS, Rochester.<br />
Chu, Zsung Foh, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
W'Grad' SS' Jhnsn<br />
TenA<br />
City, Chung, Kaw Tok, SS, Hongkong, China.<br />
Burnham. Bertha Ciancmlli, Salvador Joseph, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Agnes, SSAg, Central Falls, R.I<br />
Burnes. Charlotte Cilloniz, Manuel Colmena, SS, Lima, Peru.<br />
Isabel, SS, SSAg, Woburn Mass<br />
Burnes. John Claggett, Teresa Hayes, SS, Geneva.<br />
Hastnett, SS. Port Chester<br />
Burnes Clancy, Bessie Mary, SS, Nashua, N. H.<br />
.William Ryan, SS, Port Chester.<br />
Clancy, Marion Zilpha, SS, SSAg, Portland, Me.<br />
lwS! vNewt?f ol>mor_r SS- Waban, Mass.<br />
Burns, Emmett Clancy, Sadie Lucina, SS, Nashua, N. H.<br />
Robert, SSL, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Burns Louis M. Clapp, Florence Emeline, SS, SSAg, Milton, Pa,<br />
Sherry, SS, Charles Town, W. Va.<br />
Burr, Abigal Clark, Alice Warren, SS, SSAg, Cambridge, Mass.<br />
Crutts, SS, Etna.<br />
Burr, Ruth Clark, Anna Whitman, SSAg, Binghamton.<br />
Heyward, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Burstein,<br />
Clark, Blanche Bannister, SSAg, Dryden, Mich.<br />
Julia, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Bui\reIfn<br />
Clark, Jay, SS, Worcester, Mass.<br />
?/ances. Grad, SS, SSAg. Medford Clark, Percival Lemon, SS, Grad, (P), Elgin, 111.<br />
Hillside, Mass.<br />
Clark, Waid Van De Mark, SSL, Buffalo.<br />
Burton, Myra Anthea, SS, Mohawk.<br />
Clark, Watson Gerould, jr., SS, Tenafly, N. J.<br />
Bush, Maude Bower, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Clark, William Taliaferro, SS, Chevy Chase, Md.<br />
Butler, Annette Stoddart, Grad, 'SSAg, Camden, Clarke, Elizabeth Pendleton, SS, Norwich.<br />
Del.<br />
Claster, Herbert Bernard, SS, Lock Haven, Pa,<br />
Butler, Eleanor Mary, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Claxton, Emily LaFaye, SSAg, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Button, Ernest David, jr., SS. Ithaca.<br />
Cleaver, Mark Miller, 2d, SS, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Byler. Emma Shumway, SS, Washington, D. C. Clegg, Harry Bliss, SS, Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Clements, Laura Eliza, SS, Liberty.<br />
Clinton, Harry Thomas, SS, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Clou, Mary Angeline, SS, Tioga, Pa.<br />
Cloudman, Robert Bruce, SSAg, Storrs, Conn.<br />
Clucas, George Douglas, jr., SS, Buffalo.<br />
Clum, Harold Haydn, SS, SSAg, Cleveland Heights,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Clynes, Edmund, SSL, Ithaca.<br />
Coan, Abraham Moses, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Cobb, Francis Ezra, Grad (P), Minneapolis, Minn.<br />
Coburn, Harry Everett, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Coggins, Harold Edward, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Cohen, Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Cohen, Gertrude, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Cohen, Jessie, SS, New York City.<br />
Cohen, Leon Jerome, SS, New York City.<br />
Coiley, Elizabeth Jane Neville, SSAg, Moravia.<br />
Cole, Andries Miller, SS, Pine Hill.<br />
Cole, James Thurston, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Coleman, Clare Mabel, Grad, SS, Punxsutawney,<br />
Pa.<br />
Coleman, Georgia Avis, SSAg, Trumansburg.<br />
Coleman, Gertrude, SS, Punxsutawney, Pa.<br />
Coleman, Helen, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Coleman, James Hearst, SS, Greenwood, S. C.<br />
Collette, Amanda Elsie, SS, Fishervtlle, Mass.<br />
Coiley, Arthur Truman, SS, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Coiley, Helen Louise, SS, Wellesley, Mass.<br />
Collins, Marion J., SS, Dunkirk.<br />
Colton, David Winthrop, SS, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Colton, Ethan Theodore, jr., SS, New York City.<br />
Colucci, Frederick William, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Comiskey, Esther Margaret. SSAg, Waterloo.<br />
Condit, Edward Morrow, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Cone, Alice Margaret, SS, Cortland.<br />
Congdon, Richard Gates, SS, Upper Montclair,<br />
N. J.<br />
Conklin, Harry Irving, SS, Richfield Springs.<br />
Caldwell, Grace, SS, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Caldwell, Harriet Wilmot, SS, Chapel Hill, N. C.<br />
Call, Irving Joslyn, Grad (P), Stafford.<br />
Callahan, Mary Florence, SS, Elmira.<br />
Cammach, Robert Emmett, Grad, SSAg, Allen,<br />
Ala.<br />
Campbell, Adele Vanse, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Campbell, Andrew Hiester, SS, Pottstown, Pa.<br />
Campbell, Catherine Edgeworth, SSAg, Seneca<br />
F lis.<br />
Campbell, Elva Theodora, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Campbell, Fannie Irvin, SS, Phenix, R. I.<br />
Campbell, Willard Donald, SSL, New Concord,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Canon, Helen, SSAg, Grand Junction, Colo.<br />
Canton, Irving Jesse, SSL, New York City.<br />
Card, Dana George, Grad, SS, SSAg, Sylvania, Pa.<br />
Carmalt, Horace Addison, SS, Brookville, Pa.<br />
Carmody, Marguerite Agnes, Grad, SS, Port<br />
Richmond.<br />
Carney, Mary Kathryn, Grad, SS, Mohawk.<br />
Carni, Rose Mary, SS, SSAg, Chester, Conn.<br />
Carothers, Florence Edith, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Carpenter, Albert Guy, SS, Yonkers.<br />
Carpenter, Carlos Clay, Grad, SS, Syracuse.<br />
Carpenter, Martha Frances, SS, Yonkers.<br />
Carr, Ozella Grace, SS, SSAg, York, Pa.<br />
Caruthers, Elmo, jr., SS, Fort Smith, Ark.<br />
Casey, Francis Lawton, SSL, Ithaca.<br />
Caslowitz, Hymen Maurice, SS, New Britain,<br />
Conn.<br />
Cassell, Marvin, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Castren, Helga Cecelia, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Catrow, David Johnson, SS, Miamisburg, Ohio.<br />
Cavanaugh, Helen Catharine, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Chace, Dorothy, SS, Dartmouth, Mass.<br />
Chadeayne, Theodorus Smith, SS. Cornwall.<br />
Chadwick, Beatrice, SS, Farmingdale.<br />
Chakin, Abraham, SS, New York City.<br />
Chamberlain, Ruth Caroline, SS, Ischua.<br />
Chambers, John Albert, SS, Monroe, Wis.<br />
Chamey, Bessie Belous, SS, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Chamunch, Morris, SS, New York City.<br />
Chan, Km Kwok, SS, SSAg, Hongkong, China.<br />
Chan, Shi Leung Grad, SS, Hongkong, China.<br />
Chang, Church, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Chang, Yu-Che, SS, Peking, China.<br />
Chapman, William Russell, Grad, SS, Uniontown<br />
Fa.<br />
Chavile' ISaiah Milbury' Grad
ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 924<br />
Cooper, LaVerna Madelyn, SS, Ralston, Pa.<br />
Cooper, Stewart Rochester, Grad, SS, Baltimore,<br />
Md.<br />
Coppin, Daniel Metz, SS, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Corbett, Laurence Ward, Grad (P), SS, Washing<br />
ton, D. C.<br />
Corbett. Roger Bailey, Grad (P), Takoma Park,<br />
D. C.<br />
Corey, Edward Lyman, SS, Barberton, Ohio.<br />
Cornelius, Grace Edna, Grad, SS, Ambridge, Pa.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Allaine, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, George Dean, SSAg, Campbell.<br />
Cortina, Victor Manuel, SS, San Pedro de Macoris,<br />
Santo Domingo.<br />
Cortright, Carrie Amelia, SSAg, Spencer.<br />
Cory, Esther Birnbaum, Grad, SS, New York City.<br />
County, Lillian Gertrude, SS, Manchester, N. H.<br />
Courtois, Louise, Grad (P), SS, Norman, Okla.<br />
Courtright, John Loring, SS, Circleville, Ohio.<br />
Covel, Lulu Claw, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Covert, Adrienne de Bevoise, SS, Kew Gardens.<br />
Covert, Marion Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Auburn.<br />
Covey, Esther Rosetta, SS, Earlville.<br />
Cox, Mary Lillie, SSAg, Princeton, N. C.<br />
Cox, Theodore Francis, SSAg, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Craig, Edna Belle, SS, SSAg, Delhi.<br />
Crandall, Nina Elinor, SSAg, Sandy Creek.<br />
Crane, Helen A., Grad, SS, SSAg, Kingston, Pa.<br />
Crane, Margaret McNiff, SS, Cortland.<br />
Crawford, Doris Gertrude, SS, New York City.<br />
Cree, Edward Mitchell, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Cremer, Edward Andrew, jr., SS, Greensburg, Pa.<br />
Crennan, Jule Dorothy, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Cresswell, Elsie Louisa, SS, Abilene, Texas.<br />
Crippen, Philip Martin, SS, Oneonta.<br />
Crittenden, Donald Webster, SS, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Crofoot, Edith May, SS, Sinclairville.<br />
Crofoot, Florence Carolyn, SSAg, Little Falls.<br />
Croll, Samuel Donovan, Grad, SSAg, Linden, Ala.<br />
Cronan, Vernon Joseph, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Crooker, Janice, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Crouch, Paul Austin, SSL, Big Moose.<br />
Crowell, James White, Grad (P), Colorado Springs,<br />
Colo.<br />
Crowley, Eugene Timothy, SS, White Plains.<br />
Crozier, George Douglas, SSL, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br />
Cull, Roswell William, SS, Cazenovia.<br />
Culler, Anna Velora, SS, SSAg, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Cummings, Margaret Elois, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Centreville, Mich.<br />
Cunningham, Howe Symonds, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Truro, N. S., Canada.<br />
Curland, Sylvia, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Curran, Katherine Mary, SS, Mt. Morris.<br />
Curtis, Carleton Joseph, SS, Pensacola, Fla.<br />
Curtis, Dorothy Susan, SS, Flushing.<br />
Curtis, Howard Joseph, Grad, SSAg, Deposit.<br />
Curtis, Norvelle Elliott, SS, Waymart, Pa.<br />
Cushman, Robert Alden, Grad (P), Ithaca.<br />
Cutlar, Lillie Fielding Poisson, Grad, SS, Winston-<br />
Salem. N. C.<br />
Cutright, Allene, SSAg, Buckhannon, W. Va.<br />
Cutujian, Frances Catherine, Grad, SS, New York<br />
City.<br />
Daggett, John Clinton, SS, Niagara Falls.<br />
Dale, Dwight Conn, SSL, Franklin, Pa.<br />
Dalton, Virginia Ethel, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Daly, Nora Agnes, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
d'Angelo, Aristide, SSL, Corona.<br />
Dann, Lois Anna, SS, Elmira.<br />
Darling, Malinda MacPherson, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
_<br />
Darnell, Laura Virginia, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
D'Ascensio, Frank, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Dassance, Albert Andrew, SSAg, Newfield.<br />
Dates, Hazel Adelia, Grad, SS, SSAg, Groton.<br />
Davenport, Samuel Sloan, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Daviault, Lionel, SS, SSAg, Montreal, Canada.<br />
Davidson, Herbert, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Davis, Emery Joseph, SS, Akron.<br />
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Davis, Fred, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Davis, Hal Robert, SS, Houston, Texas.<br />
Davis, James Elwood, Grad (P), Albany.<br />
Davis, June Carolyn, SSAg, Brainardsville.<br />
Davis, Lorinda Stilwell, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Davis, Samuel Elmer, Grad (P), Albany.<br />
Davison, James Bruce, SSAg, Wooster, Ohio.<br />
Day, Katherine S., SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Day, Leah Almira, Grad, SS, Cortland.<br />
Dayton, Clarence Ames, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Dealy, Alton Corey, SS, Amsterdam.<br />
Dean, Francis Nathaniel, SS, Nicholas.<br />
Dean, Mary Strolridge, SS, SSAg, Taunton, Mass.<br />
Deane, Helen Marie, Grad, SS, New York City.<br />
Deane, Rita Viiginia, SS, New York City.<br />
Dechert, Daniel Orville, jr., SS, Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Deck, J. Russell, SS, Berkeley, Cal.<br />
Decker, Lura Martha, SSAg, Berkshire.<br />
de Figueroa, Rafael, SS, New York City.<br />
DeGabrielle, Helen Hammontre, SS, Lock Haven,<br />
Pa.<br />
Dengler, Frank George, SS, Lyons.<br />
D'Errico, Michael William, SSL, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Deshmukh, Purushatam Yadcoras, SS, Wardha,<br />
C. P., India.<br />
Deutsch, Ethel Eleanor, SS, New York City.<br />
Deutschman, Mirian Judith, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Devine, Georgia Plummer, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Dezendorf, Florence Elsie, SS, Jamaica.<br />
Dicker, William, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Dickey, James Allen, Grad (P), Elon College, N. C.<br />
Dilly, Stoddard Gee, SS, Van Etten.<br />
Ditmars, Elizabeth Estell, SSAg, Interlaken.<br />
Ditty, Augusta Fredericka, Grad, SS, Baltimore,<br />
Md.<br />
Diven, Cora West, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Diven, George Maxwell, jr., SS, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Dochterman, Frederick Harold Charles, SS, Mineola.<br />
Dodge, Karl Franklin, SS, Rochester.<br />
Dodge, Stephen Webster, SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Dodge, William Wallace, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Doing, Robert Burns, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Dolan, Isabelle Anne, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Dooley, Agnes Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Domonkos, Imre, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Dorfman, Rose, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Dorn, Willis Lee, SS, Berkshire.<br />
Dorrance, Samuel B., SS, SSAg, Holcomb.<br />
Doscher, Charlotte Kathryn, SS, New York City.<br />
Doubleday, Tulia Louisa, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Dowdy, William Wallace, Grad, SS, SSAg, Blacksville,<br />
S. C.<br />
Downing, Nancy, SS, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Driscoll, Paul Augustus, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Dubin, Marian Evelyn, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Duchesne, Alexandra Margaret, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Duffy, Marion Agnes, SS, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Dugan, Angell Catherine, SS, Albany.<br />
Duncan, Harry Lee, SS, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Dunlap, Robert Bruce, Grad (P), SSAg, Newville,<br />
Pa.<br />
Dunn, Hazel Sarah, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Dunne, Lillian Isabelle, SS, New York City.<br />
Dusinbury, Lois Martha, SS, SSAg, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Duthie, Mary Eva, Grad, SS, SSAg, Grand Rapids,<br />
Mich.<br />
Duthie, May Anne, SS, Grand Rapids, Mich.<br />
Duvall, John Claude, SSL, Syracuse.<br />
D'Zon, Beatrice Jeannette, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Easley, Laura Greer, SS, Wilmington, Del.<br />
Easterbrook, Harriet Jane, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Eastiwood, George Stone, SS, Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Eaton, Theodore Hildrith, jr., SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Eckeuroth, Evelyn Caroline, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Eckeuroth, Frank Henry, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Eckhardt, Florence Emma, SSAg, Hamburg.
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Edminster Frank Custer, jr., SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
rS> SS' SSA8.<br />
SnC.<br />
Hemmikgway,<br />
Edwards, Araminta, SS, Atlanta, Ga<br />
Eggert, Thomas Augustus, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Eichleay, John William, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Elg, George William, SS, Newburgh.<br />
Elliott Rush, Grad, SS, SSAg, New Concord,<br />
Unio.<br />
Ellison, Edwina Mack, SSL, Watkins<br />
Ellsworth, Annie Merrill, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Ellsworth, John Orval, Grad (P), Logan, Utah<br />
Elmhirst, James Victor, SS, SSAg, Barnsley, Eng<br />
land.<br />
Elrod, Winifred, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Emeny, Frederick Latham, SS, Salem, Ohio.<br />
Emery, Maude Emma, Grad, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Ensign, Helen Catherine, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Epstein, Ada Belle, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Epstein, Blanche, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Epstein, Elizabeth, SS, Elmira.<br />
Epstein, Matilda, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Epstein, William Michael, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Erde, Joseph, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Erskine, Thomas, SS, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Esselstyn, Albert James, Grad (P), Lansing, Mich.<br />
Estes, James Terrell, SS, SSAg, Asheville, N. C.<br />
Eulenstein, Eleanor Catherine, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Eulenstein, Herbert Rudolf, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Evans, Blanche Mildred, SS, Glen Ridge, N. J.<br />
Evans, Margaret M., Grad, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Evers, Clifford Frederick, SS, Short Hills, N. J.<br />
Ewing, Clifton Henry, SS, East Hampton, Mass.<br />
Faber, Helen, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Faber, Lois Walbran, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Faddis, Marie Elizabeth, SS, Troy.<br />
Faddis, Virginia Tatiana, SS, Troy.<br />
Fagan, Thomas Moulton, SSL, Portland, Me.<br />
Fagundes, Alvaro Barcellos, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Pelotas, Brazil.<br />
Fairlamb, Margaret Helen, SS, Chester, Pa.<br />
Famons, Eva Eleanor, SS, SSAg, Street, Md.<br />
Farmery, Harriet Gladys, SS, Camden, N. J.<br />
Farnham, Dorothy Florence, SS, SSAg, N. New<br />
ton, Mass.<br />
Farrar, John Frederick, SS, Hubbard Woods, 111.<br />
Felder, Florence, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Feldman, Alexander, SS, Great Mills.<br />
Feldman, Dorothy Antoinette, SS, Middletown.<br />
Feldman, Mina Louise, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Felmus, Laurence Bruce, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Fenn, Elizabeth, Grad, SSAg, Schenectady.<br />
Ferguson, Margaret, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Fetherolf, Robert Fairbanks, SS, SSAg, Bingham<br />
ton.<br />
Fetters, Jack Curtis, SS, Omaha, Nebr.<br />
Field, Richard Clarke, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Fingar, Elmer Lee, SS, Germantown.<br />
Fink, Sadie Louise, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Finkelstein, Bertha, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Finkelstein, Mary, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Finkelstein, Minnie Minerva, SS, White Plains.<br />
Fischer, Blanche Proescholdt, SSAg, New Ro<br />
chelle.<br />
Fischer, Isabel Gilmore, SS, Bala, Pa.<br />
Fischer, Raymond Whitney, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Fischer, Walter, Grad, SSAg, Canton.<br />
Fish, Katherine, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Fisher, Charles, SS, SSAg, Braddock, Pa.<br />
Fisher, Ida, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Fisher, Lyman Richard, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Fisher, Richard Cornelius, Grad (P), Port Ewen.<br />
Fishkin, Morris Abraham, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Fitch, Samuel Ashe, SS, Houston, Texas.<br />
Fitzgerald, Bertha Owen, SS, Jamestown, Tenn.<br />
Fitzgerald, Maurice Lawalle, SS, Medina.<br />
Fitzgerald, William Luther, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Jamestown, Tenn.<br />
Fitz-Maurice, Ernestine, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Flanagan, Daniel Francis, SSL, Tully.<br />
Fleagle, Martha Janette, SS, SSAg, Woodlawn,<br />
Md.<br />
Fleming, Hadassah Carroll, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Flemming, Marion Fotens, SS, SSAg, Albany.<br />
Fletcher, Edwin Teed, SSAg, Hamilton.<br />
Fletcher, Eudora, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Floyd, Amy Atha, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Fluckey, Frances Lucille, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Flynn, George Elmer, jr., SS, Buffalo.<br />
Fogg, Helen Moore, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Foley, Marion Josephine, SS, Waterloo.<br />
Fonda, John Sutliff, Grad (P), Johnstown.<br />
Ford, Caroll Willis, SS, Syracuse.<br />
Ford, Vernon Maurice, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Foss, Marion Kathryn, SSAg, East Aurora.<br />
Foster, Fordyce Lawrence, SSL, Hammondsport.<br />
Foster, Fred, Grad, SSAg, Owego.<br />
Fowler, Eleanor Estelle, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Fowler, Jeannette Frazier, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Fox, Helen, SS, SSAg, Laurel, Miss.<br />
Fox, Theresa Anna, Grad, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Francis, Bertha Isabel, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Frank Elda Elizabeth, SS, Seneca, Pa.<br />
Frank, Eva Auerbach, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Frank, Mary Irene, Grad, SS, Oil City, Pa.<br />
Frankel, Gladys Belle, SS, New York City.<br />
Franklin, Paul William, SS, Marcy.<br />
Franz, Mary Anna, SS, SSAg, Owego.<br />
Fratt, Norbett Ouimette, SS, Everett, Wash.<br />
Freck, Laura Faith, Grad, SS, Jamestown.<br />
Freedman, Dorothy Caroline, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
French, Carrie Isabelle, SS, Unadilla.<br />
French, Frances Evangeline, SS, New York City.<br />
Fretz, Barbara Catharine, Grad, SS, Easton, Pa.<br />
Freure, Ethel May, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Fried, Frederick Stanley, SS, New York City.<br />
Friedman, Beatrice, SS, White Plains.<br />
Friedman, Cecelia, SS, New York City.<br />
Friedman, Julius Leo, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Friedman, Miriam, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Frost, Miriam, SS, Summit, N. J.<br />
Fuchs, Nathaniel, Grad (P), Brooklyn.<br />
Fuchs, Stephanie, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Fuertes, Louis Sumner, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Galbreath, Lucile, SS, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Gale, Eleanor Ruth, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Gallagher, Paul Anthony, SS, Archbald, Pa.<br />
Gantt, Lillian R., SS, Akron, Ohio.<br />
Gantz, Sophia Rebecca, SS, Niagara Falls.<br />
Gardner, Mildred Ida, SS, Elmira.<br />
Garfinkel, Lena, SS, New York City.<br />
Garlock, Mott Abram, SS, Newark.<br />
Garmise, Adele, SS, New York City.<br />
Garnjobst, Laura, SS, SSAg, Salem, Oregon.<br />
Gass, Herbert Hermann, SS, Elmhurst.<br />
Gates, Clifford Elwood, SS, Grad (P), Hamilton.<br />
Gatling, John Waters, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Gay, Dorothy Ida, SS, Genoa.<br />
Gay, Lucy J., SS, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Gazley, Catherine Davison, SSAg, Fairport.<br />
Geer, Roger Loren, SS, Marathon.<br />
Gelman, Louis Irving, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Genet, Blanche, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Genung, Judson Whiton, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Geohegan, Kenneth Price, Grad (P), Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio.<br />
George, James Putnam, Grad (P), Streator, 111.<br />
George, Jane Caroline, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Georgia, Willard Edwin, SSAg, Trumansburg.<br />
Gerhard, Martha Eleanor, Grad, SS, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
German, Wilbur Wallace, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Gibbons, Clara Martina, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Gibbs, Douglas Seymour, SSL, New York City.<br />
Gibson, Ethel Blanche, SS, Tilghman, Md.<br />
Gilchrist, Almira, SS, Ilion.<br />
Gilchrist, Mary Alice, SS, Ilion.<br />
Gill, Doris Montague, SS, New Rochelle.<br />
Gill, Mary Law, SS, Pittston, Pa.
Gillett, Henry Martin, SS, Sewanee, Tenn.<br />
Gillette, Freda Almira, Grad, SS, Fillmore.<br />
Gilman, Wilbur Elwyn, Grad, SS, Amsterdam.<br />
Girts, Mazine Lucile, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Givan, Henry Clay, jr., SS, Nashville, Tenn.<br />
Glass, Minnie, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Gleeten, Dorothy Elise, Grad, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Glick, Ruth S., SS, Cold Spring.<br />
Glover, Henry Anson, jr., SS, SSAg, Nichols.<br />
Gocher, Alice Mencher, Grad, SS, SSAg, Phila<br />
delphia, Pa.<br />
Godfrey, John Hanes, SS, Trumansburg.<br />
Goeres, Louise, SS, Haledon, N. J.<br />
Goldblum, Sonya, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldin, Robert, Grad, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldman, Louis Albert, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Goldsmith, Howard Stuart, SS, Nyack.<br />
Goldsmith, Madeline, SS, New York City.<br />
Goldsmith, Rita, SS, New York City.<br />
Goldsmith, Samuel, SS, Cortland.<br />
Goldsmith, Wallis Myric, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Goldstein, Anne Lake, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Goldstein, James Morina, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Goldstein, Sol Roland, SS, Rochester.<br />
Goltman, David William, SS, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Goltman, Jack Steinberg, SS, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Golub, Herman Bert, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Good, Henry George, Grad (P), Berkeley, Cal.<br />
Goodelle, Fred, SSL, Weedsport.<br />
Goodenough, Allene Viola, SS, Troy.<br />
Goodkind, Robert Putnam, SS, New York City.<br />
Goodloe, Agnes Hoge, SS, SSAg, W-shington, D. C.<br />
Goodman, Alice Marie, SS, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />
Goodman, Esther, SS, Jersey City, N. j.<br />
Goodnough, Frances Miriam, SS, Erie, Pa.<br />
Gordon, Myron, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Gordon, William George, SS, New York City.<br />
Gottsegen, Helen Grace, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Gould, Clifford Morton, Grad, SS, SSAg, Horse-<br />
Gould, Herbert MacMillan, SSL, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gould, Perley Allen, SS, Saranac Lake.<br />
Graham, Frances Mathers, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Grange, Gladys Zoe, SS, Houghton.<br />
Grant, Helen Elizabeth, SS, New York City.<br />
Gray, Frances Angevine, Grad, SS, Rochester.<br />
Graziadei, George Egidio, SS, Utica.<br />
Green, George Rex, Grad, SS, SSAg, St. Mary's,<br />
Pa.<br />
Green, Leicester, SS, SSAg, Sanquoit.<br />
Greenawalt, Kenneth William, SS, Denver, Colo.<br />
Greenberg, Charles Israel, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Greenberger, Alberta, SS, New York City.<br />
Greenberger, Stanley Ralph, SS, New York City.<br />
Greene, Fannie Evelyn, SS, West Winfield.<br />
Greene, Lucille Alpha, SS, New York City.<br />
Greene, Stanley Smith, Grad, SSAg, Hancock.<br />
Greenfield, Harold, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Greenspan, Lena, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Gregory, George Daniel, SS, Cobleskill.<br />
Gregory, Mildred Geraldine, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Gregory, Nellie Bernice, SS, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Gregory, Raymond William, Grad (P), Mooresville,<br />
Ind. _<br />
,<br />
New York<br />
Grieff, Lotti June, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
City.<br />
Griffin, Bessie May, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Grignon, Francis Joseph, SS, New York City.<br />
Grinberg, Florence, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Grinberg, Rolina Lillian, SS, Philadelphia Pa.<br />
Griscom, Gladys Hale, SS, SSAg, Haverford, Pa.<br />
Groden, Evelyn S., SS, New York City.<br />
Groff, Horace, SSAg, Staten Island.<br />
Groff, Marjorie Lambert, SSAg, Staten Island.<br />
Grosh, John Baker, SS, Liutz, Pa.<br />
Gruver, Clara, SS, SSAg, Newtcrn. N. J.<br />
Guenard, Carmen Isabel, SS, Richmond, Hill.<br />
Gundaker, Clarence Kugler, SSL, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Gundersen, Knut, SS, Risor, Norway.<br />
ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1924<br />
Farrington SS Whitehall.<br />
Gunnison, Albert<br />
Pavilion.<br />
Guthrie, Frances Paulina, SS.<br />
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Gutman, Alexander Benjamin, Grad ir;, o ,<br />
Brooklyn.<br />
Hafford. Thomas Ambrace R., SS. Washington,<br />
D C<br />
Haight, Alice Beard, SS, Skaneateles.<br />
Hall, Marie Howe, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hall, Schuler P.. Grad SS, Brazil, Ind.<br />
c<br />
Hallauer, Emily Elizabeth, Grad, SS, SSAg, cyn<br />
wyd, Pa.<br />
Hallenbeck, Ida, SSAg, Hoffmans.<br />
Halpin, Gertrude Veronica SS Watershed.<br />
Hamilton, Henry Glenn, Grad, SSAg, Humboldt,<br />
William John, jr., SS, SSAg, Flushing.<br />
Hammer, Rose, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Hammond, Donna Marie, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Hammond, Dorothy McClellan, Grad, SS, West<br />
Chester, Pa.<br />
Hammonds, Carsie, Grad, SS, SSAg, Lexington,<br />
Ky.<br />
Hance, Jesse Jennings, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hand, James Farnsworth, SS, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Handel, Abraham Joseph, SS, New York City.<br />
Hanford, Rodney Warren, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hannah, Robert, Grad (P), London, Ont., Canada.<br />
Hardifer, Lois Dorothy, SS, Passaic, N. J.<br />
Hardin, William Blanchard, SS, Waco, Texas.<br />
Harding, Adelaide Rose, SSAg, Fulton.<br />
Hardy, Lawrence Adams, SSAg, Fitchburg, Mass.<br />
Harkness, Donald Daniel, Grad, SSAg, Elba.<br />
Harman, John Milton, SSAg, Bucyrus, Ohio.<br />
Harrington, Arthur Joseph, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Harris, Carle Coville, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Harris, Coleman John, SS, SSAg, Lewisburg, Pa.<br />
Harris, William Curtis, SS, Glens Falls.<br />
Hart, Bertha Irene, Grad, SS, Cumberland, Md.<br />
Hart, Donald Grant Mitchell, SS, New Haven,<br />
Conn.<br />
Hart, Emmett Ellsworth, SSAg, Little Valley.<br />
Harvey, Mary Grace, Grad, SS, Montreal, Can.<br />
Hassler, Ruth Irene, Grad, SS, Minersville, Pa.<br />
Hatch, Lloyd Harvey, Grad (P), Somerville, Mass.<br />
Hauke, Edna Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Washington,<br />
D. C.<br />
Hausman, Yetta, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Haylett, David Graaff, Grad (P), Capetown,<br />
South Africa.<br />
Hayman, Eleanor, SS, Furbotville, Pa.<br />
Haynes, French Leo, Grad, SS, Clyde, N. C.<br />
Haynes, William Martin, SS, Fremont, Ohio.<br />
Haynes, Winifred Nye, SS, South Orange, N. J.<br />
Heacock, Hazel Madeline, SS, SSAg, Philadel<br />
phia, Pa.<br />
Head, Marjory Lillian, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Heard, Helen Horton, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Hebert, Walter Jones, SSL, Hot Springs, Ark.<br />
Hechler, Jacob, SS, New York City.<br />
Hedde, Henry William, SS, Logan, Ind.<br />
Heffern, Hugh James, SSL, Buffalo.<br />
Heilbron, Norman, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Heinig, Christine May, SS, SSAg, Hubbard Woods.<br />
111.<br />
Heinzelman, Harold Frederick, SS, New York<br />
City.<br />
Heise, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Flushing.<br />
Heifer, Edith, SS, Canandaigua.<br />
Heller, Henry Charles, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Heller, Lyndal, SS, New York City.<br />
Hellerman, Lillis Goldberg, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Helwig, Margaret Celestia, SS, West Pittston, Pa.<br />
Henderson, Caroline Drayton, SS, SSAg, Monkton,<br />
Md.<br />
Hendrickson, Edwin Henry, Grad (P), Lead, S.<br />
Dak.<br />
Hendrickson, John M., Grad (P), Rugby, N. Dak.<br />
Henning, Lourens Jacobus, Grad (P), Sweetwaters.<br />
Transvaal, South Africa.
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Henry, Gerald Boyd, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Henry Guido Rombauer, SS, Ridgewood, N. T.<br />
Herlich Kathryn, SSAg, Richmond Hill.<br />
Hertz, Edithe Ruth, SS, New York City.<br />
Hess, Florence Genevieve, SSAg, Lyons<br />
Hewitt, Harvey, SS, Delaware, Ohio.<br />
Higbee, Violet Belle, SSAg, Watkins.<br />
Higgins, Louis Merrill, SS, Manchester, N. H<br />
Higgins, Nevett Goldsborough, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Higgins, Walter Edwin, SSL, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Hill, Charles Borland, jr., SS, Montclair, N. J<br />
Hill, Edward Updike, SS, Hopewell, N. J.<br />
Hinchliff, Edward Collins, SS, Rockford, 111.<br />
Hinderer, Howard Lee, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Hine, Eleanor Marian, SS, White Plains.<br />
Hines, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Middletown, Conn.<br />
Hinkle, Terry Stewart, SS, New York City.<br />
Hoag, Lehman Edward, SS, Waverly.<br />
Hoagland, Margaret Louise, SS, SSAg, Boston,<br />
Mass.<br />
Hobbie, Robert DeWitt, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Hoch, Eldreida Tisdel, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hodder, Earl Henry, Grad, SSAg, Johnstown.<br />
Hodge, Hugh Bayard, jr., SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Hodgkinson, George Arthur, SS, Swarthmore, Pa.<br />
Holbrook, David Brewer, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Hollengreen, Milburn Alfred, SS, Renovo, Pa.<br />
Hollister, Martha Elizabeth, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Holmberg, Rosamonde Mathilde, SS, Sag Harbor.<br />
Holmes, Agda Elvira, Grad, SS, Glens Falls.<br />
Holmes, Grace Lawrence, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Holmes, Harold West, Grad, SSAg, Ancram.<br />
Holmes, Harriet Elizabeth, SS, Medina.<br />
Homer, William Edward, SS, Greenwood, Del.<br />
Hood, William Douglas, SS, Lansdowne, Pa.<br />
Hook, Sabra Jeanette, Grad, SS, SSAg, Honeoye<br />
Falls.<br />
Hoover, Catherine Jane, SS, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Hoover, Lois Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Washington,<br />
D. C.<br />
Hope, Benjamin Louis, SS, Brookline, Mass.<br />
Hope, Mary Edwina, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Hopkins, Edith, SSAg, Lindsay, Ont., Canada.<br />
Hopkins, Doris Elizabeth, SS, Greenfield, N. H.<br />
Hopper, Arthur John, jr., SS, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Horner, Florence Winona, SS, Cranberry, Pa.<br />
Horowitz, Lillian, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Horwitz, Benjamin, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Horwitz, Ruth, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Hoskins, Edwin Raymond, SSAg, Merrifield.<br />
Hotaling, Gladys, SSAg, Staten Island.<br />
Hotchkiss, George Morsereau, SS, Peoria, 111.<br />
Houck, Joseph William, SS, Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Houlihan, Mary Virginia, SS, Newtown, Conn.<br />
Hovey, Rulef Barnard, SSAg, Presho.<br />
Howard, John Stewart, Grad, SSAg, Salemburg,<br />
N. C.<br />
Howe, Ward Allan, SS, Franklinville.<br />
Howell, Sidney Preswick, SSL, Ithaca.<br />
Howell, Wilbur Samuel, Grad, SS, Addison.<br />
Howes, Roy Francis, SSL, Seneca Falls.<br />
Howland, Charles Berry, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Howland, Frederick Arthur, SSL, Hudson Falls.<br />
Howland, Vernon Scheidell, SS, Callicoon.<br />
Howlett, Lyndon Jesse, SSAg, Morrisville.<br />
Hoyt, Kendall King, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Hoyt, Ralph Irving, SS, Rochester.<br />
Hsu, Jen-Hsien, SS, Ihing, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Hu, Wa To, SS, Hongkong, China.<br />
Huang, Ching Kang, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Hubert, Bertha M. Matison, SSAg, Moravia.<br />
Huestis, Bertram Francis, SS, Greencastle, Ind.<br />
Hugg, Ivalo Belle, SSAg, Cazenovia.<br />
Huggins, Louise Estelle, SS, Schenectady.<br />
Hughes, Edward Wesley, Grad (P), Wilkes-Barre,<br />
Pa.<br />
Hughes, Howard James, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hultzen, Hulda Victoria, SSAg, Norwich.<br />
Hultzen, Lee Sisson, Grad (P), Ithaca.<br />
Humiston, Mary Esther, SS, Newark Valley.<br />
Hunt, Dorothy Rossman, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Hunter, Howard Louis, SS, Fulton.<br />
Hurd, Kathryn Christine, Grad, SS, Genesee, Pa.<br />
Hurley, James David, SS, Lake Placid.<br />
Hutchinson, Stuart Buckler, SS, Bethlehem, Pa.<br />
Huttel, Lola Harriet, Grad, SS, Souderton, Pa.<br />
Hyatt, John Edgar, SSAg, Endicott.<br />
Hyde, Caroline Farwell, SS, Racine, Wis.<br />
Hymes, Zilla, SS, Bayside.<br />
Ingalls, Irving Weaver, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Ingersoll, Thomas Chalmers, SS, Beloit, Wis.<br />
Ingraham, Hulda Adeline, SS, Galeton, Pa.<br />
Intemann, Elizabeth, SS, New York City.<br />
Irish, Eloise Catherine, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Isaac, Edythe Helene, SS, New York City.<br />
Iurka, Harry Hartley, SSAg, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Ives, Edward Frederick, SS, SSAg, Malverne.<br />
Izaak, Frank, SS, New York City.<br />
Jackson, Elbert Merald, SSAg, Altmar.<br />
Jackson, Jesse Atwater, SS, Savannah, Ga.<br />
Jackson, William Ladd, SS, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Jacobs, Anna, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Jacobs, Charlotte Elizabeth, SS, Springfield, Mass.<br />
Jacobs, Florence, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Jacobsen, Harry Allen, SS, New York City.<br />
Jaffe, Fannie Luba, SS, Ventnor, N. J.<br />
Jaffe, Isadore, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Jaffee, Wilton, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Jameson, George Slade, SS, Rochester.<br />
Janney, Marion, Grad, SS, SSAg, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Jao, Yin Chih, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Jarrett, Louis Clayton, SS, Ardmore, Pa.<br />
Jarvis, Robert Burton, jr., SS, Charleston, S. C.<br />
Jefferson, Clyde Chester, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Jeffrey, George Edward, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Jenne, Bertha Miranda, SS, SSAg, Kearney, N. J.<br />
Jennings, Frances Mary, SS, Candor.<br />
Jensen, John Christian, SSAg, Copenhagen, Den<br />
mark.<br />
Jenzen, Martha Ann, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Jett, Clifton Ultimo, Grad, SS, SSAg, Cypress, Ky.<br />
Jewett, Richard William Dickinson, SS, Nyack.<br />
Job, Robert, SS, Westmount, Que., Canada.<br />
Joerissen, Esther Margaret, SSAg, Hamilton.<br />
Johns, Howard William, SS, Ridgway, Pa.<br />
Johnson, Charles Henry, Grad (P), Seattle, Wash.<br />
Johnson, Edward Henry, SS, Bellevue.<br />
Johnson, Ella Victoria, Grad, SS, Duluth, Minn.<br />
Johnston, John Franklin, SS, Haven, Mich.<br />
Jones, Thomas Douglas, SS, Raquette Lake.<br />
Joslin, George, SS, Rockville Centre.<br />
Julien, Belle Ruth, SS, New York City.<br />
Kadin, Edith Harriet, SS, New York City.<br />
Kahn, Leon Sidney, SSL, Norwalk, Ohio.<br />
Kamna, Marie Alice Siegling, SS, SSAg, Yonkers.<br />
Kane, Eva Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Kaplan, Flora Anne, SS, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Kaufman, Freda Gloria, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Karones, Blanche Anita, SS, Roselle Park, N. J.<br />
Karones, Sophia, SS, New York City.<br />
Kautz, Henry, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Kave, Minnie, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Kaveny, Thomas, jr., SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kay, Dean Paulding, SS, Ridgewood, N. J.<br />
Kaye, Herbert Bernard, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Keane, Helen, Grad, SS, Pine Island, Minn.<br />
Keefe, Leona Dorothy, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Keeffe, Arthur John, SSL, Ithaca.<br />
Keehner, Alice Underwood, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Keenan, Timothy Murphy, SSL, Rochester.<br />
Kehm, Florence Bertha, SS, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Keily, Hazel Marie Louise, SS, Providence, R. I.<br />
Keister, Edwin Campbell, SS, Scottdale, Pa.<br />
Kelley, William Vincent, SS, Spokane, Wash.<br />
Kellogg, Peter Paul, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Kelly, Sarah Elizabeth, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Kelly, Thomas Aloysius, SSL, Ithaca.
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Kelton, Florence Hatton, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Kemball, Dorothy Jean, SS, SSAg, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Kenestrick, Harold George, Grad, SSAg, Grove<br />
City, Ohio.<br />
Kenny, George Hensle, SS, New York City.<br />
Kern, Arthur Emerson, SS, Bellaire, Ohio.<br />
Kerr, Donald MacLean, SS, New London, Conn<br />
Kerr, Mildred Ida, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kerrigan, Katherine, Grad, SS, Waverly.<br />
Keyes, Elizabeth Loring, Grad (P), Claremont,<br />
Cal.<br />
Keyserling, Harold Levy, SSL, Beaufort, S. C.<br />
Kieran, Margaret Agnes, SSAg, New York City<br />
Kimball, Isabella Jane, SS, Ithaca.<br />
King, Elsie Louise, SS, SSAg, Dover, N. H.<br />
Kinsman, Monroe Bradley, SS, Greene.<br />
Kipp, Mary Esther, SS, SSAg, Penn Yan.<br />
Kipp, Quinby Merritt, SSAg, Mount Vernon.<br />
Kirchner, Conrad Carleton, SS, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Kirkham, Lois, SS, New Britain, Conn.<br />
Kirkman, Louhi Riches, SS, New York City.<br />
Kirkman, Nancy Bealle, SS, Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />
Kirman, Ida, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Kirschner, Bertha, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Klages, Ellett Huber, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Klugh, Alfred Brooker, Grad, Kingston, Ont.,<br />
Canada.<br />
Knapp, Violet Maud, SSAg, New Brunswick,<br />
Canada.<br />
Knaysi, George Abdullah, SS, SSAg, Atmore, Ala.<br />
Knipe, Cornelia, SSAg, Auburn, Nebr.<br />
Knott, James Edward, Grad (P), Newport, R. I.<br />
Knowles, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Greenwood, Dela<br />
ware.<br />
Knox, Margaret Blauvelt, SSAg, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Koch, Anna Elizabeth, SSAg, Lancaster.<br />
Koenig, Caroline Harriet, SS, SSAg, East Orange,<br />
N. J.<br />
Koerner, Frut, SS, Stapleton.<br />
Kohm, Gertrude Veronica, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Koon, Arlene, SSAg, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Kratz, Albert Roger, Grad, SS, Berkshire Heights,<br />
Pa.<br />
Krauss, Helena Constance, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Krauss, William Ernest, Grad (P), Brockport.<br />
Kreezer, George, SS, Los Angeles, Cal.<br />
Krey, Elsie Caroline, Grad, SSAg, Washington.<br />
D. C.<br />
Krider, Harold Henry, SS, Canton, Ohio.<br />
Krieble, Laura Cassel, SS, Lansdale, Pa.<br />
Krieble, Vernon Krebel, SS, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Kroeber, Elizabeth, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Krohn, Charlotte Sonia, SS, New York City.<br />
Krueger, Bernice Catherine, SS, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Krugman, Morris, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Ku, Zing Whai, SS, Kating, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Kuchler, Emma Gunther, SSAg, New Rochelle.<br />
Kugel, Bertha Constance, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Kuhlenberg, Dorothy Mai, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Kuhns, James Hallam, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Kummel, Charlotte Proctor, SS, SSAg, Trenton,<br />
N.J.<br />
Kuntz, Janet Zillah, SS, SSAg, Treichler's, Pa.<br />
Kuntz, Wellington Wesley, jr., SS, Treichler's, Pa.<br />
Kuschner, Bertha, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Kyle, Alan MacChesney, SS, Cambridge, Mass.<br />
Kysor, Mabel, SSAg, Newark, N. J.<br />
LaBar, John Spencer, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Labelle, Hyman, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Laborde, Salvador, SS, Havana, Cuba.<br />
Lacey, Harold Talbot, Grad (P), Binghamton.<br />
Lai, Kwong Tsur, SS, Hongkong, China.<br />
Laig, Frederick Ernest, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Lamb, Gilbert Baldwin, SS, New York City.<br />
Lamb, Margaret Mary, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Landauer, Leo Levy, SS, New York City.<br />
Lange, Hanna, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Lanier, Laura Elsie, Grad, SS, SSAg, Millersburg,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Lapidge, Alice Harriette, SS, Long Eddy.<br />
Larco, Alfred Jose, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Larco, Roger Pinillos Edward, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Larkin, Alfred Joseph, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Larsen, Emelie Marion, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Larsen Norman Laurence, Grad, SS, Hamilton.<br />
Lask, Clara, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Lason, Catherine Ellen, SSAg, Etna.<br />
Lassiter, William Lawrence, SS, SSAg, Albany.<br />
Laubengayer, Albert W., Grad (P), Ithaca.<br />
Launt, Sarah Janette, SSAg, Walton.<br />
Law, Pauline Elizabeth, SS, Moravia.<br />
Lawton, Henry Hughes, SS, Rome.<br />
Lay, Jennie DeMartinis, SS, Bloomfield.<br />
Lazenby, Ruth Crosby, Grad, SS, Dundee.<br />
Leach, G. Helene, SS, Gloversville.<br />
League Norma Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Baltimore,<br />
Md.<br />
Leahy, May, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Leaser, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Allentown, Pa.<br />
LeBaron, Harrison Denham, Grad, SS, Delaware<br />
Ohio.<br />
Ledue, Albert, SS, Caledonia Springs, Ont., Canada.<br />
Lee, Harriet Elizabeth, SS, New York City.<br />
Lee, Ruth Adeline, SSAg, Ellisburg.<br />
Lefler, Verne Myron, SS, Troy, Pa.<br />
Lehman, Alice Clifton, SS, New York City.<br />
Leland, Anah Marie, SS, Grad, Houston, Texas.<br />
Lentz, Elizabeth Marie, SS, South Langhorne, Pa.<br />
Leonard, Chilson Hathaway, Grad (P), New York<br />
City.<br />
Leonard, James Frederick, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Leoni, Zoilo Guillermo, SS, Cochabamba, Bolivia,<br />
S. A.<br />
LeRoy, Ina May, SS, Cortland.<br />
Lessenberry, David Daniel, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Lesser, Martin, SS, New York City.<br />
Lesser, Pauline, SS, New York City.<br />
Levick, John Harkness, SS, New Rochelle.<br />
Levin, Matthew David, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Levine, Belle, SS, New York City.<br />
Levitt, Esther Mildred, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Levy, Lydia Rae, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Levy, Matty Elaine, SS, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Lewis, Celia, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Lewis, Charles Elias Fowler, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Lewis, Harold Stephen, SS, Attleboro, Mass.<br />
Lewis, Robert Donald, Grad (P), Wyalusing, Pa.<br />
Liang, Shihcheng, SS, Tientsin, China.<br />
Lichanco, Luis, SS, SSAg, Manila, P. I.<br />
Liddle, Alda Emma, SS, Argyle.<br />
Lin, Phyllis Zhei-Yin, SS, Peking, China.<br />
Linchan, Michael Donald, SSAg, Hudson Falls.<br />
Lincoln, Helen Vogel, SS, New York City.<br />
Linder, Minnie, SS, New York City.<br />
Lindley John William, Grad, SSAg, Cheney, Wash.<br />
Lininger, Fred Fouse, Grad, SSAg, Martinsburg,<br />
Pa.<br />
Lischner, Pauline, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Liu, Chung Lo, Grad (P), Foochow, China.<br />
Liu, Tien, Grad, SS, Mei Hsian, Kwangtun, China.<br />
Liu, Yin-shih, SS, Haimen, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Liue, Chung Chuan, SS, Foochow, China.<br />
Livant, Minnie Enteen, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Livermore, Josiah Randall, Grad (P), West Acton,<br />
Mass.<br />
Livingston, Sadie Lucy, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Llorens, Carlos Alberto, SS, New York City.<br />
Lo, Chen Suen, SS, Macao, China.<br />
Lo, Huan, Grad (P), Fengsing, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Lockwood, John Ryland, SS, Dorset, Vt.<br />
Lockwood, Willard George, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Lodge, William Henry, SS, Montgomery.<br />
Loeb, Richard Adolf, SS, New York City.<br />
Loewe, Milton, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Loewinthan, Lilias, SS, New York City.<br />
Loh, Zung-Nyi, Grad, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Lohmeyer, Antoinette Helen, SS, SSAg, Verona,<br />
N.J.
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London, Mae, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Lonergan, Margaret Ann, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Lorah, Mabel, SS, SSAg, W. Pittston, Pa.<br />
Lorenz, Francis Joseph, SS, Newark Valley.<br />
Lortz, Flossie Dorothy, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Louchheim, William Sandel, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Loughlin, Clarence Isaiah, Grad, SS, Hazardville,<br />
Conn.<br />
Lounsbery, Thomas Frederick, SS, SSAg, Brook<br />
ton.<br />
Louttit, William Easton, jr., SS, Providence, R. I.<br />
Loveless, Harlow S G., Grad, SSAg, Wolcott.<br />
Lovenberg, Harold Adlard, SS, Summit, N. J.<br />
Lowenthal, Grace, SS, Atlantic City, N. J.<br />
Ludlum, Robert Combe, SS, Chevy Chase, Md.<br />
Ludlum, Walter Denton, jr., SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Luedtke, Charles Louis, SS, SSAg, Washington,<br />
D.C.<br />
Luk, Mai Sin, SS, Canton, Kwangtung, China.<br />
Luna, Arsenio Paez, SS, Maloban, Rizal, P. I.<br />
Lung, Kai Lum, SS, SSAg, Taileung, Kwantung,<br />
China.<br />
Luttgens, Margaret Louise, SS, Verona, N. J.<br />
Lutz. Stella May, SS, New York City.<br />
Luzzatt, Reggie Lucy, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Lynn, Caro. Grad, SS, Tarkio, Mo.<br />
Lynn, Mary Smith, SS, SSAg, Richmond, Va.<br />
Lyon, Dean Aplin, SS, Leominster, Mass.<br />
Lyon. Hazel Mary, Grad, SS, SSAg, Barre, Vt.<br />
Lyons, Louise Moeler, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
MacAdams, Kathleen Anne, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
McAllister. Nellie Clare, Grad, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
McAnall, Jay R., Grad, SSAg, Bucyrus, Ohio.<br />
MacAniff, Kathryn Mary, SSAg, Clifton Springs.<br />
Macauley, Edith Rebecca, Grad, SS, Medina.<br />
McAuliffe, Eleanor Patricia, SS, SSAg, Washing<br />
ton, D. C.<br />
McAuliffe, Joseph Walsh, SSL, Albion, Mich.<br />
Macbeth, Charles Lyons, SS, Ottawa, Canada.<br />
McBride, Gertrude Helen, SSAg, Allentown.<br />
McCabe, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Haverstraw.<br />
McCall, Hugh Regis, SS, Steelton, Pa.<br />
MacCandless, Helen Lyon, SS, Rochester, Pa.<br />
McCandless, Jane, SS, Oakdale, Pa.<br />
McCann, Alice Martha, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
McCarthy, Viola, SSAg, Mineola.<br />
McCausland, Samuel Garber, SS, Chicago, 111.<br />
McClimans, Grace, SS, Jamestown, Pa.<br />
McCoord, Alice, Grad, SS, Pittsford.<br />
McCorckle. Paul, Grad(P), Warren, Ohio.<br />
MacCord, Charlotte Almire, SS, Albion.<br />
McCormick, Gordon Randolph, Grad(P), Wilkes-<br />
Barre, Pa.<br />
McCoy, Julius Charles, SS, Wayland.<br />
McCracken, Louise Myra, SSAg, Binghamton.<br />
McCullough, James David, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Macdonald, Emily Susan, SS, Woodhaven.<br />
MacDonald, James John, SS, Port Richmond.<br />
MacDonough, Mildred Frances, SS, Sayre, Pa.<br />
McElheny, Clair Carlton, SS, Harford.<br />
McElhinney, Margaret, SS, Waterville.<br />
MacElloen, David Elderfield. SSL, Niagara Falls.<br />
McFadden, Thomas Joseph Aloysius, SSL, New<br />
York City.<br />
McFall, Elsie Taubman, SS, Ithaca.<br />
MacGlathery. Margery Virginia, SS, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
MacGregory, Gardner Bennett, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
McGrew, David Donald, SS, Long Beach, Cal.<br />
McGuire, Arlie Estus, Grad, SSAg, Ashland, Ky.<br />
McGuire, Vernia Fay, Grad, SSAg, Spanishburg,<br />
W. Va.<br />
Mclnnes, Alexandria, SS, Garden City.<br />
Mclntire, Hannah Ruth, SSAg, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Maclntyre, Helen Clare, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Maclntyre, Mabel Adele, SS, Ithaca.<br />
McKay, Cuthbert Guernsey, SS, Kobe, Japan.<br />
McKinley, Edward Robert, SS, Glenham.<br />
McLain, Norman Harold, SS, Massillon, Ohio.<br />
MacLean, David Edward, SS, Westmount, Que.,<br />
Canada.<br />
McLean, Ethel Florella.Grad, SS, Jersey City. N. J.<br />
McMahn, Ellen Frances, SS, Binghamton.<br />
MacMillan, Helen, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
McMillan, John Rustin Alfred, Grad(P), Narooma,<br />
N. S. Wales, Australia.<br />
MacMillan, Warren Brokaw, Grad(P), Bellevue,<br />
Pa.<br />
McMorris, John A., Grad, SS, Argyle.<br />
McNaught, Clifford Fowler, SS, Elmira.<br />
McNeingon, Dow Mea, SS, Garden City.<br />
Macomber, William Hiram, SS, Kendallville, Ind.<br />
McPhail, Robert Skinner, SS, Geneva, Ohio.<br />
McPherson, Ellen Waterman, SS, Ithaca.<br />
McTammany, Frances Loretta, Grad, SS, Troy.<br />
McTernan, Kathryn Everett, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
McVean, James Dunham, Grad, SSAg, Towson,<br />
Md.<br />
McWayne, Ruth Eliza, SSAg, Fayette.<br />
McWhorter, Frank Padin, Grad(P), Nashville<br />
Tenn.<br />
McWilliam, William Henry, jr., SSAg, Arlington.<br />
Maddi, Vincent Michael, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Madrigal, Ramon Monteloyola, SS, Manila, P. I.<br />
Maguire, Alice Deborah, SS, Wilkinsburg, Pa.<br />
Maisenhelder, Louis Carl, SS, New Paltz.<br />
Malcolm-Smith, George, SS, Haverhill, Mass.<br />
Malmar, Florence Isabelle, SS, Upper Montclair,<br />
N.J.<br />
Malone. Wilfred J., SS, Park Ridge, 111.<br />
Maloy, Edward Charles, SS, Glens Falls.<br />
Maltese, Margaret Mercedes, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Malti, Michel George, Grad(P), Beirut, Syria.<br />
Mandeville, Frederick, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Manfried, Frances, SS, New York City.<br />
Mangan, Bertha Margaret, SS, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Mangel, Sidney, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Manktelour, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Oriskany.<br />
Mara, Mary Katherine, SS, Jamesville.<br />
Marchand, Frederic August, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Mardfin, Erna Adler, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Markin, Elias, SS, Rochester.<br />
Marks, Harold Maurice, SS, New York City.<br />
Marks, Ida, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Marks, Jennie Doris, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Marks, Kenneth Weale, SS, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Marshall, Asa Hulbert, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Marsland, Ruth Allison, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Martin, Edna Lillian, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Martin, Frank Edwin, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Martin, Henry Bailey, SS, Rochester.<br />
Masland, Marion Woodworth, Grad, SS, Phila<br />
delphia, Pa.<br />
Masters, George Christian, SS, New York City.<br />
Matter, James Kessler, SS, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Matter, Milo, SS, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Matz, Alice, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Matz, Ethel, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Maxwell, Frank Scott, SSAg, Lyndon.<br />
Maxwell, Marjorie, SS, Schenectady.<br />
May, John McClung, Grad(P), SSAg, Manhattan,<br />
Kans.<br />
Mayer, Louise Amanda, SS, SSAg, Dalton, Pa.<br />
Maylon, Ernst Elliott, SS, SSAg, Columbia, Mo.<br />
Maynard, Wilbur Allen, jr., SS, Newtonville, Mass.<br />
Meagher, Evelyn Cecelia, SS, Columbia, S. C.<br />
Meagher, Mary Luella, SS, Auburn.<br />
Meaker, Arthur Leslie, SS, Auburn.<br />
Meigs, Robert Brander, SSL, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Mellen, Florence Lauretta, SS, Weehawken, N. J.<br />
Meltzer, David, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Mendez, Enrique, SS, Lares, P. R.<br />
Merchant, Charles Henry, Grad(P), West Monroe.<br />
Merlin, Ira Harkinson, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Merriam, Rose Hannah, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Merrill, Lynn L., SS, Rochester.<br />
Merrill Dana Noyes, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Meyer, Carrie, SS, Camden, N. J.
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Millar, Donald Beath, SS, Bala, Pa.<br />
Millard, Ruth Alice, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Miller, Adelaide Horton, SS, Homer.<br />
Miller, Alice Vivian, SS, SSAg, Anacostia, D. C.<br />
Miller, Dorothy Millie, SS. Elmira.<br />
Miller, Florence, SS, New York City.<br />
Miller, Helen, SS, New York City.<br />
Miller, Julian Howell, Grad(P), SS, SSAg, Athens,<br />
Ga.<br />
Miller, Muriel Herbert, SSAg, Cuba.<br />
Miller, Russell Cooper, Grad(P), Chester, Pa.<br />
Miller, Thomas Edwin, SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Mills, Otto, Grad, SS, SSAg, Flat Lick, Ky.<br />
Mischke, Mildred Iris, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Mischke, Viola Carlyn, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Mitchell, Alice Pauline, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Mitchell, Lena Mary, SS, Ellicottville.<br />
Mitchell, Ralph Waldo, Grad, SS, SSAg, Gates<br />
ville, N. C.<br />
Mitman, Joseph Carrol, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Mittelman, Lillian Jeanette, SS, New York City.<br />
Moe, George Gordon, Grad, SS, SSAg, Franklin<br />
Center, Que., Can.<br />
Moffatt, Carroll Keith, SS, Walden.<br />
Mogensen, Adele Alice, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Montgomery,Lois Elizabeth, Grad(P), SS, Warsaw.<br />
Mooney, Edward Samuel, jr., SSAg, Livonia.<br />
Mooney, Lewis Riley, Grad, SS, Utica.<br />
Moore, Emily Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Northeast, Md.<br />
Moore, Paul James, SS, Auburn.<br />
Moran, Edward Aloysius, SSAg, Arcade.<br />
Moran, Virginia Hope, SS, Seneca Falls.<br />
Moran, William Joseph, SSAg, Arcade.<br />
Moreno, Roberto Reynaldo, jr., SS, Manila, P. I.<br />
Morey, Emeline Gertrude, SSAg, Lowell, Ind.<br />
Morgan, Benjamin Stephen, SSL, Charleston, W.<br />
Va.<br />
Morgan, Henry Durand, Grad, SS, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Morgan, Lawrence Onis, Grad(P), Turon, Kans.<br />
Morgan, Miriam Desire Elsbree, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Moricka, Isami, Grad(P), Kochiken, Japan.<br />
Morrill, Charles Summer, SS, Portland, Me.<br />
Morris, Anna Hynson, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Morris, Olwen Edmund, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Morris, Robert Gemmon, SSAg, Greensboro, N. C.<br />
Morrison, John Cooper, jr., SS, Charleston, W.<br />
Va.<br />
Morrison, Marvin Burt, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Morse, Alvertus Davis, SSL, Northampton, Mass.<br />
Morse, Fred J., SSAg, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Mosso, Asenath Mae, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Mott, Hubert Leslie, SS, Watertown.<br />
Motycka, Anna, SS, Utica.<br />
Moulton, Richard Wilmarth, SS, Quincy, Mass.<br />
Mount, Charles Koons, jr., SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Moyer, Marguerite Mary, Grad, SS, Souderton,<br />
Pa.<br />
Moyer. Winifred Yoder, SS, SSAg, Boyertown, Pa.<br />
Muir, Jasper William, SS, Louisville, Ky.<br />
Muirhead, Melville Page, SS, Toronto, Canada.<br />
Muldberg, Florence Gloria, SS, New York City.<br />
Mullen, Joseph James, SSL, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Muller, Josephine, SSAg, Richmond Hill.<br />
Muller. Ysabel Alvira, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Mulloy, Ruby, SS, SSAg, Laurel, Miss.<br />
Mulvihill, Kay Lucille, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Mulvihill, Marion Monica, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Munford, Gertrude Constance, SS, SSAg, Coopers<br />
town.<br />
Munger, Lena Belle, SSAg, Clinton.<br />
Munro, Mary, SSAg, Elbridge.<br />
Munson, Albert Clayton, SS, Elmira.<br />
Muntz, Grace Evelyn, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Murch, Evelyn Elizabeth, SS, New Rochelle.<br />
Murnane, Regina, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Murphy, Agatha, SS, SSAg, New Rochelle.<br />
Murphy, Eleanor, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Murphy, Grace Marian, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Murphy, Margaret Chambers, SS, SSAg, Mont<br />
clair, N. J.<br />
Murphy, Mary Alice, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Murphy, Ruth Bernadelle, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Murray, Anna, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Murray, A. Rose, SS, Winthrop.<br />
Murray, Eleanor Louise, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Murray, Gertrude Faulkner, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Murray, James, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Murray, Margaret, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Mutchler, John Powell, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Mutnick, Gertrude, SS, New York City.<br />
Myers, Ralph Jennings, SSL, Canton, Ohio.<br />
Myers, William Henderson, Grad, SSAg, Oakland,<br />
Nebr.<br />
Naill, William Young, SS, Hanover, Pa.<br />
Namack, William Henry, SS, Ballston Spa.<br />
Narino, Sylvia, SS, New York City.<br />
Nash, Elmer C, Grad(P), Jacksonville, Texas.<br />
Nasmyth, Florence Gross, Grad, SS, Cambridge,<br />
Mass.<br />
Nathan, Bunny Bernadene, SS, New York City.<br />
Natt, Elsie, SS, New York City.<br />
Naylor, Ernst Elliott, SS, SSAg, Columbia, Mo.<br />
Needham, Paul Robert, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Neff, Mildred Elizabeth, Grad, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Neiswanger, Ruth Elisabeth, SS, Akron, Ohio.<br />
Nellis, Clive Harris, SS, Herkimer.<br />
Nelson, Bertha Tyler, Grad, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Nelson, Helen Irene, SSAg, Binghamton.<br />
Ness, Alexander Renfrew, Grad, SS, SSAg, Quebec,<br />
Canada.<br />
Nettleton, Edith Drusilla, SS, Farmington, Conn.<br />
Neumann, Warren Randolph, Grad, SS, Grad(P),<br />
Wymore, Nebr.<br />
Neushul, Michel, SS. New York City.<br />
Neustadth, Juliet, SS, New York City.<br />
Nevitt, John Victor, Grad(P), Ithaca.<br />
Newcomb, Carlyle Bradley, SSL, Hilton.<br />
Newell, John Mackintosh, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Newland, Fay Hartmann, SS, New Bedford, Mass.<br />
Nichols, Aldyth Emily, SSAg, Bainbridge.<br />
Nile, Abbott Howe, SSL, Rumford, Me.<br />
Niles, John Russell, SS, Nashville, Tenn.<br />
Nixon, Mary Gertrude, SS, Niagara Falls.<br />
Noback, Charles Victor, Grad(P), Ithaca.<br />
Noftsker, Marguerite Dorothy, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Norris, Elizabeth, SS, Portland, Me.<br />
North, Charles Stewart, SS, Newport, R. I.<br />
North, William John, SS, Newport, R. I.<br />
Northrop, Floyd Lorrain, SSAg, Tarpon Springs,<br />
Fla.<br />
Northrop, Ruth Augusta, SS, Westfield.<br />
Norton, Darwin Parker, Grad, SSAg, Oneida.<br />
Norton, Jean Wales, SS, South Orange, N. J.<br />
Norton, John George Clinton, SS, Far Rockaway.<br />
Norton, William John, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Notestein, Frank Wallace, Grad(P), Alma, Mich.<br />
Nullet, Josephine Barbara, Grad, SS, New York<br />
City.<br />
Nundy, Janet Bertha, SS, SSAg, Westfield.<br />
Nye, Claribel, SSAg, Auburn.<br />
Nye, Douglas Day, SS, New York City.<br />
Nyi, Tsung Tsong, SS, Soochow, China.<br />
Obner, Gertrude Pauline, SS, SSAg, Newark. N. J.<br />
Odell, Harriett dePetteau, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Odell, Norman Samuel, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Odell, Ruby May, Grad, SSAg, Hilton.<br />
Odell, Theodore Tellefsen, Grad, SS, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
O'Donnell, Cecile Agnes, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Ogden, Helen, SS, Elnora<br />
Ogden, Jonathan, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Ogden, Katharine, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
O'Grady, Frances Loretta, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
O'Hara, Janet Van Duyne, SS, Moravia.<br />
Ohlandt, Dorothy Veronica, SS, New York City.<br />
Ohrbach, Jerome Kane, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Olmstead, Frances Marguerite, SSAg, Worcester.<br />
Olmstead, Herbert Brown, SS, New Britain, Conn.<br />
Olmsted, Lawrence Judson, SSL, Syracuse.
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Olson, Bertil John, SS, Norwich.<br />
O'Neil, Abys, Grad, SS, Hamilton.<br />
Oppenheim, Edwin B., SSL, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Opton, Marian, SS, New York City.<br />
Orange, Frances, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Orr, Margaret Nelson, SS, Flushing.<br />
Orr, Winifred Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Orvis, Paul Boyd, SSAg, Bellona.<br />
Osborne, Theodore Morrison, SS, Burke, Idaho.<br />
Oser, Emma Caroline, SS, New York City.<br />
Otis, James Cline, SS, Columbia, S. C.<br />
Otte, Helene Antoinette, SS, New York City.<br />
Ovenshine, Eugene Samuel, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Owen, Kenneth Dale, SS, Memphis, Tenn.<br />
Pack, Herbert John, Grad(P), Logan, Utah.<br />
Paddon, Cecil John, SS, New York City.<br />
Page, George Nelson, SS, Syracuse.<br />
Page, Lyman Arthur, SS, SSAg, Greene.<br />
Pagliaro, Frank Joseph, SS, New York City.<br />
Paige, John Edwin, SS, Hardwick, Mass.<br />
Paimele, Alice Janette, SS, Bloomfield.<br />
Palmer, Henry Parson, SS, Langhorne, Pa.<br />
Paltrowitz, Reuben Harold, SSL, New York City.<br />
Panja, Atal Kumar, SS, Calcutta, India.<br />
Park, William Louis, Grad, SS, Montandon, Pa.<br />
Parker, William Leonard, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Parshall, William Baldwin, SSAg, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Passmore, Sara Florence, SS, SSAg, Mendenhall,<br />
Pa.<br />
Patch, Esther Maude, SS, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Patrick, Norborne Robert, Grad, SSAg, Fincastle,<br />
Va.<br />
Patterson, John Highberger, SS, Greensburg, Pa.<br />
Patton, Mary Harriet, SS, Brackney, Pa.<br />
Paul, Bryan Berry, Grad(P), Bentonville, Ark.<br />
Pavitt, Charles, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Pavitt, Morris Eugene, SS, Shenandoah, Pa.<br />
Payne, Andrew Allemong, SSL, Charleston, W. Va.<br />
Payne, Minnie Viva, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Peabody, Sarah Mary, SSAg, Springwater.<br />
Peacock, Vera Louise, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Peckham,Mabel Bradford, SSAg, Jamestown, R. I.<br />
Pelton, Robert Glasgow, SSL, Lowville.<br />
Pendleton, Jessie Read, SS, Richmond, Va.<br />
Pengelly, Lavinia Lowry, SS, SSAg, Hazleton, Pa.<br />
Penquite, Robert, SSAg, Stillwater, Okla.<br />
Periam, Helen Tube, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Perlen, Elsa, SS, New York City.<br />
Perregaux, Edmond Adrian, Grad (P), Lincoln,<br />
R.L<br />
Perry, Dora Carmena, SSAg, Cresco, Iowa.<br />
Perry, Karl Gerhart, SS, SSAg, Union Springs.<br />
Peterson, Robert Karl, SSL, Washington, D. C.<br />
Pew, Robert Elmer, SS, Moylan, Pa.<br />
Phillips, John McKinley, SSL, Waynesburg, Pa.<br />
Pierce, David Henry, Grad, SS, Elmira.<br />
Pierson, Kirvan Henry, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Pillion, John Raymond, SS, Lackawanna.<br />
Pinckney, Ruth Catherine, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Pino, Marion Clara, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Piatt, Emilie Louise, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Piatt, John Horace, SS, Hamburg.<br />
Pless, Dorothy, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Plunkett, Guy Downs, SS, Jackson, Miss.<br />
Polakoff, Joseph, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Poole, Arthur Barnard, SS, Westport, Conn.<br />
Pope, Charles Linder, SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Pope, James Benford, Grad, SSAg, Conway, Miss,<br />
Porter, Mary Barnes, SS, SSAg, Oakland, Md.<br />
Porter, William Herman, SSAg, Lockwood.<br />
Post, Amy Herbert, SSAg, Batavia.<br />
Post, Donald John, SS, Waterbury, Conn.<br />
Powell, Adinor Runkle, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Powell, Charles Kelly, Grad(P), SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Powell, Earle Howard, SS, Canandaigua.<br />
Power, Donald Clinton, SSL, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Power, Mary Catherine, SS, Yonkers.<br />
Praimakorn, Mom Chao, SS, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Pratt, Edmund Lewis, SS, Hartford, Conn.<br />
Prechtl, Henry James, SS, Elmira.<br />
Preston, Kenneth Frank, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Preuss, Florence Lucile, SS, SSAg, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Prickett, Paul Smith, Grad(P), Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Proctor, Donald Andrew, SS, Keene, N. H.<br />
Proctor, Edward Alexander, SS, Washington,<br />
D.C.<br />
Prusslin, Isabelle, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Puckhaber, Ida Luise, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Punyagupta, Soonchong Boon, SS, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Purcell, Edmond James, SS, Utica.<br />
Putnam, Aimee Adora, Grad, SS, Greenfield, Mass.<br />
Putnam, Margaret Adelaide, SS, SSAg, Wellesley<br />
Farms, Mass.<br />
Putnam, Oliver, SS, New York City.<br />
Pye, Mildred Alice, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Quick, Martha Edith, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Quinn, Maurie A., SS, Binghamton.<br />
Quirk, Florence Josephine, SSAg, Batavia.<br />
Rabe, Lillian Ernestine, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Race, Marion Josephine, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Raffaelli, Lillian Adelia, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Ramoso, Wenceslao Pingol, SS, San Isidro, Nueva<br />
Ecija, P. I.<br />
Ramsburg, Elias Beeson, SS, Frederick, Md.<br />
Ramsey, Charles McKinley, Grad(P), SS, West<br />
Durham, N. C.<br />
Randel, Wilbur Shannon, SS, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Randies, Maud Althea, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Raney, Lee, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Ranger, Grace Marion, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Ranney, Edward Park, SS, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Ransom, Elaine King, SS, Chicago, 111.<br />
Rasmussen, Myers Peter, Grad(P), North Troy.<br />
Ratzlaff, Ida E., Grad(P), SSAg, Herkimer.<br />
Raubicheck, Letitia Elwood, SS, New York City.<br />
Rawland, Mary Louise, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Ray, Helen Lucille, SS, Newton, N. J.<br />
Raymond, Margaret, Grad, SS, SSAg, Hoboken,<br />
N.J.<br />
Raynolds, Harold, SS, Grad, New York City.<br />
Rea, Richard Collins, SS, New Philadelphia, Ohio.<br />
Read, Paul Leslie, Grad, SSAg, OUa, La.<br />
Rector, Ralph Harder, SS, Watertown.<br />
Reddy, Dodla Muddu Krishna, Grad(P), Nellore,<br />
India.<br />
Reed, Arthur Bradford, SS, Worcester, Mass.<br />
Reed, Grace Sammis, SS, Hempstead.<br />
Reed, Henry Morrison, jr., SS, Ben Avon, Pa.<br />
Reed, William Albert, SS, New York City.<br />
Reed, William Doyle, Grad, SS, SSAg, Eupora,<br />
Miss.<br />
Reeve, Rowland Smith, SS, Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Reichard, Mary Alma, SS, SSAg, Milton, Pa.<br />
Reische, Merrill, SS, New York City.<br />
Reisler, Raymond, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Reiss, Ottillie M., SS, Bear Island, N. H.<br />
Ress, Irving, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Reveley, Ida Louise, Grad, SS, SSAg, Syracuse.<br />
Rexford, Pratt, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Reyna, Virginia Marie, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Reynolds, Dorothy K., SS, Geneva.<br />
Reynolds, Henry Thomas, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Reynolds, Jessie May, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Reynolds, John Alva, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Reynolds, Louis Marvin, jr., SS, Ossining.<br />
Reynolds, Louise, SS, Felton, Del.<br />
Reynolds, Walter Barton, SSL, Elmira.<br />
Rhodes, Solomon Alhadef, Grad (P), New York<br />
City.<br />
Richards, Eldon William, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Richards, Ella Evelyn, SSAg, Brookton.<br />
Richardson, Eulalie Alberta, Grad, SS, Rochester.<br />
Richardson, Stuart Hancock, SS, West Brighton.<br />
Richman, Augusta Florence, SS, New York City.<br />
Richter, Stewart Rudolph, SS, Staten Island.<br />
Ridgley, Margaret, SS, SSAg, Wyoming, Pa.<br />
Rieber, Clara, SS, SSAg, Rockaway Park.
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Ries, Donald Timmerman, SS, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Ring, Carlyle Conwell, Grad, SS, Westfield, Mass.<br />
Ring, Gordon Clark, Grad, SS, SSAg, Westfield,<br />
Mass.<br />
Ripley, Douglas, SS, Flushing.<br />
Riss, Estelle, SS, New York City.<br />
Ritchie, Evelyn Charlotte, SS, New York City.<br />
Rites, Perce Clapp, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Ritter, Marjorie Alice, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Rittershausen, August William, Grad, SS, Youngsville.<br />
Riveiro, Ysolino Josquin, jr., SS, Dos Rosas, Cuba.<br />
Roach, Jeremiah, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Robbins, Joseph, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Robbins, Lester, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Roberts, Francis P., SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Roberts, Marion Ruthella, SS, Port Leyden.<br />
Roberts, William Price, SS, SSAg, Mount Vernon.<br />
Robertson, Archie Hunt, Grad(P), Lounsberry.<br />
Robertson, Paul, SS, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Robinhold, Daniel Guy, SS, Kingston, Pa.<br />
Robinson, Lena Mae, SS, SSAg, Tunkhannock, Pa.<br />
Robinson, Willard Marshall Law, SSL, Cambridge.<br />
Rochford, Julia Margaret, SS, SSAg, Indianapolis,<br />
Ind.<br />
Rodgers, Maybelle L., SSAg, Moravia.<br />
Roehl, Edward Judson, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Rofrano, Grace Rita, SS, New York City.<br />
Rogers, Berenice Dorothea, SSAg, Leonardsville.<br />
Rogers, Charles Ellis, SS, Schenectady.<br />
Rogers, James, 2d., SS, Au Sable Forks.<br />
Rogers, Mildred Louise, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Rogers, William Mitchell, Grad (P), Barnesville,<br />
Ga.<br />
Rohrberg, Celia Friedman, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rohrberg, Morris, SS, Jersey City, N. J.<br />
Rolfe, Franklin Prescott, SS, Penacook, N. H.<br />
Rollings, George Thomas, SS, SSAg, Lynbrook.<br />
Romaguera, Artura, SS, Ponce, P. R.<br />
Romandia, Francisco Ferreira, SS, Sonora, Mexico.<br />
Romanoff, Alexis Laurence, SS, New York City.<br />
Romer, Caroline, Grad, SS, SSAg, East Orange,<br />
N.J.<br />
Rork, Crystal Leone, SS, SSAg, Rossburg.<br />
Rosbash, Jacob, SS, Rochester.<br />
Rose, Edwin Bernard, SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Rosen, Robert. SSL, Buffalo.<br />
Rosenberg, Allan, SS, New York City.<br />
Rosenberg, Myron Spencer, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Rosenberry, Cecil Rex, SS, Red House.<br />
Rosenthal, Betty, SS, New York City.<br />
Rosenthal, Ivan, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Rosow, Judith, SS, New York City.<br />
Rostenberg, Leo Orrin, SS, White Plains.<br />
Rostow, Blanche Ruth, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Ross, Arthur Howarth, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Ross, Eugene Edward, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Ross, Harold Jerome, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Ross, Lucy Evelyn, SS, Tilbury, Ont., Canada.<br />
Ross, Thomas Gates, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Roth, Luella, SSAg, Ebenezer.<br />
Rothschild, Daniel Leslie, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Rountree, Victoria Adeline, SSL, Brooklyn.<br />
Rouse, Helen Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Geneva.<br />
Rowe, Gertrude Helen, SSAg, Schenectady.<br />
Roy, Evelyn Athenais, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Roy, Helen Lucille, SSAg, Newton, N. J.<br />
Roy, Nripendra Lai, SS, Calcutta, India.<br />
Rubin, Celia, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Rubin, Fanny Sylvia, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Rubin, Hannah, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Rubin, Minnie, SS, New York City.<br />
Rughase, Anna Helen, SS, SSAg, Hollis.<br />
Ruland, Obadiah Martin, SSAg, Harpursville.<br />
Rumball, Grace, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Russell, William John, SS, Marcellus.<br />
Ruth, Margaret Cameron, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh,<br />
Pa.<br />
Ryan, Frank John, SSAg, Wyoming.<br />
Ryan, Mary Gertrude, SS, Ithaca.<br />
. Sadler,<br />
Sackin, Dorothy Viola, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Robert Timothy, jr., SS, Elmira.<br />
Saeger, Mina Merritt, SS, Vermilion, S. Dak.<br />
Sager, Merel Seaman, Grad, SS, SSAg, Tiffin, Ohio<br />
St. Auburn, Wilford Meeker, SS, Sherrill.<br />
St. John, Ruth Walker, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
St. John, Walter Douglas, SS, Northampton, Mass.<br />
Salinger, Agnes Josephine, SS, New York City.<br />
Salinger, Harriet Bijur, SS, New York City.<br />
Salmon, Thomas Kingerlee, SS, Staten Island.<br />
Samson, Hector Bradford, SS, Dunmore, Pa.<br />
Sanders, Norman Edward, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Sandhouse, Grace Adelbert, Grad (P), Sterling,<br />
Colo.<br />
Sanger, Grace Louise, SS, SSAg, Boston, Mass.<br />
Sarmiento, Jose Antonio, SS, Macoris, Santo<br />
Domingo.<br />
Savoye, Louis Frank, SS, Westfield, N. J.<br />
Schaak, Helen Marion, SS, Lebanon, Pa.<br />
Schacht, Louise, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schact, Eleanor, SS, New York City.<br />
Schaefer, Robert Mertens, SS, Rockville Centre.<br />
Schaeffler, Joseph Abegg, SS, New Rochelle.<br />
Schantz, David Laury, SS, Allentown, Pa.<br />
Schechter, Mollie, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Schein, Isabel Beulah, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schekman, Annette Strauber, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schekman, Saul, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schermerhorn, Eleanor Perry, SSAg, Schenectady.<br />
Scheu, Albert James, jr., SS, St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Schiffer, Augusta, SS, Bayonne, N. J.<br />
Schild, Edith, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schlucter, Irma Lillian, SS, Highland Park, Pa.<br />
Schmeckpeper, Henry Ludolf, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schmidt, Estelle Mildred, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schnapper, Isabel Janet, SSAg, Great Neck.<br />
Schneider, Fannie, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Schoen, Harry, SS, New York City.<br />
Schoen, Leon, SS, New York City.<br />
Schoonmaker, Hazel Edith, Grad, SS, Westfield,<br />
Mass.<br />
Schoonmaker, Max van Palen, SSL, Bradford, Pa.<br />
Schoonmaker, Walter John, SS, SSAg, Rensselaer.<br />
Schreck, Leonard Bernard, SS, Wheeling, W. Va.<br />
Schriber, Alice Brown, SS, Liberty.<br />
Schriener, Henry John, SS, New York City.<br />
Schroeder, Ruth Marie, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schubert, Oscar Edward, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Schumacher, Addison Edwin Wenzel, SS, New Ro<br />
chelle.<br />
Schumann, Lillian Eva, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schuster, Annette, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schuster, Samuel Sidney, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schutt, Elizabeth Margaret, SS, SSAg, Dryden.<br />
Schwan, Robert C, SSAg, Fredonia.<br />
Schwartz, Beatrice, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Schwartzbach, Saul, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Schweizer, Lillian Alice, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Schwind,Joseph Louis, Grad (P), SS, SSAg, Dayton,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Scileppi, Paul Jean, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Scott, Albert Sidney, Grad, SSAg, Carbon Hill, Ala.<br />
Scott, George Norman, SS, Port Chester.<br />
Scott, Walter Lee, SS, SSAg, Franklin, Pa.<br />
Seabury, Anne Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Scarsdale.<br />
Seabury, Jennie Haff, SS, Hempstead.<br />
Seelbach, Walter John, SSAg, Buffalo.<br />
Seely, Charles Blanchard, jr., SS, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Sealy, Glenn Allen, SSAg, Parishville.<br />
Sears, Eleanor Mary, SS, Toronto, Canada.<br />
Seemann, Harriet McGurn, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Seff, Raymond Seymour, SS, Bradford, Pa.<br />
Segall, Martha, SS, New York City.<br />
Seidenberg, Alfred Joseph, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Sein, Jose Antonio, SS, SSAg, Lares, P. R.<br />
Seltzer, Rennette, SS, SSAg, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Seney, Henry William, 2d., SSL, Toledo, Ohio.<br />
Sentelle, Marz Edgar, SS, Afton, Tenn.<br />
Seubert, Winfrid Andrew, SS, Camden, N. J.
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Severance, Lucille Norma, SS, Willsboro.<br />
Severn, William Erskine, SS.Ag, Corning.<br />
Shaad, Ernest Grover, SSAg, Salisbury Center.<br />
Shales, John Melville, Grad, SS, SSAg, Murrayville,<br />
B. C, Canada.<br />
Shankweiler, John Victor, Grad, SS, Barto, Pa.<br />
Shapiro, Aaron, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Sharood, Robert Alfred, SS, St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Shaul, Elfa M., SS, Jasper.<br />
Shaw, Arthur Basil, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Shea, Mildred Kocleen, SS, Syracuse.<br />
Shea, Theresa. SS. Nashua, N. H.<br />
Sheehan, Robert Wade, SS, Wallingford, Conn.<br />
Sheehy, John Webb Little, SS, Cambridge, Md.<br />
Sheldon, Elroy Franklin, Grad (P), Bluffton, Ind.<br />
Shelton, Gertrude Mary, Grad, SS, Owego.<br />
Sherman, Bessie Harrison, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Shepard, Alvin Frost, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Shepherd, Edwin Dale, jr., SS, Houston, Texas.<br />
Sherwood, Clarence Leslie, SS, Fairfield, Conn.<br />
Sherwood, Lillian Ethel, SS, Interlaken.<br />
Shineman, Howard George, SS, Canajoharie.<br />
Shipman, Robert Wesley, SS, Mount Vernon.<br />
Shmisman, Clara, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Short, Marjorie Emeline, SSAg, Westfield.<br />
Shoup, George Daniel, SS, Xenia, Ohio.<br />
Shprentz, Frieda Levine, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Shriver, Samuel Henry, SS, Pikesville, Md.<br />
Shull, Charles Eugene, Grad, SS, Bridgewater, Va.<br />
Shults, Frances Elizabeth, SS, Rahway, N. J.<br />
Shults, John Edward, SS, Lakemont.<br />
Shupp, Anna Elizabeth, SS, Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />
Sieber, Alice, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Sickels, Jessie Helen, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Siegfried, Nehemiah Osborne, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Silk, Samuel, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Silva, Alvin Kalaniku, Grad, SS, SSAg, Honolulu,<br />
Hawaii.<br />
Silverman, Abraham Mitchell, SS, New York City.<br />
Silworth, Marion Hazel, SS, SSAg, Verona, N. J.<br />
Simmonds, Gertrude Annie, Grad, SS, SSAg,<br />
Corning.<br />
Simmons, Harry Sylvester, SS, Newburgh.<br />
Simmons, Lillian Marguerite, SSAg, Chicago, 111.<br />
Simon, Dorothy Estelle, SS, Sag Harbor.<br />
Simons, Lloyd R., Grad, SSAg, Sardinia.<br />
Simonton, Lou Violet, SS, Paterson, N. J.<br />
Simpson, Hartley Fremont, Grad (P), Tilton,<br />
N. H.<br />
Simrell, William LeGrand, jr., SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Sinclair, Shently MacDonald, SS, SSAg, Farran's<br />
Point, Ont., Canada.<br />
Singletary, Benjamin Henry, SSAg, Baton Rouge,<br />
La.<br />
Singleton, Mary Kirkpatrick, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Sinsabaugh, John Newton, SS, Shelton, Conn.<br />
Sirisook, Sooee, SS, Bangkok, Siam.<br />
Sissell, Florence, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Sissell, Sadie, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Sisson, Gertrude Luella, SS, Sherburne.<br />
Sisson, Lyle Albert, SSAg, Sherburne.<br />
Slate, Paul Johnson, SS, Berkshire.<br />
Slattery, Elyne Janie, SS, New York City.<br />
Slee, Mary Alice, Grad, SSAg, Hampton, Ia.<br />
Slicter, Esther Annie, SSAg, Kitchener, Ont.,<br />
Canada.<br />
Sliker, Esther Mahala, SS, Califon, N. J.<br />
Sloan, Helen Rose, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Sloan, Margaret Cecelia, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Smiley, Paul Velora, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Smit, Andries Adriaan, Grad (P), Reitz, O. F. S.,<br />
South .Africa.<br />
Smith, Alpheus Waldo, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Smith, Anna Elizabeth, SSAg, Utica.<br />
Smith, Byron Thomas, Grad, SSAg, Springdale,<br />
Ark.<br />
Smith, Catherine, Grad, SS, SSAg, Rensselaer.<br />
Smith, Charles William, SS, Chattanooga, Tenn<br />
Smith, Clifton Dyer, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Smith, DeWin Hendee, SS, New York City.<br />
Smith, Ernest George, SS, Binghamton.<br />
Smith, Fanny Fern, Grad, SS, SSAg, Red Bird, 111.<br />
Smith, Francis Henry, SS, Utica.<br />
Smith, Fred August, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Smith, George LeRoy, SS, Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Smith, Helen Delavan, SS, White Plains.<br />
Smith, James Ray, SS, Port Jervis.<br />
Smith, Jennie B., SS, SSAg, Detroit, Mich.<br />
Smith, Lauretta, Grad, SS, St. Paul, Minn.<br />
Smith, Lee James, Grad, SSAg, Fayette, Ohio.<br />
Smith, Leona A., SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Smith, Margarette, SS. New York City.<br />
Smith, May Belle, SS, Lockport.<br />
Smith, Ruth Belle, SS, SSAg, Walton.<br />
Smith, Ruth Lillian, SS, SSAg, Washington, D. C.<br />
Smith, William Roland, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Smolin, Stella, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Smyth, Thomas, Grad (P), Blacksburg, Va.<br />
Snowdon, Imogene, SS, Moore, Pa.<br />
Snyder, Eugene Clyde Stewart, SS, New Kensing<br />
ton, Pa.<br />
Snyder, Katherine Regina, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Snyder, Rosalind, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Sobol, Alfred, SS, New York City.<br />
Solin, Adelaide, SS, New York City.<br />
Solin, Gertrude, SS, Bayonne.<br />
Sophian, Augusta, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Sorensen, Julie Skriver, SSAg, Corning.<br />
Spahn, Paul Edward, SS, SSAg, Pleasantville.<br />
Spalteholz, Carl Oswald Rudolf, SS, SSAg, Aerdenhout,<br />
Holland.<br />
Spence, Byron, SS, SSAg, Dundee.<br />
Spencer, Frances Bentley, SS, Afton.<br />
Spencer, Frances Elizabeth, SS, Tarkio, Mo.<br />
Spencer, William Frederick, SS, Afton.<br />
Spielberg, Sylvia Olive, SS, New York City.<br />
Springer, Gordon Behnett, SSAg, Interlaken.<br />
Sprinzen, Frances, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Sproule, Alfred Nelson, Grad, SSAg, Watkins.<br />
Sproule, Elizabeth Graham, SS, Watkins.<br />
Spurrier, Jessie Orgain, SS, Okmulgee, Okla.<br />
Spurrier, Schuyler Orgain, SS, Okmulgee, Okla.<br />
Stafford, Ellen Chloe, SS, Sayre, Pa.<br />
Stamp, Mary Emma, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Stanton, Amy Louise, SSAg, Clymer.<br />
Stanton. Clifford Alfred, Grad, SS, Cortland.<br />
Starr, Milton Preston, SS, Corning.<br />
Starrett, Clara Covert, SSAg, Interlaken.<br />
Stearns, Lydia Marie, SS, SSAg, Washington, D. C.<br />
Steele, Glen Gilbert, Grad, SSAg, Watertown.<br />
Steere, Nancy, SS, Providence, R. I.<br />
Stellwagen, Frank Beresford, SS, New York City.<br />
Stephens, Fayette Ellsworth, Grad (P), SS.<br />
SSAg, Victor, Idaho.<br />
Sterling, Thomas Farrell, SS, Frankfort.<br />
Stermer, Herbert Gehring, SS, Mauch Chunk, Pa.<br />
Steuer, Harriet, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Stevenson, Alice Mariro, SS, Northampton, Mass.<br />
Stewart, Norman Daniel, Grad, SS, Richmond,<br />
Me.<br />
Stief, Anthony Joseph, jr., SS, Reading, Pa.<br />
Stier, Robert Highton, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Stine, Caroline Nitzky. SS, Sharon Hill, Pa.<br />
Stine. Janet Darnell, SS, Sharon Hill, Pa.<br />
Stix, Henry Walter, SS, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Stone, Genevieve Evangeline, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Stone, Henry Norton, SS, Roanoke, Va.<br />
Stone, Mildred Browning, SS. Groveton, N. H.<br />
Stone, Viola, SS, SSAg, New Haven, Conn.<br />
Stoneman, Marion Purvis, SS, SSAg, Richmond,<br />
Va.<br />
Stout, Joshua Wilson, jr., SSL, Ithaca.<br />
Stover, Edgar Morgan, SS, Scranton, Pa.<br />
Strachan, John Ernest, jr., SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Stratford, Edwin Holbrooke, jr., SS, Hoboken.<br />
N.J.<br />
Straus, Ruth Loyalty, SS, New York City.<br />
Strayer, Paul Gilbert, SS, Rochester.<br />
Streamas, Emmaline Carolyn, SSAg, Fairport<br />
Harbor, Ohio.
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Stroup, William Lynn, SS, SSAg, Brockwayville,<br />
Pa.<br />
Strunk, Edwin Hart, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Stryker, Elsie Garretson, SS, Millstone, N. J.<br />
Stuart, Alvah Wood, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Stuart, Edwin Archibald, SS, West Winfield.<br />
Studwell, Charles LeRoy, SS, Port Chester.<br />
Stuntz, Albert Edward, SS, Havana, Cuba.<br />
Sturdevant, Helen Eugenia, SS, Rome.<br />
Sturdy, Ruth Robinson, SS, Chartley, Mass.<br />
Suenoku, Jiro, SS, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Sullivan, Anna Mary, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Sullivan, Knowles Clark, Grad, SS, SSAg, Colum<br />
bia, Mo.<br />
Sunde, Alva Adine, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Sundell, Walter Emell, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Sunderville, Earl, SSAg, Newark.<br />
Suprenant, Volman Joseph, SSL, Adams, Mass,<br />
Susa, Jovasaburo, Grad (P), Sappora, Japan.<br />
Sutton, Edna Marguerite, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Sutton, Marian, SS, New Paltz.<br />
Sutton, William Rogers, SS, Albion.<br />
Swan, Joseph Henry, SS, Evanston, 111.<br />
Sweet, Harold William, SS, Bombay.<br />
Swezey, Fenton Hendy, Grad (P), Ripley.<br />
Swift, Barbara Tallmadge, SS, New Britain, Conn.<br />
Swinney, Howard Valentine, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Taber, Charles Franklin, SS, Bordentown, N. J.<br />
Tait, Marguerite Isabel, SS, SSAg, Bronxville.<br />
Takatan, Tomio, SS, Tokio, Japan.<br />
Tao, Yen Chiao, Grad, SS, Nankoi, Wuhu, China.<br />
Tapalow, Martha, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Taub, Esther, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Tauch, Edward Renold, jr., SS, Marquette, Mich.<br />
Taylor, Allan Curtis, SS, Addison.<br />
Taylor, James Barnaby, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Taylor, Ronald Morley, SS, Maplewood, N. J.<br />
Teall. Charles Henninger, SS, Weedsport.<br />
Terry, Althence Blanche, SS, SSAg, Waterville.<br />
Terry, Cyrl Waldie, SS, Brooklyn, Pa.<br />
Thies. Oscar Julius, jr., Grad, SS. Charlotte, N. C.<br />
Thomas, Danforth R., SS, SSAg, Holland Patent.<br />
Thomas, Elmer William, SS, Joliet, 111.<br />
Thomas, Estelle Gerard, SSAg, Holland Patent.<br />
Thomas, Grace Agnes, Grad, SS, Frederick, Md.<br />
Thomas, Ralph Cleon, Grad, SS, SSAg, Grant, Va.<br />
Thomas, Sarah A., SS, Chazy.<br />
Thompson, Eleanor Wolf, Grad, SS, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Thompson, Erminine Mae, SSAg, Delevan.<br />
Thompson, Louis Edward, SS, Shelbyville, Ind.<br />
Thompson, Mary S. McClure, SSAg, Pittsburgh,<br />
Pa.<br />
Thompson, William Ratcliff, SS, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Thomsen, Lillian Clara, Grad, SSAg, Farmington,<br />
Mo.<br />
Thomsen, Otis Stuart, jr., SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Thralls, Jerome, jr., SS, New York City.<br />
Thurston, Flora Martha, SSAg, Long Beach, Cal.<br />
Thurston, Mather Francis, Grad(P). SS. SSAg,<br />
Hamburg.<br />
Tierney, Leonore Marie, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Tierstein, Toby, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Tilton, Benjamin Ellsworth, jr., SS, Utica.<br />
Timberlake, Erdine Rosalind, Washington, D. C.<br />
Tisdel, Althea, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Titus, Eunice Evelyn, Grad, SSAg, Binghamton.<br />
Titus, George Frederick, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Titus, Robert Noel, SS, Elmira.<br />
Todd, George Libanus, SS, Rochester.<br />
Tompkins, Lewis Alva, jr.,SS, SSAg, East Orange,<br />
N- J-<br />
Tone, Frank Jerome, jr., SS, Niagara Falls.<br />
Toole, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Geneva.<br />
Torres, Juan, Grad(P), SS. St. lomas, Batangas,<br />
P.I.<br />
Townsend, Walter Barton, Grad, SS, SSAg, Elmira.<br />
Tozier. Hayden Humphrey, SS, SSAg, Johnsonburg.<br />
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Tracy, George Ripley, Grad, SS, Niantic, Conn.<br />
Tracy, Rose Evelyn, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Trages, Mary Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Richmond Hill.<br />
Trainor, Alexander Winfield, Grad, SSAg, West<br />
Leyden.<br />
Trathner, Rita, SS, New York City.<br />
Trever, Helen Frances, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Trillia, Cecile Cook, SSAg, Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />
Trillia, Richard Simons, SS, SSAg, Buenos Aires,<br />
Argentina.<br />
Trimble, Edward Grigsby, jr., SS, Kansas City,<br />
Mo.<br />
Trolley, John, SS, Poughkeepsie.<br />
Trousdell. Thomas Bruce, SS, Glen Cove.<br />
Trout, Anna Mabel, SS, SSAg, White Hall, Md.<br />
Troy, Elinor Louise, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Troy, Hugh Charles, jr., SS, Ithaca.<br />
Trupper, Pauline, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Tryon, William Irving, SS, Winchendon, Mass.<br />
Tsai, Eaton, SS, Foochow, China.<br />
Tsu, Julia Chants, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Tucker, Charles Ketchum, Grad, SSAg, New Paltz.<br />
Tucker, Whitney, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Tudor, Ralph Arnold, SS, Hood River, Oregon.<br />
Tully, Eva Mary, SSAg, Crestwood.<br />
Turim, Martha Merian, SS, New York City.<br />
Turner, Charles Newton, jr., SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Turner, James Arthur, Grad(P), Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Turner, Margaret Virginia, SSAg, Oswego.<br />
Turner, Marie Agnes, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Tuttle, Aletta Mowbray, SSAg, East Moriches.<br />
Tyler, Virginia Edmonia, SSAg, Canandaigua.<br />
Tyndall, Corabel, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Ue, Chi Ming, SS, Hongkong, China.<br />
Undritz, Matilda Attilie, SS, Brighton.<br />
Updegraff, Ruth Mary, Grad, SS, Mount Vernon,<br />
Iowa.<br />
Upstill, James Alexander, SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Urban, Clara, SS, Rockaway Park.<br />
Ure, Anita Florence, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Uys, <strong>Cornell</strong>s Janse, Grad(P), Heilbron, South<br />
Africa.<br />
Vanderbrook, Clarence Augustus, SS, Newark.<br />
Vanderlip, Arthur Nelson, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Van Hall, Carl John, SS, Sodus.<br />
Van Keuren, Cora L., SS, Bradford.<br />
Van Manen, Eric, Grad, SS, SSAg, Worcester, South<br />
Van Meter, Ralph Albert, SS, SSAg, Amherst,<br />
Mass.<br />
Van Natta, James, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Van Norden, Helen, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Van Orden, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Van Order, Marjorie Delphine, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Varney, Blanche Gertrude, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Vaughan, Sarah Madeleine, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Veeder, Martha Anna, SS, Lyons.<br />
Venman, Raymond Everett, SS, Frewsburg.<br />
Verlenden, John Boyd, SS, Darby, Pa.<br />
VerNooy, Ch-irles D., jr., SS, Cortland.<br />
Vezina, Paul Henri, SSAg, Vallier, Quebec, Canada.<br />
Vickery. Thurlow Glenn, Grad, SSAg, Bellevue,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Villdsenor, Victor Manuel, SSL, Mexico City,<br />
Mexico.<br />
Vincent, Mordelo Lee, jr., SS, Tampico, Mexico.<br />
Vogeler, Rudolph Frederick, SS, New Brighton.<br />
Voong, Zu Ming, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Vrooman, Helen Borst, SS, Cortland.<br />
Wagner, Hazel Marie, SSAg, Oneida.<br />
Wagner, John Robert, Grad, SS, Stone Church, Pa.<br />
Wagner, Richard Bieser, SS, Dayton, Ohio.<br />
Wagstaff, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Niles, Ohio.<br />
Wainger, Max, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Waite, Louise Alberta, Grad, SS, Fort Ann.<br />
Wakeley, Philip Carman, Grad(P), Ithaca.<br />
Waldron, Merton Egbert, SSAg, Elba.
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Wales, Marguerite Alexander, Grad, SS, New York<br />
City.<br />
Walker, Frances Estelle, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Walker. Natalie, SS, Newark, N. J.<br />
Walkley, Floyd Frank, SSAg, LeRoy.<br />
Wallace, Aaron Van Duzer, jr., SS, Goshen.<br />
Wallace, Herbert Gary, SS, Auburn.<br />
Wallace, Jesse, SS, New Rochelle.<br />
Wallendorf Bruno , Louis, Grad, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Walrath, Ella Gannon, SS, Walton.<br />
Walrath, Frank Josiah, Grad, SSAg, Tribes Hill.<br />
Walter, Elba Catherine, SS, Johnstown, Pa.<br />
Walton, George Willever, Grad, SS, SSAg, Berwick,<br />
Pa.<br />
Wang, Chen, Grad(P), Kiangyin, Kiangsu, China.<br />
Wang, Yairo Soong, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Wangler. Frank Albert, SS, SSAg, Greenport.<br />
Ward, Catherine A., SS, New York City.<br />
Ward, Donald Silverthorne, SS, Lockport.<br />
Ward, Florence Stanton, Grad, SS, SSAg, Albany.<br />
Ward, Marion Rose, SS, Grad, Candor.<br />
Wardwell, Jerome Kenith, SSAg, Union Springs.<br />
Ware, Lura Marie, Grad, SSAg, Batavia.<br />
Warner, Alice Mary, SS, Roselle. N. J.<br />
Warner, Barbara Hoadley, SS, SSAg, Binghamton.<br />
Warner, Grace Harvey, SSAg, Van Etten.<br />
Warner, Nellie Louise, SS, Chicopee, Mass.<br />
Warner, Ruth Frances, SS, SSAg, Sunderland,<br />
Mass.<br />
Warren, Ruth, SS, South Schroon.<br />
Washburn. Dorothy Hodgson, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Washburn, John Hosea, SSAg, Westfield.<br />
Waters, Dorothy Mae, SS, Carthage.<br />
Watkins, Julia Cooper, Grad, SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Watkins, Robert Cameron, Grad, SS, Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Watts, Gladys Emma, SS, SSAg, Rochester.<br />
Way, Eckley Stearns, SS, Elmira.<br />
Way, John Henry, SS, Elmira.<br />
Weaver, Janet Elizabeth, SSL, Newman.<br />
Weaver, Mary Shenk, SS, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
Webber, George Bentley, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Webster, Lewis Hammond, SS, Stamford, Conn.<br />
Wedding, Ruth Hale, SSAg, Petersburg, Fla.<br />
Week, Selma Mathilde, SS, SSAg, Woodcliff, N. J.<br />
Weeks, Gilbert Marcy, SS, Chicago, 111.<br />
Weil, Emanuel Marks, SS, New York City.<br />
Weinberg, Abraham Gerald, SSL, Buffalo.<br />
"Weingast, Sophie Mae, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
"Weinstein, Sylvia Louise, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
"Weisel. Marie, SS, New York City.<br />
"Weiser, Gustave Benjamin, SS, Utica.<br />
Weiser, Robert William, SS, Utica.<br />
Weiss, Harry, SS, New York City.<br />
Welch, Dale Dennis, SS, Grad, Arlington, Iowa.<br />
Weldon, Lemuel Boggs, SS, Circleville, Ohio.<br />
Weldon, Marie L., SS, New York City.<br />
Wells. E. Frances, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Wells, Jonathan Godfrey, jr., SS, New York City.<br />
Wells, Kenneth Kingsley, SS, Northampton, Mass.<br />
Wells, Sylvia Margaret, SS, Schuylerville.<br />
Wells, Nancy Helen, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Welz, Christopher John, Grad(P), Buffalo.<br />
Wendt, William, SS, New York City.<br />
Wenger, Adeline Marie, SSAg. Tenafly, N. J.<br />
Werne. Benjamin, SSL, SS, Columbus, Ohio.<br />
Werner, David John, SS, Manchester.<br />
West, George, SS, Oneonta.<br />
Westcott, Lilian Vaughan, SSAg, Princeton, N. J.<br />
Westlake, William Coate, SS, Washington, D. C.<br />
Weston, Alma Daniel, SSAg, Columbia, S. C.<br />
Wetteran, Jessica Belle, SS, Hicksville.<br />
Weyl, Sylvia Hilda, SS, New York City.<br />
Whalen, Helen Elizabeth, SS, Ogdensburg.<br />
Wheat, Susie J. Williams, SSAg, Moravia.<br />
Wheeler, Edgar Edson, Grad, SS, New Berlin.<br />
Whetstone, Walter, jr., SS, Wayne, Pa.<br />
Whitaker, Randall, Grad(P), Stonington, Conn.<br />
Whitcher. Lucile Betsey, Grad, SS, Franconia.<br />
White, Annie Duvall, SS, Dickerson, Md.<br />
White, Clifford Reese, SS, Hollis.<br />
White, Florence Elizabeth, SSAg, Yorktown.<br />
White, Lois Jane, SSAg, Machias.<br />
White, Ray Porter, jr., SS, Moravia.<br />
White, Rollin Henry, jr., SS, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
White, Samuel Mayer, SS, New York City.<br />
White, Virginia Conn, Grad, SSAg, Sodus.<br />
Whiteman, Olive Marguerite, SS, Torrington, Conn.<br />
Whiting, Charles Cosard, SS, Phelps.<br />
Whiting, Mary Brownscombe, Grad, SS, Winsted,<br />
Conn.<br />
Whitman, Harold Leroy, SS, SSAg, Weedsport.<br />
Whitmire, Helen Louise, SS, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Whitney, Elsie Amelia, SSAg, Ilion.<br />
Whyman, Viola Therese, SS, New York City.<br />
Wiant, James Stewart, Grad(P), SS, SSAg,<br />
Huntington Mills, Pa.<br />
Wickes, Francis Allen, SSL, Ticonderoga.<br />
Wicks, Ruth Luena, SS, West Pittston, Pa.<br />
Wiener, Frances, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Wiggins, Carrie Elva, Grad, SS, Warsaw.<br />
Wilbur, James Waldo, Grad, SS, DeLancey.<br />
Wilcox, Alice Wilson, SS, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Wilcox, Frederick Atwater, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Wilcox, Halsted Newell, SS, East Orange, N. J.<br />
Wilcox, Harriet Mae, SSAg, Fulton.<br />
Wilder, Malcolm Lounsbury, Grad(P), SS, North<br />
Holston, Va.<br />
Wilkins, Joseph Fellows, SS, Selma, Ala.<br />
Wilkinson, Dorothea, SS, Boston, Mass.<br />
Wilkinson, Elizabeth, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Willard, Mary Louisa, Grad(P), State College, Pa.<br />
Willcox, Elsie Adriadne, SSAg, Plymouth.<br />
Willey, Helene, Grad, SS, SSAg, Freeville.<br />
Williams, Charles Frankiin, SS, Lakewood, Ohio.<br />
Williams, Coleman Shaler, SS, New York City.<br />
Williams, Ethel May, Grad, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Williams, Evan Charles, SS, Mainesburg, Pa.<br />
Williams, Herbert Dounton, jr., SS, New York<br />
City.<br />
Williams, Louise Evelyn, SS, SSAg, New York<br />
City.<br />
Willis, George Hall, SS. Chicago, 111.<br />
Willis, Ruth Strong, SS, Ithaca.<br />
Wills, Eda Mary, SSAg, Cortland.<br />
Wills, Edward Houston, Grad, SS, Montevallo,<br />
Ala.<br />
David Harris, Grad(P), Haddonfield, N. J.<br />
Wilson, Florence Ray, Grad(P), Houston, Texas.<br />
Wilson, Francis Henry, Grad, Grad(P), SS, SSAg.<br />
Salem.<br />
Wilson, Lillie Marshall, SS, Houston, Texas.<br />
Wilson, Nellie Gray, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Wing, Helen, Grad, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Winslow, Clara Louise, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Winters, Edna, Grad, SS, Buffalo.<br />
Wiseltier, Rose, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Wiseman, Elton John. SS, Staten Island.<br />
Wiseman, John Warren, SS, Grad, Staten Island.<br />
Witkin, Louis Jay, SS. New York City.<br />
Wixson, Carolyn Pyne, SS, Wappingers Falls.<br />
Wixson, Marion Frances, Grad, SS, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa.<br />
Woehl, Arthur Lensen, Grad(P), Buffalo.<br />
Wohlwend, Irma Celia, SS, SSAg, Salina, Pa.<br />
Wolf, Augusta, Grad, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Wolf, Janet Hattie, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Wolf, Louis Edward, Grad, SS, SSAg, Ridgewood,<br />
N.J.<br />
Wolf, Princess Mariam, SS, SSAg, Homer.<br />
Wolfson, Cecelia, Grad, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Wollman, Antoinette, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Wood, Albert Edward, SS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Wood, Amelia Louise, SS, SSAg, Towanda, Pa.<br />
Wood, Carroll Ethel, SS, Le Raysville, Pa.<br />
Wood, Doris Margaret, SS, SSAg, Washington,<br />
D.C.<br />
Wood, Eleanor Carter, SS, New York City.<br />
Wood, Enid Elizabeth, SS, Nicholson, Pa.<br />
Wood, Lawrence Arnell, SS, Peekskili.<br />
Wood, William Parker, SS, Arlington, Mass.
ALL STUDENTS."<br />
Woods, Gladys Hayes, SS, Yonkers.<br />
Woodward, Maud Newhall, SSAg, New York City.<br />
Works, Helen Clarasia, SSAg, Ithaca.<br />
Worth, Isabella Frances, Grad, SS, Nantucket,<br />
Mass.<br />
Worthington, Isabel Stewart, SSAg, Forest Lawn.<br />
Wright, Mattie Ellen, Grad, SS, Uniontown, Pa.<br />
Wright, Moorehead, jr., SS, Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Wu, Kuo-Cheng, SS, Peking, China.<br />
Wu, Wen-chen, Grad, SS, Tsingpu, Kiangsu,<br />
China.<br />
Wu, Wen-Tsao, SS. Washington, D. C.<br />
Wu, Yi Fang, Grad, SSAg, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Wyeth, Herbert Frederick, SS, Hoboken, N. J.<br />
Yamaguchi, Toshihiko, SS, New York City.<br />
Yard, William Berst, SS, Erie, Pa.<br />
Yellin, Rose Jane, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Yeoman, Florence Margaret, SS, Rochester.<br />
SUMMER OF 1 924 233<br />
Yeomans, Mabel Ford, Grad(P), Ithaca.<br />
Yingerk, Mary Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Columbia, Pa.<br />
Yoder, Harold Fetzer, SS, Barberton, Ohio.<br />
Yohalern, Morton Eugene, SS, New York City.<br />
Yormark, Sadie, SS, New York City.<br />
Young, Catherine Elizabeth, Grad(P), Akron, Ohio.<br />
Young, Robert Hence, SS, Wheelerton, Tenn.<br />
Yuson, Servillano Caro, SS, Gapan, Nueva Ecija,<br />
P.I.<br />
Zagoren, Ada Lifshutz, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Zawatski, Cecelia Irene, SS, Sugar Notch, Pa.<br />
Zawatski, Mary Anna, SS, Sugar Notch, Pa.<br />
Zdankiewicz, Mary Sabina, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn.<br />
Zee, Yun Shin, SS, Shanghai, China.<br />
Ziegler Ida Gertrude, SS, Brooklyn.<br />
Zimmer, Emile John, jr., SS, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Zoeller, Bertha Louise, SS, SSAg, Wilmington,<br />
N.C.
STUDENTS IN THE WINTER COURSES IN THE<br />
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 1924-25<br />
Affolter, Everett Clark Honeoye<br />
Albert, Isabel Anna Beecher Ithaca<br />
Aldrich, Paul Montgomery Plymouth<br />
Allen, Powell Frazer Rockville, Md.<br />
Austin, Ira Robert Mexico<br />
Ballas, Rachel Ruth Manlius<br />
Barber, Edward Clifford Westport<br />
Bauer, Royal F Brockport<br />
Baumann, Frederick Iroquois<br />
Bird, Henry Joseph Millbrook<br />
Blake, Leonard Raymond Hannibal<br />
Blethen, Alden Clifford Dexter, Me.<br />
Bockes, Smith Skaneateles<br />
Borden, Walter Floyd Boylston<br />
Bowen, Alice J<br />
Brooklyn<br />
BrefHe, Merritt Lewis Mt. Upton<br />
Budd, Hiram Marshall Salt Point<br />
Budd, Norval Gordon Hyde Park<br />
Bump, Lloyd Harvey<br />
Farmersville<br />
Button, Manley Brayton Gibson<br />
Cady, Josephine Adelia Tenafly, N. J.<br />
Cahan, Samuel Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Cain, Gem Morrison Quaker Bridge<br />
Carlson, Edward Joseph<br />
Chew, Arthur<br />
Central Islip<br />
Niagara Falls<br />
Chew, Enoch Roy<br />
Lewiston<br />
Clark, Robert Judson Brooklyn<br />
Cleland, Richard Laurence Niagara Falls<br />
Clement, Robert Lawrence<br />
Codner, Harold Le Roy<br />
Schenectady<br />
Owego<br />
Cohen, Solomon Brooklyn<br />
Cole, Walter Raymond Clay<br />
Collamer, John William Hilton<br />
. . Cook, Edward Stanhope Angus .Kent, Wash.<br />
Coolidge, Roy Willis New York City<br />
Corrigan, William Patrick Auburn<br />
Cowles, George Harold Ashville<br />
Coxe, Jane Gordon Malvern, Pa.<br />
. .<br />
Crotty, William Patrick Buffalo<br />
Dalrymple, Frank Henry North Norwich<br />
Dearden, Charles Ashley Britton, Okla.<br />
Dennis, Richard Carey<br />
Pike<br />
De Pierro, Rocco New York City<br />
Dewart, Hugh Edward Rochester<br />
Dewey, Ellis Harding<br />
Doenges, Frederick Christian<br />
Canandaigua<br />
Underhill Center, Vt.<br />
Donovon, Daniel Lawrence. North Lawrence<br />
DuBois, John Van Orden New Paltz<br />
Dufresne, Frederick Joseph Brooklyn<br />
Dunn, Edward Franklin Syracuse<br />
Durnell, Harry Allen Medina<br />
Echavarria, Gustave Ithaca<br />
Elmhirst, James Victor<br />
Barnsley, Yorkshire, England<br />
England, Charles Palmer Rising Sun, Md.<br />
Eygnor, Marion A Wolcott<br />
Fauler, Frederick Anthony Baldwinsville<br />
Fountain, Louis Ithaca<br />
Fullagar, George Edward Penn Yan<br />
Gage, Ralph J<br />
Cooperstown<br />
Garlock, Clarence Leslie<br />
Geitner, Lafay John<br />
Ginsburg, Haya<br />
Goodwin, Norman Austin<br />
Derby<br />
Attica<br />
New York City<br />
Biddeford, Me.<br />
Gordon, Asa Wetmore Lowville<br />
Gordon, Francis Everits Irving<br />
Graziano, Louis Oswego<br />
234<br />
Griffin, Raymond Little Valley<br />
Guth, Otto Old Chatham<br />
Haff. Edwy Colfax, jr Dunellen, N. J.<br />
Haines, Charles Favor Dexter, Me.<br />
Hansel, Grant East Winfield<br />
Hartman, Charles Jacob Chatham<br />
Hauptli, Ernest James Syracuse<br />
Henderson, Sidney Pawling<br />
Henry, Bernard Dunham Pittsfield, Me.<br />
Hill, Donald Fox Freeville<br />
Holsten, Harry Lutze New York City<br />
Ichkowitz, Edward Lester Watervale<br />
Isler, Benjamin Qubert Poughkeepsie<br />
Jackson, Francis Theodore Red House<br />
Jansen, DeWitt Conklin New Paltz<br />
Jensen, Johannes Christian Ithaca<br />
Johnson, Edward Xavier Schenectady<br />
Johnson, Herbert West Exeter<br />
Johnson, Lyle Walter Ticonderoga<br />
Johnson, Rolland Gerhard Hereford, Pa.<br />
Johnson, Wallace Porter Ticonderoga<br />
Jones, Ellis Ward Gouverneur<br />
Kaplan, Abraham Peter Accord<br />
Kelley, James Richard Rochester<br />
Kirton, Godfrey Francis Brooklyn<br />
Kolbe, Richard August Buffalo<br />
Landon, Paul Samuel Brookton<br />
Lane, Joseph Lucatelly Ludlowville<br />
Lanning, Harley Marlatt Silver Creek<br />
La Rue, Smith Dimock, Pa.<br />
Laurence, Nathan Rochester<br />
Lay, Maxwell Convers Irving<br />
Leitze, George Louis Buffalo<br />
Libby, Harriett Marie Ithaca<br />
Lightbody, George Dalton, Pa.<br />
Lundback, Sven Vilhelm. .Stockholm, Sweden<br />
. . .<br />
McCartney, Joseph Walker Ithaca<br />
McGillic, James Henry<br />
Malone<br />
McLane, William Lawrence New York City<br />
MacNish, Preston Chatham<br />
Makeley, Clinton Winford Spencer<br />
Mearns, Raymond Arthur Limerick<br />
Mellon, Carl George Remsen<br />
Messier, Dennis Wilbur<br />
Miller, Azra Reed<br />
Trumansburg<br />
Peekskili<br />
Mills, Ralph Chester Fillmore<br />
Moore, Frank Devitt, jr.. . .Bala-Cynwyd Pa.<br />
Mt. Pleasant, Hamilton Sanborn<br />
Murchison, Roderick Niagara Falls<br />
Murray, Andrew Rielly<br />
Massena<br />
Murray, Royal Nairin Homer<br />
Murton, Karl Russell Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Nash, Loyal Reid Westport<br />
Nellis, Walter Jay Brockport<br />
Nimtz, Edward Henry Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Osipoff , John Jacob Farmingdale<br />
Osterhaudt, Floyd Goodgin Scotia<br />
Palmer, Cleveland Price Georgetown<br />
Palmer, Laura Darrow Ithaca<br />
Pappas, Herbert Demetrious<br />
Parsons, Wilbur John<br />
Flushing<br />
Deposit<br />
Patrick, Robert William Leicester<br />
Patterson, Charles Doty Port Jervis<br />
Petersen, Westy Mogensen Brooklyn
Ranger, Ralph Daniel Hornell<br />
Richards, Fred Vassar Milton, Mass.<br />
Rick, Betty<br />
West Leesport, Pa.<br />
Rudinsky , Louis New York City<br />
Russell, Ellisworth Stanley Johnson City<br />
Ryan, Harold William Ithaca<br />
Schmidt, George Syracuse<br />
Scribner, Cecil Pike<br />
Sears, William Frank<br />
Stowe, Vt.<br />
Highland<br />
Seward, Elton C Gasport<br />
Seward, Mae Irene Gasport<br />
Shane, Frank Middletown<br />
Sharpe, Margaret Johnston..Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />
Sheets, John Carson Syracuse<br />
Sheldon, William Gordon Fulton<br />
Sherman, John Henry<br />
Horseheads<br />
Shongo, Wilson Red House<br />
Short, Harold James Skaneateles<br />
Smalley, Edwin Eugene<br />
Smith, Albert<br />
Stowe, Vt.<br />
Odessa<br />
Smith, Ernest Lee Remsen<br />
Smith, Harold Julian New Berlin<br />
Smith, Harold Sherman Little York<br />
Snyder, Burton Llewellyn Marcellus<br />
Sprague, Everett Griffeth Ballston Spa<br />
Stearns, Milon Everett Buffalo<br />
STUDENTS: WINTER COURSES 235<br />
Striedinger, Abraham Ernesto<br />
Barranguilla, Colombia, S. A.<br />
Struck, Irma Frances Webster<br />
Symonds, Paul Elmer Woodhull<br />
.<br />
Talbott, Ross Frederick Binghamton<br />
Taplin, Wyon Harley<br />
Richland<br />
Tinker, Paul Frederick Rouses Point<br />
Topping, Pierson Jagger Bridgehampton<br />
Townsend, Eugene Langdon. . New York City<br />
Townsend, Gilbert Carl Interlaken<br />
Tryon, Harold Keeler Berlin<br />
Wacker, Marvyn Frederic Brooklyn<br />
Wade, Eddy Edson Guilford<br />
Watrous, Charles Wesley<br />
Weber, Henry Adolf<br />
Wilber, Walter Lloyd<br />
Perry<br />
Royal Oak, Mich.<br />
Addison<br />
Wilford, Chester Daniel Elba<br />
Willard, John Seymour Greene<br />
Williams, Alfred George, Tuscarora Reservation<br />
Williams, George Frederick Buffalo<br />
Winsor, Harold Fleming<br />
Guilford<br />
Winters, Andrew Hammondsport<br />
Wright, Paul Mead Orange. Conn.<br />
Wutch, Michael John, jr Garfield, N. J.<br />
Young, Gustave Brooklyn
SUMMARIES<br />
STAFF OF INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH, AND EXTENSION, 1924-25<br />
to<br />
ut Oi m ,_ I--. cn<br />
College or Department 5 8 8 8 8<br />
Arts and Sciences 7 64 36 3 101 88 299<br />
Law 6 1 7<br />
Engineering :<br />
Civil Engineering 3 1 1 8 9 31<br />
Mechanical Engineering 1 17 7 35 ir 71<br />
Electrical Engineering 4 1 18 23<br />
Architecture 8 7 2 17<br />
Medicine:<br />
Ithaca 1 3 2 7<br />
New York City 5 44 26 8 77<br />
Veterinary 1 8 7 6<br />
Agriculture 6 91 35 72<br />
Military Science ")<br />
Physical Education > 2 4 13 26<br />
Hygiene /<br />
Totals 24 258 134 11 340 199 966<br />
Extension Staff in Agriculture 13 21 27 61<br />
Staff at Geneva Experiment Station 11 15 15 41<br />
Grand totals 24 282 170 11 382 199 1068<br />
REGISTRATION OF<br />
Matriculated Students,<br />
College<br />
Graduate School<br />
1925 1926<br />
Arts and Sciences 392 436<br />
Law<br />
Engineering<br />
Architecture<br />
Medicine:<br />
Ithaca<br />
35<br />
289<br />
36<br />
56<br />
3i6<br />
40<br />
New York City<br />
Veterinary<br />
57<br />
10<br />
64<br />
25<br />
Agriculture 232 276<br />
Totals 1051<br />
Names counted twice<br />
STUDENTS, 1924-25<br />
by Colleges and Classes<br />
7<br />
16<br />
4<br />
47<br />
20<br />
176<br />
26<br />
251<br />
45<br />
1927 1928 1929 Spec. Grad. Total<br />
583 583<br />
526 532 60 31 1977<br />
67 4 5167<br />
340 296 15 4 1260<br />
1213 1393 1315<br />
54 51 6 9 196<br />
58<br />
22<br />
326<br />
30<br />
52<br />
19<br />
33i<br />
1<br />
J9<br />
121<br />
16<br />
-\ 277<br />
77<br />
35 1239<br />
100 583 5776<br />
Number of matriculated students 5698<br />
Registered in the Summer of 1924<br />
Graduate School 272<br />
Summer Session 1671<br />
Summer School of Agriculture 619<br />
Summer Session of the College of Law 65<br />
Number of students registered in the summer of 1924 2353<br />
Registered in the Winter Courses in Agriculture<br />
Number of students 180<br />
236<br />
78
Alabama<br />
Alaska<br />
Arizona.<br />
Arkansas. . . .<br />
California . . ,<br />
,<br />
Colorado. . .<br />
Connecticut .<br />
Delaware . . .<br />
SUMMARIES 237<br />
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS<br />
14 1<br />
2<br />
11<br />
3i<br />
16<br />
89<br />
10<br />
Dist. of Columbia 48<br />
Florida 15<br />
Georgia 24<br />
Hawaii 11<br />
Idaho 8<br />
Illinois 82<br />
Indiana 37<br />
Iowa 14.<br />
Kansas 9<br />
Kentucky 24<br />
Louisiana 5<br />
Maine 12<br />
Maryland 42<br />
Massachusetts . 97<br />
Michigan 33<br />
Minnesota. ... 13<br />
Mississippi .... 2<br />
Missouri<br />
Montana<br />
24<br />
8<br />
Nebraska<br />
Nevada<br />
9<br />
1<br />
New Hampshire<br />
New Jersey. . . .<br />
New York<br />
North Carolina<br />
North Dakota .<br />
Ohio<br />
Oklahoma<br />
Oregon<br />
Pennsylvania . .<br />
Philippines ....<br />
Porto Rico....<br />
Rhode Island . .<br />
South Carolina.<br />
South Dakota..<br />
Tennessee<br />
Texas<br />
Utah<br />
Vermont<br />
Virginia<br />
Washington. . .<br />
West Virginia. .<br />
Wisconsin<br />
Argentina<br />
Armenia<br />
Australia<br />
Belgium<br />
Bermuda<br />
Bolivia<br />
Brazil<br />
12 British W. Indies<br />
394 Bulgaria<br />
3608 Canada 26<br />
17 China 6<br />
2 Colombia<br />
181 Cuba 1<br />
10 Denmark<br />
3 Egypt<br />
401 England<br />
17 Esthonia<br />
21 France<br />
1 1 Guatemala....<br />
12 Holland<br />
4 Iceland<br />
20<br />
24<br />
8<br />
13<br />
India<br />
Japan<br />
Mexico<br />
Norway<br />
9<br />
12<br />
5<br />
3<br />
30 Peru 5<br />
12 Russia 4<br />
1 1 Santo Domingo 1<br />
17 Siam 2<br />
1 South Africa. . . 5<br />
3 Spain 2<br />
3 Sweden 1<br />
1 Switzerland. ... 1<br />
1 Syria 1<br />
1 Turkey 2<br />
4 Venezuela 1<br />
TOTAL REGISTRATION OF STUDENTS IN PAST YEARS<br />
1868 412<br />
1869 563<br />
1870 609<br />
1871 597<br />
1872 539<br />
1873 509<br />
1874<br />
532<br />
1875<br />
542<br />
1876 561<br />
1877 529<br />
1878 505<br />
1879 463<br />
1880 399<br />
1881 384<br />
1882 405<br />
1883 447<br />
1884 575<br />
1885 649<br />
1886 829<br />
1887 1022 1906 .<br />
1888 1229 1907.<br />
1889 1329 1908.<br />
1890 1390 1909.<br />
1891 1670 1910.<br />
1892 1883 191 1.<br />
1893 2040 1912 .<br />
1894 2042 1913.<br />
1895 2057 1914.<br />
1896 2105 1915.<br />
1897 2120 1916.<br />
1898 2543 1917 -<br />
1899 2766 1918.<br />
1900 2980 1919-<br />
1901 3293 1920 .<br />
1902 3457 J92i.<br />
1903 3423 1922 .<br />
1904 3841 J923<br />
1905 4122 1924 .<br />
4225<br />
4465<br />
4859<br />
5194<br />
5624<br />
5848<br />
6315<br />
6496<br />
6891<br />
7H3<br />
6999<br />
5297<br />
5644<br />
7711<br />
7520<br />
7980<br />
7695<br />
7190<br />
7415
Adams Act, The, 77.<br />
Adams, Charles Kendall,<br />
1 1 .<br />
INDEX<br />
Administration, staff of, 64.<br />
Agriculture, College of, 9, 76; Council, 10, 13; Summer School of, 120.<br />
Agricultural economics, 78.<br />
Agricultural Experiment Station, State, 9, 77, 79.<br />
Agronomy, 78.<br />
Alumni organization, 112.<br />
Alumni Trustees, 12, 112.<br />
Alumni, War, 142.<br />
Anatomy, 66, 75.<br />
Animal husbandry, 78.<br />
Architecture, College of, 8, 71.<br />
Arts and Sciences, College of, 8, 66.<br />
Astronomy, 66.<br />
Athletic association, 116.<br />
Barnes Hall, 93.<br />
Bibliography, 66.<br />
Biochemistry, 68, 75.<br />
Biology, 67; Summer School of, 123.<br />
Botany, 67, 78.<br />
Calendar for 1924-25, 4.<br />
Chemistry, 67.<br />
Christian Association, 93.<br />
Classics, The, 67.<br />
Colleges, list of, 8, 65.<br />
Commencement, The Fifty-seventh, 124.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> Endowment Fund, 7.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong>, Ezra, 5-7.<br />
Dairy industry, 78.<br />
Degrees; Doctor of Philosophy, 65; Master's degrees, 65; Bachelor of Arts, 66;<br />
Bachelor of Chemistry, 66; Bachelor of Laws, 68; Civil Engineer, 69; Me<br />
chanical Engineer, 69; Electrical Engineer, 69; Bachelor of Architecture,<br />
71; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 71; Bachelor of Fine Arts, 71;<br />
Doctor of Medidne, 72; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, 75; Bachelor of<br />
Science, 76, 80.<br />
Descriptive geometry, 70.<br />
Economics, 67.<br />
Education, 67; Rural, 79.<br />
Eidlitz, Marc, Instructorship, The, 92.<br />
Embryology, 67, 75.<br />
Emeritus professors, 62.<br />
Endowment of the <strong>University</strong>, 5, 7.<br />
Engineering, College of, 8, 69.<br />
English language and literature, 67.<br />
Entomology, 67, 79.<br />
Extension service, 79.<br />
Faculties, The special, 9.<br />
Faculty, The <strong>University</strong>, 10; standing committees of, 63.<br />
Farm management, 78.<br />
Farm practice, 79.<br />
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Farms, The <strong>University</strong>, 78.<br />
Farrand, Livingston, 11.<br />
Federal funds, 77.<br />
Fees, 109.<br />
Fellowships, 96.<br />
Fine Arts, 71.<br />
Floriculture, 79.<br />
Forestry, 76, 79.<br />
French: See Romance languages.<br />
French, Sophie Washburn, Professorship, The, 92.<br />
Geography, 67.<br />
Geology, 67.<br />
German language and literature, 67.<br />
Goldwin Smith Lectureship, 89; professorships, 91.<br />
Government, 67.<br />
Graduate School, 8, 65; joint council, 10, 13.<br />
Greek art and antiquities: See The Classics.<br />
Greek language and literature: See The Classics.<br />
Hatch Act, The, 77.<br />
Heckscher Research Foundation, 88.<br />
Histology, 67, 75.<br />
History, 67.<br />
Home Economics, College of, 9, 80; Council, 10, 13.<br />
Horticulture, Ornamental, 79.<br />
Hygiene and preventive medicine, 82.<br />
INDEX 239<br />
Infirmary, 94.<br />
Instruction, Staff of: list, 14-61; summary of numbers, 236.<br />
Irvine, Frank, Lectureship, 69, 9a.<br />
Italian: See Romance languages.<br />
Land Grant Act, The, 5.<br />
Land Scrip Fund, The College, 7.<br />
Landscape Architecture, 71.<br />
Latin language and literature: See The Classics.<br />
Law, College of, 8, 68; Summer School of, 122.<br />
Libraries, The <strong>University</strong>, 84; Library Council, 11, 13.<br />
Limnology, 67, 79,<br />
Loan Funds, 107.<br />
Mathematics, 67.<br />
Medical College, 9, 72; Council, 10, 13; Commencement, 141.<br />
Memorial professorships, 91.<br />
Memorials, Class, 114.<br />
Messenger Lectures, The, 91.<br />
Meteorology, 79.<br />
Military science and tactics, 81, 82; list of graduates commissioned as reserve<br />
officers, 142.<br />
Morrill Act of 1890, 77.<br />
Music, 67.<br />
Nelson Act, The, 77.<br />
Officers, <strong>University</strong>, who are members of the <strong>University</strong> Faculty, 62.<br />
Ornithology, 79.<br />
Philosophy, 67; Sage School of, 8; Sage professorships in, 91.<br />
Physical education and training, 67, 82.
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Physics, 67.<br />
Physiology, 68, 75.<br />
Plant breeding, 79.<br />
Plant pathology, 79.<br />
Pomology, 79.<br />
Poultry husbandry, 79.<br />
Preachers, <strong>University</strong>, 93.<br />
Presidents of the <strong>University</strong>, list, 11.<br />
Prizes, 103.<br />
Psychology, 68.<br />
Public speaking, 68.<br />
Publications of the <strong>University</strong>, 111.<br />
Registration of students, summaries of, 236.<br />
Residential halls, 94.<br />
Romance languages and literatures, 68.<br />
Rural education, 76, 79.<br />
Rural engineering, 79.<br />
Rural social organization, 79.<br />
Sage Chapel, 92.<br />
Sage, Dean, Sermon Fund, 92.<br />
Sage professorships, 91.<br />
Scandinavian languages and literatures, 68.<br />
Schiff, Jacob H., Foundation, 90.<br />
Scholarships: Graduate, 97; undergraduate, 98-102.<br />
Schurman, Jacob Gould, 11.<br />
Semitic languages and literatures, 68.<br />
Sibley, Hiram, 69, 91.<br />
Sibley Professorship, 91.<br />
Smith, Goldwin: See Goldwin Smith.<br />
Smith-Hughes Act, The, 77.<br />
Smith-Lever Act, The, 77.<br />
Spanish : See Romance languages.<br />
Stambaugh, John, professorship, 92.<br />
State Scholarships, 101-102.<br />
Students, list of, 143 ; numbers registered, 236.<br />
Summer Session, 118.<br />
Trustees, Board of, 8, 12.<br />
Tuition, 108.<br />
Vegetable gardening, 79.<br />
Veterinary College, 9, 75; Council, 10, 13.<br />
War Alumni, 142.<br />
White, Andrew Dickson, 11; libraries, 85; professorship, 92.<br />
World War memorial professorships, 92.<br />
Zoology, 68.
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