CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Volume XXI Number 3 The Register for 1928-29 Ithaca, New York Published by the University September i, 1929 THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER This book is designed to form a record of the personnel and organ ization of Cornell University in the academic year 1928-29. This book does not contain any statement of the requirements for admission to study in the University. That information can be found in the General Information Number, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. Neither does this book contain a list of the courses of instruction that are offered by the several colleges and schools of the University, or a statement of the requirements for graduation. The University publishes an announcement, separately, of the Graduate School and of each of the Colleges, describing in detail the courses that they re spectively offer to students and relating the requirements for degrees. There are similar Announcements of the Summer Session and of the Winter Courses in the College of Agriculture. The Secretary of theUniversitywill send any of the Announcements free upon request. A prospective student should obtain both the General Information Number and the Announcement of that College which he intends to enter. CONTENTS Cornell University : foundation and endowment, 5 ; government and organization, 8. The Board of Trustees, 12. Staff of Instruction, Research, and Extension, 14. Staff of Administration, 67. Colleges and other departments: The Graduate School, 68; the College of Arts and Sciences, 69; the Law School, 71 ; the College of Engineering, 72; the College of Architecture, 73; the Medical College, 74; the Veterinary College, 79; the College of Agriculture, 80; the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, 83; the College of Home Economics, 83; the Department of Military Science and Tactics, 85; the Department of Physical Education and Training, 85; the Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, 86; the University Division of Education, 86. The University Libraries, 87. Auxiliary institutions and funds, 91. Fellowships and scholarships, 100. Prizes, 108. Loan funds and other pecuniary aids, 113. Payments to the University, 115. Publications, 118. The Alumni, 119. Cornell University Athletic Association, 123. The Summer Session, 125. The Sixty-first Annual Commencement, 132. Catalogue of students, 157. Summaries, 266. Index, 269. THE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR 1928-29 Sept. 14 Friday Sept. 24 Monday Sept. 2 5 Tuesday Sept. 26 Wednesday Sept. 27 Thursday Oct. 2 Tuesday Nov. 7 Wednesday Nov. 29-30 I Thursday- Dec. 1 ) Saturday Dec. 22 Saturday Jan. 7 Monday Jan. 7 Monday Jan. 11 Friday Jan. 28 Monday Feb. 7 Thursday Feb. 8 Friday Feb. Feb. March 11 IS 18 Monday Friday Monday March April 3 8 Saturday Monday May June June 18 3 13 Saturday Monday Thursday June 17 Monday Entrance examinations began. Academic year began. Registration of new students. Examinations for the UniversityUndergraduate Scholarships began. Registration of new students and of matriculated students. Registration of matriculated students. Instruction began in all the departments of the University at Ithaca. Instruction began in the Medical College at New York City. Winter courses in Agriculture began. Thanksgiving Recess. Instruction suspended. ) Christmas Instruction resumed. \ recess. Second term of the Medical College at New York City began. Founder's Day: 122nd anniversary of Ezra Cornell's birth. Term examinations began. A holiday. Registration of all students for the second term. Instruction began for the second term. Winter courses ended. Third term of the Medical College at New York City began. Instruction suspended. ) 0 . Instruction resumed. \ SPnnS recess- Spring and Navy Day (a holiday). Term examinations began. Commencement at the Medical College at New York City. Sixty-first annual Commencement of the University. THE SUMMER SESSION OF 1929 The Summer Session of 1929 began on Saturday, July 6, and ended on Friday, August 16; the Summer School of Agriculture and the Summer School of Biology were coincident with it. The Summer Session of the Law School began on Monday, June 24, and ends on Friday, September 6, being divided into two terms of five and one- half weeks each. CORNELL UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION AND ENDOWMENT Cornell University was incorporated by the Legislature of the State of New York on April 27, 1865, and was opened on October 7, 1868. The existence of the University is due to the combined wisdom and bounty of the United States, the State of New York, and Ezra Cornell. By an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, provision was made for a grant to the several States of public lands, thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress, from the sale of which there was to be established a perpetual fund "the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated, by each State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life." The States that had within their borders a sufficient extent of public lands "subject to sale at private entry" at not more than $1.25 an acre were to be permitted to locate their shares of the grant upon those lands. Other States might not locate their shares, but were to receive instead the due amounts of scrip, which they were to sell, devoting the proceeds to the purposes of the Act. Purchasers of the scrip were to have the right of locating on any of the unappropri ated lands of the United States "subject to sale at private entry at $1.25 an acre or less," except that not more than one million acres might be selected in any one State and that no mineral lands what ever might be selected. The share of the State of New York was 990,000 acres. The scrip was delivered to the Comptroller of the State, who was author ized, by an Act of the Legislature passed May 5, 1863, to receive it and, with the approval of other State officers, to dispose of the whole or any portion of it. He sold 8,000 acres at 83 cents and 68,000 acres at 85 cents, receiving $64,440. He sold little because other States were offering their scrip at lower prices. Meanwhile Ezra Cornell was meditating a project which he came to formulate in the words "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study." In a union of his own re sources with the proceeds of the land grant he saw a way to the real ization of his purpose. Such a union was effected by an Act of the Legislature passed April 27, 1865, establishing Cornell University and appropriating to it the income of New York's share of the land- b CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER grant fund. The founder's broad conception of a university was reconciled with the narrower purpose of the Act of Congress by means of a provision in the charter that, besides such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, "such other branches of science and knowledgemay be embraced in the plan of instruction and investigation pertaining to the university as the trustees may deem useful and proper." In the same liberal spirit it was provided in regard to the board of trustees that "at no time shall amajority of the board be of one religious sect or of no religious sect;" in regard to professors and other officers, that "persons of every relig ious denomination or of no religious denomination shall be equally eligible to all offices and appointments;" and in regard to students, that the University should admit them "at the lowest rates of ex pense consistent with its welfare and efficiency," and more particular ly that it should "receive students to the number of one each year from each assembly district in this State . . . free of any tuition fee . . . in consideration of their superior ability and as a reward for superior scholarship in the academies and public schools of this State." Ezra Cornell's direct gifts to the University were five hundred thousand dollars, two hundred acres of land with useful buildings, and several smaller gifts for special purposes. His largest benefac tion came in the form of profits eventually made by the University on land scrip that he purchased from the State. The State Comp troller had sold no more than 76,000 acres in the autumn of 1865, when Mr. Cornell bought 100,000 acres for $50,000 on condition that all the profits accruing from the sale of the land should be paid to Cornell University. That purchase was but the beginning of Mr. Cornell's great operation in land for the University's benefit. In April of 1866 the Legislature passed "an act to authorize and facilitate the early disposition by the Comptroller of the lands or land scrip donated to this State by the United States." The Comptroller was authorized to sell scrip at not less than 30 cents an acre to the trustees of Cornell University, or, if they did not purchase, to anybody who would give proper security that the whole net profits from the sale of the lands would be paid to Cornell University. The trustees were not able to make the purchase. Mr. Cornell agreed to take the scrip at 30 cents an acre, or 60 cents an acre, the market value, if he realized so much as that in the sale of the land. He made the following stip ulation in a letter to the Comptroller: "I shallmost cheerfully accept yourviews so far as to consent to place the entire profits to be derived from the sale of the lands to be located with the college land scrip in the treasury of the State, if the State will receive the money as a separate fund from that which may be derived from the sale of the scrip, and will keep it permanently invested, and appropriate the proceeds from the income thereof annually to the Cornell University, subject to the direction of the trustees thereof for the general pur poses of said institution, and not hold it subject to the restrictions which the Act of Congress places upon the funds derived from the sale FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT 7 of college land scrip, or as a donation from the Government of the United States, but as a donation from Ezra Cornell to the Cornell University." The State made an agreement with Mr. Cornell on August 4, 1866, in which his stipulation was accepted. The sixth paragraph of the agreement distinguishes clearly between the Col lege Land Scrip Fund, the receipts from the State's sale of the scrip, and the Cornell Endowment Fund, which was to be constituted of the profits made by Mr. Cornell from selling the lands and of his other gifts to the University. Mr. Cornell purchased scrip representing 913,920 acres. He sold scrip for 381,920 acres at prices ranging from 85 cents to $1 an acre, receiving therefor $357,748.61. With the remaining scrip for 532,000 acres he located about 511,000 acres, mostly in Wisconsin. Of the land thus located he sold about 111,000 acres for $470,364.88. He held the remainder till October, 1874, when a new agreement was made, with the consent of the proper State officers, under which Cornell University was "to take the place and assume the duties and obligations of Ezra Cornell, in his contracts with the State of Novem ber, 1865, and August, 1866, accepting from him a conveyance of his entire interest, and of all his rights under such contracts, and of all the lands located by him with college scrip, and paying at once in cash to the Comptroller the full amount of Cornell's bonds to the State, principal and interest, and henceforward assuming the burden of the care, management, and sale of such lands." The University thus took the place of Ezra Cornell in his contract with the State; but the Legislature by an act passed May 18, 1880, directed the Comptroller, upon the request of Cornell University, to transfer to the University "all money, security, stocks, bonds and contracts constituting a part of or relating to the fund known as the Cornell Endowment Fund, now held by the State for the use of said Univer sity," and a short time thereafter that transfer was made. From the lands handed over by Mr. Cornell, about 400,000 acres, the Board of Trustees have realized a net return of about $4,000,000. The Cornell Endowment Fund, including Mr. Cornell's direct gift of a half million dollars, amounts to $5,381,925. The absolute ownership by the University of that fund was, on May 19, 1890, es tablished by a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States affirming a similar decision of the New York Court of Appeals. The College Land Scrip Fund amounts to $688,576.12. By Chapter 78 of the Laws of 1895 it was turned into the treasury of the State and a certificate of indebtedness for an interest thereupon of five per cent per annum was issued to the University by the State. On June 30, 1929, the University's productive funds amounted to approximately $23,000,000. The estimated value of its lands, build ings, and equipment was $14,000,000. Its income applicable to cur rent expenses for the fiscal year 1928-29 was about $8,000,000. 8 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATION the board of trustees The government of Cornell University is vested in a Board of Trustees. The board is composed of fifteen persons coopted, ten persons elected by the alumni of the University, and five persons appointed by the Governor of New York, these thirty persons for terms of five years; the President of the University, the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor of New York, the Speaker of the Assembly, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Agriculture, the president of the State Agricultural Society, and the librarian of the Cornell Library in the City of Ithaca, each of these eight persons ex officio ; the eldest male descendant of Ezra Cornell for the term of his natural life, and a representative of the State Grange elected annually. Subject to the charter of the University and the laws of the State, the Board of Trustees has supreme control over the University, every college and department thereof, its prop erty, its conduct, and the persons engaged in its service. COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS Cornell University comprises the following colleges and depart ments : The Graduate School, established in 1909, having formerly been designated the Graduate Department of the University. The faculty of the school consists of the President of the University, who is ex officio the presiding officer; the deans of the several faculties of the University, the directors of the Federal and State Agricultural Experiment Stations, and those professors, assistant professors, and instructors who are actively engaged in supervising the work of graduate students as members of the special committees in charge of major and minor subjects. The College of Arts and Sciences, established in 1896, having formerly been designated the Academic Department of the Univer sity. The college comprises the President White School of History and Political Science, the Sage School of Philosophy, a school of edu cation, and departments of the classics, the Semitic languages and literatures, the English language and literature, the Romance lan guages and literatures, the Germanic languages and literatures, public speaking, music, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and zoology. The Law School, founded by the Board of Trustees in 1887. The College of Engineering, including some departments that were established when the University was opened, and now compris ing the School of Civil Engineering, the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering, and the School of Electrical Engineering. The College of Architecture, established as a department in 1 87 1, and raised to the status of a college in 1896. It offers pro fessional courses in architecture, in landscape architecture, and in the fine arts. FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT 9 The Medical College, established in 1898 by Colonel Oliver H. Payne and in 19 13 permanently endowed by him with a gift of four million eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The main division of the college is situated at First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York City. At the Ithaca division of the college instruc tion is given in the first year of the four-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The New York State Veterinary College, established in 1894, on a foundation of courses in Veterinary Science which had been given in the University since 1868. The college is administered by Cornell University and its work is organically connected with that of the University. The New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, established in 1904. Courses in agriculture and in the sciences related to it had been given by the University from the be ginning, a course leading to a bachelor's degree in agriculture had been given since 1873, and the Board of Trustees had organized the College ofAgriculture in 1896. The college is administered by Cornell University and its work is organically connected with that of the University. The New York State College of Home Economics, established by act of the Legislature in 1925; it had been a department of the College of Agriculture. The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, situated at Geneva. This station, established in 1882, was placed under the control of the Board of Trustees of Cornell University in 1923. The Division of Education was organized in 1925-26 by the affiliation of the Department of Education in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Rural Education in the College of Agriculture under the auspices of the University Faculty. It is ad ministered by a committee of five including two representatives of each of the affiliated departments and a chairman elected by the staff of the division with the approval of the President of the Uni versity. the faculties : councils The faculties of the several colleges and that of the Graduate School are denominated The Special Faculties. Each special faculty, except that of the Graduate School, is composed of the Presi dent of the University, who is ex officio the presiding officer, the dean, and all professors, assistant professors, and instructors who give instruction to regular students in the department or departments under the charge of that faculty or to graduate students in the corre sponding division of the Graduate School, but instructors do not have the right to vote until after four years of service as instructors here or in an institution of equal academic standing. Subject to the right of 10 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER revision by the University Faculty on all matters affecting general University policy, it is the duty of each special faculty to determine the entrance requirements for its own students, to prescribe and de fine courses of study for them, to determine the requirements for such degrees as are offered to students under its jurisdiction, to enact and enforce rules for the guidance and government of its students in their academic work, to recommend to the Trustees such candidates for degrees as have fulfilled the requirements, and in general to exer cise jurisdiction over all other educational matters in its college. The University Faculty consists of the President of the Uni versity, who is ex officio the presiding officer; those deans, professors and assistant professors who are members of the special faculties; the Librarian and the assistant librarians in the University Library; the Registrar, the Secretary of the University, the Dean of Women, and the Director of Admissions; and the Director of Resident In struction, the Director of Extension Service, and the Director of the Experiment Station in the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Eco nomics. The professors and assistant professors in the departments of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Education and Training, and Hygiene and Preventive Medicine are not members of any special faculty but are members of the University Faculty. It is the function of the University Faculty to consider questions that concern more than one of the colleges and questions of University policy, and it has disciplinary jurisdiction over students of the University except for unsatisfactory work, for which discipline is entrusted to the re spective special faculties. The University Faculty elects three dele gates who have the right to meet with the Board of Trustees and its committee on general administration and possess the usual powers of trustees except the right to vote. The administration of the affairs of the New York State College of Agriculture, the New York State Veterinary College, the New York State College of Home Economics, and the Agricultural Experiment Stations is under the control of the State College Council, con sisting of the President of the University, who is ex officio chairman ; the five trustees appointed by the Governor; the president of the State Agricultural Society; the Commissioner of Agriculture; the Commissioner of Education; the trustee elected by the State Grange; two trustees appointed by the Board of Trustees, one of whom must be one of the trustees elected by the alumni; the deans of the re spective State colleges; the directors of the experiment stations; and four professors, heads of departments, two from the faculty of the College of Agriculture and one each from the College of Home Eco nomics and the Veterinary College, elected by the faculties of those colleges respectively for the term of one year. The Comptroller of the University is present at the meetings of the council and takes part in its deliberations, and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees acts as secretary of the council. FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT 1 1 For the purpose of making recommendations to the Board of Trustees in relation to the business management of the Medical College there is a Medical College Council, consisting of the President of the University, who is ex officio chairman; three trustees elected by the Board of Trustees; the dean of the college; and two members of the faculty elected by the faculty. There is a Joint Council of the Graduate School, consisting of the President of the University, who is the chairman; three mem bers of the Board of Trustees appointed by the chairman of the Board, and three members of the faculty elected by the faculty, one ofwhich three is the dean ex officio. The function of this council is to serve as a medium of conference between trustees and faculty in the consideration of questions pertaining to the Graduate School. The general care and supervision of the University Library are en trusted to The Library Council, consisting of the President of the University, who is ex officio chairman ; the Librarian, and five elected members, one of whom is elected by the committee on general ad ministration of the Board of Trustees and the other four of whom are elected, two by those professors and assistant professors who give instruction in the Group of Sciences and two by those professors and assistant professors who give instruction in the Group of Letters. There is an Engineering College Council, consisting of the President of the University, the Dean and Directors of the College of Engineering, and eight additional members who are appointed by the Board of Trustees to represent the Board, the alumni, and such other interests as may be deemed entitled to representation. It is this council's duty to meet from time to time and consider the interests of the College of Engineering, to make recommendations to the Board of Trustees, and to serve as adviser of the Dean and Directors of the college in any matter that may properly come before it. THE PRESIDENTS The Presidents of Cornell University have been Andrew Dick son White, 1866-1885; Charles Kendall Adams, 1885-1892; Jacob Gould Schurman, 1892-1920; and Livingston Farrand, who was inaugurated in 192 1 and is yet in office. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The President of the University ex officio The Governor of New York The Lieutenant Governor The Speaker of the Assembly The Commissioner of Education The Commissioner of Agriculture The President of the State Agricultural Society The Librarian of the Cornell Library in Ithaca Charles Ezra Cornell, Ithaca Life Member (In each of the following groups of six the first three are coopted, the fourth and fifth are elected by the alumni, and the last named is appointed by the Governor.) Henry W. Sackett, New York ) Cuthbert W. Pound, Lockport i Walter C. Teagle, New York ! Term of office Edwin N. Sanderson, New York f expired in Roger Henry Williams, New York | 1929 George R. VanNamee, New York I George F. Baker, New York Henry R. Ickelheimer, New York Charles M. Schwab, New York Alfred D. Warner, jr., Wilmington, Del. Maxwell M. Upson, New York Horace White, Syracuse Term of office expires in 1930 Walter P. Cooke, Buffalo Frank H. Hiscock, Syracuse J. DuPrattWhite, New York Frank E. Gannett, Rochester Ezra B. Whitman, Baltimore Frank H. Miller, New York Term of office expires in 1931 Jared T. Newman, Ithaca Robert H. Treman, Ithaca Mynderse Van Cleef, Ithaca Mary M. Crawford, New York S. Wiley Wakeman, Quincy, Mass. ?Thomas B. Wilson, Hall, N. Y. Term of office expires in 1932 Charles E. Treman, Ithaca Henry H. Westinghouse, New York Roger Butler Williams, Ithaca Bancroft Gherardi, New York Jacob F. Schoellkopf, jr., Buffalo Myron C. Taylor, New York Term of office expires in 1933 Henry W. Sackett, New York Cuthbert W. Pound, Lockport Walter C. Teagle, New York , Term of office Edwin N. Sanderson, New York j expires in James W. Parker, Detroit | 1934 George R. VanNamee, New York I William F. Pratt, Batavia Elected by the State Grange representatives of the university faculty Professor Frank Thilly Term expires January 1, 1930 Professor George F. Warren Term expires January 1, 1931 Professor Herman Diederichs Term expires January 1, 1932 *Died January ii, 1929, and was succeeded by Peter G. Ten Eyck. 12 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 13 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Frank H. Hiscock Chairman J. DuPratt White Vice-Chairman Charles D. Bostwick Secretary L. N. Simmons Assistant Secretary C. E. Cornell Inspector STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD (as of July i, 1929) Committee on General Administration: Mynderse Van Cleef, Chairman; The President, Charles E. Cornell, Frank E. Gannett, Bancroft Gherardi, Cuth bert W. Pound, Charles E. Treman, Robert H. Treman, Henry H. Westing house, J. DuPratt White, Roger B. Williams. Committee on Finance: Roger B. Williams, Chairman, The President, Walter P. Cooke, Frank H. Hiscock, Henry R. Ickelheimer, J. F. Schoellkopf, jr., Rob ert H. Treman, Maxwell M. Upson, J. DuPrattWhite. Committee on Buildings and Grounds: J. DuPratt White, Chairman; The President, Henry W. Sackett, Edwin N. Sanderson, Robert H. Treman, Maxwell M. Upson, S. Wiley Wakeman, Henry H. Westinghouse, Ezra B. Whitman. COUNCILS (as of July 1, 1929) State College Council: The President, Chairman; J. DuPrattWhite, Frank H. Miller, Myron C. Taylor, Peter G. TenEyck, George R. VanNamee, Horace White, Frank P. Graves, William F. Pratt, Berne A. Pyrke, Daniel P. Witter, Mary M. Crawford, Jared T. Newman, Dean Albert R. Mann, Dean Pierre A. Fish, Director U. P. Hedrick, Professor Paul J. Kruse, Pro fessor H. C. Thompson, Professor Martha Van Rennselaer. Medical College Council: The President, Chairman; Myron C. Taylor, Henry H. Westinghouse, Director G. Canby Robinson, Professor William J. Elser, Professor John A. Hartwell. Graduate School Council: The President, Chairman; Cuthbert W. Pound, Robert H. Treman, Roger B. Williams, Dean Rollins A. Emerson, Professor Carl Becker, Professor Ernest Merritt. Library Council: The President, Chairman; [The Librarian;] Jared T. Newman; Professor Walter B. Carver and Professor Albert H. Wright of the Group of Sciences, Professor George L. Hamilton and Professor William Strunk of the Group of Letters. Engineering College Council: The President; Dean Kimball and Directors Barnes, Diederichs and Lincoln; Edwin N. Sanderson, S. Wiley Wakeman, Ezra B. Whitman and Maxwell M. Upson of the Board of Trustees; James H. Edwards '88, John H. Barr '89, Ira W. McConnell '97, and Hosea Web ster '80. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH, AND EXTENSION This list Includes the names of those administrative officers who are members of the University Faculty, the members of the regular staff of the Medical College in New York City, the members of the staff of extension of the New York State College of Agriculture, and the members of the staff of the New York State Agricultural Experi ment Station at Geneva. Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D. President of the University, 1921 . Ernst Cleveland Abbe, jr., B.S. Assistant in Botany, 1927 . Assistant in Forestry, 1925. Edward Henry Abbuehl, B.S., M.Arch. Instructor in Architecture, 1925 . Bristow Adams, B.A. Professor in Extension Service, 1914 . Editor in Chief of Publications in the College of Agriculture, 1916^ . Joseph Quincy Adams, Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of English, 1919 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1909. Leonard Palmer Adams, A.B. Assistant in Economics, 1928 . Robert Morrill Adams, B.S., A.B., M.A. Extension Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1920 . Howard Bernhardt Adelmann, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1925 . Assistant, 1919; Instructor, 1921. Ralph Palmer Agnew, A.B., M.S. Instructor in Mathematics, 1925 . Edward Gay Ainsworth, jr., A.M. Instructor in English, 1926 -. Calvin Dodge Albert, M.E. Professor of Machine Design, 1916 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1908. Arthur Augustus Allen, Ph.D. Professor of Ornithology, 1925 . Assistant in Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1906-07; Instructor, 1909; Instructor in Zoology, 1912; Assist ant Professor of Ornithology, 1915. Charles Loring Allen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1924 . Assistant, 1916; Instruc tor, 1918. William A. Allen, M.D. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, New York City, 1925 . Ocsar Altman. Assistant in Economics, 1928. Miguel Alvarez, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1928 . Arthur F. Anderson, M.D. Associate in Pediatrics, New York City, 1927 . Instructor, 1923. Lester C. Anderson, B.S. Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1927 . Oscar Daniel Anderson, B.S. Heckscher Research Assistant in Physiology, 1928 . Assistant in Psychol ogy, 1927. William Cook Andrae, M.M.E. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1927 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1916-17; Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1921. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 15 Albert LeRoy Andrews, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German, 191 8 - Instructor in German and Scan dinavian, 1909. Eugene Plumb Andrews, A.B. Professor of Archaeology, 1919 . Curator of the Museum of Casts, 1897 . Instructor, 1900; Assistant Professor, 191 1. Lawrence Russell Andrus, A.B. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1928 . Reader, 1924-25; Instructor, 1926-27. Benjamin H. Archer, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Philip Brownell Armstrong, M.D. Instructor in Anatomy, New York City, 1926 . Assistant, 1924. Henry Asmus. Assistant Professor of Farriery, 1914 . Willard Austen. Librarian, 191 5 . Assistant Librarian, 1892. Paul Rolland Austin, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . AlfredWilliam Avens, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 . Winfred Enos Ayres. Extension Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, 1927 - Instructor, 1914; Extension Instructor, 1915. RolandWalker Babb. Assistant in Dairy Industry, 1928 . Peter P. Babiy, Ph.D. Instructor and Curator in Invertebrate Zoology, 1928 - Liberty Hyde Bailey, M.S., LL.D. Professor in the College of Agriculture, Emeritus, 1921 - Professor of General and Experimental Horticulture, 1888; Professor of Rural Economy, 1903-08; Director of the College of Agriculture, 1903-13. Donald Wyckoff Baker, B.S. Instructor in Diagnosis, Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, Vet erinary College, 1928 . Assistant, 1928. Maurice Oliver Baker, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . William Charles Baker, B.S.A. Professor of Drawing in the College of Agriculture, 1914 . Instructor in Drawing in Sibley College, 1899-1904; Instructor in Outdoor Art in the College ofAgriculture, 1905-06; Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1907. Dane Lewis Baldwin, M.A. Instructor in English, 1920 - Instructor, 1912-17; Assistant, 1919-20. Horace S. Baldwin, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Irvin Balenzweig, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Assistant in Applied Anatomy, 1920. Donald Nelson Ball, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 William Cyrus Ballard, jr., M.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1924 Instructor in Machine Design, 1910; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1917. Wilder Dwight Bancroft, Ph.D. World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1895; Professor, 1903. John Robert Bangs, jr., M.E. Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, 1926 . Instructor inMachine Design, 1919; Instructor in Industrial Engineering, 1921. 16 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Dorothy Denny Barnard, A.B. Acting Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Instructor, 1926. William Nichols Barnard, M.E. Professor of Power Engineering, 191 5 . Assistant in Machine Design, 1897; Instructor, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor, 1903; Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1905; Professor, 1907. Fred Asa Barnes, M.C.E. Professor of Railroad Engineering, 191 5 . Director of the School of Civil Engineering, 1921 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1902; Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1905. Leroy Lesher Barnes, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Sidney Wilson Barnes, M.A. Heckscher Research Assistant in Physics, 1928 - Assistant, 1925; Instruct tor, 1928. Charles Edward Barnett, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 . Benjamin Stockwell Barringer, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1924 . Clinical Assistant, 1906-07; Clinical Instructor, 1914-18; Instructor, 1918-21. John Hall Barron, B.S.A Extension Professor of Farm Crops, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1914. Mortier Franklin Barrus, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Plant Pathology, 1914 . Assistant, 1908; Assistant Professor, 191 1. Miriam Jane Bartlett, Ph.B. Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . Adelaide A. Barts. Assistant State Leader, Home Demonstration Agents, 1924 . Carlton Hawkins Bascom, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . George Francis Bason, M.E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1925 . Instructor, 1916. Dorothy Hammond Bateman. Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 . Erl Bates, M.D. Adviser in Indian Extension, 1920 . James Bernard Baty, B.S. in CE. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1929 . Nicholas Bawlf. Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 . Hubert E, Baxter, B.Arch. Assistant Professor of Architecture, 1920 . Instructor, 191 1. Leona Breneman Bayly, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Thomas Levingston Bayne, jr., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Rural Education, 1926 . Assistant, 1920; Instructor, 1924. Irving Tracy Beach, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry, 1926 . Assistant, 1923. Joseph William Beacham, jr., LL.B. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1927 . *Alvin Casey Beal, Ph.D. Professor of Floriculture, 1913 . Assistant, 1910; Assistant Professor, 191 1. Orson Caswell Beaman. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Frederic Roland Bean, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . *Died May 6, 1929. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 17 DavidPercyBeatty, B.S. Assistant in Forestry, 1929 . Robert Pierce Beaver, A.M. Assistant in Ancient History, 1928 . Carl Becker, Ph.D. John Stambaugh Professor of History, 1922 . Professor of Modern Euro pean History, 1917. Frederick Bedell, Ph.D. Professor of Applied Electricity, 1904 . Instructor in Physics, 1892; Assistant Professor, 1893. Harold Arthur Bedient, Ph.D. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry, 1926 . Assistant in Chemistry, 1918-20. Howard Wayland Beers, B.S. Assistant in Farm Practice, 1927 . Ben Raymond Beisel, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics, 1923 . Harold S. Belcher, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Burton Chandler Belden, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Wester W. Belden, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1926 Abraham J. Beller, M.D. Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1920 Raymond Clayton Bender, M.S. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1926 . Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1924. Stanley R. Benedict, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, New York City, 1912 . Assistant Professor, 1910. James William Benner, D.V.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Investigation of Animal Diseases, 1921 Instructor in Special Research in Animal Diseases, 1919; Assistant Professor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1920. John Bentley, jr., B.S., M.F. Professor of Forest Engineering, 1918 . Assistant Professor of Forestry, 1911. Madison Bentley, Ph.D. Sage Professor of Psychology, 1928 . Assistant, 1897; Instructor, 1898; Assistant Professor, 1902-12. Herbert Bergamini, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1927 . Assistant, 1922. Harry S. Berkoff, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . Milton L. Berliner, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York City, 1928 . FredericWaldemar Berner, B.S., Ch.E. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Alice R. Bernheim, M.D. Associate in Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Cornelius Betten, Ph.D. Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture, 1923 . Pro fessor, Secretary, and Registrar, 191 5; Vice-Dean of Resident Instruc tion, 1920; Acting Dean of the College of Agriculture, 1924-26; Acting Dean of the College of Home Economics, 1925-26. Myrtle Sherer Betten. Instructor in Home Economics, 1925 . Instructor, 1921-22. Abraham Jacobus Beyleveld, Ph.D. Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1928 . 1 8 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Cora Ella Binzel. Professor of Rural Education, 1928 . Acting Professor, 1919; Professor, 1922-27. Raymond Russell Birch, Ph.D. Professor and Superintendent of the Veterinary Experiment Station, 1920 . Assistant, 1910; Instructor in Experimental Pathology, 1910; Instructor in Charge of Station, 191 1; Superintendent of Station, 1914; Assistant Professor and Superintendent of Station, 1916. George L. Birnbaum, M.D. Assistant in Surgical Research, New York City, 1928 . Morris Gilbert Bishop, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1926 . Instructor, 1921. Frederick Olds Bissell, jr., A.B. Instructor in English, 1926 . James Adrian Bizzell, Ph.D. Professor of Soil Technology in the College ofAgriculture and Federal Experi ment Station, 1912 . Assistant Chemist, 1903; Assistant Professor of Soil Technology in the Federal Experiment Station, 1908. Beulah Blackmore, B.S. Professor of Home Economics, 1923 . Instructor, 1915; Assistant Pro fessor, 191 7. Nathan F. Blau, D.V.M., Ph.D. Associate in Chemistry, New York City, 1922 . William Ernest Blauvelt, B.S. Extension Instructor in Entomology, 1928 . Forest Milo Blodgett, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1919 . Assistant Professor, 1915- 17; Assistant Extension Professor, 1917-19. AlbertWilhelm Boesche, Ph.D. Professor of German, 1915 . Instructor, 1905-06; Assistant Professor, 1910. Oswald H. Boltz, M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Morris Chester Bond, B.S. Extension Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1928 . Extension Instructor, 1925; Instructor, 1926. Nancy Lee Booker, B.A. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 . Assistant, 1925-26. Lucy Elizabeth Boothroyd, A.B. Assistant in Pomology, 1928. Samuel Latimer Boothroyd, B.S. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy, 192 1 . Instructor in Civil Engineer ing, 1905; Assistant Professor of Topographic and Geodetic Engineering, 1908-12. Francke Huntington Bosworth, A.B. Andrew Dickson White Professor of Architecture, 1923 . Dean of the College of Architecture and Professor of Design, 1919-27. Harold Eugene Botsford, B.S. Extension Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1925 . Assistant, 1916; Exten sion Instructor, 1918; Assistant Professor, 1920. Howard Barton Boyd, B.S.A. Instructor in Business Management, 1928 . Instructor in Marketing, 1927. James Ernest Boyle, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Economy, 1923 . Extension Professor, 191 7. Arthur Forest Boyles, CE. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923 . Jessie Austin Boys, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Instructor, 1917. Hans Heinrich Boysen, Ph.D. Instructor in Bacteriology, 1927- THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 19 Eugene Francis Bradford, Ph.D. Director of Admissions, 1928 . James Chester Bradley, Ph.D. Professor of Entomology, 1920 . Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, 1919; Assistant, 1905-09; Assistant Professor, 191 1. Muriel Brasie, B.S., M.A. Acting Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1928 . Olaf Martinius Brauner. Professor of Drawing and Painting in the College of Architecture, 1909 . Instructor, 1895; Assistant Professor, 1898. Harry A. Bray, M.D., L.R.C.P. Lecturer on Tuberculosis, New York City, 1922 . Robert Stanley Breed, Ph.D. Chief in Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923. Professor of Dairy Indus try, Geneva, 1919. Julian Pleasant Bretz, Ph.D. Professor of American History, 1910 . Assistant Professor, 1908; Secretary of the University Faculty, 1920-26. James Duncan Brew, B.S. Extension Professor of Dairy Industry, 1920 . Assistant Extension Pro fessor, 1919. Sarah Lucile Brewer, B.S. Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1926 . Instructor, 1916; Assistant Professor, 1918; Assistant Extension Professor, 1919. Thomas Roland Briggs. Ph.D. Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1925 . Assistant, 1909-12; Assistant Pro fessor of Physical Chemistry and Electro-Chemistry, 1915; Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1923. Frank Jessup Bristol. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1928 . Kenneth William Britt. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 . Herbert Dimmick Brokaw, B.S. Extension Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1928 . Instructor in Farm Shop, 1927. Frances Artie Brookins. Instructor and Associate Shop Director in Home Economics, 1921 . Leslie Nathan Broughton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English, 191 6 . Instructor, 1910. Constance Conner Brown, A.B. Assistant in Public Speaking, 1926 . Paul Erskine Brown. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1926 . Instructor, 1920-25. Arthur Wesley Browne, Ph.D. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1923 . Instructor, 1903; Assistant Pro fessor, 1906; Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 1910. Kenneth Alan Browne, B.S. in E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1927 - Howard Fitts Browning, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . William French Bruce, Ph.D. Instructor in Education, 1926 . Walter Hammond Brundage, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 191 7 . Assistant, 191 5. Earl Louis Brunett, D.V.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Poultry Diseases, Veterinary College, 1927 . Assist ant, 1920; Instructor in Veterinary Diagnosis, 1922; Instructor in Poul try Diseases, 1924. Norman Sharpe Buchanan, B.A. Instructor in Economics, 1927 . 20 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Harry Oliver Buckman, Ph.D. Professor of Soil Technology, 1917 . Assistant, 1910; Instructor, 1912; Assistant Professor, 1912. Roland Franklin Bucknam, B.S. Extension Instructor in Farm Management, 1926 . Instructor, 1925. Jacob Buckstein, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1926 . Isabelle Frisbee Bull, B.S. Instructor in Rural Education, 1925 . Janet Watson Bump, M.S. Assistant in Home Economics, 1927 . Lawrence Adams Burckmyer, B.S. in E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1922 . Charles Kellogg Burdick, A.B., LL.B. Professor of Law, 1914 - Dean of the Law School, 1926 . Acting Dean, 1923-24, 1925-26, second term. James Dabney Burfoot, M.S. Instructor in Geology, 1927 . Assistant, 1925-26. Walter H. Burkholder, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Pathology, 1927 . Special Investigator, 1917; Assistant Professor, 1921. Robert Crosby Burnette, B.S., Extension Assistant in Rural Engineering, 1928. Leroy P. Burnham, S.B., M.S. in Arch. Professor of Architecture, 1923 . Assistant Professor, 1914. Stewart Henry Burnham, B.S. Assistant Curator, Botany, 1922 . Assistant in Botany, 1904-05, 1920-22. George Lincoln Burr, A.B., LL.D., Litt.D. Professor ofMedieval History, Emeritus, 1922 . Honorary Librarian, Presi dent White Library, 1922 . Instructor in Modern History, 1881-84; Instructor in Anglo-Saxon, 1886-87 ; Instructor in Medieval andModern History, 1888; Assistant Professor of History, 1889; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval History, 1890; Associate Professor, 1891; Pro fessor, 1892; Professor of Medieval History, 1902; John Stambaugh Pro fessor of History, 1919; Librarian, President White Library, 1890-1922. Earle Nelson Burrows, M.C.E. Assistant Professor of Bridge Engineering, 1915 - Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1910. Howard Stanley Bush. Assistant in the Pattern Shop, 1905 . Donald J. Bushey, B.S., M.L.D. Extension Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, 1928 . Frank Pores Bussell, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Plant Breeding, 1924 . Extension Instructor, 1917; Assistant Extension Professor, 1919; Assistant Professor, 1921; Ex tension Professor, 1922. Gladys Butt, B.S. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Paul M. Butterfield, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1926 . Julian Edward Butterworth, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1919 - George Samuel Butts, B.S. Extension Instructor and Supervisor of Farm Study Courses, 1928 . Sannie Callan, B.S., B.Ed., A.M. Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . Extension Instructor, 1925. Felipe Camino-Galicia, Bachillerato, Licenciado en ciencias qui nucas. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1926 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 21 Ellen Brainard Canfield. Instructor in Physical Education, 1917 . Instructor in Physical Training, 1894. Helen Canon, B.A., B.S., M.S. Research Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents in Charge of Program, 1922 . Assistant in Home Economics, 191 5; Extension Instructor, 1917; Assistant Exten sion Professor, 1918; State Leader in Charge of Program, 1920; Ex tension Professor, 1925; Extension Instructor, 1926. Harry Caplan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of the Classics, 1925 . Instructor in Public Speaking, 1919; Instructor in the Classics and Public Speaking, 1923; Instructor in the Classics, 1924. Mildred Carney, B.S., A.M. Extension Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1928 . Acting Exten sion Assistant Professor, 1926. Charles Milton Carpenter, D.V.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Bacteriology and Parasitology, 1923 . Instructor in Diagnosis, 1917; Acting Professor, 1921-22. Dwight Clark Carpenter, Ph.D. Associate in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 . Percy Hamilton Carr, M.S. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Doak Bain Carrick, Ph.D. Professor of Pomology, 1921 . Assistant, 1915-17. Welsey Barnett Carroll, A.B. Instructor in English, 192 1 . John R. Carty, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1926 . Walter Buckingham Carver, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 1925 . Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 1910. Charles S. B. Cassassa, M.D. Instructor in PathologicalAnatomy, NewYorkCity, 192 1 . Assistant, 19 14. Martin Paul Catherwood, B.S.A., M.S. Instructor in Marketing, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. George Edward Gordon Catlin, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Political Science, 1928 . Assistant Professor, 1924. McKeen Cattell, Ph.D., M.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology, New York City, 1927 . Instructor, 1924. George Walter Cavanaugh, B.S. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 1909 . Assistant, 1891; Assistant Professor, 1903. Russell L. Cecil, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 192 1. Assistant in Clinical Pathology, 1917-20; Instructor in ClinicalMedicine, 1916-21. Theodore Smith Chadeayne. Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1927 . Lewis Charles Chadwick, B.S. Instructor in Ornamental Horticulture, 1928 . Assistant in Floriculture, 1925; Instructor in Floriculture, 1927 . Nathaniel H. Chadwick, B.S. Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1925 . *George Ray Chamberlain, M.E. Assistant Professor of Freehand Drawing in the College of Architecture, 19 1 5 . Instructor in Industrial Drawing and Art, 1902-04; Instructor in Freehand Drawing, 1906. Robert Franklin Chamberlain, M.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1926 . Instructor, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1920. *Died July 15. 1929- 22 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER William Harold Chambers, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology, New York City, 1928 - Emile Monnin Chamot, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry, 1910 . Assist ant, 1890; Instructor, 1891; Assistant Professor, 1901. Fred Llewellyn Chappell, jr., A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Elliott Evans Cheatham, A.B., LL.B. Professor of Law, 1926 . Herbert Rollin Childs, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1923 . Charles Chupp, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Plant Pathology, 1927 - Assistant, 1912; Instructor, 1914; Extension Instructor, 1917; Assistant Extension Professor, 1919. Irving Porter Church, B.C.E., CE. Professor of AppliedMechanics and Hydraulics, Emeritus, 1916 . Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1876; Associate Professor, 1891 ; Professor of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, 1892-1916. John W. Churchman, M.D. Professor of Therapeutics, New York City, 1927 . Associate in Hygiene, 1923; Associate Professor, 1925. Hettie Morse Chute, M.A. Assistant in Botany, 1928 . Arthur H. Cilley, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Clinical Instructor in Surgery, 1913. PeterWalter Claassen, Ph.D. Professor of Biology, 1925 . Assistant in Entomology, 1915; Instructor in Natural History, 1917; Assistant Professor, 1919. Arthur William Clark, B.S. Associate in Research Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 - Carrol Bromley Clark, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1924 . John Magruder Clark. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Percival Lemon Clark, jr., A.M. Instructor in Economics, 1928 . Assistant, 1923; Instructor, 1924-27. Roy Edwards Clark, M.E. Assistant Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, 1919 Instructor, 1913. Edward E. Clayton, Ph.D. Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva. 1923 - Stephen Farrell Cleary, M.E. Instructor in Machine Design, 1919 . Arthur F. Coca, M.D. Professor of Immunology, New York City, 1924 . Instructor in Experimen tal Pathology, 191 1; Instructor in Pathology, 1915; Instructor in Immunology, 1917; Assistant Professor, 192 1. William Earle Cole, B.S.A., M.S. Assistant in Rural Education, 1928 . W. Storrs Cole, M.S. Instructor in Physical Geography, 1928 . Assistant in Geology, 1925-26; 1927. George Louis Coleman, B.S. in Arch. Instructor in Music, 1919 . Jacob Roland Collins, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1921 . Instructor, 1918. Reginald Clifton Collison, M.S. Chief in Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1923 . Professor of Soil Technology, Geneva, 1919. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 23 Frank Colucci, A.M. Reader in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1928 . Anna Botsford Comstock, B.S. Professor of Nature Study, Emeritus, 1922 . Assistant in Nature Studies, 1897; Lecturer in Nature Study, 1903; Lecturer in Extension Teach ing, 1906; Lecturer in Nature Study, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1913; Professor, 1920. John Henry Comstock, B.S. Professor of Entomology and General Invertebrate Zoology, Emeritus, 1914 . Instructor in Entomology, 1873; Assistant Professor, 1876; Professor, 1882. Lewis Cowles Conant, A.B. Instructor in Geology, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Woodhull L. Condict, M.D. Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1926 . William James Congdon. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Ogden F. Conkey, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1922 . Harold Joel Conn, Ph.B. Chief in Research, Soil Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923 . Assistant in Soil Technology, Federal Experiment Station, 1908-11; Professor of Soil Technology, Geneva, 1922. Laila Coston Conner, A.M., M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1925 . Lewis Atterbury Conner, Ph.B., M.D. Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1916 . Instructor, 1898; Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1900. Walter Lichtenthaeler Conwell, CE. Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1925 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 191 1 ; Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1915. Robert Anderson Cooke, A.M., M.D. Assistant Professor ofApplied Immunology, NewYork City, 1921 . Assist ant in Physiology, 1908-09; Lecturer in Applied Immunology, 1919. Henry S. F. Cooper, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery and Assistant in Surgical Research, New York City, 1928 . Assistant in Surgical Research, 1926. Herbert Press Cooper, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, 1922 . Instructor, 1920. Lane Cooper, Ph.D. Professor of the English Language and Literature, 191 5 . Instructor in English, 1902; Assistant Professor, 1906. Joshua Alban Cope, B.S., M.F. Assistant Extension Professor of Forestry, 1924 . Morris Albert Copeland, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1925 . Instructor, 1921. Nelson W. Cornell, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1925 - Walter Rodney Cornell, B.S., CE. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 1926 . Instructor in Civil Engineer ing, 1909; Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1920. Pol Coryllos, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1923 . John Cleveland Cothran, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Walter Wendell Cotner, B.S. in E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1925 . John Courtney, B.S. Instructor in Hotel Accounting, 1927 . Assistant in Hotel Engineering, 1924-25. 24 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Arthur Gibbes Crafts, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1929 . Clyde Firman Craig, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 191 5 . Assistant, 1906; Instructor, 1907. Helen Hill Craig, A.B. Assistant in Botany, 1929 . Stewart L. Craig, M.D. Assistant in Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York City, 1922 . Clinical Assistant, 1918-2 1. William Somerville Craig. Assistant in Heat-Power Engineering, 1928 . William Thomas Craig. Assistant in Cereal Investigation, 1919 . Assistant in Plant Breeding, 1913; Instructor, 1915-18. Carl Crandall, CE. Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 192 1 - Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1913. William Truman Crandall, M.S. Assistant Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1922 . Cyrus Richard Crosby, A.B. Extension Professor of Entomology, 1913 . Entomologist, 1906; Assistant Professor of Entomological Investigations, 1909. Ruth Crosby, B.S. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 . William Francis Crosier, A.B. Assistant in Botany, 1927 . Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1927. Helen Bothwell Crouch, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . Gustavus Watts Cunningham, Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of Philosophy, 1927 . Theodore J. Curphey, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Otis Freeman Curtis, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1922 . Assistant in the Farm Course, 1912; Instructor in Botany, 1913; Assistant Professor, 1917. RalphWright Curtis, M.S. in Agr. Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, 1922 . Professor of Landscape Art, 1916; Assistant in Nature Study, 1905-06; Assistant Professor, 1913. Ella Cushman, B.S. in Ed., B.S. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Extension Instructor, 1926-27. Robert Eugene Cushman, Ph.D. Goldwin Smith Professor of Government, 1928 . Professor of Political Science, 1923. Max Cutler, M.D. Assistant in Pathology, New York City, 1928 . Assistant, 1925-27. Arthur Chester Dahlberg, M.S. Chief in Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1925 . Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1922; Associate in Research, 1923. George Irving Dale, Ph.D. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1925 . Instructor, 1911-15- Gilbert Dalldorf, B.S., M.D. Instructor in Surgical Pathology andAssistant in Pathology, New York City, 1928 . Assistant in Pathology, 1927. Karl M.Dallenbach, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology , 1921 . Instructor, 1916-18, 1919. Charles LoomisDana, A.M.,M.D., LL.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1898- THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 25 Derrill McCullough Daniel, M.S. Assistant in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1925 . Elizabeth Deloss Daniels, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education, 1927 . Francois Darrieulat. Instructor in Physical Education, 1924 . Herbert Joseph Davenport, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, 1916 . Adam Clarke Davis, jr., M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1925 . Instructor, 1914-17, 1919; Assistant Professor, 1919. Ardith Paul Davis, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 . Benjamin Harold Davis, B.A. Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1928 . E. Gorton Davis, B.S. Professor of Landscape Architecture, 1922 . Assistant Professor of Rural Art, 191 1 ; Assistant Professor of Landscape Art, 1912; Professor of Landscape Art, 1916. John Staige Davis, jr., M.D. Assistant in Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, New York City, 1928. Thomas Kirby Davis, M.D. Associate in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1927 . Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1909-10; Instructor, 1922. Jesse Allison De France, M.S. Assistant in Ornamental Horticulture, 1928 . Assistant in Botany, 1926. Charles DeGarmo, Ph.D. Professor of the Science and Art of Education, Emeritus, 1914 . Professor, 1898; Dean of the Summer Session, 1898-1905. Myron Bonham Deily, Ph.B. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1928 . Dorothy Celia DeLaney, B.S. Assistant State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents, 1926 - Frederick Shepard Dennis, M.D., F.R.C.S. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, New York City, 1910 . Professor, 1898. Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph.B., B.S., D.Sc. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1903 . Instructor in Chemistry, 1887-89; Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1891; Associate Professor, 1894; Professor, 1900. James S. Denton, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1926 . Assistant, 192 1; Instructor, 1922-23; Assistant, 1925; Instructor, 1926. Norman Wentworth DeWitt, Ph.D., F.R.S.C Acting Professor of Classics, 1928 . Herman Diederichs, M.E. John Edson Sweet Professor of Engineering, 1928 . Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering, 1921 . Assistant in Experimental Engineering, 1898; Instructor, 1899; Assistant Professor, 1902; Profes sor, 1907. Secretary of Sibley College, 1919-20. Arthur H. Dodge, M.D. Instructor in Pathological Anatomy, New York City, 1923 . Assistant, 1922. Ralph William Dornte, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Alfred Bayliss Dorrance, B.S. Assistant in Agronomy, 1928 . 26 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Ernest Dorsey, Ph.D. Instructor in Plant Breeding, 1920 . Assistant, 1916-17, 1918-20. Alfred Laurence Dresser, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 . William P. Driscoll, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1923 . Alexander M. Drummond, A.M. Professor of Public Speaking, 1920 . Instructor, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1916. Eugene F. DuBois, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1919 . Instructor in Applied Pharmacology, 1910; Lecturer in Clinical Physiology, 1913; Assistant Professor, 191 7. RobertO. DuBois,M.D. Assistant in Pediatrics, NewYorkCity, 1923 . Guilford S. Dudley, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1923 . Assistant, 1917; Instructor, 1921. Wade Duley, M.D. Assistant in Surgery, New York City, 1928 . William McLeish Dunbar, B.Arch. Assistant Professor of Design in the College of Architecture, 1925 . Georgianna Hawley Duncan, A.M. Assistant in Geology, 1928 . Charles Love Durham, Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of Latin, 1909 . Instructor, 1897; Assistant Professor, 1901; Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences, second term, 1916-17; 1917-18; second term, 1918-19. Mary Eva Duthie, B.S. Extension Assistant Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1928 . Ex tension Instructor, 1924. Joseph Alma Dye, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology, 1926 . Assistant, 1916-19; Instructor, 1923. Leaman Andrew Dye, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics, 1928 . Frances Palmer Eagan, A.B. Assistant in Public Speaking, 1927 . Arthur Johnson Eames, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1920 . Instructor, 1912; Assistant Professor, 1914. Dolan Hoye Eargle, A.B. Assistant in Engineering Geology, 1928 . Bulah Cary Eastman, M.A. Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Mack Easton, B.S. Instructor in Public Speaking, 1928 . Theodore Hildreth Eaton, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1920 . Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1913-14. PaulWitherspoon Eckley, A.B. Assistant in Hygiene, 1920 . Assistant in Anatomy, 1919; Instructor in Physical Education, 1921-23. James Clifton Edgar, A.M., M.D. Professor of Obstetrics, Emeritus, New York City, 1921 . Professor, 1898. Dayton James Edwards, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physiology, NewYork City, 1922 . Instructor, 1918; Lecturer, 1919; Assistant Professor, 1921. Norman Lyle Egbert, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1924 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 2J Cary Eggleston, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1927 . Instructor in Phar macology, 1912-18; Instructor in Therapeutics, 1921-23; Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, 1918-23; Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1923. Joseph P. Eidson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York City, 1926 . Olav Einset, B.Agr. Assistant in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923 . Frank Oakes Ellenwood, A.B., M.E. Professor of Power Engineering, 1916 . Acting Assistant Professor, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 191 2. George Thomson Elliot, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Emeritus, New York City, 1920 . Professor, 1898. WillardWaldo Ellis, A.B., LL.B. Librarian of the College of Agriculture, 1916 . Clayton Sumner Ellsworth, A.B. Assistant in Ancient History, 1927 . Herbert Charles Elmer, Ph.D. Professor of Latin, Emeritus, 1928 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1888; Assistant Professor, 1890; Professor, 1909. William James Elser, M.D. Professor of Bacteriology, New York City, 1909 - Assistant in Pathology, 1901; Instructor in Bacteriology, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1908. John James Elson, A.B. Instructor in English, 1925 . George Charles Embody, Ph.D. Professor of Aquiculture, 1920 . Instructor in Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1909-10; Instructor in Aquiculture, 191 1; Assistant Profes sor, 1912. Rollins Adams Emerson, B.S., D.Sc. Professor of Plant Breeding, 1914 . Dean of the Graduate School, 1925 . Donald English, B.S., M.B.A. Professor of Economics and Accounting, 1918 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1915. Acting Secretary, College of Arts and Sciences, 1919-20. Stanley Gustav Ericson, B.S. Assistant in Forestry, 1928 . Millard Clayton Ernsberger, A.B., M.E. Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, 192 1 . Instructor, 1918-19. Dora Wetherbee Erway. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1922 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1921. Dwight Leonard Espe, M.S. Assistant in Physiology, 1928 . Jeannette Evans, M.D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene, 1924 . Medical Adviser ofWomen, 1923 . Assistant in Physiology, 1918-19; Instructor in Hygiene, 1923. George Abram Everett, A.B., LL.B. Professor of Extension Teaching, 1915 . Assistant in Elocution and Ora tory, 1899-1901 ; Instructor, 1904;Assistant Professor, 1906-07, 1910-15. A. C. Everhart. Assistant in Dairy Industry, 1928 - Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, 1928. Mary Anita Ewer, A.M. Heckscher Research Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1928. James Ewing, A.M., D.Sc, M.D. Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1899 . 28 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Frank Latta Fairbanks, M.E. Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering, 1920 . Assistant, 1917; Instruc tor, 191 8. Howard Newton Fairchild. Assistant in Heat-Power Engineering, 1929 . John Joseph Fallon. Instructor in Physical Education, 1920 . Richard Bayles Farnham, B.S. Instructor in Floriculture, 1927 . William Hursh Farnham, A.B., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Law, 1926 . Secretary of the Law School, 1927 . Charles Everett Farr, M.D. Professor of Surgery, New York City, 1928 . Assistant, 1909-11; Instruc tor, 1913-14; 1915-17, 1920; Assistant Professor, 1921. Lilian Ketura Pond Farrar, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1921 . Instructor, 1916. E. J. Faulkner. Instructor in Physical Education, 1927 . Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph.D. Professor of German, 1910 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1905. Eliot Gilbert Fay, A.M. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1927 . Samuel Feldman, Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology, 1925 . Assistant, 1920. Haynes H. Fellows, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Ralph Almon Felton, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1923 . Leslie A. Fenner, M.E., E.E. Instructor in Machine Design, 191 8 . Faith Fenton, B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1925 . Instructor, 1922. Jeremiah Sweetser Ferguson, M.S., M.D. Secretary of the Faculty of the Medical College, 1909 . Instructor in Histology, 1898; Assistant Professor of Histology, 1908; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, 1919-23. Robert Paul Ferguson, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Karl Hermann Fernow, Ph.D. Extension Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1925 . Assistant, 1922; Extension Instructor, 1924. Emery N. Ferriss, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1924 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1919; Assistant Professor, 1920. Myron Gustin Fincher, D.V.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine, 1925 . Instructor, 1920. Donald Lord Finlayson, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, 1928 . Lecturer, 1928. Marion Fish, B.S. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 - Pierre Augustine Fish, B.S., D.Sc, D.V.S., D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Physiology, 1902 . Secretary of the Faculty of the VeterinaryCollege, 1896-1927. Instructor, 1 890 ;Assistant Professor, 1896. Walton Isaac Fisher. Assistant in Investigation, Plant Breeding, 1920 . Assistant, 1913-17, 1919-20; Instructor, 1917-18. R. Louise Fitch, M.A. Dean of Women, 1926 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 29 John Woodward Fitzgerald, A.B. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1927 . Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Pathology, 1922 . Assistant in Botany, 1908; Instructor in Plant Pathology, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1913. Earl Alvah Flansburgh, B.S. Assistant County Agent Leader, 1921 . Raymond Herbert Fleckenstein, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1925 . Assistant, 1922-24. George Crosby Floyd, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes, Ph.D. Instructor in Entomology, 1921 . Assistant, 1915; Instructor, 1915-16; Assistant in Natural History, 1918; Instructor in Biology, 1918; Assist ant Curator of Lepidoptera, 1919; Assistant in Entomology, 1920. Charles Redman Fordyce, M.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1925 . James Donald Forrester, B.S. Assistant in Geology, 1928 . Jeannette L. Fortier. Assistant in Rural Education, 1928 . Leo Anthony Fortune, D.V.M. Instructor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1928 . Nellis Barnes Foster, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Instructor, 1913; Assistant Professor, 1914-16, 1919. Robert Geib Foster, B.S. Instructor in Rural Social Organization, 1927 . Assistant in Marketing, 1925-26. Marie Belle Fowler, B.S., M.A. Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Allan Cameron Fraser, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding, 1919 . Assistant, 1913; Instructor, 1914. John Frank Fraser, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1928 . Instructor, 1924; Associate, 1927; Instructor, 1927. Ellis Freeman, Sc.D. Instructor in Psychology, 1928 . Frank Samuel Freeman, S.B., Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Education, 1928 . Instructor, 1925. Walter Hoyt French, Ph.D. Instructor in English, 1920 . Assistant, 1920. Lewis A. Froman, A.B. Instructor in Economics, 1928 - James Nathan Frost, D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Surgery, 191 7 . Assistant, 1907; Instructor, 1908; Assistant Professor, 1913. Lynn L. Fulkerson, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1923 . ElvaCampbellFuller, B.S. Instructor inHome Economics, 1928 . JoeRoudolphFurr, B.S. Assistant in Pomology, 1927 . AltonGabrial, M.S. Assistant inChemistry, 1928 . SimonHenryGage, B.S. Professor of Histology and Embryology, Emeritus, 1908 . Instructor in Microscopy and Practical Physiology, 1877-80; Assistant Professor of Physiology and Lecturer on Micro-Technology, 1881; Associate Profes- 30 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER sor, 1889; Associate Professor of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, 1893; Professor, 1895; Professor of Microscopy, Histology, and Em bryology, 1896; Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1902. Victor Raymond Gage, M.M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1923 . Instructor, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1912. Foster Lee Gambrel, M.S. Assistant in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1925 . Enoch Francis Garner, M.E. Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1920 . Instructor, 1907-10, 1913-20. Clara Louise Garrett, B.S. Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1923 . Instructor, 1916. Seymour Stanton Garrett, CE. World War Memorial Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 1920 . In structor in Civil Engineering, 1906-08; Assistant Professor, 1910; Professor, 1920. Carl Witz Gartlein, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Assistant, 1925. William Henry Gauger, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Helen Gavin, A.M., M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . Assistant, 1918-19. Judson Whiton Genung, B.S. Assistant in Public Speaking, 1926 . Avery Brewster George, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Sidney Gonzales George, CE. Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1916 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1908. John C A. Gerster, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1919 . Instructor ^ I9][4- Walter Joseph Gibbons, D.V.M., M.S. Instructor in Veterinary Medicine, 1926 . Roswell Clifton Gibbs, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, 1918 . Assistant, 1906; Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 1912. Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, second term, 1926-27. Anson Wright Gibson, M.S. Associate Secretary, College of Agriculture, 1928 . Instructor in Farm Practice, 1915-17; Assistant Farm Superintendent, 1917-18; Instruc tor, 192 1. Charles Langdon Gibson, M.D. Professor of Surgery, New York City, 191 8 . Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System, 1900; Instructor in Surgery, 1902; Pro fessor of Clinical Surgery, 1906; Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1912; Associate Professor, 1917. Robert Stirling Gibson, M.D. (CM.) Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1928 . Alfred Gustav Gierke, D.V.M. Assistant, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1928 . Adam Capen Gill, Ph.D. Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography, 1910 . Assistant Professor, 1894. David Clinton Gillespie, Ph.D. Professor ofMathematics, 1925 . Instructor, 1906 ;Assistant Professor, 19 1 1 . Charles Alton Gillett, B.S. Extension Assistant in Forestry, 1928 . Assistant, 1924-25. Charles Malcolm Gilman, M.D. Instructor in Anatomy, New York City, 1928 . Assistant, 1926-27. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 3 1 Herbert Lester Gilman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1922 . Assistant in Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1916-17; Instructor in Ob stetrics, 1920; Instructor, Veterinary Experiment Station, 1921. Andrew J. Gilmour, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1920 . Fred E. Gladwin, B.S. Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923 . Hugh Glasgow, Ph.D. Chief in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1928 . Associate in Research, 1923. Walter Oscar Gloyer, M.A. Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1923 . Elizabeth Goepp, A.B. Assistant in Public Speaking, 1928 - TheodoreWalter Goers. Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1929 . Harry Gold, M.D. Instructor in Pharmacology, New York City, 1922 . Robert Goldin, B.S. Assistant in Botany, 1928 . Assistant, 1924-27. NorrisWhitney Goldsmith, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1926. Alpheus Mansfield Goodman, B.S. in Agr. Extension Professor of Rural Engineering,- 1925 . Extension Instructor, 1919; Assistant Extension Professor, 1920. Harrison Louis Goodman, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1928 . Malcolm Goodridge, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor of Therapeutics, 1916. Anne Temple Gordon, B.A. Instructor in Botany, 1928 . Assistant, 1926. Myron Gordon, M.S. Heckscher Research Assistant in Animal Biology, 1925 . Ruth Gordon. Assistant in Economics, 1928 . Adrian Gordon Gould, M.D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene, 1923 . Assistant Medical Adviser, 1921 . Instructor, 1921. Lawrence Peabody Gould. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . William Theodore Grams, B.S. in Agr. Extension Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1921: . Guy Everett Grantham, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1916; Instructor, 1917-20. Hulda Greeley. Assistant in Zoology, 1927 . John Richard Greeley, A.B. Instructor in Zoology, 1928 . Assistant in Zoology, 1925- Donald Tallmadge Griffin, A.B. Assistant in Psychology, 1926 . JamesWalter Grimes, B.F.A. Instructor in Freehand Drawing in the College of Architecture, 1928 . Grace Hall Griswold, Ph.D. Instructor in Entomology, 1923 . Assistant, 1922. Ella F. Grove, M.D. Instructor in Immunology, New York City, 1926 . Assistant in Bacteri ology, 1922. 32 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Othon Goepp Guerlac, Licencie es lettres, Licencie" en droit. WorldWar Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1920 . Instructor, 1900; Assistant Professor, 1904; Professor, 1919. Grant Guillemont, A.B. Assistant in Physiology, New York City, 1928 - Assistant in Anatomy, 1925-26. Connie Myers Guion, A.M., M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Instructor in Therapeutics, 1919-20. Cedric Hay Guise, B.S., M.F. Assistant Professor of Forest Management, 1921 . Assistant, 1914; In structor, 191 5. Axel Ferdinand Gustafson, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Soil Technology, 1922 . Instructor, 1920; Assistant Extension Professor, 1920. Edward Sewell Guthrie, Ph.D. Professor of Dairy Industry, 1913 . Instructor and Investigator in Dairy Industry, 1908. Alva Gwin, M.D. Instructor in Hygiene, and Assistant Medical Adviser ofWomen, 1927 . Harvey Bernhardt Haag, M.D. Assistant in Pharmacology, New York City, 1928 . Edwin Harold Hadlock, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics, 1927 . William Arthur Hagan, D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1919 . Instructor In Obstetrics and Research in the Diseases of Breeding Cattle, 1916; In structor in Pathology and Bacteriology, 1917; Assistant Professor, 1918. Frank Henry Hall, B.S. Associate in Research, Vegetable Gardening, Geneva, 1923 . Goldan Orlando Hall, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1927 . Instructor, 1922; Exten sion Assistant Professor, 1925. Schuyler P. Hall, M.S., A.M. Assistant in Physics, 1925 . Edson J. Hambleton, M.S. Assistant in Entomology, 1927 . George Livingstone Hamilton, Ph.D. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1916 . Assistant Professor, 191 1. Harry H. Hamilton, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . William John Hamilton, jr., B.S. Assistant in Entomology, 1926 . William Alexander Hammond, Ph.D. Sage Professor of Ancient Philosophy and of Aesthetics, 1908 . Dean of the University Faculty, 1920 . Instructor in Greek Philosophy, 1891; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, 1 892 ; Assistant Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy and Aesthetics, 1903. Secretary of the University Faculty, 1903. David Birney Hand, B.A. Instructor in Biochemistry, 1927 . Assistant in Chemistry, 1926. George Raymond Hanselman, M.E. Instructor in Machine Drawing and Assistant in Rural Engineering, 1925 . Instructor in Machine Drawing, 1922. Poul Arne Hansen. Assistant in Research Bacteriology, Geneva, 1928 . Kristian Gosta Hansson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York City, 1926 . Assistant, 1925. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 33 Earle Volcart Hardenburg, Ph.D. Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1926 . Instructor, 1912; Assistant Pro fessor, 1919. Harold Friend Harding, A.B. Instructor in Public Speaking, 1928 . James Davis Harlan, B.S. Assistant in Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1923 . Samuel Willard Harman, M.S. Assistant in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 . Floyd Arthur Harper, B.S. Instructor in Farm Management, 1928 . MerrittWesley Harper, M.S. Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1913 . Assistant, 1905; Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 1907. John Frederick Harriott, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1926 . Instructor, 1923. Gilbert Dennison Harris, Ph.B. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology, 1909 . Assistant Professor, 1894. John H. Harris, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1928. Katharine Wyckoff Harris, B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1928 . Instructor, 1926. Edwin Shepherd Harrison, B.S. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1926 . Henry Clay Harshbarger, M.A. Instructor in Public Speaking, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Van Breed Hart, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Farm Management, 1927 . Instructor, 1920; Extension Instructor, 1922; Extension Assistant Professor, 1923. Robert Hughes Hartshorn, B.S. Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1928 . John Augustus Hartwell, M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery, New York City, 191 8 . Instructor in Physiology, 1898; Assistant Professor, 1901; Professor of Clinical Surgery, 1909-18; Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1911-18. Herbert B. Hartwig, M.S. Extension Assistant Professor of Agronomy, 1927 . Frederic Zeller Hartzell, M.A. Associate in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 . Eugene Elwin Haskell, B.C.E., CE. Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, Emeritus, 1921 . Dean of the College of Civil Engineering and Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, 1906. Mabel A. Hastie, B.S. Instructor in Rural Education, 1926 . Robert Anthony Hatcher, Ph.G., M.D. Professor of Pharmacology and Materia Medica, New York City, 1908 . Instructor in Materia Medica, 1904; Assistant Professor of Pharma cology, 1906. Edwin T. Hauser, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1925 Louis A. Hauser, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Louis Hausman, M.D. Associate in Neuro-Anatomy, New York City, 1926 . Instructor, 1924. Leslie Rushton Hawthorn, M.S. Assistant in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1925 . Assistant in Botany, 1924. 34 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Charles Ernest Hayden, A.B., D.V.M. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Physiology, 1914 . Assistant, 1909; Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1914; Acting Professor, 1918. Irving Samuel Haynes, M.D., D.Sc. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, New York City, 1926 . Professor of Practical Anatomy, 1898; Professor of Clinical Surgery, 191 1. Albert Sidney Hazzard, A.B. Instructor in Zoology, 1926 . Instructor, 1924-25. Walter Liston Head. Foreman, Machine Construction, 1909 . Assistant, 1904. William Vincent Healey, M.D. Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1926 . Assistant, Ortho pedic Surgery, 1921; Instructor, 1921-25. John William Hebel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English, 1921 - Instructor, 1914-17, 1919. John Hedberg. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1929 - Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, D.Sc. Director of the Experiment Station, Geneva, 1928 - Professor of Pomology, Geneva, 1919; Vice-Director of the Experiment Station, and Chief in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923. Arthur John Heinicke, Ph.D. Professor of Pomology, 1920 -. Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1917. John M. Hendrickson, D.V.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Poultry Research, Veterinary College, 1926 - Assist ant in Poultry Research, 1924; Instructor, 1925. James Courtenay Hening, M.S. Assistant in Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1923 . Roy B. Henline, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1926. George W. Henry, M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Mary Frances Henry, A.B., B.S. Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Instructor, 191 5; Assistant Profes sor, 1918. Ralph E. Herendeen, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1926 . Halldor Hermannsson. Professor of the Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, 1924 . Curator of the Icelandic Collection in the Library, 1906 . Instructor in the Scandinavian Languages, 1905; Lecturer in German, 1912-20; Assistant Professor of the Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, 1920. Glenn Washington Herrick, B.S. in Agr. Professor of Economic Entomology, 1912 . Assistant Professor, 1909. Barbour Lawson Herrington, B.S. * Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1928 . Gustave Frederick Heuser, Ph.D. Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1923 . Assistant, 1915; Instructor, 1917; Assistant Professor, 191 8. Barnard Wolcott Hewitt, A.B. Instructor in Public Speaking, 1928 . Howard William Higbee, B.S. Assistant in Agronomy, 1928 . Ralph Long Higley. Assistant in Farm Practice, 1928. Kenneth Franklin Hilbert, D.V.M. Instructor in Poultry Investigation, Veterinary College, 1928 . E. Harold Hinman, A.B., M.S. Assistant in Biology, 1928 . Assistant in Entomology, 1927. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 35 Robert Byron Hinman, M.S. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1921 . Instructor, 1920. Frederick Rudolph Hirsh, jr., A.B. Assistant in Physics, 1927 . James Morley Hitzrot, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1912; Associate Professor, 1917; Assistant Professor, 1919. LehmanEdwardHoag, B.Chem. Assistant inChemistry, 1927 . LynnA. Hoag,M.S.,M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1926 . Associate, 1923. Earl Jones Hoagland, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Frank Heywood Hodder, Ph.M. Acting Professor of American History, 1928 . Instructor in History, 1885; Instructor in History and Political Science, 1 886 ; Instructor in Political Economy, 1887; Instructor in American History, 1888; Assistant Pro fessor of Political Economy and Finance, 1889-90. Ralph W. Hodges. Assistant in Mechanic Arts, 1923 . Olive Hoefle, B.S. Assistant in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1927 . Harold Charles Hoffsommer, B.S., M.A. Assistant in Rural Social Organization, 1928 . Joseph P. Hoguet, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1919 . Instructor in Surgery, 191 1. Arthur L. Holland, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York City, 1921 . Instructor, 1915. Milton Lyle Holmes, A.B., M.B.A. Professor of Business Management, 1926 . Acting Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, 1924. Evelyn Holt, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . Assistant in Anatomy, 1920-21. Paul Thomas Homan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1927 . Warren Howard Hook, M.E. Assistant Professor of Heat-Power Engineering, 1920 - Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1910-17. Leroy Hooper. Foreman of the Pattern Shop, 191 1 . Assistant, 1907. Charlotte Bostwick Hopkins, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Edwin Fraser Hopkins, B.S. Assistant Professor of Botany, 1925 . Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1915; Instructor, 1916-17, 1918-19. Grant Sherman Hopkins, B.S., D.Sc, D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Anatomical Methods, 1903 . Assist ant, 1889; Instructor, 1890; Assistant Professor, 1896, Herbert Andrew Hopper, M.S. Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 191 3 - Assistant Professor, 1911. James G. Horsfall, B.S.A. Associate in Research, Botany,Geneva, 1929 . Assistant in PlantPathology, 1925; Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1928. Harry James Hosking, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry, 1927 . Assistant, 1925. 36 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Edwin Raymond Hoskins, B.S., M.S. in Agr. Instructor in Rural Education, 1922 . Ralph Sheldon Hosmer, B.S.A., M.F. Professor of Forestry, 1914 . Homer James Hotchkiss, A.M., M.M.E. Instructor in Machine Drawing, 1926 . Instructor in Physics, 1891-1903; Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering, 191 6. Burdette Newton Howe. Foreman in the Machine Shop, 1923 . Assistant, 1905. George Henry Howe, B.S. Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1923. Harley Earl Howe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1918 . Instructor, 1909-12. , Eric Vail Howell, M.C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1925 . Instructor, 1918, Mark Eidlitz Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923. Kenneth Avery Howlett, B.S. Extension Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1928 . David Fletcher Hoy, M.S. Registrar, 1895 - Assistant Registrar, 1891. Helen Jackson Hubbell, M.S. Extension Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1928 . George James Hucker, M.A. Associate in Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1923 . Hugh Cecil Huckett, B.S.A., A.M. Associate in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 . Assistant in Ento mology, 1920; Instructor, 1921-22. Edward Wesley Hughes, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1924 . Everett Clarke Hughes, B.A. HeckscherAssistant in Physics and Chemistry, 1928 . Assistant in Chemis try, 1927. Charles Henry Hull, Ph.D. Goldwin Smith Professor of American History, 1912 . Instructor in Political and Social Institutions, 1892; Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 1 893 ; Professor of American History, 1901 . Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1908-13. Chester Jermain Hunn, B.S.A. Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, 1926 . Arthur Clarendon Hunt. Assistant in Hotel Administration, 1928 - Russell Palmer Hunter, A.M. Instructor in Zoology, 1925 . Lewis Merwin Hurd. Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1914 . Assistant, 1909. Wallie Abraham Hurwitz, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 1924 . Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1914. Ladley Husted, A.B. Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1928 - John Irwin Hutchinson, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 1910 . Instructor, 1894; Assistant Professor 1903. John Carl Huttar, Ph.D. Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1924 . James Hutton, Ph.D. Instructor in the Classics, 1927 . George Hyslop, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1926 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 37 Harry Miles Imboden, M.D. Professor of Roentgenology, New York City, 1922 . Royal Burdwell Ingersoll, E.E. Instructor in Machine Design, 1926 . Gemma Jackson, A.B., M.S., A.M. Instructor in Botany, 1927 . Assistant, 1925. William J. Jackson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhinology, New York City, 1926 . Henry Sylvester Jacoby, CE. Professor of Bridge Engineering, Emeritus, 1922 . Assistant Professor, 1890; Associate Professor, 1894; Professor, 1897. Edmund R. P. Janvrin, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Howard S. Jeck, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1917 . Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1925 . Janette Jenison, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Nancy Jenison, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 191 7 . John Gamewell Jenkins, A.B., M.S. Assistant in Psychology, 1928 . Burton Aaron Jennings, B.S. Assistant Extension Professor of Rural Engineering, 1926 . Assistant in Farm Practice, 1918-20; Assistant in Rural Engineering, 1920-21; Extension Instructor, 1922. D. Rees Jensen, M.D. Assistant in Surgery, New York City, 1928 . Oskar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D. Professor of Entomology, 191 9 - Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1899; Assistant Professor, 1904-09; Assistant Professor of Biology, 191 2; Professor of Entomology, 1914; Professor of General Biology, 1915. Edgar Blauvelt Johnson, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry, 1923 . Assistant, 1915-16, 1921. Elmer Marker Johnson, A.B. Instructor in English, 1921 . H. H. Johnson, M.D. Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1923 . John Raven Johnson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1927 . Horace Leonard Jones, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Greek, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 1910. Jennie Catherine Jones. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1920 . Riverda Harding Jordan, Ph.D. Professor of Education, 1921 . Director of the Summer Session, 1924 . Whitman Howard Jordan, LL.D. Professor of Animal Nutrition, Emeritus, 1921 . Professor, 1920. William Ross Junkin, B.A. Instructor in Economics, 1926 . Morton Charles Kahn, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, New York City, 1928 - Instructor in Hygiene, 1919; Associate in Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 1927. George Kalif, M.A. Instructor in English, 1928 . 38 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Vladimir Karapetoff, CE. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1908 - Assistant Professor, 1904. Abraham Kardiner, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New York City, 1924. Helen Boak Kay, B.S., M.A. Extension Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Ralph Newton Kearney, B.M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1926 . Samuel F. Kelley, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology, New York City, 1926 . Peter Paul Kellogg. Assistant in Nature Study, 1927 . Merle John Kelly. Assistant in Meteorology, 1926 . Lincoln David Kelsey, B.S. Assistant County Agent Leader, 1928 . Myron Slade Kendrick, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Rural Economy, 1925 . Instructor in Economics, 1921; Assistant Professor of Economics, 1924. Earl Hesse Kennard, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, 1927 . Assistant, 1912; Instructor, 1913-14, 1916-17; Assistant Professor, 1917. Theodore G. Kennard, B.A. Heckscher ResearchAssistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Assistant in Chemistry, 1925- Robert Foster Kennedy, M.D., F.R.S.E. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1924 . Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1914; Associate Professor 1917. Abram Tucker Kerr, M.D. Professor of Anatomy, 1904 . Secretary of the Ithaca Division of theMedi cal College, 1902 . Assistant Professor, 1900. Acting Professor and Director of the Department of Hygiene, 1920-22. Marcel Hartwig Kessel, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in English, 1923 . Assistant, 192 1; Instructor, 1921-22. Edward Loughboro Keyes, jr., Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1910 . Assistant, 1898; Instructor, 1899. Raymond J. Kief. Lecturer, Institution Management, 1927 . Bradford Fisher Kimball, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics, 1923 . Dexter Simpson Kimball, A.B., M.E., LL.D. Dean of the College of Engineering, 1920 . Professor ofMachine Design and Industrial Engineering, 1915 . Assistant Professor, 1898-1901; Acting Director of Sibley College, second term, 1911-12; Professor of Machine Design and Construction, 1904. Acting Dean of Sibley College, 1917. Acting President of the University, June 15 to October 15, 1918. Lucy Kimball. Instructor in Home Economics, 1924 . Asa Carlton King, B.S.A. Professor of Farm Practice and Farm Superintendence, 191 5 . Extension Instructor, 191 1. Joseph E. J. King, M.S., M.D. Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 1921 . Lisle B. Kingery M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1926 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 39 Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1908. Instructor, 1896; Assistant Professor, 1899. Oliver Rathbun Kingsbury. Assistant in Aquiculture, 1928 . Joseph Stanley Kirk, B.S. Assistant in Biochemistry, 1928 . Winifred Kirk, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . Thomas J. Kirwin, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1926 . Alexander Barrett Klots, B.S. Assistant in Biology, 1928 . Walter C. Klotz, M.D. Assistant Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, New York City, 1927 . Clinical Assistant, 1903-05; Director of Clinic, 1926. Georges Abdallah Knaysi, Ph.D. Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1926 . Ferris Phillip Kneen. Assistant in Heat-Power Engineering, 1928 . Leila Charlton Knox, M.D. Instructor in Surgical Pathology, New York City, 1920 . Eva B. Knowlton. Assistant in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1929 . Lewis Knudson, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1916 . Assistant in Plant Physiology, 1908 ; Instructor, 1908 ;Assistant Professor, 191 1 . Minna F. Koch, M.S. Assistant in Botany, 1927 . Helen L. Koehler. Assistant in Home Economics, 1927 . Wolfgang Kohler, Ph.D. Lecturer in Psychology, second term, 1928-29. Frank Joseph Kokoski, B.S. Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1927 . Simeon John Koshkin, M.E. Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1926 . Arthur F. Kraetzer, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1926 . Walter M. Kraus, M.D. Associate in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1927 . Instructor, 1922. George Kreezer, Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology, 1927 . Assistant, 1925. Gerald Kruger, B.A. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Assistant, 1925-26. Walter Gernet Krum. Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1923 . Superintendent in Poultry Department, 1907; Assistant, 1912; Instructor, 1916-17, 1920-22; Extension Instructor, 1917-20. Paul J. Kruse, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 191 8 . Assistant Professor, 191 7. Ernest August Kubler, Ph.D. Instructor in German, 1926 . Julius Anson Kuck, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Wayne Edward Kuhn, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1925 - 40 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Elisabeth V. Lacey, B.A., B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Carl Edwin Ladd, Ph.D. Director of Extension, 1924 . Assistant, 1911; Instructor, 1912-15; Pro fessor of Farm Management, 1920; Extension Professor, 1922. Max LudwigWolfram Laistner, M.A. Professor of Ancient History, 1925 . John Matthew Lakas, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1927 . Michael Lake, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Pathology, New York City, 1928 . Instructor in Medicine, 1926. Alexander Lambert, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York City, 1898. Curt Lamm, Ph.D. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928. Thomas Eldredge LaMont, M.S. Instructor in Farm Management. 1927 . Berton Lattin, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Herbert David Laube, B.L., A.M., LL.B., S.J.D. Assistant Professor of Law, 1925 . Secretary of the Law School, 1926-27. Albert Washington Laubengayer, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1928 . Assistant, 1923; Heckscher Re search Assistant, 1926; Lecturer, 1927. Richard August Laubengayer, B.S. Instructor in Botany, 1928 - Assistant, 1925. George Nieman Lauman, B.S.A. Professor of Rural Economy, 1909 . Assistant in Horticulture, 1897; In structor, 1899; Instructor in Rural Economy, 1903; Assistant Professor, I9<>5- Leonard Alexander Lawrence, B.S. Assistant Professor of Surveying, 1916 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1907. Vivian Streeter Lawrence, jr., B.S., M.E. Instructor in Mathematics, 1928 . Edward Godfrey Lawson, B.S., M.L.D., F.A.A.R. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, 1922 . Laurence Campbell Lay, M.E. Instructor in Industrial Engineering, 1928 . Burton James Lee, A.B., Ph.B., M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 191 8 . Assistant Demonstra tor, 1903; Demonstrator, 1904; Instructor in Clinical Surgery, 1909-16; Instructor in Surgical Pathology, 1913-14; Assistant Professor, 1916. Herbert Vincent Lee, A.B. Assistant in Engineering Geology, 1927 . Myron A. Lee, M.M.E. Professor of Industrial Engineering, 1924 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1910; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1916; Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, 1921. Claude Willard Leister, B.S. Instructor in Ornithology, 1928 - Assistant, 1917-18; Instructor, 1919-23. Emmons William Leland, B.S. in Agr. Experimentalist in Soil Technology, 191 7 . William Ramsdell Leonard, A.M. Instructor in Economics, 1928 - Laura Leske, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Eugenie Leslie, M.D. Assistant in Bacteriology, New York City, 1927 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 4 1 Elise S. L'Esperance, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1920 . Assistant, 1910; Instructor, 191 1. Leon I. Levine, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Samuel Z. Levine, M.D. Associate in Pediatrics, New York City, 1928 - Assistant, 1917-19; 1923; Instructor, 1923. Arthur Walther Lewis, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Evan Jarrett Lewis, M.S. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Robert Donald Lewis, Ph.D. Extension Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding, 1926 - Assistant, 1923; Instructor, 1924; Extension Instructor, 1925. Howard Scott Liddell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology, 1926 . Instructor, 1919-24. Asa Liggett Lincoln, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1923 . Paul Martyn Lincoln, M.E. in E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the School of Electrical Engineering, 1922 . John Randolph Lindsay, A.B. Instructor in English, 1923 . Josiah Randall Livermore, Ph.D. Extension Instructor in Plant Breeding, 1921 .. Assistant, 1913; Instructor, 1914-15. Michael J. Lonergan, M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Lewis Edward Longley, B.A., M.S.Ag. Instructor in Floriculture, 1928 . Raymond H. Lounsbury, M.A. Instructor in Economics, 1927. Harry Houser Love, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Breeding, 191 7 . Assistant, 1908; Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding in the Federal Experiment Station, 1909; Professor of Plant Breeding Investigations, 191 1. Floyd Edward Lovelace, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928. Lloyd Lincoln Lowenstein, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics, 1928 . Graham Lusk, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. (Edin.). Professor of Physiology, New York City, 1909 . Henry H. M. Lyle, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, New York City, 1919 . Instructor, 1912-13. Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Ph.D. Professor of Soil Technology in the Federal Experiment Station, 1906 . John J. McAllister. Instructor in Plant Breeding, 1929 . Edith Helena MacArthur, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1926. George Burlingham McAuliffe, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York City, 1923 . Clincial Instructor, 1904. Gervais W. MacAuliffe, M. D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, New York City, 1926 . Samuel E. McCallen, B.S.A. Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1928. Assistant, 1923. 42 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Howard S. McCandlish, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1921 . Donnell Dixon McCarthy, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1926 . Ida H. McCartney. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 - Clive Maine McCay, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1927- Paul Pendleton McClellan, B.S. in Ch. Eng. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Walter S. McClellan, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Barbara McClintock, Ph.D. Instructor in Botany, 1927 . Assistant, 1924. John Paschal McCollum, B.S. . Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1927 . Assistant m Research, Horticul ture, Geneva, July 1 to September 30, 1928. John Clarence McCurdy, B.S., CE. Professor of Rural Engineering, 1923 . Instructor in Civil Engineenng, 1907; Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1915; Assistant Professor, 1916. Laurence Howland McDaniels, Ph.D. Professor of Pomology, 1923 . Assistant in Entomology, 1912; Assistant in Botany, 1913; Instructor in Botany, 1914-17; Assistant Professor of Pomology, 1919. George Robert McDermott. Professor of Structural Design, 1909 - Assistant Professor of Naval Archi tecture, 1892; Professor, 1905. William Francis McDonald, B.A. Instructor in the Classics, 1928 . Charles G. McGaffin, M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Edward Maloney McGrath, A.B. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1927 . Instructor in English, 1923-25. John F. McGrath, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, NewYork City, 1921 . Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Gynecology, 191 8. Caroline Brundage McIlroy. Instructor and Shop Director in Home Economics, 192 1 . Thomas Joseph McInerney, M.S. in Agr. Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, 1917 . Assistant, 1910; Instructor, 1912. Charles Osborn Mackey, M.E. Instructor in Heat-Power Engineering, 1927 . Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1924. True McLean, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923 . Ruth Eleanor Macmillan, M.A. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Eleanor Clara McMullen, A.M. Instructor in Zoology, 1926 . Assistant, 1918; Instructor, 1920-25. Emmett B. McNatt, A.B. Instructor in Economics, 1925 . Earl B. Mahoney. Student Assistant in Bacteriology, Geneva, 1928 . Michel George Malti, Ph.D. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923 . Albert Russell Mann, B.S.A., A.M. Dean of the College of Agriculture, 191 7 . Assistant Professor of Dairy In dustry, 1908; Assistant to Director and Editor, 1908; Secretary of the THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 43 College of Agriculture, 1909; Secretary, Registrar, and Professor of Agri cultural Editing, 1910; Acting Dean of the College ofAgriculture, Acting Director of the Experiment Station, 1916; Professor of Rural Social Organizations, 191 5-17; Director of the Experiment Station and Direc tor of Extension Service, 1917-23. Estle Ray Mann, M.A. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Harriet L. Mansfield, M.S. Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1928 . Dean Richmond Marble, M.S. Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1928 . Assistant, 1921-22, 1923-24, 1926. Frederick George Marcham, B.A. (Oxon.), Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English History, 1928 . Assistant, 1923; Lecturer in Ancient History, 1924-25; Instructor in English History, 1926. John Henry Marchant, jr., A.M. Assistant in Physics, 1927 . Julius Charles Marquardt, M.S. Assistant in Research, Dairy Industry, Geneva, 1923 . Clarence Augustine Martin, D.Sc. Professor of Architecture, 1904 . Instructor, 1894; Assistant Professor, 1895. Dean of the College of Architecture, 1908-19. Kirby Martin, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Melton David Marx, Ph.D. Instructor in English, 1919 . Clyde Walter Mason, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1927 . Assistant, 1920; Instructor, 1923. James Frederick Mason, Ph.D. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1914 . Instructor, 1909; Assistant Professor, 1912. Virgil Andrew Mason, A.B. Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1928 - Louis Melville Massey, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Pathology, 1923 . Assistant, 1912; Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1917. Nancy Kritser Masterman, M.S. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . Robert Matheson, Ph.D. Professor of Economic Entomology, 1923 . Assistant in Entomology, 1909; Assistant in Biology, 1910; Instructor, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1912; Investigator in Entomology, 1913; Assistant Professor of Entomology, 1914; Assistant Entomologist at the Experiment Station, 1917. George Harrison Maughan, Ph.D. Instructor in Physiology, 1925 . Julius Maurer, D.M.V. Instructor in Veterinary Surgery, 1927 . Robert Grove Maxwell, B.S. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1925 . Leonard Amby Maynard, Ph.D. Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 191 5. William Guy Meal, B.S. Instructor in Marketing, 1926 . Extension Instructor, 1925. Howard Bagnall Meek, M.A. Professor of Institution Management, 1924. Assistant Professor, 1922. Amy Grace Mekeel, A.M. Instructor in Zoology, 191 8 . Assistant, 191 7. Mary Mekeel. Assistant in Zoology, 1925 . Bruce Lee Melvin, Ph.D. Acting Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1923 . 44 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER James Ellsworth Mensching, B.S. Associate in Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1923 . Elmer Hiram Mereness, B.S. Extension Instructor in Farm Management, 1926 . Frederick Grover Merkle, M.S. Assistant in Agronomy, 1928 . Annabel Laura Merrill, B.S. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 . Ernest George Merritt, M.E. World War Memorial Professor of Physics, 1920 . Instructor, 1889; Assist ant Professor, 1892; Professor, 1903. Dean of the Graduate School, 1909-14. Wilbur Ernest Meserve, M.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1926 . Herbert John Metzger, D.V.M. Assistant Extension Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1922 . Christian Midjo, M.S. Professor of Freehand Drawing and Modeling in the College of Architecture, 1921 . Instructor, 1909; Assistant Professor, 1912. Robert Southland Milans. Assistant in Hotel Engineering, 1928 . Edgar L. Milford, A.B. Assistant in Bacteriology and Immunology, New York City, 1926 . Howard Jay Milks, D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Materia Medica and Director of the Small Animal Clinic, 1914 . Assistant in Veterinary Physiology, 1903-5; Assistant Professor ofMateriaMedica and Therapeutics, 1909; Professor of Thera peutics and Clinical Medicine and of Surgery of Small Animals, 1913. Clyde Ira Millard, E.E. Instructor in Machine Design, 1927 . Abel Ross Miller, A.B. Assistant in Physiology, 1928 . Russell Milliser, A.B. Assistant in Anatomy, 1928 . Harold Strycker Mills, M.S. in Agr. Instructor in Vegetable Gardening, 1919 . Wilfred Douglas Mills, M.S. Extension Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1926 . Assistant, 1923-24. Louis George Millward, M.A. Assistant in Geology, 1928 . Charles Robert Mingins, A.B. Assistant in Physics, 1929 . Lua Alice Minns, M.S. in Agr. Instructor in Floriculture, 1914 . Assistant, 1912. Jack Miscall, Ph.D. Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry, 1924 . Assistant, 1922. Edward Gardner Misner, Ph.D. Professor of Farm Management, 1920 . Instructor, 1914; Assistant Pro fessor, 191 8. Dale Raymond Mitchell, A.B. Instructor in English, 192 1 . William Daniel Moeder, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1928 . George Sylvanus Moler, A.B., B.M.E. Professor of Physics, Emeritus, 1917 . Instructor, 1875; Assistant Profes sor, 1880; Professor, 191 1. Benton Sullivan Monroe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English, 1912 . Assistant, 1897; Instructor, 1900. Helen Monsch, B.S., M.A. Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Assistant Professor, 191 8. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 45 Eugene Davis Montillon, B.Arch. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, 1922 . Assistant, 191 1; Instructor, 1912; Assistant Professcr of Landscape Art, 191 7. Clyde B. Moore, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1925 . Millard George Moore, B.S. Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 . Veranus Alva Moore, B.S., M.D., V.M.D. Dean of the New York State Veterinary College, 1908 . Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, 1896 . Richard Alan Mordoff, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, 1925 . Assistant in Physical Geography, 1909- 1910, 1 912-13; Instructor in Meteorology, 191 7; Assistant Professor, 1921. William Emerson Mordoff, M.E. Assistant Professor of Machine Construction, 1924 . Instructor in Rural Engineering, 191 5; Instructor in Machine Design, 1916; Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1918; Instructor in Mechanic Arts, 1923. Robert Willsey Moree. Assistant in Geology, 1926 . Charles Fred Moreland, M.S. Assistant in Botany, 1928 . Donald Roger Morey, B.S. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Grace Morin, A.M. Extension Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . Instructor, 1925; Extension Instructor, 1926. Charles V. Morrill, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 1923 . Instructor, 1915; Assistant Professor, 1919. John H. Morris, M.D. Assistant in Surgical Research, New York City, 1926 . Robert Cunningham Morris, jr. Instructor in Machine Design, 1923 . Frank Barron Morrison, B.S. Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1928 . Director of Experiment Stations, 1927. Hugh Ellis Morrow, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry, New York City, 1922 . Instructor, 1918-20. Charles Walter Morse, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry, 1923 . Assistant, 1920. Caroline Morton, B.S. Assistant Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Assistant State Leader ofHomeDemonstrationAgents, 1919; Extension Instructor, 1920. Hugh Robertson Mouat. Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1926 . Guy Brooks Muchmore, A.B. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1913 . DonaldWeier Mueller. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Walter Conrad Muenscher, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economic Botany, 1923 . Assistant, 191 6; Instruc tor, 1917-18, 1919. Thomas A. Mulcahy, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhinology, New York City, 1923 . Assistant, 1915-21. Herbert Joseph Muller, A.M. Instructor in English, 1926 . Frederick George Mundinger, M.S. Associate in Research, Hudson Valley Horticultural Investigations, 1924 . Assistant in Research, Geneva, 1924. 46 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Mancel Thornton Munn, B.S. Associate in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1923 . Carlton Chase Murdock, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1919 . Assistant, 1909; Instructor, 1909-13, 1914-19. Arthur Edward Murphy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1928 . Keith Anderson Hope Murray, B.S. Instructor in Agricultural Economics, 1928 . Maurice Jackson Murray, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry, 1928 . Assistant, 1925. Caroline Juliette Muskat. Instructor in Rural Education, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Clyde Hadley Myers, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Breeding, 1914 . Extension Instructor, 191 1; Assistant Professor, 1912. William Irving Myers, Ph.D. Professor of Farm Finance, 1920 . Assistant, 1914; Instructor, 1916; Assistant Professor of Farm Management, 1918. Robert W. Nafe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1927 . Charles Halpin Nammack, M.D., LL.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York City, 1916 . Joseph N. Nathanson, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1926 . Ralph W. Nauss, M.D. Instructor in Hygiene, New York City, 1927 . James George Needham, Ph.D. Professor of Entomology and Limnology, 191 1 . Assistant Professor, 1906. Paul Robert Needham, Ph.D. Instructor in Limnology, 1925 . Assistant in Apiculture, 1920-22; Assist ant in Biology, 1924. William Reuel Needham, B.S. Assistant in Hotel Management, 1928 . Harold Raymond Nelson, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1926. Charles Merrick Nevin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology, 1925 . Assistant, 1921 ; Instructor, 1922. Eleanor B. Newton, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry, New York City, 1924 . Edward Leamington Nichols, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Physics, Emeritus, 1919 . Professor, 1887-1919. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1913-15. Melvin L. Nichols, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1922 . Assistant, 1917; Instructor, 191 8. Rudolph Edward Nichols. Assistant in Materia Medica and Small Animal Clinic, Veterinary College, 1928 . Walter Lindsay Niles, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1920 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1912. Acting Dean of the Medical College, 1918; Dean, 1919-28. John Noll, jr., A.B. Student Assistant in the Department of Physiology, New York City, 1928 . Jose F. Nonidez, Sc.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 1928 . Instructor, 1920; Associate, 1926. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 47 Leo Chandler Norris, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1925 . Assistant in Animal Husbandry, 1920; Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1920; Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1923. Miles Gordon Northrop, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1924 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1922. Clark Sutherland Northup, Ph.D. Professor of English, 1919 . Librarian of the Hart Memorial Library, 1914 . Assistant, 1895; Instructor, 1897; Assistant Professor, 1903. Leland Bernard Norton, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Claribel Nye, B.S. Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1925 . Assistant, 191 3; Exten sion Instructor, 1917; Instructor, 1918; Assistant Extension Professor, 1919. Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents, in Charge of Study Clubs, 1920-28. Samuel P. Oast, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York City, 1925 Albert Lee O'Banion, B.S. in E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1924 . Walter Christopher O'Connell. Instructor in Physical Training, 1919 . Assistant, 1908. Henry Neely Ogden, CE. Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1908 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1889-92, 1894; Assistant Professor, 1898; Assistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1903. Robert Morris Ogden, Ph.D. Professor of Education, 1916 . Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1923. Robert Carroll Ogle. Extension Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 191 8 . David Ernest Ohl. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1927 . Peter Olafson, D.V.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine, 1927 . Instructor, 1926. Charles F. Olcott, M.D. Instructor in Pathology, New York City, 1926 . Paul Martin O'Leary, A.M. Instructor in Economics, 1924 . Charles Edward O'Rourke, CE. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1923 . Instructor, 1919. Howard Burnship Ortner, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education, 1919 - William R. Osgood, A.B., S.B., M.S. Asssistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1926 - Joseph Oskamp, B.S. Extension Professor of Pomology, 1921 . Emil Osterberg. Instructor in Chemistry, New York City, 191 1 . Assistant, 1906. Edmund Robert Paige, B.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1927 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1920-21. Ernest Trowbridge Paine, Ph.D. Instructor in Philosophy, 1916 . Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1913-16; first term, 1918-19. Arthur Palmer, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Laryngology and Rhinology, New York City, 1927 . Instructor, 1923. 48 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Douglas Palmer, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1925 . Ephraim Lawrence Palmer, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1922 . Assistant in Botany, 1910-13; Assistant Professor, 1919. George Papanicolaou, Ph.D., M.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 1923 . Assistant, 1914; Instructor, 191 7. James Wenceslas Papez, M.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Neurology, 1920 . Jacob Papish, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1925 . Assistant, 1919; Instructor, 1919. Louis John Paradiso, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics, 1928 . Harold E. B. Pardee, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1927 . Instruc tor, 1916; Associate, 1921. Percival John Parrott, M.A. Chief in Research, Entomology, Geneva, 1923 . Professor of Entomology, Geneva, 1919. John Thomas Parson. Professor of Drawing in the School of Civil Engineering, 1919 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1 895 ;Assistant Professor, 1903; Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1908. DicksonWard Parsons, A.B., M.S. Assistant in Rural Education, 1928 . Winton Irving Patnode, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Assistant, 1925-27. Joseph William Patterer. Assistant in Floriculture, 1928 . Charles H. Patterson. Foreman in the Foundry, 1921 . Assistant, 191 8. John Highberger Patterson, A.M. Instructor in Economics, 1926 . Russell H. Patterson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1927 - Assistant, 1921; Assistant in Applied Anatomy, New York City, 1923-24. Woodford Patterson, A.B. Secretary of the University and University Publisher, 1917 . George Eric Peabody, M.S. Assistant Professor of Extension Teaching, 1927 . Assistant, 1921 ; Instruc tor in Extension Service, 1922. Carl Spencer Pearson, B.S. Assistant in Agronomy, 1927 . Frank Ashmore Pearson, Ph.D. Professor of Marketing, 1923 . Instructor, 1920. Edwin Darius Peck. Assistant in Materia Medica and Small Animal Clinic, Veterinary College, 1929. Gilbert Warren Peck, M.S. in Agr. Extension Professor of Pomology, 1923 . Instructor, 1913; Extension Instructor, 1917-18; Assistant Extension Professor, 1920. Carl Severin Pederson, M.S. Assistant in Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1925 . Andrew Prosper Pelmont, A.M. Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1924 . Elmer Pendell, LL.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Economics, 1928 . Instructor, 1923-25. Claude M. Pendleton, CE. Marc Eidlitz Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1925 . Assistant in Geology, 1919; Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1919. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 49 Harold Charles Perkins, M.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1925 . Instructor, 1916-19, 1920. Harold Sanford Perry, A.B. Assistant in Plant Breeding, 1928 . John Edwin Perry, B.S. in CE. Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1921 . Instructor, 191 5. Loren Clifford Petry, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1925. Acting Assistant Professor, 1922-23; Assistant Professor, 1923-24. Ruth A. Petry. Assistant in Botany, 1928 . Marian Pfund, Ph.D. Acting Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1928 . Albert Charles Phelps, B.S., MArch. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture, 1920 . Instructor, 1899; Assistant Professor, 1903; Professor, 1913. Lillian Aline Phelps, A.M. Instructor in Zoology, 1925 . Herman Philip, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Everett Franklin Phillips, Ph.D. Professor of Apiculture, 1924 . Paul Lange Phillips, A.B. Assistant in Anatomy, New York City, 1927 . Samuel Pryor Pickering, A.B. Instructor in Anatomy, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Anna Platt, M.D, Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Alfred Plaut, M.D. Instructor in Gynecological Pathology, New York City, 1924 . Max Jennings Plice, M.S. Assistant in Agronomy, 1927 . Norman Plummer, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Herbert Pollack, A.B. Student Assistant in the Department of Physiology, New York City, 1928 . Joseph Crawford Polley, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics, 1928 . Miles Albion Pond, Ph.B. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1907 . Instructor, 1902. Paul Russel Pope, Ph.D. Professor of German, 191 5 . Instructor, 1902; Assistant Professor, 1906. Joseph Pullman Porter, M.S.A., M.L.D. Acting Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, 1928 . Assistant in Land scapeArt, 1917; Instructor, 191 7; Extension Instructor, 1919; Extension Instructor in Ornamental Horticulture, 1922; Extension Assistant Pro fessor, 1923. Charles Kelly Powell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1926 . Assistant, 192 1 ; Instruc tor, 1922. Arthur John Pratt, B.S. Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1929 - Frederick Clarke Prescott, A.B. Professor of English, 1919 . Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, 1897; Assist ant Professor of English, 1903. Walter Van Price, Ph.D. Professor of Dairy Industry, 1927. Assistant, 1919; Instructor, 1921; Assistant Professor, 1925. Alfred Melville Stewart Pridham, B.S.A., M.S. in Agr. Instructor in Floriculture, 1925 . 50 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Homer Seymour Pringle, B.S. Extension Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1926 . Laurence Pumpelly, Ph.D. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1923 . Assistant in Chemistry, 1908-09; Instructor in the Romance Languages and Litera tures, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1914. Herbert Everett Putnam, M.A. Assistant in American History, 1927 . J. Randolph Quinn, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Hubert Hawley Race, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1927 . Instructor, 1920-22; 1923. Edith Elizabeth Rae, A.B. Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1928 . Otto Rahn, Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology, Department of Dairy Industry, 1926 . Dimiter Ramadanoff, B.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1926 . Edward Granville Ramberg, A.B. Heckscher Research Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1927 . Robert Greenlees Fox-Maule Ramsay. Instructor in English History, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Austin Loomer Rand, B.S. Assistant in Ornithology, 1927 . Frank Harrison Randolph, B.A., M.E. Professor of Institution Engineering, 1927 . Assistant Professor, 1923. William Howard Rankin, A.B. Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1923 - Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1912; Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1914-19. Arthur Ranum, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 1923 . Assistant, 1904; Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 1910. Caspar Rappenecker, A.B. Assistant in Economics, 1927 . Myers Peter Rasmussen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1925 . Extension Instructor, 1922. Mortimer W. Raynor, M.D. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Alice Gertrude Read, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education, 1921 . Arthur Bernard Recknagel, B.A., M.F. Professor of Forest Management and Utilization, 1917 . Professor of Forestry, 1913. Donald Reddick, Ph.D. Professor of Plant Pathology, 191 1 . Assistant in Botany, 1905; Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1907; Instructor, 1908; Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1909. Harold Lyle Reed, Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Finance, 1923 . Instructor, 1914-15; Assistant Professor, 1916-19. Hugh Daniel Reed, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology, 1919 . Assistant, 1900; Instructor, 1902; Assistant Professor of Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1906; Assistant Pro fessor of Zoology, 1915. Algernon B. Reese, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1925 . Katherine Reeves, B.A. Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 5 1 Herbert Joseph Reich, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics, 1926. Instructor in Machine Design, 1924-25; Assistant, 1925-26. Ralph Dobbin Reid, B.S. Instructor in Farm Management, 1929 . Instructor, 1925-27. Ernest William Rettger, Ph.D. Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1922 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1907-08; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 191 3. Juan Estevan Reyna, E.E. Assistant Professor of Drawing, Department of Rural Engineering, 1922 . Instructor in Drawing, 1912; Assistant Professor of Drawing, 191 7; Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering, 1919. John Alva Reynolds, B.S. Assistant State Leader of Junior Extension, 1927 . Paul A. Reynolds, M.A. Assistant in Philosophy, 1927 . Paul Reznikoff, M.D. Instructor in Medicine and Associate in Anatomy, New York City, 1926 . Assistant in Anatomy, 1924. Albert Oliver Rhoad, M.S. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1926 . Marcus Morton Rhoades, M.S. Assistant in Plant Breeding, 1928 - Dorothy R. Rhodes, A.B. Assistant in Medicine, New York City, 1927 . Fred Hoffman Rhodes, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, 1920 . Assistant, 1910-14; Instructor, 1915-17. James Edward Rice, B.S. in Agr. Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1907 . Assistant, 1892-93; Assistant Pro fessor, 1903. John Harold Richards, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Pathology and Medicine, New York City, 191 5 . Assistant, 1907. Lorenzo Adolph Richards, B.S., M.A. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Heckscher Research Assistant, 1927. Henry B. Richardson, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Instructor, 1921. Floyd Karker Richtmyer, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, 1918 . Assistant, 1903-04; Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 191 1. Jesse LeRoy Riebsomer, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Heinrich Ries, Ph.D. Professor of Geology, 1906 Instructor, 1898; Assistant Professor, 1902. Howard Wait Riley, M.E. Professor of Rural Engineering, 1912 . Instructor in Experimental Engi neering, 1906; Instructor in Farm Mechanics, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1909. Richard McVay Riley, B.S. in Ed. Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1928 . Joseph C Rinteln, B.S. in Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Roy Horace Ritter. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1927- Byron Burnett Robb, M.S. in Agr. Professor of Rural Engineering, 1919 . Assistant in Farm Mechanics, 1910; Instructor, 191 1; Assistant Professor of Rural Engineering, 191 3. Ashley Robey, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1926 - 52 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER G. Canby Robinson, M.D. Director of the Medical College, New York City, 1928 - Assistant Demon strator of Anatomy, 1903-04. Montgomery Robinson, Litt.B., B.S. Professor in Extension Service, 1920 . Assistant, 1913; Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1916. Myra Jane Robinson, A.B. Acting Assistant Professor of Household Management, 1926 . Philip James Robinson, M.D. Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1928 . Richard George Frederick Robinson, M.A., B.Litt. Instructor in Philosophy, 1928 . Louis Michael Roehl, B.S. Assistant Professor of Farm Shop, Department of Rural Engineering, 1920 . Instructor, 1919. Fred Stillman Rogers, B.S., M.E. Professor of Machine Design, 1924 . Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1918. John Rogers, Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, 1926 . Instructor, 1898; Professor, 1909. Secretary of theMedical Faculty, New York City, 1898-1909. Nancy McNeal Roman, Ph.B. Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1925 . Instructor, 1917; Ex tension Instructor, 1918; Assistant Extension Professor, 1919. Alexis Lawrence Romanoff, Ph.D. Research Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1928 . Assistant 1923-24, 1926. Lars-Gunnar Torgny Romell, Ph.D. Charles Lathrop Pack Research Professor in Forest Soils, 1928 Charles Frederick Roos, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1928 . Clinton William Rose, A.B. Assistant in Mineralogy, 1927 . Flora Rose, B.S., M.A. Professor of Home Economics, 191 1 . Director of the College of Home Economics, 1925 . Lecturer, 1907; Director of the School of Home Economics, 1924. Robert Adam Rose. Assistant in Hotel Administration, 1928 . Harold Ellis Ross, M.S. in Agr. Professor of Dairy Industry, 1912 . Assistant, 1906; Instructor, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1909. Harry Albert Ross, Ph.D. Professor of Marketing, 1926 . Instructor in Farm Management, 1923; Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1924. Paul Otto Rudolf, B.S. Assistant in Forestry, 1928 . Ray Hoskins Rulison, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1924 . Eugene Ray Rushton, B.A., M.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . William L. Russell, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, New York City, 1928 . Morton C. Ryder, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1922 . Instructor in Pathological Anatomy, 1921. Clement Rynalski. Assistant in Hotel Engineering, 1928 . Clare Eugene Safford. Assistant in Dairy Industry, 1928 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 53 Ruth Nimmo St. John, B.S. Instructor in Geology, 1923 . Assistant, 1919. Jesse F. Sammis, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1920 . Jesse Sampson, B.S. Assistant in Veterinary Physiology, 1928 . Martin Wright Sampson, M.A. Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature, 191 2 . Acting Professor, 1908; Professor, 1909. Alexander Felix Samuels, M.A. Assistant in Physics, 1929 . Bernard Samuels, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York City, 1927 . Instructor, 1915; Assistant Professor, 1921. Irene H. Sanborn, B.S., M.A. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 . Rachel Sanders. Assistant in Home Economics, 1927 . Dwight Sanderson, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Social Organization, 1918 . George M. Sanderson. Assistant in the Foundry, 1921 . Harold Elmore Santee, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1928 . Assistant, 1913-14, 1917-19; Instructor, 1914-17, 1919-21; Assistant Professor, 1921. Paul K. Sauer, M.D. Instructor in Operative Surgery, New York City, 1925 . Edward Watts Saunders, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1927 . Assistant in Surgical Research, 1928 . Richard Merrill Saunders, A.M. Assistant in Ancient History, 1928 . Elmer Seth Savage, Ph.D. Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1913 . Assistant, 1907; Instructor, 1908; Assistant Professor, 1910. Will Miller Sawdon, M.M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1919 . Instructor, 1904; Assistant Professor, 1908. Charles Bovett Sayre, M.S. Chief in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1928 . Associate in Research, 1925- Donald Dewey Scarborough, M.S.A. Assistant in Rural Education, 1928 - Harold Hunter Schaff, B.A. Instructor in Medieval History, 1928 - Assistant in Ancient History, 1926. Rudolph Schallowitz. Assistant in Machine Work, 1921 . Oscar M. Schloss, M.D. ,,.,,_._, Professor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1923- Professor of Clinical Medi cine, Department of Pediatrics, 1919-21. Nathaniel Schmidt, A.M. . Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History, I92o . Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures, 1896. Carl H. Schnepel, M.A. Instructor in German, 1928 . ErnestWilliam Schoder, PhD. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, 1920. Engi neer in Charge of the Hydraulic Laboratory, 1904; Assistant Professor of Experimental Hydraulics, 1905; Professor, 1919. George Kern Schoepfle, M.A. Assistant in Physics, 1928 - 54 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Louis C. Schroeder, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, New York City, 1923 . Instructor, 1919; Associate, 1921. William Herbert Schuchardt, B.S. in Arch. Professor of Architecture, 1926 . Howard Lester Schug, B.S. in E.E. Instructor in Mathematics, 1926 . Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1923. Louis Charles Schultz. Assistant in Botany, 1926 . Otto Henry Schultze, M.D. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, New York City, 1917 . Instructor in Pathology, 1898; Lecturer, 1904; Assistant Professor of Pathological Anatomy, 1908; Professor of Medico-Legal Pathology, 1912; Professor of Pathological Anatomy, 1921-22. Cecil D. Schutt. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1928 - Assistant, 1921 . Anthony Max Schwartz, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Hans Jorgen Schwartz, M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York City, 1917 . Assistant, 1903; Clinical Instructor, 1906. Irving Schwartz, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1928 - Joseph Lewis Schwind, Ph.D. Instructor in Anatomy, New York City, 1928 . Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1924-25. Alma Scidmore. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1928 . Herbert Henry Scofield, M.E. Professor of Materials, Civil Engineering, 1922 . Assistant Professor, 1919. Eugene Warren Scott, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Ruth Jean Scott, B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1926 . Extension Instructor in Plant Breeding, 1922; Instructor in Home Economics, 1923. Gad Parker Scoville, B.S. in Agr., A.M. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1921 . Assist ant Professor, 1914; Assistant Extension Professor, 1917; Extension Professor, 1920. FiskWilliam Stocking Scudder, B.A. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1926 . Assistant, 1925. Herman Eastman Seemann, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics, 1923 . Francis Joseph Seery, Bach. Mech. Sci. Professor of Civil Engineering, 1919 . Instructor, 1905; Assistant Profes sor, 1907. William Charles Senning, A.B. Instructor in Zoology, 1925 . Alexander Duncan Seymour, jr., B.S. Professor of Architecture, 1928 . Acting Professor, 1927. Lillian Shaben, B.S. Acting Assistant Professor of Junior Extension, Home Economics, 1928 - Lester Whyland Sharp, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1921 . Instructor, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1916. Paul Francis Sharp, Ph.D. Professor of Dairy Chemistry, 1925 . Francis Robert Sharpe, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 1919 . Assistant, 1905; Instructor, 1906; Assistant Professor, 1910. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 55 Benjamin Martin Shaub, M.E., M.S. Instructor in Machine Design, 1923 . William Sumner Shaw. Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 1928 - Elmer V. Shear, M.S. Associate in Research, Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1923 . Pearl Gertrude Sheldon, Ph.D. Curator in Geology, 1922 . Assistant in Paleontology, 1906-08, 1911-12; Lecturer, 1912; Assistant in Geology, 1914. Alvin Frost Shepard, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1925 . Kenneth Wayne Sherk, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Franklin Sherman, jr., M.S. Assistant in Entomology, 1928 . James Morgan Sherman, Ph.D. Professor of Dairy Industry, 1923 . George Anderson Shipman, M.A. Instructor in Government, 1927 . Ephraim Shorr, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . Edward C. Showacre, M.D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1928 - Assistant Medical Adviser, 1920. Instructor in Hygiene, 1927. Robert Pelton Sibley, M.A., L.H.D. Assistant Dean and Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1928 . Professor and Secretary of the College of Agriculture, 1920 ; Professor and Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1926; Secretary of the University Faculty, 1926 . Lloyd R. Simons, B.S. in Agr. County Agent Leader, Extension Service, 1928 . Assistant Leader, 1920. Jean Simpson, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Home Economics, 1927- . James W. Sinden, A.B. Instructor in Plant Pathology, 1925 . Assistant, 1924. Norman Alexander Skow, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . George Lewis Slate, B.S. Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1928 . Assistant in Research, 1923. Mildred Carline Slater. Assistant in Home Economics, 1928 . Sumner Huber Slichter, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, 1925 . Assistant Professor, 1920. Burl Alva Slocum. Extension Instructor in Apiculture, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Harold Robert Smart, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1924 . Assistant, 1921-23. Dean Franklin Smiley, M.D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser, 192 1 . Instructor and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1920. Albert William Smith, M.M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus, 1921 . Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1887-91; Professor of Power Engineering and Dean of Sibley College, 1904-20. Acting President of the University, 1920-21. Carl H. Smith, M.D. Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics, NewYork City, 1928 . FrederickMiller Smith, A.B. Assistant Professor of English, 191 8 . Instructor, 1910. 56 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Harold D. Smith, A.B., Mus. B. Assistant Professor ofMusic, 1924 . Lawrence W. Smith, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York City, 1928 Lloyd Preston Smith, B.S. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Malcolm K. Smith, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 , Morris K. Smith, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1927 . Assistant, 1916; Instructor, 1920. Olin W. Smith, B.S. Secretary of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics, 1926 . Preserved Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Medieval History, 1922 . Lecturer, 1922. Ruby Green Smith, Ph.D. Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents, 1922 . Assistant State Leader, 1919; State Leader, 1920. Marian E. Snavely, M.D. Instructor and Assistant Medical Adviser of Women, 1928 . William L. Sneed, M.D. Instructor in Applied Anatomy, New York City, 1919 . Charles T. Snyder, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1927 . Virgil Snyder, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, 191o . Instructor, 1895; Assistant Professor, 1903. Herman McDowell Southworth. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . John Nelson Spaeth, B.S., M.F. Research Assistant Professor of Forestry, 1924 . Assistant, 1917-1 8. Will C Spain, M.D. Instructor in Immunology, New York City, 1924 - Carl Oswald Rudolf Spalteholtz, B.S. Assistant in Forestry, 1928 . Assistant in Botany, 1927. Meno Hans Spann, Ph.D. Instructor in German, 1928 . Hazel Lucile Spencer, B.S., A.M. Extension Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1926 . Herbert Earl Spencer, B.S. Assistant in Physics, 1929 . Leland Spencer, Ph.D. Professor of Marketing, 1926 - Extension Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1920; Instructor, 1921; Assistant Professor, 1924. Ramsey Spillman, M.D. Instructor in Roentgenology, New York City, 1924 . Adelaide Spohn, Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics, 1924 . Assistant Professor, 1922. Samuel Newton Spring, A.B., M.F. Professor of Silviculture, 191 7 . Professor of Forestry, 1912. Frederick Josiah Spry, CE. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1923 . Walter Hutchinson Stainton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1928 . Instructor in Physics, 1921- 27 ; Instructor in Public Speaking, 1926-27. Nathaniel Stanton, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . CliffordNicks Stark, Ph.D. Assistant Professor ofDairy Industry , 1927 . Instructor, 1925. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 57 PaulineWhitson Stark, M.S. Instructor in Bacteriology, 1926 . Assistant. 1925. Walter Stenson, M.D. Instructor inOperative Surgery, NewYorkCity, 1926. Carl Stephenson, Ph.D. Acting Professor ofMedievalHistory, 1928-29. Hadley Carruthers Stephenson, B.S., D.V.M. Assistant Professor of Materia Medica, Veterinary College, 1925 . Instruc tor in Veterinary Medicine, 1919. Junius W. Stephenson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1922 . Clinical Instructor, 1918-21. Alexander Raymond Stevens, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1924. Mildred Margaret Stevens, B.S. Assistant State Leader of Junior Extension, 1925 . Neil C. Stevens, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1924 . Robert Sproule Stevens, A.B., LL.B. Professor of Law, 1922 -. Lecturer, 1919; Acting Professor, 1921. Lewis D. Stevenson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York City, 1924 . Instructor in Neuro-Pathology, 1922. Fred Carlton Stewart, M.S. Chief in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1923- . Professor of Plant Pathology, Geneva, 1919. FredWaldorf Stewart, M.D. Associate in Pathology, New York City, 1928 . Assistant in Histology and Embryology, 191 5-16; Instructor in Anatomy, 1918-19; Instructor in Neurology, 1919-20. John Hall Stewart, B.A. Assistant in Modern European History, 1927 . Rolland Maclaren Stewart, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education, 1918 - Acting Professor, 1918. Ralph G. Stillman, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, New York City, 1922 . Instruc tor in Clinical Medicine, 1914; Instructor in Clinical Pathology, 1920. Chester Benton Stilson, Ph.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Philip Moen Stimson, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1919 . Charles Rupert Stockard, Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy, New York City, 191 1 . Assistant in Embryology and Histology, 1906; Instructor in Comparative Morphology, 1908; Assistant Professor, 1909. Alan Stone, B.S. Assistant in Entomology, 1925 . John Lemuel Stone, B.Agr. Professor of Farm Practice, Emeritus, 1919 . Assistant, 1897; Assistant Professor, 1903; Professor, 1907. Walter King Stone. Assistant Professor of Drawing in the College of Architecture, 1922 . Acting Assistant Professor, 1920. Byron Stookey, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1928 . Instructor, 1926; Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1927. Willard Wilson Strahl, A.B. Assistant in Philosophy, 1928 . Leon Reynolds Streeter, M.S. Associate in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1927 . Assistant in Research, 1923. 58 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Everett Milton Strong, B.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1924 . William Strunk, jr., Ph.D. Professor of English, 1909 . Instructor, 1891; Assistant Professor, 1899. Helen Sullivan. Assistant in Economics, 1928 . James Batcheller Sumner, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology, 1914 . Earl Sunderville, D.V.M. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, 1913 . Secretary of the Veterinary College, 1927. Assistant, 1908; Instructor, 1909. Wheelan Dwight Sutliff, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1926 . John Edward Sutton, jr., M.D. Assistant in Surgery, New York City, 1922 . Assistant in Anatomy, I9I5-I7- William Rogers Sutton, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . Morgan Patrick Sweeney, A.M. Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 . Joshua Edwin Sweet, A.M., M.D., Sc.D. Professor of Surgical Research, New York City, 1926 . Frederick George Switzer, M.E. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, 1926 . Instructor in Mechanics of Engineering, 1916; Assistant Professor, 1917; Professor, 1924. Douglas Symmers, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathological Anatomy, New York City, 1924 . George Walter Tailby, jr., B.S.A. Extension Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1920 . Instructor and Superin tendent of Livestock, 1907. Ralph Colton Tallman, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927 . John Henry Tanner, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, 1926 . Instructor, 1891; Assistant Professor, 1894; Professor, 1904. Joseph Galluchat Tarboux, B.S., E.E., M.E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1927 . Instructor, 1920. Alfred S. Taylor, A.M., M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City, 1926 - Lecturer on the Peripheral Nervous System, 191o; Lecturer on Surgery, 191.1; Assistant Professor of Operative Surgery, 1913; Professor of Operative Surgery, 1 914; Professor of Clinical Surgery, 1918-24. Charles Arthur Taylor. Specialist in Extension Service, 1928 . Assistant County Agent Leader. 1920. Helen Marjorie Taylor, B.S. Extension Instructor in Home Economics, 1927 . John Hazen Teeple, A.B. Assistant in Physics, 1927 . Cyrl Waldie Terry, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1926 . Romeyn Y. Thatcher, CE. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1926 . Instructor, 1924. John William Then, A.B. Assistant in Physics, 1926 - Frank Thilly, Ph.D., LL.D. Sage Professor of Philosophy, 1926 . Instructor, 1892-93; Professor of Philosophy, 1906. Dean of the College ofArts and Sciences, 1915-21. Charles Kenneth Thomas, A.B. Instructor in Public Speaking, 1927 . Instructor, 1922-26. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 59 Harvey Earl Thomas, M.S. Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1922. Assistant, 1920: Extension Assistant Professor, 1920-21. Joseph Albert Thomas. Assistant in Veterinary Anatomy, 1928 . Ruth A. Thomas, A.B., C.P.H. Instructor in Bacteriology, New York City, 1923 . George Jarvis Thompson, B.S., LL.B., S.J.D. Professor of Law, 1926 . Homer Columbus Thompson, Ph.D. Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1918 . Theodore Ellsworth Thompson. Instructor in Machine Drawing, 1926 . William Leupp Thomson, E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1927 . William Crooks Thro, A.M., M.D. Professor of Clinical Pathology, New York City, 1918 . Assistant, 1901; Instructor, 1902-05, 1910; Assistant Professor, 1913. Paul Frederick Tinker, B.S. Assistant in Dairy Industry, 1928 . Conway Libanus Todd, M.Arch. Instructor in Architecture, 1927 . Edward Tolstoi, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Charles Chapman Torrance, M.E., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics, 1927 . John Cutler Torrey, Ph.D. Professor of Hygiene, New York City, 191 5 . Assistant Instructor in Hygiene, 1903; Instructor and Lecturer, 1909; Assistant Professor of Experimental Pathology, 1910. Louis Toth. Instructor in Hotel Management, 1925 . Special Lecturer in Hotel Ac counting, 1924. Clarence Ellsworth Townsend, M.E. Professor of Engineering Drawing, 1924 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1910; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1919; Assistant Professor of Drawing in the College of Engineering, 1921. David Woolsey Trainer, jr., Ph.D. Instructor in Geology, 1925 . Assistant, 1923. Parks Van Nest Traphagen. Assistant in Research, Agronomy, Geneva, 1926 - Allan Hosie Treman, A.B., LL.B. Instructor in Hotel Law, 1928 - Lecturer in InstitutionManagement, 1927. Joseph Ellis Trevor, Ph.D. Professor of Thermodynamics, 1908 . Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1892; Assistant Professor of General and Physical Chemistry, 1894; Professor, 1900; Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1903. Hugh Charles Troy, B.S. in Agr. Professor of Dairy Industry, 1912 . Assistant, 1897. Henry Palmer Truesdell. Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1929 . Ralph Tuck, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Geology, 1928 . Assistant, 1927. Harold B. Tukey, M.S. Chief in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1928 . Associate in Research, 1923; Acting Chief in Research, 1928. Denny Hammond Udall, B.S.A., D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Medicine, 1910 . Director of the Ambulatory Clinic, 1914 . Demonstrator, 1900-01; Acting Professor, 1908. 60 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Richard Stephen Uhrbrock, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Rural Education, 1928 . Francis Omar Underwood, B.S. Assistant Extension Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1922 . Instructor, 1919-21. Paul Halladay Underwood, CE. Professor of Topographic and Geodetic Engineering, 1922 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1907; Assistant Professor, 1912. George Burr Upton, M.M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1919 . Instructor, 1905; Assistant Professor, 1910. Leonard Church Urquhart, CE. Professor of Civil Engineering, 1925 . Instructor, 191 1 ; Assistant Professor, 1918. George Raymond Van Allen, A.B. Instructor in English, 1920 - Lewis M. Van Alstyne, B.S. Assistant in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1926 . George W. Vandergrift, A.M., M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, New York City, 191 1 . Glen Parker Van Eselstine, A.B. Associate in Research, Horticulture, Geneva, 1927 . Ernest C Van Keuren, A.M. Instructor in English, 1928 . Martha Van Rensselaer, A.B. Professor of Home Economics, 191 1 . Director of the College of Home Economics, 1925 State Leader, Home Economics Extension, 1922 . Supervisor of Farmers' Wives' Reading Course, 1903; Lecturer, 1907-11; Director of the School of Home Economics, 1924. Lucius Lincoln Van Slyke, Ph.D. Professor of Dairy Chemistry, Emeritus, 1929 . Professor of Dairy Indus try, Geneva, 1919. Chief in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923. Lawrence Moore Vaughan, Ph.D. Extension Instructor in Farm Management, 1928 . Instructor, 1924. Seymour Madison Vaughan, B.S. Instructor in Rural Education, 1928 . James Marshall Veeder. Assistant in Chemistry, 1928 . Emilia Vicari, A.M. Research Assistant in Anatomy, New York City, 1926 . Hermann Frederick Vieweg, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics, 1927 . Assistant in Geology, 1919; Instructor, 1920; Acting Assistant Professor of Geology, 1924-25. Oscar Diedrich von Engeln, Ph.D. Professor of Physical Geography, 1921 . Assistant in Dynamic Geology, 1905; Instructor in Physical Geography, 1907; Assistant Professor, 191 2. PrestonAllenWade,M.D. Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 1928 - Assistant, 1927. Russell HaldermanWagner, Ph.D. ActingAssistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1928 . Instructor, 1926. Thomas E. Waldie, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1927 . Assistant, 1924. Charles LeopoldWalker, CE. Professor of Sanitary Engineering, 1922 . Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1905; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1908; Assistant Profes sor of Sanitary Engineering, 1912. Charleton Wallace, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York City, 1914 . Assistant Professor, 1913. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 6 1 Harry J. Walsh, M.D. Instructor in Surgical Pathology, New York City, 1027. William Francis Walsh, B.S. Assistant in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1923 Kenneth Carl Walz, A.B. Instructor in English, 1927 . George Gray Ward, jr., M.D. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1920. Instructor, 1898; Lecturer, 1914; Assistant Professor, 1916; Associate Professor, 191 7. John S. Ware, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York City, 1926 . Ethel B. Waring, Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . . Annette J. Warner. Professor of Home Economics, 1920 . Assistant Professor of Design, De partment of Home Economics, 1913; Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1917; Acting Professor, 19 19. George FrederickWarren, Ph.D. Professor ofAgricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1920 . Assist ant Professor of Agronomy, 1906; Professor of Farm Management, 1909. StanleyWhitson Warren, B.S. Instructor in Farm Management, 1928 . Kenneth Leland Washburn, B.F.A. Instructor in Freehand Drawing in the College of Architecture, 1928 . Phyllis R. Waterman. Instructor in Physical Education, 1926 . Leland Eugene Weaver, B.S. Assistant Extension Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1922 . Assistant, 1917-18; Instructor, 1920. J. ShepardWebb, M.S. Instructor in Physics, 1928 . W. Morris Weeden, M.D. Instructor in Surgery, New York City, 1922 . Assistant, 1922. Lawrence Paul Wehrle, Ph.D. Research Instructor in Entomology, 1920 . Extension Instructor, 1918. John Henry Weidner. Assistant in Economics, 1926 . SydneyWeintraub, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1925 . Herbert Albert Julius Weiss, M.E. Instructor in Machine Design, 1920 . Donald Stuart Welch, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, 1925 Instructor, 192 1. Harry Porter Weld, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, 1919 . Assistant Professor, 191 2. Richard Wellington, M.S. Chief inResearch, Horticulture, Geneva, 1928 . Associate inResearch, 1923. Albert Edward Wells. Sibley Professor ofMechanicArts, 1920 . Foreman of Machine Shop, 1904; Superintendent of Shops, 1905; Assistant Professor, 191 2; Professor of Machine Construction, 191 6. John WestWells, B.S. Assistant in Paleontology, 1926 . Joseph HarryWells, Ph.D. Assistant in Chemistry, 1925 . HaroldWentworth, B.S., A.M. Instructor in English, 1928 . Sidney Warren Wentworth, B.S. Assistant in Pomology, 1928. Assistant, 1926-27. 62 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Philip Henry Wessels, M.S. Research Professor of Vegetable Gardening, Riverhead, 1922 . EvelynWest. Assistant in Research, Bacteriology, Geneva, 1929 . FlorenceWest, A.B. Assistant in Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, New York City, 1926 . CynthiaWestcott, A.B. Heckscher Research Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1925 . Assistant, 1921; Instructor, 1923. John H. Whaley, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Stephen FrancisWhearty, jr., Ch.E., M.S. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927. George WhitingWheeler, M.D. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, NewYork City, 1923 . Assistant, 1917; Instructor, 192 1. Ralph HicksWheeler, B.S. Professor in Extension Service, 191 7 . Assistant, 1909; Instructor, 1910; Assistant Professor of Extension Teaching, 1912. William P. Wheeler. Associate in Research, Animal Industry, Geneva, 1923 . Herbert HiceWhetzel, A.M. Professor of Plant Pathology, 1909 . Assistant, 1903; Assistant Professor, 1906. RandallWhitaker, Ph.D. Instructor in Dairy Industry, 1924 . Assistant, 1923. Edward AlbertWhite, B.S. Professor of Floriculture, 1913 . HarrietWhite, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Assistant in Chemistry, 1918-20. Harvey ElliottWhite, B.A. Instructor in Physics, 1926 . Assistant, 1925. Stephen White, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Medicine, New York City, 1928 . Horace Eugene Whiteside, A.B., LL.B., S.J.D. Professor of Law, 1927 . Instructor in Physical Education, 1919; Instructor in Business Law, 1922-23; Lecturer in Law, 1923; Assistant Professor, 1924. Secretary of the College of Law, 1922-26. Frederick Whiting, A.M., M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology, Emeritus, NewYork City, 1928 . Professor, 1904. Herbert AugustWichelns, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1924 . Assistant, 1916; Instructor, 1917-18, 1919-20. Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D. Professor of Botany, 1913 . Assistant, 1894; Instructor, 1899-1907. Jake LuidensWierda, A.B. Instructor in Anatomy, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Roy Glen Wiggans, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding, 192 1 - Assistant inAgronomy, 1914; Instructor in Farm Crops, 1915-16, 1917; Assistant Professor of Farm Crops, 1919. David Truxton Wilber, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 191 8 . Instructor in Mineralogy and Petrography, 1912-14; Assistant, 1917. Hebrert Sedgwick Wilgus, jr., B.S. in Agr. Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, 1926 . Marguerite Wilker, Ph.D. Extension Professor of Home Economics, 1927 . THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 63 John James Willaman, Ph.D. Chief in Research, Chemistry, Geneva, 1929 Walter FrancisWillcox, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1910 . Instructor in Logic, 1891 ; As sistant Professor of Social Science and Statistics and Political Economy, 1892 ; Assistant Professor of Social Science and Statistics, 1893 ; Associate Professor, 1894; Professor, 1898; Professor of Political Economy and Statistics, 1901 . Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1901-07. Bruce Williams, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science, 1928 . Franklin Grandey Williams, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics, 1927 . Walter LongWilliams. Professor ofVeterinary Surgery, Emeritus, 192 1 . Professor of the Principles and Practice of Veterinary Surgery, Zootechny, Obstetrics, and Juris prudence, 1896; Professor of Veterinary Surgery and Obstetrics and In vestigator of Diseases of Young Animals and Breeding Cattle, 1914; Professor of Obstetrics and Research Professor of the Diseases of Breed ing Cattle, 1 91 5. Hervey C. Williamson, M.D. Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, 1927. Instructor, 191 7. Elias Root BeadleWillis, A.M. Assistant Librarian, 1923 . Instructor in Greek, 1918-19, 1920-21. John PeterWillman, M.S. Extension Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1926 . Instructor, 1925. Alva Lavoy Wilson, B.S., M.A. Assistant in Vegetable Gardening, 1928 . Benjamin Dunbar Wilson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Soil Technology, 1919 . Assistant, 191 5; Instructor, 1917. James Kenneth Wilson, Ph.D. Professor of Soil Technology, 1919 . Assistant in Plant Physiology, 1912; Instructor and Investigator in Botany, 1913; Assistant Professor of Soil Technology, 1914. James R. Wilson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics, New York City, 1927 . Assistant, 1924. Lyman P. Wilson, B.S., J.D. Professor of Law, 1921 . May GeorgianaWilson, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics, New York City, 1921 . Clinical Instructor, 1918. Wilford Murry Wilson, M.D. Professor of Meteorology, Emeritus, 1925 . Lecturer, 1906; Instructor, 1907; Professor, 1910. William A. Wilson, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1922 . Helen Upton Wing, B.S. Instructor in Bacteriology, 1925 . Henry Hiram Wing, M.S. in Agr. Professor of Animal Husbandry, Emeritus, 1928 . Instructor in Dairy In dustry, 1890; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Industry, 1891; Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1903. Andrew LeonWinsor, M.A. Instructor in Rural Education, 1927 . Edna S. Winters, A.M. Assistant in Rural Education, 1928 . RogerWinters, A.B. Assistant in Plant Pathology, 1928. Maynard FayetteWitherell, B.Chem. Assistant in Chemistry, 1927. 64 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Dan HiterWitt, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, New York City, 1922 . EldonWittwer, B.S. Instructor in Rural Economy, 1927 . Louis EdwardWolf, Ph.D. Instructor in Entomology, 1927 . Assistant, 1926. Edgar Harper Wood, M.M.E. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, 1910 . Instructor in Drawing, 1899; Assistant Professor of Machine Design, 1907. Karl Dawson Wood, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1927 . Assistant in Physics, 1918; Instructor in Mechanics, 1920. Lawrence Arnold Wood, A.B. Instructor in Physics, 1928 . Assistant, 1927 - Mary Emily Woodbridge, A.B., M.S. Assistant in Research, Botany, Geneva, 1926 . Albert John Woodford, B.S. Assistant in Farm Crops, 1927 . Alan WardlawWoodrow, B.S. in Agr. Assistant in Entomology, 1928 . Edwin Hamlin Woodruff, LL.B. Professor of Law, Emeritus, 1927 . Instructor in English, 1888-90; Profes sor of Law, 1896. Acting Dean of the College of Law, 1914-16; Dean, 1916-21. Edward Harold Woods, M.E. Instructor in Experimental Engineering, 1926 . Instructor in Machine Design, 1925. Julian Laurence Woodward, M.E., M.A. Acting Assistant Professor of Economics, 1927 . Lemuel William Woodworth. Assistant in Veterinary Bacteriology, 1928 . George Woolsey, M.D. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, New York City, 1928 . Professor, 1898. Paul Work, A.B., M.S. in Agr., Ph.D. Professor of Vegetable Gardening, 1920 . Instructor and Investigator, 1910; Acting Professor, 1917-19. Elizabeth Dorothy Worman, A.M. Assistant in Public Speaking, 1927 . Edmund Louis Worthen, M.S. in Agr. Extension Professor of Soil Technology, 1919 . Albert HazenWright, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology, 1925 . Assistant in Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1905; Instructor, 1908; Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1915. Forrest BlytheWright, M.S. Instructor in Rural Engineering, 1922 - William Joseph Wright, M.S. Extension Professor of Rural Education and State Leader of Junior Extension Work, 191 8 . Maurice Wade Yale, B.S. Assistant in Bacteriology, Geneva, 1928 . Ernest Stanley Yawger. Assistant in Machine Construction, 1920 - Felix Lessing Yerzley. Assistant in Physics, 1928 . Wilbur H. York, M.D. Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser, 1928 . Benjamin Percy Young, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1919 . Instructor in Entomology, 1917. THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 65 Charles Van Patten Young, A.B. Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Gymnasium, 1906. Acting Professor, 1904. George Young, jr., B.Arch. Professor of Architecture, 1915. Dean of the College of Architecture, 1928 . Assistant Professor, 1909; Acting Dean, 1927. Harold Newell Young, B.S. Extension Instructor in Farm Management, 1926 . Robert F. Zeiss, M.D. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Department of Urology, New York City, 1928 - Alexander Zeissig, D.V.M., M.S. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, Veterinary College, 1926 . Assistant, 1924. Everett Edward Zimmerman, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics, 1925 . EMERITUS PROFESSORS, 1928-29 The names in this list have been included in the foregoing alphabetical list of the Staff of Instruction, etc. John Henry Comstock, Entomology and General Invertebrate Zoology. Edward Leamington Nichols, Physics. Liberty Hyde Bailey, in the College of Agriculture. Irving Porter Church, Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics. George Lincoln Burr, Medieval History. Simon Henry Gage, Histology and Embryology. Edwin Hamlin Woodruff, Law. Walter Long Williams, Veterinary Surgery. Charles DeGarmo, the Science and Art of Education. James Clifton Edgar, Obstetrics (New York City). George Thompson Elliot, Clinical Surgery, (New York City). Frederick Shepard Dennis, Clinical Surgery (New York City). Irving Samuel Haynes, Clinical Surgery (New York City). George Woolsey, Clinical Surgery (New York City). Henry Sylvester Jacoby, Bridge Engineering. Henry Hiram Wing, Animal Husbandry. AlbertWilliam Smith, Mechanical Engineering. Frederick Whiting, Clinical Surgery, Department of Otology (NewYork City). John Henry Tanner, Mathematics. Eugene Elwin Haskell, Experimental Hydraulics. John Lemuel Stone, Farm Practice. Herbert Charles Elmer, Latin. ' Wilford Murry Wilson, Meteorology. John Rogers, Clinical Surgery (New York City). George Sylvanus Moler, Physics. Whitman Howard Jordan, Animal Nutrition. Anna Botsford Comstock, Nature Study. Lucius Lincoln Van Slyke, Dairy Chemistry (Geneva). UNIVERSITY OFFICERS Members of the University Faculty ex officio; their names have been included in the foregoing alphabetical list of the Staff of Instruction, etc. The Librarian: Willard Austen. The Assistant Librarian: E. R. B. Willis. The Registrar: David F. Hoy. The Secretary of the University: Woodford Patterson. The Dean of Women: R. Louise Fitch. The Director of Admissions: Eugene F. Bradford. 66 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY Dean of the University Faculty: Professor W. A. Hammond. STANDING COMMITTEES (The year of expiration of appointment is in parenthesis) Committee on University Policy: The President of the University; the Dean of theUniversity Faculty; the Dean of theGraduate School; the Deans of the several college faculties; the Secretary of the Medical College at Ithaca; the Registrar; the Secretary of the University; the Director of Admissions. Committee on the Messenger and Schiff Foundations: The President, ex officio; Professor C. K. Burdick (1932), chairman; Professors D. S. Kimball (1929); F. K. Richtmyer (1930), Frank Thilly (1931), W. F. Willcox (1932). Committee on Student Affairs: The Dean of the University Faculty, chairman; Professors R. S. Stevens (1929), H. E. Baxter (1929), Donald English (1930), K. M. Wiegand (1930), P. A. Fish (1930), W. M. Sawdon (1931), A. T. Kerr (1931), O. A. Johannsen (1931), Herman Diederichs (1932), W. B. Carver (1932), the Registrar. Committee on Entrance Credentials and Relations to Secondary Schools: The Dean of the University Faculty, chairman; Professors W. A. Hurwitz (1929), A. B. Faust (1929), H. E. Howe (1930), C. L. Walker (1931), J. E. Butterworth (1931), C. B. Moore (1932), G. I. Dale (1932), the Director of Admissions, the Registrar. Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships: TheDean of theUniversity Faculty, chairman; Professors C. S. Northup (1929), M. L. Nichols (1929), H. P. Weld (1930), P. R. Pope (1930), F. R. Sharpe (1931), A. J. Eames (1931), W. B. Carver (1932), F. O. Ellenwood (1932). Committee on Calendar: Professor W. N. Barnard (1929), chairman; the Dean of the University Faculty; Professors W. A. Hagan (1929), R. P. Sibley (1930), A. C. Phelps (1930), M. L. W. Laistner (1931), H. O. Buckman (1931), E. E. Cheatham (1932), the Registrar, the Secretary of the University. Entrance Examination Board: Professor G. I. Dale (1930), chairman; the Dean of the University Faculty; Professors R. E. Cushman (1929), G. B. Upton (1929), D. C. Gillespie (1930), S. S. Garrett (1931), A. J. Heinicke (1931), A. L. Andrews (1932), H. A. Wichelns (1932). Committee on Drill and Physical Training: The Dean of theUniversity Faculty, chairman; the Professor ofMilitary Science and Tactics, the Professor of Physical Education, the Secretary of the University. Committee on Health: Professor A. T. Kerr, chairman; Professors V. A. Moore, H. N. Ogden, C V. P. Young, D. F. Smiley. Committee on Instruction in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine: Professor A. T. Kerr, chairman; the Dean of the University Faculty; Professors H. N. Ogden, D. F. Smiley. Committee on Prizes: Professor William Strunk (1929), chairman; Professors R. S. Hosmer (1930), A. M. Drummond (1931), W. L. Conwell (1932). Committee on Music: The Dean of the University Faculty (1931), chairman; the Professor of Music; Professors A. W. Browne (1929), R. M. Ogden (1930), J. W. Hebel (1932). Committee on Penalties and Late Registration: Professor M. S. Copeland (1928), chairman; Professors H. L. Reed (1929), P. W. Claassen (1930), S. L. Boothroyd (i93i)- Committee on Chapel Services: The President of the University, chairman; the Dean of the University Faculty; the Professor ofMusic; Professors D. S. Kimball, R. M. Ogden. THE STAFF OF ADMINISTRATION Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D. President of the University, 192 1 . Mynderse Van Cleef, B.S. Attorney of the University, 1907 . Charles Dibble Bostwick, A.B., LL.B. Comptroller, 1919 ; and Secretary of the Board of Trustees, 1914 . General and Legal Assistant to the Treasurer, 1898; Assistant Treasurer, 1903; Treasurer, 1914. George Frederick Rogalsky, A.B. Treasurer, 1920 . Assistant in Modern European History, 1907-10. Charles Elbert Curtis, B.C.E. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 191 5 . George Stedman Frank, CE. Manager of Purchases, 192 1 - Anna Fielden Grace, A.B. Manager of Residential Halls, 1923 . Leo Nelson Simmons, LL.B. Assistant to the Comptroller, 1923 ; and Assistant Secretary of the Board of Trustees, 1923 . 67 COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS Cornell University comprises these colleges and other grand divi sions: The Graduate School, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Law School, the College of Engineering, the College of Architecture, the Medical College, the New York State Veterinary College, the New York State College of Agriculture, and the New York State College of Home Economics. The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva is administered by the Board of Trustees through the agency of the State College Council. The faculties of the several colleges and that of the Graduate School are denominated the special faculties. The President of the University is ex officio chairman of every special faculty. The departments of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Edu cation and Training, and Hygiene and Preventive Medicine are de partments of the University, being outside the organization of any of the colleges. The professors and assistant professors in those three departments are not members of any of the special faculties but are members of the University Faculty. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Graduate School, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. Cornell University confers the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), the degree of Doctor of the Science of Law (J. S. D.), and the degrees of Master of Arts (A.M.), Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Laws (LL.M.), Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Master of Civil Engineering (M.C.E.), Master of Mechanical Engineering (M.M.E.), Master of Electrical Engineering (M.E.E.), Master in Forestry (M.F.), Master in Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.), Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), Master of Chemistry (M.Chem.), and Master of Science in Agriculture (M.S. in Agr.). The Graduate School has exclusive jurisdiction over all graduate work and advanced degrees. The President of the University is ex officio Chairman of the Faculty of the Graduate School, which con sists of all those members of the University staff who are actively engaged in supervising the work of graduate students. The Dean of the Graduate School is the executive officer of the Faculty. For the convenient discussion of questions which chiefly concern those persons who are engaged in related fields of work, the members of the Faculty of the Graduate School are divided into seven groups, as follows: Group A, Languages and Literatures; Group B, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Education; Group C, Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Physical Geography; Group D, the Biological Sciences; Group E, Engineering, Architec ture, the Applied Physical Sciences; Group F, the Science Depart ments of the Cornell University Medical College in New York City; Group G, Agricultural Sciences; Group H, Law. 68 COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 69 The General Committee of the Graduate School consists of four members at large, elected by the Faculty; eight members elected, one by each Group; and the Dean, who is ex officio chairman of the General Committee. Dean of the School: R. A. Emerson. Secretary of the School: Miss B. E. Outterson. General Committee of the Graduate School: Members at large, Professors E. H. Kennard, K. M. Wiegand, W. B. Carver, and G. W. Cunningham; Group A, Pro fessor Nathaniel Schmidt; Group B, ProfessorHarold L. Reed; Group C, Professor T. R. Briggs; Group D, Professor C. H. Myers; Group E, Professor W. N. Barn ard; Group F, Professor C. R. Stockard; Group G, Professor T. L. Lyon; Group H, Professor C. K. Burdick; the Dean, Chairman of the Committee, ex officio. Secretary of the Faculty: Professor B. S. Monroe. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the College of Arts and Sciences, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The College of Arts and Sciences offers two courses, the one leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), and the other leading to the degree of Bachelor of Chemistry (B.Chem.). The main building of the college is Goldwin Smith Hall, erected by the Trustees and named in honor of Professor Goldwin Smith, who was for many years professor of history here. The department of physics occupies Rockefeller Hall, the gift of John D. Rockefeller. The department of chemistry occupies the Baker Laboratory of Chemistry, one of George F. Baker's gifts to the University. The departments of zoology, geology, and physical geography are housed inMcGraw Hall, which was built for theUniversity by JohnMcGraw. The department of mathematics has the first floor of White Hall. In Morrill Hall is the laboratory of the department of psychology. The departments of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, and histology and embryology occupy Stimson Hall. The department of astronomy makes use of the Fuertes Observatory. In Goldwin Smith Hall is the Museum of Casts, containing plaster casts illustrative of masterpieces of classical art. The collection was given to the University by HenryW. Sage. The statues are, with one exception, reproductions in full size, cast in moulds formed over the originals. Each cast was imported from the museum where its orig inal is preserved. The University Library is easily accessible to the members of the college. A reference collection consisting mainly of books likely to be needed by undergraduate students of the humanities is kept in Gold- win Smith Hall. Some of the departments have special collections and reading rooms for the greater convenience of their students. Administration. Dean of the College: Robert M. Ogden. Assistant Dean and Secretary of the College: R. P. Sibley. Astronomy. Professor: S. L. Boothroyd. Bibliography. The Librarian: Willard Austen. 7 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Biology. Professors: A. T. Kerr, B. F. Kingsbury, J. G. Needham, G. W. Herrick, C. R. Crosby, O. A. Johannsen, H. D. Reed, J. C. Bradley, G. C Em body, R. Matheson, E. F. Phillips, A. H. Wright, A. A. Allen, P. W. Claassen. Assistant Professors: J. B. Sumner, B. P. Young, J. W. Papez, H. B. Adelmann, J. A. Dye, H. S. Liddell. Instructors: A. G. Mekeel, L. P.Wehrle, E. C McMullen, W. T. M. Forbes, G. H. Griswold, A. S. Hazzard, W. C Senning, G. H. Maughan, P. R. Needham, L. A. Phelps, R. P. Hunter, F. W. S. Scudder, D. B. Hand, J. L. Wierda, L. E. Wolf, P. P. Babiy, W. E. Blauvelt, C W. Leister, J. R. Greeley. Botany. Professors: K. M. Wiegand, Donald Reddick, Lewis Knudson, A. J. Eames, L. W. Sharp, O. F. Curtis, L. C Petry, W. C. Muenscher. Assistant Pro fessor: E. F. Hopkins. Instructors: Barbara McClintock, Gemma Jackson, A. T. Gordon, R. A. Laubengayer. Chemistry. Professors: L. M. Dennis, W. D. Bancroft, G. W. Cavanaugh, E. M. Chamot, A. W. Browne, F. H. Rhodes, T. R. Briggs. Assistant Professors: M. L. Nichols, Jacob Papish, J. R. Johnson, C W. Mason, A. W. Laubengayer. Instructors: E. B. Johnson, C. W. Morse, Jack Miscall, H. A. Bedient, I. T. Beach, H. J. Hosking, M. J. Murray. The Classics. Professors: C. L. Durham, E. P. Andrews, H. L. Jones, N. W. DeWitt. Assistant Professor: Harry Caplan. Instructors: James Hutton, W. F. McDonald. Economics. Professors: W. F. Willcox, H. J. Davenport, Donald English, H. L. Reed, S. H. Slichter. Assistant Professors: M. A. Copeland, P. T. Homan, J. L. Woodward. Instructors: P. M. O'Leary, E. B. McNatt, W. R. Junkin, J. H. Patterson, N. S. Buchanan, R. H. Lounsbury, Elmer Pendell, P. L. Clark, A. Froman, W. R. Leonard. Education. Professors: R. M. Ogden, R. H. Jordan. Assistant Professor: F. S. Freeman. Instructor: W. F. Bruce. The English Language and Literature. Professors: M. W. Sampson, William Strunk, jr., Lane Cooper, F. C. Prescott, C. S. Northup, J. Q.Adams. Assistant Professors: B. S. Monroe, L. N. Broughton, F. M. Smith, J. W. Hebel, Instructors: D. L. Baldwin, W. H. French, G. R. Van Allen, W. B. Carroll, E. M. Johnson, D. R. Mitchell, M. H. Kessel, J. R. Lindsay, J. J. Elson, M. Marx, E. G. Ainsworth, jr., F. O. Bissell, jr., H. J. Muller, K. C Walz, George Kalif, E. C. Van Keuren, Harold Wentworth. Geology and Physical Geography. Professors: H. Ries, G. D. Harris, A. C. Gill, O. D. von Engeln. Assistant Professor: C M. Nevin. Instructors: R. N. St. John, D. W. Trainer, jr., J. D. Burfoot, jr., W. S. Cole, L. C Conant, Ralph Tuck. Curator: P. G. Sheldon. The German Language and Literature. Professors: A. B. Faust, A. W. Boesche, P. R. Pope. Assistant Professor: A. L. Andrews. Instructors: E. A. R. Kubler, C. H. Schnepel, M. H. Spann. Government. Professors: R. E. Cushman, G. E. G. Catlin, BruceWilliams. Instructor: G. A. Shipman. History. Professors: C. H. Hull, J. P. Bretz, Carl Becker, Preserved Smith, M. L. W. Laistner, Carl Stephenson, F. H. Hodder. Assistant Professor: F. G. Marcham. Instructors: H. H. Schaff, R. G. F. Ramsay. Mathematics. Professors: J. I. Hutchinson, Virgil Snyder, F. R. Sharpe, Arthur Ranum, W. B. Carver, D. C. Gillespie, W. A. Hurwitz. Assistant Pro fessors: C. F. Craig, C. F. Roos. Instructors: B. F. Kimball, B. R. Beisel, R. P. Agnew, H. L. Schug, E. H. Hadlock, C C Torrance, F. G. Williams, L. A. Dye, V. S. Lawrence, jr., L. L. Lowenstein, L. J. Paradiso, J. C. Polley, F. G. Williams. Music. Assistant Professor: H. D. Smith. Instructor: G. L. Coleman. Philosophy. Professors: Frank Thilly, W. A. Hammond, G. W. Cunningham. Assistant Professors: H. R. Smart, A. E. Murphy. Instructors: E. T. Paine, R. G. F. Robinson. Physical Education. Professor: C. V. P. Young. Physics. Professors: Ernest Merritt, J. E. Trevor, Frederick Bedell, R. C. Gibbs, F. K. Richtmyer, E. H. Kennard. Assistant Professors: H. E. Howe, C. C. Murdock, J. R. Collins. G. E. Grantham. Instructors: D. T. Wilber, H. R. Childs, H. E. Seemann, E. E. Zimmerman, H. E. White, H. J. Reich, H. F. Vieweg, COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 7 1 CW. Gartlein, GeraldKruger, E. J. Lewis, P. H. Carr, L. P. Smith, H. R. Nelson,L. L. Barnes, L. A. Wood, J. S. Webb, N. W. Goldsmith, A. G. Crafts. Psychology. Professors: Madison Bentley, H. P. Weld. Assistant Professor: K. M. Dallenbach Lecturer: Wolfgang Kohler. Instructors: Samuel Feldman, George Kreezer, Ellis Freeman. Public Speaking. Professor: A. M. Drummond. Assistant Professors: G. B. Muchmore, H. A. Wichelns, W. H. Stainton, R. H. Wagner. Instructors: H. C Harshbarger, C K. Thomas, Mack Easton, H. F. Harding, B. W. Hewitt. The Romance Languages and Literatures. Professors: J. F. Mason, G. L. Hamilton, O. G. Guerlac, Laurence Pumpelly, G. I. Dale. Assistant Professor: M. G. Bishop. Instructors: A. P. Pelmont, L. F. Camino, E. G. Fav, E. M. McGrath, L. R. Andrus, M. B. Deily. The Scandinavian Languages and Literatures. Professor: Halldor Hermannsson. The Semitic Languages andLiteratures, andOrientalHistory. Professor: Nathaniel Schmidt. THE CORNELL LAW SCHOOL Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Law School, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The instruction provided for students of the Cornell Law School leads to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), the requirement for which is the completion of one of these two curricula : (1) a curriculum of three years designed for college graduates; (2) a curriculum of six years leading to the degrees of A.B. and LL.B. Candidates for admission are required to present evidence of the receipt of a bachelor's degree from an approved college or university. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences of Cornell University are, however, allowed to elect in their senior year the first year of the law course and so obtain the degrees of A.B. and LL.B. in six years. The library of the school numbers more than 60,000 volumes and about 6,000 pamphlets. It is described under the head of The Uni versity Libraries, on page 89. The Cornell Law Quarterly, published by the faculty and an edi torial board of students of the school, was established in 191 5, and is issued in November, January, March, and May. The preparation by students of notes on recent cases for publication in the Quar terly affords training in legal research and in editorial work under the supervision of members of the faculty. The Frank Irvine Lectureship, established in 19 13 by the Conkling Chapter of the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, in honor of Judge Irvine, former dean of this school, provides for one ormore lectures on legal topics each year by men of national reputation. The school occupies Boardman Hall, which the Trustees built for its use in 1887. Dean of the School: Charles K. Burdick. Secretary of the School: W. H. Farnham. Librarian:Edward E.Willever. Professors: C. K. Burdick, L. P. Wilson, R. S. Stevens, E. E. Cheatham, G. J. Thompson, H. E. Whiteside. Assistant Professors: H. D. Laube, W. H. Farnham. Lecturers: Frank Irvine, formerly of the New York State Public Service Com- 72 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER mission, Second District, special lecturer on Public Service Law and Practice; Harrington Putnam, formerly Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court, Second Department, lecturer on the Law of Shipping and Ad miralty; L. Ward Bannister, of the Denver, Colorado, Bar, lecturer on Water Rights; Leonard C Crouch, Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court, Fourth Department, lecturer on Practice. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Col lege of Engineering, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The College of Engineering comprises the School of Civil Engineer ing, the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering, and the School of Electrical Engineering. Their courses of study lead respectively to the degrees of Civil Engineer (C.E.), Mechanical Engineer (M.E.), and Electrical Engineer (E.E.). Hiram Sibley of Rochester, the founder and first president of the Western Union Telegraph Company and a trustee of Cornell Uni versity from 1865 until his death in 1888, established the foundations of the University's department of mechanical engineering. In 187 1 he erected a building to house what was then called the college of mechanic arts, equipped it, and endowed the Sibley Professorship of Mechanic Arts. During the years from 1870 to 1887, Mr. Sibley gave generously for the building and equipment of lecture halls, shops, and laboratories. His benefactions have been continued on an equally large scale by his son, Mr. Hiram W. Sibley. The main building of the School of Civil Engineering is Linclon Hall, and that of the School of Electrical Engineering is Franklin Hall. The Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering occupies, besides the Sibley buildings, several structures used for laboratories and shops. One of these is Rand Hall, the gift of Mrs. Florence Rand Lang. Other buildings belonging to the college are the Fuertes Observatory and an extensive Hydraulic Laboratory. For convenience of reference, the University Library maintains a selected collection of books in each of the three engineering schools, under the supervision of the authorities of the school. They contain the standard reference and text books and the current files of the im portant engineering periodicals. In the School of Civil Engineering is the Kuichling Memorial Library, about fifteen hundred books and pamphlets on hydraulic and municipal engineering, formerly the professional library of Emil Kuichling of Rochester, and given to the school by his widow with an endowment of one thousand dollars. In the School of Electrical Engineering is the Alexander Gray Me morial Library, which was gathered by Professor Gray and after his death was bought and given to the school by the McGraw-Hill Book Company. Administration. Dean of the College: D. S. Kimball. Secretary of the College: M. S. Newman. COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 73 THE SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Administration: Director of the School: F. A. Barnes. Astronomy. Professor: S. L. Boothroyd. Instructor: John Hedberg. Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Professor: T. T. Parson. Assistant Professor: M. A. Pond. Surveying. Professor: P. H. Underwood. Assistant Professor: L. A. Lawrence. Instructors: C. M. Pendleton, A. F. Boyles, P. E. Brown, R. H. Ritter. Mechanics of Engineering. Professors: S. G. George, E. W. Rettger. Assis tant Professor: Eric V. Howell. Materials of Construction. Professor: H. H. Scofield. Hydraulic Engineering. Professor: F. J. Seery. Theoretical and Experimental Hydraulics. Professor: E. W. Schoder. Municipal and Sanitary Engineering. Professors: H. N. Ogden, C L. Walker. Instructor: J. B. Baty. Railroad and Highway Engineering. Professors: F. A. Barnes, W. L. Con well. Assistant Professors: Carl Crandall, J. E. Perry R. Y. Thatcher. Instructor: F. J. Spry. Structural Engineering. Professor: L. C Urquhart. Assistant Professors: E. N. Burrows, C E. O'Rourke, W. R. Osgood. THE SIBLEY SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Administration. Director of the School: H. Diederichs. MechanicArts. Professor: A. E. Wells. Assistant Professor:W. E. Mordoff. Machine Design. Professors: G. R. McDermott, C D. Albert, F. S. Rogers, C. E. Townsend. Assistant Professors: E. F. Garner, S. J. Koshkin. Instructors: S. F. Cleary, L. A. Fenner, H. A. J. Weiss, G. R. Hanselman, R. C Morris, jr., B. M. Shaub, R. B. Ingersoll, T. E. Thompson, H. J. Hotchkiss, C I. Millard. Mechanics of Engineering. Professors: E. H. Wood, S. S. Garrett, F. G. Switzer, W. R. Cornell. Assistant Professors: H. C Perkins, K. D. Wood. Heat-Power Engineering. Professors: W. N. Barnard, F. O. Ellenwood, M. C. Ernsberger. Assistant Professors: R. E. Clark, W. H. Hook. Instructor: C. O. Mackey. Experimental Engineering. Professors: H. Diederichs,W. M. Sawdon, G. B. Upton V. R. Gage, A. C Davis. Assistant Professor: W. C Andrae. Instructors: C. B. Clark, N. L. Egbert, J. O. Jeffery, R. N. Kearney, C W. Terry, E. H. Woods, J. W. Fitzgerald, H. L. Goodman. Industrial Engineering. Professors: D. S. Kimball, M. A. Lee. Assistant Professor: J. R. Bangs. Instructor: L. C Lay. THE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Director of the School: P. M. Lincoln. Professors: Vladimir Karapetoff, P. M. Lincoln, W. C Ballard, jr., R. F. Cham berlain. Assistant Professors: G. F. Bason, J. G. Tarboux, H. H. Race. Instruc tors: L. A. Burckmyer, jr., T. McLean, M. G. Malti, A. L. O Bamon E. M. Strong, M. G. Northrop, W. W. Cotner, D. D. McCarthy, W. E Meserve, D. Ramadanoff, K. A. Browne, J. M. Lakas, D. E. Ohl, E. R. Paige, W. L. Thom son, F. J. Bristol, W. D. Moeder. THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Col lege of Architecture, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The College of Architecture is a professional school, designed to prepare students for taking up ultimately the independent practice of a profession. It offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.), or that of Bachelor of Landscape Architec- 74 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER ture (B .L.A.) , or that of Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.). The first of these courses is planned for the student who intends to practice archi tecture ; it may be taken as a preparation for engaging in the manu facture of building materials or in the business of construction. The second is designed for the student who intends to practice landscape architecture. The third is adapted to the needs of the artist or pro spective practitioner of any of the decorative arts. The course of study leading to any of the three degrees requires, normally, five years of work. The college occupies the third and fourth floors and a portion of the basement of White Hall, and the top floor and a part of the second floor of Franklin Hall. The college offices, the college library, and the lecture and exhibition rooms occupy the third floor ofWhite Hall, and the entire fourth floor of that hall is given to a suite of three drafting rooms which open together so as to form virtually a single room measuring 45 by 156 feet. On the top floor of Franklin are studios devoted to the work in freehand drawing, painting andmodel ing. Besides the use of various collections in the University Library, the college has inWhite Hall a large collection of books, photographs, and drawings, and about twenty-four thousand lantern slides of which constant use is made for the illustration of lectures upon his tory, theory, and construction. Administration. Dean of the College: George Young, jr. Architecture. Professors: C A. Martin, O. M. Brauner, A. C. Phelps, George Young, jr., F. H. Bosworth, Christian Midjo, L. P. Burnham, W. H. Schuchardt, A. D. Seymour. Assistant Professors: G. R. Chamberlain, H. E. Baxter, W. K. Stone, W. M. Dunbar. Instructors: Edward Abbuehl, C. L. Todd, J. W. Grimes, K. L. Washburn. Landscape Architecture. Professors: E. G. Davis, R. W. Curtis. Assistant Professors: E. D. Montillon, E. G. Lawson. The Fine Arts. Professors and Assistant Professors: Members of the Faculty of Architecture, of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, and of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Assistant Professor of Pine Arts: D. L. Finlayson. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Medical College, which will be furnished free on application to the Secretary, Cornell University Medical College, First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York City, or the Secretary, Cornell University Medical College, Stimson Hall, Ithaca, N. Y. In June, 1927, an agreement was entered into between Cornell University and the New York Hospital by which the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College Association was formed, the purpose of which is the organic association of the two institutions and the cooperation of their medical, educational, and scientific activities. The Association is operated under the supervision of a Joint Administrative Board composed of three Governors of the New York Hospital (Messrs. Edward W. Sheldon, Chairman; William Woodward, and Frank L. Polk), three representatives of the Board of Trustees of Cornell University (Dr. Livingston COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 75 Farrand, Mr. J. DuPratt White, and Dr. Walter L. Niles), and one other member (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan) elected by the appointed members. G. Canby Robinson, M.D., is Director of the Association. In March, 1929, the Lying-in Hospital joined the Association under an agreement for the merging of all its distinctive operations with the Association's work. Additional endowment was obtained by all three of the associated institutions. The Association is erecting a group of buildings be tween Sixty-eighth and Seventy-first Streets, along the East River, adjoining the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. The new plant, which is to be completed by the autumn of 1931, or soon thereafter, will afford separate buildings for each of the various labo ratory departments and hospital provision for obstetrics, pediatrics, and psychiatry, as well as for medicine and surgery. The faculty of the Medical College and the professional staff of the Hospital are to be reorganized so as to form one body which will be established on a university basis. Until the new buildings are completed and the reorganization is effected, the Medical College may be described as follows: The main division of the Medical College is situated at First Ave nue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York City. The work of the first year of the four-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M. D.) is duplicated in the University at Ithaca, where a distinct Faculty ofMedicine is organized. Any studentmay take the first year either in New York City or at Ithaca. All students take the last three years of the course in New York City only. The main college building comprises a medical school and dis pensary, with principal entrance on First Avenue, opposite Bellevue Hospital, and occupies the entire block between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Streets on First Avenue. The building is devoted to the departments of anatomy, clinical pathology, chemistry, pathol ogy, bacteriology, physiology, and medicine, and their laboratory equipment. It was erected for the college in 1898 by Colonel Oliver H. Payne, who subsequently gave the college an ample permanent endowment. The Loomis Laboratory, founded in 1886 by the same munificent hand, serves the purpose of undergraduate instruction, in connection with the laboratories in the college building. It has also been or ganized as a research laboratory, and special departments have been established in bacteriology, physiological chemistry, experimental medicine, and pharmacology. The Cornell University Medical College Clinic, situated in the main college building, is equipped for purposes of instruction. The attendance in the has averaged about 335 patients daily and it has had about eighteen thousand new patients a year. The organiza tion is such as to bring the clinic into close relation with the labora tory and research agencies of the college. The department of roent genology and the laboratory of clinical pathology are connected directly with the clinic. 76 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER The New York Hospital has assigned its pathological service and one-half of its medical and surgical services to the college for the ad vancement of the college's teaching and research; this arrangement was established in 19 13 bymeans of the gift to the hospital of a gener ous fund by Mr. George F. Baker, a governor of the hospital. Under this arrangement the University nominates the visiting staff of its di vision and the laboratory staff and obtains the admission of its students to the wards as clinical clerks. The Bellevue Hospital, directly opposite the main college building, has twelve hundred beds and receives twenty-four thousand patients annually. The hospital has been organized in four divisions, one of which has been placed by the trustees of the hospital at the disposal of the faculty of the Cornell University Medical College for medical instruction. The services thus intrusted to the college include, con tinuously, ninety medical beds, ninety surgical beds, sixty beds de voted to urology, and a neurological service, and for one-half of the year fifty-four obstetrical beds, together with equal privileges with the other three divisions in a continuous opportunity for instruction and research in the wards devoted to the treatment of alcoholic diseases, tuberculosis, and the psychopathic diseases. There are also sixty beds for instruction in gynecology by members of the staff as signed for this duty by the college. The Memorial Hospital became affiliated with the Cornell Uni versity Medical College in 19 14 through the generosity of the late Dr. James Douglas, who provided for the hospital an endowment for the study and treatment of cancer and allied diseases on condition that the hospital devote itself wholly to that work. Under the con ditions of this union the college has the responsibility for the medical and surgical work of the hospital. The medical direction of the John E. Berwind Maternity Clinic is under the control of the Cornell University Medical College, which nominates the resident and house staffs. Cornell students are as signed to the clinic for practical instruction under the direction of the Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The Russell Sage Institute of Pathology has been affiliated with the Second Medical (Cornell) Division of Bellevue Hospital since 1 9 13. Endowed by Mrs. Russell Sage in 1907, it has provided funds for research in pathology and medicine. By courtesy of the trustees of the New York Nursery and Child's Hospital, Cornell students are there instructed in pediatrics. The members of the teaching staff have official connection with the hos pital. By courtesy of the Neurological Institute, section work in nervous diseases is offered to third- and fourth-year students in the wards and out-patient department of this hospital. The Professor of Psychiatry is Director of the Psychiatric In stitute, Ward's Island, which is the teaching and research center for COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 77 the entire New York State Hospital system. The lecture rooms, pathological material, and clinical facilities of the Institute are avail able for the teaching of medical students. At the Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's Island, for the care and treatment ofmental diseases, where more than five thousand patients are accommodated, the Professor of Psychiatry is enabled, by cour tesy of the Superintendent, to utilize this clinical material for the in struction of students. Members of the faculty hold appointments in other hospitals and dispensaries of the city and are thus enabled to utilize for teaching purposes a quantity and variety of clinical material. This is used from time to time as necessity or opportunity arises. The major part of the bedside and clinical instruction is, however, purposely conduct ed in Bellevue Hospital and New York Hospital. The Faculty of Medicine at Ithaca occupies Stimson Hall, a modern and thoroughly equipped laboratory building erected in 1902. It was made possible by the generosity of Dean Sage of Albany and at his request was named Stimson Hall in recognition of the services rendered by Dr. Lewis A. Stimson toward the establishment of the Medical College. The library of the Medical College in New York City contains about fifteen thousand volumes and a large number of reprints and monographs including the Birch-Hirschfeld bound collection. The library receives about one hundred current scientific periodicals which include nearly all the more important German, French, and English journals in the field of medical science. In addition to their use of the college library, students enjoy certain privileges at the library of the New York Academy of Medicine, 1 7 West Forty-third Street, and at the New York Public Library. The Van Cleef Memorial Library, endowed by Mynderse Van Cleef, Esq. , inmemory of his brother, Dr. Charles Edward Van Cleef, and housed in Stimson Hall, supplements the extensive facilities of the University Library by a steadily growing collection of reference works and periodicals of importance for the work of instruction and research conducted by the Medical College at Ithaca. The Sarah Manning Sage Research Fund of $50,000 was be queathed to the University in 19 16 by Mrs. Sage, the widow of Dean Sage, donor of Stimson Hall, for use in promoting the advancement of medical science by the prosecution of research in the Medical College at Ithaca. An important adjunct to the Department of Physiology at Ithaca is an Experimental Field Station operating nine acres in the open country about two miles from Stimson Hall. The station provides ideal conditions for keeping animals under observation in feeding and nutrition experiments, for example, during long periods of time. 78 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE IN NEW YORK CITY Director of the College: G. Canby Robinson. Secretary of the Faculty: J. S. Fergu son. Managing Clerk: J. Thorn Willson. Professors Emeritus: G. T. Elliot, J. C Edgar, F. S. Dennis, I. S. Haynes, George Woolsey, Frederick Whiting, John Rogers. Professors: James Ewing, L. A. Conner, Graham Lusk, R. A. Hatcher, C R. Stockard, W. J. Elser, S. R. Benedict, C. L. Gibson, G. G. Ward, O. M. Schloss, C. L. Dana, E. L. Keyes, O. H. Schultze, W. C. Thro, Alexander Lambert, B. J. Lee, Charlton Wallace, J. C. Torrey, W. L. Niles, J. M. Hitzrot, H. J. Schwartz, H. M. Imboden, Malcolm Goodridge, Pol Coryllos, R. F. Kennedy, A. F. Coca, W. H. Allen, J. W. Churchman, J. E. Sweet, A. S. Taylor, M. W. Raynor, Byron Stookey, W. L. Russell, C E. Farr, Bernard Samuels, H. E. Santee. Associate Professors: J. A. Hartwell, E. F. DuBois, N. B. Foster, D. J. Edwards, C V. Morrill, A. R. Stevens. Assistant Professors: H. M. Lyle, J. P. Hoguet, J. C. A. Gerster, Elise S. L'Es perance, A. H. Cilley, R. A. Cook, Lilian K. P. Farrar, A. L. Holland, R. L. Cecil, R. G. Stillman, L. C. Schroeder, G. S. Dudley, G. W. Wheeler, George Papanico laou, H. B. Richardson, Douglas Symmers, M. K. Smith, H. E. B. Pardee, Cary Eggleston, McKeen Cattell, J. Denton, W. C. Klotz, Arthur Palmer, W. H. Chambers, M. C Kahn, J. F. Fraser, G. B. McAuliffe, L. W. Smith, J. F. Nonidez, L. A. Hoag, H. CWilliamson. Lecturer: H. A. Bray. Associates: N. F. Blau, Alice R. Bernham, Louis Hausman, Paul Reznikoff, T. K. Davis, W. M. Kraus, A. F. Anderson, F. W. Stewart, S. Z. Levine. Instructors and Assistants: Miguel Alvarez, B. H. Archer, P. B. Armstrong, H. S. Baldwin, Irvin Balenzweig, B. S. Barringer, H. S. Belcher, W. W. Belden, A. J. Beller, Herbert Bergamini, H. F. Berkoff, M. L. Berliner, G. L. Birnbaum, O. H. Boltz, W. H. Brundage, Jacob Buckstein, P. M. Butterfield, J. C. Carty, C. S. B. Cassassa, W. L. Condict, O. F. Conkey, Laila C. Conner, H. S. F. Cooper, N. W. Cornell, S. L. Craig, T. J. Curphey, Max Cutler, Gilbert Dalldorf, J. S. Davis, jr., A. H. Dodge, W. P. Driscoll, R. O. DuBois, Wade Duley, J. P. Eidson, H. H. Fellows, L. L. Fulkerson, H. Gavin, C. M. Gilman, A. J. Gilmour, Harry Gold, Ella F. Grove, Grant Guillemont, G. M. Guion, H. B. Haag, H. H. Hamil ton, K. G. Hansson, J. H. Harris, E. T. Hauser, L. A. Hauser, H. V. Healey, R. B. Henline, G. W. Henry, R. E. Herendeen, Evelyn Holt, George Hyslop, W. J. Jack son, E. R. P. Janvrin, H. S. Jeck, Janette Jenison, Nancy Jenison, Rees Jensen, H. H. Johnson, Abraham Kardiner, S. F. Kelley, J. E. King, L. B. Kingery, Winifred Kirk, T. J. Kirwin, Leila C Knox, A. F. Kraetzer, Michael Lake, Berton Lattin, E. Leslie, L. I. Levine, A. L. Lincoln, M. J. Lonergan, G. B. McAuliffe, H. S. McCandlish, W. S. McClellan, C G. McGaffin, J. F. McGrath, Penelope Marsh, KirbyMartin, E. L. Milford, J. H.Morris, H. E. Morrow, T. A. Mulcahy, C H. Nammack, J. N. Nathanson, R. W. Nauss, E. B. Newton, S. P. Oast, C F. Olcott, Emil Osterberg, Douglas Palmer, R. H. Patterson, Herman Philip, P. L. Phillips, Anna Piatt, Alfred Plaut, Norman Plummer, J. R. Quinn, A. B. Reese, P. Reznikoff, D. A. Rhodes, J. H. Richards, R. H. Rulison, Morton Ryder, J. F. Sammis, P. K. Sauer, E. W. Saunders, Irving Schwartz, J. L. Schwind, Ephraim Shorr, M. K. Smith, W. L. Sneed, C W. Synder, W. C. Spain, Ramsey Spillman, Nathaniel Stanton, Walter Stenson, J. W. Stephenson, N. C. Stevens, Lewis Stevenson, P. M. Stimson, J. E. Sutton, Ruth A. Thomas, Edward Tolstoi, G. W. Vandergrift, Emilia Vicari, P. A. Wade, T. E. Waldie, H. J. Walsh, J. S. Ware, W. M. Weeden, Sydney Weintraub, FlorenceWest, J. H. Whaley, Harriet White, StephenWhite, JamesWilson, May G. Wilson, W. A. Wilson, D. H. Witt, R. F. Zeiss. THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE AT ITHACA Administration. Secretary of the Faculty: A. T. Kerr. Anatomy. Professor: A. T. Kerr. Assistant Professor: J. W. Papez. Instructors: J. L.Wierda, S. P. Pickering. Histology and Embryology. Professor: B. F. Kingsbury. Assistant Professor: H. B. Adelmann. Instructor: F. W. S. Scudder. Physiology and Biochemistry. Assistant Professors: J. B. Sumner, J. A. Dye, H. S. Liddell. Instructors: G. H. Maughan, D. B. Hand. COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 79 NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Veterinary College, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The Veterinary College offers a four-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D. V. M.). Chapter 153 of the Laws of 1894 established the college and defined. its object thus: "To control investigations as to the nature, pre vention, and cure of all diseases of animals, including such as are communicable to man and such as cause epizootics among livestock ; to investigate the economic questions which will contribute to the more profitable breeding, rearing, and utilization of animals; to pro duce reliable standard preparations of toxins, antitoxins, and other productions to be used in the diagnosis, prevention, and cure of dis eases, and in the conducting of sanitary work by approved modern methods; and to give instruction in the normal structure and func tion of the animal body, in the pathology, prevention, and treatment of animal diseases, and in allmatters pertaining to sanitary science as applied to live stock and correlatively to the human family." The college is supported by the State and is administered by the Board of Trustees of Cornell University through the agency of the State College Council, a body whose composition is described on pages 10 and 13. With respect to all academic interests the college is an integral part of the University. The Flower Library, a special collection which Roswell P. Flower founded in 1897 with a gift of five thousand dollars and which Mrs. Flower afterward endowed with a gift of ten thousand dollars, belongs to the Veterinary College. This collection comprises about six thou sand volumes and it is generously supplemented by the loan of books and periodicals from the University Library. The college occupies a group of five large and several smaller buildings situated near the center of the University campus, besides an outlying experiment station and farm. The main building is named James Law Hall in honor of the late James Law, F.R.C.V.S., the Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery at Cornell Univer sity from 1868 till 1908 and the first director of the college. Administration. Dean of the College: V. A. Moore. Anatomy Professor: G. S. Hopkins. Assistant Professor: Earl Sunderville. Physiology. Professor: P. A. Fish. Assistant Professor: CE Hayden. Materia Medica and Small Animal Clinic. Professor: H. J. Milks. Assist ant Professor: H. C. Stephenson. Surgery. Professor: J. N. Frost. Instructor: J Maurer. Comparative Pathology; Bacteriology; Meat Inspection.Professors: V A Moore W A Hagan. Assistant Professors: C. M. Carpenter, Peter Olafson. Instructors: Alexander Zeissig, Harriet L. Mansfield. D. W Baker Veterinary Medicine and Obstetrics. Professor: D. H. Udall. Assistant Professor- M. G. Fincher. Instructor: W. G. Gibbons. i^STt^^^^^^J^l- Gtoan. J. M. H-***- ^ek^Ixpe^^ * * B-h. Cruder: L. A. Fortune. 80 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Col lege of Agriculture, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The College of Agriculture offers a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Some of the departments of the college, as a part of their instruction, offer specialized courses of study designed to fit students for professional or vocational careers in special fields. Such departments are those of Forestry and Rural Education. The professional course in Forestry requires for its completion, besides four years of prescribed work leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, a year of graduate work leading to the degree of Master in Forestry. Besides the instruction of students, the college's operations regu larly include extension work among the farmers of the State and re search and experiment on a large scale. Its objects were thus de fined in theAdministration Actwhich became a law in 1906, two years after the State had established it as a state institution: "To improve the agricultural methods of the State ; to develop the agricultural re sources of the State in the production of crops of all kinds, in the rear ing and breeding of live stock, in the manufacture of dairy and other products, in determining better methods of handling and marketing such products, and in other ways; and to increase intelligence and elevate the standards of living in the rural districts. For the attain ment of these objects the college is authorized to give instruction in the sciences, arts, and practices relating thereto, in such courses and in such manner as shall best serve the interests of the State; to conduct extension work in disseminating agricultural knowledge throughout the State bymeans of experiments and demonstrations on farms and gardens, investigations of the economic and social status of agriculture, lectures, publications of bulletins and reports, and in such other ways asmay be deemed advisable in the furtherance of the aforesaid objects; to make researches in the physical, chemical, biological, and other problems of agriculture, the application of such investigations to the agriculture of New York, and the publication of the results thereof." The college is administered by the Board of Trustees of Cornell University through the agency of the State College Council, a body whose composition is described on pages 10 and 13. With respect to all academic interests the college is an integral part of the University. Funds for the support of the college's work are derived from these sources: first and foremost, State appropriation; secondly, Federal appropriation, comprising (a) a share with the College of Engineering of this University in New York's portion of the funds annually avail able under the Morrill Act of 1890 and the Nelson Amendment of 1907 supplementing the Land Grant Act of 1862, (b) a share with the State Experiment Station in New York's portion of the funds annual ly available under the Hatch Act of 1887 and the Adams Act of 1906 for the operation of experiment stations, (c) New York's portion of COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 8 1 the funds annually available under the Smith-Lever Act of 1914 for extension instruction in agriculture and home economics, and (d) a part of New York's portion of the funds annually available under the Smith-Hughes Act of 191 7 for the training of teachers; thirdly, annual appropriation by Cornell University; fourthly, income from sales and service; and, fifthly, fees paid by students. The library facilities of the college include a collection of books and periodicals on agriculture, animal husbandry, botany, entomol ogy, horticulture, forestry, and other kindred subjects, contained in the University Library and numbering about thirty thousand vol umes; the Agricultural College Library, separately housed, a working and reference collection of about thirty-five thousand bound volumes and many bulletins, reports and other pamphlets; and various de partmental collections for laboratory and office use. Some of these collections, for instance the Craig horticultural library, gift of the widow of Professor John Craig, and the library of entomology, are of more than ordinary compass in their respective fields. All these libraries are likewise provided with the principal periodicals relating to agriculture and kindred subjects. A large group of buildings has been erected by the State for the uses of the college. Most of them are situated in the northeastern quarter of the University campus. The total cost of the buildings completed for the college between the years 1904 and 1924 was about one million six hundred thousand dollars and an additional appro priation of a half-million dollars was made in 1924. Farms aggregating about twelve hundred acres and situated near the campus are managed by the college. The University owns prac tically all of this land. The farms are operated not for commercial but for educational purposes. The State Agricultural Experiment Station operates for experimental purposes 240 acres of land at Geneva, a 10-acre orchard near Rochester, a 22-acre vineyard at Ur- bana, and a 28-acre vineyard at Fredonia, and the 1923 Legislature provided for the lease of a tract in the Hudson river valley for experi mental work with fruit. The college in 1923 acquired a 30-acre farm near Riverhead, Long Island, and established there a laboratory of vegetable research. Administration. Dean of the College: A. R. Mann. Director of Resident Instruction: Cornelius Betten. Director of Extension: C E. Ladd. Director of the Experiment Station: A. R. Mann. Secretary of the College: O. W. Smith. Librarian: W. W. Ellis. Managing Clerk: G. W. Parker. Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. Professors: G. F. Warren, G. N. Lauman, W. I. Myers, E. G. Misner, G. P. Scoville, J. E. Boyle, F. A. Pearson, M. L. Holmes, Leland Spencer, H. A. Ross, V. B. Hart. Assistant Professors: m! S. Kendrick, M. P. Rasmussen, J. F. Harriott, M. C Bond. In structors- L. M. Vaughan, R. F. Buckman, W. G. Meal, E. H. Mereness, H. N. Young H B Boyd, T. E. LaMont, E. Wittwer, F. A. Harper, S. W. Warren, M P Catherwood, R. D. Reid, K. A. H. Murray, K. A. Howlett, A. J. Beyleveld. Agronomy. Professors: T. L. Lyon, J. A. Bizzell, H. O. Buckman, J. K. Wilson. E. L Worthen, J. H. Barron, A. F. Gustafson, L. T. Romell. Assistant Professors: D H. P. Cooper, H. B. Hartwig. Experimentalist: E. W. Leland. Soil Surveyor: F. B. Howe. Analysts: L. English, W. M. Phipps. 82 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Animal Husbandry. Professors: F. B. Morrison, M. W. Harper, E. S. Savage, H. A. Hopper, L. A. Maynard. Assistant Professors: R. B. Hinman, W. T. Cran dall, H. J. Metzger, C. L. Allen, C M. McCay. Instructors: G. W. Tailby, W. T. Grams, R. G. Maxwell, J. O. Willman, A. O. Rhoad, R. C Bender, E. S. Harrison, C. D. Schutt. Bacteriology. Professors: J. M. Sherman, Otto Rahn. Assistant Professor: C. N. Stark. Instructors: G. A. Knaysi, P.W. Stark, H. U. Wing,H. H. Boysen. Botany. Professors: K. M. Wiegand, Donald Reddick, Lewis Knudson, A. J. Eames, L. W. Sharp, O. F. Curtis, L. C Petry. Assistant Professors: W. C. Muenscher, E. F. Hopkins. Instructors: P. R. Burkholder, Barbara McClintock, Gemma Jackson, A. T. Gordon, R. Laubengayer. Dairy Industry. Professors: J. M. Sherman, H. E. Ross, H. C. Troy, E. S. Guthrie, J. D. Brew, P. F. Sharp, Otto Rahn, W. V. Price. Assistant Professors: T. J. Mclnerney, W. E. Ayres, C N. Stark. Instructors: Randall Whitaker, G. A. Knaysi, P. W. Stark, H. U. Wing, H. H. Boysen, B. L. Herrington. Drawing. Professor: W. C. Baker. Assistant Professors: J. E. Reyna, Clara L. Garrett. Entomology, Limnology, and Ornithology. Professors: J. G. Needham, G. W. Herrick, C R. Crosby, O. A. Johannsen, J. C Bradley, G. C Embody, Robert Matheson, A. A. Allen, P. W. Claassen, E. F. Phillips. Instructors: W. T. M. Forbes, G. H. Griswold, P. R. Needham, L. P. Wehrle, L. E. Wolf. J. H. Greeley, B. A. Slocum, W. E. Blauvelt, C. W. Leister, P. P. Babiy. Extension Teaching and the Extension Service. Professors: C. E. Ladd, Bristow Adams, G. A. Everett, R. H. Wheeler, Montgomery Robinson, W. J. Wright. Assistant Professor: G. E. Peabody. Instructor: G. S. Butts. General Secretary, State Federation of Farm Bureaus: E. V. Underwood. Leader of County Farm Bureau Agents: L. D. Simons. Assistant Leaders: E. A. Flansburgh, L. D. Kelsey, J. A. Reynolds. Specialist: C. A. Taylor. Adviser: Erl Bates. Illustrator: C W. Redwood. Farm Practice. Professor: A. C. King. Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. Professors: E. A. White, A. C. Beal, R. W. Curtis, J. P. Porter. Assistant Professors: C J. Hunn, J. D. Bushey. Instructors: L. A. Minns, A. M. S. Pridham, R. B. Farnham, L. C. Chadwick, L. E. Longley. Forestry. Professors: R. S. Hosmer, S. N. Spring, A. B. Recknagel, John Bentley, jr., Assistant Professors: C. H. Guise, J. A. Cope, J. N. Spaeth. Meteorology. Professor: R. A. Mordoff. Plant Breeding. Professors: R. A. Emerson, H. H. Love, C. H. Myers, F. P. Bussell. Assistant Professors: A. C Fraser, R. G. Wiggans, R. D. Lewis. Instructors: Ernest Dorsey, J. R. Livermore, J. J. McAllister. Plant Pathology. Professors: H. H. Whetzel, M. F. Barrus, H. M. Fitz patrick, L. M. Massey, Charles Chupp, W. H. Burkholder. Assistant Pro fessors: F. M. Blodgett, H. E. Thomas, K. H. Fernow, D. S. Welch. Instructors: J. W. Sinden, W. D. Mills, S. E. McCallen, J. G. Horsfall. Pomology. Professors: A. J. Heinicke, D. B. Carrick, Joseph Oskamp, L. H. MacDaniels, G. W. Peck. Poultry Husbandry. Professors: J. E. Rice, G. F. Heuser, H. E. Botsford. Assistant Professors: L. E. Weaver, L. C. Norris, G. O. Hall, C. K. Powell. In structors: L. M. Hurd, W. G. Krum, R. C Ogle, J. C. Huttar, D. R. Marble, A. L. Romanoff. Rural Education. Professors: P. J. Kruse, R. M. Stewart, W. J. Wright, J. E. Butterworth, T. H. Eaton, E. L. Palmer, E. N. Ferris, C. B. Moore, Cora E. Binzel. Assistant Professors: T. L. Bayne, R. S. Uhrbrock. Instructors: E. R. Hoskins, Isabelle F. Bull, Caroline J. Muskat, Mabel A. Hastie, S. M. Vaughan, A. L. Winsor. Rural Engineering. Professors: H. W. Riley, B. B. Robb, J. C. McCurdy, A. M. Goodman, F. H. Randolph. Assistant Professors: J. E. Reyna, F. L. Fairbanks, L. M. Roehl, B. A. Jennings. Instructors: F. B. Wright, N. H. Chad wick H. S. Pringle, H. D. Brokaw. COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 83 Rural Social Organization. Professors: Dwight Sanderson, B. L. Melvin, R. A. Felton. Assistant Professors: R. W. Nafe, Mary E. Duthie. Instructor: R. G. Foster, Vegetable Gardening. Professors: Paul Work, H. C Thompson, P. H. Wessels, E. V. Hardenburg. Assistant Professors: R. M. Adams, F. O. Under wood. Instructor: H. S. Mills. Zoology. Professors: H. D. Reed, A. H. Wright, A. A. Allen. Assistant Professor: B. P. Young. Instructors: A. G. Mekeel, E. C McMullen, L. A. Phelps, W. C. Senning, A. S. Hazzard, R. P. Hunter, J. R. Greeley. NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION At Geneva. Director: U. P. Hedrick. Chiefs in Research: P. J. Parrott, R. S. Breed, F. C Stewart, L. L. Van Slyke, R. C Collison, H. J. Conn, A. C Dahlberg, H. B. Tukey, C. B. Sayre, R. Wellington, Hugh Glasgow, J. J. Willaman. Asso ciates in Research: F. H. Hall, D. C Carpenter, G. H. Howe, W. O. Gloyer, A. W. Clark, M. T. Munn, G. ]. Hucker, W. P. Wheeler, W. H. Rankin, F. Z. Hartzell, J. E. Mensching, G. P. Van Eselstine, L. R. Streeter, J. G. Horsfall, G. L. Slate. Assistants in Research: M. G. Moore, J. D. Harlan, W. F. Walsh, M. P. Sweeney, S. W. Harman, J. C Hening, Olav Einset, J. C Marquardt, L. M. Van Alstyne, F. L. Gambrell, C. S. Pederson, Mary Woodbridge, Olive Hoefle, F. Kokoski, P. A. Hansen, L. R. Hawthorn, Eva E. Knowlton, Evelyn West. Editor: J. D. Luckett. Librarian: Viola Elver. Museum Preparator: J. S. Lawson. At Fredonia. Associate in Research: F. E. Gladwin. Assistant In Research: D. M. Daniel. At Poughkeepsie. Associates in Research: E. V. Shear, F. G. Mundinger. At Riverhead. Associates in Research: E. E. Clayton, H. C, Huckett. At Hudson. Associate in Research: L. C. Anderson. NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the Col lege of Home Economics, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The College of Home Economics offers a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.). The college is supported by the State and is administered by the Board of Trustees of Cornell University through the agency of the State College Council, a body whose composition is described on pages 10 and 13. With respect to all academic interests the college is an integral part of the University. It was established in March, 1925, by an act of the Legislature which provided that "the School of Home Economics heretofore administered and maintained in the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University shall hereafter be known as the New York State College of Home Economics at Cornell University." The act defined the object of the college as "the improvement of human welfare by means of education, investigation, and extension teaching in the field of domestic science and art, including household and institutional economics, and allied subjects." In connection with the college and in cooperation with the Amer ican Hotel Association, a course for executives in hotels and in other institutions having housing and feeding problems has been organized. The college occupies a large building containing classrooms, laboratories, and a fully equipped cafeteria restaurant, and makes 84 CORNELL .'UNIVERSITY REGISTER regular use of a cottage on the campus for the practical instruction of its students. Administration. Dean: A. R. Mann. Directors: Flora Rose, Martha Van Rensselaer. Professors: Flora Rose, Martha Van Rensselaer, Annette J. Warner, Helen Monsch, Beulah Blackmore, Mary F. Henry, Adelaide Spohn, H. B. Meek, Mrs. Nancy M. Roman, S. Lucile Brewer, Marie B. Fowler, Mrs. Ethel B. Waring, Marguerite Wilker, Claribel Nye. Assistant Professors: Mrs. Jessie A. Boys, Mrs. Dora W. Erway, Caroline Morton, Faith Fenton, Edith H. MacArthur, Myra J. Robinson, Ruth S. Scott, Hazel L. Spencer, Mildred Carney, Grace Morin, Helen B. Kay, Elisabeth V. Lacey, Dorothy Barnard, Lillian Shaben, Katherine W. Harris, Muriel Brasie, Helen J. Hubbell, Marion Pfund. Associate State Leader of Home Demonstration Agents: Mrs. Ruby Green Smith. Assistant Leaders: Adelaide Barts, Dorothy C. DeLany. Lecturer: R. J. Kief. Instructors: Helen Canon, Jennie C. Jones, Mrs. Caroline B. McIlroy, Frances A. Brookins, Lucy Kimball, Mrs. Myrtle S. Betten, Sannie Callan, Louis Toth, Miriam J. Bartlett, John Courtney, Helen D. Crouch, Mrs. Nancy K. Masterman, Kather ine Reeves, Jean Simpson, Helen M. Taylor, A. H. Treman, Mrs. Gladys Butt, Mrs. Alma Scidmore, Charlotte B. Hopkins, Laura Leske, Mrs. E. C. Fuller. UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION By means of the departments of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Edu cation and Training, and Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, the University pro vides instruction, either required or elective, in those subjects. The University Faculty has fixed certain requirements both in physical training and in hygiene as a minimum to be met by all undergraduate students in the first two years of the course. All first-year and second-year students of all the colleges at Ithaca are required to attend lectures on hygiene and preventive medicine given once a week through out the college year. Reading is assigned and a written examination is required. Every male student who is a candidate for a baccalaureate degree and is re quired to take five, six, seven, eight or more terms in residence must, in addition to the scholastic requirements for the degree, take one, two, three, or four terms respectively, of three hours a week, in the Department of Military Science and Tactics. Exceptions to this rule are made in the cases of (a) students in the Law School, (b) students holding a baccalaureate degree of an approved college, (c) students who neither are American citizens nor have taken out their first citizen ship papers, and (d) students physically unfit. The requirements in military science and tactics must be met term by term until completed; otherwise the student will not be permitted to register again in the University without the con sent of the University Faculty. Students who are officially relieved of the re quirement in military science and tactics are subject to the requirement of an equivalent period of work in the Department of Physical Training. The require ment may be extended at the discretion of the medical adviser. Every woman student who is a candidate for a baccalaureate degree and is required to take five, six, seven, eight, or more terms in residence must, in ad dition to the scholastic requirements for the degree, take one, two, three, or four terms respectively, of three hours a week, in the Department of Physical Training. The requirements may be extended at the discretion of the medical adviser. The requirements in physical training must be met term by term until completed; otherwise the student will not be permitted to register again in the University without the consent of the University Faculty. Freshmen and sophomores may be required in exceptional cases of physical defect to take, instead of military drill, corrective exercises in theDepartment of Physical Training as prescribed by the medical adviser. Juniors and seniors are relieved of all required physical exercises provided their periodical medical exam inations show that they have kept themselves in satisfactory physical condition. Otherwise they may be required to take or to continue corrective exercises. COLLEGES AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS 85 MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS The purpose of the Department of Military Science and Tactics is to qualify students for positions of leadership in all walks of life in times of national emer gency, with the ultimate object of developing specially selected students who have completed both the Basic and the Advanced Course for appointment as officers m the Organized Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States. This training will be as valuable to the student in his industrial or professional career in peace time as it would be to the Government in case of national emergency. The course includes physical training, command and leadership, weapons, and the application of the fundamental principles of tactics. It is divided into two periods, the Basic Course, which is compulsory in the freshman and sophomore years, and the Advanced Course, which is voluntary in the junior and senior years. A student electing Military Science and Tactics in his junior and senior years, and taking five hours a week of practical and theoretical instruction therein, receives commutation of subsistence of thirty cents a day from the United States Government, provided he agrees to attend a summer camp for six weeks in one summer. The organization is known as the Cornell University Unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (R. O. T. C) of the Army of the United States. The students are organized for administrative and training purposes in five units: Infantry, Artillery, Signal Corps, Ordnance, and Veterinary Corps. A Band is composed of students detailed from the various units. The Infantry Unit consists of one regiment of three battalions of four companies each. The Artillery Unit consists of one regiment of three battalions of four batteries each. The Signal Corps Unit consists of one company. The Ordnance and Veterinary Units are not tactically organized. The Band consists of sixty pieces and a vary ing number of aspirants. Any qualified member of the Cornell University Unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps who has satisfactorily passed the first year of his University course may, on recommendation of the Commandant and the nomination of the President of the University, be commissioned as an officer in the Unit by the University Faculty. The University provides pay ranging from $66 to $200 annually, for each of the eighty-eight commissioned officers of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. In addition, the thirty-six senior officers are assistants in the Department. Officers of the Army of the United States on Detail at Cornell Uni versity: Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Commandant of the Corps of Cadets: Colonel J. W. Beacham, jr. ; Members of the Staff: Major Ralph Hospital, Major Paul V. Kane, Major William E. Chambers, Captain H. J. Schroeder, Captain John A. Stewart, Captain Samuel L. Dunlop, Captain James W. Curtis, Captain James M. Roamer, Captain Thomas R. Gibson, Captain Hugh J. Gaffey, Captain Grayson C Woodbury, Captain Jack G. Fuller, Captain Frederick H. Gaston, First Lieutenant Allen B. Hicklin, First Lieutenant Arthur K. Ham mond, First Lieutenant William E. Crist. Assistants in Military Science: Cadet Colonels: Warren P. Bullock, Dudley N. Schoales; Cadet Lieutenant Colonels: Thomas M. Goodfellow, Walter C Knox; Cadet Majors: Edward C Collins, Robert H. Crum, Robert I. Dodge, Robert S. Milans, Adam S. Trowbridge, John B. Tuck; Cadet Captains: Donald W. Adams, John F. Anderson, Alexandre E. Alexander, George W. Behrman, Sidney W. Beyland, Bradford Bissell, Orren B. Bromley, Carlos J. Clavell, George B. Conger, John G. Connell, Frank H. Cusack, Frank H. Fleischer, Alfred S. Githens, Edgar L. Green, Jacob A. Herr mann, George T. Lacey, Adrian N. LeFeber, DavidW. Lewis, Joseph C Marshall, Glen G. Penniman, Henry C Purcell, Thomas F. Queally, Edwin C. Raedel, Walter W. Stillman, Seth W. Tompkins, George G. Trowbridge. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING This department is organized for a fourfold purpose. It instructs those stu dents who are fulfilling the requirement of physical training but are exempt from military training; it directs the corrective physical exercises that are prescribed in particular cases by the medical adviser; it offers a special course in physical edu- 86 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER cation for those who are planning to teach; and, especially, it promotes recreative athletic exercise throughout the year for all classes of students. The University's aim is to encourage participation in athletics by all students rather than by a few, for the reason that well regulated athletic exercise is found to be, for the majority of college men, the best means of keeping in fit physical condition. The Depart ment of Physical Training therefore endeavors to interest all students in physical exercises, not merely those students who are trying to attain membership in a representative athletic team. It organizes competitive games among the colleges and among the fraternities and other bodies of students, and it employs coaches and assistants whose duty is to supervise those games. The games include cross- . country running, association football, baseball, track athletics, rowing, and basket ball and other indoor athletics. Regular participation in any of them, or in any such game as tennis, lacrosse, handball, or golf, or in any such form of exercise as boxing, fencing or wrestling, is regarded as fulfilling the requirements of the Department of Physical Training. Suitable games are organized for the women as well as for the men among the students. The Professor of Physical Education, and Director of the Gymnasium: C. V. P. Young. Instructors: Ellen B. Canfield, W. C. O'Connell, H. B. Ortner, J. J. Fallon, Nicholas Bawlf, E. J. Faulkner, Dorothy H. Bateman, Alice G. Read, Francois Darrieulat, Phyllis R. Waterman, Elizabeth D. Daniels. HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE This department is organized both for the purpose of classroom instruction in the subject of hygiene and preventive medicine and for the purpose of conserv ing the health of students by means of physical examination and medical advice. All students, including graduates, are required to present themselves to the medical adviser and receive a thorough confidential physical examination once a year. Students found to be physically deficient at the time of the examination are assigned by the medical adviser to the Department of Physical Training for such corrective exercises as the adviser may recommend. In cases of illness or indisposition, students are expected to report immediately either in person, by telephone, or by messenger, to the medical adviser's office. Any student failing to report as soon as possible to the medical adviser any contagious or infectious disease is regarded as guilty of a serious breach of discipline. A student may at any time be requested to withdraw from the University if, in the opinion of the University authorities, the condition of his health is such as to make it unwise for him to remain. Assistant Professor ofHygiene and Medical Adviser: D. F. Smiley, M. D. Assis tant Professors of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisers: A. G. Gould, M. D.; E. C. Showacre, M. D. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser of Women: Jennette Evans, M.D. Instructors in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisers of Women: Maude Burns, M.D.; Alva Gwin, M.D. Instructors in Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisers: Webb York, M.D.; P. J. Robinson, M.D.; R. S. Gibson, M.D. Assistant Medical Adviser and Physician to the Athletic Association: H. A. Britton, M.D. Assistant In Hygiene: P- W. Eckley. THE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF EDUCATION This division is composed of the Department of Education in the College ofArts and Sciences and the Department of Rural Education in the College of Agri culture, these two departments being affiliated under the auspices of the Univer sity Faculty. Administrative Committee: J. E. Butterworth, Chairman of the Division; E. N. Ferriss, R. H. Jordan, P. J. Kruse, R. M. Ogden. THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES The Library Council. The President of the University; Jared T. Newman, ot the Board of Trustees; the Librarian; Professors W. B. Carver and A. H. Wright, representing the Group of Sciences; Professors G. L. Hamilton and H. R. Smart, representing the Group of Letters. r> Staff. Librarian: Willard Austen. Assistant Librarian: E. R. B. Willis. Honorary Librarian of the President White Library: G. L. Burr (Profes sor ot History, Emeritus). Curator of the Icelandic Collection: Professor Halldor Hermannsson. Curator of the Petrarch and Dante Collections: Professor G. L. Hamilton. Curator of the White Library and the Wason Collection: Gussie Gaskill. Supervisor of the Accessions Division: Elizabeth Sage Ingersoll; Supervisor of Classification: George de Grassi; Supervisor of the Catalogue: Emma Romelia Speed, A.B. Supervisor of Periodicals: Lillian Leland. Senior Cataloguer: Muriel Eldra Farr. Librarian of the Law Library: E.E. Willever. Librarian of the New York State College of Agriculture: W. W. Ellis. The University Libraries comprise the General Library of the University, the Seminary Libraries in the general library building, the White Architectural Library, the Chemical Library, the Sibley Engineering Library, the Civil Engineering Library, the Law Li brary, the Flower Veterinary Library, the Barnes Hall Library, the Goldwin Smith Hall Library, the Van Cleef Memorial Medical Library, and the Library of the New York State College of Agri culture. The total number of classified volumes and pamphlets in these is now about seven hundred and eighty-five thousand. The number of periodicals, transactions, and other serials, currently received, is over two thousand and of most of these complete sets are on the shelves. The general library building is the gift of Henry W. Sage. The general reading rooms contain accommodations for two hundred and seventy readers, and the open bookcases around the rooms provide shelf room for twelve thousand volumes. In the tower are the great bell of the University, the gift of Mrs. MaryWhite, and the chime of bells, the gift of Mrs. Jennie McGraw Fiske. The income of an endowment fund of three hundred thousand dollars, given by HenryW. Sage in 189 1 , is devoted to the purchase of books and periodicals. The free income of an endowment fund of five hundred and three thousand dollars, received in 1906 by the bequest ofWillard Fiske, is expended for the uses and purposes of the Library, with specific provision for the maintenance and increase of the Icelandic and Italian collections. Supplementing the general card catalogue of the library, there have been issued printed catalogues of the President White collections on the Protestant Reformation (1889) and the French Revolution (1894), and of the Rhaeto-Romanic collection (1894), the Dante col lection (1900) and its Supplement (192 1), the Icelandic collection (1914) and its Supplement, the Petrarch collection, and the Runic collection. 87 88 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER The library is primarily for the use of University officers and stu dents. Books not held in reserve for special reasons are allowed to go out for home use to all registered borrowers. Cards of admission to the shelves in the stack-rooms, and to the White Historical Library, will be issued to students for a limited time for purposes of consulta tion and research, when their work is of such a nature as to require access to the bookshelves. Among the more important special collections in the General Library are these, mentioned in the order of their acquisition: The Anthon Library, of nearly seven thousand volumes, the collection made by Professor Charles Anthon of Columbia College, in the ancient classical languages and literatures, besides works in history and general literature. The Bopp Library, of about twenty-five hundred volumes, relating to the Orien tal languages and literatures, and comparative philology, being the collection of Professor Franz Bopp of the University of Berlin. The Goldwin Smith Library, of thirty-five hundred volumes, comprising chiefly historical works and editions of the English and ancient classics, pre sented to the University in 1869 by Professor Goldwin Smith, and increased during later years by the continued liberality of the donor. The White Architectural Library, a collection of over twelve hundred volumes relating to architecture and kindred branches of science, given by President White. The Kelly Mathematical Library, comprising eighteen hundred volumes and seven hundred tracts, presented by William Kelly of Rhinebeck. The Sparks Library, being the library of Jared Sparks, sometime president of Harvard College, consisting of upward of five thousand volumes and four thousand pamphlets, relating chiefly to the history of America. The May Collection, relating to the history of slavery and anti-slavery, the nucleus of which was formed by the gift of the library of the Rev. Samuel J. May of Syracuse. The Schuyler Collection of folk-lore, Russian history and literature, presented by Eugene Schuyler in 1884. The President White Historical Library, of about twenty-three thousand volumes and pamphlets, the gift of PresidentWhite, received in 1891 ; especially rich in the primary sources of history, and containing notable collections on the period of the Reformation, on the English and French Revolutions, on the American Civil War, and on the history of superstition. The Spinoza Collection, numbering four hundred and fifty volumes, presented in 1894 by President White. Four remarkably rich collections given by Willard Fiske, comprising the Dante Collection, containing over eight thousand volumes, the Petrarch Collec tion, containing about four thousand volumes, the Rhaeto-Romanic Collec tion, containing about thirteen hundred volumes, and the Icelandic Collec tion, containing over fifteen thousand volumes. The Zarncke Library, containing about thirteen thousand volumes and pam phlets, especially rich in Germanic philology and literature, purchased and pre sented in 1893 by William H. Sage. The Herbert H. Smith Collection of books relating to South America, pur chased in 1896. A valuable collection of books on French and Italian Society in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries, presented by Professor T. F. Crane in 1896. The Flower Veterinary Library, the gift of ex-Governor Flower to Cornell University in 1897, for the use of the State Veterinary College. The Eisenlohr Library, containing about one thousand volumes of Egyptology and Assyriology, purchased and presented in 1902 by A. Abraham. The Bayard Taylor correspondence and journals and his collection of Goethe literature, presented to the Library in 1905 by Mrs. Marie Taylor. THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 89 TheAnglo-Saxon Collection and the Cowper Collection, formed by the late Professor Hiram Corson, bequeathed to the Library, and received in 191 1. The English Collection, presented by Professor J. M. Hart in 1914. The Collection of Japanese Literature presented to the University in 191 5 by Dr. William Elliot Griffis. The Guiteau Insurance Library, purchased in 1916. The CharlesWilliamWason Collection of books dealing with China and the Chinese, an endowed collection of about ten thousand volumes and pam phlets given by C W. Wason, '76, of Cleveland, Ohio. The James Verner Scaife Collection of U. S. Civil War Literature given by Mr. Scaife of the class of 1889. This gift, which was received in 1919, combines with the President White books in the same field to form a strong collection. The Emil Kuichling Collection of hydraulic and sanitary engineering books, presented by Mrs. Kuichling in 1919 for the use of the engineering students. The Benno Loewy Collection of fine editions of the world's great books, Shakespeare and dramatic literature, law and legal tracts, and freemasonry. The St. John Wordsworth Collection, made by Cynthia Morgan St. John, and given by Victor Emanuel of the Class of 1919. These collections, and others such as these, making possible an exhaustive study of certain fields, are of the greatest service in re search work. A similar purpose is served by the seminary rooms of the University Library. Thus, for the study of English, of the classi cal languages, of the Germanic and Romance languages, of philos ophy, of politics and economics, of American and European history there have been provided in the library building six of these research rooms, each equipped with a carefully chosen body of reference books, to which advanced students in these fields have access. In connection with the scientific and technical laboratories similar col lections have been formed and well supplied with reference books, standard works, and sets of periodicals, conveniently arranged for study and research. The following are the more important divisions of the University libraries kept outside the main library: The Goldwin Smith Hall Library, in Goldwin Smith Hall, is distinctly a reference collection, numbering now over three thousand volumes. It consists chiefly oi books used in connection with the undergraduate work in humanities provid ing in certain cases many copies of the books most in demand in the larger TheTaw Library occupies the third floor of Boardman Hall. It now contains over sTxty thousand Volumes, and includes the lib^.^^N?1^^ Moak, presented in 1893 by Mrs. A. M. Boardman and Mrs. Ellen D. Wdhams as a memorial to Tudge Douglas Boardman, the first Dean of the College ol faw Reports of the Federal Courts, reports of the several American state junsdictionsPand in English, Scotch Irish, and Canad^/Xolal^\fleS is practically complete. The library also possesses complete sets of all the lead- T&B^^U*^ Presented to the University by Alfred C. Barnes for the use of the Cornell University Christian Association and occupies rooms in Barnes Hall. The collection now numbers two thousand eight hundred volumes all fully catalogued as part of the University Library. After the deatHf the donor his children gave to the University, for the maintenance and increase of the collection, an endowment of five thousand dollars. ThpFower Veterinary Library, now numbering over six thousand volumes owes S^formaS to Roswell P. Flower, who in 1897 gave five thousand dolSrs to Cornell University to establish a library for the use of the State Veter- 90 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER inary College. In 1901, Mrs. Flower gave to the University ten thousand dollars for an endowment fund, the annual income of which is used for this library. The Van Cleef Memorial Medical Library, established in 1903 by gifts and by class memorial subscriptions, and endowed in 1921, now contains over two thousand volumes. The Medical College in New York City has its own library containing about seven thousand bound volumes and a large number of reprints and monographs including the Birch-Hirschfeld bound collection. The library receives about one hundred current periodicals which include nearly all the more important German, French, English, and Italian journals in the field of medical science. The Agricultural College Library, comprising the College Library, the Forestry Library, and the Craig Horticultural Library, consists of about fifty thousand volumes. AUXILIARY INSTITUTIONS AND FUNDS THE HECKSCHER RESEARCH FOUNDATION August Heckscher of New York City in 1920 established and en dowed the Heckscher Foundation for the Promotion of Research in Cornell University. He set forth the purpose of the Foundation as follows ma formal letter of gift dated New York, August 5, 1920: "This gift is to constitute a fund to be known as the Heckscher Foundation for the Promotion of Research in Cornell University. The income of the fund is to be used for the support at Cornell Uni versity at Ithaca, New York, of research in any or all branches of knowledge (including the publication of the results thereof). The income from the said fund. . .shall be kept in a separate account, and a separate accounting of such income shall be made from year to year. It is my desire and expectation that such income will be used to supplement and extend the work in research now being carried on and supported by the University. As research in America suffers from the exhaustion of professors by teaching and other duties, it is my clesire that professors and instructors possessing the talent and training necessary for research shall, under such conditions and for such periods of time as the University authorities may prescribe, be liberated partially or wholly from those duties and enabled to devote themselves in all the freshness and fullness of their energies to pro ductive investigation and scholarship." The Board of Trustees on October 2, 1920, adopted the following rules for the conduct of the Foundation: The income shall be used only for the promotion of research, including the publication of the results thereof. For the present, the income shall not be used for permanent research professor ships. The income shall not be used to increase the emoluments of any member of the teaching staff. The income shall not be used intentionally to promote investigation leading to patent rights or to the pecuniary benefit of the investigators through patent rights, or in any similar manner. For the administration of the foundation there shall be established a council to be known as the Heckscher Research Council. This council shall consist of the President of the University, ex officio, as chairman ; two trustees to be elected by the Board of Trustees whose respective terms as members of the council shall continue until the expiration of their then respective terms as trustees; the Dean of the Graduate School, ex officio; four members of the University Faculty, two from each of the two groups known as the group of sciences and the group of letters as specified in Section 2 of Article XII of the University Statutes and relating to the University Library; and two emeritus professors to be selected by the council. The terms of the four facultymembers to be elected by the groups of the Faculty shall, at the first election, be for one, two, three, and four years respectively, and thereafter the term of each shall be four years. All members of the Council shall continue to hold office until their successors are elected. This council shall, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, have general supervision of research under the Heckscher Foundation, the expenditure of the income of the fund, and all other matters pertaining thereto. The council shall 91 92 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER report its recommendations from time to time to the Board of Trustees and upon the approval of the same the expenditure of appropriations shall follow the usual practice of the University. The council shall call annually for requests for grants from individual investigators, or groups of investigators, proposing to collaborate, but not from departments of the University as such, nor from colleges. The council shall have power to establish and from time to time modify the rules and regulations governing its meetings and the details of appropriations. An annual report of progress shall be made to the council by each investigator or group re ceiving a grant. An annual report to the Board of Trustees shall be made by the council and a copy thereof sent to the founder of the fund. A minimum of one hundred copies of all publications of the results of the investigations shall be delivered to the council for preservation in the University Library and distribu tion under the direction of the council. A bound copy of such publications shall from time to time be transmitted to the founder. The members of the Heckscher Research Council in 1928-29 were the President of the University and the Dean of the Graduate School ; Messrs. Warner andWestinghouse of the Board of Trustees ; Emeritus Professor E. L. Nichols; and Professors J. Q. Adams, S. L. Booth royd, Carl Becker, W. M. Sawdon, and 0. F. Curtis. THE GOLDWIN SMITH LECTURESHIP The Board of Trustees in 19 10 assigned a part of the income from Professor Goldwin Smith's bequest to constitute a lectureship fund. The bequest wasmade in these words : "All the rest and residue ofmy estate I give, devise, and bequeath to Cornell University in the State of New York, United States of America, absolutely to be used by the Board of Trustees for the promotion especially of liberal studies, Languages Ancient and Modern, Literature, Philosophy, History and Political Science, for which provision has been made in the new Hall which bears my name and to the building of which my wife has con tributed. In confirming this bequest my desire is to showmy attach ment to the University in the foundation of which I had the honor of taking part; to pay respect to the memory of Ezra Cornell; and to show my attachment as an Englishman to the union of the two branches of our race on this continent with each other, and with their common mother." The lectureship fund is one of several objects to which the Board of Trustees, in accordance with the terms of the bequest, have devoted the income of this generous gift. The fund provides for a large number of occasional lectures by visiting scholars in the course of the year. The names of the Goldwin Smith Lecturers in 1928-29 and the titles of their lectures are in the following list : Otakar Vocadlo, Lecturer in the School of Slavonic Studies, London University: From Bohemia to Czechoslovakia. Auguste V. Desclos, Assistant Director of the National Bureau of French Universities and Schools: University life in Paris in the past and present. Daniel Michenot: Two lectures: Deux Grands Trag6diens: Sara Bernhardt et Mounet-Sully; Moliere: notre maitre a tous. Dr. S. R. Detwiler, Director of the Department of Anatomy, Columbia Univer sity: The photomechanics of vision. Charles Wellington Furlong: Treasure hunting in Bolivia. AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 93 Dr. Stanton Coit, President of the Ethical Church, London: A foundation for moral leadership. Barnum Brown, Curator of Fossil Reptiles, American Museum of Natural History, New York: Prehistoric man in America. Paul Bern, Production Manager of the Pathe Company: The moving picture speaks. Dr. AmeYico Castro, Professor of the History of the Spanish Language, Central University, Madrid: Dios, el mundo, y el hombre en la Edad Media. Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum: Shakespeare's handwriting. Dr. Kurt Koffka, Smith College: Form and color. Max Montor: Dramatic readings from Goethe's Faust. H. H. Cleaves: Wild life adventures. H. N. Brailsford: Cruisers and cooperation: A study of an Anglo-American future. The Rev. E. H. Fellowes, Canon Minor of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle: Tudor music. Hilda Boulter: Elizabethan song recital. Ernest Rhys, Editor of Everyman's Library: The modern English novelists. Andr Chevrillon: Taine, his method and formation. William L. Finley: Camera hunting on the continental divide. Dr. Edgar S. Brightman, Professor of Philosophy, Boston University Graduate School : The idea of God. Professor Gaetano Salvemini: The intellectual forerunners of the French Revolution in the eighteenth century. (Four lectures under the joint auspices of the Goldwin Smith and Jacob H. Schiff Foundations.) Frantz Funck-Brentano : La Revolution et l'Empire peints par Ies deux maitres de la peinture francaise au XIXe siecle: David et Prud'hon. Wilhelm Meyer-Lubke, Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Bonn : The history of language and the history of civilization. Frank Branch Riley: The lure of the great northwest. Professor Charles G. Osgood, Princeton University : Samuel Johnson, the last of the humanists. Dr. Otto Kinkeldey, Chief of the Music Division of the New York Public Library: Schubert. Professor Alban G. Widgery, Visiting Professor at Bowdoin College: Toward a modern philosophy of religion. E. Vail Stebbins: Functions of the stock exchange and how business is done there. THE FRANK IRVINE LECTURESHIP The Conkling Chapter of the law school fraternity of Phi Delta Phi in 1 9 13 created and gave to Cornell University a fund for the endowment of a series of annual lectures in the Law School, to be known as The Frank Irvine Lectures in honor of Judge Irvine, who was then dean of the school. The income of this fund has been regu larly used to provide at least one lecture annually before the faculty and students of the school by men eminent in the theory or practice of the profession. The Frank Irvine Lecturer in 1928-29 was Professor Arthur L. Goodhart of the University of Cambridge, England. His subject was Case Law in the United States and in England. THE JACOB H. SCHIFF FOUNDATION The late Jacob H. Schiff of New York in 1912 gave the University $100,000 to be "The Jacob H. Schiff Endowment for the Promotion of Studies in German Culture," making the Board of Trustees free "to use the income either for salaries or for other purposes within the 94 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER designation of the endowment." In 1 918 the Board, acting upon Mr. Schiff's suggestion and with his approval, extended the field of the endowment and accordingly changed its name to "The Jacob H. Schiff Foundation for the Promotion of Studies in Human Civiliza tion. ' ' The income has been used since 1 9 1 2 for lectures by European scholars and for other purposes within the founder's designation. After 1918, with Mr. Schiff's approval, a part of the income was used to purchase for the University Library books relating to the history of theWorld War. The names of the lecturers on the Schiff Foundation in 1928-29 and the titles of their lectures are in the following list : Ernest R. Groves, Research Professor of Sociology, University of North Caro lina: Three Lectures: Modern marriage and its problems; Family experience and personality; The social significance of childhood. Pierre S. Porohovshikov, lecturing under the auspices of the Institute of Inter national Education: Two lectures: Russian drama; Social conditions and inter national relations of Russia before the War: Czar Nicholas II. Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson: Abolishing the Arctic. Dr. Selig Hecht, Professor of Biophysics, Columbia University: The nature of the visual process. Dr. Ernest Carroll Faust, Professor of Parasitology, Tulane University: Travels of a parasitologist in the Orient. George T. Plowman: Etchings. Dr. Robert Chambers, Professor of Biology, Washington Square College, New York University: Investigations on the living cell by micromanipulative methods. Clare Leighton: Wood engraving: A lost art revived. George Young: Sea power and naval disarmament. Count Ilya Tolstoy: The life and works of Leo Tolstoy. S. K. Ratcliffe: The world conflict of color. Professor Gaetano Salvemini: The intellectual forerunners of the French Revolution in the eighteenth century. (Four lectures under the joint auspices of the Jacob H. Schiff and Goldwin Smith Foundations.) Edward H. Thompson: Ruins of the Maya culture in Yucatan. John P. Frey, Secretary of the Metal Trades Department, American Feder ation of Labor: The future of trade unionism. Professor M. L. Fernald, Fisher Professor of Natural History in Harvard University: How long does nature require to evolve a species of plant? Professor Roman Dyboski, Professor of Literature in the University of Krakow, Poland: The rebuilding of Poland. I. Maurice Wormser, Editor of the New York Law Journal: Preparing briefs and presenting arguments in appellate courts. Mme. Sarojini Naidu: Interpretations of the modern Indian renaissance. Professor A. Sommerfeld, Professor of Theoretical Physics in the University of Munich: About wavemechanics; Electron theory of metals. Professor Paul L. Dengler, Director of the Vienna High School: The spirit of new education in Austria. Professor William F. Durand, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering in Stanford University: Limitations in performance of airplanes, as regards speed, duration of flight, distance, and altitude. Dr. Samuel C. Prescott, Head of the Department of Biology and Public Health, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The world's food supply. George Oettle, Director of the Union of South Africa Tourist Bureau, New York: Social and economic conditions in South Africa. Dr. J. J. L. Duyvendak of the University of Leyden: The intellectual renais sance in China. Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey: The palm hunter. Lewis E. Lawes, Warden of Sing Sing Prison: Life and death in Sing Sing. AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 95 THE MESSENGER LECTURES Hiram J. Messenger, B.Litt., Ph.D., Actuary of the Travelers Insurance Company, who died at Hartford in 1913, directed in his will that a certain portion of his estate should, at the death of his sister, be paid over to Cornell University and used for the endowment of a course of lectures. Under that provision the University in 1923 came into possession of about $77,000. Dr. Messenger had directed that the fund should "provide a course or courses of lectures on the evolution of civilization, for the special purpose of raising the moral standard of our political, business, and social life;" that the series should be known as the "Messenger Lectures on the Evolution of Civilization;" that the income should "be expended first to provide twelve lectures each year to be delivered by the ablest non-resident lecturer or lecturers obtainable" and that, after that provision each year, any additional income from the fund should "be used for fur ther lectures by non-resident or resident lecturers" as the University authorities might think best. The Messenger Lecturer in 1928-29 was Dr. Edward L. Thorndike, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, who gave a series of twelve lectures entitled "The Nature and Evolution of Human Learn ing." THE BAKER LECTURESHIP IN CHEMISTRY The George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lectureship in Chemistry was founded by Mr. Baker in 1925 with an endowment of $250,000. The lectureship is filled in succession by men eminent in chemistry or in some related branch of science who are invited by the Depart ment of Chemistry to lecture, each for one or two semesters, on some topic or topics within the lecturer's own special field of investigation. The names of the Baker Lecturers in 1928-29 and the topics of their lectures: First semester: Professor Hans Pringsheim of the University of Berlin: The chemistry of monosaccharides and polysaccharides. Second semester: Professor F. M. Jaeger of the University of Groningen: I. Symmetry and optical activity of atomic configurations. II. Methods and prob lems in high temperature precision work. MEMORIAL PROFESSORSHIPS The Sibley Professorship of Mechanic Arts was endowed by Hiram Sibley (1807-1888) of Rochester in 1877. It was held in 1928-29 by Albert Edward Wells. The Sage Professorships are four chairs endowed by Henry Williams Sage (1814-1897) in the Susan Linn Sage School of Philos ophy in 1890 and named in his honor by the Trustees in 1895. Three of them were held in 1928-29 respectively by William Alexander Hammond, Sage Professor of Ancient Philosophy and of Aesthetics, Frank Thilly, Sage Professor of Philosophy, and Madison Bentley, Sage Professor of Psychology. The fourth was temporarily vacant. 96 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER The Goldwin Smith Professorships are five chairs established by the Trustees in 19 12 in memory of Goldwin Smith, M. A. Oxon. (1823-1910), Professor of History in this University and donor of the Goldwin Smith Fund, from a part of the income of which the salaries pertaining to these chairs are paid. They are the Goldwin Smith Professorships of English Literature (held in 1928-29 by Martin Wright Sampson), American History (Charles Henry Hull), English History (temporarily vacant), Government (Robert Eugene Cush man), and Latin (temporarily vacant). The John Stambaugh Professorship of History was estab lished and endowed by John Stambaugh, of the Class of 1884, in 1919. It was held in 1928-29 by Carl Becker. The World War Memorial Professorships are eight chairs established by the Trustees to commemorate the services of Cor- nellians in the World War: one professorship in the College of Archi tecture, two in the'College of Arts and Sciences, two in the College of Engineering, one in the Graduate School, one in the College of Law, and one in the Ithaca division of theMedical College; established and endowed with a part of the Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund in 1920. Six of them were held in 1928-29 respectively by Albert Charles Phelps, Wilder Dwight Bancroft, Othon Goepp Guerlac, Ernest William Schoder, Seymour Stanton Garrett, and Ernest Merritt. The other two were temporarily vacant. The Andrew Dickson White Professorship was established by the Trustees on April 2, 192 1, in recognition of the gift of $125,000 to the University by a Yale alumnus, as a part of the Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund, for the purpose of endowing a professorship. It was held in 1928-29 by Francke Huntington Bosworth. The John Edson Sweet Professorship of Engineering was established by the Board of Trustees in 1927, having been endowed by alumni and other persons in memory of John Edson Sweet (1832- 1916), who was a member of the faculty of Sibley College in 1873- 79 and who was a founder and an early president of the American Society ofMechanical Engineers. It was held in 1928-29 by Herman Diederichs. Memorial Professorships bearing the respective numerals of the Classes of 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923 were established by the Trustees on April 2, 192 1, in recognition of the pledge, by each of those four classes, of more than $125,000 to the Alumni Fund for the endow ment of a professorship. Appointments to these chairs are not yet made. The Marc Eidlitz Instructorship in Civil Engineering was established in 1919 and endowed by Otto M. Eidlitz of the Class of 1881. It was held in 1928-29 by Claude M. Pendleton. The Sophie Washburn French Instructorship was established in 1923. It is endowed with a gift of the late Frank S. Washburn of the class of 1883. AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 97 SAGE CHAPEL: THE DEAN SAGE SERMON FUND Sage Chapel was built by Henry W. Sage in 1874. The Board of Trustees has made several additions. A memorial antechapel at the northwest corner was built by the Trustees and the Estate of Jennie McGraw Fiske in 1883 in memory of Ezra Cornell, John McGraw, and Jennie McGraw Fiske; William H. Sage made generous gifts including an organ and the present interior decoration of the chapel. The Dean Sage Sermon Fund of seventy-five thousand dollars was established by Dean Sage in 1872. Clergymen of various denomi nations conduct services in the chapel on Sundays throughout the university year. The Preachers on the Dean Sage Foundation in 1928-29: First Term: The Rev. C. Wallace Petty, First Baptist Church, Pittsburgh; Dr. Shailer Mathews, Dean of the Divinity School, University of Chicago; the Rev. R. Bruce Taylor, Principal of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; the Rev. Rush Rhees, President of the University of Rochester; the Rev. Dr. Archibald Black, First Congregational Church, Montclair, New Jersey; the Rev. Theodore G. Soares, Professor of Homiletics and Religious Education and Head of the Department of Practical Theology in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago; the Rev. Louis C. Cornish, President of the American Unitarian Association, Boston; the Right Rev. Frank W. Sterrett, Bishop of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; the Rev. Harry L. Reed, President of Auburn Theo logical Seminary; the Rev. George Craig Stewart, Rector of St. Luke's Church, .Evanston, Illinois; the Rev. ClarenceA. Barbour, President ofRochester Theolog ical Seminary; the Rev. Jay T. Stocking, the Pilgrim Congregational Church, St. Louis; the Rev. A. W. Beaven, Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Rochester; the Rev. Gaius Glenn Atkins, Professor of Homiletics and Sociology, Auburn Theo logical Seminary. Second Term: The Rev. Frank Gavin, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, General Theological Seminary, New York; the Rev. Miles H. Krumbine, Park- side Lutheran Church, Buffalo; the Rev. Francis J. McConnell, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; the Rev. Allan Hoben, President of Kalamazoo College, Michigan; the Rev. John Macintosh Shaw, Richards Professor of Christian The ology, Auburn Theological Seminary; Dr. Rufus M. Jones, Professor of Phil osophy, Haverford College; the Rev. Maxwell Savage, First Unitarian Church, Worcester, Mass. ; the Rev. J. V. Moldenhawer, First Presbyterian Church, New York; the Rev. Henry H. Tweedy, Yale Divinity School; the Rev. Charles R. Brown, former Dean of the Yale Divinity School; the Rev. Hugh Black, Union Theological Seminary, New York City; the Rev. Bernard C. Clausen, First Baptist Church, Syracuse; the Right Rev. G. Ashton Oldham, Bishop of Albany; the Rev. Gaius Glenn Atkins, Auburn Theological Seminary; the Rev. Henry H. Tweedy, Yale Divinity School. BARNES HALL: THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Cornell University Christian Association was founded in 1869 as a voluntary organization of professors and students for their own religious culture and the promotion of Christian living in the Univer sity. For many years it held its meetings in White Hall. In 1886 it undertook to raise funds for a building of its own and had obtained about ten thousand dollars from students, members of the Faculty, and other persons, when Alfred S. Barnes completed the fund with a gift of forty-five thousand dollars. The Board of Trustees gave the 98 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER association the use of a plot of ground south of Sage Chapel, and Barnes Hall was completed in 1888. The men's and women's Chris tian Associations have permanent secretaries, they maintain reading and recreation rooms, and they share in the custody of a selected library of religious literature, the Barnes Reference Library, given by Alfred C. Barnes and endowed by A. Victor Barnes and Harriet Barnes Newberry. RESIDENTIAL HALLS Inquiries about the residential halls either for men or for women should be addressed to the Manager of Residential Halls, Morrill Hall, Ithaca, N. Y. the halls for men The University has nine halls for men, accommodating about 560 students. The oldest of these buildings, Cascadilla Hall, was ac quired in 1869 and was thoroughly remodeled in 1916. Eight halls, all built since 1914, are the nucleus of a large group designed to stand on the western border of the campus. The University owes its possession of these buildings to the late George C. Boldt, who, as a member of the Board of Trustees, was heartily interested in making such provision for the welfare of its students. George F. Baker gave the University three of the buildings, which are named Baker Tower, North Baker Hall, and South Baker Hall. Founders Hall and Boldt Hall were given by alumni. Boldt Tower is the gift of Mrs. Clover Boldt Johaneson in her father's memory. Lyon Hall is a memorial of John Lyon '83, who made a generous bequest for its construction. McFaddin Hall is the gift of Harrison D. McFaddin '94. Lyon and McFaddin Halls are twin buildings with flanking towers which are connected by a cloister, and the towers and the cloister stand as a memorial of the Cornell men who lost their lives in the World War. the halls for women Sage Hall, or Sage College as it is commonly called, was built in 1873-74 and was named in honor of HenryW. Sage, who had given a generous sum to provide for the education ofwomen in the University. The original building has been much enlarged. The residentWarden of Sage College in 1928-29 was Miss Grace Seely. Prudence Risley Hall, the gift of Mrs. Russell Sage, was com pleted in 19 13, and was named in memory of Russell Sage's mother. The resident Warden of Prudence Risley Hall in 1928-29 was Miss Gertrude Houston Nye. Four halls situated near Thurston Avenue north of Beebe Lake and designed to house 320 student women were completed in the summer of 1929. They were built and furnished by two former students, man and wife, who have not yet permitted the University to publish their names. These six halls provide rooms and board for about 700 women. AUXILIARY ENDOWMENTS 99 THE UNIVERSITY INFIRMARY The University Infirmary occupies three large buildings. The first of these, a brownstone structure, was the home of Henry W. Sage, for many years chairman of the Board of Trustees. After his death in 1897, his sons, Dean and William H. Sage, endowed it and gave it to the University for a students' infirmary as a memorial of their father. The second building, the Schuyler House, was pur chased in 1911; in 1912 the Trustees erected a third building, fire proof, and this is the present main hospital building. The normal capacity of the Infirmary is seventy-five beds; the number can be doubled in an emergency. The infirmary is open throughout the university year. It provides suitable rooms, food, and nursing for sick students. It has no medical or surgical staff ; students find their own physicians among practitioners in Ithaca or elsewhere. In re turn for an infirmary fee of $5 a term, any student, in case of illness, is, on his physician's certificate, admitted to the Infirmary and re ceives without charge a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing for a period not exceeding two weeks in any one academic year. For such ordinary service beyond the period of two weeks, a charge of $2 a day is made. (The average cost to the Infirmary of each sick stu dent is about $4 a day.) Extra charges are made for private rooms, special food, and special nurses. Superintendent of the Infirmary: Miss Alice V- Newton. WILLARD STRAIGHT HALL Willard Straight Hall was built and furnished in 1924-25 by Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst in execution of a wish expressed in the will of Willard Straight of the Class of 1901, who died in Paris in 19 18. The building was planned to serve as the social center for the students and the Faculty of the University. It is situated on Central Avenue south of the Library and opposite Barnes Hall. It contains rooms for reading, conversation, billiards and other games, dining rooms, guest rooms, offices for student organizations, and a theater. The largest room in the building is designed to stand as a memorial of Willard Straight. The building is conducted by a board of managers, a majority of whom are students. A board of governors, composed of representatives of the Trustees, the Faculty, and the alumni, with the President of the University as chairman, supervises the management. The Director ofWillard Straight Hall is Foster M. Coffin. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL FELLOWSHIPS Twenty-five fellowships are offered annually in the Graduate School. The President White Fellowships in Modern History and Political and Social Science have an annual value of $500 each; the George C. Boldt Fellowship in History has an annual value of $1,000; each of the others has an annual value of $400. Some of the Fellows are also exempt from tuition. In addition to these twenty-five regular fellowships, there are offered each year in certain subjects special fellowships for which provision has been made for only one or two years. Holders of the Doctor's degree or other persons of recognized standing as scholars who wish to continue work in a field in which they have already achieved distinction may, in the discretion of the Faculty, be appointed to honorary fellow ships. These fellowships cover all fees except laboratory charges. Actual resi dence at the University and regular registration in the Graduate School are re quired of appointees. In the following list are the names of the fellowships and of the persons who held them in 1928-29: RESIDENT DOCTORS Abraham Jacobus Beyleveld, B.S. (Stellenbosch) 1925, Ph.D. (Cornell) 1929. Hans Heinrich Boysen, Ph.D. (Kiel) 1927. Newton Charles Jones, A.B. , A.M. (Western Reserve) 1925, 1926, Ph.D. (Cornell) 1929. Georges Abdallah Knaysi, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., (Cornell) 1924, 1925, 1929. Alexis Lawrence Romanoff, B.S., M.S.A., Ph.D. (Cornell) 1925, 1926, 1928. UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS The Sage Fellowship in Chemistry: William Seaman, A.B., M.S. (Brown) 1922. The Fellowships in Political Economy: Joseph Weinstein Hathcock, A.B., A.M. (Trinity) 192 1, 1923; Gladden Albert Pugh, A.B. (Missouri) 1926. The President White Fellowship in Modern European History: Dorothy Reed Burnett, A.B. (Cornell) 1926. The Fellowship in American History: Mary Catharine Peterman Kennard, A.B. (Pomona)1926. The Goldwin Smith Fellowship in Botany: Ethel Grace Stiffler, A.B. (Goucher) 1922, A.M. (Pennsylvania) 1924. The University Fellowship in German: Merle Chandler Cowden, B.S., M.S. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) 1920, 1923. The Cornell Fellowship in English: Joseph Addison Giddings, A.B. (Western Reserve) 1926. The Schuyler Fellowship in Animal Biology: Janet Agnes Williamson, A.B. (Brown) 1918, A.M. (Cornell) 1923. The Susan Linn Sage Fellowship in Philosophy: George Nicholas Belknap, A.B. (Oregon) 1926; Sven Axel Nilson, A.B. (Minnesota) 1925, A.M. (Cornell) 1927. The University Fellowship in Agriculture: Hsien-Wen Li, B.S.A. (Purdue) 1926. The Erastus Brooks Fellowship in Mathematics: Ethel Isabel Moody, A.B. (Wells) 1926, A.M. (Cornell) 1927. The Charles E. Bennett Fellowship in Classical Philology: Whitney Tucker, A.B. (Cornell) 1926. The Fellowship in Greek and Latin: Leanora Reilly, A.B., A.M. (Washington) 1926, 1928. The University Fellowship in Architecture: Thaddeus Baker Hurd, B.Arch. (Cor nell) 1927. IOO FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IOI The McGraw Fellowship In Civil Engineering: James Bernard Baty, B.S. in CE. (Texas A. & M. College) 1927 (first term); Dalzell Melvin Griffin, B.S. in C.E., M.S. in CE. (Bucknell) 1923, 1926 (second term). The Sibley Fellowship In Mechanical Engineering and the Edgar J. Meyer Me morial Fellowship in Engineering Research: Edward Rupert Becker, B.S. (Roch ester) 1928. The President White Fellowship In Physics: Arne Wikstrom, E.E. (Chalmers University of Technology, Gotenberg, Sweden) 1925. The Charles Bull Earle Fellowship in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Leonard Herman Gussow, E.E. (Cornell) 1928. SPECIAL TEMPORARY FELLOWSHIPS The American Dry Milk Institute Fellowship: Dwight Leonard Espe, B.S. (Iowa State) 1922. The du Pont Fellowship In Chemistry: Walter Joseph Jebens, B.S. (Iowa State) 1927. The Grasselli Fellowship in Chemistry: Robert Edwin Hulse, B.S. (Rutgers) 1927. The Armstrong Fellowship for the Investigation of Diseases of Shade Trees: Eugene Theorin Erickson, B.S. (Minnesota) 1926. The American Rose Society Fellowship: Leslie John Meyer, B.S. (Michigan Agri cultural) 1929. The Nassau County Farm Bureau Association Fellowship: Patsy Pompey Pirone, B.S. (Cornell) 1929. The Niagara Sprayer Company Fellowship In Plant Pathology: Cyril Galloway Small, B.S. (Cornell) 1928. The Charles Lathrop Pack Fellowships In Nature Study and Forestry: Karl Snyder Hazeltine, B.S. (California) 1914, A.M. (Stanford) 1927; Robert Anthony Johnson, B.S. (Purdue) 1925, M.S. (Syracuse) 1926. The Naamloose Vennootschaap Fotash Export Maatschappij Fellowship in Agron omy: Francis Ralph Dreibilbis, B.S. (Pennsylvania State) 1924, M.S. (Ohio State) 1928. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Eighteen graduate scholarships are offered annually in the Graduate School. They have an annual value of $200 each except the Graduate Scholarship in Architecture, which grants only free tuition. All holders of the graduate scholar ships are exempt from tuition. The number of the Susan Linn Sage Graduate Scholarships in Philosophy is five. In the following list are the names of the graduate scholarships and of the persons who held them in 1928-29: The Graduate Scholarship in Chemistry: Manson Benedict, B.Chem. (Cornell) 1928. The Graduate Scholarship in History: Helen Iva Sullivan, A.B., A.M. (Cornell) 1927, 1928. The Graduate Scholarship in Geology: BeatriceEdith Bolton,A.B. , A.M. (Syracuse) 1926, 1927. The Graduate Scholarship in English: Earl Charles Smith, A.B., A.M. (Cornell) 1926, 1928. The Graduate Scholarship in Animal Biology: Harrison Flint Lewis, A.B. (Aacdia) 191 7, A.M. (Toronto) 1926. The Graduate Scholarship in Physics: Leah Irene Wells, A.B. (Mount Holyoke) 1927. The Susan Linn Sage Graduate Scholarships in Philosophy: Howard Kent Davies, A.B. (Kenyon) 1928; Everett Wesley Hall, A.B., A.M., (Lawrence) 1923, 1925; Ku Jen Huang, A.B. (Yenching) 1927; Bunji Tagawa, A.B. (Kansas) 1926; Mary May Barkaloo Roos, A.B. (Texas) 1925. The Graduate Scholarship in Archaeology and Comparative Philology: Anna ThompsonWinecoff, A.B., A.M. (Wyoming) 1926, 1928. The Susan Linn Sage Graduate Scholarships in Psychology: Albert Douglas Glan- ville, A.B. (Cornell) 1927; Graydon LaVerne Freeman, B.S. (Syracuse) 1925, A.M. (Cornell) 1928; Emeline Rebecca Moul, A.B. (Wilson) 1920. 102 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER The Graduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering: James Bernard Baty, B.S. in CE. (Texas A. & M. College) 1925 (first term); Charles Lun Chou, B.S. (Peiyang) 1919 (second term). The Graduate Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine: Gerald Roderick Dowd, D.V.M. (Kansas State) 1925. The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Scholarships in Home Economics: Ella Everett Paulus, B.S. (Ohio) 1924, M.S. (Cornell) 1928; Jennie Aileen Reece, B.S. (Utah Agricultural) 1922. UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS THE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Eighteen University Undergraduate Scholarships, each continuing for two years and having an annual value of $200, are offered each year to members of the incoming freshman class. The award is made on the basis of a special com petitive examination held in Ithaca in September, between the period of the en trance examinations and the opening of theUniversity. On the basis of the same competitive examination (unless awarded under the conditions defined on page 103) two Kenney Scholarships are awarded, each continuing for four years and having an annual value of $250. Every candidate for aUniversityUndergraduate Scholarship or for a Kenney Scholarship must have satisfied in full the entrance requirements of that college of theUniversitywhich he proposes to enter. Holders of New York State Scholarships, either the Cornell Tuition or the State Univer sity Scholarships, or both, are eligible for University Undergraduate Scholarships, but they too must have satisfied in full the college entrance requirements. Following are the rules governing the award of these scholarships: The University Undergraduate Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of examinations in three of the eight following subjects: a. English. Entrance requirement. b. Mathematics. Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and Plane Geometry. c. Greek. Third Year Greek. d. Latin. Third Year Latin. e. French. Third Year French. /. German. Third Year German. g. Spanish. Third Year Spanish. h. Italian. Third Year Italian. In choosing three of these eight subjects, every candidate must take Mathe matics, English, and one of the other six languages. No scholarship will be awarded to any candidate who is reported markedly deficient in any subject in which he is examined, and the right is reserved to award fewer than eighteen scholarships in the absence of a sufficient number of duly qualified candidates. Before scholarships are awarded, every candidate must indicate the college and, if several courses of study with diverse entrance requirements are given in that college, the course in which he intends to register. In order to hold a scholar ship, if it be awarded to him, he must register in that college or course, and he will forfeit his right to the scholarship if he transfers to any other college or course, unless, at the time when he was admitted to the University, as shown by the records of the University, he had satisfied all the entrance requirements for the college or the course to which he transfers. All persons shall be debarred from the competition for these scholarships who have participated in any previous competition for the same, or have been pre viously registered in the University (including the Summer Session) or in any other university or college. The University Faculty's standing Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships may, after an opportunity has been given the student to explain his unsatisfactory record, vacate any scholarship for negligence, for failure to maintain a high stan dard of scholarship, or for conduct of any kind that is unbecoming in a student holding such a scholarship. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IO3 Whenever any of these scholarships shall for any reason become vacant, the vacancy shall be filled as the Faculty may determine. The moneys due on these scholarships are paid at the office of the Treasurer of the University in two equal payments on the 27th of February and the 30th of June, but no scholarship holder is entitled to receive his semi-annual payment until the Scholarship Committee has examined and approved his record for the preceding term, and until the chairman of the Scholarship Committee has certified that the record is satisfactory. The special examinations for these scholarships begin on the first day of regis tration in September. Permits to take the examinations will be issued by the Registrar by mail on application, provided the candidate has satisfied all the en trance requirements and provided the application is accompanied by a statement giving the name of the school at which the candidate was prepared, the name of the principal of the school, and the course which the student proposes to enter. University Undergraduate Scholars The Cornell Scholarships: Class of 1931: Harold Arthur Lehrman, Arts and Sciences; Albert Rosenblum, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932: Robert John Geist, Agriculture; Jean Olive Frederick, Home Economics. The President White Scholarships: Class of 193 1: Mavis Sylvia Dymott, Arts and Sciences; Charles Powell Beyland, Engineering. Class of 1932: Thomas Clinton Manley, Arts and Sciences; Beatrice Myers, Arts and Sciences. The Henry B. Lord Scholarships: Class of 1931: Elizabeth Fry, Arts and Sci ences; Mabel Frances Lewis, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932: Selma Hautzik, Arts and Sciences; Lloyd Leon Rosenthal, Arts and Sciences. The McGraw Scholarships: Class of 1931: Cornelius Betten, jr., Arts and Sciences; Egon Lachner, Engineering. Class of 1932: Berenice Tolins, Arts and Sciences; Sidney Jacobs, Arts and Sciences. The Sage Scholarships: Class of 1931 : Margaret Brymer Ellis, Arts and Sciences; Ernst Russel Pope, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932: Martin Dolinsky, Arts and Sciences; Chester Filkins Monteith Buchanan, Arts and Sciences. The Sibley Scholarships: Class of 1931: David Fettner, Engineering; David Crampton, Engineering. Class of 1932: Carl Shabtac, Engineering; Nora Stern, Arts and Sciences. The Stewart L. Woodford Scholarships: Class of 1931 : Alonzo Castle Dickinson, Engineering; Mary Augusta Rose Johannsen, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932: Julian Scott Butterworth, Arts and Sciences; Albert Ezra Arent, Arts and Sci ences. The John Stanton Gould Scholarships: Class of 1931: Helena Merriman, Arts and Sciences; Anne Reinhardt, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932: Charlotte Emogene Prince, Arts and Sciences; Viola Weslock, Arts and Sciences. The Horace Greeley Scholarships: Class of 1931 : Joseph Swire, Arts and Sciences; Vida GertrudeWalker, Arts and Sciences. Class of 1932 : Gordon Peter Hagberg, Arts and Sciences; Pauline Barnes Carpenter, Arts and Sciences. OTHER UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS The Eudorus C. Kenney Scholarships: Under the will of Eudorus C. Kenney of the class of 1882, his residuary estate was left to Cornell University, the net income to be used for the establishment of scholarships. The amount of the foundation is about $40,000. Two scholarships, of the annual value of $250 each, are awarded each year for a period of four years to applicants entering the University who are bona fide residents of the town of Truxton, Cortland County, New York. Such applicants shall be recommended by a committee consisting of the Principal of the Truxton Public School, the Superintendent of Schools for the district including Truxton, and the Supervisor for the Town of Truxton, the recom mendation to be made and certified to the President of the University on or before September 15 of each year. The President shall award the scholarship and certify the award to the Treasurer and the Dean of the University Faculty. 104 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER In case of a vacancy in any scholarship the value of the scholarship may be awarded by the Faculty Committee on Scholarships in such manner as it may deem best. Whenever the Committee on Scholarships has a Kenney Scholarship at its disposal it awards it to the candidate of highest rank in the annual exami nation for the University Undergraduate Scholarships. In the following list of the Kenney Scholars in 1928-29 those whose names are in italics won their scholarships by excellence in that test: Class of 1929: Elfrieda Emma Pope, Ithaca; Ignatius George Failla, Canandaigua; Wilfred Ernest Hoffmann, Truxton. Class of 1930: Walter George Hoffmann, Truxton; Francis Dunham Wormuth, Lowville. Class of 1931 : Philip Bardes, New York City; Robert Lee Smith, North Tonawanda. Class of 1932: Faust Louis Bellegia, Niagara Falls; Selma Fine, New York City. The Frank William Padgham Scholarship, founded by Amos Padgham of Syracuse, New York, in memory of his son, Frank William Padgham, M.E. '88, entitles the holder to free tuition and fees in the regular courses in the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering or in the School of Electrical Engineering. It cannot be held in connection with a New York State Scholarship. It will be awarded to the candidate, if any, who has had his preparatory education in the public schools of Syracuse, New York, and who, having been admitted to the reg ular course in either of the Schools named, shall pass the best examination in a competitive examination on mathematics (solid geometry, advanced algebra, and plane trigonometry) and on two of the following: (1) Third year German; (2) Third year French; (3) English. The examination for this scholarship is held at the same time as the University Undergraduate Scholarship examinations; and the candidate must declare his intention to enter the Padgham Scholarship examination and state his qualifications therefor to the Registrar, who will issue the usual permit to enter this special examination. In case no one qualifies for this scholarship in the foregoingmanner, the faculties of the Schoolsmay, with certain restrictions, recommend the awarding of the scholarship to some worthy applicant, preferably from Syracuse. Upon request, detailed information regard ing the examination and the awarding of the scholarship will be furnished by the Dean of the College or by the Registrar of Cornell University. It was held in 1928-29 by Matthew Albert Hall, of Syracuse. The Roberts Scholarship Fund provides five annual scholarships, of the value of $320 each, for students in the College of Agriculture. For Non-Resident Students of Agriculture. In the College of Agriculture there are available ordinarily ten scholarships carrying free tuition to non-residents of New York State who are especially worthy of aid. The Fred Lewis Wilson Scholarship, of the annual value of $192, is awarded for a period of not more than two years to students in the Sibley School of Me chanical Engineering or in the School of Electrical Engineering who have been at least one year in the University and who are in need of financial aid. The scholar ship is awarded by a committee consisting of the President of the University, the Dean of the College of Engineering, and one other person chosen by them. In awarding the scholarship, consideration is given to scholarship, character, probable usefulness in the world at large, proficiency in mechanic arts, and pecuniary need. The William Delmore Thompson Scholarship, established in memory of William Delmore Thompson, a member of the class of 191 7, is for the benefit of self-sup porting students in Mechanical Engineering. It is awarded at the beginning of the junior year and, if the student's work proves satisfactory, is to continue throughout the senior year. The John Leisenring Wentz Scholarship, founded in 1920 by Mrs. Lewis Auden- ried in memory of John Leisenring Wentz, a member of the class of 1898, consists of the income of a fund of $5,500. It is awarded at the end of each academic year to a member of the incoming senior class in Mechanical or Electrical En gineering who is in need of pecuniary help and who during his junior year has maintained a high scholastic standing. The award is determined by a committee approved by the President of the University from the Faculty of the College of Engineering. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 105 The Alexander and Mary E. Saunders Scholarship is of an annual value of $650, being the income of a fund bequeathed to the University by Mrs. Mary Ellen Saunders of Yonkers, N. Y. It is awarded for a period of four years to an undergraduate in a literary or scientific department who is an American boy of Scotch, English, or Irish parentage and who is nominated for the scholarship by the superintendent, principal, and teachers of the Yonkers High School. It was held in 1928-29 byWilson Curry of Yonkers. The Grasselli Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry, of the annual value of $500, is supported by the Grasselli Chemical Company of Cleveland, Ohio. It was held in 1928-29 by Milton Tomlinson Bush. The Judson N. Smith Scholarship. Open to upperclassmen in the School of Civil Engineering; pays $200 a year, the income of a fund given by Mrs. Sarah L. Smith of Saranac Lake, New York, in memory of her son. It is awarded by the Faculty of the School of Civil Engineering at the end of each year to a student of the incoming senior or junior class in that school, of good character and scholar ship and needing pecuniary aid. State Grange Scholarships In Agriculture. At its annual meeting in February, 1914, the New York State Grange adopted a resolution whereby $600 is to be given to members of the Order in the form of twelve scholarships in the Winter Courses in Agriculture in Cornell University. The scholarships are each of the value of $50, to be awarded to men or women who attain the highest standing in competitive examinations. The candidate should apply to the Master of the Pomona Grange in his home county, or to the Deputy in counties which have no Pomona Grange. Beatty Agricidtural Scholarships. By the will of Harrison L. Beatty of Bain bridge, New York, the income of $5,000 is devoted to three equal scholarships in the winter courses, to be known as the Beatty Agricultural Scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to residents of Chenango County, one of whom shall be a resident of the town of Bainbridge. In making the award, equal consideration will be given to education and practical experience. Competitive examinations are held annually in Norwich and Bainbridge, New York, in the last week of September; the exact dates are to be announced to those applying for the examinations. The applications must be sent to the Secretary of the College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York, by September 1 . New York State Bankers Association Scholarships. Five scholarships of $200 each in the winter courses in Agriculture have been offered for Junior Extension Workers by the New York State Bankers Association. Details of the compe tition in which these scholarships are awarded may be had on application to the State Leader of Junior Extension, New York State College of Agriculture. The American Agriculturist Scholarship. The American Agriculturist offers a scholarship of $200 for use in the winter courses in Agriculture by a Junior Ex tensionWorker. For a statement of the rules governing the award of this scholar ship candidates should apply to the State Leader of Junior Extension, New York State College of Agriculture. The John McMullen Scholarships. Open to undergraduates in Civil, Me chanical, or Electrical Engineering. Founded by a bequest of John McMullen of Norwalk, Conn., to Cornell University "for the purpose of creating and main taining free scholarship or scholarships for the education of young men as en gineers, the details as to the amounts of said scholarships and the qualifications of the beneficiaries to be left to said institution to determine, said scholarships to be known as the John McMullen Scholarships." With the avails of this bequest the Trustees have established fifteen scholarships of an annual value of $500 each and have divided them among the three schools of the College of Engineering. The George C. Boldt Memorial Scholarships, established by George C. Boldt, jr., in memory of his father, are three scholarships of the value of $500 each, open to members of the senior class in the College ofArts and Sciences. They are awarded at the close of the junior year to the three eligible male students who are con sidered most deserving of this aid. The Dr. Louis Alexander Dreyfus Scholarships, founded in 1926 byMrs. Berta E. Dreyfus in memory of her husband, are two scholarships of the annual value of 106 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER $600 each. The gift providing for this foundation amounts to $25,000. In accordance with the provisions of the donor, the scholarships are awarded to needy and worthy students and preferably to candidates from the public high schools of Richmond County, New York. If there be no candidates from Richmond County, next consideration is to be given to candidates from Sandusky County, Ohio. In the case of men students first consideration is to be given to candidates who are specializing in Chemistry, Engineering, or Agriculture, and in the case of women students to those who are specializing in Home Economics or in the field of Arts and Sciences. THE STATE TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY Under Section 1037 of the New York State Education Law of 1910, as amended in 1927, the Commissioner of Education awards annually, after a competitive examination, to pupils of the public schools of the State, scholarships in Cornell University equal to the number of assembly districts in the State. That number now is 150. Each scholarship entitles the holder to receive instruction in the prescribed subjects in any college of Cornell University for four years, on payment of $100 for each academic year instead of the regular tuition. The holder of one of these scholarships, in order to enjoy its benefits, must have satisfied the regular requirements for admission to one of the colleges of the University, and must have registered as a student of that college before the close of the last regular registration day for new students in the September next after the examination. After the holder is duly registered as a student of the University, and not until then, he comes into possession of the scholarship. His tenure of it thereafter is subject to the provisions of Section 1037, to the Commissioner's regulation, and to the University's usual examinations and rules. A State tuition scholar in good standing may, after obtaining leave of absence from his college, obtain from the President of the University, upon written application to the Secretary of the University, leave to retain his scholarship dur ing absence either for the purpose of earning funds with which to continue his studies or on account of illness. In such circumstances the President of the Uni versity may extend the period of the scholarship so as to afford the holder not more than six years from the commencement thereof for the completion of his course in the University. A scholar's absence from the University without leave, or tardiness in registering at the beginning of any term, is a delinquency that may involve the forfeiture of the scholarship. The Secretary of the University is re quired to inform the Commissioner of Education promptly of the vacancy of any scholarship, and the Commissioner has authority to fill a vacancy by appointing the person next on the list of candidates. For information about the conditions of award of these scholarships, applica tion should be made to the State Commissioner of Education at Albany. THE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Under Chapter 292 of the Laws of 1913, as amended by Chapter 502, Laws of 1920, and Chapter 130, Laws of 1924, the State of New York maintains scholar ships five of which are awarded each county annually for each assembly district therein. Each of these scholarships entitles the holder to $100 for each year while he is in attendance upon an approved college in this State during a period of four years. These are called the State University Scholarships. At Cornell they are commonly known as the State cash scholarships, to distinguish them from the State tuition scholarships in this University. They are awarded by the State Commissioner of Education at Albany, to whom application should be made for any information about the conditions of award, or for any information about the rules of administration. The University has no part in administering these scholarships except to keep the Commissioner informed of the attendance or absence of those scholars who are enrolled here. If a State University Scholar is absent from the University either with or without leave the Secretary of the University is required to inform the Commissioner of the absence promptly and only the Commissioner has authority to confirm a leave of absence with respect to the tenure of the scholarship. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 107 The use that may be made of a State University Scholarship is defined by Chapter 130, Laws of 1924, as follows: "A person entitled to such scholarship shall not be restricted as to the choice of the college which he desires to attend, or the course of study which he proposes to pursue; provided that no such scholar ship shall include professional instruction in theology, or in any graduate courses following the receiving of a bachelor's degree; and provided further, that the college selected by the person entitled to such scholarship is situated within the State of New York, and is incorporated as a college and authorized under the laws of this state and the rules of the regents of the university to confer degrees. The term 'college' as used in this section includes universities, professional and technical schools, and other institutions for higher education authorized to confer degrees, requiring four years of undergraduate study to obtain a degree and ap proved by the board of regents." PRIZES A list of the prizes open to students of Cornell University in competition is printed below with the names of the winners in 1928-29. Additional information about the prizes, including the rules of award in every instance, is given in a pam phlet entitled Prize Competitions, published by the University and distributed free of charge to applicants by the Secretary of the University. The Woodford Prize, founded in 1870 by Stewart Lyndon Woodford, is given annually for the best English oration, both matter and manner of delivery being taken into account. The prize is in the form of a gold medal, or, if the winner choose, $100 in money instead. Awarded to Mung Yee Yap. The Horace K. White Prizes, established in 1872 by Horace K. White of Syra cuse, are awarded annually to the most meritorious students in the graduating class of the New York State Veterinary College, $15 to the first in merit and $10 to the second. Awarded to Samuel Augustus Johnson and Lemuel William Woodworth. The Sibley Prizes In Mechanic Arts, founded by Hiram Sibley in 1884, are awarded annually to those students in the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineer ing who, in the opinion of the faculty of that school, show the greatest merit in their work. The sum of $100 is divided among the winners. Awarded to Oscar Wenborne Diverall, Theodore Charles Ohart, Alexander Berry Credle, Paul Nelson Martin, and John Remsen Onderdonk, jr. The Eighty-Six Memorial Prize, the income of a sum of money left as a me morial by the Class of 1 886, and amounting to $86 annually, is an undergraduate prize in declamation, awarded after a public competition held in May of each year. Awarded to George Meyers Michaels. The Barnes Shakespeare Prize, founded by Mrs. Alfred Smith Barnes of Brook lyn in 1887, is about $50, the annual income of her gift of $1,000. Awarded to William Maslow. The Boardman Senior Prize Scholarship, founded by Judge Douglas Boardman, the first dean of the Law School, in 1888, is open to students of that school, and is awarded annually in June to the junior who has, in the Faculty's judgment, done the best work in law subjects to the end of his junior year. The stipend is $100, payable during the senior year. Awarded to Maxwell Harry Tretter. The Fuertes Medals were established by Professor E. A. Fuertes in 1893. One of them is awarded annually to the best student in the graduating class of the School of Civil Engineering, and the other is awarded annually to a graduate of that school for a meritorious paper upon some engineering subject. The under graduate medal was awarded to John Hedberg; the graduate medal was not awarded in 1928-29. The Ninety-Four Memorial Prize, the income of a fund established by the Class of 1894 and amounting to $94 annually, is an undergraduate prize in debate, awarded after a public competition held in January of each year. Awarded to Nathan Hyman. The Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal, founded in 1900 by the family of Charles Goodwin Sands of the Class of 1890, is awarded for work of exceptional merit in any of the advanced courses of the College of Architecture. Awarded to Francis Howard Marston, Charles Crissy Porter jr., Richard Coolidge Murdock, and George Munson Schofield. The Clifton Beckwith Brown Memorial Medal was established in 1901 by John Harkness Brown in memory of his brother, a member of the Class of 1900, who was killed on the field of battle at San Juan Hill. A silver replica is awarded to the senior in the College of Architecture attaining the highest standing in design during his senior year, and a bronze replica to the senior taking second place, provided in either instance that the degree of merit is exceptionally high. First medal awarded to Edwin Henry Cordes. The Corson Browning Prize, founded by Professor Hiram Corson in 1902, is a gold medal of the value of $50, or the equivalent in money if the winner prefer, awarded annually for the best competitive essay on Robert Browning. Awarded to William Benedict. 108 PRIZES IO9 The Corson French Prize, founded in 1902 by Professor Corson in memory of his wife, Caroline Rollin Corson, is a gold medal of the value of $50 or the equiva lent in money if the winner prefer, awarded annually for the best essay on a sub ject in either French philology or French literature. Awarded to Herbert Brodsky and Harry Benjamin Weiss. The Guilford Essay Prize, founded by James B. Guilford in 1902 to promote "a high standard of excellence in English prose composition," consists of about $150, the annual income from his bequest of $3,000. Awarded to William Sidney Benedict. The Luana L. Messenger Memorial Prize of $250, the annual income of a fund of $5,000 established in 1902 by Hiram J. Messenger, is awarded to that student who submits the essay "giving evidence of the best research and most fruitful thought in the field of human progress or the evolution of civilization during some period in human history or during human history as a whole." Awarded to Francis Dunham Wormuth. The John Metcalfe Polk Prizes. In memory of J. M. Polk, an instructor in the Medical College, who was graduated from the Medical Department of Cornell University on June 7, 1899, and died on March 29, 1904, three prizes aggregating $500 are presented at each Commencement to members of the graduating class who have completed the full course of study in the Cornell University Medical College and have attained the highest standing in the class. The prizes are re spectively $300, $125, and $75. Awarded to William Maxwell Hitzig, Estelle Elizabeth Kleiber, and Albert Harris Douglas. The Sherman-Bennett Prize was founded in 1905 by Philo Sherman-Bennett of New Haven, Connecticut, who bequeathed to William J. Bryan of Lincoln, Nebraska, a fund to found prizes in twenty-five colleges or universities to be selected by Mr. Bryan. The prize consists of $20, the income of $400, and is awarded "for the best essay discussing the principles of free government." Award ed to Harold David Feuerstein. The Whiting Prizes, the first being $50 and the second $25, have been offered since 1908 by Professor Frederick Whiting to the two students in the graduating class of the Medical College, to be designated by him, who make the best records in the practical and theoretical work in otology. Awarded to Bernard Fread and Virginia Clay Hamilton. The James T. Morrison Prize, founded in 1909 by James T. Morrison of Ithaca, is a gold medal or, if the winner choose, $100 in money, awarded annually for the best original poem or poems. Awarded to Kimo Gengo and James B. Gitlitz; honorable mention of Jeanne Marie Christine Danforth and Ruth Robinson. The Eastmo,n Prizes for Public Speaking were founded by A. R. Eastman of Waterville, New York, in 1909, and endowed in 1917, when he gave theUniversity $3,000 to maintain a first prize of $100 and a second prize of $20, for public speaking on topics of country life. The annual competition is open only to regular or special students of the College of Agriculture. Awarded to Harold Fred Dorn and Russell Elliott Dudley. The Sampson Fine Arts Prize, founded by Professor Martin Wright Sampson in 1909, is awarded annually "to that student in the University who shows the most intelligent appreciation of the graphic and plastic arts and of architecture." The prize is given, not for practical proficiency in painting, drawing, or designing, but for natural or acquired ability to appreciate artistic beauty. It is the income of a fund of $1,000 and is awarded, under regulations administered by the Pro fessor of Aesthetics, to be expended in books or reproductions. Awarded to Edmund Norwood Bacon. The Fraser Senior Prize Scholarships, of $100 and $50 respectively, founded in 191 1 by an alumnus of the Law School in memory of Alexander Hugh Ross Fraser, late librarian of that school, are awarded annually about the beginning of the academic year to seniors whose law course has been taken entirely in Cornell University and who havemost fully shown evidence of high qualities of mind and character by superior achievement in scholarship and by those attributes of man liness which earn the commendation of teachers and fellow students. The award is made upon the recommendation of the senior class by vote from a list of mem- 1 10 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER bers submitted by the Faculty as eligible by reason of superior scholarship. The holder of the Boardman Scholarship is not eligible. Awarded to Kenneth Wood Fuller and Edward Michael Boyne. The Hollingworth Honorarium of $50, established by Dr. W. G. Hollingworth of Utica in 191 1, is awarded to a senior in the Veterinary College on his general good standing throughout the course and especially on his standing in pathology and bacteriology. Awarded to Donald Wyckoff Baker. The Early English Text Society presents four of its publications annually to be awarded as prizes to those students who pass the best examinations in Early English. Awarded to Joseph Addison Giddings. The Fuertes Memorial Prizes in Public Speaking were founded in 1912 by Charles H. Baker, a graduate of the School of Civil Engineering of the Class of 1886. Three prizes, one of $125, one of $35, and one of $20, are offered annually to members of the junior and senior classes in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture for proficiency in public speaking. Awarded toLandry Harwood, jr., Alpheus Finch Underhill, and Stanley William Abbott. The Graduate Prize in Philosophy, established in 1912, has an annual value of about $25 and is open to competition by students registered in the Graduate School. It is given to the student who submits the best paper embodying the results of research in the field of philosophy. Not awarded in 1928-29. The James Gordon Bennett Prize of $50, founded in 1912, is open to seniors in the Veterinary College and is offered for work in the clinics giving evidence of ability to handle diseased animals humanely, emphasis being put upon the stu dent's ability to apply local and general anaesthesia effectively. Awarded to Calvin Eugene Hall and Leon Abrevaya. The Jane Miller Prize of $50, founded in 1912, is awarded to the student or students having the highest standing in veterinary physiology. It is usually divided into prizes of $30 and $20 and awarded at the end of the junior year. Awarded to Frank Bloom and Jesse Sampson. The George Chapman Caldwell Prize of $50 was established in 1913 by Frank Cary Caldwell and Mrs. Grace Caldwell Chamberlain as a memorial of their father, the first Professor of Chemistry at this University. It is awarded annually inmoney, accompanied by a certificate, to amember of the senior class, for general excellence in the Course in Chemistry. Awarded to Lawrence Peabody Gould. The Ring Memorial Prizes, established in 1913 by bequest of Charles A. Ring of Newfane, New York, are awarded to undergraduates of the College of Agricul ture for essays giving reviews of literature in the field of floriculture, vegetable gardening, or pomology, and showing the greatest ability to evaluate scientific evidence. A first prize of about $30 and a second prize of about $20 are offered. Awarded to Edward Lilley Stock and Bernard Emerson Harkness. The Stewart Prize, offered annually since 19 13 by S. L. Stewart of Brookside Farms, Newburgh, New York, is a prize of $50 to be divided among students par ticipating in a clean-milk contest. Awarded to Clair Eugene Safford, Kenneth Richard Bucknam, Sidney Henderson, and Adolf Furrer. The J. G. White Prizes in Spanish, founded by James Gilbert White in I9I4> are three prizes, each of the value of $100, offered annually. Two are offered for excellence in Spanish, one of them to juniors and seniors in the College of Engi neering and the other to juniors and seniors in the other colleges of the University. The third is offered for excellence in English to undergraduates from the Latin- American republics. Awarded for excellence in Spanish to Ruth Sylvia Bam berger and Henry Rudberg, and for excellence in English to Gerardo Auguste. The Student Medal of the American Institute of Architects has been offered each year since 191 5 to that member of the graduating class of the College of Archi tecture whose record is the best throughout the course. The person to whom the medal is awarded is invited to exhibit his work at the next annual convention of the Institute. Awarded to George Siebenthaler. The Charles Lathrop Pack Foundation, endowed with $500 in 191 5 by Mr. Pack, who increased the endowment to $2,000 in 1923, supports two prizes of $50 each which are offered annually to students of the Department of Forestry. The former is offered to be awarded to that student of forestry in the graduating PRIZES III class who has made the best record during his course in this University; the latter is offered for an essay calculated to increase in the public mind the appreciation of the importance of forestry in the national economy. The former was awarded to Charles Edward McConnell. The Charles Lee Crandall Prizes, founded in 1916 by alumni of the School of Civil Engineering in memory of Professor Crandall, are a first prize of $100 and a second prize of about $25. They are offered each year for the best papers written by seniors or juniors of that school on suitable subjects, provided both the sub stance and the written form of the papers submitted show real merit. The object of the offer is to encourage research, to stimulate interest in matters of public concern, and to create in students an appreciation of the opportunities which the profession of civil engineering holds for the exercise of public spirit. Not awarded in 1928-29. The Goethe Prize of $50, for the best essay on Goethe, has been offered each year since 1917 by Ludwig Vogelstein of New York. Awarded to Harold David Feuerstein. The Alumni Prize in the College of Agriculture was established in 1919. It is $25, to be awarded by the Faculty to the member of the junior class making the best record in his studies for the first three years. Awarded to Samuel Ralph Levering. The William M. Polk Memorial Prizes in Gynecology, founded by Mrs. Polk in 1919 in memory of Dr. Polk, Dean and Professor of Gynecology in Cornell University Medical College from its establishment in 1898 until his death in 1918, are offered to the three members of the senior class in order of merit who obtain especial distinction in the department of gynecology. The prizes are $100, $75, and $50. Awarded to Louis Schneider, Dominic Anthony DeSanto, and Bernard Fread. The Juliette MacMonnies Courant Prize was founded in 192 1 by Mrs. Margaret MacMonnies Courant in memory of her daughter, who received the degree of A.B. in the Class of 1916. It is $50, either in cash or in books as the recipientmay choose. It is awarded annually to that woman of the senior class whose major subject is French and who has, in the opinion of the committee of award, made the best record in her four years of work, with especial reference to facility of ex pression in French. Awarded to Sylvia Moskowitz. The Frank A. Barton Prize was founded in 1922 by Mrs. LouiseWilkeson Bar ton of Ithaca in memory of her husband, Colonel Frank Arthur Barton, U. S. Army, of the Class of 1891, late Professor of Military Science and Tactics in this University. It is a silver cup, awarded annually to that cadet officer of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps who has taken the keenest interest in the Corps and has shown the highest military qualities. Awarded to Warren Paul Bullock. The American Bureau of Shipping (American "Lloyds") has placed at the dis posal of the Department of Naval Architecture andMarine Engineering an annual cash prize of $100, to be awarded to the student taking the senior option in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering who, in the judgment of the instructors of the department, has shown the greatest ability and promise. Awarded to Thane Rockwell Halstead and Knut Gunderson Nipedal. The Gustav Seeligmann Prizes in Obstetrics, the income of an anonymous gift of $2,000 to the Medical College, were awarded in 1928-29, a first prize of $75 to Jack Sternberg Goltman and a second prize of $25 to Sol Lawrence Samuels. The Anne Besse Prize consists of the income of $1,000 given to the University in 1925 by Miss A. B. Jennings of New York City to establish a prize in the department of medicine of the Veterinary College. The award is based upon work in the clinics giving evidence of ability in clinical diagnosis. Awarded in 1928-29 to Irwin George Bircher. The New York Times Current Events Prize is offered by The New York Times for competition by the undergraduate students of twenty institutions Amherst, Brown, Bryn Mawr, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Michi gan, Mount Holyoke, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Smith, Vassar, Virginia, Welles ley, Williams, Yale, and the United States Military and Naval Academies with the purpose of stimulating interest in the affairs of the day. Three prizes, $150, 112 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER $75, and $25, are offered to the winners of each local contest and an additional prize of $500 is awarded to the author of the best of the papers submitted by the winners of the first prizes in the several institutions. The winners of the Cornell prizes in 1928-29 were respectively Hyman Taubman, Harry Chashin, and Adam Poruben. The Cornell Club of New England Prize of $100 was established by the Cornell Club of New England in 1927 to be awarded to that member of the junior class resident in New England who, in the judgment of a faculty committee, shall have made the best use of his opportunities for intellectual improvement at Cornell. Awarded in 1928-29 to William Clarke Ritter. The W. D. P. Carey Exhibition is a prize of $50 offered by William D. P. Carey of Hutchinson, Kansas, to be awarded to that student of the Law School who, in the faculty's judgment, acquits himself most creditably in two competitive examinations covering the principal fields of law. Awarded in 1928-29 to Max well Harry Tretter. The Alfred Moritz Michaelis Prize, consisting of the income of $1 ,000, is awarded at each Commencement for general efficiency in the department of medicine, to a member of the graduating class who has pursued the full course in the Medical College. It was founded in 1927 in memory of Alfred Moritz Michaelis, M.D., 1925, who died on April 24, 1926, during his interneship at Mount SinaiHospital, New York City. Awarded in 1928-29 to Estelle Elizabeth Kleiber; honorable mention of Herman Tannenbaum and John Noll, jr. The Prizesfor Efficiency in Neurology, $50 each, are given by Dr. FosterKennedy to those two students in the graduating class of the Medical College, to be desig nated by him, who make the best records in the theoretical and practical work in neurology. Awarded in 1928-29 to William Maxwell Hitzig. The Farm Life Challenge Prizes were founded in 1927, by an anonymous donor, to encourage the ability to write and speak effectively as representatives of the interests of agriculture. The prizes are $100 and $50. The contest is in the form of a debate. Preliminary trials are held in December, on a subject chosen by a faculty committee appointed by the Dean of the College of Agriculture. The final competition takes place in Farm and Home Week. The contest is open to regular and special students of the College of Agriculture. Awarded in 1928-29 to Harold Fred Dorn and Chester Cushman Beebe. The Paul Dickinson Prize of $25 is awarded by vote of the Faculty of the College of Architecture for the best general record made by a first-year student of that college. Awarded in 1928-29 to John Allan Boyce. The Baird Prizes, one of $30 and one of $20, are offered for the best and next best showing of sketches made during the summer by undergraduate students of the College of Architecture. Awarded in 1928-29 to Philip Will, jr., and Marcus Myers Harris. LOAN FUNDS: OTHER PECUNIARY AIDS Cornell University has two general funds that are used to make loans to stu dents. They are (i) the F. W. Guiteau Student Loan Fund, established by the will of Frederick William Guiteau and augmented by the will of his sister, Mrs. Nancy Guiteau Howe, both of Irvington-on-Hudson, the income of which fund is by the terms of the bequest available for loans to young men; and (2) The Women Students' Loan Fund, consisting of a former student loan fund, increased in 191 3 by $7,000 assigned to this fund by the late President Andrew D. White from funds placed at his disposal by the late Trustee Andrew Carnegie. Both these funds are administered for the Trustees of the University by a standing committee. Applications for loans are received by the Secretary of the University for submission to that committee. The benefits of these funds are reserved to undergraduate students who have been in attendance at Cornell University for at least one year, and preference is given to seniors and juniors. Account is taken of the applicant's character, scholastic record, and need of financial assistance. Loans are made ordinarily to assist students that would otherwise be unable to meet the tuition charges. Money borrowed from either of the funds is to be repaid to the fund with interest at five per cent per annum. The University Committee on Student Loan Funds administers also these special funds: The Women's Guild Fund. The gift of women interested in the University, the income to be used to aid needy sick students. Established in 1892. Hunter Loan Fund for Young Women. Gift under the will of George W. Jones as a permanent fund to be loaned to young women students of the University who may be deemed worthy of such aid by the Board of Trustees. Established in 1922. Martin J. Insull Fund. Gift of Martin J. Insull, '93, of Chicago, for the aid of deserving students of the College of Engineering. Established in 1923. Albert and Olive Jonas Fund. Gift of Albert Jonas, '78, of Washington, D. C, (a) to establish and maintain at the University an agency for systematic search of fitting professional opportunities for Cornellians who may be in need of such help in getting settled in their life work, and (b) to assist meritorious and industrious students at Cornell whose pecuniary resources are not sufficient for their comfort by grants to them of reasonable sums of money while they are in pursuit of study at the University. Established in 1925. Edwin G. Vail Fund. Gift under the will of Edwin G. Vail of Dutchess County, the income to be expended in the aid of needy students from Dutchess County who may in the annual examination therefor succeed in winning a State Tuition Scholarship in the University. Established in 1916. The following special funds are administered by special committees or by faculties: The John Knickerbacker Fund, established in 1919 by John Knickerbacker, '87, of Troy, N. Y., supports a limited number of bursaries; the bursars are required to be young men of good minds, healthy and strong bodies, good moral character and sound moral opinions and beliefs, to be earnest and persevering workers, and to come from parents born in the United States and known to be or to have been good citizens. Agricultural Student Loan Fund. Founded by gift of the School of Practical Agriculture and Horticulture at Briarcliff, N. Y., to aid students in the Agricul tural College who are working their way through, and increased by agricultural students. Established in 1908. Florence Dearstyne Fund. Gift under the will of Miss Florence E. Dearstyne, the income to be used under the direction of the Federation of Cornell Women's Clubs in assisting needy young women students. Established in 1914. H3 114 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER William C. Seidell Book Fund. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt S. Miller, the in come to be used to purchase books for young men working their way through the School of Civil Engineering. Established in 1905. Wurts Loan Fund. Gift of Alexander JayWurts, in memory of his mother, the income to be loaned to students of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering to "help lift the man's burden from the boy's shoulders." Additions by Sibley students. Established in 1912. Theodore Gilbert Hubbard Memorial Fund. Gift of Mrs. Caroline W. Hubbard for the use of needy students. Established in 1921. Robert Critchlow Dewar Loan Fund for Students in Civil Engineering. Joint gift of the Cornell Society of Civil Engineers and Mrs. James Dewar in memory of her son, a member of the Class of 1909, who died May 20, 1914. Established in 1914. PAYMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY TUITION The University charges tuition fees. The rates in 1928-29 were as follows: For the regular year: In the College of Arts and Sciences, three hundred and fifty dollars; In the Law School, three hundred dollars; In the College of Architecture, three hundred and fifty dollars; In the Veterinary College, two hundred dollars; In the College of Agriculture, two hundred dollars; In the College of Engineering, three hundred and fifty dollars; In the College of Home Economics, two hundred dollars; In Hotel Administration, three hundred dollars; In the Medical College, five hundred dollars; In the Graduate School, seventy-five dollars; For the Summer Session, fifty dollars; For the Summer School in Agriculture, fifty dollars; For the Winter Courses in Agriculture, twenty-five dollars. For the Summer Session in Law, eighty-five dollars. Tuition and other fees become due when the student registers. The University allows twenty days of grace after the last registration day of each term of the regular session, and five days of grace after the first registration day of theWinter Courses and the Summer Session. The last day of grace is generally printed on the registration coupon which the student is required to present at the Treasurer's office. Any student who fails to pay his tuition charges, other fees, and other indebtedness to the University, or who, if entitled to free tuition, fails to claim it at the Treasurer's office and to pay his fees and other indebtedness, within the pre scribed period of grace, is thereby dropped from the University unless the Treas urer has granted him an extension of time to complete payment. The Treasurer is permitted to grant such an extension when, in his judgment, the circumstances of a particular case warrant his doing so. For any such extension the student is assessed a fee of $5 for the first week and $2 additional for each subsequent week in which the whole or any part of the debt remains unpaid, but the assessment in any case is not more than $15. The assessment may be waived in any instance for reasons satisfactory to the Comptroller and the Registrar, when such reasons are set forth in a written statement. If a student withdraw from any of the colleges of the University at Ithaca, the Treasurer may refund a part of the tuition fee or cancel a part of the obligation that the student has incurred for tuition, provided the reason for the withdrawal be stated in writing and be satisfactory to the Comptroller and the Registrar. In any such case, the amount that the student owes the University for tuition is computed in the appropriate one of the following ways: For any of the short summer courses, twenty-five per cent of the term's tuition for each week or frac tion of a week between the first registration day and the date of his certificate of withdrawal as issued by his college; for the regular first or second term of the University at Ithaca, or for the winter course of the College of Agriculture, ten per cent of the term's tuition for each week or fraction of a week between the first registration day and the date of his certificate of withdrawal as issued by his college. In the Medical College in New York City there is no provision for refunding or rebating the fees on account of a student's withdrawal. Any tuition or other fee may be changed by the Board of Trustees to take effect at any time without previous notice. CERTAIN CLASSES OF STUDENTS ENTITLED TO FREE TUITION Students pursuing full, special, or short courses in the New York State Veter inary College, the New York State College of Agriculture, or the New York State College of Home Economics (except the course in Hotel Administration and ex cept all students in the Graduate School), who at the beginning of the college year H5 Il6 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER are and for at least twelvemonths prior thereto have been bona fide residents of the State of New York, are exempt from the payment of tuition fees; provided, how ever, that no student shall be allowed to transfer from any such course to another course wherein tuition is charged without first paying the regular tuition fees for the hours for which he may receive credit in the latter course. (For provisions governing free tuition in the New York State Summer Session see the Announcement of the Summer Session.) Members of the instructing staff registered in the Graduate School and having their major subject in the college or the line of work in which they are instructing, or already having a degree and registered for the first degree in the college in which they are instructing, are exempt from the payment of tuition fees and from the payment of laboratory and shop fees in the department in which they are employed to give instruction; members of the instructing staff who take work for which they must pay tuition are required to pay in proportion to the amount of work for which they are registered. OTHER FEES A Matriculation Fee of $10 is required of every student upon entrance into the University. This fee must be paid at the time of registration. A new under graduate student who has made the required deposit of $25 with the Treasurer does not make an additional payment of the matriculation fee, because the Treasurer draws on the deposit for this fee. An Infirmary Fee of $5 a term is required, at the beginning of each term, of every student, except in the Medical College in New York City. Students in the Sum mer Session or in the Summer School inAgriculture have the privilege of admission to the Infirmary ; they pay no fee in advance, but are liable to the regular charges for any service rendered them there. For students in the Winter Courses in Agriculture, the infirmary fee is $3. A Willard Straight Hall Membership Fee of $4 a term is required, at the begin ning of each term, of every student. Its payment entitles the student to a share in the common privileges afforded by the operation of Willard Straight Hall, subject to regulations approved by the Board ofManagers of the Hall. The fee of $4 a term is required of all graduate students except those who aremembers of the instructing staff, for whom membership is optional. The use of the hall is re stricted to those who have paid this fee. A Physical Recreation Fee is required at the beginning of each term of every undergraduate man and every woman of the freshman and sophomore classes. It is $2 a term for men and $1 a term for women. Its payment entitles the student either to the use of a locker, with bathing facilities and towels, in the Gymnasium, the New York State Drill Hall, or the Schoellkopf Memorial Building, or else to the use of the women's gymnasium, recreation rooms and playgrounds, and to the use of a locker if that is necessary. A Graduation Fee is required, at least ten days before the degree is to be con ferred, of every candidate for a degree. For a first or baccalaureate degree the fee is $10; for an advanced degree it is $20. The fee will be returned if the degree is not conferred. Laboratory Fees. In courses of study that require work in laboratory, shop, or drafting room, or field work, a fee is charged to cover the cost of material, etc., used by the student. Every student registered in the College of Engineering must pay a laboratory fee, one-half of the fee at the beginning of each term, at the following annual rates: Freshmen in the College of Engineering, $25; sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, $25; sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Civil Engineering, $8. Students not registered in the College of Engineering but taking work in the shops must pay a laboratory fee at the rate of $3.50 a record hour. (A student who has taken while in a non-engineering college of the University part of the work required for an engineering degree shall, before receiving the technical degree, be required to pay to the University Treas urer such amount as would have been necessary if he had taken all such work while registered in the College of Engineering.) PAYMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY 1 1 7 Every student registered in the College of Architecture must pay, at the begin ning of each term, a laboratory fee of $10. Students not registered in the College of Architecture are required to pay $5 a term, for each course in which they may be registered, in design, drafting, or drawing from life; except that when the student is registered for more than two such courses the total fee shall be $10. Deposits. In some courses, particularly in Chemistry, the student is required to make in advance at the office of the Treasurer of the University a deposit of money to cover the cost of material to be used and supplies to be consumed by him in the course of the term; accounts are kept and charges are entered against the deposit; at the end of the term any balance remaining of the deposit is re turned to the student. Every student registered in the first year of the course in Chemistry must deposit $25 at the beginning of the first term and $30 at the be ginning of the second term. The advanced student of Chemistry should be pre pared, if he takes several courses at the same time, to deposit as much as $60 or $70 for a single term. In some of the courses in Chemistry, however, the student is required to pay a comparatively small laboratory fee instead of making a deposit. The Graduate School. An administration fee of $12.50 a term is required of every student registered in the Graduate School. Exemption of Instructors. Those members of the instructing staff who are registered in the Graduate School are exempt from the payment of the laboratory and shop fees in courses taken or in research pursued in the departments in which they are respectively employed to give instruction. PUBLICATIONS Cornell University: Agricultural Experiment Station: Memoirs. Nos. 1-121, 123, 1913-29. The Memoirs consist of the more technical bulletins of the Federal Experiment Station at Cornell University. Cornell University: Library: Catalogue of the historical library of Andrew Dickson White. Parts i, 2, 4. Catalogue and supplement of the Dante collection presented by Willard Fiske. Catalogue of the Petrarch collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske. Catalogue and supplement of the Icelandic collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske. Catalogue of Runic literature, forming a part of the Icelandic collec tion bequeathed by Willard Fiske. Islandica. v. 1-19. 1908-29. An annual relating to Iceland and to the Fiske Icelandic collection in Cornell University. Cornell University : Medical College : Cornell University Medical Bulletin, v. 1-18. 191 1-29. Publications. 1901-28. The Bulletin and Publications contain studies from the several departments of the Medical College and its research laboratories. The Bulletin includes the annual Announcement of the Medical College. Cornell University: Official Publication, v. 1-20. 1910-29. Issued monthly from July through November, and semi-monthly from December through June. It includes the annual Register, the annual Re port of the President, the announcements of the several colleges (except the Medical College), the General Information Number, and various departmental and other announcements. The Secretary of the University is the University Publisher. Cornell University: Department of the Classics: Corndl Studies in Classical Philology, v. 1-22. 1887-1927. Cornell University: Sage School of Philosophy: Cornell Studies in Philosophy, v. 1-17. 1900-25. A series of monographs issued under the editorial supervision of the pro fessors of philosophy in the Sage School of Philosophy. Philosophical Review, v. 1-38. 1892-1929. A bi-monthly journal edited by W. A. Hammond and Frank Thilly in the Sage School of Philosophy. Cornell University: Department of English: Cornell Studies in English, v. 1-12. 1916-29. A series of mono graphs issued by the Department. The series is edited by Pro fessors Joseph Q. Adams, Clark S. Northup, and Martin W. Sampson. Cornell University: Engineering Experiment Station: Bulletin. Nos. 1-11, November, 1923, to April, 1929. Cornell University: Department of Romance Languages: Cornell Studies in Romance Languages and Literatures, v. 1. 1925. 118 THE ALUMNI THE ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE The central office of the alumni at Cornell University is that of the Alumni Representative. That office was created by the Board of Trustees of the University on June 22, 1920, in confirmation of a re quest contained in identical resolutions presented by the Associate Alumni of Cornell University (now the Cornell Alumni Corporation) , the Cornell Association of Class Secretaries, and the Cornellian Coun cil. The Alumni Representative is appointed by the Board of Trus tees on the nomination of the presidents of those three organizations of alumni. He reports to and is under the direction of a committee of five, composed of three persons representing the three organizations respectively and two members of the Board of Trustees who are alumni. His primary duty is the development of the relations be tween the University and its alumni. The present Alumni Repre sentative is Foster M. Coffin '12. His office is in Room 31, Morrill Hall, Ithaca. The directing committee is Romeyn Berry '04, for the Alumni Corporation; Walter P. Cooke '91, for the Cornellian Coun cil; J. H. Comstock '74, for the Association of Class Secretaries, and Edwin N. Sanderson '87 and J. DuPrattWhite '90, for the Board of Trustees. CORNELL ALUMNI CORPORATION The Charter of the University gives the alumni the right to elect two members of the Board of Trustees every year. All graduates of the first degree in any of the departments of the University and all persons who have been admitted to any degree higher than the first in the University are alumni within the definition of the Statutes. At ameeting called for the purpose, and held on June 26, 1872, repre sentatives of all the classes that had graduated being present, an organization was effected to be known as the Associate Alumni of Cornell University. The object of this association was declared to be "to promote in every proper way the interest of the University, and to foster among the graduates a sentiment of regard for each other and attachment to their Alma Mater. ' ' The by-laws contained a pro vision for the election of trustees by the alumni in accordance with the Charter, which then permitted such an election to take place pro vided forty-five alumni met at the University on the day before the annual Commencement. An amendment to the Charter in 1883 in augurated a newmethod of election by which members of the alumni, not present in person at the annualmeeting, are permitted to vote for trustees by written ballot mailed to the Treasurer of the University, and that method has virtually superseded the primitive procedure. An election of trustees may take place at the annual meeting only if the vote by written ballot has been indecisive. As the alumni increased in number and formed local clubs and associations throughout the United States and even in foreign coun- 119 120 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER tries, their need increased to have a central organization competent to look after other matters than the election of the alumni trustees and able to conduct its business throughout the year. The Associate Alumni became a corporation under the laws of the State of New York on May 9, 1903. Amendments to its constitution and by-laws were adopted from time to time to provide for the new duties that it was expected to perform. A general revision of the by-laws took place at the association's annual meeting held in Ithaca on June 16, 1923. The name of the association was changed to Cornell Alumni Corporation. Direct representation on the board of directors was given to each of twelve geographical divisions into which this country and the rest of the world were divided for that purpose. The Corporation includes in its membership all the forty thousand persons who have attended Cornell University as students, whether graduated or not., It ties to gether in its organization all the active Cornell clubs in the world. Essentially it is "The Alumni Association," the entire body of former students of Cornell University. Although it includes all former stu dents, the main structure of its organization is composed of the local alumni clubs and it derives its financial support mainly from an annual assessment levied upon those clubs. The amount of the assess ment upon any club is determined by the number of its resident members at a rate per capita fixed by the board of directors of the association. The rate is usually twenty-five cents. Besides the annual meeting in Ithaca just before Commencement, the association holds an annual convention, generally in the autumn, in some other city. It met at Cleveland in May, 1921 ; at Chicago in April, 1922; at Pittsburgh in October, 1922; at Buffalo in October, 1923; at New York City in November, 1924; at Detroit in October, 1925; at Philadelphia in November, 1926; at St. Louis in November, 1927; and at Washington, D. C, in November, 1928. The officers of the Cornell Alumni Corporation for the year 1928- 29 were: President, Conant Van Blarcom '08; Vice-Presidents, Dr. Mary M. Crawford '04 and Dr. Floyd S. Winslow '06; Treasurer, William W. Macon '98; Secretary, Foster M. Coffin '12, Room 31, Morrill Hall, Ithaca. The Board of Directors consists of the presi dent, the two vice-presidents, and the following persons : Thomas I. S. Boak '14, Arthur P. Bryant '00, John L. Collyer '17, Henry M. Eaton '90, Newton C. Farr '09, Benjamin O. Frick '02, Edward Holmes '05, R. H. Shreve '02, C. Rodman Stull '07, Charles A. Taussig '02, Alfred D. Warner jr., '00, and Mrs. F. E. Yoakum '11. THE ASSOCIATION OF CLASS SECRETARIES The Cornell Association of Class Secretaries was organized in 1905. Its object is to see that proper and uniform statistics of each class are kept ; to provide that the regular class reunions be organized so as to insure a good attendance; to stimulate the work of the class secre taries by effective cooperation ; and to promote unity of action among THE ALUMNI 121 the classes and throughout the body of alumni. The active members of the association are the class secretaries. The officers of the associ ation for 1929-30 are: President.Weyland Pfeiffer '16 ; Vice-President, George H. Young, jr., 'oo; Treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Sailor '09; Secre tary, Foster M. Coffin '12, Room 31, Morrill Hall, Ithaca. The secretary keeps a list of the names and addresses of the class secre taries. THE CORNELLIAN COUNCIL The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the alumni organi zation that has for its purpose the stimulation of alumni interest in the financial support of the University. The founders of the Council had in mind the idea of doing away with indiscriminate and merely occasional solicitation of the alumni and of having all appeals for the University's needs made by one organization vested with authority. The Council's regular collections constitute the Alumni Fund. Most of the gifts to the Alumni Fund are unrestricted and are avail able for appropriation by the Trustees wherever they may be needed. Gifts to the University through the Council may, however, be allocated for special purposes and when so allocated are used for those purposes only. All contributors to the Alumni Fund are members of the Cor nellian Council. The management is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of representatives of all the classes graduated, forty members at large, an indefinite number of club and geographical representatives, and honorary members. Payments on all subscriptions to the Alumni Fund as soon as re ceived by the Executive Secretary of the Council are forwarded to the Treasurer of the University. More than $3,000,000 has been contributed by the alumni to the University through the agency of the Council. The officers of the Council for 1929-3 are: President, Jervis Langdon '97; Vice-President, Paul A. Schoellkopf '06; Executive Secretary, Harold Flack '12, Room 32, Morrill Hall, Ithaca; Exec utive Committee, these officers and J. DuPrattWhite '90, Robert T. Mickle '92, Maxwell M. Upson '99, Floyd L. Carlisle '03, Neal D. Becker '05, Robert E. Treman '09, and Andrew J. Whinery '10. FEDERATION OF CORNELL WOMEN'S CLUBS The Federation of Cornell Women's Clubs was organized in 1914 for the purpose of furthering the interests of Cornell University and in particular the interest of Cornell women. Itsmembers are the indi vidual members of alumnae clubs and such other Cornell women, not affiliated with any club, as may wish to pay the annual dues of fifty cents. The officers of the Federation for 1929-3 are : President, Mrs. Finis E. Yoakum '11; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Albert H. Emery '04, Mrs. Frederick Weisenbach '07, and Mrs. R. Warren Sailor '09; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. E. A. Weymouth '05. 122 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER CLASS MEMORIALS (The memorial gifts of classes graduating in late years have been sums of money or pledges of money for the general support of the University.) Class of 1872 Seventy-two elm trees bordering President's Avenue and the northern half of East Avenue. Class of 1873 Drinking fountain in front of McGraw Hall. Class of 1877 Gift for memorial room in one of the dormitories. Class of 1878 The Class Pipe. Class of 1879 Bronze tablet containing bust of Bayard Taylor, in Sage Chapel. Class of 1883 Portrait of Professor William Dexter Wilson, D.D., LL.D., in the University Library. Class of 1884 Portrait of Professor Charles Chauncy Shackford, A.M., in the University Library. Class of 1885 Statue of Augustus Caesar in the Museum of Casts. Class of 1886 The '86 Memorial Prize in declamation. Class of 1890 The University Boathouse. Class of 1891 The '91 Memorial Fund subject to class action. Class of 1892 The Witherbee Memorial Clubhouse at Percy Field. Class of 1893 The Interscholastic League Prizes in Athletics. Class of 1894 The '94 Memorial Prize in debate. Class of 1895 The Henley Shell. Class of 1896 Gift toward the establishment of a University Club. Class of 1897 Gift toward the establishment of a University Club. Class of 1898 Gift toward the establishment of a University Club. Class of 1898 (College of Law) Carved oak seat in Boardman Hall. Class of 1899 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall. Class of 1900 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall. Class of 1901 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall. Class of 1902 Gift toward the establishment of an athletic field. Class of 1903 Gift toward the establishment of an athletic field. Class of 1903 (College of Law) Portraits of Justice Rufus W. Peckham and Joseph H. Choate. Class of 1904 Gift toward an endowment fund. Class of 1904 (College of Law) Portraits of James C Carter and Elihu Root. Class of 1905 Gift toward the establishment of an alumni hall. Class of 1905 (College of Law) Portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Thomas M. Cooley. Class of 1906 Gift toward an endowment fund. Class of 1906 (College of Law) Portrait of Justice Joseph W. Story. Class of 1907 Gift toward an endowment fund. Class of 1907 (College of Law) Portrait of Charles E. Hughes. Class of 1908 Gate for Alumni Field. Class of 1908 (College of Law) Oak seat in Boardman Hall. Class of 1909 Contribution to the Alumni Fund. Class of 1910 Contribution for a memorial on Alumni Field. Class of 1910 (College of Law) Portrait of James Barr Ames. Class of 191 i Contribution to the Alumni Fund. Class of 191 i (College of Law) Portrait of Chief Justice White. CORNELL UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The University Faculty controls the conduct of athletic games and contests by virtue of its disciplinary jurisdiction over the students of the University. The Faculty's Committee on Student Affairs ap proves or disapproves schedules of games, grants or withholds leave of absence from Ithaca, and prescribes rules of eligibility, holding the undergraduate manager of any team responsible for enforcing those rules. The students themselves conduct their sports and their inter collegiate dealings, being organized in the Cornell University Athletic Association. An Athletic Council, composed in large part of under graduate students and including advisers drawn from the Faculty, the Board of Trustees and the alumni, governs the affairs of the asso ciation. The Cornell University Athletic Association was incorporated in 1889, under the laws of the State of New York, for "the promotion of the social, gymnastic, and athletic interests of Cornell University." The association has a board of six trustees which controls the corpora tion's property. These trustees are elected by the undergraduate members of the Athletic Council, four of them from the Faculty, one from the Board of Trustees of the University, and one from among the resident graduates. The Athletic Council is composed of these six trustees of the corporation and about twenty other persons. The undergraduate captains and managers of all the university teams under the association's direction are members of the Council, and the undergraduate "wearers of the C" elect one of their number a mem ber. Eight resident members of the University's staff.whetherof in struction or of administration, are elected tomembership in the Coun cil by the undergraduate members, these eight in addition to the six trustees. Any club of Cornell alumni, wherever it be situated, may elect one of its number a member of the Council, but if there are present at ameetingmore than three alumni members so elected they have only three votes among them. The Council elects a graduate salaried manager of athletics and he ex officio is one of its members. The Council employs coaches. Alumni Field is a 55-acre section of the campus which the Board of Trustees in 1902 appropriated to the students for athletic recreation. Thirty-five acres of the lot are unfenced playing fields open to all. The Athletic Association uses the rest of it, having a football field, a baseball field, and a quarter-mile cinder track, with appropriate stands and buildings. The SchoellkopfMemorial Building, the gift of an alumnus in memory of Henry Schoellkopf of the Class of 1902, houses the association's offices and contains dressing rooms, showers, etc The football field and track were equipped by members of the Schoellkopf family as a memorial of Jacob F. Schoellkopf. Many 123 124 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER of the University's alumni contributed to meet the cost of grading, draining, and otherwise fitting these fifty-five acres of playground. Besides managing the playgrounds on the campus, the Athletic Association owns and operates a boathouse and its equipment of rac ing boats and motor launches on the Cayuga Inlet, and, in the winter, provides conveniences for skaters on Beebe Lake, where it conducts a clubhouse and restaurant. The association sells annual membership tickets. Members are admitted to all games and privileges under the association's management and have first choice of reserved seats. THE SUMMER SESSION 1928 Candidates for admission as students should consult the announcement of the Summer Session, which the Secretary of the University will send free upon request. The primary object of the Summer Session is to advance education by helping those engaged in it. The instruction is adapted to the needs of the following classes: (1) Professors and teachers in colleges and schools, superintendents, and supervisors of special branches of instruction. (2) College students in Cornell or other universities who wish tomake some educational use of the long vacation, especial ly those whose college studies may have been interrupted. (3) Stu dents entering the University and wishing to obtain surplus credit at entrance, or to complete the entrance requirements. (4) All persons qualified to pursue with profit any course given, whether or not they are engaged in formal study or teaching. OFFICERS Administrative Board: The Dean of the Graduate School, the Dean of the Col lege of Engineering, and the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; R. H. Jordan, Chairman of the Board and Director of the Session; B. S. Monroe, Secretary of the Board; R. M. Stewart, Director of the New York State Summer Session. Registrar: D. F. Hoy. STAFF OF INSTRUCTION Joseph Quincy Adams, Ph.D., Litt.D., Professor of English. Ralph Palmer Agnew, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics. William L. Anderson, M.D., Supervisor of Physical Training, Stuyvesant High School, New York. Albert Leroy Andrews, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German. Elizabeth Baker, A.B., Assistant in Geology. Dane Lewis Baldwin, M.A., Instructor in English. Dorothy Hammond Bateman, Instructor in Physical Education. Ben Raymond Beisel, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics. Morris Gilbert Bishop, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. Samuel Latimer Boothroyd, B.S., Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. Henry E. Bourne, B.D., L.H.D., Professor of History, Western Reserve Univer sity. Julian Pleasant Bretz, Ph.D., Professor of American History. Thomas Roland Briggs, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electro chemistry. Kenneth William Britt, Assistant in Chemistry. Wendell S. Brooks, Ph.D., President of Courier College, Chicago. ArthurWesley Browne, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. William F. Bruce, Ph.D., Instructor in Education. Earle Nelson Burrows, M.C.E., Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. Leon Felipe Camino, Licenciado en Cinencias, Instructor in Romance Lan guages. Harry Caplan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classics. Walter Buckingham Carver, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Carroll Dunham Champlin, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Pennsylvania State College. Raymond G. Clapp, Ph.B., M.D., Professor of Physical Education, University of Nebraska. Collier Cobb, Ph.D., Professor of Geology, University of North Carolina. 125 126 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Jacob Roland Collins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. Clyde Firman Craig, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Gustavus Watts Cunningham, Ph.D., Litt.D., Professor of Philosophy. George Irving Dale, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages. Roy Joseph Deferrari, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Latin and Associate Professor of Greek, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Alfred Laurence Dresser, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. Alexander M. Drummond, A.M., Professor of Public Speaking. Charles Love Durham, Ph.D., Litt.D., Professor of Latin. Jennette Evans, M.D., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser of Women. Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph.D., Professor of German. Samuel Feldman, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology. Frank Samuel Freeman, Ed.D., Instructor in Education. Seymour Stanton Garrett, C.E., Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. Jean M. Gelas, Instructor in Physical Education, Hamilton College. Roswell Clifton Gibbs, Ph.D., Professor of Physics. David Clinton Gillespie, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Adrian G. Gould, M.D., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Adviser. Guy Shepard Greene, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, University of Pitts burgh. Harry Helson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Kansas. Frank Heywood Hodder, Ph.M., Professor of American History, University of Kansas. Marvin Theodore Herrick, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and Dramatics, University of Illinois. Louis Benjamin Hoisington, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology. Paul T. Homan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics. Harry James Hosking, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. Harley Earl Howe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. Everett Lee Hunt, A.B., Professor of Public Speaking, Swarthmore College. Wallie Abraham Hurwitz, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. John Irwin Hutchinson, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Ralph Lent Jeffery, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics. John Raven Johnson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. Riverda Harding Jordan, Ph.D., Professor of Education. William Ross Junkin, A.B., Instructor in Economics. Marcel Kessel, A.B., Instructor in English. Horace Kidger, A.B., A.M., LL.B., Head of Department of Social Studies, New ton, Mass., High School. George Kreezer, A.B., Instructor in Psychology. Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistner, M.A., Professor of Ancient History. Harry Ives Lane, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics. Henry Leighton, A.B., Professor of Geology, University of Pittsburgh. Bernard Lenrow, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking. Albert LeRebeller, Licencie" es lettres, French Master, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Robert Edward Loving, Ph.D., Acting Professor of Physics. Robert Alexander MacKay, Ph.D., Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Govern ment; and Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax. Asa Emanuel McKinney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Emmett B. McNatt, A.B., Instructor in Economics. Frederick George Marcham, Ph.D., Instructor in English History. Clyde Walter Mason, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. James Frederick Mason, Ph.D., Professor of the Romance Languages and Liter atures. Edward Gould Mead, Acting Assistant Professor of Music. Benton SulKvan Monroe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. Clyde B. Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education. THE SUMMER SESSION 1 27 Guy Brooks Muchmore, A.B., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. Albert S. Muller, B.S., Physical Education. Maurice Jackson Murray, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry. Melvin L. Nichols, B.Chem., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Clark Sutherland Northup, Ph.D., Professor of English and Librarian of the Hart Memorial Library. Charles E. O'Rourke, C.E., Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. Elmer Pendell, M.A., Instructor in Economics. Harold Charles Perkins, M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanics. Earl Walter Phelan, B.Chem., Assistant in Chemistry. Miles Albion Pond, Ph.B., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Laurence Pumpelly, Ph.D., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. Robert Redfield, Ph.B., J. D., Instructor in Anthropology, University of Chicago. Harold Lyle Reed, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Finance. Ernest William Rettger, Ph.D., Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. Ashley Robey, M.S., Assistant in Chemistry. Fred Stillman Rogers, M.E., Professor of Machine Design. Paul Patrick Rogers, A.M., Instructor in Spanish. Jesse Perry Rowe, Ph.D., Professor of Geology, University of Montana. William Carl Ruediger, Ph.D., Dean, Teachers College, George Washington University. Martin W. Sampson, M.A., Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature. Charles Hamilton Saylor, B.Chem., Assistant in Chemistry. Ernest William Schoder, Ph.D., World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics. Howard Lester Schug, B.S. in E.E., Instructor in Mathematics. Herbert H. Scofield, M.E., Professor of Testing Materials. Francis Robert Sharpe, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Robert Pelton Sibley, M.A., L.H.D., Secretary of the College ofArts and Sciences. Harold Robert Smart, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Dean Franklin Smiley, M.D., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser. Virgil Snyder, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. Walter Hutchinson Stainton, Ph.D., Instructor in Public Speaking, Dartmouth College. Forrest F. Stark, Instructor in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Walter King Stone, Assistant Professor of Drawing. Marcellus H. Stow, M.A., Assistant Professor of Geology, Washington and Lee University. William Strunk, jr., Ph.D., Professor of English. William Francis Gray Swann, D.Sc, Director, Bartol Research Foundation, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. Charles Kenneth Thomas, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking. Clarence Ellsworth Townsend, M.E., Professor of Drawing in the College of Engineering. Leonard Church Urquhart, C.E., Professor of Structural Engineering. Oscar Diedrich von Engeln, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Geography. Paul J. Weaver, Director of Music, University of North Carolina. Harry Porter Weld, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology. Leon Wencelius, Licencie" es lettres, Instructor in French, New York University. W. G. Whittaker, D.Mus., Professor of Music, Armstrong College, Newcastle- on-Tyne, England. Herbert August Wichelns, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. Arthur Lenson Woehl, M.A., Instructor in Public Speaking. Charles V. P. Young, A.B., Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Gymnasium. Karl Abell Zeller, Ph.B., A.M., Teacher of Science, High School, Columbus, Ohio. 128 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER NON-RESIDENT LECTURERS F. S. Hulse, Fellow in Anthropology, Harvard University: The educational film; Teaching physical geography with motion pictures; Motion pictures for geography students. Albert LeRebeller, CulverMilitaryAcademy: La Bretagne et Ies types Bretons; L 'attitude sportive des Francais. Dr. Peter Epp, University of Basel, Switzerland: Die Darstellung der Wirk- lichkeit in der neueren deutschen Literatur. Frederick Vining Fisher: Ultimate America. Prince D. S. Mirsky, King's College, London: The social strata of modern Russia; The dynamic novel. Leon Wencelius, New York University: L'Alsace d'aujourd'hui. Frank H. Hodder, University of Kansas: Portraits of Lincoln. Dr. Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode: Bismarck und seine amerikanischen Freunde. THE NEW YORK STATE SUMMER SESSION AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICERS Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President of the University. Albert Russell Mann, B.S., A.M., Dean of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics. Rolland Maclaren Stewart, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education and Director of the New York State Summer Session. Cornelius Betten, Ph.D., D.Sc, Director of Resident Instruction in the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics. Martha Van Rensselaer, A.B., Joint Director of the College of Home Economics. Flora Rose, M.A., Joint Director of the College of Home Economics. Olin Whitney Smith, B.S., Secretary of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics. Ellen Fitchen, A.B., Secretary in the College of Home Economics. Summer School ofAgriculture in the NewYork State College of Agriculture STAFF OF INSTRUCTION Arthur Augustus Allen, Ph.D., Professor of Ornithology. Elsa Guerdrum Allen, A.B., Instructor in Ornithology. Arthur W. Ashby, Hon. M. A. (Oxon.), Lecturer in Agricultural Economics, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Thomas Levingston Bayne, jr., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Rural Education. Walter Boyd Bliss, A.B., formerly Assistant Director, Ohio Department of Education. Virginia Bonser, formerly of Michigan State Teachers' College, Ypsilanti. James Ernest Boyle, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Economy. Wendell Stanton Brooks, Ph.D., President of Courier College, Chicago. William French Bruce, Ph.D., Instructor in Education. Julian Edward Butterworth, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education. Carroll Dunham Champlin, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Pennsylvania State College. Peter Walter Claassen, Ph.D., Professor of Biology. Anna Botsford Comstock, B.S., Emeritus Professor of Nature Study. Emma Conley, B.A., Acting Professor of Rural Education. Ralph Wright Curtis, M.S.A., Professor of Ornamental Horticulture. Theodore Hildreth Eaton, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education. Ralph Almon Felton, M.A., Extension Professor of Rural Social Organization. Arthur Kendall Getman, B.A., State Department of Education. THE SUMMER SESSION 1 29 Goldan Orlando Hall, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry. William John Hamilton, jr., B.S., Assistant in Biology. Earl Volcart Hardenburg, Ph.D., Professor of Vegetable Gardening. Karl Snyder Hazeltine, Assistant Professor, Teachers' College, San Jose, Cali fornia. Marvin Theodore Herrick, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and Dramatics, University of Illinois. Edwin Raymond Hoskins, M.S.A., Instructor in Rural Education. Chester Jermain Hunn, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture. Oskar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology. Peter Paul Kellogg, Assistant in Nature Study. Myron Slade Kendrick, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics. Paul J. Kruse, Ph.D., Head of the Department of Rural Education. Charles H. Lane, Ph.D., Chief of Agricultural Education Service, Federal Board for Vocational Education, Washington, D. C Claude W. Leister, B.S., Assistant in Nature Study. Laurence Howland MacDaniels, Ph.D., Professor of Pomology. Robert Matheson, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology. Bruce Lee Melvin, Ph.D., Acting Professor of Rural Social Organization. Lua Alice Minns, M.S.A., Instructor in Floriculture. Clyde B. Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education. Richard Alan Mordoff, Ph.D., Professor of Meteorology. Walter Conrad Muenscher, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economic Botany. William Irving Myers, Ph.D., Professor of Farm Management. Robert Wallace Nafe, M.A., Assistant Professor of Rural Social Organization. Milton G. Nelson, Ph.D., State College for Teachers, Albany. E. Laurence Palmer, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education. George Eric Peabody, M.S., Assistant Professor of Extension Teaching. Miles David Pirnie, B.S., Instructor in Ornithology. Joseph Pullman Porter, M.S.A., M.L.D., Extension Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture. Sid Robinson, B.S., Assistant in Biology. Louis Michael Roehl, B.S., Assistant Professor in Charge of Farm Shop. Harry Albert Ross, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing. Ezra Dwight Sanderson, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Social Organization. James Morgan Sherman, Ph.D., Professor of Dairy Industry. Ray P. Snyder, State Department of Education, Albany. John Nelson Spaeth, M.F., Research Assistant Professor of Forestry. Clifford Nicks Stark, M.A., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. Rolland Maclaren Stewart, Ph.D., Director of the New York State Summer Session and Professor of Rural Education. Homer Columbus Thompson, Ph.D., Professor of Vegetable Gardening. H. R. Tolley, B.S., A.B., Senior Agricultural Economist, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. George Frederick Warren, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. Andrew Leon Winsor, M.A., Head of Department of Education and Director of Normal Training, Weber College, Utah. Louis Edward Wolf, M.S., Instructor in Entomology. Paul Work, Ph.D., Professor of Vegetable Gardening. Josephine L. Wright, B.S., Formerly of the Barnard School for Boys, Columbia University. NON-RESIDENT LECTURER George A. Works of the Graduate Library School, University of Chicago: Economic conditions affecting rural education. 130 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Summer School of Home Economics in the New York State College of Home Economics STAFF OF INSTRUCTION Miriam Jane Bartlett, Ph.B., Instructor in Home Economics. Helen Bull, M.D., Professor of Home Economics. Marie Fowler, B.S., M.A., Professor of Home Economics. Helen Monsch, B.S., M.A., Professor of Home Economics. Jean Pattison, M.D., Consultant Pediatrician. Ella Everett Paulus, B.S., Assistant in Home Economics. Marie A. Reed, Graduate Nurse; Assistant in Home Economics. Katherine Reeves, B.A., Instructor in Home Economics. Rachel Sanders, B.S., Assistant in Home Economics. Ruth Jean Scott, B.S., Assistant Professor in Home Economics. Martha Van Rensselaer, A.B., Professor of Home Economics and Director of the College. Ethel B. Waring, Ph.D., Professor of Home Economics. SUMMER SCHOOL OF BIOLOGY Under the auspices of the New York State College of Agriculture and the Sum mer Session of Cornell University. STAFF OF INSTRUCTION Paul Rufus Burkholder, A.B., Instructor in Botany. Earl O. Butcher, A.M., Instructor in Histology and Embryology. Otis Freeman Curtis, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Physiology). Ernest Dor^y, Ph.D., Instructor in Plant Breeding. Arthur Johnson Eames, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Anatomy). Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology (Mycology). William Arthur Hagan, D.V.M., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. Oskar Augustus Johannsen, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology. Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, Ph.D., Professor of Histology and Embryology. Robert Matheson, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology. Clyde Hadley Myers, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Breeding. Loren C Petry, Ph.D., Professor of Botany. Hugh Daniel Reed, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology. William Charles Senning, A.B., Instructor in Zoology. Lester Whyland Sharp, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Cytology). James Whaples Sinden, A.B., Instructor in Plant Pathology. Donald Stuart Welch, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D., Professor of Botany (Taxonomy). Albert Hazen Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology. Benjamin Percy Young, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology. SUMMER SESSION OF THE LAW SCHOOL FACULTY Livingston Farrand, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President of the University. Charles Kellogg Burdick, A.B., LL.B., Dean and Professor of Law in the Cornell Law School. William Hursh Farnham, A.B., LL.B., Secretary of the Law School. Judson Adams Crane, A.B., LL.B., S.J.D., Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Law School. George Washington Goble, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law. THE SUMMER SESSION 13 1 Charles Joseph Hilkey, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., J.D., S.J.D., Dean of Lamar School of Law, Emory University. Thomas Claffey Lavery, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law. Karl Nickerson Llewellyn, B.A., LL.B., J.D., Professor of Law, Columbia Univer sity School of Law. Douglas Blount Maggs, A.B., J.D., S.J.D., Professor of Law, University of Southern California School of Law. Roswell F. Magill, A.B., J.D., Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law. Merrill Isaac Schnebly, A.B., J.D., J.S.D., Professor of Law, University of Missouri School of Law. George Jarvis Thompson, B.S., LL.B., S.J.D., Professor of Law, Cornell Law School. Horace Eugene Whiteside, A.B., LL.B., S.J.D., Professor of Law, Cornell Law School. Lyman P. Wilson, B.S., LL.B., J. D., Professor of Law, Cornell Law School. SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Monday, June 17, 1929 FIRST DEGREES BACHELORS OF ARTS WITH HONORS The degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honors is conferred upon the following students, for excellence in particular fields of study: Oscar Altman in Economics Orren Benjamin Bromley, jr in Government Charlotte Ida Caplan in English John Edward Coleman in Economics Jesse Davidson in Economics Alfred Lorimer Goldstein in Economics Lila Evans Moore in the Comparative Study of Literature Randle Harmer Powley in History Victor Henry Rothschild, 2nd in the Comparative Study of Literature Louis Jacob Walinsky in Economics BACHELORS OF LAWS WITH HONORS Sidney James Berger Maxwell Harry Tretter BACHELORS OF ARTS Conferred September 26, 1928 Harold Benjamin Abramson Harold Kirk MacCorkle Bertel Waldemar Antell Thomas Irving McElvein William Sidney Benedict George Campbell McMullin Samuel Berkowitz Irving Milton Maron Eva Irene Blanchard John Joseph Millane, jr. Berta Gamboa Camino Andrew Davies Monash Julius Victor Coleman Floyd Woodruff Mundy, jr. Theodore Irving Colyer Ralph Bernard Neuburger Charles Hubbard Cornish Morris Eugene Pavitt Julius Cutler Gwendoline Lilian Reid Edward Ramsden Dobson Allan Rosenberg Park Atkinson Doing Roland Andrew Ruhl Walter Louer Emerman Samuel Schwebel Phillip Finkelstein Frances Broadfield Smith Louis Irving Gottlieb Therese Florence Stein Theodore Jerome Gram Hyman Steinberg Carolyn Herrmann Joseph Tauber Evelyn Herrmann Christian August von Rumohr William John Huber Richard Bieser Wagner Roger Warren Jones Chih-Yi Wang Jesse Gerald Keshin John Chamberlain Ward James Saul Landes Alice Mary Warner Laurence David Wood Conferred February 6, 1929 Alvin Baum Jay Clark, 3d Harry Stephen Berlesky Reuben Cohen Charles Lucien Brayton Jesse Davidson Grace Carlin Zena Lee Duberstein 132 SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 133 Frederic Eaton, jr. Philip Herbert Freund Daniel Joseph Friedman Jack Spellman Garretson Ralph Austin Gibaud Morris Gordon Iverna Hill Nathan Hyman Marie Catherine Jann Edward George Johnson Joseph Bernard Karp Hazel Marie Louise Keily Edith Mildred Kondell James Pollock Lee Porter Raymond Lee, jr. Jerome Lehner Julius Leibman Bennet Marshall Levin Frances Charlotte Levinson Herbert Frederick Lindal William Stuart Low Edwin Dinwiddie McKee Constance Madfes Norman Margolius Abram Charles Morse Randall Voorhees Oakes Franklin Marcellus Olds Abou David Pollack Mary Elizabeth Anne Pratt Mariette Prevosto William Norris Rogers Rae Gertrude Rose Sidney Elias Seidelman Jesse Miller Sinclair Harry Sporn Sydney Walter Stringer Helen Elizabeth Studebaker Royal Alden Sullivan Harry Sverdlik Alan Warner Thompson John Carey Trussell Chien Yu Tsao Louis Jacob Walinsky Edward Lewis Warren Eva Mae Weeks Conferred June 17, 1929 Freda Aks Oscar Altman Franklin Knight Anderson John Franklin Anderson Gladys Josephine Andrew Florence Frances Andrews Frances Elizabeth Ball Ruth Sylvia Bamberger Evelyn DeGolier Bassage Mary Frances Bateman Bernard Baum Charles Woodruff Beattie Harry Bellach Meyer Bender Wesley Charles Bender Alfred Paul Berger Irma Florence Beyer Bradford Bissell Ida Blinkoff Herbert Louis Borgzinner Carl Brandt Margaret Brennan Emily Wilma Briggs Orren Benjamin Bromley, jr. Luke Augustine Burns Amy Constance Rae Butler Ruth Cameron Calkins Robert Horton Cameron Charlotte Ida Caplan Edward Haile Case Harry Lawrence Case Neil Castaldo Kenneth Edward Caster Harry Chashin Charles Rupert Church, jr. Manuel Cieser Constance Agnes Cobb Vincent Joseph Coffey Irving Cohen Rosalie Florence Cohen John Edward Coleman John Girard Connell Wallace Lewis Cook Ola Cooper Ethel Winifred Corwin Martha Cox Lemma Bergen Crabtree Florence Louise Crist Eula Lucille Croissant Guy MacKay Crosby Robert Hopper Crum Catharine Mabel Curvin Helen Grace Cuyle Mary Jane Dalton Irving Hulberts Dale Jeanne Marie Christine Danforth Foster James Datri Clara Hildagarde Dee Adele DeGoff Armando Isaac del Rio Germaine D'heedene Estelle Doniger Arthur Loring Douglas, jr. Maude Marion Drumm Violet Louise Dvorak Sara Gertrude Edgerton Herman Charles Ellsworth Jerome Engel Dorothy Adelaide English Charles Emanuel Entemann 134 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Zoe Barclay Fales Edward John Farley Myron Bruce Farwell George Fass Shirley Dorothy Feinberg Harold David Feuerstein Abbie Evandeen Finch Richard Charles Flesch Harrop Arthur Freeman Harold Theodore Fuerst Virginia Gary David Gersten Caroline Gratia Getty Harold James Gillespie Ruth Frances Gillespie Helen Louise Gillmeister George Stephens Gladden Judith Glassman Rose Gliick Morris Glushien Mary Gertrude Godfrey Charles Goldin Carl Goldmark, jr. Alfred Lorimer Goldstein Arthur Goldstein Walter Gompertz Laura Elizabeth Gore Margaret Adelaide Gould Alma Fortune Graef Harold Greenberg Robert Lyn Griffith Charlotte Gristede William Ball Gritman, 2nd Mary Elizabeth Groff *Horace Pritchard Hamilton Helen Lillis Hammond Lizette Furman Hand Kathryn Agnes Hannon Martha Anna Harding Lloyd Diamond Harris Mary Elizabeth Harris Ralph Thorston Hartell Julius Anhalt Hene Charles Herman Henne Carol Henrietta Henrich Margaret Shaw Herring Dorothy Heyl Eleanor Bodine Hill Esther Josephine Hine Helen Elizabeth Holme Robert Gordon Homan William Harwood Hooper Oliver William Hosterman George Adams Houston Arthur Lloyd Howland Hannah Hunsicker Josephine Ross Hunter Charlotte Lucile Ingalls Ruth Jackendoff Howard Jerome Jaffee Carl Conrad Janowsky Margaret Louise Johnson Everett William Jones Herbert Maltby Jones Hyman Josefson Edward Green Joyce Mildred Elizabeth Kahse Minnie Kaplan Maurice Karp Louis Arthur Kass Leo Paul Katzin Ruth Laing Keator William Washington Keefer, jr. Agnes Grace Kelly Florence Mae Kershner Rodney Kenneth Ketcham Edwin Herbert Kiefer Gerald Klatskin Solomon Klein Alice Louise Kloepfer Alfred Henderson Knight Irving Ludwig Kohn Marion Kommel Benjamin Kotkov Herbert Joseph Krauskopf Alexander Victor Landes Salvatore Lantieri Frances Crandall Lappeus Rose Beverlye Lashinsky Adrian Nathan Le Feber Arthur Leff Grace Lennon Martha Louise Leroux Miriam Beatrice Levant George Levin, jr. Benjamin Levine Constance Jeanne Levison Lawrence Lester Levy David Williams Lewis Ethel Lee Libson Maurice Edward Lipman Jerome Lester Loewenberg Jerome Henry Louchheim, jr. Marjorie Jacobs Love Eleanor Lowenstein Robert Newell Lyon William Joseph McCabe Kathryn Mary McGuire Jack Franklin Macomber Robert Skinner MacPhail Robert Vincent Parkhurst Maine Bella Freda Maisel Helen Gertrude Markson William Eusebius Martin Helen Marx Vojta Frank Mashek, jr. *Died June 11, 1929. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 135 William Maslow Evelyn Jean May Sara Mazza Dorothy Delafred Mead Julia Mehlman Harold Jacob Meyers Josephine Goodale Mills Margaret Ada Mills Hyman Ezekiel Mintz Sidney Gerald Mohler Lila Evans Moore Robert Willsey Moree Ralph Reeve Moscowitz Esther Mosher Morris Moskowitz Sylvia Moskowitz Donald Weier Mueller Lewis Philip Myers, jr. Beatrice Neveloff Robert Rowland Northrup Margaret Stacy Noyes Jerome Kane Ohrbach Lillian Ruth Orbach Harry Alexander Oropallo Charlotte Helene Osburg Joseph Gerard Paterno Dorothy Peets Elsie Louise Persbacker Hugo Bernard Pladeck Irving Isadore Plotkin Elfrieda Emma Pope Thelma Loomis Powers Randle Harmer Powley John Harvey Priedeman James Durant Proctor Enos Avery Pyle Thomas Francis Queally, jr. Robert Dodds Quick Edwin Charles Raedel Salvatore Rainone William Franklin Rappold Ralph Dusenberry Ray Helen Reed Leopold Sanford Reis Jason David Rich Deuel Richardson Mary Davis Ridgway John Stuart Riedel Gertrude Robbins Adelaide May Robertson Harold Daniel Romanow Alec Rosefsky Sidney Cornelius Rosenholz Robert Edward Rothenberg Samuel Sidney Rothman Victor Henry Rothschild, 2nd Henry Rudberg Mary Kathleen Ruefle Guido Theo Ruetschi Anita Lillie Sadler Carleton Lewis Safford Isabelle Saloman Joel Francis Sammet William Haner Sanders Esther Mabel Sawdon Maurice William Schaap Francis Henry Schaefer, jr. Aubrey Schenck John Herbert Schermerhorn Charlotte Louise Schillke Harold Irving Schlenker Anna Katherine Schmidt Richard Harry Schmidt Louis Schor Rudolph Charles Schretzmann Eunice Minette Schuster James Wilton Scobie Seibert Lee Sefton Herman Martin Seldin Thomas Eugene Shaffer Rose Emma Shames Huntington Sharp Gardner Sharpe Mabel Jeanette Shaw Henry Wilson Sheward Charles Siegel Sadie Siegel Morton Singer Agnes Dorothy Skuzinski Leo Slavin Elizabeth Rose Sloan Bella May Smith Dorothy Oldfather Smith Julius Solovay Louis Spirt Isidore Stein Edith Columbia Stenberg Elizabeth Stern Charles Aldrich Stevens, jr. John Frank Stevens Edward Henry Stiefel Philip Johnson Stone Arthur William Strom Adria Ten Broeck Sidney Dennison Terr Joseph Ira Thaler William Martin Thompson Isidor Mantell Tobias Smith Woodhull Tompkins John Isaac Trolley Francis Brennan Troy Mildred Mary Truscott John Bennett Tuck, jr. Ruth Eleanor Uetz Anna Mary Urban Morris Dowd Van Patten John Charles Vaughan Lawrence Jensby Voss Jackson DeWitt Waterbury Kenneth Stead Weaver 136 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Olga Johanna Weber Edwin Davis Weinstock Rosa Weinstock Henry Weiss Mildred Romayne Wenner Stevens Ludwig Werner James Sailer Weyl Mary Jane White Anor GertrudeWhiting Woodward Adams Wickham Anna Margaret Wilson Lawrence BrodyWinkelstein Gizella Wittman Warren Lester Worden Fred JohnWrampelmeier John Maxwell Wright Manton MarbleWyvell, jr. Mung Yee Yap Alvin Davis Yasuna Benjamin Zimmerman Pearl Zimmerman Leon Zussman BACHELORS OF CHEMISTRY Conferred September 26, 1928 Edmond Alfred Georgi Conferred February 6, 1929 Richard Kemper Scales James Marshall Veeder Conferred June, 17, 1929 Milton Tomlinson Bush John Magruder Clark Francisco de Paula Correa Florence Mallette Davis Enrique Lorenzo Gerlein Lawrence Peabody Gould Henry Crocker Ketcham Haymo Victor Pfister Theodore George Rochow Reinhold August Schaefer BACHELORS OF LAWS Conferred September 26, 1928 Ernest John Besig, A.B. Abraham Joseph Handel, A.B. Irving Booth Diven, A.B. Theodore Henry Kline, A.B. Oscar Fein, A.B. Edward Mahler Chauncey Lewis Grant, A.B. Mary James Rossen, A.B. Robert Hutten Wendt, B.S. John Reuel Armstrong Eznick Bogosian Conferred February 6, 1929 Alan M. Fenner William Wendt, A.B. Conferred June 17, 1929 Arthur Lawrence Abrams, A.B. Jacob Aks, A.B. Millard Bartels, A.B. Curtis Stowell Bates, A.B. Sidney James Berger, A.B. Norman Jacob Berlin, A.B. Edward Michael Boyne, A.B. Mortimer Braus, A.B. Warren Marcus Caro, A.B. Raymond William Conklin, A.B. Fred William Dieffenbach, A.B. Rudolph Eisner Thomas Francis Fennell, A.B. Kenneth Wood Fuller, A.B. Robert Henry Fuller, A.B. Francis Wygant Greene, A.B. Lyman Davison Hall, A.B. William Vincent Kelley, jr., A.B. Archibald McVey Laidlaw, A.B. Irving Murray Lipschitz, A.B. Simon Rosenzweig, A.B. John Webb Little Sheehy Joseph Singer, A.B. Norman Goff Stagg, A.B. Roswell Flower Taylor, A.B. Maxwell Harry Tretter, A.B. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 137 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE Conferred September 26, 1928 In the College of Agriculture Katharine Angeline Beal Alexander Barrett Klots Joseph Peabody Belous Conrad James MacGregor Fernando Chardon Kenneth Hollis Martin Robert Forrest Cowan Edward C. Masten Leonard Hewett Hall Joseph Eugene Moody James William Hatch Helen Hughes Papish Henry Richard Hilary George Haxton Salisbury Laura Jane Houghton Frederick Charles Simmons, jr. Hagop Mahdesi Kasparian Philip Piatt Wallace In the College ofHome Economics Ruth Eleanor Conklin Mary Laughlin Klindtworth Virginia Tatiana Faddis Hermione Wilcox Marion Georgianna Wilson Hotel Management Robert Fairbanks Fetherolf Conferred February 6, 1929 In the College of Agriculture Helen Elizabeth Barnes Constante David Larco Andrew Gordon Bedell Tobbio Martino Howard Wayland Beers Alden Henry Mead Harold Seger Brown Mildred Pladeck Edgar Orlando Cheney Annette Hildreth Pye Bernard Michael Clarey Louis Marvin Reynolds, jr. Jesse Albert Clark Nelson Ford Smith Charles Marvin Edmonds Menalco Solis Arturo Rodriguez Fisher Otis John Swift Wayne Franklin Foster Theodore Henry Taylor Harold Archie Edward Fox Paul Frederick Tinker Herbert Harrison Fuller Luella Grace Urban Harold William Halverson Hovhannes Vorperian Carleton Birdsall King Miriam Anne Wade In the College of Home Economics Helen Chapin Allyn Frances Louise Hook Ruth Chaffee Gertrude Louise Lueder Marion Gertrude Holway Margaret Jeanne McArthur Ruth Bernice Schoeffel Hotel Management Charles Edward Cladel Albert Joseph McAllister Edward Ashley Reckhow Conferred June 17, 1929 In the College of Agriculture Alexandre Emil Alexander Philip Theodore Bassett Virginia Claire Allen George William Behrman, jr. Mabel Esther Austin Clarence Oliver Bennett Reynold Anthony Aymar Horace Hull Benson Roland Walker Babb Frank Kemp Beyer 138 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER George Lamont Bidwell, jr. Rafael Bird Benjamin Coleman Blackburn Archie Wright Budd Norval Gordon Budd Warren Paul Bullock Chester Foskett Burnham Chun Chuan Cheng Daniel Grover Clark Carlos Jaime Clavell Laurance Lyman Clough Claude Hartland Colvin Richard Metcalf Connor George Cornwell Mary Carolyn Danielson Albert Edward Deer Charles Francis Doney Harold Fred Dorn Russell Elliott Dudley Robert Allen Dyer Allen William Enos Frederick John Erdmann Robert Henderson Feint Walter Eugene Fleischer Hubert Gerald Foote Robert William Foote Eddy Elwood Foster Fordyce Lawrence Foster George Glasier Ellery Denison Godwin Eva Lucretia Gordon Lucile Eleanor Graham Russell Shear Granger Walter Harold Gurney Robert Hallock Winthrop Dada Hamilton Herbert Henry Handleman Bernard Emerson Harkness George Wilmot Hedden George Henry Hepting Geroge Christopher Hoffman George Franklin Homan Tseng Ying Hsu Irene Maria Huber Emil William Joebchen John Jordan, jr. Feodosy Alexander Juravleff Peter Paul Kellogg Merle John Kelly Katherine Genevieve LaBar In the Anna Bishop Anderson Lillian Sanford Bennett Alice Blostein Grace Jenny Bowell Dolly May Brause Marian Avice Brockway Catherine Augusta Buckelew Marien Payne Burton Javier Larco Helen Craig Lloyd Ta-Ching Loh William Jacob Losel Harold Weeks Ludlam Francis John MacAniff Charles Edward McConnell William James McEnery Nelson Mansfield Herbert Francis Marco Margaret Louise Moon Ralph Dudley Morgan Earl John Mortimer Maurice William Nixon Howard Schuyler Northrop Sarah Janet Noyes Carl Frederick Auker Olsen Arthur Waring O'Shea Glenn Gardner Penniman Patsy Pompey Pirone John Stanley Putnam Dorothy Elizabeth Reed Lester Henry Reineke Marjory Alice Rice Albert Julius Rissman Eugene Irving Roe Francis William Ruzicka Richard Albert Sack Clair Eugene Safford Frank Landislaus Sapora William Sanford Scott, jr. John Victor Skiff Joseph Rowe Slights Janet Catharine Smith Marvin Louis Smith Russell John Smith David Wood Sowers, jr. Mildred Charlotte Steck James Crounse Stephens Jared Walter Stiles Walter Worth Stillman Edward Lilley Stock Chrystal Hartman Todd Louisa Violet Tyler Ralph Hickok Van Duzer Arthur Gilbert West Robert Dalton West Joseph Emil Wiedenmayer, jr- Ferel Carlton Wisor Sidney Shepard Wolman College of Home Economics Elsie Lois Clark Marian Genevieve Coon Maybelle Curtiss Thelma Estelle Dalrymple Ethel Francisco Evelyn Marguerite Gaynor Feme Amelia Griffith Adaline Wyckoff Gulick SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 139 Margene Louise Harris Charlotte Alice Hequembourg Beatrice Consuelo Jackson Helen Marion Jones Laura Ida Kamm Evangeline Elizabeth Kelsey Lydia Patterson Kitt Charlotte Kolb Constance Elsie LaBagh Gladys Catherine Lum Gladys Mead Mary Clara Medders Dora Iona Mereness Kathryn Irene Meyer Helene White Miner Alice Irene Myers Lillian Irene Myers Sarah Anna Parker Eleanor Faye Pease Grace Elizabeth Philbrick Ruth Catherine Pinckney Margaret Louise Pontius Margaret Stuart Scheer Kate Crowley Seager Viola Anna Stephany Hermine Stewart Mildred Strong Christine Talmage Sylvia Ann Wagner Marian May Walbancke Jean Warren Helen Marie Whalen Edith Catherine Young Esther Jeanette Young Hotel Management Stephen William Allio, jr. Kenneth William Baker Benjamin Franklin Copp Arthur Clarenden Hunt Howard James Knapp Charles Alberto Krieger Clement Rynalski Richard Wilbur Steinburg Edgar Archibald Whiting Lawrence Adelbert Williams DOCTORS OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Conferred February 6, 1929 Leo Anthony Fortune Conferred June 17, 1929 Leon Abrevaya Johanna Bertha Asmus Donald Wyckoff Baker Irwin George Bircher Alton Parker Bouton John Joseph Burgess Guerino William Cangi Ward Huntley Dwight Ralph Theodore Ellison James Lawrence Gibbons Alexander Gow, jr. Francesco Saverio Graziadei Francis Callis Greenman Calvin Eugene Hall *Charles Albert Ives Samuel Augustus Johnson Seth Darwin Johnson George Edward McConnell Peter Neil McCrank Hugh Robertson Mouat Jean Van Tassell Smith Harry Clark Temple Joseph Albert Thomas Homer Gilbert Tully Lemuel William Woodworth William Wilson Wynn BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE Conferred February 6, 1929 Carl Frederick Hakewessell Kate Fredericks Hall Sidney Wahl Little Henry Skelding Lockwood, jr. George Lynd Phelps George Munson Schofield Samuel Belmont Segar *Died May 11, 1929. 140 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Conferred June 17, 1929 Maurice Ettinger Ach Edwin Henry Cordes Raymond Baxter Eaton Frederick Earl Emmons, jr. Earl Goldstein John Tuttle Holsman William Tuttle Holsman Carl Milton Koelb Richard Eugene Metzger Luis Edmund Osborne Charles Crissy Porter, jr. George Siebenthaler Edmund Sewall Smith, jr. Takayoshi Yoda .BACHELORSOF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Conferred June 17, 1929 Harold Carl Frincke Chapman Fowler Goodwyn Richard Coolidge Murdock Clyde Arthur Reynolds George Siebenthaler CIVIL ENGINEERS Conferred September 26, 1928 Lowell Parker Bassett Enrique Gaspar Cortes Floyd Titus Crawford Gilbert Edwin Crogan, jr. Roswell William Cull John Sanborn Gillespie, A.B. Phillips Jones, B.S. in CE. Wilfred Jerome Malone Philip Lanahan Welker Conferred February 6, 1929 James Philip Allison, jr. Theodoras Smith Chadeayne Paul Joseph Cunningham James Kenneth Hall Arthur Stanley Hoke Edward Max Krech William Bissell McLean Paul Vincent Osborne James Arthur Smith, jr. James Erh Pin Tai Felix John Wesley Arve Sixten Wikstrom Conferred June 17, 1929 Russell Clarence Alexander Kenneth Clements Allen Jose" Mauricio Alvarez Keith Richard Barney Roland Kenneth Blakeslee Earl Garner Bristol Leon Harlen Cass George Ernest Clink Edward Clarkson Collins Joseph Winston Cox, jr. Stanton Collins Craigie Harry William Crawford George Henry Creasy, jr. John Scarlett Custer Robert Eugene Mousseau Deslslets Edward Milton Dulin, jr. David Wilmot Dusinberre Edson Alden Edson John Earle Elliott, jr. Frederick Ferriss William Byer Firman Thomas Mackey Goodfellow Nelson Warren Hall Henry Malcolm Hay John Lewis Hayner Norman Hebden Edwin Thomas Hebert John Hedberg Elvin Ragnvald Heiberg Walter William Hodge John Brown Hopkins Max Sherred Johnson Donald Fox Layton Daniel Morrison Lazar Milton Henry McBride William DeForest Mackintosh Charles Hare Mason Jacob Mendelavitz, A.B. William Edward O'Neil, jr. Frank Xavier Purcell Pierre Joseph Purcell Albert Stephen Quinn SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 141 Howard Evans Reid Edward Keith Rhodes Edward Louis Scheidenhelm, jr., A.B. Herman Walter Schull, jr. Arch Paul Smith, jr. Charles Joseph Soch John Andrew Steele Robert Strangeway Taggart, A.B. Horace Austin Van Name Achille Joseph Vincent William Norman Young Harold Babcock Zuehl MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Conferred September 26, 1928 Thomas Putman Wyman, jr. Conferred June 17, 1929 Donald Wilson Adams Bruce Leonard Bailey Frank Henry Baldauf Dwight King Beckwith Dean James Bennett Louis Lees Bentley Alfred Churchill Blackman Louis Schoudel Bock Henry Jay Botchford, jr. Arthur Tompkins Briggs Irving David Brown William Everett Burbank Charles Sheppard Caldwell, 3rd Eben Hunter Carruthers Collins Lothrop Carter Louis Richard Chase Earl Charles Clark, jr. James Willard Crofoot Richard Rheme Dietrich Robert Irving Dodge, jr. George Burton DuBois, A.B. Charles Cooper Eeles Howard Newton Fairchild James Bently Forker, jr. Lewis Robinson Gardner RanaldMacDonald Garrison, B.S.E.E. Glendon Thomas Gerlach Henry Gichner Robinson Cox Glazebrook George Nichols Goodnow Robert Frederick Theodore Gundlach Thane Rockwell Halstead James Kenneth Hamilton James Gordon Hoffman Gerald Kieth Hollenbeck Alester Garden Holmes, jr., B.S. ThomasWashburn Hopper Charles Elsworth Huddleston Walter Alexander Hunt Charles Lewis Johnson Robert Westengaard Jorgensen Frederick Williams Kelley, jr. Ferris Phillip Kneen Sidney Edwin Lester Benjamin Knight, jr. Wellington Wesley Kuntz, jr. Henry Hughes Lawton Dana Willis Lee Leonard Jacob Lewis Egbert Bolton Littlewood Harry John Loberg Walter Eells Lyon Wade Wilkins MacConnell Frederick Fuller Mack Edward Joseph Martin, jr. Alan Christen Mattison David Holter May Karle Baker Meyer Ignacio Saturnino Molinet John Brotherhood Moreton Knut Gundersen Nipedal Henry Valdemar Oberg Theodore Charles Ohart Sidney Oldberg Charles Edward Parker John Fletcher Perrigo David Sinclair Perry William Daly Phelan Bernard Chase Pike John C Reed IV Lewis Miller Rumsey III Dudley Nevison Schoales Norman Thomas Shelton John de Berard Shepard Morris Edward Silver William Alexander Simms Newell Welch Smith Charles Humphrey Stevens Daniel Eugene Stines Hiroshi Sueyoshi Edward Lyall Tanner Jim Lawrence Tarwater Joseph Stanley Thompson Theodore Ellsworth Thompson _] Samuel Emile Vuille Carl Lewis Weagant Alden Darling White Whiting, jr. 142 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Conferred September 26, 1928 Warren William Schrader Conferred February 6, 1929 Robert Taylor Dodd Joseph Norton Ewart Wilbur Wallace German Horace Edward Furman Jerome Sidney Isaacs Harry Sigmond Mackey Wilbur Clay Sutherland Millard Fillmore Thomas Conferred June 17, 1929 Charles Emerson Baker Arthur Beattys Berresford Thomas Steven Bills Frank Jessup Bristol James Ross Campbell, jr. Clarence Russell Carr George Brewer Conger, jr. John Coyle Albert Edwin Crockett, jr. Frank Howard Cusack Walter Evans Darnell John Walter Drummond George William Elg Frank Herman Fleischer William Anthony Geohegan, jr. Ciro Gianoli-Martinez Matthew Albert Hall John Franklyn Harris Theodore Charles Heine Karl Frederic Kellerman Melvin Elbert Longfellow Carl William Loos Emmett Wallace MacCorkle, jr., A.B. John David McCurrach Clair Carleton McElheny Herbert Fletcher Marples Joseph Cook Marshall Paul Nelson Martin Loren Frederick Mason Donald Metcalfe Robert Southland Milans Walter Muir David Ernest Ohl Edmund Robert Paige, M.E. Sidney Wright Preston Joseph Leonard Proctor, jr. Thomas Gates Ross, M.E. Charles Wilson Roth Stanleigh Eugene Schaul Stanley Lewry Schauss Robert Frederick Schuetz Robert Edward Sinclair James Francis Solley, jr. Howard Milton Taylor, jr. Robert Seager Thurston, A.B. Warren Hitchcock Tidd Elvin Redner VanArsdale Walter Daniel Voelker Joseph Weatherby, jr. Harold Francis Wengatz Paul Sterling Werner Norwood Griswold Wright William Berst Yard Ivan Alexandrovitch Zatayevitch ADVANCED DEGREES MASTERS OF ARTS Conferred September 26, 1928 Kerney Milner Adams, A.B.: Modern European History, English History. Thesis: Montpensier and Some Circumstances Leading to his Apprehension. Anna Mary Aitchison, A.B.: Nineteenth Century English, American Literature. Thesis: The Influence of Northern Literature in the Works of William Morris. Eleanor Ruth Aitchison, A.B.: Nineteenth Century English, American Liter ature. Thesis: The Relationship of Whittier' s Religious Views to the Orthodox Views of New England and the Liberal Views of Emerson. George Kenneth Boyce, A.B.: Ancient History, Latin. Thesis: The Epigraphic Evidence for the Social and Municipal Organization of the Roman Province of Dacia. Robert Baird Brown, A.B.: English History, Seventeenth Century English. Thesis: Sir Robert Cotton. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 143 Cyril Edward Cain, B.S., M.S.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: The Status of Science Teaching in the Secondary Schools of Mississippi. Edward Ketcham Campbell, A.B.: Government, American History. Thesis: Administrative Reorganization in the State of New York. William Bucke Campbell, B.S. in M.E. : Applied Mathematics, Analysis. Thesis: Rotation of a Shaft in a Lubricated Bearing. Virginia Witters Carr, A.B.: Dramatic Production, Old and Middle English. Thesis: Diderot's Theory of the Theatre. Edwin Alfred Filmer, A.B.: Physical Geography, Geology. Thesis: The Glacial Geology of the Binghamton, N. Y., Quadrangle, United States Geological Survey. Eleanor Ruth Gale, A.B.: French, Education. Thesis: A Critical Study of the Contes of Albert Samain. Irving Isidore Gordon, A.B.: Histology and Embryology, Anatomy. Thesis: A Different Count of Clasmatocytes and Fibroblasts of the Subcutaneous Areolar Tissue of the Groin Region in the Young and the Adult Female Guinea Pig. Emily Gilchriest Hatch, A.B.: Dramatic Production, English. Thesis: The In dian Theatre. A Study of its Origin, Development, and Future Possibilities. Eleanor Holston, A.B.: Child Training, Psychology. Thesis: A Study of the Selective Behavior of a Small Group of Pre-School Children. Elizabeth May Jenks, A.B.: Rhetoric, Dramatics. Thesis: The Critics of Burke. Alice Pierce Johnston, A.B.: Botany, Nature Study. Thesis: Seed Dissemination with Special Reference to the Plants of the Cayuga Lake Basin. Ulrica Wegman Judson, A.B.: Education, French. Thesis: The Junior College. Ona Kraft, A.B.: Mathematics, Analysis. Thesis: The Stereographic Projection of Linear Transformations that Leave a Quadric Surface Invariant. Charles Buell Lipa, A.B.: Nineteenth Century English Poetry, American Liter ature. Thesis: A Comparison of the First and the Authorized Versions of Words worth's Prelude. Harold Lipschitz, A.B.: Physiology, Biochemistry. Thesis: The Physiological Role of Catalase and Its Relation to Indophenol Oxidase in Animal Tissues. David Terry Martin, A.B.: Public Speaking, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: Social Backgrounds and Implications of Community Drama. William Nelson Mebane, jr., B.S.: Mathematics, Heat. Thesis: The Theorem of Welerstrass on the Approximation of a Continuous Function by Polynomials. Ralph Waldo Mitchell, B.S.: Inorganic Chemistry, Biology. Thesis: Studies In Oxidation. Frank Charles Monaghan, jr., A.B.: English History, Seventeenth Century English. Thesis: Cfiapters In the Parliamentary History of the English Boroughs, 1558-1603. Margaret Louise Plunkett, A.B.: American History, English Literature. Thesis: The Beginnings of Political Abolition In America. Margaret Cameron Ruth, A.B.: French, English. Thesis: Symbolism and Sen sitivity In the Poetic Works of Albert Lamain. Charles Eugene Shull, B.S.: Mathematics, Pure Mathematics. Thesis: Topo graphical Studies of Rational Quartic Curves. Earl Charles Smith, A.B.: English Literature, German. Thesis: The Finnsburgh Poems. William Henry Summerson, B.Chem.: Physical Chemistry, Bacteriology. Thesis: The Electrometric Lltratlon of Casein. Everett Stilson Webb, A.B.: Education, Public Speaking. Thesis: A Study oj the Problem of Supervision in Small High Schools. Dale Dennis Welch, A.B.: Rhetorical Theory, History of Oratory. Thesis: The Rhetorical Theory of Aristotle and the Practice of Demosthenes. Ethel May Williams, A.B.: Spanish, French. Thesis: The Appearance of the Tipo in Spanish Literature of the Nineteenth Century. Conferred February 6, 1929 Emma Martha Sophia Besig, A.B.: Elizabethan Literature, Education. Thesis: Histrio-Mastix, or The Player Whipt: With Introduction and Notes. Emilie Mathilde Brown, A.B.: English Literature, Early Nineteenth Century Poetry. Thesis: Folklore in the Poems of William Wordsworth. I44 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Estelle Williamson Crowell, A.B.: Victorian Literature, Eighteenth Century Literature. Thesis: The Kingsleys: A Literary Contrast. Alice Annabelle Gooding, A.B.: Histology and Embryology, Insect Morphology. Thesis: The Development of the Hypoglossal Muscles of Ambystoma Punctatum. Melvin Lovell Hulse, B.S.: Education, Psychology. Thesis: The Relationships between Intelligence Test Ranks and Scholastic Grades. Norman Wayne Mattis, A.B.: Rhetoric, Seventeenth Century Literature. The sis: The Structure of a Group of the Sermons of Doctor Robert South. David Skinner Morton, B.Chem.: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Distribution of Acetone through a Rubber Membrane and its Relation to Partial Vapor Pressures. Doris Wigley Sapora, A.B.: Nineteenth Century English, Education. Thesis: Shelley as a Pastoral Poet. Wei Van Tsang, A.B. : Physics, Mathematics. Thesis: Energy of the Characteristic X-Ray Emission from a Thin Gold Target as a Function of the Applied Voltage. HaroldWentworth, A.B. : English Literature, Middle English Romances. Thesis: The Notion of Correctness in English with Special Reference to Chesterfield. Conferred June 17, 1929 Julian Aronson, A.B.: Modern European History, Government. Thesis: Com munism and Communistic Propaganda in the United States. Sheldon Lee Beatty, A.B.: Literary Criticism, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis: Biblical Quotations in Old English Prose compared with the Vulgate Bible. William Sidney Benedict, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry. Thesis: The Binary System Germanium-Lead. Hazel Juanita Black, A.B.: Education, French. Thesis: The Constancy of the Intelligence Quotient as Determined by the Dearborn Group Test of Intelligence. Oscar Brynes, A.B.: English, Fine Arts. Thesis: John Clare. Norman Sharpe Buchanan, A.B.: Finance, Economic Theory. Thesis: The Chrysler-Dodge Merger in 1928. An Illustration of Some Recent Trends in the Automobile Industry. Catherine Edgeworth Campbell, A.B.: English Drama, French. Thesis: Troth- plight and Marriage in Massinger's Plays. Ruth Delavan Champlin, A.B.: Elizabethan Literature, American Literature. Thesis: Edmond Ironside, The English King. Louis Cowles Conant, A.B.: Economic Geology, Petrography. Thesis: Contri butions to the Geology of the Ossipee Mountains of New Hampshire. Merle Chandler Cowden, B.S., M.S.: German Philology, German Literature. Thesis: Observations on the Language of Grimm's Marchen. Holmes Vernon Currie, A.B.: English History, Modern European History. Thesis: The Dispute Concerning Purveyance and its Place in the Struggle be tween the King and Commons. Gwynne Harris Daggett, A.B.: Literary Criticism, Modern Writers on Art. Thesis: Two Orations of August Boeckh. Alice Marie Dolan, A.B.: English Poetry, Education. Thesis: Tristram and Iseult in Modern Poetry. Richard Roy Dunham, A.B.: Dramatic Production, Rhetoric. Thesis: Stages and Stage Devices of the Middle Ages in France and Italy. Frances Palmer Eagan, A.B.: Dramatic Production, Dramatic Structure. Thesis: Gordon Craig's Theories of Dramatic Production. Blanche Shimer Felton, B.S.: Child Guidance, Psychology. Thesis: An Obser vational Study of the Behavior of a Pre-School Child from Notes taken by a Mother in the Home during a Two- Year Period. Ernest Bliss Finch, A.B.: Nineteenth Century Fiction, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis: The Social Philosophy of George Eliot. George Jamison Free, B.S.: Zoology, Ornithology and Limnology. Thesis: The Canada Porcupine. Bessie Means Hendryx, A.B.: Nineteenth Century English, English Drama. Thesis: George Eliot and her Moral World. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 145 Louis Herman, B.S.: Neuro-Anatomy, Experimental Neurology. Thesis: A Study of the Symptoms following Experimental Lesions in the Corpus Striatum of Birds and their Relation to the Extra-Pyramidal Motor Pathways. Barnard Wolcott Hewitt, A.B.: Dramatic Production, Elizabethan Drama. Thesis: Victor Hugo's Dramatic Theory, His Plays and their Production. Margaret Thorndyke Hills, B.S.: European History, Government. Thesis: Louis Blanc and his Project for Social Workshops during the Revolution of 1848 in France. Mary Catharine Peterman Kennard, A.B.: American History, French History. Thesis: The Compromise of 1833 and the Question of its Revision. Evelyn Lloyd Lytle, A.B.: Old and Middle English, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis: Shelley's Theory of Poetry. Mary Ellen McCormick, A.B.: English, English History. Thesis: Arnold and Clough: A Comparative Study of Religious Thought. Donald Joseph McGinn, A.B.: Elizabethan Literature, Middle English. Thesis: Cleopatra in Elizabethan Literature. Emmett B. McNatt, A.B.: Labor, Finance. Thesis: Railroad Shopmen's Strike, 1922. Laura Mendez, A.B.: Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology. Thesis: Part I. Oxi dation of Sodium Tartrate with Chromic Acid in Various Concentrations of Sulphuric Acid at Different Temperatures. Part II. Oxidation of Butyric Acid with Potassium Diehrornate at Fixed Hydrogen Ion Concentration. Guy Simpson Miles, A.B.: Old English, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis: Gustav Rudler ; the Technique of Literary Criticism and Literary History. Helen White Moore, A.B.: Elizabethan Literature, Old English. Thesis: The Character and Personality of Shakespeare' s Fellow Actors. James Dodman Nobel, A.B.: Middle English, Literary Criticism. Thesis: A Modern English-Middle English Glossary. Manuel Pelaez-Rivera, A.B.: Economics, Government. Thesis: The Taxation of Stock Dividends. Samuel Pryor Pickering, A.B.: Anatomy (Neurology), Physiology. Thesis: On the Correlation of Brain and Head Measurements and the Relation of Brain Shape and Size to Shape and Size of the Head. Gladden Albert Pugh, A.B.: Economic Theory, Finance. Thesis: Instalment Payment Plans in Real Estate Finance. Geraldine Elizabeth Quinlan, A.B.: History of Rhetoric, Phonetics. Thesis: Burke's Speech on American Taxation with an Introduction and Notes. John Marlin Raines, A.B.: Literary Criticism, Greek Literature. Thesis: Liter ary Criticism in the Works ofAristophanes. Emmett Burton Reinbold, B.S.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. The sis: A Study of the Brominated Derivatives of Furane. Helen Mary Schlauch, A.B.: Geometry, Algebra. Thesis: Mixed Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities. Sally Helen Scott, A.B.: English Poetry, Education. Thesis: The Poetry ofSwin burne. Edith Southard, A.B.. English Elizabethan Literature, Old English. Thesis: Classical Greek Stories in the Elizabethan Drama, 1 500-1642. Helen Rosalind Speed, A.B. : Latin, Ancient History. Thesis: Roman Epicureans. Milford Rhoades Waddell, A.B.: Literary Criticism, Modern Writers on Art. Thesis: RudyardKipling's Reading with Special Attention to Puck of Pook's Hill. Kenneth Carl Walz, A.B.: Eighteenth Century Literature, American Literature. Thesis: The Use of Dialect in the Eighteenth Century Novel. Yuan Hsien Wang, A.B.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Action of Thionyl Chloride upon Organic Mercury. Helen Peavy Washburn, A.B.: English Fiction, Elizabethan Literature. Thesis: A Study ofHardy's Novels. Sydney Weintraub, B.S.: Biochemistry, Physiology. Thesis: The Mechanical Coagulation of Proteins. Helen Wilson, A.B.: Latin, Literary Criticism. Thesis: The Personnel of the Augustan Circle. A Study of its Development Traced by Means of Short Biog raphies. I46 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Katherine Elizabeth Wood, A.B.: Elizabethan Literature, Literary Criticism- Thesis: "The Rebellion," by Thomas Rawlins. Edited with Introduction and Notes. Katharine Post Young, A.B.: Dramatic Structure, Dramatic Production. Thesis: The Beaumont-Fletcher Scene. MASTERS OF SCIENCE Conferred September 26, 1928 Leland Norcross Allen, B.S.: Plant Physiology, Taxonomy. Thesis: Study of the Stomata on the Pericarp of Bananas. Tonnes Ole Bacher, B.S.: Plant Physiology, Vegetable Gardening. Thesis: The Effect of Ammonia in the Air on the Growth of the Plant. Waldo Atwood Cleveland, B.S.: Farm Management, Agricultural Education. Thesis: Trends in Agriculture In McDonough County, Illinois. Charles Logan Cooper, B.S.: Rural Education, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: The Extent to Which the Graduates of the Trade School at Hampton Institute Engage in Activities Requiring some Knowledge of the Things Learned in their Respective Trades. Marc Henri Hudon, B.S.A.: Dairy Husbandry, Marketing. Thesis: The Grading of Quebec Cheddar Cheese; its Influence on the Production of Better Cheese. Baburao Shankarrao Kadam, B.S.: Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology. Thesis: Corn Breeding Methods in the United States. Martha Edith Quick, B.S.: Rural Education, Biology. Thesis: A Study of Indi vidualization in General Science Teaching. Clair Winston Rowe, B.S.: Farm Management, Marketing. Thesis: The Agri culture of York County, Pa. An Analysis of Census Data. George A. Scherer, B.S.: Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Potassium Iodide and Iodine. Major Franklin Spaulding, B.S.A.: Floriculture, Agronomy. Thesis: A Check List of Broad Leaf Evergreens for the Southeastern States. Helen lone Tucker, A.B.: Paleontology, Tertiary Stratigraphy. Thesis: The Anozolc Pectens of the East Coast of the United States. Daniel Beckett White, A.B.: Experimental Physics, Applied Electricity. Thesis: The Screen Grid Tube as a High Frequency Amplifier. Conferred February 6, 1929 George Bruce Bisset, B.S. in Agr.: Farm Management, Marketing. Thesis: Hog Production and Prices In the United Kingdom, 1880-1924. William Russell Chapman, B.S.: Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Para-Dlphenolphthalein and some of its Derivatives. Jan Heystek du Plessis, A.B.: Marketing, Economics. Thesis: The Marketing of South African Oranges. William Franklin Knowles, A.B.: Farm Management, Marketing. Thesis: Supply and Price of Eggs. John McClung May, B.S. in Agr. : Rural Education, Farm Management. Thesis: Determining the Content and Method of Teaching the Dairy Enterprise. A Study of the Operative Activities of Dairy Farmers. Myron Gould Pawley, E.E.: Applied Electricity, Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of the Transient and Steady State Current Relations in Electric Circuits. Conferred June 17, 1929 Dorothy Irene Barnett, B.S.: Entomology, Botany. Thesis: The Mechanics of Digestion in the Young of the Dragon Fly, Anax Junius. Edward Rupert Becker, B.S.: Experimental Engineering, Mechanical Engineer ing. Thesis : Study and Control of Pulsations in Intake Manifolds of Internal Combustion Engines. Dibyenduprosad Roy Chowdhury, B.S. : Marketing, Rural Engineering. Thesis: Land Tenure In India with Special Reference to the Zamindary ofBengal. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 147 Helen Hill Craig, A.B. : Botany, Floriculture. Thesis: A Study of the Distribution of the Weeds of New York State. Allan Alexander Dawson, B.S.: Marketing, Farm Management. Thesis: Trends in British Agriculture. Lawrence Everett Detrick, A.B.: Physiology, Neurology. Thesis: The Relation of the Sympathetic Nervous System to the Normal and Pathological Secretions of the Thyroid Gland. 1. The Carotid Transplant. 2. The Tuber Cinereum. Frank Dickinson, B.S.: Agricultural Education, Secondary Education. Thesis: The Teaching ofAgriculture in Union High Schools in the province of Sze Chuan, West China, to meet Rural Needs. Ralph William Dornte, B.S.: Physical Chemistry, Physics. Thesis: Partial Pressures of Binary Solutions. Alfred Bayless Dorrance, B.S.: Agronomy, Farm Management. Thesis: Some Ecological Factors Determining Pasture Flora in New York. Olav Einset, B.S.: Pomology, Plant Breeding. Thesis: Review of Literature on Pollinization Problems of Fruits with Special Reference to the Apple. Arthur Floyd, B.S.A., B.S. : Rural Education, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: The Attitude of Negro Vocational Agriculture and Home Economics Pupils toward Farming as a Factor Affecting the Program ofAgricultural Education. James Donald Forrester, B.S.: Structural Geology, Economic Geology. Thesis: Structure of the Wasatch Front between Rock Canyon and Slate Canyon, near Provo City, Utah. Alfred Gustave Gierke, D.V.M.: Breeding Diseases of Cattle, Poultry Diseases. Thesis : Bacterial Flora of the Bovine Pregnant Uterus. John Gardner Goodrich, B.S. : Farm Management, Marketing. Thesis: Com parison of Costs and Practices on Some New York Fruit Farms Keeping Cost Accounts. Charles Marlowe Hampson, B.S.: Farm Management, Prices and Statistics. Thesis: An Economic Study of Thirty-three County Agricultural Fairs in Ohio, 1923-1927. Edward Wilhelm Hard, A.B.: Structural Geology and Sedimentation, Miner alogy and Petrography. Thesis: The Depositlonal Environment of the Upper Devonian Bituminous Shales in New York State. Ernest Charles Hope, B.S.A.: Farm Management, Marketing. Thesis: Trend in Wheat Production in Western Canada, 1909-1928. Viktor Horvat, Agr. Eng.: Rural Social Organization, Rural Economy. Thesis: The Croatian Village Community in Yugo-Slavia. Alexander Barrett Klots, B.S. : Taxonomy of Insects, Vertebrate Zoology. Thesis: A Revision of the Genus Eurema Hubner "Lepidoptera, Pierldae." Part II. New World Species, Taxonomy and Synonymy. Alvin Leonard Lang, B.S.: Soils, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Availability of Finely Ground Raw Rock Phosphate as Affected by Ammonium Sulphate when Applied to the Soil. Herbert Vincent Lee, A.B.: Economic Geology, Petrography. Thesis: Effect of Shape of Grain on the Properties of Molding Sands. Wessels Stevenson Middaugh, B.S.: Farm Management, Rural Education. Thesis: Factors Affecting Cost and Yield of Corn Silage. William Taylor Miller, D.V.M.: Pathology, Biochemistry. Thesis: Lesions in Certain Lymph Glands, Udder and Uterus of Cattle Attributable to Brucella Abortus. Harold Robert Murray, B.S.A.: Vegetable Gardening, Plant Breeding. Thesis: The Effect of Some Environmental Factors on the Color and Growth of Garden Beets. Anna Louesa Payne, A.B.: Child Training, Education. Thesis: A Study of Resistant Behavior Based on Observations of Young Children. Rachael W. Sanders, B.S.: Home Economics, Biochemistry, Child Training. Thesis : A Study of Children's Selection of Food and Some of the Factors Influencing It. John Bartley Short, B.S.: Marketing, Agricultural Statistics. Thesis: An Analysis of Customer's Purchases of Beef, Mutton, and Pork, from a Butcher in a Rural District of Cambridgeshire, England, 1928. I48 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Clark Stebbins Shuman, A.B.: Dairy Industry, Animal Husbandry. Thesis: The Dairy Industry in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Richard Martin Tisinger, B.S.: Rural School Administration, Rural School Supervision. Thesis: A Study of Some Administrative Aspects of the Cayuga Heights School with Special Reference to a Program of Expansion. Evert Wallenfeldt, B.S.: Dairy Industry, Marketing. Thesis: Sanitary Milk Control in the City of Chicago. Tiao Hsin Wang, A.B.: Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology. Thesis: Part I. Oxidation of Sodium Tartrate with Chromic Acid in Various Concentrations of Sulphuric Acid at Different Temperatures. Part II. Oxidation of Butyric Acid with Potassium Dichromate at Fixed Hydrogen Ion Concentration. Rowland Harding Wynne, B.S.: Marketing, Farm Management. Thesis: Certain Aspects of the Movement and Relationship of the Prices ofDairy Cows and Dairy Produce in England and Wales. Maurice Wade Yale, B.S.: Bacteriology, Dairy Industry. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting the Control of Thermophilic Bacteria in Pasteurized Milk. MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Conferred September 26, 1928 Jashbhai Shankerbhai Patel, B.S.: Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology. Thesis: Study of the Methods and Status of Tobacco Breeding. Jesse Blake Rutland, B.S.A.: Rural Education, Farm Management. Thesis: The Making of a Course in Farm Management in Texas Secondary Schools. Conferred February 6, 1929 Bernard Chagnon, B.S.A.: Poultry Husbandry, Marketing Poultry Products. Thesis: A Study of Poultry Costs in the District of Montreal. Conferred June 17, 1929 Kung Tsu Shu, B.S.: Animal Husbandry, Dairy Industry. Thesis: The Cost of Milk Production. MASTERS IN FORESTRY Conferred September 26, 1928 Ernest L. Kolbe, B.S.: Forest Mensuration, Forest Policy. Thesis: Taper and Volume Studies of Basswood, White Ash, and Black Birch in the Arnot Forest. Wendell Moran, B.S. in Forestry: Forest Management, Silviculture. Thesis: Study of the Growth of Basswood in the Ithaca Region. Conferred February 6, 1929 John Edward Aughanbaugh, B.S.F.: Silviculture, Entomology. Thesis: A Study of Forest Distribution of Dunkirk, Groton, and Lordstown Soil Types in the Vicinity of Ithaca, N. Y. Bernard Frank, B.S.: Forest Utilization, Accounting. Thesis: The Utilization of Beech, Birch, and Maple In the Pulp and Paper Industry of the Northeastern United States. Conferred June 17, 1929 Charles Alton Gillett, B.S.: Forestry, Marketing. Thesis: A Survey of the Wood Using Industries of Broome, Chemung, and Tioga Counties, New York, with Special Reference to the Marketing and Utilization of Local Woodlot Products. Paul Otto Rudolph, B.S.: Silviculture, Forest Mensuration. Thesis: A Study of the Seedling Roots Systems of Certain Forest Trees. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 149 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE Conferred June 17, 1929 Thaddeus Baker Hurd, B.Arch.: Architectural Design, Decorative Composition. Thesis: The Axis in Architectural Composition. MASTER OF FINE ARTS Conferred February 6, 1929 Kenneth Leland Washburn, B.F.A.: Life and Portrait Painting, Graphic Arts. Thesis: A Decorative Panel as Part of a Memorial. MASTERS IN CHEMISTRY Conferred June 17, 1929 John Wright Ackerman, B.Chem.: Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry. Thesis: Dyeing with Alizarin and Indigo Lakes. Paul Arthur Riedel, B.Chem. : Industrial Chemistry, Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Corrosion of Certain Metals by Phenols and Cresols. Anthony Max Schwartz, B.Chem.: Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry. Thesis: The Solubility and Adsorption of Optical Antipodes in Relation to a Third Optically Active Substance. MASTERS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Conferred February 6, 1929 Yan-Koh Zia, B.S. in C.E.: Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering. Thesis: A Study ofRailroad Track Materials. Conferred June 17, 1929 John Gideon Case, B.S. in C.E.: Structural Engineering, Mechanics. Thesis: The Design of Steel Frame Office Buildings to Resist Earthquakes. Eustaquio de Leon, B.S., C.E.: Structural Engineering, Hydraulics. Thesis: A Design and Comparison of Flat Slab and Beam and Girder Floors. Pu Kung Kao, B.S. in C.E.: Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering. Thesis: A Study of the Theory and Practice of Railroad Location. Stephen Alexis Kowalchik, B.S.: Hydraulic Engineering, Structural Engineering. Thesis: Investigation of the Storage Facilities of the Consolidated Water Com panies, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rolland Alson Philleo, B.S. in C.E.: Structural Engineering, Mechanics. Thesis: Wind Bracingfor Structures in Hurricane and Tornado Areas. Frederick Josiah Spry, C.E.: Sanitary Engineering, Water Supply. Thesis: The Design and Operation of Swimming Pools. MASTERS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Conferred June 17, 1929 Stephen Farrell Cleary, M.E.: Mechanical Working Drawings Practice and Teaching, Industrial Engineering. Thesis: An Analysis of Mechanical Drawing for Standardization and Teaching Purposes. John Woodward FitzGerald, A.B., M.E.: Economics of Production, Tests for the Selection of Industrial Personnel. Thesis: Placing the College Man in Industry. James Bernard Jones, B.S. in M.E.: Experimental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Study and Control of Pulsations in Intake Manifolds of Internal Combustion Engines. Yu-Tsuan Ku, B.S.: Steam Power Plants, Industrial Organization. Thesis: A Proposed Steam Power Plant for the New Capital of China the City of Nan king. 150 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Laurence Campbell Lay, M.E.: Industrial Engineering, Personnel Adminis tration. Thesis: The Layout and Production Control of a Modern Industrial Plant. Percy George McVetty, M.E.: Experimental Engineering, Air Measurement. Thesis: The Testing of Metals at Elevated Temperatures. John Bayley Mordock, M.E.: Theory of Quantity Production, Economics. Thesis: Selecting Industrial Employees. Cyrl Waldie Terry, M.E.: Experimental Engineering, Study of Domestic Appli ances. Thesis: The Efficiency of House-Heating Steam Boilers. Leepin San Yen, B.S. in M.E.: Steam Power Plants, Industrial Organization. Thesis: Design of Steam-Power Plant for Changsha, China. MASTERS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Conferred June 17, 1929 Leonard Herman Gussow, E.E.: Radio Communications, Mathematics. Thesis: Methods and Apparatus Used in Testing Radio Receivers. Wilbur Ernest Meserve, B.S. in E.E., M.S.: Alternating Currents, Physics. Thesis: The Measurement and Recording of Instantaneous Light Variations by Means of the Photoelectric Cell and Stabilized Oscilloscope. DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Conferred September 26, 1928 Everett Lewis Austin, B.S., B.S.A.: Agricultural Education, Secondary Edu cation, Agricultural Economics. Thesis: An Analysis of Certain Activities of Teachers of Agriculture as a Basis for Determining Content in the Teacher- Training Program. A Study of Indiana Conditions. Ernest Leroy Baker, B.S.: Educational Psychology, Medical Science, Abnormal Psychology. Thesis: A Study of the Influence of Certain Factors upon Scholastic Achievement in College. Glenn Aimer Bakkum, B.S. Agr. Ed.: Rural Social Organization, Rural Edu cation, Educational Psychology. Thesis: A Social Study of a Rural Area in Tompkins County, New York. Maurice Chester Bond, B.S.A.: Marketing, Dairy Industry, Economic*. Thesis: The Marketing of Milk through Ice Cream. Earl Orlo Butcher, A.B., A.M.: Histology and Embryology, Anatomy, Zoology. Thesis: The Development of the Somite in the White Rat, Mus Norvegicus Albinus, and the Fate of the Myotomen Neural Tube and Gut in the Tail. Casper Lehman Cottrell, A.B.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Alternating. Thesis: Effect of Chemical Combination on the Absorption of X- rays at Wave Lengths on each Side of the K Discontinuity. Wesley Frank Craven, A.B., A.M.: English History, American History, Modern European History. Thesis: The Life of Robert Rich, Second Earl of Warwick, to 1642. Norborne Harris Crowell, A.B., A.M.: Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic and Metaphysics. Thesis: Montesquieu; a Study In Moral, Social and Political Philosophy. Irene Dorothy Dobroscky, B.S., M.S.: Entomology, Plant Pathology, Botany. Thesis: Morphology and Cytology of the Digestive System of Cicadula Sexnotata (Fallen) the Insect Carrier ofAster Yellows Virus. Stephen Albert Emery, A.B.: Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Mathematics. Thesis: John Stuart Mill's Conception of Causality In Its Application to His Methods of Experimental Inquiry. Glenn Wesley Gray, A.B.: English History, Law, Political Science. Thesis: A Study of the Statute Abolishing the Star Chamber. Danforth Rawson Hale, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Mathematics, Optical Chem istry. Thesis: Induced Reactions and the Higher Oxides of Iron. Henry Glenn Hamilton, B.S.A.E., M.S.A.: Marketing, Farm Management, Economics. Thesis: Cost of Handling Citrus Fruit from the Tree to the Car in Florida. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 151 Robert Daniel Harwood, A.B. : Ecology, Economic Entomology, Botany. Thesis: An Ecological Study of Forest-Floor Cover Inhabitants. Duane Spencer Hatch, B.S., M.S. in Agr.: Rural Social Organization, Rural Economy, Rural Education. Thesis: Poverty and Self-Help in Rural India. Raymond John Hemphill, B.Chem., M.S.: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemis try, Industrial Organization. Thesis: Some New Derivatives of Hydronltrlc Acid. Howard Louis Hunter, B.Chem.: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry. Thesis: Germanium Dlchlorlde: The Preparation and Study of its Physical and Chemical Properties. James Russell Jenness, B.S., A.M.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Alternating Currents. Thesis: Effect of Temperature upon the Fluorescence Spectra of Some Organic Solutions. Paul Ricker Judy, B.S.Ch.E., M.S.: Inorganic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Halogen Substitution Products of Monogermane. Dorothy Juanita Kaucher, A.B., A.M., B.J., B.S.: Dramatic Structure, Dramatic Production, Seventeenth Century Literature. Thesis: Modern Dramatic Structure. Charles Henry Merchant, B.S., M.S.: Agricultural Economics, Farm Manage ment, Economics. Thesis: An Economic Study of the Production and Marketing ofApples in Oxford Comity, Maine. Julian Creighton Miller, B.S., M.S.: Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding. Thesis: A Study of Some Factors Affecting Seed Stalk Develop ment in Cabbage. George Gordon Moe, B.S.A., M.S.: Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Mete orology. Thesis: Alfalfa Studies. A Preliminary Study of the Inheritance of Certain Morphological Characters. LeGrand Morell, B.S., A.M.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Electricity. Thesis: Certain Multiplets in Six and Eight Electron Systems of some Elements In the Iron Group. JamesWilliam Pugsley, A.B.: Greek, Latin, Ancient History. Thesis: A Metrical Analysis of the Choral Odes of Aeschylus Based Primarily upon the Headlam Theory of Greek Lyric Metre. Leo Bogan Roberts, A.B., A.M., M.S.: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry. Thesis : A Contribution to the Chemistry of Potassium Trin itride and Azldo-Carbondlsulphide. Julia Elizabeth Rothermel, A.B., A.M.: Histology and Embryology, Physiology. Thesis: A Developmental Study of the Medial Retropharyngeal Lymphatic Node of the Calf, Bos taurus. John Melville Shales, A.B., B.S.A.: Rural Education, Educational Psj^chology, History of Education. Thesis: A Study of the Use of Out-of-School Environ ment by the Teachers of Certain Small Rural Schools. Joseph Sedley Stanford, B.S.: Economic Entomology, Ornithology, Physiology. Thesis: Studies in Siphonaptera "Fleas" with Particular Reference to those Found on Rodents. James Raymond Wadsworth, A.B., A.M.: French, Spanish, Italian. Thesis: The Novels of Edouard Rod. Russell Halderman Wagner, A.B., A.M.: Public Speaking, English Literary Criticism, Latin. Thesis: Thomas Wilson's Arte of Rhetorique. Raymond Earl Wakeley, B.S., M.S.: Rural Social Organization, Agricultural Economics, Rural Education. Thesis: The Social Areas of Schuyler County, New York. John Budd Wentz, B.S.A., M.S.: Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Agronomy. Thesis: Inheritance of Germless Seeds in Maize. Francis Luther Whitney, A.B., A.M.: Paleontology, Zoology, Systematic Verte brate Zoology. Thesis: Bibliography and Index of North American Mesozolc Invertebrata. 152 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Conferred February 8, 1928 Chester Arthur Arnold, B.S.: Paleobotany, Plant Pathology, Geology. Thesis: The Genus Callixylon from the Upper Devonian of Central and Western New York. Abraham Jacobus Beyleveld, B.Co.: Farm Management, Marketing, Rural Economy. Thesis: Testing the Validity of Methods of Measuring Changes in Crop Acreage. Ruth Alice Boak, B.S., M.S.: Bacteriology, Blood Chemistry, Physiology. Thesis: The Etiology and Diagnosis of Undulant Fever in the United States. Evalyn Elizabeth Dixon, A.B., A.M.: English History, European History, Intellectual History. Thesis: Sir Thomas Wentworth, M. P., 1614-1628. James Gordon Horsfall, B.S.A.: Plant Pathology, Mycology, Plant Physiology. Thesis: A Study of Meadow Crop Diseases in New York State. Newton Charles Jones, A.B., A.M.: Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry. Thesis: The Anode Reactions of Fluorine. Marcel Kessel, A.B.: Nineteenth Century Poetry, English Drama, History of Philosophy. Thesis: A Comparative Study of Blake and Wordsworth as Mystical Writers. Georges Abdallah Knaysi, B.S., M.S.: Bacteriology, Physical Chemistry, Bio chemistry. Thesis: The Cytology and Microchemistry of Mycobacterium Tuber culosis. Charles Walter Morse, B.Chem. : Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Reduction of Nitric Oxide. Allan Goodrich Newhall, B.S.: Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Studies on Tip Burn ofHead Lettuce. Edwin Robert Parker, A.B., M.S.: Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Pomology. Thesis: Variations in Yield of Fruit Trees in Relation to the Plan of a Future Experiment. Elmer Pendell, LL.B., B.S., A.M.: Economics, Finance, Sociology. Thesis: Demands and Supplies in Wage Determination. Whiton Powell, A.B., M.S.: Marketing, Economic Theory, Finance. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting the Costs of Operation of Retail Feed Stores in New York State. Lawrence Moore Vaughan, B.S.: Farm Management, Marketing, Economics. Thesis: Abandoned Farm Areas in Southern New York. Joseph Harry Wells, B.Chem.: Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physi cal Chemistry. Thesis: Plasticity of Paint. Laverne Harold Willisford, B.S. : Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Indus trial Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of the Binary System Silver-Germanium Conferred June 17, 1929 Edward Gay Ainsworth, jr., A.B., A.M.: Elizabethan Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Italian. Thesis : The Orlando Furioso in English Literature before 1640. Oscar Daniel Anderson, B.S.: Psychology, Education, Physiology. Thesis: An Experimental Study of Observational Attitudes. Walfred Albin Anderson, B.S., M.S.: Rural Social Organization, Agricultural Economics, Statistics. Thesis: A Study of Farm Family Living among White Owner and Tenant Operators in Wake County, North Carolina, 1926. HaroldWilliam Blodgett, A.B., A.M.: American Literature, Seventeenth Century Poetry, Modern European History. Thesis: Walt Whitman in England. Alice Lenore Brown, A.B., A.M.: Morphology, Physiology, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: An Analysis of the Developing Metanephros in Mouse Embryos with Abnormal Kidneys. James Dabney Burfoot, jr., B.S., M.S.: Economic Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography, Structural Geology. Thesis: Talc and Soapstone Deposits of Virginia. Paul Rufus Burkholder, A.B.: Botany (Algology), Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology. Thesis: Studies in the Phytoplankton of the Cayuga Lake Basin. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 153 Abbie Maryette Copps, A.B., A.M.: Drama, Novel, History. Thesis: The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. Mary Elizabeth Craig, A.B., A.M.: Methods of Literary and Linguistic Study, Elizabethan Literature, Middle English. Thesis: The Scottish Periodical Press, 1750-1 789. Clara Whitney Crane, A.B., A.M.: Literary Criticism, Old English, Middle English. Thesis: Some Aspects of Milton's Diction. Harley Lucius Crane, B.S. in Agr.: Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry, Pom ology. Thesis: Physiological Investigations on the Resistance of Fruit Buds to Freezing Temperatures. John Edward Flynn, B.S., M.S.: Plant Pathology, Mycology, Plant Physiology. Thesis: Mycosphaerella Leaf Spot of Strawberry. Charles Redman Fordyce, A.B.: Organic Chemistry, Chemical Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Synthesis of Branched Chain Fatty Acids. Robert Geib Foster, B.S.: Rural Social Organization, Child Guidance, Agri cultural Economics. Thesis: Types of Farm Families and Effects of 4-H Club Work on Family Relations. Graydon LaVerne Freeman, A.B., A.M.: Psychology, Physiology, Neurology. Thesis: The Role of Context in Associative Formation. Franklin Truesdell Gardner, B.S. : Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organization. Thesis: A Study of the Comparative Efficiencies of the Components of Creosote Oil as Preservatives for Timber. Carl Witz Gartlein, A.B.: Experimental Physics, Alternating Currents, Mathe matics. Thesis: The Arc Spectrum of Germanium. CliffordWilliam Gilbert, B.S., M.S.: Farm Management, Marketing, Economics. Thesis: An Economic Study of Tractors and Motor Trucks of New York Farms. Henry Clay Harshbarger, A.B., A.M. : Public Speaking, Government, Educational Psychology. Thesis: Burke's ChiefAmerican Works: An Edition with Notes and an Introduction. Florence Woolsey Hazzard, A.B.: Psychology, Physiology, Physics. Thesis: A Descriptive Account of Odors. Harold Charles Hoffsommer, B.S., A.M.: Rural Sociology, Rural Economy, Social Psychology. Thesis: The Relation of Cities and Larger Villages to Changes in Rural Trade and Social Areas in Wayne County, New York. Harry James Hosking, B.S. : Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Various Conditions upon the Com pleteness and Rapidity of the Separation of Nickel from Cobalt by Hypochlorite. Edwin Johnston Howard, A.B., A.M.: Literary Criticism, Old English, Eliza bethan Literature. Thesis: A Concordance of Cynewulf's Signed Poems, with an Introduction on Various Aspects of the Poet's Diction. William Thomas James, B.S.: Psychology, Physiology, Neurology. Thesis: A Study of the Expression of Bodily Posture. John Gamewell Jenkins, A.B.: General Psychology, Education, Physiological Psychology. Thesis: Perceptual Determinants in Plane Designs. Theodore Gladden Kennard, A.B.: Chemical Spectroscopy, Physics, Geology. Thesis: The High-Wattage Spark in Chemical Spectral Analysis. John Buren Kent, Ph.B., A.M.: Philosophy, Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Psychology. Thesis: Critical Realism. Gerald Kruger, A.B.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics. Thesis: An Extension of the Spark Spectrum of Copper. CU II. Morris Troy Kwit, A.B., A.M.: Elizabethan Drama, Modern Drama, Dramatic Interpretation and Production. Thesis: The Plays of George Peale. Evan Jarrett Lewis, B.S. in Ch.E., M.S.: Experimental Physics, Mathematics, Theoretical Physics. Thesis: Some ThermelandElectricalProperties ofBeryllium. Harrison Flint Lewis, A.B., A.M.: Ornithology, Zoology, Botany. Thesis: The Natural History of the Double-Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax Auritus Aurltus (Lesson)). Welles Norwood Lowry, B.S. in E.E., M.S. in E.E.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Spectroscopy. Thesis: The Location of the Electromotive Force in the Photo- Voltaic Cell. 154 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Samuel Eugene Alan McCallan, B.S.A.: Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Studies on Fungicides: III. The Solvent Action of Spore Excretions and Other Agencies on Protective Copper Fungicides. William Francis MacDonald, A.B., B.A., (Oxon.): Ancient History, Greek, Latin. Thesis: Ambitus: A History of Electoral Corruption in the Roman Re public. Sahire" Fatma Mouhtar, A.B., A.M.: Modern European History, History of Culture, International Relations. Thesis: Means of Travel and Transportation in the Ottoman Empire. Emeline Rebecca Moul, A.B.: Psychology, Physiology, French. Thesis: An Experimental Study of "Thickness" In Vision and Audition. Keith Anderson Hope Murray, B.S. : Marketing, Farm Management, Economics. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Supply and Prices of Meat in Great Britain. Maurice Jackson Murray, A.B.: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, In dustrial Chemistry. Thesis: Osmotic Pressures of Acetone Solutions. Thomas Paul North, B.S., M.S.: Agricultural Education, Rural Education, Rural Social Organization. Thesis: Certain Factors Significant In the Selection of Boys for Training in Vocational Agriculture. Paul Martin O'Leary, A.B., A.M.: Finance, Economic Theory, Transportation and Trusts. Thesis: The Western Pacific and Rio Grande Receiverships and Re organization. Roy A. Olney, B.S.: Rural Education, Secondary Education, Agricultural Eco nomics. Thesis: A Knowledge Analysis of Pupils as a Factor in Determining Teaching Content in Agricultural Courses. A Survey of itf High School Pupils in the Potato Enterprise In Nine Patronage Areas of New York State. Wayland Maxfield Parrish, A.B., A.M.: Public Speaking, English, Education. Thesis: Richard Whately's Elements of Rhetoric, Parts I. and II: A Critical Edition. Carl Severin Pederson, B.S., M.S.: Bacteriology, Agricultural Chemistry, Organic Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of the Organisms of Spoiled Tomato Products. Arthur Lewis Pierstorff, B.S., A.B.: Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Ento mology. Thesis: Studies on the Fire Blight Organism Bacillus Amylovorous (Burr.) Trev. Joseph Crawford Polley, A.B.: Geometry, Analysis, Physics. Thesis: The Ration al Surfaces Defined by Linear Systems of Plane Curves C 8 AN 5N-1. William Seaman, A.B., M.S.: Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Bio chemistry. Thesis: Some Aromatic Derivatives of Boric Acid. Benjamin Martin Shaub, M.E., M.S.: Economic Geology, Physical Chemistry, Structural Geology. Thesis: Banding In Filled Fissure Veins. Alvin Frost Shepard, B.Chem.: Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, In dustrial Organization. Thesis: Syntheses In the Furane Series. Wellington Albert Thalman, A.B., A.M.: Psychology, Education, Physiology (Experimental Neurology). Thesis: An Experimental Study of the Relationship between Attenslty and Intensity. Harvey Elliott White, A.B.: Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathe matics. Thesis: Spectral Relations between Certain Iso-Electronic Systems and Sequences. Franklin Grandey Williams, A.B.: Geometry, Mathematical Analysis, Physics. Thesis: Families of Plane Involutions of Genus 2 or 3. Andrew Leon Winsor, A.B., A.M.: Educational Psychology, Elementary Edu cation, Experimental Neurology. Thesis: A Study of Unconditioned and Con ditioned Salivary Responses in Man. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE Conferred June 13, 1929, at the Thirty-first Annual Commencement of the Medical College in New York City Herbert Spencer Abel, A.B. James Randolph Beard, jr., B.S. Ethelyn Jennie Cecelia Anderson, B.S. Arthur Randall Beil, Ph.B. Abraham Arthur Antoville, A.B. William Benenson, A.B. Samuel Averett Arnold, A.B. Joseph Brody, A.B. Sara Bass, A.B. Paul William Cohen. B.S. SIXTY-FIRST COMMENCEMENT 155 Thomas Francis Crowley, A.B. Ernani d 'Angelo, A.B. Charles Hartranft Deichman, A.B. Dominic Anthony DeSanto, A.B. Harold Henning Dodds, A.B. Albert Harris Douglas, B.S. Frank Mears Falkenbury, A.B. Ruth Bridgman Ferriss, A.B. John Shanley Fitzgerald, B.S. Bernard Fread, B.S. Albert Harold Garofalo, A.B. William Parrish Garver, A.B. Herman Glassman, B.S. Jack Sternberg Goltman, B.S. Charles Kemm Good, A.B. Richard Birchill Good, B.S. Harry Gordon, A.B. Grant Guillemont, A.B. Erwin Kroll Gutman, A.B. Louis Richard Haas, B.S. Virginia Clay Hamilton, A.B. Arthur Joseph Harrington, A.B. Edwin Harry Heller, A.B. Saul Isaac Heller, A.B. William Maxwell Hitzig, A.B. Winifred Louise Hope, A.B. John Emile Frances Lillian Ilg, A.B. Raymond James Kay, A.B. Le Moyne Copeland Kelly, A.B. George Henry Kittell, A.B. Estelle Elizabeth Kleiber, B.S. Charles Andrew Landshof, B.S. Frank Schmitt Linane, A.B. Kenneth MacKenzie MacLeod, Elizabeth Miller MacNaugher, Annie Parks McCombs, B.S. Pompey Scipio Milici, B.S. John Noll, jr., A.B. Herbert Pollack, A.B. Albert Grant Rapp Eugene Laurian Richmond, A.B. Adelaide Romaine, A.B. Harold Carl Rosenthal, A.B. Sol Lawrence Samuels, A.B. Louis Schneider, B.S. Frederick Gilman Scovel, A.B. Robert Thurston Spicer, A.B. Herman Tannenbaum, B.S. Albert Van der Veer III, A.B. Henry Ambrose Wahn, A.B. Joseph Waxelbaum, A.B. Wilfrid Davies Wingebach, B.S. Wirth, A.B. A.B. A.B. WAR ALUMNI (The certificate of War Alumnus is conferred by the Trustees, on the recom mendation of the Faculty, in recognition of patriotic service. It conveys all the rights and privileges of an Alumnus of the University.) Glen Walker Cole Adrian Foote Shannon Victor Emanuel William Darlington Mullin Shuman OFFICERS, U. S. ARMY RESERVE CORPS Second Lieutenants (The Commission as 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. Army, Officers' Reserve Corps, is conferred by the President of the United States under the provisions of Section 49, National Defense Act of June 3rd, 1916, upon the recommendation of the President of the University and the Professor of Military Science and Tactics, on such members of the graduating class as have completed the Advance Course, Reserve Officers' Training Corps.) field artillery Donald Wilson Adams John Franklin Anderson Bertel Waldemar Antell George William Behrman, jr Alfred Paul Berger Bradford Bissell Herbert Louis Borgzinner Orren Benjamin Bromley, jr Jay Clark III Vincent Joseph Coffey Edward Clarkson Collins George Brewer Conger, jr. Stanton Collins Craigie John Walter Drummond Frank Herman Fleischer Lewis Robinson Gardner Russell Shear Granger Robert Hallock George Wilmot Hedden Charles Herman Henne William Harwood Hooper William John Huber Rodney Kenneth Ketcham Henry Hughes Lawton 156 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Adrian Nathan LeFeber George Levin, jr. Leonard Jacob Lewis Jerome Lester Loewenberg William Jacob Losel Joseph Cook Marshall Donald Metcalfe Robert Southland Milans Arthur Ulric Moore Carl Frederick Auker Olsen George Lynd Phelps Thomas Francis Queally Theodore George Rochow Maurice William Schaap Francis Henry Schaefer Dudley Nevinson Schoales Seibert Lee Sefton Huntington Sharp Gardner Sharpe John Andrew Steele Walter Worth Stillman Sydney Walter Stringer Edward Lyall Tanner Millard Fillmore Thomas John Isaac Trolley John Bennett Tuck, jr. Richard Bieser Wagner John Chamberlain Ward Manton Marble Wyvell, jr. Mung Yee Yap Alvin Davis Yasuna Alexandre Emil Alexander Benjamin Coleman Blackburn Harold Segar Brown Norval Gordon Budd Warren Paul Bullock Carlos Jaime Clavell Claude Hartland Colvin John Girard Connell Floyd Titus Crawford Robert Hopper Crum Robert Irving Dodge, jr. Edward Milton Dulin, jr. Herman Charles Ellsworth Smith infantry Walter Eugene Fleischer Wayne Franklin Foster George Christopher Hoffman David Williams Lewis William Joseph McCabe Harold Kirk MacCorkle Nelson Mansfield Robert Willsey Moree Glenn Gardner Penniman Edwin Charles Raedel Francis William Ruzicka Nelson Ford Smith Robert Strangeway Taggart Woodhull Tompkins ordnance Bruce Leonard Bailey Charles Sheppard Caldwell III Clarence Russell Carr Robert Taylor Dodd John Earle Elliott, jr. Edmund Alfred Georgi Walter Alexander Hunt Henry Crocker Ketcham Wellington Wesley Kuntz, jr. Clair Carleton McElheny Alan Christen Mattison Theodore Charles Ohart Robert Edward Sinclair veterinary Alton Parker Bouton John Joseph Burgess Ward Huntley Dwight Alexander Gow, jr. Samuel Augustus Johnson Seth Darwin Johnson Harry Clark Temple Joseph Albert Thomas Lemuel William Woodworth Frank Howard Cusack John Franklyn Harris Loren Frederick Mason signal corps Charles Wilson Roth Stanley Lewry Schauss Walter Daniel Voelker CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS GRADUATE STUDENTS, 1928-1929 *Not a candidate for a degree. fAdmitted to the Graduate School after satisfying the requirements for a baccalaureate degree but before receiving the degree. Abbe, Ernst Cleveland, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Botany, Genetics (Eames, Dorsey). Ithaca. Ackerman, JohnWright, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, C. W. Mason). Paterson, N. J. Adams, Alma Meta, A.B., Shaw, 1922. A.M., English Literature (Northup). South Orange, N. J. Adams, Leonard Palmer, A.B., Alfred, 1928. A.M., Economics, Labor (Homan, Slichter). Angelica. Agnew, Ralph Palmer, A.B., Allegheny, 1923, M.S., Iowa State, 1925. Ph.D., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Theoretical Physics (Hurwitz, Carver, Collins). Ithaca. Ainsworth, Edward Gay, jr., A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Eliza bethan Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Italian (Adams, Prescott, Hamilton). Prospect Heights. Ali, Hashem Amir, B.Agr., Bombay, 1924. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Rural Education, Farm Management (Sanderson, Stewart, Boyle). Hyder abad, Deccan, India. Allen, Elsa Guerdrum, A.B., Cornell, 1912. Ph.D., Zoology, Ornithology, English (Wright, Allen, Northup). Ithaca. Anderson, Clarence Scott, B.S., M.S., Illinois, 1914, 1924. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Secondary Education, Animal Husbandry (Stewart, Ferriss, Hinman). State College, Pa. Anderson, Oscar Daniel, B.S., Wake Forest, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Edu cation, Physiologv (Bentley, R. M. Ogden, Liddell). Anderson, S. C. Anderson, Walfred Albin, B.S., M.S., Iowa State, 1921, 1922. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Agricultural Economics, Statistics (Sanderson, Boyle, Pearson). Raleigh, N. C. Andrus, Lawrence Russell, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., French, Seventeenth Century English, Italian Literature (Mason, Hebel, Hamilton). Nunda. Archambault, Joseph, A.B., St. Francis Xavier, 1927. A.M., Zoology (Wright). Fort Kent, Me. Aristakes, Mihran Anedis, B.S., Poona Agricultural College, 1926. M.S., Plant Breeding, Farm Crops (Love, Cooper). Bagdad, Iraq. Aronson, Julian, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1928. A.M., History, Government (Becker, Catlin). Brooklyn. Aughanbaugh, John Edward, B.S.F., Pennsylvania State Forest School, 1926. M.F., Silviculture, Entomology (Spaeth, Herrick). Antes Fort, Pa. Austin, Paul Rolland, A.B., Wisconsin, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Johnson, Chamot, Bancroft). Madison, Wis. Avens, Alfred William, B.S., M.S., Colgate, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Physical Chem istry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Bancroft, Browne, Nichols). Ithaca. *Ayau, Anthony Edward, A.B., Cornell, 1928. (Harris). Guatemala City, Guatemala. Baker, Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Physical Geography, Stratigraphic Geology (von Engeln, Harris). Ithaca. Baker, Maurice Oliver, A.B.,Wabash, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Spectroscopy (Johnson, Briggs, Papish). Culver, Ind. Baker, Thomas Alexander, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Ph.D., Animal Husbandry, Organic Chemistry, Plant Breeding (Savage, Johnson, Love). Newark, Del. 157 158 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Ball, Donald Nelson, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1928. M.S., Organic Chem istry, Physical Chemistry (Johnson, Briggs). Sunbury, Pa. Bancroft, George, A.B., Harvard, 1928. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Sumner, Mason). Ithaca. Barnes, Helen Elizabeth, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Ornamental Horticulture, Floriculture (Porter, Beal). Wallingford, Conn. Barnes, LeRoy Lesher, A.B., Oberlin, 1926. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Mathematics, Theoretical Physics (Murdock, Carver, Howe). V/akeman, Ohio. Barnes, Sidney Wilson, A.B., Oberlin, 1924, A.M., Amherst, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Alternating Currents (Merritt, Collins, Bedell). Tallmadge, Ohio. Barnett, Charles Edward, A.B., Hiram, 1926. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, In organic Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Bancroft, Browne, Kimball). Toledo, Ohio. Barnett, Dorothy Irene, B.S., Carthage, 1917. M.S., Entomology, Botany (Needham, Wiegand). Lucas, Ohio. Bascom, Carlton Hawkins, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Industrial Chem istry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Rhodes, Briggs, Johnson). Lancaster, Mass. Baty, James Bernard, B.S. in C.E., Texas A. & M. College, 1925. M.C.E., Sanitary Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering (Ogden, Walker, Schoder). Taylor, Texas. Baumann, Frederick Llewellyn, Ph.B., A.M., Chicago, 1918, 1924. Ph.D., Mediaeval History, European History, English History (P. Smith, Becker, Marcham). Elgin, III. Bayly, Leona Breneman, A.B., Wellesley, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Anatomy, Plant Physiology (Thomas, Eames, O. F. Curtis). Duluth, Minn. Beadle, George Wells, B.S., Nebraska, 1926. Ph.D., Genetics, Cytology, Plant Physiology (Emerson, Sharp, Knudson). Ithaca. Bean, Frederic Roland, A.B., DePauw, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Johnson, Bancroft, Dennis). Elnora, Ind. Beatty, David Percy, B.S., Cornell, 1927. M.F., Forest Management, Forest Utilization (Guise, Recknagel). Crafton, Pa. Beatty, Shelton Lee, A.B., Tennessee, 1923. A.M., Literary Criticism, Eliza bethan Literature (Cooper, Adams). McKenzie, Tenn. Beaver, Robert Pierce, A.B., A.M., Oberlin, 1928. Ph.D., American History, Ancient History, Mediaeval History (Bretz, Laistner, Smith). Hamilton, Ohio. Becker, EdwardRupert, B.S., Rochester, 1928. M.M.E., Experimental Engineer ing, Mechanical Engineering (Diederichs, Upton, Ernsberger). Rochester. Beers, Howard Wayland, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Rural Sociology, Agri cultural Economics (Sanderson, Pearson). Ithaca. Belden, Burton Chandler, A.B., Hamilton, 1927. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Management (Bancroft, Dennis, Kimball). Fredonia. Belknap, Burton H., B.S.A., Michigan State, 1925, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Rural School Administration, Rural Secondary Education, Rural School Supervision (Butterworth, Ferriss, Moore). Grand Marais, Mich. Belknap, George Nicholas, A.B., Oregon, 1926. Ph.D., History of Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy, History of Modern Philosophy, Ethics (Hammond, Cunningham, Thilly). Moro, Oregon. Bender, Raymond Clayton, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition, Physical Chemistry, Physiology and Pathology (Maynard, McCay, Briggs, Fish, Hagan). Ithaca. Benedict, Manson, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Dennis, Rhodes). Lake Linden, Mich. Benedict, William Sidney, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Mason) . Lake Linden, Mich. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 59 B6rard, Henri Louis, B.S.A., Montreal, 1926. Ph.D., Dairy Bacteriology, Dairy Industry, Sanitary Chemistry (Sherman, Price, Bedient). Woon- socket, R. I. Berger, Charles Edward, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1916. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics (Merritt, Kennard, Bedell). Philadelphia, Pa. Berner, Fred Waldemar, B.S., Ch.E., Dayton, 1927. Ph.D., Industrial Chem istry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Rhodes, Johnson, Nichols). Dayton, Ohio. Besig, Emma Martha Sophia, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., Elizabethan Liter ature, Education (Adams, Jordan). Albany. Beyleveld, Abraham Jacobus, B.Co., Stellenbosch, 1925. Ph.D., Farm Manage ment, Marketing, Agricultural Economics (Pearson, W. I. Myers, Boyle). Thebus Siding, C. P., South Africa. Bigham, Helen Rutherford, A.B.,Wilson, 1924. A.M., Early Nineteenth Century English, Victorian Period (Broughton, Northup). Blglervllle, Pa. Bissell, Frederick Olds, jr., A.B., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., English Eighteenth Century Novelists, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century English, French (Prescott, Hebel, Mason). Buffalo. Bisset, George Bruce, B.S. in Agr., Aberdeen, 1924. M.S., Farm Management, Marketing (W. I. Myers, Rasmussen). Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Black, Hazel Juanita, A.B., Greensboro, 1927. A.M., Education, French (Free man, Mason). Landis, N. C. Blauvelt, William Ernest, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S. in Agr., Economic Ento mology, Plant Pathology (Crosby, Thomas). West Nyack. Bliss, Helen Leary, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1923. M.S., Household Economy, Rural Social Organization (Lacey, Sanderson) . Hamil ton. Blodgett, Harold William, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1921, 1923. Ph.D., American Literature, Seventeenth Century Poetry, Modern European History (Pres cott, Hebel, Becker). Corning. Boak, Ruth Alice, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Blood Chem istry, Physiology (Carpenter, Fish, Hayden). Auburn. Bolton, Beatrice Edith, A.B., A.M., Syracuse, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Paleontology, Stratigraphy, Physical Geography (Harris, K. V. Palmer, von Engeln). Syracuse. Booker, Nancy Lee, A.B:, Vassar, 1925, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Nutrition, Physiology, Economics of the Household (Henry, Dye, Lacey). Louis ville, Ky. Boothroyd, Lucy Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Botany, Zoology (Eames, H. D. Reed). Ithaca. *Borland, Whitney McNair, B.S. in M.E., Nebraska, 1928. (Schoder). Hol yoke, Colo. Botting, Roland Bassett, B.S. in Ed., Rochester, 1927, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Literary Criticism, English Language, Middle English (Cooper, Monroe, Northup). Morton. Bowers, Ross Eldon, A.B., Gettysburg, 1910. Ph.D., Nature Study-Rural Education, Entomology, Ornamental Horticulture (Palmer, Moore, Need ham, R. W. Curtis). Cortland. Boyd, Howard Barton, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing Eco nomics, Poultry Husbandry (W. I. Myers, Davenport, Powell). Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Boysen, Hans Heinrich, Ph.D., Kiel, 1927. (Resident Doctor). Voorde, Ger many. Bozell, Ruth Beatrice, Ph.B., Chicago, 1913, A.M., Columbia, 1926. Ph.D., Nineteenth Century English, Public Speaking and Rhetoric, Eighteenth Century English (Northup, Wichelns, Broughton). Indianapolis, Ind. *Brasie, Muriel, B.S., A.M., Columbia, 1922, 1928. (Rose). Ithaca. Brickenkamp, Roland William, B.S., Washington, 1928. M.S., Optical Chem istry, Physical Chemistry (Chamot, Briggs). St. Louis, Mo. 160 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Brody, Arthur Louis, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Medical Entomology, Mor phology and Embryology (Matheson, Johannsen). New York City. Brower, Auburn Edmond, B.S., A.B., Southwestern Missouri State Teachers College, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Plant Pathology, Taxonomy of Insects (Herrick, Whetzel, Johannsen, Forbes). Willard, Mo. Brown, Alice Lenore, A.B., A.M., Kansas, 1916, 1920. Ph.D., Morphology, Physiology, Physiological Chemistry (Stockard, Lusk, Benedict). Con- neaut, Ohio. Brown, Constance Connor, A.B., Wheaton, 192 1. A.M., Dramatic Art, English Literature (Drummond, Sampson). Washington, D. C. Brown, Edith Rhoda, A.B., Cornell, 1922. A.M., French, Spanish (Mason, Dale). Ithaca. Brown, Emilie Mathilde, A.B., William Smith, 1917. A.M., English, Early Nineteenth Century Poetry (Northup, Broughton). Ithaca. Brown, Lynn Eugene, B.S., New York, 1916. A.M., Teacher Training, Edu cational Psychology (Butterworth, Kruse). Cortland. Browne, Kenneth Alan, B.S. in E.E., Colorado, 1926. M.S., Mechanical Engi neering, Physics (Diederichs, Bedell). Concord, Mass. Browning, Howard Fitts, B.S., Washburn, 1927. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Johnson, Papish). Ithaca. Brueckner, Herman Jacob, B.S. inAgr., Ohio State, 1924. M.S., Dairy Industry, Marketing (Sherman, Boyle). Cincinnati, Ohio. Brynes, Oscar, A.B., New York University, 1928. A.M., English, Fine Arts (Sampson, Finlayson). New York City. Buchanan, Eugene Diven, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1926. Ph.D., Victorian Literature, Early Nineteenth Century Poetry, American Literature (North up, Sampson, Prescott). Highland Park, III. Buchanan, Norman Sharpe, A.B., Toronto, 1927. A.M., Finance, Economic Theory (H. L. Reed, Davenport). Toronto, Canada. Buchanan, Walter May, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1922. Ph.D., Farm Manage ment, Marketing, Sociology (W. I. Myers, Rasmussen, Sanderson). New York City. Bucknam, Roland Franklin, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Ph.D., Farm Management, Rural Engineering, Economics (Hart, W. I. Myers, Robb, Riley, Daven port) . Ithaca. Buecking, Hans Rudolf, B.S., Buffalo, 1925. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Briggs, Papish). Buffalo. Bulbrook, Mary Elizabeth, A.B., Rice Institute, 1926. Ph.D., Psychology, Philosophy, Experimental Neurology (Bentley, Cunningham, Liddell). Fort Worth, Texas. Burfoot, James Dabney, jr., B.S., M.S., Virginia, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography, Structural Geology (Ries, Gill, Nevin). Petersburg, Va. Burke, Alice, A.B., A.M., Colorado State Teachers College, 1921, 1922. Ph.D., Nature Study-Rural Education, Botany-Taxonomy, Zoology (Palmer, Wiegand, Wright). Ithaca. Burkholder, Paul R., A.B., Dickinson, 1924. Ph.D., Botany (Algology), Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology (Muenscher, O. F. Curtis, Fitzpatrick). Fay- ettevllle, Pa. Burnett, Dorothy Reed, A.B., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Mediaeval History, Modern European History, American History (P. Smith, Becker, Hull). Ithaca. Burrell, Arthur Brotherton, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Path ology, Pomology, Plant Physiology (Thomas, Carrick, Curtis). Ithaca. Burton, Warren Nathan, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry (Browne, Bancroft). Buffalo. Butt, Ferdinand Hinckley, A.B., A.M., Washington, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Eco nomic Entomology, Morphology of Insects, Medical Entomology (Herrick, Johannsen, Matheson). Ithaca. Butts, Wilbur Kingsley, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1918, 1925. Ph.D., Ornithology, Botany, Entomology (Allen, Wiegand, Claassen). Ithaca. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION l6l Calkins, Helen, A.B., Knox, 1916, A.M., Columbia, 1921. Ph.D., Analysis, Geometry, Philosophy (Hurwitz, Carver, Smart). Quincy, III. Campbell, Catherine Edgeworth, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., English Drama, French (Sampson, Mason). Seneca Falls. Canon, Helen, A.B., Colorado, 191 1, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Household Economy, Agricultural Economics, Economics (Van Rensselaer, Pearson, Davenport). Ithaca. Carr, Percy Hamilton, B.S., Furman, 1925, M.S., North Carolina, 1926. Ph.D., Physics, Mathematics, Applied Electricity (Merritt, Hurwitz, Bedell). Gaffney, S. C. Carson, Arthur Leroy, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1919. M.S., Rural Education, Plant Breeding (Ferriss, Love). Fi-eevllle. Casady, Edwin Rush, jr., A.B., Arizona, 1928. A.M., English Fiction, Seven teenth Century English (Sampson, Hebel). Tucson, Arizona. Case, John Gideon, B.S. in C.E., California Institute of Technology, 1927. M.C.E., Structural Engineering, Mechanics (Burrows, George). New York City. Catherwood, Martin Paul, B.S., M.S., Illinois, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Farm Man agement, Economics, Marketing (Warren, W. I. Myers, Davenport, Pear son, Ross). Urbana, III. Cavert, William Lane, Ph.B., Union, 1910, B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1912. Ph.D., Farm Management, Statistics, Economics (Warren, Pearson, Davenport). St. Paul, Minn. Chadwick, Lewis Charles, B.S.A., Vermont, 1925. Ph.D., Ornamental Horti culture, Plant Physiology, Taxonomy (R. W. Curtis, O. F. Curtis, Eames). Ithaca. Chagnon, Bernard, B.S.A., Institute Agricole d'Olsa, 1927. M.S. in Agr., Poultry Husbandry, Marketing Poultry Products (Rice, Botsford). St. Theodosie, Vercheres, Quebec, Canada. Champlin, Ruth Delavan, A.B., Smith, 1927. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, American Literature (Adams, Prescott). Cortland. Chance, Harrison Levi, B.S., Lincoln Memorial, 191 1, B.S. in Agr., Missouri, 1914, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology, Bacteriology (O. F. Curtis, Whetzel, Sherman). Albion, Idaho. Chappell, Fred Llewellyn, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Johnson, Rhodes, Chamot). Kalamazoo, Mich. Charlton, David Berry, A.B., British Columbia, 1925. M.S., Bacteriology, Physical Chemistry (Sherman, Briggs). Port Haney, B. C, Canada. Cheatham, Ida Blount, A.B., Columbia, 1916. Ph.D., Finance, Accounting, Economics (H. L. Reed, English, Willcox). Ithaca. *Cheeseman, Grace, B.Ph., Meridian, 1914. (Drummond). Ellenburg Depot. Chen, Yu Hwa, A.B., B.S.A.E., Illinois, 1924, 1928. M.C.E., Structural Engineer ing, Highway Engineering (Urquhart, Conwell). Nanking, China. Chesebrough, M. Arlouine, A.B., Cornell, 1918. Ph.D., Morphology, Botany, Floriculture, Aesthetics (Sharp, Porter, Hammond). Brookfield. Chou, Charles Lun, B.S., Peiyang, 1919. M.C.E., Hydraulic Engineering, Sanitary Engineering (Seery, Schoder, Odgen, Walker). Chuchow, Cheklang, China. Chou, Cheng Yao, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Path ology, Agronomy (Love, C H. Myers, Whetzel, Cooper). Shanghai, China. Chowdhury, Dibyenduprosad Roy, B.S., Bangabasi, 1925. M.S., Marketing, Rural Engineering (Boyle, Fairbanks). Calcutta, India. Chute, Hettie Morse, A.B., Acadia, 1916. Ph.D., Morphology, Bacteriology, Taxonomy (Eames, Hagan, Wiegand). Waterville, N. S., Canada. Clara, Feliciano M., B.Agr., Philippines, 1920. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Bacteriology (Barrus, O. F. Curtis, Sherman). Macabebe, Pampanga, P. I. Clark, Olin Mitchell, B.S., Clemson, 1909. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Man agement (Ferriss, Warren). Chapin, S. C. 162 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Cleary, Stephen Farrell, M.E., Cornell, 1925. M.M.E., Mechanical Working Drawings-Practice and Teaching, Industrial Engineering (Townsend, Albert, Bangs, Kimball). Ithaca. Cole, William Earle, B.S. in Agr., Tennessee, 1926, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Supervision of Education, Secondary Education, Rural Social Organization (Moore, Ferriss, Butterworth, Sanderson). CrandulL, Tenn. Cole, W. Storrs, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1925, 1928. Ph.D., Paleontology, Structural and Sedimentary Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography (Harris, Nevin, Gill). Ithaca. Colucci, Frank, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1916, 1921. Ph.D., French, Spanish, Italian (Mason, Dale, Hamilton). Holley. Compton, Beulah Claire, A.B., Rochester, 1923, A.M., New York State College for Teachers, 1928. Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Child Guidance, Mental and Educational Measurements (Ogden, Waring, Freeman). Hud son Falls. *Compton, William Randall, LL.B., Union University, 1928. (W. I. Myers). Hudson Falls. Conant, Louis Cowles, A.B., Dartmouth, 1926. A.M., Economic Geology, Petrography (Ries, Gill). Norfolk, Conn. Cook, Harold Thurston, A.B., DePauw, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Bacteriology (Massey, Curtis, Hagan). Ithaca. Coons, Ansel Lucian, B.S., Illinois, 1927. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Dennis, Johnson, Rhodes). Gary, Ind. Cooper, Charles Logan, B.S., Hampton, 1926, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Educational Supervision, Educational Psychology, Mathematics, (Moore, Kruse, Carver). Harrisburg, Pa. Cooper, Stewart Rochester, B.S., Howard University, 1916. Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Nichols, Browne, Briggs). Washington, D. C. Cooper, William Dye, B.S., M.S.Agr., Ohio State, 1917, 1928. Ph.D., Farm Management, Marketing, Soils (W. I. Myers, Spencer, Bizzell). Cox's Mills, W. Va. Copps, Abbie Maryette, A.B., A.M., Elmira, 1918, 1919. Ph.D., Drama, Novel, History (Sampson, Northup, Becker). Chateaugay. Cothran, John Cleveland, A.B., Cornell, 1908. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Mathematics (Browne, Nichols, Craig). Lockport. *Cotner, Walter Wendall, E.E., Cornell, 1928. (P. M. Lincoln). Lima, Ohio. Courtney, John, B.S., Cornell, 1925. M.S., Statistics, Accounting (Pearson, English). Ithaca. Cowden, Merle Chandler, B.S., M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1920, 1923. A.M., German Philology, German Literature (Boesche, Pope). New Bedford, Mass. Cox, Rex Warfield, B.S., Illinois, 1914, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Rural Education, Economics (W. I. Myers, Pearson, Stewart, Davenport). Bement, III. Crafts, Arthur Gibbes, A.B., Georgia, 1914. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Gibbs, Hurwitz). Atlanta, Ga. Craig, Helen Hill, A.B., Kansas, 1912. M. S., Botany, Floriculture (Muenscher, R. W. Curtis). Ithaca. Craig, Mary Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1912, A.M., Chicago, 1919. Ph.D., Methods of Literary and Linguistic Study, Elizabethan Literature, Middle English (Cooper, Adams, Northup). Leven, Fife, Scotland. Crane, Clara Whitney, A.B., Radcliffe, 1914, A.M., Cornell, 1918. Ph.D., Literary Criticism, Old English, Middle English (Cooper, Monroe, Northup). Bridgewater, Mass. Crane, Harley Lucius, B.S. in Agr., West Virginia, 1914. Ph.D., Plant Physi ology, Physical Chemistry, Pomology (Knudson, Briggs, Heinicke). Mor gantown, W. Va. Crosby, Ruth, B.S., Cornell, 1927. M.S., Nutrition, Child Training (Monsch, Henry, Waring). Ithaca. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 163 Crosier, Willard Francis, A.B., Kansas, 1927. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Reddick, 0. F. Curtis, Briggs). Howard, Kansas. *Crowe, Percy R., B.S., London, 1925. (H. L. Reed). London, England. Crowell, Estelle Williamson, A.B., Hiram, 1926. A.M., Victorian Literature, Eighteenth Century Literature (Northup, Broughton). Kenmore, Ohio. Currie, Holmes Vernon, A.B., Amherst, 1928. A.M., English History, Modern European History (Marcham, Becker). Cortland. *Currie, John Robertson, B.S., Glasgow, 1925. M.S., Cornell, 1927. (G. F. Warren). Totnes, South Devon, England. Cushing, Frances Elizabeth, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Educational Psychology, Child Training and Education (Kruse, Waring, Moore). Buffalo. Daggett, Gwynne Harris, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Literary Criticism, Modern Writers on Art (Cooper, Hutton). White Plains. *Dahme, Florence, B.F.A., Cornell, 1925. (Midjo). Mt. Vernon. Daniel, Derrill McCollough, B.S., Clemson, 1925, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Insect Morphology, Physical Chemistry (Herrick, Johannsen, Briggs). Fredonia. Davenport, Roy Leonard, B.S., M.S., Louisiana, 1920. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Farm Management, Secondary Education (Stewart, W. I. Myers, Ferriss). Baton Rouge, La. Davidson, Margaret Elizabeth, A.B., Goucher, 1925. Ph.D., Psychology, French, Physiology (Bentley, Guerlac, Liddell, Papez). Washington, D. C. Davies, Howard Kent, A.B., Kenyon, 1928. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, History of Philosophy, Psychology (Thilly, Cunningham, Weld). Mans field, Ohio. Davis, Ardith Paul, A.B., DePauw, 1926. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Bancroft, Johnson, Dennis). Brook, Ind. Davis, Benjamin Harold, A.B., Wabash, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Organic Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Massey, Johnson, 0. F. Curtis). Crawfords- ville, Ind. Dawson, Allan Alexander, B.S., Aberdeen, 1927. M.S., Marketing, Farm Man agement (H. A. Ross, W. I. Myers). Huntly, Scotland. DeFrance, Jesse Allison, B.S., M.S., Colorado Agricultural, 1924, 1926. Ph.D., Botany, Plant Materials, Plant Physiology (Eames, R. W. Curtis, Knudson). Golden, Colo. *Degen, Olive Pauline, A.B., Rochester, 191 8. (Hammond). Buffalo. Deily, Myron Bonham, Ph.B., Muhlenberg, 1925. A.M., Spanish, History of Spanish Painting (Dale, Finlayson). Nanticoke, Pa. de Leon, Eustaquio, B.S.C.E., Philippines, 1925. M.C.E., Structural Engineer ing, Hydraulics (Urquhart, Schoder). Manila, P. I. De Smaele, Albert Joseph H., E.E., Liege, 1924. M.S., Power Plants, Heat- Power Engineering (Barnard, Ellenwood). Liege, Belgium. Detrick, Laurence Everett, A.B., Stanford, 1924. M.S., Physiology, Neurology (Dye, Papez). Newark. Dickinson, Frank, A.B., Mt. Allison, 1913. M.S., Agricultural Education, Secondary Education (Stewart, Ferriss). Yarmouth, N. S., Canada. Dills, Leslie Edward, B.S., M.S., Iowa State, 1923, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Apiculture, Vertebrate Zoology (Herrick, Phillips, Wright). Perry, Iowa. Dixon, Alfred Alexander, B.S., Guilford, 1909, A.M., Haverford, 1911. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Applied Physics, Theoretical Physics (Gibbs, Collins, Merritt). Raleigh, N. C. *Dixon, James, V.S., Ontario Veterinary College, 1908. (Botsford). Saratoga Springs. Dolan, AliceMarie, A.B., Smith, 1926. A.M., English Poetry, Education (North up, Jordan). Gardner, Mass. Domonkos, Imre, A.B., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., German Literature, German Philology, Old Norse (Faust, Pope, Andrews, Hermannsson). Irvington, N.J. Dorn, Harold Fred, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Rural Social Organization, Agri cultural Economics (Sanderson, Pearson). Brooktondale. 164 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Dornte, Ralph William, B.S., Purdue, 1927. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Physics (Bancroft, Richtmyer). Fort Wayne, Ind. Dorrance, Alfred Bayliss, B.S., Michigan State, 1927. M.S., Agronomy, Farm Management (Cooper, W. I. Myers). Scotts, Mich. *Doubleday, George Chester, A.B., Princeton, 1928. (Diederichs, Kimball). New York City. Dowd, Gerald Roderick, D.V.M., Kansas State College, 1925, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Pathology, Genital Diseases of Cattle (Hagan, Olafson, Birch). San Francisco, Cal. Dowdy, WilliamWallace, A.B., Iowa, 1923, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Ecology, Zoology, Physiology (Claassen, H. D. Reed, Dye). Eastover, S. C. Drayton, Frank Lisle, B.S.A., McGill, 1914. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Mycology (Whetzel, 0. F. Curtis, Fitzpatrick). Ottawa, Canada. Dreibelbis, Francis Ralph, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924, M.S., Ohio State, 1928. Ph.D., Agronomy, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Bizzell, 0. F. Curtis, Briggs). Ithaca. Dresser, Alfred Laurence, B.S., Colgate, 1926. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Browne, Briggs, Nichols). Eaton. Driver, Eugene Hamilton, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1928. M.S., Industrial Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Rhodes, Johnson). Thomas- vllle, Ga. Drury, Marjorie Bullard, A.B., Illinois, 1928. A.M., Psychology, Education (Bentley, Ogden). Chicago, III. Duberstein, Zena Lee, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Victorian Literature, Eight eenth Century English (Northup, Broughton). Sea Gate. Dunham, Richard Roy, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., The Drama and the Theatre, Dramatic Literature, Rhetoric and Public Speaking (Drummond, Sampson, Wichelns). Hornell. Dunn, Hazel Sarah, B.S., Cornell, 1919. M.S., Foods and Nutrition, Rural Education (Spohn, Kruse). Ithaca. du Plessis, Jan Heystek, A.B., Transvaal, 1925. M.S., Marketing, Economics (Boyle, H. L. Reed). Rustenburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Durfee, Walter Hetherington, A.B., Hobart, 1908, M.C.E., Harvard, 1911. Ph.D., Analysis, Geometry, Physics (Hurwitz, Snyder, Collins). Geneva. Dye, Leaman Andrew, A.B., A.M., Rochester, 1921, 1925. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Snyder, Hurwitz, Kennard). Rochester. Eagan, Frances Palmer, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Dramatic Production, Dramatic Structure (Drummond, Sampson). Port Jervis. Eargle, Dolan Hoye, A.B., South Carolina, 1926. M.S., Economic Geology, Petrography (Ries, Gill). Blythewood, S. C. Easton, Donald Mack, B.S., Huron, 1927. A.M., Rhetoric, Speech Training (Wichelns, Muchmore). Lake City, Iowa. Edminster, Frank Custer, jr., B.S., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Finance, Economic Theory (H. L. Reed, Homan). Ithaca. Einset, Olav, B.S., Agricultural College of Norway, 1902. Ph.D., Plant Physi ology, Plant Breeding, Pomology (Knudson, Emerson, Wellington, McDan iels). Geneva. Elliott, Joel Wallace, B.S.A., New Mexico A. and M. College, 1915, M.S.A., Texas A. and M. College, 192 1. Ph.D., Genetics and Biometry, Agronomy, Botany (Love, Cooper, Curtis). Ithaca. Ellsworth, Clayton Sumner, A.B., Oberlin, 1927. Ph.D., American History, Modern European History, Ancient History (Bretz, Becker, Laistner). Des Moines, Iowa. Elson, John James, A.B., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., English Literature, English Language, Greek (Adams, Monroe, Jones). Tonawanda. Erickson, Eugene Theorin, B.S., Minnesota, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Forestry (Welch, Spring, O. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Ericson, Stanley Gustav, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.F., Silviculture, Botany (Spring, Wiegand). Saratoga Springs. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 165 Espe, Dwight Leonard, B.S. in Agr., Iowa State, 1922, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Physiology, Biochemistry, Animal Nutrition (Dye, Sumner, Maynard) . Ithaca . *Evans, Frank Vernon, B.S., Wibwahersiand, 1927, M.S., Cornell, 1928. (Rhodes) Johannesburg, South Africa. Fancher, Willard LaVay, A.B., Oberlin, 1914. Ph.D., Rural Education, Agri cultural Economics, Educational Administration (Ferriss, Boyle, Butter worth). Houghton. Fankuchen, Isador, B.S. in E.E., Cooper Union Institute, 1926. M.S., Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Gillespie). Brooklyn. Farnham, Richard Bayles, B.S., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Floriculture, Agricultural Economics, Economics (White, Rasmussen, Davenport). Ithaca. Fay, Eliot Gilbert, A.B., Harvard, 1923, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., French Literature, Spanish Literature, Old French (Mason, Dale, Pumpelly). Ithaca. Feinstein, Irving, A.B., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Parasitology, Bacteriology (Mathe son, Hagan). Bayonne, N. J. Felix, Earl Louis, B.S.A., Tennessee, 1922. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Bacteri ology, Plant Physiology (Burkholder, Hagan, Knudson). Elba. Felton, Blanche Shimer, B.S., Columbia, 1913. M.S., Child Guidance, Edu cational Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Ithaca. Fenner, Elizabeth Louise, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Insect Ecology, Zoology (Claassen, Wright). Ithaca. Ferguson, Robert Paul, A.B., Hiram, 1928. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, In organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Bancroft, Browne, Johnson). St. Louis, Mo. Finch, Ernest Bliss, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Nineteenth Century Fiction, Elizabethan Literature (Northup, Adams). Athens, Pa. Fish, Marion, B.S., Cornell, 1923. M.S., Household Economics, Agricultural Economics (Van Rensselaer, Spencer). Rochester. Fisher, Arturo Rodriguez, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Rural Education, Zoology (Palmer, Reed). Ithaca. FitzGerald, John Woodward, A.B., M.E., Cornell, 1926, 1928. M.M.E., Eco nomics of Production, Tests for the Selection of Industrial Personnel (Kim ball, Bangs). Brooklyn. Fleckenstein, Raymond Herbert, B.Chem., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft, Rhodes) . Ellenville. Flory, Paul Marion, A.B., A.M., Northwestern, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., Ethics, History of Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy, English (Thilly, Hammond, Prescott). Ithaca. Flory, Vera Elizabeth, A.B., A.M., Northwestern, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., Aesthetics, Ethics, English (Hammond, Thilly, Prescott). Ithaca. Floyd, Arthur, B.S.A., Florida A. and M., 1920. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Stewart, Sanderson). Fort Pierce, Fla. Floyd, George Crosbie, A.B., Montana, 1927. Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Nichols, Rhodes, Chamot). Butte, Montana. Foote, Eleanor Justice, A.B., Swarthmore, 1925. A.M., Child Guidance, Psy chology (Waring, Kruse). Swarthmore, Pa. Forbes, Frances Lydia, A.B., Pennsylvania State, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Pro duction, English Literature (Drummond, Hebel). State College, Pa. Fordyce, Charles Redman, A.B., Cornell College, Iowa, 1925. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Chemical Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry (Johnson, Papish, Briggs). Mount Vernon, Iowa. Forrester, James Donald, B.S., Utah, 1928. M.S., Structural Geology, Eco nomic Geology (Nevin, Ries). Salt Lake City, Utah. Foster, Robert Geib, B.S., New Mexico College of Agriculture, 1919. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Child Training, Agricultural Economics (Sander son, Waring, Boyle). Ithaca. 166 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Franklin, Morton, B.S. in Agr., Oregon Agricultural, 1917. Ph.D., Floriculture, Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology (White, Emerson, O. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Free, George Jamison, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924. A.M., Zoology, Orni thology and Limnology (Wright, Allen, Needham). York, Pa. Freeman, Graydon LaVerne, B.S. in Ed., Syracuse, 1925, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology, Neurology (Bentley, Liddell, Papez). Ithaca. Freiberg, Aaron, A.B., North Central, 1926, A.M., Illinois, 1927. Ph.D., Psy chology, Physiology, Experimental Neurology (Dallenbach. Bentley. Liddell. Papez). Valley Falls, Kans. Froman, Lewis Acrelius, A.B., Missouri, 1927. Ph.D., Finance, Economic Theory, Agricultural Statistics (H. L. Reed, Davenport, Pearson). Kansas City, Mo. Furr, Joe Roudolph, B.S. in Agr., Mississippi A. and M., 1924. Ph.D., Pom ology, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Heinicke, Knudson, Love). Ithaca. Furr, Leonora Reilly, A.B., A.M., Washington, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Latin, Greek, Philology (Durham, Jones, DeWitt). St. Louis, Mo. Gabriel, Alton, B.S., M.S., Oregon, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Economic Geology (Chamot, Bancroft, Ries). Mil waukee, Ore. Gans, Altha Robert, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1926, M.S., Vermont, 1927. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, Economics (W. I. Myers, Spencer, Homan). Burlington, Vt. Gardner, Franklin Truesdell, B.S., Illinois, 1924. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Bancroft, Kimball). Tulsa, Okla. *Garrett, Seymour Stanton, C.E., Cornell, 1902. (Davenport). Ithaca. Gartlein, Carl Witz, A.B., DePauw, 1924. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Alter nating Currents, Mathematics (Gibbs, Bedell, Hurwitz). Connersville, Ind. Gauger, William Henry, B.Chem., Cornell, 1920. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Browne, Nichols, Briggs). Buffalo. Gebauer, Emanuel Lawrence, A.B., Wesleyan, 1918, A.M., Columbia, 1928. Ph.D., The Drama and the Theatre, Dramatic Literature, Rhetoric and Public Speaking (Drummond, Sampson, Wichelns). Henderson, Ky. Genung, Judson Whiton, B.S., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Dramatic Production, Dramatic Literature (Drummond, Sampson). Ithaca. George, Avery Brewster, B.S., New Hampshire, 1928. Ph.D., Physical Chem istry, Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Bancroft, Nichols, Rhodes). Haverhill, Mass. tGetty, Caroline Gratia, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., English, Dramatic Pro duction (Adams, Drummond). Yonkers. Giddings, Joseph Addison, A.B., Western Reserve, 1926, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Middle English Literature, Old English Literature, Elizabethan Literature (Northup, Monroe, Adams). Jefferson, Ohio. Gierke, Alfred Gustav, D.V.M., Cornell, 1917. M.S., Breeding Diseases of Cattle, Poultry Diseases (Birch, Brunett). Ithaca. Gilbert, CliffordWilliam, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1916, 1926. Ph.D., Farm Manage ment, Marketing, Economics (W. I. Myers, Spencer, Hart, Davenport). Burlington, VI. Gillespie, Sarah Lappeus, A.B., Wells, 1929. A.M., Zoology, Education (Reed, Freeman) . Binghamton . Gillespie, Victor Rees, B.S., Virginia Military Institute, 1926. A.M., Education, Mathematics (Jordan, Hurwitz). Blackstone, Va. Gillett, Charles Alton, B.S., Cornell, 1925. M.F., Forestry, Marketing (Reck nagel, W. I. Myers). Poughkeepsie. Gillette, Claude Coe, B.S., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1928. M.S., Apiculture, Insect Morphology (Phillips, Johannsen). Colchester, Conn. Gilroy, Helen Turnbull, A.B., A.M., Bryn Mawr, 1909, 1912. Ph.D., Experi mental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Atomic and Molecular Structure (Gibbs, Merritt, Murdock). Jenkintown, Pa. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 167 Glanville, Albert Douglas, A.B., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology, Philosophy (Bentley, Liddell, Smart). Auburn. Goepp, Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Production, Public Speaking and Rhetoric (Drummond, Wichelns). Philadelphia, Pa. Goldin, Robert, B.S., Cornell, 1924. M.S., Botany, Organic Chemistry (Muen scher, J. R. Johnson). Brooklyn. Goldsmith, Norris Whitney, A.B., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., Physics, Physical Chemistry, Mathematics (Murdock, Briggs, Hurwitz). Nyack. Goldstein, David Henry, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Experimental Zoology, Histology and Embryology (Young, Kingsbury). New York City. Gooding, Alice Annabelle, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. A.M., Ecology and Limnology, PlantAnatomy (Needham, Eames). Albany. Goodrich, John Gardner, B.S., New Hampshire, 1927. M.S., Farm Manage ment, Pomology (W. I. Myers, Heinicke). Exeter, N. H. Gordon, Anne Temple, A.B., Westhampton, 1925. M.S., Plant Physiology, Genetics (0. F. Curtis, C. H. Myers). Richmond, Va. Gordon, Morris, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Bacteriology, Physical Chemistry (Sherman, Briggs). New York City. Graf, Alberto, B.S., Institutio Agronomo of Chile, 1921. Ph.D., Plant Path ology, Economic Entomology, Bacteriology (Burkholder, Massey, Herrick, Hagan). Santiago, Chile. Graham, Lucile Eleanor, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Bacteriology, Biochemistry (Sherman, Sumner). Batavia. Greeley, John Richard, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Systematic Vertebrate Zoology, Limnology, Aquiculture (Wright, Needham, Embody). Ithaca. Greene, Ruth Helena, A.B., Syracuse, 1924. A.M., French, Seventeenth Century English (Mason, Hebel). Elmira. Greene, William Lawrence, B.S., Shaw, 1925. A.M., Education, American History (Jordan, Bretz). Garysburg, N. C. Griffin, Donald Tallmadge, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Psychology, Music, French (Weld, Smith, Mason). Ithaca. Griffith, Dalzell Melvin, B.S. in C.E., M.S. in C.E., Bucknell, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Structural Engineering, Highway Engineering, Mechanics (Urquhart, Conwell, Rettger). Johnstown, Pa. Grimes, JamesW., jr., B.F.A., Cornell, 1927. M.F.A., Mural Painting, Aesthetics (Midjo, Bosworth, Hammond). Asheville, N. C. Grinnell, Harold Clayton, B.S.A., Cornell, 1921. M.S., Farm Management, Rural Education (Warren, Eaton). Ithaca. Gussow, Leonard Herman, E.E., Cornell, 1928. M.E.E., Radio Communication, Mathematics (Ballard, Hurwitz). Brooklyn. Guterman, Carl Edward Frederick, B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1925. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Floriculture (Massey, O. F. Curtis, R. W. Curtis). Springfield, Mass. Hadlock, Edwin Harold, A.B., Maine, 1924. Ph.D., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Theoretical Physics (Hurwitz, Snyder, Kennard). Ithaca. Hague, Eliott BaldwinL A.B., Rochester, 1926. A.M., Neurology, Physiology (Papez, Dye). Rochester. Hall, Emily de Jarnette, A.B., Georgia State College, 1926. A.M., Latin, History (Durham, DeWitt, Becker). Mllledgevllle, Ga. Hall, -Everett Wesley, A.B., Lawrence, 1923. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Psychology (Cunningham, Smart, Weld). Appleton, Wis. Hall, Schuler P., B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1907, M.S., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Spectroscopy, Electricity and Magnetism (Richtmyer, Gibbs, Collins). Los Angeles, Cal. *Halverson, Harold William, B.S., Cornell, 1929. Rochester. Hambleton, Edson Jorge, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1926, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Morphology of Insects, Plant Pathology (Crosby, Johannsen, Thomas). Ithaca. Hamilton, William John, jr., B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Vertebrate Zoology, Aquiculture, Limnology (Wright, Embody, Claassen). Flushing. 168 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Hampson, Charles Marlowe, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1915. M.S. in Agr., Farm Management, Prices and Statistics (W. I. Myers, Pearson). Norwalk, Ohio. Hand, David Birney, A.B., Pomona, 1926. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Bio chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Sumner, Chamot). Claremont, Cal. Hanselman, George Raymond, M.E., Cornell, 1922. M.M.E., Heat-Power Engineering, Education (Barnard, Eaton). Dunkirk. Hanslick, Roy Stanley, B.S., Tufts, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Johnson, Dennis, Bancroft). Somerville, Mass. Harbaugh, Gladys, A.B., Agnes Scott, 1926. A.M., Rural Education, Home Economics (Eaton, Ferriss, Van Rensselaer). Winter Haven, Fla. Hard, Edward Wilhelm, A.B., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Structural Geology and Sedimentation, Mineralogy and Petrography (Nevin, Gill). Buffalo. Harding, Harold Friend, A.B., Hamilton, 1925. A.M., Rhetoric, Literary Criti cism (Wichelns, Cooper). Niagara Falls. Hardy, Christine Nellie, A.B., Bucknell, 1926, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Limnology, Entomology, Zoology (Needham, Claassen, Wright). Green wich, Conn. Harper, Floyd Arthur, B.S., Michigan State, 1926. Ph.D., Farm Management, Economics, Marketing (Myers, Warren Davenport, Pearson). Middle- ville, Mich. Harrison, Edwin Shepherd, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1926. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition, Pathogenic Bacteriology, Biochemistry (Savage, Hagan, Sumner). Herndon, Va. Harshbarger, Henry Clay, A.B., Grinnell, 1922. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Govern ment, Educational Psychology (Wichelns, Cushman, R. M. Ogden). Onawa, Iowa. *Hart, Gilbert Benjamin, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Freeville. Hartshorn, Robert Hughes, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Pomology, Physical Chemistry (Hopkins, Heinicke, Briggs). Ithaca. Hatcher, Eleanor, A.B., Georgia State College, 1926. A.M., English Poetry, Modern European History (Sampson, Becker). Dawson, Ga. Hatcher, Thomas Watkins, B.S., M.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1922, 1923, M.S., Iowa State College, 1924. Ph.D., Mathematical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Experimental Engineering (Hurwitz, Gillespie, Diederichs). Wytheville, Va. Hathcock, Joseph Weinstein, A.B., Trinity, 1921. Ph.D., Finance, Accounting American History (Reed, English, Hull). Norwood, N. C. Hazeltine, Karl Snyder, B.S., California, 1914, A.M., Stanford, 1927. Ph.D., Rural Education, Vertebrate Zoology, Invertebrate Zoology (Palmer, Moore, Claassen, Wright). San Jose, Cal. Hazzard, Albert Sidney, A.B., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., Morphology, Ecology, Aquiculture (H. D. Reed, Needham, Embody). Brewster. Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, A.B., Goucher, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Physi ology, Physics (Bentley, Dye, Briggs). Ithaca. Hendryx, BessieMeans, A.B., Kansas, 1903. A.M., Nineteenth Century English, English Drama (Northup, Strunk). Atlanta, Ga. Hering, Paul Edmund, A.B., Columbia, 1925, M.S., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Economic Ornithology, Aquiculture (Herrick, Allen, Embody). New York City. Herman, Louis, B.S., New York University, 1928. A.M., Neuro-Anatomy, Experimental Neurology (Papez, Liddell). New York City. Herner, Milton Christian, B.S.A., Ontario Agricultural College, 191 1. M.S., Poultry Nutrition, Bacteriology (Heuser, Hagan). Winnipeg, Canada. Herrington, Barbour Lawson, B.S., Montana, 1925. Ph.D., Dairy Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry (P. F. Sharp, Briggs, Sumner). Wilsall, Montana. Hewitt, Barnard Wolcott, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Dramatic Production, Elizabethan Drama (Drummond, Sampson). North Tonawanda. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 169 Hickman, Elizabeth Lilliston, A.B., Goucher, 1925, A.M., Clark, 1926. Ph.D., European History, American History, Government (Becker, Bretz, Cush man). Baltimore, Md. Higbee, HowardWilliams, B.S., Kansas StateAgricultural College, 1928. Ph D Soils, Plant Physiology, Chemistry (Bizzell, Knudson). Climax, Hill, Henry Edwin, B.S., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1928. M.S., Plant Breeding, Plant Morphology (Emerson, Eames). East Kllllngly ' Conn Hill, Irene Marguerite, A.B., Cornell, 1922. A.M., Mathematics, Education (Carver, Hurwitz, Bruce). Pleasantville. Hills, Margaret Thorndyke, B.S., Russell Sage, 1921. A.M., European History, Government (Becker, Williams). Boston, Mass. Hinman, E. Harold, A.B., Queens, 1927, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Genetics, Limnology (Matheson, C. H. Myers, Claassen). Ithaca. Hirsh, Frederick Rudolph, jr., A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Experi mental Physics, Alternating Currents, X-Rays (Merritt, Bedell, Richtmyer). Ithaca. Hoag, Lehman Edward, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Spectroscopy, Astron omy, Organic Chemistry (Papish, Boothroyd, Johnson). Waverly. Hoagland, Earl Jones, A.B., Hiram, 1928. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Bancroft, Browne, Johnson). Sharon, Pa. Hoffsommer, Harold Charles, B.S., A.M., Northwestern, 192 1, 1923. Ph.D., Rural Sociology, Rural Economy, Social Psychology (Sanderson, Boyle, Nafe). Roxbury, Kansas. Hofmeyr, Johannes Dirk Jacobus, B.S., M.S., South Africa, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., Genetics, Agronomy, Plant Physiology (Emerson, Bizzell, Knudson). Pietersburg, South Africa. Hoover, Max Manley, B.S. Agr., M.S. Agr., Kansas State Agricultural, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Cytology, Plant Physiology (Emerson, L. W. Sharp, O. F. Curtis). Morgantown, W. Va. Hope, Ernest Charles, B.S.A., British Columbia, 1924. Ph.D., Farm Manage ment, Marketing, Statistics (W. I. Myers, H. A. Ross, Pearson). Fort Langley, B. C, Canada. Hopper, Wilbert Clayton, B.S.A., Toronto, 1920. M.S., Agronomy, Plant Physiology (Bizzell, O. F. Curtis). Ottawa, Canada. Horsfall, I. Owen, A.B., Utah, 1908. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Sharpe, Hurwitz). Salt Lake City, Utah. Horsfall, James Gordon, B.S.A., Arkansas, 1925. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Mycology, Plant Physiology (Barrus,Whetzel, Fitzpatrick,Knudson). Ithaca. Horvat, Viktor, Agr. Eng., Fagreb Agricultural, 1922. M.S., Rural Social Organ ization, Rural Economy (Sanderson, Boyle). Vinkovci, Croatia, Yugo slavia. Hosking, Harry James, B.S., New Hampshire, 1925. Ph.D., Industrial Chem istry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Rhodes, Mason, Bancroft). Claremont, N. H. Houtchens, Lawrence Huston, A.B., Michigan, 1923, A.M., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Victorian Literature, English Drama, Middle English Romance (Northup, Sampson, Adams). Bloomfield, Ky. Howard, Edwin Johnston, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Literary Criticism, Old English, Elizabethan Literature (Cooper, Monroe, Adams). Detroit, Mich. Huang, Ku-Jen, A.B., Yenching, 1927. Ph.D., Ethics, Logic, Psychology (Thilly, Smart, Bentley). Canton, China. Hubbs, Horace Newton, B.E., Union, 1915, A.M., Rochester, 1925. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Snyder, Hurwitz, Kennard). Geneva. Hughes, Bertram Lucius, A.B., Michigan, 1923. A.M., English History, Modern European History (Marcham, Becker). Washington, D. C. Hughes, Edward Wesley, B.Chem., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Browne, Richtmyer, Collins). Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 170 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Hughes, Everett Clark, A.B., Carleton, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry Qohnson, Bancroft, Chamot). Worthington, Minn. Hulse, Melvin Lovell, B.S., Colgate, 1917. A.M., Education, Psychology Qor dan, Dallenbach). Ithaca. Hulse, Robert Edwin, B.S., M.S., Rutgers, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Inorganic Chem istry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft, Papish). Trenton, N. J. Humphreys, Lydia Frances, A.B., B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1910, 191 1. A.M., Nutrition, Education (Spohn, Binzel). Ithaca. Hunter, Russell Palmer, A.B., A.M., Colorado, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Vertebrate Morphology, Histology and Embryology, Anatomy (H. L. Reed, Adelmann, Papez). Colorado Springs, Colo. Hurd, Thaddeus Baker, B.Arch., Cornell, 1927. M.Arch., Architectural Design, Decorative Composition (Bosworth, Midjo, Seymour). Clyde, Ohio. Husted, Ladley, A.B., Oberlin, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Bacteriology (Barrus, O. F. Curtis, Sherman). Binghamton. flngalls, Charlotte Lucile, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Latin, Literary Criticism (Hutton). New Brighton. *Ingersoll, Royal Burdell, E.E., Cornell, 1925. (Lincoln). Ithaca. Jackson, Gemma, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Morphology, Bacteriology, Zoology (Eames, Hagan, H. D. Reed). Ithaca. James, William Thomas, B.S., Furman, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology, Neurology (Weld, Liddell, Papez). Greer, S. C. Jann, Marie Catherine, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Sociology, Psychology (Woodward, Bentley). Philadelphia, Pa. Jebens, Walter John, B.S., M.S., Iowa State, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Rhodes, Bancroft, Johnson). Davenport, Iowa. Jenkins, John Gamewell, A.B., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., General Psychology, Education, Physiological Psychology (Bentley, R. M. Ogden, Dallenbach). Ithaca. Johnson, ElmerMarker, A.B., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., English, French, Eighteenth Century English (Strunk, Mason, Broughton). Boise, Idaho. Johnson, Robert Anthony, B.S.A., Purdue, 1924, M.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. Ph.D., Rural Education, Forestry, Ornithology (Palmer, Moore, Hosmer, Allen). Ellettsville, Ind. Jones, James Bernard, B.E., M.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1921, 1922, M.S., Iowa State, 1924. M.M.E., Experimental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (Diederichs, Upton, Ernsberger). Gordonsville, Va. Jones, Ralph William, B.S., Wesleyan, 1925. A.M., Psychology, Physiology (Dallenbach, Liddell). Saratoga Springs. Jones, Sidney Carroll, B.S., Oregon State, 1926, M.S., Iowa State, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Plant Pathology, Biology (Crosby, Thomas, Claas sen). Chehalis, Wash. Junkin, William Ross, A.B., Toronto, 1926. A.M., Transportation, Economic Theory (Homan, Davenport). Toronto, Ont., Canada. Kalif, George, A.B., A.M., Tulane, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., English, Philosophy, Psychology (Hebel, Smart, Weld). McComb, Miss. Kao, Pu Kung, B.S. in C.E., Tanshan, 1927. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering (Barnes, O'Rourke). Mukden, China. Kearney, Ralph Newton, B.M.E., Northeastern, 1926. M.S., Ship Design, Automobile Construction (McDermott, Upton). St. Johns, Mich. Kemp, Edward Harris, A.B., Wake Forest, 1928. A.M., Psychology, Physiology (Bentley, Liddell). Zebulon, N. C. Kennard, Mary Catharine Peterman, A.B., Pomona, 1926. A.M., American History, French History (Hull, Becker). Glendora, Cal. Kennard, Theodore Gladden, A.B., Pomona, 1925. Ph.D., Chemical Spectros copy, Physics, Geology (Papish, Gibbs, Gill). Glendora, Cal. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 171 Kent, John Buren, Ph.B., Drake, 1907, A.M., Iowa State. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Psychology (Cunningham, Hammond, Thilly, Bent ley). Ramona, S. D. *Keshin, Jesse Gerald, A.B., Cornell, 1928. (H. D. Reed). Far Rockaway. Kessel, Marcel, A.B., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Nineteenth Century Poetry, English Drama, History of Philosophy (Sampson, Adams, Smart). Ithaca. *Khaira, Randhir Singh, B.S. in E.E., Texas A. and M. College, 1927. (Kara petoff). Lyallpur, Punjab, India. Kiefer, Kathryn Ruth, A.B., Hunter, 1928. A.M., Mathematics, Education (Carver, Freeman). Kew Gardens. *King, Ching Chang, B.S., Nanyang, 1927, M.S., Purdue, 1928. (Barnes). Tsung-Ming City, Kiangsu, China. Kirk, Joseph Stanley, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chem istry, Biological Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bancroft, Sumner, Sherman). Hockessin, Del. *Kitashima, Kenzo, B.S., Ryojun College, Japan, 1924. (Lee). Minatoku, Osaka, Japan. Klots, Alexander Barrett, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Taxonomy of Insects, Vertebrate Zoology (Forbes, Wright). New York City. Knaysi, George Abdallah, B.S. , M.S., Cornell, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry (Sherman, Briggs, Sumner). Ithaca. Knowles, William Franklin, A.B., Harvard, 1912. M.S., Farm Management, Marketing (Warren, Pearson). New Brunswick, N. J. Koch, Minna Frotscher, A.B., Newcombe, 1916, M.S., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Anatomy, Zoology, Bacteriology (Eames,Wright, Hagan). New Orleans, La. Kowalchik, Stephen Alexis, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1926. M.C.E., Hydraulic Engineering, Structural Engineering (Seery, Urquhart). Olyphant, Pa. *Kozlowska, Marja Salomca, B.S., Warsaw, 1925. (Spohn). Pnybystavlce, Miechow, Poland. Kruger, Gerald, A.B., Carleton, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs, Merritt, Gillespie). Rlchvllle, Minn. Ku, Chien Chi, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Genetics, Animal Nutrition, Animal Cytology and Morphology (Fraser, Emerson, McCay, Hinman, L. W. Sharp, H. D. Reed). Wusih, China. Ku, Yu Tsuan, B.S., Nanyang, 1927. Ph.D., Steam Power Plants, Industrial Organization (Barnard, Kimball). Wusih, China. Kuck, Julius Anson, III., A.B., Hamilton, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Inorganic Chemistry Qohnson, Papish, Browne). Waterport. Kuhn, Jackson G., B.S. in Eng., California Institute of Technology, 1928. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Mathematics (Bedell, Reich, Kennard, Hurwitz). Santa Ana, Cal. Kuhn,Wayne Edward, A.B., Reed, 1925. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, IndustrialOrganization (Rhodes, Briggs, Kimball) . Portland, Ore. Kulp, Claude Livingston, B.S., Rochester, 1927. A.M., Administration and Supervision, Educational Method Qordan, Moore). Ithaca. Kwit, Morris Troy, B.S., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Elizabethan Drama, Modern Drama, Dramatic Interpretation and Production (Adams, Sampson, Drum mond). New York City. Lakas, John Matthew, E.E., Cornell, 1926. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Mathematics (Lincoln, Carver). Rock Glen. LaMont, Thomas Eldredge, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Farm Management, Pomology, Marketing (Scoville, Heinicke, W. I. Myers). Albion. Lane, Andrew LaMar, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Stewart, Ferriss, Myers). Trumansburg. Lang, Alvin Leonard, B.S., Illinois, 1920. M.S., Soils, Chemistry (Bizzell, Briggs). Ithaca. Lang, Chester Charles, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1922. M.S. in Agr.,Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Eaton, Moore, Sanderson). Colum bus, Ohio. 172 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Latham, Jean Lee, A.B., West Virginia Woman's College, 1925, B.O.E., Ithaca Conservatory of Music, 1924. A.M., English Poetry (Sampson). Elkins, W. Va. Laubengayer, Richard August, B.S., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Plant Anatomy, Plant Physiology, Bacteriology (Eames, O. F. Curtis, Hagan). Ithaca. Lawrence, Vivian Streeter, jr., B.S., Richmond, 1917, B.M.E., Cornell, 1922. A.M., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry (Gillespie, Carver). Richmond, Va. Lay, Laurence Campbell, M.E., Cornell, 1928. M.M.E., Industrial Engineering, Personnel Administration (Kimball, Lee, Bangs). Oil City, Pa. Lecuyer, Raoul Moses, B.S.A., Montreal, 1926. M.S. in Agr., Dairy Manu facture, Marketing (Sherman, H. A. Ross). Ottawa, Canada. Lee, Herbert Vincent, A.B., South Dakota, 1927. M.S., Economic Geology, Petrography (Ries, Gill). Canton, South Dakota. Lee, Porter Raymond, jr., A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Shelley, Pastoral Poetry (Prescott, Broughton). New York City. Leister, Claude Willard, B.S., Cornell, 1917. Ph.D., Ornithology, Systematic Zoology, Entomology (Allen, Wright, Needham). Ithaca. Leonard, Elizabeth Warren, A.B., Whitman, 1926, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Literary Criticism, Old English, Elizabethan Literature (Cooper, Monroe, Adams). Ithaca. Leonard, William Ramsdell, A.B., Whitman, 1926, A.M., Tufts, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Statistics, Economic Thought, Industrial Government (Willcox, Slichter, Homan). Walla Walla, Wash. Lerner, Sylvia Lillian, A.B., Hunter, 1928. A.M., Nineteenth Century English, Middle English (Northup, Strunk). Brooklyn. Lewis, Arthur Walther, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Briggs, Kimball). Oneonta. Lewis, Evan Jarrett, B.S. in Ch.E., Pennsylvania, 1920, M.S., Pennsylvania State, 1926. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Mathematics, Theoretical Physics (Collins, Hurwitz, Merritt). Ithaca. Lewis, Harrison Flint, A.B., Acadia, 1917, A.M., Toronto, 1926. Ph.D., Orni thology, Zoology, Botany (Allen, Wright, Wiegand). Yarmouth, N. S., Canada. Li, Hsien Wen, B.S.A., Purdue, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Pomology (Emerson, Whetzel, Heinicke). Kiinklng, Szechuan, China. Linder, Ernest Gustav, A.B., M.S., Iowa, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, Mathematics (Kennard, Richtmyer, Hurwitz). Oakland, Iowa. Liu, Chin Cheng, B.S., Peiyang, 1916. M.C.E., Hydraulic Engineering, Sanitary Engineering (Seery, H. N. Ogden). Nantal, Foochow, China. Liu, Tien, B.S., Nanking, 1924. Ph.D., Agricultural Chemistry, Physical Chem istry, Industrial Organization (Cavanaugh, Bancroft, Kimball). Mei Hsien, Kwantung, China. Lloyd, Helen Craig, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Zoology, Botany (Wright, Wie gand). Bloomingburg. *Long, William Harwood, A.B., Oxford, 1924. (Warren). Newton Abbot, Devon, England. Longley, Lev/is Edward, A.B., Coe College, 1904, M.S., State College of Wash ington, 1917. Ph.D., Floriculture, Plant Pathology, History of Landscape Architecture (White, Massey, Davis). Ithaca. Lo Russo, Domenico Leonardo, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Parasitology, Physi ology (Matheson, Dye). Waterbury, Conn. Lounsbury, Raymond Harvey, A.B., A.M., Wesleyan, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Finance, Economic Theory, Marketing (Reed, Davenport, Boyle). Tioga Center. Lovelace, Floyd Edward, A.B., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Agricultural Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Cavanaugh, Johnson, Briggs). Watertown. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 73 Lowenstein, Lloyd Lincoln, A.B., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Physics (Gillespie, Carver, Kennard). New York City. Lowry, Welles Norwood, B.S. in E.E., Bucknell, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Spectroscopy (Murdock, Merritt, Gibbs). Lewisburg, Pa. Luck, Sabrina Needham, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., French, Eighteenth Century Prose (Mason, Broughton). Keene Valley. Lyon, Dean Aplin, E.E., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, Physics (Karapetoff, Browne, Richtmyer). Leominster, Mass. Lyon, Philip Hoffmann, A.B., Colgate, 1928. A.M., German, English Literature (Pope, Northup). Brooklyn. Lyons, Eugene Sidney, B.S., M.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1921, 1925. Ph.D. Soils, Physical Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Lyon, Briggs, O. F. Curtis). Manhattan, Kans. Lytle, Evelyn Lloyd, A.B., Redlands, 1927. A.M., Old and Middle English, Elizabethan Literature (Cooper, Adams). Highland, Cal. *McArthur, Margaret Jeanne, B.S., Cornell, 1929. Ithaca. McCallan, Samuel Eugene Alan, B.S.A., Toronto, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Path ology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Whetzel, O. F. Curtis, Briggs). Hamilton, Bermuda. MacCarthy, Donnell Dixon, E.E., Cornell, 1926. M.E.E., Electrical Engineer ing, Physics (Karapetoff, Richtmyer). Ithaca. *McCay, Jeanette Beyer, B.S., Iowa State, 1924. Ithaca. McClellan, Paul Pendleton, B.S. in Ch.E., Dayton, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Microscopy (Johnson, Rhodes, Mason). Dayton, Ohio. McCollum, John Paschal, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College, 1927. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, C H. Myers). Emerson, Ark. McCord, John Lewis Earl, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 191 5, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1920. Ph.D., Farm Management, Agricultural Prices and Statistics, Finance (W. I. Myers, Pearson, H. L. Reed). State College, Pa. MacCorkle, Harold Kirk, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., American History, Govern ment (Bretz, Williams). Palmyra, N. J. McCormick, Mary Ellen, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., English, English History (Northup, Marcham). Ithaca. McDonald, William Francis, A.B., Georgetown, 1922, A.B., Oxford, 1927. Ph.D., Ancient History, Greek, Latin (Laistner, Jones, Durham). Phila delphia, Pa. McGinn, Donald Joseph, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Old and Middle English, Philosophy (Adams, Cooper, Cunningham). Indian Lake. McGrath, Edward Maloney, A.B., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., French Literature, American Literature (Mason, Prescott). Lockport. McKee, Edwin Dinwiddie, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Sedimentation, Economic Geology (Nevin, Ries). Washington, D. C. MacKerracher, Christina Jean, A.B., A.M., Western Ontario, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Old and Middle English, Literary Criticism, French Philology (Cooper, Hutton, Pumpelly). London, Ontario, Canada. Macmillan, Ruth Eleanor, A.B., Lake Erie, T926, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Histology, Neurology, Physiology (Kingsbury, Papez, Dye). Broadacre, Ohio. McMullen, Eleanor Clara, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1920, 1922. Ph.D., Vertebrate Zoology, Botany, Entomology (H. D. Reed, Eames, Johannsen). Buffalo. McNabb, Leroy Clifford, A.B., A.M., Ohio Wesleyan, 1924, 1926. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Dramatic Production, Dramatic Literature (Wichelns, Drummond, Sampson). Delaware, Ohio. McNatt, Emmett B., A.B., Missouri, 1925. A.M., Labor, Finance (Willcox, H. L. Reed). Aurora, Mo. McVetty, Percy George, M.E., Cornell, 1913. M.M.E., Experimental Engineer ing, Air Measurement (Upton, Sawdon). Pittsburgh, Pa. 174 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Mader, Erich Otto, B.S., Gartenbau, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Chemistry, Bacteriology (Whetzel, Briggs, Rahn). Neumark, Germany. Mamleeff, Ali Suleimanovitch, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Marketing, Foreign Trade, BusinessManagement (Boyle, H. L. Reed, Holmes). Ithaca. Mann, Estle Ray, A.B., A.M., North Carolina, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Murdock, Kennard, Hurwitz). Swannanoa, N. C. Marble, Dean Richmond, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Poultry, Farm Management, Plant Breeding (Hall, W. I. Myers, Love). Ithaca. Marchant, John Henry, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Physics (Merritt). Ithaca. Margolius, Norman, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Anatomy, Entomology (Kerr, Matheson). Catskill. Marsh, Cassie, A.B., Cornell, 191 1. A.M., English Literature, Education (Adams Jordan). Hannibal. Mason, Rodney, A.B., Cornell, 1922. A.M., Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Sumner, Browne). Sockets Harbor. Mason, Virgil Andrew, A.B., Wabash, 1928. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology, Physiology, Anatomy (Kingsbury, Dye, Kerr). RossvlUe, Ind. Mattis, Norman Wayne, A.B., Pittsburgh, 1926. A.M., Rhetoric, Seventeenth Century Literature (Wichelns, Hebel). Oberlin, Ohio. Mattli, Anthony Peter, B.S., Cornell, 1919, A.M., Columbia, 1927. Ph.D., German Literature, German Philology, Educational Psychology (Faust, Boesche, Kruse). Uri, Switzerland. Maxwell, Robert Grove, B.S., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Animal Breeding, Animal Nutrition, Veterinary Medicine (C L. Allen, McCay, Maynard, Birch). Franklinville. May, John McClung, B.S. in Agr., Kansas State, 1910. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Stewart, Misner). River Falls, Wis. Meal, William Guy, B.S., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, Vegetable Gardening (Rasmussen, W. I. Myers, Thompson). Lockport. Medden, Rheua Vaughn, A.B., M.S., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Zoology, Entomology, Botany (Wright, Claassen, Wiegand). Seneca Falls. Mekeel, Amy Grace, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1910, 1919. Ph.D., Zoology, Botany, Entomology (H. D. Reed, Eames, Johannsen). Trumansburg. Mendez, Laura, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bedient, Sherman). Ithaca. Merkle, Frederick Grover, B.S., M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1914, 1917. Ph.D., Agronomy, Physical Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Bizzell, Briggs, O. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Merrell, Harold Alonzo, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Apiculture, Physical Chem istry (Phillips, Briggs). Sterling Station. Merrill, Annabel Laura, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Foods and Nutrition, Analyt ical Chemistry (Spohn, Nichols). Manassas, Va. Meserve, Wilbur Ernest, B.S. in E.E., M.S., Maine, 1923, 1926. M.E.E., Alter nating Currents, Physics (Bedell, Lincoln, Merritt). Gorham, Me. Middaugh, Wessels Stevenson, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Farm Management, Rural Education (W. I. Myers, Eaton). Slaterville Springs. Miles, Guy Simpson, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Old English, Elizabethan Liter ature (Cooper, Adams). Dresden, Tenn. *Millard, Clyde Ira, E.E., Cornell, 1927. (Lincoln). Interlaken. Miller, Abel Ross, A.B., Ohio, 1928. Ph.D., Physiology, Anatomy, Biochemistry (Liddell, Kerr, Sumner). Salem, Ohio. ?Miller, John Strother, M.E., Cornell, 1927. (Kimball). Rahway, N. J. Miller, William Taylor, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1924. M.S., Pathology, Biochemistry (Hagan, Sumner). Itliaca. *Milleser, Russell, A.B., DePauw, 1928. (Kerr). DeLong, Ind. Mills, Alfred Schultz, B.S., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Entomology, Plant Pathology, Pomology (Johannsen, Thomas, Heinicke). New York City. Millward, Louis George, A.B., A.M., British Columbia, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Paleontology, Structural Geology (Ries, Harris, Nevin). South Vancouver, B. C, Canada. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 75 Mingins, Charles Robert, A.B., Wesleyan, 1925. A.M., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Murdock, Merritt). Methuen, Mass. Mitchell, Dale Raymond, A.B., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., English Poetry, History of Greek Sculpture, American Literature (Sampson, Andrews, Prescott). Ithaca. Mitchell, Maude Marion, A.B., Shaw, 1924. A.M., School Supervision, Second ary Education (Moore, Ferriss). Gatesvllle, N. C. Moeder, William Daniel, E.E., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Communications in Engi neering, Mathematics, Physics (Ballard, Hurwitz, Merritt). Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Molyneaux, Joel Maxwell, A.B., Oberlin, 1924. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Marcellus. Moody, Ethel Isabel, A.B., Wells, 1926, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Philosophy (Carver, Gillespie, Cunningham). Rushvllle. Moore, Arthur Ulric, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Dramatic Production, Rhetoric (Drummond, Wichelns). Ithaca. Moore, Helen White, A.B., Judson, 1927. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Uniontown, Ala. Moose, Carleton Allen, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. Ph.D., Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Gibbs, Papish, Claassen). Dansville. Mordock, John Bayley, Cornell, 1928. M.M.E., Theory of Quantity Production, Economics (Kimball, H. L. Reed). Winnetka, III. Moreland, Charles Fred, B.S., M.S., Louisiana State, 1914, 191 7. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Plant Anatomy, Physical Chemistry (O. F. Curtis, Eames, Briggs). Baton Rouge, La. Morey, Donald Roger, B.S., Buffalo, 1927. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Applied Electricity, Theoretical Physics (Murdock, Bedell, Merritt). Buffalo. Morse, Charles Walter, B.Chem., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry. Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Nichols, Briggs, Rhodes). Ithaca. Morton, David Skinner, B.Chem., A.M., Cornell, 1927, 1929. A.M , Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physics (Bancroft, Dennis, Richtmyer). Syracuse. Mouhtar, Sahire Fatma, A.B., A.M., Constantinople Woman's College, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Modern European History, History of Culture, International Relations (Becker, P. Smith, Williams). Constantinople, Turkey. Moul, Emeline Rebecca, A.B., Wilson, 1920. Ph.D., Psychology, Physiology, Education (Bentley, Liddell, Bruce). Hanover, Pa. Mueller, George Jefferis, B.S. in E.E., Wisconsin, 1928. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Merritt, Hutchin son). Milwaukee, Wis. Muller, Herbert Joseph, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., EnglishModern Novel, Early Nineteenth Century English, History of Architecture (Samp son, Prescott, Phelps). New York City. Murray, Harold Robert, B.S.A., Ontario Agricultural College, 1923. M.S., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Breeding (Work, Emerson). New Haven, Conn. Murray, Keith Anderson Hope, B.Sc, Edinburgh, 1925. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, Economics (Boyle, Warren, Davenport). Edinburgh, Scotland. Murray, Mary Isabel, A.B., Cornell, 1919. A.M., Dramatic Production (Drum mond) . Ithaca. Murray, Maurice Jackson, A.B., DePauw, 1925. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Bancroft, Dennis, Rhodes). Frankfort, Ind. *Muskat, Caroline Juliette, A.B., Ohio State, 1925. (Kruse). Marietta, Ohio. Neish, Isabel, B.S., Elmira, 1921. M.S., Ornithology, Education (Allen, Moore). Horseheads. Nelson, Bertha Tyler, B.S., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1927. Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Education (Kruse, Moore, Ogden). Brooklyn. 176 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Nelson, Harold Raymond, A.B., Amherst, 1926. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Collins, Gillespie). Homer. Newhall, Allan Goodrich, B.S., Minnesota, 1918. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Massey, 0. F. Curtis, Briggs). Wooster, Ohio. Newman, Adeline Florence, B.S., Middlebury, 1924. A.M., Nineteenth Century Fiction, Elizabethan Drama (Northup, Sampson). Bethel, Vt. Newton, Charles Jones, A.B., A.M., Western Reserve, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Ban croft, Nichols, Kimball). Cleveland, Ohio. Nilson, Sven Axel, A.B., Minnesota, 1925, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic and Metaphysics (Thilly, Hammond, Smart). Back, Vintrosa, Sweden. Ninde, Luella V. Stark, B.S., M.S., Syracuse, 1920, 1928. Ph.D., Rural Edu cation, Nutrition, Child Guidance (Eaton, Spohn, Waring). Rome. Nobel, James Dodman, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Middle English, Literary Criticism (Cooper, Hutton). Hackensack, N. J. North, Thomas Paul, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1917. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Stewart, Butter worth, Ferriss, Sanderson). Ithaca. Northrop, Miles Gordon, E.E., Cornell, 1922. M.E.E., Communications, Mathematics (Ballard, Carver). Tarpon Springs, Fla. Norton, Leland Bernard, B.S., Hamilton, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Qohnson, Browne, Briggs). Barnes Corners. Nussle, Helene Alice, A.B., Coe, 1917. M.S., Botany, Mycology (Eames, Fitz patrick). Walnut, III. Odell, Theodore Tellefsen, B.S., Hobart, 1920, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Aquiculture, Limnology, Ornithology (Embody, Needham, Allen). Geneva. O'Leary, Paul Martin, A.B., Kansas, 1922, A.M., Harvard, 1924. Ph.D., Fi nance, Economic Theory, Transportation and Trusts (H. L. Reed, Daven port, Homan). Lawrence, Kansas. O'Leary, William Joseph, A.B., Laval, 1923. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Browne, Briggs, Chamot). Mon treal, Canada. Olney, Roy A., B.S., Cornell, 1915. Ph.D., Rural Education, Secondary Edu cation, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Bayne, Ferriss, Boyle). Morgan- town, W. Va. Outterson, Bessie Ellen, B.S., Columbia, 1909. A.M., Early Nineteenth Century English, Victorian Fiction (Broughton, Northup). Ithaca. Owen, Nancy Ethel, B.S., Arkansas, 1924. M.S., Family Life, Rural Social Organization (Waring, Sanderson). Star City, Ark. *Painchaud, Rolland, B.S. Agr., Laval, 1923. (Heuser). Plessisville, Quebec, Canada. *Palacios, Luis, B.S. in C.E., Porto Rico, 1928. (Robb). Ponce, P. R. Paradiso, Louis John, B.S., Rutgers, 1925, A.M., Ohio State, 1926. Ph.D., Analysis, Algebra, Theory of Economics (Roos, Hurwitz, Homan). Ithaca. *Park, Chang Pai, E.E., Northwestern, 1928. (Karapetoff). Kang Sea, Korea. Parker, Edwin Robert, A.B., Pomona, 1919, M.S., California, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Pomology (Love, O. F. Curtis, Heinicke). Riverside, Cal. Parker, Kenneth Gardner, A.B., DePauw, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Chemistry (Thomas, Curtis, Briggs, J. R. Johnson). Scottsburg, Ind. Parrish, Wayland Maxfield, B.L., Ohio Wesleyan, 1908, A.M., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., Public Speaking, English, Education (Wichelns, Cooper, R. M. Ogden). Pittsburgh, Pa. Parsons, Dickson Ward, M.S., Wisconsin, 1918. Ph.D., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization, Animal Husbandry (Eaton, Melvin, Hinman). Morgantown, W. Va. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 77 Pate, Vernon Sennock L., A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology (Johannsen, B. P. Young). Philadelphia, Pa. Patnode, Winton Irving, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Dennis, Papish, Briggs). Pitts field, Mass. Patterson, John Highberger, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Finance, Economic Theory, Accounting (H. L. Reed, Davenport, English). Ithaca. Paulus, Albert Joseph, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1924, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Agricultural Economics, Farm Management (Stewart, Boyle, W. I. Myers). Ithaca. Paulus, Ella Everett, B.S., Ohio State, 1924, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Child Guidance, Nutrition, Psychology (Waring, Spohn, Kruse). Ithaca. Pawley, Myron Gould, E.E., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Applied Electricity, Mathe matics (Bedell, Carver). Asbury Park, N. J. Payne, Robert Lee, B.S.A., Ontario Agricultural, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Entomology (Barrus, Whetzel, Knudson, Crosby). West Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. Pearson, Carl Spencer, B.S., Wyoming, 1927. Ph.D., Agronomy, Plant Physi ology, Plant Breeding (J. K. Wilson, O. F. Curtis, Love). Lander, Wyoming. Pederson, Carl Severin, B.S., M.S., Wisconsin, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Agricultural Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Breed, Cavanaugh, Johnson). Geneva. Pelaez-Rivera, Manuel, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Economics, Government (H. L. Reed, Williams). Forest Hills. Pelletier, Arthur Joseph, A.B., Holy Cross, 1921. A.M., French, Education (Mason, Jordan). Horseheads. Pelmont, Andrew Prosper, A.B., Alma, 1922, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., French, English, Italian (Guerlac, Strunk, Hamilton). Parthenay, France. Pelton, Frank Mathews, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., EducationalAdministration, Educational Measurements Qordan, Bruce). Moravia. Pendell, Elmer, LL.B., George Washington, 1917, B.S., Oregon, 1921, A.M., Chicago, 1923. Ph.D., Economics, Finance, Sociology (Copeland, Daven port, Reed, Willcox). Waverly. Perry, Harold Sanford, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1927. M.S., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology (C. H. Myers, O. F. Curtis). Addison. Petersen, Grace Agnes, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Mycology, Pomology (Fitz patrick, MacDaniels). Ithaca. Peterson, Daggmar Hasseltine, A.B., A.M., Nebraska, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Morphology, Taxonomy, Parasitology (Eames, Wiegand, Matheson). Peru, Nebr. Phelps, Lillian Aline, A.B., Kansas, 1924. Ph.D., Zoology, Chemistry, Genetics (H. D. Reed, Browne, Emerson). Kansas City, Mo. Philleo, Rolland Alson, B.S. in C.E., California Institute of Technology, 1927. M.C.E., Structural Engineering, Mechanics (Urquhart, Rettger). Azusa, Cal. *Phillips, Everett Franklin, jr., A.B., Allegheny, 1929. (Drummond). Ithaca. Pickering, Samuel Pryor, A.B., DePauw, 1927. A.M., Anatomy-Neurology, Physiology (Papez, Dye). Spiceland, Ind. Pierstorff, Arthur Lewis, A.B., Ohio State, 1919. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Entomology (Thomas, O. F. Curtis, Matheson). Colum bus, Ohio. Pirone, Patsy Pompey, B.S., Cornell, 1929. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Massey, O. F. Curtis, Wiggans). Mount Vernon. Pladeck, Mildred, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Economic Botany, Mycology (Muenscher, Fitzpatrick). Elmhurst. Plice, Max Jennings, B.S.A., M.S., Purdue, 1918, 1925. Ph.D., Soils, Geology, Forestry (Bizzell, Ries, von Engeln, Spring). Fort Wayne, Ind. Pollack, Abou David, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Neurology, Physiology (Papez, Liddell). New York City. 178 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Polley, Joseph Crawford, A.B., Yale, 1921. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Carver, Hurwitz, Collins). Ithaca. Ponco, Jacinto Samonte, B.S.M.E., Philippines, 1924, B.S.C.E., Purdue, 1928. M.C.E., Structural Engineering, Highway Engineering (Urquhart, Conwell). Balaybay, Zambales, P. I. Pond, Chester Baldwin, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Rural Economy, Economic Theory, Government (Kendrick, Homan, Cushman). Ithaca. fPope, Elfrieda Emma, A.B., Cornell, 1929. Ph.D., German Literature, German Philology, French Literature (Pope, Boesche, Guerlac). Ithaca. Porter, Katherine Harriet, A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1910, A.M., Chicago, 1914. Ph.D., American Literature, Eighteenth Century English, Elizabethan Literature (Prescott, Broughton, Adams). Ripley. Porter, Mary Louise, Ph.B., Chicago, 1913, A.M., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Middle English, French, American Literature (Northup, Mason, Prescott). Raleigh, N. C. Potts, Thomas Jackson, B.Chem., Cornell, 1923. M.Chem., Organic Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry Qohnson, Cavanaugh). Garden City. Powell, Whiton, A.B., M.S., Cornell, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Marketing, Economic Theory, Statistics (Myers, Holmes, Davenport, Pearson). Bethlehem, Pa. Pratt, Arthur John, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology (Thompson,CH.Myers, O. F. Curtis) . Norwich. Price, Paul Holland, A.B., M.S., West Virginia, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Structural Geology, Economic Geology, Physical Geography (Nevin, Ries, von Engeln). Morgantown, W. Va. Pugh, Gladdon Albert, A.B., Missouri, 1926. A.M., Economic Theory, Finance (Homan, H. L. Reed). Paris, Mo. Putnam, Herbert Everett, A.B., A.M., Minnesota, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., American History, Modern European History, English History (Bretz, Becker, Mar cham). Battle Lake, Minn. Quinlan, Geraldine Elizabeth, A.B., Elmira, 1913. A.M., History of Rhetoric, Phonetics (Wichelns, Muchmore). Elmira. Rabenstein, William Louis, A.B., Naperville, 1923, A.M., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., History of Philosophy, English, Logic (Thilly, Hammond, Prescott, Smart). Buffalo. *Rackwitz, Friedrich, A.B., Munich, 1927. (Barnes). Altona, Germany. Rae, Edith Elizabeth, A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1928. A.M., Histology and Embry ology, Physiology (Kingsbury, Dye). Holyoke, Mass. Raines, John Marlin, A.B., Mus.B., Tarkio, 1928. A.M., Literary Criticism, Greek Literature (Cooper, Hutton). Tarkio, Mo. Ralph, Richard James, A.B., Hamilton, 1925. A.M., American History, Govern ment (Bretz, Williams). Richfield Springs. Ramadanoff, Dimiter, B.S., Illinois, 1924. Ph.D., Applied Electricity, Physics, Mathematics (Bedell, Merritt, Sharpe). Urbana, III. Ramberg, Edward Granville, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Kennard, Hurwitz). Florence, Italy. Rand, Austin Loomer, B.S., Acadia, 1927. A.M., Ornithology, Mammalogy (Allen, Wright). Wolfville, N. S., Canada. Rappenecker, Caspar, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Finance, International Law (Reed, Williams). Manasquan, N. J. *Raynolds, J. Albert, B.S., Illinois, 1929. Springfield, III. Read, Ruth, B.S. in Ed., Southern California, 1925. Ph.D., Psychology, Physi ology, American History (Weld, Liddell, Bretz). Santa Ana, Cal. Reece, Jennie Aileen, B.S., Utah Agricultural College, 1922. M.S., Child Guid ance, Educational Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Payston, Utah. Reynolds, Paul Arthur, A.B., A.M., Wesleyan, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., History of Philosophy, Education, Ethics (Cunningham, Hammond, Ogden, Smart). Newton, Iowa. Rhoad, Albert Oliver, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1926, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition, Animal Husbandry, Plant Breeding (Maynard, Harper, Love). Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. GRADUATE STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 1 79 Rhoades, Marcus Morton, B.S., M.S., Michigan, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Cytology, Physical Chemistry (Emerson, L. W. Sharp, Briggs). Manhattan, Kans. Rich, Mark, B.D., Rochester, 1925. A.M., Modern European History, Philos ophy (Becker, Cunningham). Groton. Richards, Lorenzo Adolph, B.S., A.M., Utah Agricultural College, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Murdock, Hurwitz). Brigham City, Utah. Riebsomer, Jesse LeRoy, A.B., DePauw, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Qohnson, Briggs, Dennis). Con- nersville, Ind. Riedel, Paul Arthur, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Industrial Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Rhodes, J. R. Johnson). New York City. Ries, Donald Timmerman, B.S., Cornell, 1925, M.S., Michigan State, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Systematic Entomology, Zoology (Herrick, Johannsen, Wright). Ithaca. Rieser, Charles Ely, B.S., College of the City of New York, 1925. A.M., Histol ogy and Embryology, Physiology (Kingsbury, Maughan). New York City. Riley, Richard McVay, B.S. in Ed., Ohio, 1926. M.S., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology (Thompson, O. F. Curtis). Marietta, Ohio. *Rintelen, Joseph Charles, B.S. in Chem., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1928. Brooklyn. Robbins, Mildred, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Embryology, Morphology (Non idez, Stockard). Bayonne, N. J. Robey, Ashley, B.S., Texas Christian University, 1923. Ph.D., Organic Chem istry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (J. R. Johnson, Briggs, Browne). Fort Worth, Texas. Robinson, Richard George Frederick, B.Litt., A.M., Oxford, 1927, 1925. Ph.D., Logic, History of Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy, Ancient History (Cunningham, Hammond, Laistner). Cambridge, England. Robinson, Sid, B.S., Mississippi A. and M., 1924. Ph.D., Limnology, Systematic Vertebrate Zoology, Education (Claassen, Wright, Jordan). Kllmlchael, Miss. Roehl, Edward Judson, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Mason). Brooklyn. Rogers, Merle Laurence, B.S., Cornell, 1923. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Stewart, Ferriss). Groton. Romanoff, Alexis Lawrence, B.S., M.S.A., Ph.D., Cornell, 1925, 1926, 1927. Resident Doctor. Romanoff, Anastasia J., B. S., Philadelphia College of Science and Pharmacy, 1927. M.S., Dairy Chemistry, Biochemistry (Sharp, Sumner). Ithaca. Roos, Mary Mae Barkuloo, A.B., Texas, 1925. A.M., Metaphysics, History of Philosophy (Cunningham, Smart). Houston, Texas. Rose, Clinton William, A.B., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Economic Geology, Miner alogy (Ries, Gill). Ithaca. Rose, Rae Gertrude, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., French, Spanish (Guerlac, Dale). Auburn. *Ross, Marion Allison, B.S., Maryland, 1928. Princess Anne, Md. Rudolf, Paul Otto, B.S., Minnesota, 1928. M.F., Silviculture, Mensuration (Spring, Guise). Minneapolis, Minn. Ruedy, John Edward, A.B., Western Reserve, 1924. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Kennard, Hurwitz). Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Rushton, Eugene Ray, A.B., Virginia, 1923, M.S., Wisconsin, 1925. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Bancroft, Rhodes, Browne). Montgomery, Ala. Russell, Jason Almus, A.B., Dartmouth, 1921, A.M., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Early American Literature, Victorian Literature, Modern European History (Prescott, Northup, Becker). Hamilton. 180 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Sacay, Francisco Montalbo, B.S., Philippines, 1925. M.S., Rural Education, FarmManagement(Eaton, Stewart.W. I.Myers). Meycanayan,Bulacan, P. I. St. John, Ruth Nimmo, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography, Zoology (Ries, Gill, Wright). Ithaca. Salisbury, George Haxton, B.S., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Entomology, Plant Path ology (Herrick, Fitzpatrick). Phelps. Samuels, Alexander Felix, A.B., A.M., Wisconsin, 1910, 1920. Ph.D., Experi mental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Richtmyer, Merritt, Briggs). West Salem, Wis. Sanborn, Irene Hannah, B.S., Simmons, 1924, A.M., Vassar, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Microscopy (Johnson, Bancroft, C. W. Mason). Beverly, Mass. Sanders, Cleon Clyde, B.S., Brigham Young, 1928. M.S., Floriculture, Orna mental Horticulture (White, R. W. Curtis). Nephi, Utah. Sanders, Rachael W., B.S., Lewis Institute, 1919. M.S., Home Economics, Biochemistry, Child Training (Monsch, Sumner, Waring). Chicago, III. Saunders, George Bradford, jr., A.B., Oklahoma City University, 1928. Ph.D., Ornithology, Systematic Zoology, Entomology (Allen, Wright, Needham). Oklahoma City, Okla. Saunders, Richard Merrill, A.B., A.M., Clark, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Modern European History, Ancient History, French Literature (Becker, Laistner, Guerlac). Wollaston, Mass. Saville, Roscoe Joseph, B.S., Montana, 1922, M.S., North Carolina State College, 1926. Ph.D., Farm Management, Statistics, Economic Theory (W. I. Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Raleigh, N. C. Sawdon, Agnes Frances, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Zoology, Entomology (Wright, Needham). Ithaca. Scarborough, Donald Dewey, B.S.A., M.S.A., Georgia, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Rural School Administration, Agricultural Eco nomics (Eaton, Stewart, Butterworth, W. I. Myers). Ithaca. Schaff, Harold Hunter, A.B., Wooster, 1926. Ph.D., Mediaeval History, Liter ary Criticism, Ancient History (P. Smith, Cooper, Laistner). Ithaca. Schickel, Norbert Henry, M.E., Cornell, 1909. Ph.D., Experimental Engineer ing, Mechanical Engineering, Heat-Power Engineering (Sawdon, Wells, Barnard). Stamford, Conn. Schlauch, Helen Mary, A.B., New York University, 1928. A.M., Geometry, Algebra (Carver, Hurwitz). Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. fSchmidt, Anna Katherine, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Modern European History, German (Becker, Pope). Richmond Hill. Schnepel, Carl Henry, A.B., Capital, 1924, A.M., Ohio State, 1926. Ph.D., German Literature, Germanic Philology, History (Pope, A. L. Andrews, P. Smith). Fort Wayne, Ind. Schoepfle, George Kern, A.B., A.M., Oberlin, 1927. Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, General Physics, Mathematics (Kennard, Merritt, Roos). Sandusky, Ohio. Schug, Howard Lester, B.S. in E.E., Lafayette, 1922. M.S., Mathematics, Physical Chemistry (Hurwitz, Briggs). Easton, Pa. Schultz, Louis Charles, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Botany, Physical Chemistry (Knudson, Sharp, Briggs). Ithaca. Schultz, Selma May, A.B., Barnard, 1926. A.M., Public Health and Hygiene, Immunology (Torrey, Coca). Brooklyn. Schuster, Philip Hager, A.B., Louisville, 1926. Ph.D., Elizabethan Literature, Comparative Literature, History of Philosophy (Adams, Cooper, Cunning ham). Louisville, Ky. Schwartz, Anthony Max, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Organic Chem istry, Industrial Chemistry Qohnson, Rhodes). Montreal, Canada. Schwartz, Theodore, A.B., Dartmouth, 1928. A.M., Dramatic Production, Play Writing (Drummond, Sampson). Nanticoke, Pa. Schwiebert, Ernest George, A.B., Capital, 1924. Ph.D., Mediaeval History, French Revolution and Napoleonic Period, English History (P. Smith, Becker, Marcham). Deshler, Ohio. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION l8l Schwiebert, Paul Arthur, A.B., Capital, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Structure, English History (Sampson, Marcham). Deshler, Ohio. Scott, Carl G., A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1920. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Path ology, Plant Physiology (Wiggans, Massey, 0. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Scott, Eugene Warren, B.S., Illinois, 1928. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Chemical Microscopy Qohnson, C. W. Mason). Bloomlngton, III. Scott, Sally Helen, A.B., Smith, 1926. A.M., English Poetry, Education (Samp son, Jordan). Galveston, Texas. Scudder, Fisk William Stocking, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1925. Ph.D., Cytology, Histology and Embryology, Biochemistry (Sharp, Kingsbury, Sumner). Sinsbury, Conn. Seaman, William, A.B., Sc.M., Brown, 1922. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physi cal Chemistry, Biochemistry Qohnson, Briggs, Sumner). New York City. Senning, William Charles, A.B., Colorado College, 1923. Ph.D., Comparative Anatomy, Entomology, Histology and Embryology (H. D. Reed, Need ham, Kingsbury). Ithaca. Seymour, Harry Case, Dallas College, 1900. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Eaton, Moore, Sanderson). Corvallis, Ore. Shaub, Benjamin Martin, M.E., M.S., Cornell, 1925, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Physical Chemistry, Structural Geology (Ries, Briggs, Nevin). Hungerford, Pa. Shelton, Robert Schember, A.B., Illinois, 1928. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Optical Chemistry Qohnson, Sumner, C W. Mason). Crystal Lake, III. Shepard, Alvin Frost, B.Chem., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Organization Qohnson, Rhodes, Kimball). Buffalo. *Sherk, Kenneth Wayne, A.B., Reed, 1928. Portland, Ore. Sherman, Franklin, III, B.S., Clemson, 1926, M.S., Texas A. & M. College, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Biology, Plant Pathology (Herrick, Claassen, Whetzel). Clemson College, S. C. Shipman, George Anderson, A.B., A.M., Wesleyan, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Political Science, American History, International Law and Relations (Cushman, Bretz, Williams). Ithaca. Short, John Bartley, B.S., London, 1927. M.S., Marketing, Agricultural Statis tics (H. A. Ross, Pearson). London, England. Shu, Kung Tsu, B.S., National College, China, 1924. M.S. in Agr., Animal Husbandry, Dairy Industry (Savage, Sherman). Kashing, Chekiang, China. Shuman, Clark Stebbins, A.B., Oberlin, 1928. M.S., Dairy Industry, Animal Husbandry (Sherman, Allen). Buenos Aires, Argentina. Simmons, Leo Nelson, LL.B., Cornell, 1912. LL.M., Law (Burdick). Ithaca. *Simrell, William LeGrand, jr., B.Arch., Cornell, 1928. Brooklyn. Sinden, Cecile Marie Priest, A.B., Kansas, 1925. M.S., Child Guidance, Edu cational Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Ithaca. Sinden, James Whaples, A.B., Kansas, 1924. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Physical Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Massey, Briggs, O. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Skow, Norman Alexander, B.S., M.S., Iowa, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Rhodes, Papish). Soldier, Iowa. Sloan, Hubert John, B.S., Illinois, 1926. Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry, Physical Chemistry, Physiology (Norris, Briggs, Dye). Urbana, III. Slocum, Burl Alva, B.S., Wisconsin, 1921. Ph.D., Apiculture, Economic Ento mology, Zoology (Phillips, Herrick, Reed). Ithaca. Small, Cyril Galloway, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Thomas, Knudson, Briggs). Whitney Point. Smith, Earl Charles, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., English Literature, Old English, German (Prescott, Monroe, Pope). Ithaca. Smith, Lloyd Preston, B.S. in E.E., Nevada, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs, Kennard, Hurwitz). Reno, Nev. 1 82 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Snyder, Verdie Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1920. A.M., Histology and Embry ology, Physiology (Kingsbury, Dye). High Point, N. C. Sohon, Harry, E.E., Cornell, 1926. M.E.E., Electrical Communications, Physics (Ballard, Kennard). Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Solis-Fern&ndez, Menalco, B.S., Cornell, 1929. Ph.D., Dairy Industry, Animal Nutrition, Sanitary Chemistry (Sherman, Maynard, Bedient). Panama, Republic of Panama. Southard, Edith, A.B., Howard College, 1927. A.M., English Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Birmingham, Ala. Spalteholz, Carl Oswald Rudolf, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.F., Silviculture, Orna mental Horticulture (Spring, Hunn). Ithaca. Speed, Helen Rosalind, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Latin, Ancient History (Durham, DeWitt, Laistner). Ithaca. Spencer, Herbert Earl, B.S., Rochester, 1921. A.M., Mathematics, Physics (Carver, Hurwitz, Gibbs). Rochester. Spry, Frederick Josiah, C.E., Lafayette, 1914. M.C.E., Sanitary Engineering, Water Supply (Ogden, Walker, Seery). Ithaca. Steffen, Gustav Ivar. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Physiology, Biological Chemistry (Elser, Lusk, Benedict). New York City. Steger, Anne Louise, Ph.B., Chicago, 1927. M.S., Zoology, Nature Study (Wright, Palmer). Chicago, III. Steinert, Gertrude Florence, A.B., Hunter, 1928. A.M., American History, Modern European History (Bretz, Becker). Flushing. Stewart, John Hall, A.B., Toronto, 1927, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Modern European History, International Law and Relations, English History (Beck er, Williams, Marcham). Springfield, Ont., Canada. Stibitz, George Robert, A.B., Denison, 1926, M.S., Union, 1927. Ph.D., Theo retical Physics, General Physics, Mathematics (Kennard, Merritt, Hurwitz). Dayton, Ohio. Stiffler, Ethel Grace, A.B., Goucher, 1922, A.M., Pennsylvania, 1924. Ph.D., Botany, Zoology, Bacteriology (Sharp, H. D. Reed, Hagan). Parkton, Md. Stilson, Chester Benton, Ph.B., Yale, 1920. M.S., Optical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Papish, Nichols). Cortland. Stoker, Herman Martinus, B.S., Transvaal, 1927. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, Economics (Boyle, Warren, Pearson, Davenport). Johannes burg, South Africa. Stone, Alan, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Histology and Embryology, Bacteriology (Matheson, Kingsbury, Hagan). Ithaca. Storm, Ernst Otto, B.S., Bonn, 1925. M.S., Agricultural Economics, Dairy Industry (Pearson, Ross, Sherman). Barmen, Germany. Stow, Marcellus Henry, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Sedimentary Petrography, Economic Geology, Paleontology (Gill, Ries, Harris). Lexing ton, Va. Strahl, Willard Wilson, A.B., Wooster, 1922, B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1925. Ph.D., Ethics, History of Philosophy, Aesthetics (Thilly, Cunningham, Hammond). Dayton, Ohio. ?Stringer, Sydney Walter, A.B., Cornell, 1929. (H. D. Reed). Newark, N. J. *Stuckey, Paul Franklin, A.B., Hastings, 1928. (English). Hastings, Nebr. Studebaker, Helen Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Organic Chemistry, Bacteriology (Johnson, Hagan). Erie, Pa. Sullivan, Eugene James, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1923. A.M., School Adminis tration, Mental Measurements (Ferriss, Freeman). Susquehanna, Pa. Sullivan, Helen Iva, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Modern European History, Economic Theory (Becker, Davenport). Amsterdam. Sullivan, Royal Alden, A.B., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Briggs, Rhodes). Binghamton. Sutterby, Floyd Henry, A.B., Rochester, 1926. A.M., English History, Modern European History (Marcham, Becker). LeRoy. Sutton, William Rogers, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Rhodes, Mason, Johnson). Albion. GRADUATE STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 1 83 ?Sverdlik, Harry, A.B., Cornell, 1929. (Kingsbury). Jamaica. Tagawa, Bunji, A.B., Kansas, 1926. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Psychology (Smart, Thilly, Weld). Tokio, Japan. Tai, James Erh Pin, C.E., Cornell, 1929. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering, Reinforced Concrete Structures (Barnes, O'Rourke). Changchowfu, Fukien, China. Tallcott, Rollo Anson, A.B., A.M., Syracuse, 1909, 1920. Ph.D., Elizabethan Drama, Dramatic Production, Rhetoric (Sampson, Drummond, Wichelns). Ithaca. Tallman, Ralph Colton, A.B., Cornell College, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry (Johnson, Briggs, Sumner). Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tang, Feng Tu, B.S.C.E., Purdue, 1928. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering, High way Engineering (Barnes, Conwell). Ithaca. Teeple, John Hazen, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Physics, Physical Chemistry, Mathematics (Merritt, Briggs, Hurwitz). Montclair, N. J. *Ten Broeck, Delphine Leta, A.B., Barnard, 1925, A.M., Columbia, 1926. (Broughton). Brooklyn. Terry, Cyrl Waldie, M.E., Cornell, 1926. M.M.E., Experimental Engineering, Study of Domestic Appliances (Sawdon, Riley). Ithaca. Thalman, Wellington Albert, A.B., Ellsworth, 191 A.M., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., Psychology, Education, Physiology (Dallenbach, Freeman, Liddell, Papez). Iowa Falls, Iowa. Then, John William, A.B., Cornell, 1922. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theo retical Physics, Physical Chemistry (Merritt, Kennard, Bancroft). Ithaca. Thomas, Charles Kenneth, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1922, 1923. Ph.D., Public Speaking, American Literature, English Language (Drummond, Prescott, Strunk). Ithaca. Thomsen, Lillian Clara, B.S. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1920. M.S., Biology, Ornithology (Needham, Allen). Farmlngton, Mo. Thomson, William Leupp, E.E., Cornell, 1927. M.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Mathematics (Karapetoff, Carver). Somerville, N. J. Tinker, Paul Frederick, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Dairy Industry, Aquiculture (Sharp, Embody). Rouses Point. Tisinger, Richard Martin, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1922. M.S., Rural Administration, Rural Supervision (Butterworth, Moore). Mount Jackson, Va. Tokimasa, David Hidemichi, B.S., Hawaii, 1926. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, C. H. Myers). Honolulu, Hawaii. Tolle, Chester DeeBell, B.S. in Agr., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1924. Ph.D., Animal Nutrition, Physiology, Optical Chemistry (Maynard, McCay, Dye, Chamot). Ithaca. Torrance, Charles Chapman, M.E., A.M., Cornell, 1922, 1927. Ph.D., Analysis, Geometry, Physics (Hurwitz, Carver, Collins). Yonkers. Townsend, George Richard, B.S., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (Massey, O. F. Curtis, H. P. Cooper). Orchard Park. *Troy, Virgil St. Clair, B.S., M.S., Maryland, 1923, 1924. Centreville, Md. Tsang, Wei Van, A.B., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Physics, Mathematics (Nicholas, Hurwitz). Shanghai, China. Tsao, Chien Yu, A.B., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Plant Physiology, Organic Chem istry (O. F. Curtis, Johnson). Klang-Yln, Kiangsu, China. Tuck, Ralph, B.S., Oregon, 1926. Ph.D., Economic Geology, Structural Geology, Petrography (Ries, Nevin, Gill). Roseburg, Ore. Tucker, Whitney, A.B., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Greek, Latin, Archaeology (Jones, Durham, E. P. Andrews). Ithaca. *Vanderlip, Arthur Nelson, C.E., M.C.E., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ithaca. van Graan, Lambert Rudolph, B.S., California, 1928. M.S., Vegetable Garden ing, Agricultural Education (Thompson, Stewart). Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. 184 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Van Keuren, Ernest Canfield, A.B., Cornell, 1920, A.M., Harvard, 1924. Ph.D., Elizabethan Literature, Late Middle English, English History (Adams, Strunk, Marcham). Savona. Vaughan, Lawrence Moore, B.S., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Farm Management Marketing, Economics (Warren, Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Ithaca. Verman, Lai Chand, B.S. in E.E., Michigan, 1927, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Kennard, Hurwitz). Amritsar, India. Vigneron, Marie Eugenie, B.S., Skidmore, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Production, Dramatic Structure (Drummond, Sampson). Ithaca. Waddell, Milford Rhoades, A.B., Baker, 1928. A.M., Literary Criticism, Modern Writers on Art (Cooper, Hutton). Edgerton, Kans. Wade, Miriam Anne, B.S., Cornell, 1929. M.S., Biology, Sociology (Claassen, Melvin). North Creek. Walker, Evelyn, A.B., Alabama Woman's College, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Production, English Drama (Drummond, Sampson). Birmingham, Ala. *Walker, Mabel Lorena, A.B., Mount Union, 1926. (Rose). Damascus, Ohio. Wallenfeldt, Evert, B.S., Iowa State, 1926. M.S., Dairy Industry, Marketing (Sherman, H. A. Ross). Geneseo, III. Walton, Beulah Earle, A.B., A.M., Duke, 1921, 1925. Ph.D., English Poetry, Old English, Victorian Literature (Sampson, Monroe, Northup). Morris ville, N. C. Walz, Kenneth Carl, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Eighteenth Century Liter ature, American Literature (Broughton, Prescott). Irvington, N. J. Wang, Tiao Hsin, A.B., Fukien, 1921. M.S., Sanitary Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bedient, Sherman). Foochow, Fukien, China. Wang, Yuan Hsin, A.B., Grinnell, 1928. A.M., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Qohnson, Briggs). Techow, Shantung, China. *Warren, Edward Lewis, A.B., Cornell, 1929. (H. L. Reed). Hollis. *Warren, Marian Lilley, A.B., A.M., Oberlin, 1922, 1925. (Broughton). Ithaca. Warren, Stanley Whitson, B.S., Cornell. 1927. Ph.D., Farm Management, Economics, Marketing (W. I. Myers, Scoville, Davenport, Pearson). Ithaca. Washburn, Helen Peavy, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., English Fiction, Elizabethan Literature (Sampson, Adams). FrankllnvlUe. *Webb, J. Shepard, B.S., Valparaiso, 1917. Valparaiso, Ind. Wedel, Arthur Albert, A.B., Oberlin, 1921. Ph.D., Structural Geology, Paleon tology, Economic Geology (Nevin, Harris, Ries). Moundridge, Kans. Weeks, Eva Mae, A.B., Cornell, 1929. A.M., Elizabethan Drama, Pastoral Poetry (Sampson, Broughton). Groton. Weintraub, Sidney, B.S., New York, 1928. A.M., Biochemistry, Physiology (Sumner, Dye). New York City. Weiss, Herbert Albert Julius, B.M.E., Cornell, 1912. M.M.E., Experimental Engineering, Industrial Engineering (Upton, Ernsberger). Rochester. Wells, John West, B.S., Pittsburgh, 1928. M.S., Paleontology, Zoology (Harris, B. P. Young). Homer. Wells, Joseph Harry, B.Chem., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Rhodes, Mason, Briggs). Ithaca. Wells, Leah Irene, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1927. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Gibbs, Hurwitz). Saratoga Springs. Wentworth, Harold, B.S., Cornell, 1927. A.M., English Literature, Middle English Romances (Strunk, French). Ithaca. Wentworth, Sidney Warren, B.S., New Hampshire, 1917. M.S., Pomology, Plant Physiology (Heinicke, Knudson). Ithaca. Whearty, Stephen Francis, jr., Ch.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 192 1, M.S., Wisconsin, 1923. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry (Bancroft, Papish, Bedient). Glen Cove. Wheeler, Ellen Thirza, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1925. A.M., American History, Government (Bretz, Williams). Perry. Wheeler, Everett Pepperrell, A.B., M.S., Cornell, 1923, 1926. Ph.D., Petrog raphy, Metamorphic Geology, Spectroscopy (Gill, Nevin, Papish). Ithaca. GRADUATE STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 1 85 White, Annie Mell, A.B., Smith, 1916. A.M., Psychology, Rural Social Organi zation (Bentley, Sanderson). Walton. White, Harvey Elliott, A.B., Occidental, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics,Mathematics (Gibbs, Collins, Hurwitz). Pasadena, Cal. Wierda, Jake Luidens, A.B., Hope, 1922. Ph.D., Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology (Kerr, Dye, H. D. Reed). Holland, Mich. Wikstrom, Arne, E.E., Chalmers, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoreti cal Physics, Mathematics (Richtmyer, Bedell, Hurwitz). Gothenburg, Sweden. Wilber, David Truxton, A.B., Cornell, 1910. Ph.D., Crystallography, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Gill, Dennis, Bancroft). Ithaca. *Wileden, Arthur Frederick, B.S., M.S., Wisconsin, 1924, 1925. (Sanderson). Pewaukie, Wis. Wilgus, Herbert Sedgwick, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Poultry Nutrition. Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry (Norris, Briggs, Sumner). Ithaca. Williams, Franklin Grandey, A.B., Middlebury, 1913. Ph.D., Mathematics, Geometry, Physics (Hurwitz, Snyder, Murdock). State College, Pa. ?Williams, Gerald Crofoot, C.E., Cornell, 1922. Ithaca. Williamson, Janet Agnes, A.B., Brown, 1918, A.M., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology, Anatomy, Pathology (Kingsbury, Kerr, Hagan, Olafson). Newport, R. I. Wilson, Alma Lavoy, B.S., A.M., Utah Agricultural College, 1916, 1925. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Soils (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, Bizzell). Farmington, Utah. Wilson, Elizabeth LeRoy, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Middle English Literature, Shelley (French, Prescott). New York City. Wilson, Helen, A.B., Baker, 1914. A.M., Latin, Literary Criticism (Durham, DeWitt, Cooper). Baldwin, Kans. Winecoff, Anna Thompson, A.B., A.M., Wyoming, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Latin, Greek, Archaeology (Durham, Jones, DeWitt, E. P. Andrews). Scranton, Pa. Winsor, Andrew Leon, A.B., A.M., Utah, 1920, 1921. Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Elementary Education, Experimental Neurology (Kruse, Moore, Liddell). Ithaca. Winters, Edna S., A.B., Vassar, 1910, A.M., Columbia, 1920. Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Psychology, English (Kruse, Bentley, Northup). Buffalo. Winters, Roger, A.B., Kansas, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physi ology, Physical Chemistry (Massey, O. F. Curtis, Briggs). Abilene, Kans. Witherell, Maynard Fayette, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Sanitary Chem istry, Physical Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bedient, Bancroft, Sherman). Burke. Wittwer, Eldon, B.S., Nevada, 1922. Ph.D., Marketing, Agricultural Eco nomics, Economics (Boyle, Myers, Davenport). Ithaca. Wolf, Louis Edward, A.B., Missouri, 1921, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Zoology, Aquiculture, Botany (H. D. Reed, Embody, Eames). St. Louis, Mo. Wood, Katherine Elizabeth, A.B., Rice Institute, 1925. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Literary Criticism (Adams, Cooper). Houston, Texas. Wood, Lawrence Arnell, A.B., Hamilton, 1925. Ph.D., General Physics, Electric ity, Mathematics (Merritt, Bedell, Hurwitz). Peekskili. Woodrow, Alan Wardlaw, B.S. in Agr., Ohio State, 1927. M.S., Apiculture, Entomology (Phillips, Johannsen). Raymond, Ohio. ?Woods, Edward Harold, M.E., Cornell, 1924. St. Josephs. Worman, Elizabeth Dorothy, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., The Drama and Theatre, Dramatic Literature, Rhetoric and Public Speaking (Drummond, Sampson, Wichelns). Brooklyn. Wu, King Ching, B.S., Hongkong, 1924, M.S., London, 1927. Ph.D., Experi mental Hydraulics, Materials of Construction, Highway Engineering (Schoder, Scofield, Conwell). Shanghai, China. Wynne, Rowland Harding, B.S., University College of Wales, 1928. M.S., Marketing, Farm Management (H. A. Ross, W. I. Myers). Rock Ferry, England. 186 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Yale, Maurice Wade, B.S., Cornell, 1924. M.S., Bacteriology, Dairy Industry (Sherman, P. F. Sharp). Guilford. Yasuda, Michiya, B.S., Hokkaido, 1919. M.S., Cytology, Plant Breeding (Sharp, Love). Gokisho, Nakaku, Nagoya, Japan. Yen, Leepin San, B.S. in M.E., Nanyang, 1925. M.M.E., Steam Power Plants, Industrial Organization (Barnard, Kimball). Shanghai, China. Ygay, Bartolome Morenio, B.S. in C.E., Arizona, 1927. M.C.E., Structural Engineering, Mathematics (Urquhart, Hurwitz). Pinamungajan, Cebu, P. I. Yoe, Adele Everett, A.B., Louisville, 1921. M.S., Biochemistry, Physiology (Sumner, Dye). Louisville, Ky. Young, Harold Newell, B.S., Cornell, 1917. Ph.D., Farm Management, Market ing, Economics (Misner, Rasmussen, Davenport). Ithaca. Young, Katherine Post, A.B., Adelphi, 1928. A.M., Dramatic Structure, Dra matic Production (Sampson, Drummond). Danbury, Conn. Zeissig, Alexander, B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Cornell, 1923, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Pathogenic Bacteriology, Diseases of Breeding Cattle, Blood Chemistry (Hagan, Birch, Hayden). New York City. Zia, Yun-Koh, B.S. in C.E., Nanyang, 192 1. M.C.E., Railroad Engineering, Structural Engineering (Barnes, Urquhart). Soochow, China. Zimmerman, Hazel Horsfall, B.S., Iowa State, 1917. M.S., Child Training, Educational Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Ithaca. STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR GRADUATE WORK DURING THE SUMMER OF 1928 Abbey, Benton Gregg, B.S., Hobart, 1922. M.S., Experimental Physics, Theo retical Physics (Murdock, Kennard). Holcomb. Abercrombie, Vaughan Freeland, B.S., Hobart, 1925. A.M., American History, School Administration (Bretz, Freeman). Bridgeport, Conn. Adams, Alma Meta, A.B., Shaw, 1922. A.M., English Literature, Nineteenth Century English (Northup, Sampson). South Orange, N. J. Adams, KerneyMilner, A.B., Kentucky, 1925. A.M., Modern European History, English History (Becker, Marcham). Altoona, Pa. Aitchison, Anna Mary, A.B., Grinnell, 1917. A.M., English Nineteenth Century Literature, American Literature (Northup, Strunk). Epworth, Iowa. Aitchison, Eleanor Ruth, A.B., Dubuque, 1923. A.M., English, Nineteenth Century Literature, American Literature (Northup, Strunk). Epworth, Iowa. Allart, Jacob Irving, B.S., Colgate, 1917. A.M., Education, Psychology Qor dan, Weld). Mattituck. Allen, Howard Bushnell, B.S., Cornell, 1914, M.S., Cornell, 1920. Ph.D., Rural Education, Farm Management, Rural Social Organization (Eaton, Stewart, W. I. Myers, Sanderson). Morgantown, W. Va. Allen, Leland Norcross, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic, 1923. M.S., Plant Physi ology, Taxonomy (Knudson, Wiegand). Ithaca. Allen, Millicent Louise, B.S., Elmira, 1925. M.S., Geometry, Analysis (Carver, Hurwitz). Ithaca. Anderson, Clarence Scott, B.S., M.S., Illinois, 1914, 1924. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Secondary Education, Animal Husbandry (Stewart, Ferriss, Hinman). State College, Pa. Anderson, Hope Evangeline, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1923, A.M., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology (Kingsbury). East Orange, N. J. Anderson, Oscar Daniel, B.S., Wake Forest, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Edu cation, Physiology (Hoisington, R. M. Ogden, Liddell). Anderson, S. C. Anderson, Roy Arnold, A.B., Augustana, 1925. A.M., Education, Psychology Qordan, Weld). Arnot, Pa. Archbald, Sara Thompson, A.B., A.M., BrynMawr, 1923, 1925. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physics (Bancroft, Browne, Richtmyer). Pottsville, Pa. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 928 1 87 Armstrong Marion, A.B., Cornell, 1907. A.M., English, French (Northup, Mason). Pittsburgh, Pa. Arning, Alexander Lyon, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1927. A.M., Mathematics, Physics (Hutchinson, Collins). Schenectady. Arnold, Chester Arthur, B.S., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., Paleobotany, Plant Path ology, Geology (Petry, Fitzpatrick, Nevin). Ludlowville. Atherton, Flora, A.B., Wilson, 1906. A.M., French, English (Mason, Hebel). Chambersburg, Pa. Aughanbaugh, John Edward, B.S.F., Pennsylvania State Forest School, 1926. M.F., Silviculture, Entomology (Spaeth, Herrick). Antes Fort, Pa. Austin, Everett Lewis, B.S., Purdue, 1918, B.S.A., Purdue, 1923. Ph.D., Agri cultural Education, Secondary Education, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Ferriss, Moore, Boyle). Ithaca. Baier, Doris Adelaide, A.B., Dubuque, 1923. A.M., English Literature, Amer ican Literature (Northup, Sampson). Epworth, Iowa. Baily, Albert Lang, jr., A.B., Haverford, 1912. M.S., Botany, Zoology (Petry, H. D. Reed). Westtown, Pa. Bainbridge, Annie, A.B., Hunter, 1919. A.M., American History, English History (Bretz, Marcham). Staten Island. Bakkum, Glenn Aimer, B.S. Agr. Ed., Iowa State, 1920. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Rural Education, Education Psychology (Melvin, Ferriss, Kruse). Wichita, Kans. Barlow, John Allan, B.S., Cornell, 1913. M.S., Educational Administration Qordan) . Elmira . Barrett, Ruth Frances, A.B., Keuka, 1926. A.M., English, Drama (Sampson, Strunk) . Interlaken . Bates, Irma M., B.S., Syracuse, 1927. M.S., Rural Education, Nature Study (Stewart, Conley, Palmer). Richmond Hill. Batten, Mary Lucille, A.B., Vermont, 1923. A.M., Latin, French (Durham, Pumpelly). Morrisville, Vt. Beadle, George Wells, B.S., Nebraska, 1926. Ph.D., Genetics, Cytology, Plant Physiology (Emerson, Sharp, Knudson). Wahoo, Nebr. Bean, Frederic Roland, A.B., DePauw, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Qohnson, Bancroft, Dennis). Elnora, Ind. Beane, Harold Linton, A.B., Taylor, 1927. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Kruse, Ferriss, Sanderson). Freeville. Beck, Harriet Stamper, B.S. in Ed., Adelphi, 1926. A.M., Spanish, Education (Dale, Freeman). Brooklyn. Belden, Mabel, A.M., Southern California, 1928.. Ph.D., Economic Theory, Economic Geography, Economic History (Homan, von Engeln). Castile. Be>ard, Henri Louis, B.S.A., Montreal, 1926. Ph.D., Dairy Bacteriology, Dairy Industry, Sanitary Chemistry (Sherman, Price, Bedient). Woonsocket, R. I. Besig, Emma Martha Sophia, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., Elizabethan Liter ature, Education (Adams, Jordan). Ithaca. Beyleveld, Abraham Jacobus, B.Co., Stellenbosch, 1925. Ph.D., Farm Manage ment, Marketing, Rural Economy (Pearson, W. I. Myers, Boyle). Thebus Siding, C. P., South Africa. Billyard, Louise May, A.B., Wellesley, 1907. A.M., English, Education (North up, Jordan). Auburn. Black, Hazel Juanita, A.B., Greensboro, 1927. A.M., Education, French (Free man, Mason). Landis, N. C. Boak, Ruth Alice, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1927, 1927. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Blood Chemistry, Physiology (Carpenter, Fish, Hayden). Auburn. Boles, Margaret Cabell, A.B., Goucher, 191 1. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Punxsutawney, Pa. Bond, Maurice Chester, B.S.A., Vermont, 1920. Ph.D., Marketing, Dairy Industry, Economics (W. I. Myers, Ross, W. V. Price, Copeland). Ithaca. Boochever, Louis Charles, A.B., Cornell, 1912. A.M., American History, Govern ment (Bretz). Ithaca. 1 88 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Botting, Roland Bassett, B.S. in Ed., Rochester, 1927, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Literary Criticism, English Language, Middle English (Cooper,' Monroe, Northup). Morton. Bowen, Laurence Henry, A.B., Furman, 1913, A.M., Chicago, 1922. Ph.D., Geometry, Mathematical Analysis, Astronomy (Carver, Hurwitz, Booth royd). Greenville, S. C. Bowers, Charles Homer, A.B., Franklin and Marshall, 1919. A.M., Educational Administration, Educational Measurements Qordan, Freeman). Portage, Pa. Bowers, Margaret Anne, A.B., Western Maryland, 1926. A.M., Mathematics, Education (Gillespie, Palmer). Millington, Md. Boyce, George Kenneth, A.B., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Ancient History, Latin, Greek (Laistner, Elmer, Jones). Churchvllle. Boyd, Howard Barton, B.S.A., Saskatchewan, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Eco nomics, Poultry Husbandry (W. I. Myers, Davenport, Powell). Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Bradley, Udolpho Theodore, A.B., Princeton, 1923. A.M., American History, English History (Bretz, Marcham). Pomfret, Conn. Brand, Robert Franklin, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., French (Mason). Potsdale. Britton, Edith Rosaline, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., American History, Govern ment (Bretz, MacKay). Buffalo. Brooker, Marvin Adel, B.S.A., M.S.A., Florida, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, General Economics (Myers, Spencer, Scoville, Reed). Gainesville, Fla. Brower, Auburn Edmond, A.B., B.S., Southwest Missouri Teachers College, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Plant Pathology, Taxonomy of Insects (Herrick, Whetzel, Johannsen, Forbes). Willard, Mo. Brown, Mildred Helene, Ph.B., Syracuse, 1917. A.M., Latin, Philosophy (Dur ham, Hammond). Berkshire. Brown, Robert Baird, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., English History, Seventeenth Century English (Marcham, Hebel). Yonkers. Brumley, FrankWarner, M.S.A., Florida, 1926. Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, Marketing, Rural Social Organization (Misner, Myers, Spencer, Sanderson). Gainesville, Fla. Bryant, Donald Cross, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Public Speaking, Ancient History (Wichelns, Laistner). White Plains. Bump, Janet Watson, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1925, 1928. Ph.D., Home Economics, Farm Economics (Lacey, Pearson). Lewiston. Burack, Philip, B.S.S., College of the City of New York, 1927. A.M., English, Public Speaking (Sampson). Brooklyn. Butcher, Earl Orlo, A.B., DePauw, 1925, A.M., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology, Anatomy, Zoology (Kingsbury, Kerr, H. D. Reed). Brlnghurst, Ind. Byers, John Raoul, jr., B.S., Washington, 1926. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Qohnson, Briggs). Everett, Wash. Cain, Cyril Edward, B.S., M.S., Mississippi A. & M. College, 1923, 1924. A.M., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Palmer, Sanderson). A. & M. College, Miss. Campbell, Edward Ketcham, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., Government, American History (Johnston, Nevins). Ithaca. Campbell, William Bucke, B.S. in M.E., Pennsylvania, 1922. Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Analysis, Physics (Sharpe, Gillespie, Kennard). Philadelphia, Pa. Canon, Helen, A.B., Colorado, 191 1, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Household Economy, Agricultural Economics, Economics (Van Rensselaer, Pearson, Davenport). Ithaca. Card, Dana George, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1919, 1925. Ph.D., Marketing, General Economics, Prices and Statistics (Spencer, Myers, Reed, Tolley). Lexing ton, Ky. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF I928 1 89 Carr, Virginia Witters, A.B., Elmira, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Production, Old and Middle English (Drummond, Cooper). Elmira. Case, Mary Margaret, A.B., Pittsburgh, 1914, A.M., Cornell, 1024. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Latin, Greek (Drummond, Durham, Caplan). Pitts burgh, Pa. Catherwood, Martin Paul, B.S., M.S., Illinois, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Farm Man agement, Economics, Marketing (Warren, W. I. Myers, Davenport, Pear son, Ross). Urbana, III. Chamberlain, Mary Edna, A.B., Cornell, 1924. A.M., American Literature, Modern Drama (Prescott, Strunk). Hazleton, Pa. Chance, Harrison Levi, B.S., Lincoln Memorial, 191 1, B.S. in Agr., Missouri, 1914, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology, Bacteriology (O. F. Curtis, Whetzel, Sherman). Albion, Idaho. Chapman, William Russell, B.S., Howard, 1922. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Johnson, Nichols). Uniontown, Pa. Chippey, Arthur Peter, A.B., Cornell, 1916. A.M., Education, Chemistry (Jor dan, Browne). Raleigh, N. C. Choquette, Charles Auguste, A.B., Clark, 1926. A.M., French, Spanish (Mason, Dale). Hamilton. Chou, Cheng Yao, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Agronomy (Love, Myers, Whetzel, Cooper). Shanghai, China. Chowdhury, Dibyenduprosad Roy, B.S., Bangabasi, 1925. M.S., Marketing, Rural Engineering (Boyle, Fairbanks). Calcutta, India. Chute, Hettie Morse, A.B., Acadia, 1916. Ph.D., Morphology, Bacteriology, Taxonomy (Eames, Hagan, Wiegand). Waterville, N. S., Canada. Clark, Anna Whitman, A.B., Vassar, 1898. M.S., Botany, Entomology (Eames, Matheson) . Binghamton . Clark, Ellis Fred, B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1915. M.S., Farm Manage ment, Animal Husbandry (Warren, Maynard). Woodbury, Conn. Clark, Florence Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Latin, Ancient History (Durham, Laistner). New Hartford. Clippinger, Florence Elizabeth, A.B., Lebanon Valley, 1913. A.M., Botany, Education (Eames). Dayton, Ohio. Coblentz, Roscoe Zacharias, B.S., Maryland, 1925. M.S., Poultry, Rural Edu cation, Farm Management and Economics (Hall, Stewart, Myers). Union Mills, Md. Connal, Velma Mildred, B.S., Vermont, 1926. M.S., Zoology, Ornithology (Reed, Allen). Newport Center, Vt. Cooper, Charles Logan, B.S., Hampton Teachers College, 1926. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Stewart, Sanderson). Harrisburg, Pa. Cooper, William Dye, B.S. Agr., Ohio State, 191 7. Ph.D., Farm Management, Marketing, Soils (Myers, Spencer, Bizzell). Cox's Mills, W. Va. Copps, Abbie Maryette, A.B., A.M., Elmira, 1918, 1919. Ph.D., Drama, Novel, Modern European History (Sampson, Northup, Becker). Chateaugay. Corcoran, Mary Romayne, A.B., Marywood, 1926. A.M., Latin, French (Dur ham, Mason). Old Forge, Pa. Cornish, Cornelia Baker, B.S., Columbia, 1922. M.S., Rural Education, Geog raphy (Ferris, Moore, von Engeln). Cortland. Cothran, John Cleveland, A.B., Cornell, 1908. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Mathematics (Browne, Nichols, Craig). Lockport. Cox, Hiden Toy, A.B., Furman, 1903. A.M., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Gibbs, Murdock). Greenville, S. C. Cox, Rex Warfield, B.S., Illinois, 1914, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Rural Education, Economics (Myers, Pearson, Eaton, Daven port). Bement, III. Crafts, Arthur Gibbs, A.B., Georgia, 1914. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Gibbs, Hurwitz). Atlanta, Ga. Craig, Edna, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1921. M.S., Taxonomy of Vascular Plants, Genetics (Wiegand, Fraser). Delhi. 190 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Craven, Wesley Frank, jr., A.B., A.M., Duke, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., English History, American History, Modern European History (Marcham, Nevins, Becker). Bahama, N. C. Crawford, William Fleming, B.S., Colgate, 1925. M.S., Education, Psychology Qordan, Weld). Blossburg, Fa. Cron, Jessie Honatson, B.S., Columbia, 1924. M.S., Botany, Zoology (Wiegand, Wright). Dunmore, Pa. Crosier, Willard Francis, A.B., Kansas, 1927. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Reddick, 0. F. Curtis, Briggs). Howard, Kansas. Crowell, Norborne Harris, A.B., Drake, 1914, A.M., Princeton, 1916. Ph.D., Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic and Metaphysics (Cunningham, Hammond, Smart). Des Moines, Iowa. Cummings, Clarence, B.S., New Hampshire, 1923. M.S., Secondary Education, Rural Education (Ferriss, Stewart, Eaton). Colebrook, N. H. ?Curtis, Ford Elmore, A.B., Oberlin, 1918, A.M., Michigan, 1924. (J. Q. Adams). Johnstown, Pa. ?Curtis, Harriet Ralston, A.B., Wellesley, 1922, A.M., Pittsburgh, 1925. (J. Q. Adams). Johnstown, Pa. Curtis, Margaret, A.B., Oberlin, 1925. A.M., English (Strunk). Saginaw, Mich. Cushman, Robert Alden, M.E., Cornell, 1921. M.S., Electrical Engineering, Physics (Ballard, Murdock). Lincoln, Nebr. Cutton, George Leon, A.B., Amherst, 191 5. Ph.D., Educational Administration, Educational Methods, Rural Social Organization Qordan, Bruce, Sander son). Cortland. Dalmas, Herbert Addison, A.B., Williams, 1926. A.M., Modern Drama, Old English (Sampson, French). Philadelphia, Pa. Daniels, Ruth Viola, B.S., Kansas State Teachers College, 1926. A.M., Eliza bethan Literature, Classical Literature (Adams, Caplan). Smith Center, Kansas. Dargan, Evan Pugh, B.S., Mississippi A. & M. College, 1896. M.S., Farm Management, Marketing (Pearson, H. A. Ross). Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, William Samuel, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1928. M.S., Rural Edu cation, Organic Chemistry (Palmer, Johnson). Le Raysville, Pa. Dean, Mary Jane, A.B., Bucknell, 1928. A.M., Mathematics, Animal Biology (Carver, Reed). Le Raysville, Pa. DeFrance, Jesse Allison, B.S., M.S., Colorado Agricultural College, 1924,1926. Ph.D., Botany, Plant Materials, Plant Physiology (Eames, R. W. Curtis, Knudson). Golden, Colo. Deitz, Fordyce Charles, B.S., Cornell, 1919. M.S., Pomology, Rural Education (Heinicke, Stewart). Farmingdale. Dickey, Ralph Davis, B.S.A., Florida, 1927. M.S., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology (Whetzel). Auburndale, Fla. Dixon, Alfred Alexander, B.S., Guilford, 1909. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Applied Physics, Theoretical Physics (Gibbs, Collins, Merritt). Raleigh, N. C. Dodge, Catherine Elizabeth, A.B., New Hampshire, 1923. A.M., English Liter ature, History of the English Language (Northup, Monroe). Contoocook, N.H. Dolan, Alice Marie, A.B., Smith, 1926. A.M., English Poetry, Education (Samp son, Jordan). South Gardner, Mass. Domonkos, Imre, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., German Literature, German Philology (Faust, Andrews). Irvington, N. J. Donnan, Edward Craig, B.S., Colgate, 1923. A.M., Education, American History Qordan, Bretz). Newfield. Dorrance, Alfred Bayliss, B.S., Michigan State, 1927. M.S., Agronomy, Farm Management (Cooper, W. I. Myers). Scotts, Mich. Dreibelbis, Francis Ralph, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924, M.S., Ohio State, 1928. Ph.D., Agronomy, Plant Physiology, Physical Chemistry (Bizzell, Curtis, Briggs). Wooster, Ohio. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 92 8 I91 Durfee, Walter Hetherington, A.B., Hobart, 1908, M.C.E., Harvard 191 1 Ph.D., Analysis, Geometry, Physics (Hurwitz, Snyder, Collins). Geneva. Eagan, Frances Palmer, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Dramatic Production, Dramatic Structure (Drummond, Sampson). Port Jervis. Eastman, Moses Gale, B.S., New Hampshire, 1913, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1916. Ph.D., Farm Management, Marketing, Economics (Myers, Warren Spencer Reed). Durham, N. H. Edwards, John Freeman, B.S., Howard, 1928. M.S., Plant Physiology, Bacteri ology (Curtis, Sherman). Washington, D. C. ?Eickmann, Reintraut Martha, A.B., Hunter, 1923, A.M. Columbia 1024 (Faust). West New York, N. J. Eldridge, Sophie Weygardt, B.S. in Ed., Pennsylvania, 1921. A.M., Experi mentalPhysics, Electricity and Magnetism (Gibbs, Collins). Philadelphia, Pa. Emery, Stephen Albert, A.B., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Mathematics (Smart, Thilly, Hammond, Hurwitz). Brooklyn. Emperor, John Bernard, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., English, English Literature, Latin Literature (Sampson, Strunk). Columbia, Mo. Engelder, Miriam, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Public Speaking, Education (Drummond, Jordan). Wellsville. Engle, Ohmer Harold, A.B., Wittenberg, 1914. Ph.D., Zoology, Botany, Ento mology (Reed, Wiegand, Matheson). Alliance, Ohio. Espe, Dwight Leonard, B.S. in Agr., Iowa State, 1922, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Physiology, Biochemistry, Animal Nutrition (Dye, Sumner, Maynard). Ithaca. Evans, Henry Carter, B.S., Haverford, 1926. M.S., Entomology, Botany (Johannsen, Petry). Riverton, N. J. Fairbanks, Floyd Cooper, A.B., Rochester, 1901. A.M., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Gibbs, Collins). Rochester. Fankuchen, Isidor, B.S. in E.E., Cooper Union Institute of Technology, 1926. M.S., Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Gillespie). Brooklyn. Farnham, Esther Coe, B.Chem, Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry Qohnson). Owego. Farnum, Paul Ervin, B.S., New Hampshire, 1925. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Eaton, Stewart, Myers). Penacook, N. H. Fay, Eliot Gilbert, A.B., Harvard, 1923, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., French Literature, Spanish, English Literature (Mason, Dale, Hebel). Ithaca. Filmer, Edwin Alfred, A.B., Cornell, 1912. A.M., Physical Geography, Geology (von Engeln, Harris). Binghamton. Fish, Marion, B.S., Cornell, 1923. M.S., Household Economics, Agricultural Economics (Van Rensselaer, Spencer). Rochester. FitzGerald, John Woodward, A.B., M.E., Cornell, 1926, 1928. M.M.E., Eco nomics of Production, Tests for Selection of Industrial Personnel (Kimball, Bangs). Brooklyn. Fletcher, Frank Chittenden, A.B., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Taxonomy, Mor phology, Ecology (Bradley, Johannsen, Needham). Minneapolis, Minn. Fletcher, Samuel Vaughton, Ph.B., Brown, 1924, A.M., Pennsylvania, 1926. Ph.D., Invertebrate Zoology, Entomology, Education (Young, Matheson). West ChcstcY Pa Fliashnick, Arnold Sidney, B.S., College of the City of New York, 1928. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry (Briggs). Brooklyn. Fordyce, Charles Redman, A.B., Cornell College, 1925. Ph.D., Organic Chem istry, Chemical Spectroscopy, Physical Chemistry Qohnson, Papish, Briggs). Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Foster, Charles Edward, A.B., Colgate, 1926. Ph.D., Entomology, Morphology, Invertebrate Zoology (Johannsen, Claassen). Hamilton. Foster, Robert Geib, B.S., New Mexico College of Agriculture, 1919. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Child Guidance, Agricultural Economics (Sander son, Waring, Boyle). Ithaca. Frank, Minna, A.B., Hunter, 1927. A.M., English Literature, Old English (Sampson, Monroe). Ozone Park. 192 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Franklin, Morton, B.S. in Agr., Oregon Agricultural, 1917. Ph.D., Floriculture, Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology (White, Emerson, O. F. Curtis). Ithaca. Freeman, Leland Norman, B.S., St. Lawrence, 1913. Ph.D., Education, Public Speaking, Educational Statistics Qordan, Wichelns, Freeman). Elmira Heights. Freeman, RayMcArthur, A.B., Cornell, 1924. A.M., Chemistry, Animal Biology (Browne, Reed). Gouverneur. French, Harold Parker, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1924. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Ferriss, Sander son). Albany. Frey, Carl Adam, A.B., Ohio, 1925, A.M., Ohio State, 1926. Ph.D., Bacteriology, Pathology, Entomology (Hagan, Moore, Matheson). Athens, Ohio. Fry, Howard Nangle, A.B., Bucknell, 1923. A.M., History, Education (Bretz, Jordan). Shilllngton, Pa. Furr, Joe Roudolph, B.S. in Agr., Mississippi A. & M., 1924. Ph.D., Pomology, , Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Heinicke, Knudson, Love). Ithaca. Galbreath, Malcolm Bruce, B.S., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Rural Education, Agri cultural Economics (Stewart, Myers). Webster. Gale, Eleanor Ruth, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., French, Education (Mason, Jordan). Ithaca. Gardner, Franklin Truesdell, B.S., Illinois, 1924. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Bancroft, Kimball). Tulsa, Okla. Gardner, Luella Pearl, A.B., Syracuse, 1926. A.M., Psychology, Rural Edu cation (Kruse). North Cohocton. Gasool, Anna, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., French Literature, French Philology, Philosophy (Mason, Pumpelly, Smart). Kingston. Gierke, Alfred Gustav, D.V.M., Cornell, 1917. M.S., Breeding Diseases of Cattle, Poultry Diseases (Birch, Brunett). Ithaca. Gilbert, Clifford William, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1916, 1926. Ph.D., FarmManage ment, Marketing, Economics (W. I. Myers, Spencer, Hart, Davenport). Ithaca. Gilbert, Marie Madeline, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., English Literature, French (Prescott, Mason). Ithaca. Gillaspie, Athey Graves, B.S., Lynchburg, 1928. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Biology Qohnson, Reed). Big Island, Va. Gillett, Charles Alton, B.S., Cornell, 1925. M.F., Forestry, Marketing (Reck nagel, W. I. Myers). Poughkeepsie. Gilman, Wilbur Eugene, A.B., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Rhetoric and Oratory, Literary Criticism, Government (Wichelns, Cooper, Cushman). Amsterdam. Gooding, Alice Annabelle, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. A.M., Ecology and Limnology, Plant Anatomy (Needham, Eames). Al bany. Goodnow, Donald Winfred, A.B., Clark, 1920. M.S., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics (Gibbs, Collins). Mendon, Mass. Goodwin, Merle Alice, B.S., Colorado Agricultural, 1926. A.M., Biochemistry (Sumner). Fort Collins, Colo. Gottlieb, Philip, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1921. A.M., Edu cation, History Qordan). Brooklyn. Gould, Sophia Arline, A.B., Adelphi, 1926. A.M., Biology, Plant Physiology (C H. Myers, O. F. Curtis). Baltimore, Md. Graham, Neil Henry, B.S., Hobart, 1926. A.M., French, English (Mason, Sampson). Rushvilte. Gray, Glenn Wesley, A.B., Bowdoin, 1924. Ph.D., English History, Law, Political Science (Notestein, Burdick, Catlin). New Vineyard, Me. Gray, John, A.B., Stanford, 1917, M.S., Wisconsin, 1920. Ph.D., Insect Mor phology, Economic Entomology, Plant Pathology (Johannsen, Herrick, Whetzel). Gainesville, Fla. Greenawald, John Alvin, B.S., Dickinson, 1925. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry (Briggs, Nichols). Schnecksville, Pa. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 928 193 Greene, William Lawrence, B.S., Shaw, 1925. A.M., Education, American History Qordan, Bretz). Garysburg, N. C. Griffin, Francis Ellsworth, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1928. A. M., School Administration, Sociology (Butterworth, Melvin). Briar- cliffManor. Griffiths, Elizabeth Lilley, A.B., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Botany, Zoologv (Eames Wright). Takoma Park, D.C. Gwyn, Morgan Haydn, A.B., Susquehanna, 1925. A.M., Education Qordan). Taylor, Pa. Hague, Iras Kathryn, A.B., Alfred, 1924. A.M., American Literature, English Literature (Northup, Sampson). Memphis. Haight, Sidney Niles, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. A.M., Education, American History Qordan, Hull). Albany. Haldeman, Doris Weiss, B.S. in Ed., Pennsylvania, 1919. M.S., Ornithology, Rural Education (Allen, Ferriss, Palmer). Philadelphia, Pa. Hale, Danforth Rawson, A.B., Colorado, 1924. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Mathematics, Optical Chemistry (Bancroft, Snyder, Mason). Colorado Springs, Colo. Haley, Harold Leroy, B.S., Hobart, 1925. A.M., Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century English, Elizabethan Literature (Sampson, Adams). Buffalo. Hall, Alta B., B.S., A.M., Missouri, 1912, 1913. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Political Science, International Law (Wichelns, Drummond, Cushman, MacKay). New York City. Hall, Everett Wesley, A.B., Lawrence, 1923. Ph.D., Logic and Metaphysics, Ethics, Psychology (Cunningham, Smart, Weld). Fond du Lac, Wis. Hall, William Franklin, B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State, 1920, 1924. Ph.D., Rural Education, Agricultural Education, Rural Social Organization (Butter worth, Stewart, Ferriss, Sanderson). State College, Pa. Hamilton, Henry Glenn, B.S.A.E., Florida, 1921, Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Man agement, Economics (Rasmussen, W. I. Myers, Davenport). Gainesville, Fla. Hand, Evelyn Lawton, B.S., Syracuse, 1922. A.M., French, Spanish (Mason, Dale). Hallstead, Pa. Hansen, Esther Violet, A.B., Vassar, 1921, A.M., Wisconsin, 1922. Ph.D., Ancient History, Archaeology, Latin (Laistner, E. P. Andrews, Caplan). Omaha, Nebr. Hardy, Robert Burdette, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., High School Administra tion, English Qordan, Sampson). Belmont. Harper, Floyd Arthur, B.S., Michigan State, 1926. M.S., Farm Management, Economics, Marketing (Myers, Warren, Davenport, Pearson). Middle- ville, Mich. Harshbarger, Henry Clay, A.B., Grinnell, 1922. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Govern ment, Educational Psychology (Wichelns, Cushman, R. M. Ogden). Onawa. Iowa. Harwood, Robert Daniel, A.B., Pomona, 1920. Ph.D., Ecology, Economic Entomology, Botany (Needham, Herrick, Eames). San Diego, Cal. Hatch, Duane Spencer, B.S., M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1915, 1916. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Rural Economy, Rural Education (Sanderson, Boyle, Stewart). Greenwich. Hatch, Emily Gilchrist, A.B., Syracuse, 1919. A.M., Dramatic Production, English (Drummond, Strunk). Cooperstown. Hayes, William Harold, B.S.A., Toronto, 1914. M.S., Geography, Rural Edu cation (von Engeln, Palmer, Ferriss). Saint John, N. B., Canada. Hazeltine, Karl Snyder, B.S., California, 1914, A.M., Stanford, 1927. Ph.D., Rural Education, Vertebrate Zoology, Invertebrate Zoology (Palmer, Moore, Claassen, Wright). San Jose, Cal. Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, A.B., Goucher, 1924. Ph.D., Psychology, Physi ology, Physical Chemistry (Hoisington, Dye, Briggs). Ithaca. Heether, James Arthur, A.B., Bucknell, 1928. A.M., Zoology, Invertebrate Morphology and Development (Reed, B. P. Young). Williamsport, Pa. 194 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Heintzelman, Walter Francis, B.S., Muhlenberg, 1927. A.M., Taxonomy, Ornithology (Muenscher, Allen). Hazleton, Pa. Helms, Osburn Charles, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic, 1926, M.S., Rural Edu cation, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Myers). Marion, Ala. Heminway, Caroline Ella, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1925. A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Paleontology, Structural Geology, Physical Geography (Harris, Nevin, von Engeln). Corning. Hemphill, Raymond John, B.Chem., Cornell, 1919, M.S., Colgate, 1924. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Brown, Johnson, Kimball). Ithaca. Henrich, Grace, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., Physical Geography, Zoology (von Engeln, Reed). Buffalo. Hering, Paul Edmund, A.B., Columbia, 1925, A.M., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Economic Ornithology, Aquiculture (Herrick, Allen, Embody). New York City. ?Herrick, Stephen Marion, A.B., Cornell, 1927. (Harris). Ithaca. Hetherington, Lyster Meadows, B.S., Cornell, 1917. Ph.D., Rural Secondary Education, Rural Elementary Education, Rural Social Organization (Ferriss, Butterworth, Melvin). Fultonville. Hettes, Paul William, A.B., Susquehanna, 1925. A.M., Education Qordan). Hop Bottom, Pa. Hewitt, Barnard Wolcott, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., Dramatic Production, Elizabethan Drama (Drummond, Sampson). North Tonawanda. Hinman, E. Harold, A.B., Queen's, 1927, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Genetics, Limnology (Matheson, C.H.Myers, Claassen). Ithaca. Hinshaw, Mabel Eldridge, B.S., Springfield Teachers College, 1924. A.M., Spanish, English (Dale, Sampson). Miller, Mo. Hoag, Lehman Edward, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Spectroscopy, Astron omy, Organic Chemistry (Papish, Boothroyd, Johnson). Waverly. Hoffman, Ruth, A.B., Wellesley, 1926. A.M., Botany, Zoology (Sharp, Reed). Elmira. Hoffsommer, Harold Charles, B.S., A.M., Northwestern, 1921, 1923. Ph.D., Rural Sociology, Rural Economy, Social Psychology (Sanderson, Boyle, Nafe). Roxbury, Kansas. Holcombe, Pauline Cook, A.B., Temple, 1925. A.M., American History, Govern ment (Bretz). Dushore, Pa. Hollis, Helen Dorothy, A.B., Iowa State, 1924. A.M., English (Northup, Samp son). Hudson, Iowa. Hoover, Helen Blanche, A.B., Omaha, 1927. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature (Northup). Omaha, Nebr. Hotaling, Gladys, A.B., Hunter, 1922. A.M., Zoology, Botany (Wright, Wie gand). Richmond. Houchins, Joseph Roosevelt, A.B., LL.B., Cornell, 1926, 1927. A.M., Economics, Government (Slichter, Cushman). Ithaca. Howell, Wilbur Samuel, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1928. Ph.D., Rhetoric (Wichelns). Bradford. *Hsu, Chien, C.E., Cornell, 1928. (Walker). Chekiang, China. Hubbs, Horace Newton, B.E., Union, 1915, A.M., Rochester, 1925. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Snyder, Hurwitz, Kennard). Geneva. Hudon, Marc Henry, B.S.A., Laval, 1925. M.S., Dairy Husbandry, Marketing (Price, Spencer). Montreal, Canada. Hughes, Everett Clarke, A.B., Carleton, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry Qohnson, Bancroft, Chamot). Worthington, Minn. Hughey, Ruth Willard, A.M., Columbia, 1921. Ph.D., English Literature, History, Philosophy (Adams, Sampson). Conway, Arkansas. Hulse, Melvin Lovell, B.S., Colgate, 1917. A.M., Education, Psychology Qor dan, Dallenbach). Hackettstown, N. J. Hunter, Howard Louis, B.Chem., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Bancroft, Mason). Fulton. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 195 Jacoby, Anna Laura, A.B., Cornell, 1916. A.M., German Literature, German Philosophy (Faust, Andrews). York, Pa. Jaggers, Richard Elmer, A.B., A.M., Kentucky, 1926. Ph.D., Educational Administration, Educational Supervision, Rural Social Organization (Butter worth, Moore, Ferriss, Melvin). Frankfort, Ky. Jamer, Tessie Margaret, A.B., Hunter, 1923. A.M., Zoology, Botany (Wright, Wiegand). Long Island City. Jenness, James Russell, B.S., Denison, 1906, A.M., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Alternating Currents (Gibbs, Merritt, Bedell). Dallas, Texas. Jensen, Richard Alfred, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1928. A.M., Administration, Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Sanderson). North Troy. Johnston, Alice Pierce, A.B., Mills, 1927. A.M., Botany, Nature Study (Wie gand, Palmer). Santa Cruz, Cal. Jones, Lucie Janet, A.B., New Hampshire, 1920. A.M., English, French (North up, Mason). Milton, N. H. Jordan, Gertrude H., B.S., Cornell, 1924. M.S., Rural Education (Stewart, Conley). New York City. Judy, Paul Ricker, B.S. Ch.E., M.S., Purdue, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Dennis, Papish, Briggs). Portland, Ind. Kelchner, Clyde Isburn, A.B., A.M., Dickinson, 1919, 1921. Ph.D., Experi mental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics (Merritt, Collins). Keuka Park. Kelsey, GenevieveMarie, A.B., Cornell, 1917. A.M., Latin, Education (Durham, Jordan) . Candor. Kemp, William Henry, jr., B.S., Wisconsin, 1914. M.S.Agr.. Ornamental Horti culture, Plant Breeding (Curtis). Pocatello, Idaho. Kennedy, Helen Mary, A.B., Wilson, 1928. A.M., History, Political Science (Bretz, Cushman). Sayre, Pa. Kerr, Amy Eliza, A.B., Westminster, 1912. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Lyric Poetry (Adams, Sampson). Bulger, Pa. Kilts, Alice Kathern, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1921. A.M., Mathematics, Education (Carver, Jordan). Sharon. Kiltz, Kenneth William, B.S.A., Purdue, 1922. M.S. in Agr., Rural Education, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Butterworth, Boyle). Crawfordsville, Ind. Kimball, Ruth Furmage, A.B., Goucher, 1926. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs, Craig). Washington, D. C. Kirk, Joseph Stanley, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1924. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Bacteriology (Bancroft, Sumner, Sherman). Peach Bottom, Pa. Klots, Alexander Barrett, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Taxonomy of Insects, Vertebrate Zoology (Forbes, Wright). Ithaca. Kohlmeyer, John Byron, B.S.A., M.S.A., Purdue, 1925, 1927. Ph.D., Farm Management, Statistics, Economics (W. I. Myers, Tolley, H. L. Reed). West Lafayette, Ind. Kolbe, Ernest L., B.S., Minnesota, 1927. M.F., Forest Mensuration, Forest Policy (Guise, Hosmer). Glencoe, Minn. Ku, Chien Chi, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Genetics, Animal Nutrition, Animal Cytology and Morphology (Fraser, Emerson, McCay, Hinman, L. W. Sharp, H. D. Reed). Peking, China. Kulp, Claude Livingston, B.S., Rochester, 1927. A.M., Administration and Supervision, Educational Method Qordan, Moore). Ithaca. Kurz, Edward Royal Henry, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Histology, Physiology (Kingsbury, Dye). Glendal. ?Larson, GraceVernette, A.B., Lindenwood, 1926, A.M., Illinois, 1927. (Eames). Paxton, III. I96 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Lawrence, Vivian Streeter, jr., B.S., Richmond 1917, M.E., Cornell, 1922. A.M., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry (Gillespie, Carver). Richmond, Va. LeCompte, Pearle, Ph.B., Chicago, 1917. Ph.D., Dramatic Literature, Dramatic Art, Rhetorical Theory (Sampson, Drummond). Pierce City, Mo. Leighton, Eleanor Sampson, A.B., New Hampshire, 1926. A.M., English, History (Northup, Marcham). Walnut Hill, Me. Leighton, Myron Preble, B,S., New Hampshire, 1926. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Stewart, W. I. Myers). Walnut Hill, Me. Leverich, Frederick Jesse, A.B., Alfred, 1925. A.M., Education, History Qor dan, Bretz). Elmira. Lewis, Arthur Walther, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Industrial Organization (Rhodes, Briggs, Kimball). Oneonta. Lewis, Charles Edward, B.S., Cornell, 1923. A.M., High School Administration, Psychology Qordan, Hoisington). Barryville. Lighter, Richard Carlton, B.S., Maryland, 1923. M.S., Marketing, Rural Education (Spencer, Stewart). Mount Airy, Md. Lipa, Charles Buell, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Nineteenth Century English Poetry, American Literature (Sampson, Prescott). Utica. Lipschitz, Harold, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Physiology, Biochemistry (Dye, Sumner). Brooklyn. Long, Eva Rose, A.B., Western Maryland, 1926. A.M., Mathematics, Edu cation (Craig, Jordan). Funkstown, Md. Longley, Lewis Edward, A.B., Coe, 1904, M.S., State College of Washington, 19 1 7. Ph.D., Floriculture, Plant Pathology, History of Landscape Archi tecture (White, Massey, Davis). Ithaca. Loomis, Barlow Tingley, A.B., Union, 1915. A.M., French, Secondary Edu cation (Bishop, Brooks). Unadilla. Lusch, John Scherer, C.E., Cornell, 1926. M.S., Physics, Education (Gibbs, Jordan). Brooklyn. McCollum, John Paschal, B.S., Oklahoma A. & M., 1927. M.S., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, C. H. Myers). Emerson, Ark. McCulla, Muriel Henrietta, A.B., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, 1927. A.M., Nineteenth Century Poetry, Nineteenth Century Fiction (Northup, Sampson). Thibodaux, La. McGinn, Donald Joseph, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., English Elizabethan Literature, Middle English (Adams, Cooper). Indian Lake. McGrail, Thomas Henry, A.B., New Hampshire, 1927. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Victorian Literature (Adams, Northup). Dover, N. H. McGraw, Hiram Ward, A.B., Colgate, 1912. Ph.D., Elizabethan Literature, English History, Modern Literature (Adams, Marcham, Sampson). Cort land. McLouth, Alice Herendeen, A.B., William Smith, 1923. A.M., Geometry, Analysis (Carver, Hutchinson, Hurwitz). Shortsville. McNabb, Leroy Clifford, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1924. Ph.D., Public Speaking, Dramatic Production, Dramatic Literature (Wichelns, Drummond, Samp son). Delaware, Ohio. McNaught, Clifford Fowler, B.S., Rochester, 1927. M.S., Education, American History Qordan, Bretz). Elmira. McPherson, Archibald Newton, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1924. A.M., Geometry, Analysis (Carver, Hurwitz). Aberdeen, Md. Mann, Harvey Blount, B.S., M.S., North Carolina State, 1920, 1925. Ph.D., Soils, Physical Chemistry, Plant Physiology (Bizzell, Briggs, Curtis). Raleigh, N. C. Marino, Teresina, A.B., Pittsburgh, 1925. Ph.D., Public Speaking, English, French (Wichelns, Northup, Mason). Washington, Pa. Marks, James Robert, B.S., Thiel, 1926. M.S., Botany-Taxonomy, Plant Pathology (Wiegand, Welch). Greenville, Pa. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF I928 197 Marsh, Cassie, A.B., Cornell, 191 1. A.M., English Literature, Education (Adams Jordan). Hannibal. Marshall, Louise Lottie, A.B., Howard, 1926. A.M., Education Qordan). Washington, D. C. Martin, David Terry, A.B., Emory and Henry, 1908. A.M., Public Speaking, Rural Social Organization (Drummond, Sanderson). Stillwater, Okla. Martin, Martha Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1921. A.M., Geometry, Analysis (Carver, Gillespie). Elmhurst. Martin, Ray Henry, B.S., Mississippi, 191 7. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Stewart, Eaton, Myers). Morehead, Miss. Meal, William Guy, B.S., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Management, Vegetable Gardening (Rasmussen, W. I. Myers, Thompson). Lockport. Mebane, William Nelson, jr., B.S., Davidson, 1918. A.M., Mathematics, Heat (Gillespie, Collins). Dublin, Va. Meisel, James Anthony, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1927. M.S., Organic Chem istry, Physics Qohnson, Gibbs). St. Bonaventure. Miller, Julian Creighton, B.S., Clemson, 1921, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, C H. Myers). Lexington, S. C. Miller, Katheryne Elizabeth, A.B., Bucknell, 1926. A.M., Mathematics, Edu cation (Craig, Freeman). Montgomery, Pa. Mishnun, Florence, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., History, Economics (Becker, Slichter). New York City. Mitchell, Doris Lillian, B.S., Cornell, 1925. M.S., Rural Education (Stewart, Conley). Ithaca. Mitchell, George Henri, B.S., Shaw, 1926. M.S., History, Political Science (Becker, Cushman). Mt. Vernon. Mitchell, Maude Marian, A.B., Shaw, 1924. A.M., School Supervision, Second ary Education (Moore, Ferriss). Hickory, N. C. Mitchell, Ralph Waldo, B.S., Shaw, 1923. A.M., Inorganic Chemistry, Biology (Browne, Claassen). Gatesville, N. C. Moe, George Gordon, B.S.A., McDonald, 1914, M.S., McGill, 1921. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Meteorology (Love, O. F. Curtis, Mor doff). Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Molyneaux, Joel Maxwell, A.B., Oberlin, 1924. A.M., Elizabethen Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Houghton. Monaghan, Frank Charles, jr., A.B., Cornell, 1927. Ph.D., English History, Seventeenth Century English (Marcham, Hebel). Johnstown, Pa. Montag, Elsie Marguerite, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., English Literature, American Literature (Northup, Broughton). Brooklyn. Moran, Wendell, B.S., Washington, 1927. M.F., Forest Management, Silvi culture (Recknagel, Spring). Seattle, Wash. Moreland, Charles Fred, B.S., Louisiana State, 1914, M.S. 1917. Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Plant Anatomy, Physical Chemistry (Curtis, Eames, Briggs). Baton Rouge, La. Moreland, Elizabeth Marguerite, A.B., Elmira, 1922. A.M., Latin, German (Durham, Faust). Elmira. Morell, LeGrand, B.S., Albion, 1901, A.M., Michigan, 1913. Ph.D., Experi mental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Electricity (Merritt, Gibbs, Howe, Bedell). East Lansing, Mich. Morris, Florence May, A.B., Temple, 1926. A.M., Latin, French (Durham, Pumpelly). Lansdale, Pa. Morris, Laval Sidney, B.S., Utah Agricultural, 1923, M.S., Michigan State, 1926. Ph.D., Horticulture, Plant Physiology (White, Curtis, MacDaniels, Curtis). Provo, Utah. Morrow, Geraldine Edith, A.B., Elmira, 1920. A.M., History of Play Pro duction, Phonetics (Drummond, Muchmore). Camptown, Pa. Morrow, Martha Maurine, A.B., Bucknell, 1926. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, American Literature (Adams). Camptown, Pa. Moscrop, Marguerite Carmody, A.B., Hunter, 1917. A.M., English Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). New Brighton. I98 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Murphy, James Francis, B.Commercial Sci., New York University, 1917. M.S., Education, Vocational Education (Jordan, Eaton). Brooklyn. Murray, Maurice Jackson, A.B., DePauw, 1925. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry (Bancroft, Dennis, Rhodes). Frankfort, Ind. ?Nash, Arthur Lord, A.B., Cornell, 1927. (Wichelns). Flushing. Nelson, Bertha Tyler, B.S., A.M., Cornell, 1924, 1927. Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Education (Kruse, Moore, Ogden). Brooklyn. Nolla, Jos6 Antonio Bernab6, B.S.A., Porto Rico, 1923, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding, Mycology (Whetzel, Fraser, Fitzpatrick). Rio Piedras, Porto Rico. North, Thomas Paul, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 191 7. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Stewart, Butter worth, Ferriss, Sanderson). Ithaca. Norton, Darwin Parker, B.S., Cornell, 1918. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Moore, W. I. Myers). Interlaken. Olney, Roy A., B.S., Cornell, 1915. Ph.D., Hural Education, Secondary Edu cation, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Bayne, Ferriss, Boyle). Morgan- town, W. Va. Orcutt, Marion Leland, A.B., Wellesley, 1915. M.S., Bacteriology, Histology (Hagan, Kingsbury). Princeton, N. J. Orr, Winifred Elizabeth, Ph.B., Westminster, 1905. A.M., Botany (Eames). Pittsburgh, Pa. Owen, Nancy Ethel, B.S., Arkansas, 1924. M.S., Family Life, Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Star City, Ark. Oxenreider, Earl Snyder, Ph.B., Muhlenberg, 1924. A.M., School Administra tion, Mathematics (Jordan, Hurwitz). Rehrersburg, Pa. Page, Frank Penn, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic, 1921. A.M., Education, Public Speaking Qordan, Wichelns). Groton. Palmer, James Beckley, B.S., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Rural Education, Edu cational Psychology, Entomology (Moore, Butterworth, Kruse, Johannsen). Ithaca. Parker, Edwin Robert, A.B., Pomona, 1919, M.S., California, 1923. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Pomology (Love, O. F. Curtis, Heinicke). Riverside, Cal. Parkhurst, Francis, A.B., Cornell, 1924. M.S., Rural Education, Education (Ferriss, Butterworth, Jordan). Pulaski. Parlette, John Wesley, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1925. A.M., Drama, Rhetoric (Drummond, Wichelns). Uniopolis, Ohio. Patterson, John Highberger, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Finance, Economic Theory, Accounting (H. L. Reed, Davenport, English). Ithaca. Paulus, Ella Everett, B.S., Ohio State, 1924, M.S., Cornell, 1928. Ph.D., Child Guidance, Nutrition, Psychology (Waring, SpohnKruse). NewMilford, Ohio. Payne, Anna Louesa, A.B., Goucher, 1913. M.S., Child Guidance, Educational Psychology (Waring, Kruse). Ithaca. Pearlman, Esther Anna, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., French, Education (Mason, Jordan). Ithaca. Pelaez, Manuel, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Economics, Government (H. L. Reed, Mackay). New York City. Perry, Harold Sanford, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1927. M.S., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology (C. H. Myers, O. F. Curtis). Addison. Phillips, Viola Allen, A.B., Cornell, 1925. M.S., Ornithology, Nature Study (Allen, Palmer). Geneva. Pike, William Perry, B.S., Hobart, 1926. A.M., French, English (Mason, Samp son). Middlesex. ?Pleasants, Annie Lewis, A.B., Maryville, 191 7, A.M., Illinois, 1923. (0. F. Curtis). Greensboro, N. C. Plice, Max Jennings, B.S.A., M.S., Purdue, 1918, 1925. Ph.D., Soils, Geology, Forestry (Bizzell, Ries, von Engeln, Spring). Fort Wayne, Ind. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 199 Plunkett,?Margaret Louise, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., History, English (Bretz, Hebel). Ithaca. Pocock, Charles Harry, A.B., Cornell, 1924. A.M., Education (Jordan). Rush- ford. Pocock, Edith Warburton, A.B., Wheaton, 1922. A.M., French, Education (Mason, Jordan). Rushford. Polley, Joseph Crawford, A.B., Yale, 1921. Ph.D., Geometry, Analysis, Physics (Carver, Hurwitz, Collins). Hamilton. Porter, Mary Louise, Ph.B., Chicago, 1913, A.M., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Middle English, French, American Literature (Northup, Mason, Prescott). Raleigh, N. C. Powell, Whiton, A.B., M.S., Cornell, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Marketing, Economic Theory, Finance (Myers, Holmes, Davenport, Reed). Ithaca. Pratt, Elizabeth Fisher, A.B., Elmira, 1900. A.M., French, German (Mason, Boesche). Elmira. Proctor, Roy Estes, B.S.A., Kentucky, 1927. M.S., Farm Management, Statistics (Myers, Tolley). Lexington, Ky. Pugsley, James William, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Greek, Latin, Ancient History (Jones, Durham, Laistner). Ithaca. Quick, Martha Edith, B.S., Cornell, 1920. M.S., Rural Education, Biology (Moore, Palmer). Ithaca. Quinlan, Geraldine Elizabeth, A.B., Elmira, 1913. A.M., History of Rhetoric, Phonetics (Wichelns, Muchmore). Elmira. Rankin, Harvey Walter, B.S.A., M.S.A., Georgia, 1926, 1927. Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Plant Anatomy (Whetzel, O. F. Curtis, Eames). Blackshear, Ga. Regan, May Agatha, A.B., Cornell, 1921. A.M., American Literature, English Literature (Hebel, Northup). West Hartford, Conn. Regan, Norma Kathryn, A.B., Cornell, 1917. A.M., Elizabethan Literature, Lyric Poetry (Adams, Sampson). West Hartford, Conn. Reinbold, Emmett Burton, B.S., Muhlenberg, 1926. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Qohnson, Briggs). Lickdale, Pa. Rich, Mark, B.D., Rochester, 1925. A.M., Modern European History, Philos ophy (Becker, Cunningham). Groton. Rickard, Josephine Gertrude, A.B., Houghton, 1925. A.M., Elizabethan Liter ature (Adams). Houghton. Ries, Donald Timmerman, B.S., Cornell, 1925, M.S., Michigan State, 1927. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Systematic Entomology, Zoology (Herrick, Johannsen, Wright). Ithaca. Ritzman, David Carl, B.S., Dickinson, 1924. M.S., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Browne, Briggs). Port Royal, Pa. Roberts, Edwin James, A.B., Wesleyan, 1923. A.M., Latin, History (Durham). Kingston, Pa. Roberts, Leo Bogan, A.B., Millsaps, 1920, A.M., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Browne, Briggs, C W. Mason). Jackson, Miss. Roberts, Lyle E., B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1925. A.M., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Melvin). Sche- nevus. Roberts, Ruth Tinkham, A.B., Goucher, 1928. A.M., English Literature, French (Northup). Kingston, Pa. Rose, Elizabeth, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Victorian Literature, Shelley (Northup, Prescott). New York City. Rothermel, Julia Elizabeth, A.B., Mount Holyoke, 1920, A.M., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology, Zoology, Physiology (Kingsbury, H. D. Reed, Dye). Reading, Pa. Rugh, Mary Grace, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1925. M.S., Rural Education (Stewart, Conley). Bolivar, Pa. Rush, Thelma Auriel, A.B., Muskingum, 1926. A.M., Dramatic Production, Voice Training and Phonetics (Drummond, Muchmore). Scarsdale. Pa. 200 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Russell, Jason Almus, A.B., Dartmouth, 1921, A.M., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Early American Literature, Victorian Literature, Modern European History (Prescott, Northup, Becker). Hamilton. Russell, Wilbur Sherman, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., American History, Ameri can Literature (Nevins, Prescott). Crown Point. Rutenber, Charles Blackmer, B.Chem., Cornell, 1921. Ph.D., Physical Chem istry, Physics, Philosophy (Briggs, Collins, Smart). Ithaca. Ruth, Francis Sylvester, A.B., Toronto, 1926. A.M., Mathematics, Education (Snyder, Jordan). Rochester. Ruth, Margaret Cameron, A.B., Beaver College, 1910. A.M., French, English (Mason, Guerlac, Northup). Pittsburgh, Pa. Rutland, Jesse Blake, B.S.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1910. M.S., Rural Education, Farm Management (Eaton, W. I. Myers). Austin, Texas. Sacay, Francisco Montalbo, B.S.Agr., Philippines, 1925. M.S., Rural Edu cation, Farm Management (Eaton, Stewart, W. I. Myers). Meycanayan, Bulacan, Porto Rico. Sanders, Rachael W., B.S., Lewis Institute, 1919. M.S., Home Economics, Biochemistry, Child Training (Monsch, Sumner, Waring). Park Ridge, III. Sapora, Doris Wigley, A.B., Cornell, 1923. A.M., English, Education (Brough ton, Jordan). Watkins Glen. Schaff, Harold Hunter, A.B., Wooster, 1926. Ph.D., Mediaeval History, Liter ary Criticism, Ancient History (Smith, Cooper, Laistner). Ithaca. Scherer, George Allen, B.S., Earlham, 1927. M.S., Physical Chemistry, Analyti cal Chemistry (Bancroft, Nichols). Kokomo, Ind. Schermerhorn, Ruth Clark, A.B., Syracuse, 1926. A.M., Rural Education (Stewart, Conley). Scotia. Schickel, Norbert Henry, M.E., Cornell, 1909. M.M.E., Experimental Engineer ing, Mechanical Engineering (Sawdon,Wells). Stamford, Conn. Schryver, Alice Elizabeth, B.S., Syracuse, 1925. A.M., Rural Education, Nu trition (Stewart, Conley). Omar. Schwartz, Anthony Max, B.Chem., Cornell, 1928. M.Chem., Organic Chem istry, Industrial Chemistry Qohnson, Rhodes). Montreal, Canada. Scranton, Laurell Lacey, B.S., M.S., Illinois, I921, 1926. Ph.D., Rural Edu cation, Educational Administration, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Butterworth, Boyle). Urbana, III. Scullen, Herman Austin, A.B., A.M., Oregon, 1910, 1927. Ph.D., Apiculture Taxonomy, Ecology (Phillips, Bradley, Claassen). Corvallis, Ore. Seaman, William, A.B., M.S., Brown, 1922. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry Qohnson, Briggs, Sumner). New York City. Seborer, Noah, A.B., Cornell, 1926. A.M., Latin, Greek (Durham, Caplan). Brooklyn. Shales, John Melville, A.B., Queen's, 1914. Ph.D., Rural Education, Educational Psychology, History of Education (Moore, Ferriss, Kruse, Bruce). Perth Road, Ont., Canada. Shapiro, Isidore George, B.S., College of the City of New York, 1927. M.S., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Browne, Briggs). Brooklyn. Sheers, Martha, A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women, 1926. A.M., Eliza bethan Literature, Old English (Adams, Monroe). Carmel. Sheffield, Frederick Marshall, A.B., Oberlin, 1922. A.M., French, Political Science (Mason, Mackay). Ellicottvllle. Sherman, Alice Elizabeth, B.S., Syracuse, 1920. M.S., Entomology, Zoology (Johannsen, Wright). Red Creek. Shipman, George Anderson, A.B., A.M., Wesleyan, 1925, 1926. Ph.D., Political Science, American History, International Law and Relations (Cushman, Bretz, Williams). Ithaca. Shipman, Kathryn, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1923. A.M., Nineteenth Century Literature, Elizabethan Literature (Northup, Adams). Chatham. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF I928 201 Shull, Charles Eugene B.S., Bridgewater, 1913. A.M., Mathematics, Mathe matical Analysis (Snyder, Hurwitz). Bridgewater Va Simrell Vivian Earle, A.B., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., English Literature (Sampson). Babylon. ^ ' Skelly, Frank Clark, A.B., Dickinson, 1922. M.S., Physics, Chemistry (Gibbs Browne). Tyrone, Pa. ' Skow, Norman Alexander, B.S., M.S., Iowa, 1926, 1927. Ph.D Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry (Dennis, Rhodes Papish). Soldier, Iowa. ' Smith, Alexander Wesley, A.B., Cornell, 1921. A.M., Educational Adminis tration and Supervision, History of Education Qordan, Bruce). Shelter Island Heights. Smith, Earl Charles, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1926, 1928. A.M., English Literature, Old English, German (Prescott, Monroe, Pope). Ithaca. Smith, Harlond Leander, B.S., Cornell, 191 6. M.S., Rural Education, Agri cultural Economics (Eaton, Myers). Alfred. Smith, Iola Adelaide, B.S., William Smith, 1919. M.S., Entomology, Nature Study (Johannsen, Palmer). Geneva. Smith, Lloyd Preston, B.S. in E.E., Nevada, 1925. Ph.D., Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics,Mathematics (Gibbs, Kennard, Hurwitz) . Reno, Nevada. Smith, Wetah Alice, A.B., Elmira, 1909. A.M., Zoology, Botany (Reed, Eames). Elmira. Sowder, William Jacob, B.S., M.S., College of Industrial Arts, 1897, A.B., Nash ville, 1903, M.S.A., Cornell, 1908. Ph.D., Agronomy, Inorganic Chemistry, Rural Education (Bizzell, Browne, Palmer). East Radford, Va. Spaulding, Major Franklin, B.S., Cornell, 1927. M.S., Floriculture, Agronomy (R. W. Curtis, Buckman). Clarkton, Ohio. Spohn, Burrell Blakeney, B.S. in Ed., Ohio, 1913. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Economics (Eaton, Kruse, Boyle). Columbus, Ohio. Staats, Lorin Coover, A.B., Ohio, 1926. A.M., Rhetorical Theory, Voice Train ing (Wichelns, Muchmore). Greenfield, Ohio. Stahlman, Elmer Edle, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1925. A.M., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Sanderson). Nlverville. Stanford, Joseph Sedley, B.S., Utah Agricultural College, 191 7. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Ornithology, Physiology (Herrick, Allen, Dye). Ithaca. Stanton, Amy Louise, B.S., Cornell, 1925. M.S., Rural Education (Stewart Conley). Ithaca. Steinmuller, Frances De Remer, A.B. in Ed., Michigan, 1924. A.M., English, History (Northup). Bethlehem, Pa. Stemple, Forrest Wilbur, A.B., West Virginia, 1908, M.S., Wisconsin, 1913. Ph.D., Rural Education, Entomology, Agronomy (Ferriss, Johannsen, Bizzell). Morgantown, W. Va. Stephens, Philip Holcomb, B.S., Nebraska, 1920. Ph.D., Farm Management, Economics, Marketing (Misner, Davenport, Pearson, H. A. Ross). Ithaca. Stewart, Morris Albion, B.S., New Hampshire, 1924, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Medical Entomology, Parasites of Fishes, Ecology (Matheson, Embody, Needham). Houston, Texas. Stickney, Richard White, B.S., Alfred, 1925. M.S., Rural Education, Rural Social Organization (Butterworth, Ferriss, Sanderson). Buffalo. Stilson, Chester Benton, Ph.B., Yale, 1920. Ph.D., Optical Chemistry, Analyti cal Chemistry (Papish, Nichols). Cortland. Stilwell, Celina Louise, A.B., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Education, Educational Measurements (Jordan, Freeman). Interlaken. Stone, Alan, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Economic Entomology, Histology and Embryology, Bacteriology (Matheson, Kingsbury, Hagan). Ithaca. Stone, Genevieve Evangeline, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., English, Education (Northup, Jordan). Ithaca. Stone, John C, A.B., Juniata, 1925. A.M., School Administration, Methods of Teaching Science (Jordan, Palmer). Huntingdon, Pa. 202 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Stott, Frederic William Heaton, A.B., Amherst, 191 1. A.M., English Poetry, Public Speaking (Sampson, Wichelns). Andover, Mass. Stover, Howard James, B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Marketing, Farm Manage ment, Economics (W. I. Myers, Pearson, Davenport). Sanborn. Strader, Jamie Ward, A.B., Queen's, 1915. A.M., Mathematical Analysis, Geometry (Gillespie, Carver). Ottawa, Canada. Strong, Frederick William, A.B., Cornell, 191 7. A.M., Rural Education (Admin istration), Educational Supervision (Butterworth, Moore). Schenevus. Sullivan, Eugene James, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1923. M.S., School Admin istration, Mental Measurements Qordan, Freeman). Susquehanna, Pa. Sullivan, Helen Iva, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1927, 1928. Ph.D., Modern European History, Economic Theory (Becker, Davenport). Amsterdam. Summerson, William Henry, B.Chem., Cornell, 1927. A.M., Physical Chem istry, Bacteriology (Briggs, Hagan). Flushing. Sutherland, Isobel Christina, A.B., Middlebury, 1925. A.M., Latin, Education (Durham, Jordan). Northfield, Mass. Sutterby, Floyd Henry, A.B., Rochester, 1926. A.M., English History, Modern European History (Notestein, Becker). LeRoy. Tallcott, Rollo Anson, A.B., A.M., Syracuse, 1909, 1920. Ph.D., Elizabethan Drama, Dramatic Production, Rhetoric (Sampson, Drummond, Wichelns). Ithaca. Tallman, Ralph Colton, A.B., Cornell College, 1927. Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry (Johnson, Briggs, Sumner). Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Teed, Gladys Florence, A.B., Stetson, 1926. A.M., English, Education (Samp son, Jordan). St. Cloud, Fla. Teeple, John Hazen, A.B., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Physics, Physical Chemistry, Mathematics (Merritt, Briggs, Hurwitz). Montclair, N. J. Thomas, Pherbia, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1926. A.M., Public Speaking, Dramatic Production (Wichelns, Drummond). Asbury Park, N. J. Thompson, Mae Stewart, A.B., Howard, 1927. A.M., Education Qordan). Washington, D. C. Thompson, Oscar Edward, B.S., Mount Union, 1923, M.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Zoology, Botany, Limnology (Reed, Wiegand, Johannsen). Holland, Mich. Timlin, Constance Josephine, A.B., Cornell, 1925. A.M., English Literature, American History (Sampson, Bretz). Concord, N. H. Timmons, Dugal Edward, B.S.A.E., M.S.A., Florida, 1926. Ph.D., Farm Man agement, Marketing, General Economics (Myers, Spencer, Reed). Gaines ville, Fla. Tokimasa, David Hidemichi, B.S., Hawaii, 1926. Ph.D., Vegetable Gardening, Plant Physiology, Plant Breeding (Thompson, O. F. Curtis, C. H. Myers). Heela, Oahu, Hawaii. Tolins, Myra Patricia, A.B., Cornell, 1928. A.M., French, German (Mason, Faust). New York City. Traver, Jay R., A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1918, 1919. Ph.D., Entomology (Claassen). Greensboro, N. C. Trout, G. Malcolm, B.S., M.S., Iowa State, 1923, 1924. Ph.D., Dairy Bacteri ology, Physical Chemistry, Dairy Industry (Sherman, Briggs, Price). Morgantown, W. Va. Tubbs, Laura Malvina, B.S. in Ed., New York State College for Teachers, 1927- A.M., Rural Education, Sociology (Moore, Kruse, Melvin). Candor. Tucker, Helen lone, A.B., DePauw, 1924. M.S., Paleontology, Tertiary Stratig raphy (Harris, von Engeln). Greencastle, Ind. Turner, Angie Lena, B.S., West Virginia Collegiate Institute, 1927. M.S., Chemistry, Mathematics (Briggs, Snyder). Institute, W. Va. ?Tuttle, Marion, A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1917, A.M., Yale, 1926. (J. Q. Adams). Rockaway, N. J. Van Aken, Roy, A.B., New York, 1920. A.M., History, Education (Becker,. Jordan). Interlaken. GRADUATE STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 203 ?Van Arnam, Ralph Newcomb, E.E., M.S., Cornell, 1926, 1927. (Boothroyd). Beaver Falls. Van Doren, Lurana Cole, A.B., George Washington, 1923. A.M., Biology, Education (Johannsen, Freeman). Washington, D. C. Van Ernan, Aline Willard, A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women, 191 7. A.M., French, English (Mason). Pittsburgh, Pa. Van Kleech, Edwin Robert, A.B., New York State College for Teachers, 1927. A.M., Educational Administration, Rural Social Organization (Moore, Butterworth, Sanderson). Waterford. Vaughan, Seymour Madison, B.S., Cornell, 1922. M.S., Rural Education, Agricultural Economics (Moore, Warren). Trumansburg. Vaughn, Alice Boynton, B.S., Cornell, 1918. M.S., Food Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Cavanaugh, Briggs). Cuba. Vickery, Mildred Utley, A.B., Cornell, 1904. A.M., Biology, Physical Geography (Claassen, von Engeln). Gloversville. Wadleigh, Clarence Benjamin," B.S., New Hampshire, 191 8. M.S., Rural Social Organization, Rural Education (Sanderson, Eaton). Durham, N. H. Wadsworth, James Raymond, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1920, 1921. Ph.D., French, Spanish, Italian (Mason, Dale, Hamilton). Hastings. Wagner, Russell Halderman, A.B., Monmouth, 1915, A.M., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Public Speaking, English Literary Criticism, Latin (Wichelns, Cooper, Caplan). Dayton, Ohio. Waitt, Daisy Bailey, A.B., Cornell, 191 1, A.M., Columbia, 1920. Ph.D., Eliza bethan Literature, Latin, Old English (Adams, Durham, Monroe). Sa- vannah, Ga. Wakeley, Raymond Earl, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1917, M.S., Wisconsin, 1924. Ph.D., Rural Social Organization, Agricultural Economics, Rural Education (Sanderson, Boyle, Eaton). Ithaca. Walker, Evelyn, A.B., Alabama Woman's College, 1927. A.M., Dramatic Pro duction, English Drama (Drummond, Sampson). Birmingham, Ala. Wallenfeldt, Evert, B.S., Iowa State, 1926. M.S., Dairy Industry, Marketing (Sherman, Ross). Geneseo, III. Walton, George Willever, Ph.B., Lafayette, 1915, M.S., Cornell, 1924. Ph.D., General Zoology, Invertebrate Zoology, Entomology (H. D. Reed, B. P. Young, Johannsen). Myerstown, Pa. Warren, William Dwight, B.S., M.S., Cornell, 1920, 1926. Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Education, Sociology (Browne, Kruse, Sanderson). Oxford, Ohio. Watkins, Donald Ellsworth, B.S., Maryland, 1923. M.S., Agricultural Eco nomics and Farm Management, Rural Education (Spencer, Eaton). Mount Airy, Md. Webb, Everett Stilson, A.B., Amherst, 1924. A.M., Education, Public Speaking Qordan, Wichelns). Greene. Weber, Mary Dora, A.B., Goucher, 1916. A.M., Physics, Mathematics (Gibbs, Craig). Pikesville, Md. Weisenfluh, Leo, B.S., Bucknell, 1926. A.M., Education Qordan). Old Forge, Pa. Weiss, Herbert Albert Julius, B.M.E., Cornell, 1912. M.M.E., Experimental Engineering, Industrial Engineering (Upton, Ernsberger). Rochester. Welch, Dale Dennis, A.B., Dubuque, 1922. A.M., Rhetorical Theory, History of Oratory (Wichelns, Caplan). Dubuque, Iowa. Wellington, Adair, B.S., M.S., Rochester, 1924, 1925. Ph.D., Organic Chem istry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry Qohnson, Bancroft, Sumner). Rochester. Wells, John West, B.S., Pittsburgh, 1928. M.S., Paleontology, Zoology (Harris, B. P. Young). Homer. Wells, Joseph Harry, B.Chem., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Industrial Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry (Rhodes, Mason, Briggs). Ithaca. Wentworth, Harold, B.S., Cornell, 1927. A.M., English Literature, Middle English Romances (Strunk, French). Cortland. 204 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Wentworth, Sidney Waven, B.S., New Hampshire, 1917. M.S., Pomology, Plant Physiology (Heinicke, Knudson). Ithaca. Wentz, John Budd, B.S., North Dakota Agricultural College, 1913, M.S., Cornell, 1916. Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Agronomy (Emerson, Knudson, Bizzell). Ames, Ia. Whearty, Stephen Francis, jr., Ch.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1921, M.S., Wisconsin, 1923. Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Optical Chemistry, Sanitary Chemistry (Bancroft, Papish, Bedient). Glen Cove. Wheeler, John Taylor, B.S., M.S., Wisconsin, 1916, 1926. Ph.D., Rural Edu cation, Rural Economics, College Teaching (Stewart, Boyle, Butterworth). Athens, Ga. Whipple, Clayton Ernium, B.S., Cornell, 1925. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Education, Farm Management (Stewart, Bruce, Ferriss, Myers). Perry. White, Daniel Beckett, A.B., Occidental, 1926. M.S., Experimental Physics, Applied Electricity (Merritt, Bedell). Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Whitney, Francis Luther, A.B., A.M., Cornell, 1906, 191 1. Ph.D., Paleon tology, Zoology, Systematic Vertebrate Zoology (Harris, Reed, Wright). Austin, Texas. Wilcox, Murray Hunt, A.B., Rochester, 1926. M.S., Chemistry, Physics (McKin ney). Delhi Wilde, Earle Irving, B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912, M.S., Pennsylvania State, 191 7. Ph.D., Floriculture, Genetics, Taxonomy (White, Fraser, Wiegand). State College, Pa. Wilgus, Herbert Sedgwick, jr., B.S., Cornell, 1926. Ph.D., Poultry Nutrition, Phvsical Chemistry, Biochemistry (Norris, Briggs, Sumner). Ithaca. Williams, EthelMay, A.B., Cornell, 1912. A.M., Spanish, French (Dale, Mason). Ithaca. Williams, Mary Elizabeth, A.B., Houghton, 1925. A.M., Latin, Greek (Durham, Caplan). Houghton. Williamson, Janet Agnes, A.B., Brown, 1918, A.M., Cornell, 1923. Ph.D., Histology and Embryology, Anatomy, Pathology (Kingsbury, Kerr, Hagan, Olafson). Newport, R. I. Williamson, Robert Earl, B.S., Thiel, 1926. M.S., Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (Browne, Johnson). Greenville, Fa. Winchester, Milo Follett, B.S., Cornell, 1921. M.S., Pomology, Rural Edu cation (MacDaniels, Eaton). Wassalc. Wingo, Charles Enos, A.B., Furman, 1924. A.M., Psychology, Education (Weld, Jordan). Zeigler, III. Winters, Edna S., A.B., Vassar, 1910, A.M., Columbia, 1920. Ph.D., Psychology, Educational Psychology, English (Hoisington, Kruse, Northup). Buffalo. Wittwer, Eldon, B.S., Nevada, 1922. Ph.D., Marketing, Agricultural Economics, Economics (Boyle, Myers, Davenport). Ithaca. Woerz, John Alva, B.S., Cornell, 1928. M.S., Bacteriology, Physical Chem istry (Sherman, Briggs). Staten Island. Wood, William Havens, B.S.Agr., Rhode Island State College, 1923. Farm Management, Rural Education (W. I. Myers, Eaton). Slocum, R. I. Woods, Ralph Hicks, B.S.', A.M., Kentucky, 1923, 1927. Ph.D., Agricultural Education, Secondary Education, Agricultural Economics (Stewart, Ferriss, Boyle). Ithaca. Wright, Estella Church, B.S., Cornell, 1915. M.S., Rural Education, Nutrition (Stewart, Conley, Rose). Wooster. Wright, Jeanetta Margaret, B.S., New York State College for Teachers, 1926. M.S., Organic Chemistry, Chemical Microscopy Qohnson, C. W. Mason). Dundee. Zeissig, Alexander, B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Cornell, 1923, 1926, 1928. Ph.D., Pathogenic Bacteriology, Diseases of Breeding Cattle, Blood Chemistry (Hagan, Birch, Hayden). New York City. Zimmerman, Sarah, A.B., Western, 1925. A.M., Literature, Rhetoric (Northup, Sampson). Dayton, Ohio. STUDENTS, 1928-29 The year of expected graduation is indicated by the number 29, for 1929, etc. The classification by colleges and schools is indicated by the abbreviations: A, the College of Arts and Sciences; AChem, the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemis try; Ag, the College of Agriculture; Ar, the College of Architecture; L, the Law School; Eng, the College of Engineering; C, the School of Civil Engineering; M, the School of Mechanical Engineering; E, the School of Electrical Engineering; MD, the Medical College; V, the Veterinary College; H, the College of Home Economics; Hotel, Hotel Management; Grad, the Graduate School; Sp, special student. Abbe, Ernst Cleveland, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Abbott, Amelia, 3iAg, Ithaca. Abbott, Samime Abdullah, 32Ar, Ithaca. Abbott, Stanley William, 29 Ar, Yonkers. Abel, Frederick, 30M, Williston Park. Abel, Herbert Spencer, A.B., 28MD NYC, Provi dence, R. I. Abel, Ruth Agnes, 31Arts, Olean. Abell, Roger Frederick, 30A, Bergen. Abkarian, Albert Lange, 30A, North Pelham. Aboumrad, Joseph Abdenour, 30A, Mexico City, Mexico. Abrahamian, Andro Melik, 32E, Teheran, Persia. Abraitys, Bertha Emma, 31H, Yonkers. Abraitys, Ida Johanna, 31A, Yonkers. Abramowitz, Sigmund, 31A, Brooklyn. Abrams, Alfred Lawrence, 30A, Elmhurst. Abrams, Arthur Lawrence, A.B., 29L, Binghamton. Abrams, Harold Herbert, 30A, Brooklyn. Abrevaya, Leon. 29V, New York City. Ach, Maurice Ettinger, 29Ar, South Orange, N. J. Ackerman, John Wright, B.Chem., Grad, Pater son, N. J. Ackermann, Frederic Boyd, 3 2A, New York City. Acton, Edward Michael, 32A, White Plains. Acton, Joseph Paul, 31C, White Plains. Adams, Alma Meta, A.B., Grad, South Orange,N.J. Adams, Armand La Verne, 31A, Ithaca. Adams, Donald Wilson, 29M, Harrisburg, Pa. Adams, Harold Haas, 32A, Cooperstown. Adams, Helen Blodwin, 32AChem, Sayville. Adams, Helen Smith, 31H, Homer. Adams, James Bailey, 31A, Coonerstown. Adams, Leonard Palmer, A.B., Grad, Angelica. Adams, Lewis Wakeman, 29Ar, Westport, Conn. Adams, Robert Kenneth, 3oAg, Buffalo. Adams, Thomas Edwin, 33Ar, Washington, D. C. Aginsky, Herman, 30A, New York City. Agnew, Ralph Palmer, A.B., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Agnew, William Clark, 32Eng, Rochester. Aherne. William Edward, jr., 3oAg, Brooklyn. Allison, Wilgo Gabriel, 31E, Trumansburg. Ahrens, James Scott, 3 2A, Bethlehem, Pa. Aigeltinger, Howard Owen, 30A, York, Pa. Ainsworth, Edward Gay, jr., B.A., M.A., Grad, Prospect Heights. Aitcheson, Thomas Brigham, jr., A.B., 31MD, NYC, Schuylerville. Akabane, Keiji, 32C, Tokyo, Japan. Aks, Freda, 29A, Monticello. Aks, Jacob, 29A, Monticello. Alaimo, Joseph William, 31A, Rochester. Albrectsen, Raymond, 3oAg, Ithaca. Aldrich, Edward Martin, 32C, Gouverneur. Aldridge, Curtice M. Clay, 33A, Rome. Alexander, Alexandre Emil, 29Ag, Buffalo. Alexander, Gilbert Henry, A.B., Sp A, Brooklyn. Alexander, Robert Evans, 29Ar, Westfield, N. J. Alexander, Russell Clarence, 29C, New York City. Ali, Amir, B.Ag., Grad, Hyderabad, Deccan, India. Allcorn, Luther Herbert, jr., 32E, Greenwich, Conn. Allen, Albert Gerald, 3oAg, Ithaca. Allen, Amos Green, jr., 3iAg, Chicago, 111. Allen, Andrew, 32A, Joplin, Mo. Allen, Anita Leanore, 30H, Lancaster, Pa. Allen, Charles Edmund, 32Ag, Sloatsburg. Allen, Charles Rollin, jr., 31C, Saratoga Springs. Allen, Edward Randall, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Allen, Elsie Guerdrum, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Allen, James Edwin, 32E, St. Joseph, Mich. Allen. Kenneth Clements, 29C, Dayton, Ohio. Allen, Laura Katherine, 3iAg, Ithaca. Allen, Raymond Ripley, 32V, Leominster, Mass. Allen, Sherman Vail, 31A, Fair Haven, Vt. Allen, Stanton Simeon, 32Ag, Stuyvesant Falls. Allen, Virginia Claire, 29Ag, Ithaca. Allen,William Capwell, 32M, Lexington, Ky. Alley,WillettMorton, 3oAg,White Plains. Allio, Stephen William, jr., 29 Hotel, New York City. Allison, James Philip, jr., 29C, Buffalo. Allyn, Frederic Billings, 3iAg, Mystic, Conn. Allyn, Helen Chapin, 29H, Brooklyn. Alma, Adams, A.B., Grad, South Orange, N. J. Alpert, George Rowland, 30A, New York City. Alpert, Morris, 30A, Gloversville. Altman, Leon, 30A, Brooklyn. Altman, Oscar, 29A, Monticello. Altshul, Harold Milton, 29A, Jersey City, N. J. Alvarez, Jose Mauricio, 29C, Santiago, Dominican Republic. Alward, Philander, 32A, Glen Rock, N. J. Amberg, Edwin Ludwig, 32Hotel, Utica. Ambler, Alfred Silas, A.B., 30MD, NYC, NewYork City. Ames, William Weldon, jr., 3 2A, Utica. Amico, Salvatore, 30C, Rochester. Amorosi, Gilbert Joseph, 32E, Shrub Oak. Andersen, Harold Samuel, 32C, Brooklyn. Andersen, Theodor Bonneland, 3iAg, Danishpet, Salem District, South India. Anderson, Anna Bishop, 29H, Savannah. Anderson, Clarence Milton, 31A, Washington, D. C. Anderson, Clarence Scott, B.S., M.S., Grad, State College, Pa. Anderson, Ethelyn, B.S., 29MD NYC, Olean. Anderson, Franklin Knight, 29A, Peekskili. Anderson, Frederick Hopkins, 32AChem, Wilming ton, Del. Anderson, Henry Lee, 31M, Salt Lake City, Utah. Anderson, John Franklin, 29A, Glendale, Ohio. Anderson, John Kilderhouse, 29Ar, Buffalo. Anderson, John Vanderhoff, 30A, Randolph. Anderson, Lester Raymond, 3iAg, Millgrove. Anderson, Marian Catherine, 33A, Accord. Anderson, Ornn Emanuel, B.S., 32MD NYC, Jackson Heights. Anderson, Oscar Daniel, Grad, Anderson, S. C. Anderson, Walfred Albin, B.S., M.S., Grad, Raleigh, N. C. Anderson, William Hart, jr., 30E, New York City. Anderson, William Marcellus, jr., 32C, Oneonta. Anderson, Wilson Losee, 30E, Maplewood, N. J. Andrew, Bertha May, 32Ag, Trumansburg. Andrew, Gladys Josephine, 29A, Trumansburg. Andrews, Anna Louise, 30A, Schenectady. 205 206 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Andrews, Charles Luther. 30A, Berkshire. Andrews, Cynthia Adla, 31A, Schenectady. Andrews, Doris Mae, 30A, Glens Falls. Andrews. Florence Frances, 29A, Ithaca. Andrews. Gertrude Estelle, 31H, Kirkwood. Andrews, Lauren Burdick, 3iAg, Big Indian. Andrews, Mary, 31A, Schenectady. Andrews, Robert Winfield, 32Ar, Conneaut, Ohio. Andrus, Lawrence Russell, A.B., Grad, Nunda. Angell, James Knickerbocker, A.B., 3iHotel, Waverly. Anmuth, Rosalind, 31A, Brooklyn. Antell, Bertel Waldemar, 31L, Brooklyn. Antoville, Abraham Arthur, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Apfel, Florence Ann, 32A, Brooklyn. Apgar, Stanford Wade, 32M, Rutherford, N. J. Archambault, Joseph, A.B., Grad, Port Kent, Maine. Arent, Albert Ezra, 32A, Rochester. Aring, Milton Walter, 3oAr, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Aristakes, Mihram Anedis, Grad, Baghdad, Iraq. Armaghanian, Veronica, B.A., SpMD NYC, New York City. Armstrong, David Earle, 30V, West Winfield. Armstrong, Donald Azariah, 3oAg, West Winfield. Armstrong, Earl H., 33Ar, Pontiac, Mich. Armstrong, Frank Thobam, 31A, Leechburg, Pa. Armstrong, John Mill, 30M, Philadelphia, Pa. Armstrong, John Reuel, 29L, Rawlins, Wyo. Armstrong, Martha Alice, 32Ag, Poughkeepsie. Armstrong, Mary Elizabeth, 31H, Whitestone. Arnold, Earl Lee, 3oAg, Ludlowville. Arnold, Frances Ina, 3?.A, Fillmore. Arnold, Mary Lillian, Sp A, Ithaca. Arnold, Mary Miller, 31H, New York City. Arnold, Samuel Averett, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Aronson, Grace Sylvia, 31H, Mount Vernon. Aronson, Jesse Besthoff, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Aronson, Julian, A.B., Grad, Brooklyn. Aronson, Lester Ralph, 32A, Brooklyn. Aronson, Philip, 32A, Albany. Arthur, Martha Jean, 32A, Orchard Park. Arthur, Robert Warner, 32A, Rome. Asai, Tazu Elizabeth, 3iAg, Ithaca. A6hbery, Ray Stephens, 29L, Ithaca. Ashman, Philip, A.B., 32MD, Brooklyn. Asmus. Anna Charlotte, 31A, Ithaca. Asmus, Johanna Bertha, 29V, Ithaca. Atkins, James Gordon, 30A, Brooklyn. Atwood, John Boyd, 30M, Beaver, Pa. Auch, Ida Ella, 30A, Buffalo. Aughanbaugh, John Edward, B.S., Grad, Antes Fort, Pa. Auguste, Gerardo, 32A, Cabimas, Venezuela. Aust, Cecelia Althea, 31H, Otto. Austin, Mabel Esther, 29Ag, Middletown. Austin, Paul Rolland, B.A., Grad, Madison, Wis. Austin, Samuel Yates, jr., 31C, Scarsdale. Austin, Th-omas Ralph, B.S., 32MD NYC, Chand- Avens, Alfred William, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Avery, Alice Rhoda, 32H, Tottenville, Avery, Stuart Benjamin, jr., 32C, Stamford, Conn. Axtell, Lawrence Henry, 33Hotel, Ithaca. Ayau, Anthony Edward, A.B., Grad, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Ayer, James Harper, 3oAg, Angola. Ayers, Esther Victoria, 31H, Crittenden. Aymar, Reynold Anthony, 2gAg, Maspeth. Ayres, Clarence Martin, jr., 32Ar, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Babb, Arnold Obed, 29C, Keyser, W. Va. Babb, RolandWalker, 29Ag, East Dixfield, Maine. Babcock, Edward Philip, 31E, Warwick. Babcock, Eleanor Louise, 32H, Horseheads. Babcock, Horace Willoughby, 32Ag, Prattsburg. Babcock, Marian Louise, 31H. Ithaca. Babcock, Monroe Cappel, 3oAg, Fredonia. Babcock, Ronald Russell, 32Ag, Ashville. Bache, Ethel Catherine, 31H, Huntington. Bachman, William Ellis, 3iAg, Ashtabula, Ohio. Bachman, William Steohen, 32E, Wilmington, Del. Bachmann, John Martin, 32Ag, Yonkers. Bachmann, Rudolf Friedhold, 32MD, Waltham, Mass. Bacon, Charles Edson, 32C, Detroit, Mich. Bacon, Edmund Norwood, 3iAr, Wallingford, Pa. Bacon, Walter Meredith, 30E, Pelham Manor. Badger, Margaret, Sp A, Ithaca. Bagley, John Charles, 30L, Catskill. Bagot, Atherton, 32Eng, Buffalo. Bailey, Bruce Leonard, 29M, Niagara Falls. Bailey, Headley Edmund, 3oAg, New York City. Bailey, Herbert Otis, jr., 33Ar, Mechanicville. Bailey, Janet, 31A, Penn Yan. Bailey, John Haynes. 32A, Caledonia. Bailey, Mildred Frances, Sp A, South Williams port, Pa. Bainbridge, Mary Anna, 32A, Hamilton Square. . N. J. Baird, James Kenneth, 3oAr, Utica. Baitz, Marion Elsa, 32A, Rochester. Baker, Charles Emerson, 29E, Aberdeen, Md. Baker, Charles Jones, A.B., 32MD, Pittsfield, Mass. Baker, Charles Parker, 32A, New York City. Baker, Donald Wyckoff, 29V, Trenton, N. J. Baker, Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Baker, Fred Cornell, 3oAg, Wilson. Baker, Helon Gertrude, 30H, Gouverneur. Baker. Howard Asa, 32A, Jamaica. Baker, Jesse Harold, 32AChem, Kingston. Baker, Joseph Clifford, 30C, Oxford. Baker, Katharine Weakley, 30A, Harrisburg, Pa. Baker, Kenneth William, 29 Hotel, Chautauqua. Baker, Maurice Oliver, A.B., Grad, Culver, Ind. Baker, Robert Franklin, 31E, Tonawanda. Baker, Thomas Alexander, B.S., Grad, Newark, Del. Balasquide, Miguel Angel, 29E, Ponce, P. R. Baldauf, Frank Henry, 29M, Buffalo. Balderston, Eugene Price, jr., 30L, Philadelphia, Pa. Balducci, Antonio Clemente, 32Ag, Canastota. Baldwin, Mary Louise, 32H, Norwich. Bale, William Freer, 32AChem, Odessa. Balke, Claire Coddington, 31A, Highland Park, 111. Ball, Donald Nelson, B.S., Grad, Sunbury, Pa. Ball, Frances Elizabeth, 29A, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ball, Marjorie Jane, 30A, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ballotin, Solomon Marvin, 32A, Dunkirk. Bamberger, Ruth Sylvia, 29A, Harrison. Bancroft, George, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Bancroft, Jean Gordon, 30A, Ithaca. Bank, Charles Howard, 32Ag, Flushing. Bank, Edgar Mulholland, 3iAg, Flushing. Banks, Virginia Gardner, 30A, Ithaca. Banta, William Cairns, 30A. Ridgewood, N. J. Baran, Joseph Hycinth, 32Ag, Auburn. Barber, Percival George, 32V, Carolina, R. I. Barclay, James Wallace, 31C, Berea, Ohio. Bardes, Philip, 31A, Brooklyn. Barker, Elda Jane, 30H, Newark. Barlow, Mary Louise, 32A, Ithaca. Barnes, Helen Elizabeth, 29Ag, Wallingford, Conn. Barnes, LeRoy Lesher, A.B., Grad, Wakeman, Ohio. Barnes, Melvin Bunker, 3oAr, Andover, Mass. Barnes, Sidney Wilson, B.A., A.M., Grad, Tall- madge, Ohio. Barnett, Charles Edward, A.B., Grad, Toledo, Ohio. Barnett, Dorothy Irene, B.S., Grad, Lucas, Ohio. Barney, Keith Richard, 29C, Springfield, Vt. Barone, Russell Edward, 30A, Dunkirk. Baronian, Haigaram Mihran, 32Ag, Ithaca. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 207 Barrett, John Henry, 30V, New York City. Barrett, Virginia, 32A, Sayre, Pa. Barroso-Bernier, Adalberto, A.B., 31MD NYC, Santa Marta, Colombia. Barroway, James Norman, 31A, Camden, N. J. Bars, Doris Mae, 31A, Lockport. Battels, Millard, A.B., 29L, Syracuse. Barthel, Virginia Mae, 32A, Bellerose. Bartholomew, Bertha M., Sp A, Ithaca. Bartley, Merle Campbell, 3oHotel, Fredonia. Barton, Irving Titus, 31C, Montour Falls. Barton, Wilhelmina, 31A, Ithaca. Barvian, Mary Theresa, 3-iAg, White Plains. Bascom, Carlton Hawkins, AChem, Grad, Lan- Bass, Sara! A.B., 29MD NYC, Long Island City. Bassage, Evelyn DeGolier, 29A, Rochester. Bassett, Deane Lewis, 31M, Carbondale, Pa. Bassett, Philip Theodore, 29Ag, Rochester. Bassevitch, Marcus, A.B., 30L, Hartford, Conn. Bastian, Brewster .Allen, 32M, Brighton. Bastian, Joseph William, 32C, Wilmington, Del. Bate, Harold Herbert, 3Ag, Westwood, N. J. Bateman, Margaret Seeley, 30A, Boonville. Bateman, Mary Frances, 29A, Boonville. Bates, Curtis Stowell, A.B., 29L, Ithaca. Bates, Mary Murphy, 30A, Ithaca. Bates, Stanford Collins, 3oAg, Adams. Baty, James Bernard, B.S., Grad, Taylor, Texas. Bauer, William Dilworth, 29C, Geneva. Bauerle, Benjamin Graham, 30M, Philadelphia, Pa. Baum, Alvin, 29A, New York City. Baum, Bernard, 29A, New York City. Baum, Martin David, 32V, New York City. Bauman, Norman Charles, 29E, Buffalo. Baumann, Frank Albert, 33A, Binghamton. Baumann, Frederick Llewellyn, Ph.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Baxter, Edmund D., 31A, Easton, Md. Baxter, Ernest Cecil, 30V, Penn Yan. Baxter, Robert, 33Ar, Newport, R. I. Bayly, Leona Breneman, B.A., Grad, Duluth, Minn. Beadle, George Wells, B.Sc, M.Sc, Grad, Ithaca. Beadle, Ruth Adelaide, 30H, Wahoo, Nebr. Beals, Josephine Amanda, 31A, Washington, D. C. Beaman, Orson Caswell, 29 AChem, White Plains. Bean, Frederic Roland, A.B., Grad, Elnora, Ind. Bean, Henry Detwiler, 31C, Shippack, Pa. Bean, Mary Ionio, 30H, Sykesville, Pa. Bean, Reynold L., 3iAg, Silver Creek. Bean, Stephen Newman, 31M, West Haven, Conn. Beard, James Randolph, jr., B.S., 29MD NYC, Brooklyn. Beardsley, Martha Elizabeth, 32A, Trumansburg. Beasley, Bertha E., Sp Ag, Geneva. Beattie, Charles Woodruff, 29A, Binghamton. Beatty, David Percy, B.S., Grad, Crafton, Pa. Beatty, Marjorie Elizabeth, 31A, Ossining. Beatty, Shelton Lee, B.A., Grad, McKenzie, Tenn. Beaty, Harold William, A.B., 31MD NYC, James town. Beaven, Marion Jean, 32A, Paterson, N. J. Beaver, Robert Pierce, A.B., M.A., Grad, Hamil ton, Ohio. Bebb, George Carpenter, 3oAr, Newark. Bebb,,Margaret, 31A, Newark. Beck, Sidney Deerfield, 29A, Trenton, N. J. Becker, David, 30A, Brooklyn. Becker, Edward, 31A, Brooklyn. Becker, Edward Rupert, B.S., Grad, Rochester. Becker, Folke, 31A, Brooklyn. Becker Henry Lorenz, 32A, Mount Vernon. Beckstein, Roger Malcolm, 32M, Pelham. Beckwith, Dwight King, B.S., 29M, Rochester. Bedell, Alfred Redfield, 32Ag, Wallkill. Bedell, Andrew Gordon, 29Ag, St. James. Bedford, Margaret, 31A. Philadelphia, Pa. Beeaker, Vincent Harold, A.B., 32MD NYC, Rumford, Me. Beebe, Benjamin Franklin, 3iAg, Ithaca. Beebe, Chester Cushman, 3iAg, Ithaca. Beebee, Lewis Ralph, 31M, Syracuse. Beelin, Norman, jr., 29L, Norfolk, Va. Beers, Alfred Montgomery, 31V, Binghamton. Beers, Howard Wayland, 29 Ag, Union Springs. Beers, Robert Lewis, 32Ag, Union Springs. Behrman, George William, jr., 29 Ag, Sayville. Beil, Arthur Randall, Ph.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Belcher, Richard Gregory, 29Ar, Westwood, N. J. Belden, Burton Chandler, A.B., Grad, Fredonia. Belknap, Burton H., M.S., Grad, Grand Marais, Mich. Belknap, George Nicholas, B.A., Grad, Moro, Oregon. Belknap, James Francis, 30E, Baldwinsville. Bell, Charles Herbert, 30E, Elizabeth, N. J. Bell, William Henry, 29A, Lockport. Bellach, Harry, 29A, Brooklyn. Bellegia, Faust Louis. 32A, Niagara Falls. Bellinger, Donald Parker, 31A, White Plains. Bellows, Rowland Thompson, Ph.B., 30MD NYC, Brooklyn. Bender, Meyer, 29A, Brooklyn. Bender, Raymond Clayton, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Bender, Theodore, 32A, Ebenezer. Bender, Wesley Charles, 29A, Rockaway Beach. Benedict, Charles Augustus, 31A, Tuckahoe. Benedict, Manson, B.Chem., Grad, Lake Linden, Mich. Benedict, Walter Carl, jr., 30C, North Tonawanda. Benedict, William Sidney, A.B., Grad, Lake Linden, Mich. Benenson, William, A.B., 29MD NYC, Napanoch. Bennett, Charles Gordon, 3oAg, Hudson. Bennett, Clarence Ol'ver, 29Ag, Greenport. Bennett, Dean James, 29M, Geneva. Bennett, Graham Lewis, A.B., 31MD NYC, Bath. Bennett, Harry Wiggin, 32Ag, New York City. Bennett, Kingsley Lorillard, A.B., 31L, North Providence, R. I. Bennett, Lillian Sanford, 29H, Ithaca. Bennett, Mable Lorna, 31A, Ithaca. Bennett, Mills Tourtellotte, 31C, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Benning, Harvey Henry, 30E, Clyde. Benninger, Charles, jr., A.B., 31MD NYC, San Francisco, Cal. Benson, Horace Hull, 29Ag, Esperance. Bentley, Louis Lees, 29M, Beaver Falls, Pa. Bentley, Richard McCurdy, 31M, Youngstown. Ohio. Bentley, Richard Strobridge, 31A, Hastings-on- Hudson. B6rard, Henri Louis, B.A., B.S.A., Grad, Woon- socket, R. I. Berean, Horace Greeley, 31A, Hamburg. Berg, Alfred Sidney, 30A, Monticello. Berger, Alfred Paul, 29A, Peekskili. Berger, Charles Edward, B.S., Grad, Philadelphia, Berger, Samuel, 32V, New York City. Berger, Sidney James, A.B., 29L, Peekskili. Bergmann, Leslie Voss, 29M, Brooklyn. Bergner, William Langton, 29E, Callicoon. Berkowitz, Louis Sacks, 29L, New York City. Berlesky, Harry Stephen, 29A, Barberton, Ohio. Berlin, Norman J., A.B., 29L, Norfolk, Va. Berman, Leon, 30A, Syracuse. Berner, FredWaldemar, B.S., Grad, Dayton, Ohio. Bernstein, Arthur, 30A, Utica. Bernstein, Arthur Hendrick, A.B., 30L, New York City. Bernstein, Leonard Harold, 30A, New York City. Bernstein. Louis Morton, 32A, Utica. Berresford, Arthur Beattys, 29E, Ithaca. Berthold, Roy Victor, 32E, Laurelton. Bertram, Alida, 33A, Catonsville, Md. Besig, Emma Martha Sophia, A.B., Grad, Albany. 208 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Besley, Lowell, 3iAg, Baltimore, Md. Bessmer, Ear] Stewart, 30A, Sherrill. Betancourt, Alberto Hevia, Sp L, Havana, Cuba. Betten, Cornelius, jr., 31A, Ithaca. Bettis, Esther Marv 32H, Rochester. Betzold, Curtis William, 32V, Sanger, Cal. Bevitt, William Dealtry, 30E, Rome. Beyer, Arthur Herman. 31L, New York City. Beyer, Frank Kemp, 29Ag, Buffalo. Beyer, Irma Florence, 29A, Buffalo. Beyer. John Robert, 32HoteI, Buffalo. Beyerle,WilliamPercival,32M, Baltimore,Md. Beyland,CharlesPowell, 31C, Pittsford. Beyland.SidneyWarren, 29E,Pittsford. Beyleveld, Abraham Jacobus, B.Com., Grad, Thebus Siding, C. P., South Africa. Bicket, Andrew Brown, 30 Ag, Brooklyn. Bidwell, George Lamont, 3oAg, Riegelsville, Pa. Bigelow, Harry Bobinson, jr., 32A, Worcester. Biggs, Frederick Irvin, 32E, Trumansburg. Bigham, Helen Rutherford, A.B., Grad, Bigler- ville, Pa. Bigham, June Rutherford, Sp A, Biglerville, Pa. Billings, John Milton, 3oAr, North Manchester, Ind. Bills, Thomas Steven, 29E, Binghamton. Binenkorb, Kate, 32A, Middletown. Bircher, Irwin George, 29V, Rochester. Bird, Rafael James, 29Ag, Fajardo, P. R. Birdsall, Daniel Thornton, 3oAr, Brooklyn. Bishop, Mary Louise, 30A, Lyons. Bishop, Vernon Leslie, 33Ar, Rochester. Bissell, Bradford, 29A, New York City. Bissell, Ethel, 31A, Watseka, 111. Bissell, Frederick Olds, jr., A.B., LL.B., Grad, Buffalo. Bisset, George Bruce, B.Sc.Agric, Grad, Aberdeen shire, Scotland. Bissig, Frank, 30C, Elizabeth, N. J. Bivings, William Troy, jr., B.S., 32MD NYC, Black, Hazel Juanita, B.A., Grad, Landis, N. C. Blackburn, Benjamin Coleman, 29Ag, Medina. Blacking, Dorothy Lucille, 32Ag, Eden. Blackman, Alfred Churchill, 29M, New York City. Blake, Emily Hefanner, 31H, Washington, D. C. Blakeslee, Jane Edith, 31A, Pottersville. Blakeslee, Roland Kenneth, 29C, Landing, N. J. Blanchard. John Paul, 29C, Raquette Lake. Blankinship, Wallace Clark, 3oHotel, Pawling. Blasbalg, Sidney Hobart, 32Ag, Riverhead. Blaugrund, Howard Joseph, 30A, Utica. Blauvelt, Alice Eva, 30E, Port Byron. Blauvelt, Willard James, 32A, Port Byron. Blauvelt, William Ernest, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Bleier, William David, jr., 30A, New York City. Blewer, Catherine Adalaide, 31H, Owego. Blinkoff, Ida, 29A, Buffalo. Blinkoff, Jacob, 31A, Buffalo. Blinkoff, Samuel, A.B., 30L, Buffalo. Bliss, Helen Leary, B.S., Grad, Hamilton. Bliss, Robert Leon, 30A, Binghamton. Bloch, Julius Marcus, 32A, Brooklyn. Block, Arthur Jerome, 30A, New York City. Block, Marx Joseph, 32A, Kingston. Blodgett, Harold William, A.B., A.M., Grad, Corning. Blood, Emily Louise, 30A, Ithaca. Bloom, Frank, 30V, New York City. Bloomer, Denton Harlow, 3iAg, Flushing. Bloomer, Miriam DuBois, 30H, Flushing. Blostein, Alice, 29H, Ithaca. Blostein, Morris Elmer, 32V, Ithaca. Blum, Blanche, 29A, New York City. Blumberg, Jacob Gerald. 31A, Rockaway Park. Blumenthal, Hannah, 32H, Savannah, Ga. Blumner, Edmond Gene, 31A, Yonkers. Blumner, Lester Aaron, 30A, Yonkers. Boak, Ruth Alice, B.S., M.S., Grad, Auburn. Boasberg, Emanuel, jr., A.B., 30L, Buffalo. Bobrow, Reine Grace, 30A. Brooklyn. Bock, Louis Schoudel, 29M, Poughkeepsie. Bock, Stephen Kelsey, 31A, Poughkeepsie. Boericke, Frederic Schoff, 31AChem, Merion, Pa. Boericke, Ralph, 29c, Merion, Pa. Bogoshian, Charles Kevork, A.B., 32MD, Utica. Bogosian, Eznick, B.S., 29L, Union City, N. J. Boies, Carleton Spooner, 30A, White Plains. Boies, Winston Elwood, 3 2A, White Plains. Bole, William Carnegie, 32A, Cleveland, Ohio. Bollman, Agnes Dorothy, 32H, Shillington, Pa. Bologna, Anthony Francis, 3iAg, New York City. Bolton, Beatrice Edith, A.B., A.M., Grad, Syracuse. Bolton. Stanley William, 31E, Oil City, Pa. Bonsall, Robert Stewart, 30M, Baltimore, Md. Bookbinder, Nathaniel Edgar, 31A, Peekskili. Booker, Nancy Lee, B.A., M.S., Grad, Louisville, Ky. Bookhout, Lynn Milton, 3iAg, Roxbury. Bool, Lawrence Edwin, 32V, Ithaca. Booth, George Theobold, 32Ag, Dunkirk. Booth, William Wood, 3 2A, Buffalo. Boothroyd, Lucy Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Borcherding, Carrie Anna, 30A, New York City. Bordogna, Anthony Frederick, 31A, Flourtown, Pa. Borgzinner, Herbert Louis, 29A, New Rochelle. Borland, Whitney McNair, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Holyoke, Colo. Borland, William Kennedy, 32M, Oil City, Pa. Bornemann, Walter Ernest, 30E, New Orleans, La. Bornstein, Dorothy Sylvia, 32A, Forty Fort. Pa. Borquist, May Annette, A.B., 32MD NYC, New York City. Borst, Dorothy Fassett, 31H, Elmira Heights. Borst, James Bryant, 32A, Newton Center, Mass. Boschen, Arthur Louis, 32A, Larchmont. Boschen, Henry Osswalt, 31AChem, Brooklyn. Bose, Edward Ralph, 30M, Rutherford, N. J. Bosshard, Paul Albert, 30A, Glen Ridge, N. J. Bostwick, Emily, 31A, Ithaca. Bostwick, William Edward, 32A, Ithaca. Botchford, Henry Jay, jr., 29M, Buffalo. Bottcher, George Irving, 32Ar, Lewistown, Mont. Botting, Roland Bassett, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Grad, Morton. Boulon, Ferdinand Paul, 32M, New York City. Bouton, Alton Parker, 29V. Cortland. Bowell, Grace Jenny, 29H, Seneca Falls. Bowen, George Henry, 29C, Newton, Mass. Bowen, James Dinwiddle, A.B., 31MD NYC, Topeka, Kans. Bower, Donald Malcolm, 3iAg, Ithaca. Bower, Frederic Irving, jr., 32C, Poughkeepsie. Bowers, Ross Eldon, A.B., A.M., Grad, Cortland. Bowser, William Lewis, 3oAChem, Williamsport, Md. Boyar, Charles, 33A, Jackson Heights. Boyce, John Allan, 32Ar, Barre, Vt. Boyce, Russell Ivan, 31C, Clintonville, Conn. Boyd, Henry White, jr., 31M, Highland Park, 111. Boyd, Howard Barton, B.S.A., Grad, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Boyd, Walter Alan, 32V, Lockport. Boylan, Irwin William, 31A, Brooklyn. Boyle, Elizabeth Blanche, 30A, Ithaca. Boyle, Mary Louise, 29A, Ithaca. Boyne, Edward Michael, A.B., 29L, Philmont. Boyno, Edward Eugene, 3oAChem, Torrington, Conn. Boynton, Damon, 3iAg, Chicago, 111. Boysen, Hans Heinrich, Ph.D., Grad, Voorde, Germany. Bozell, Ruth Beatrice, Ph.B., M.A., Grad, Indian apolis, Ind. *Bradac, Joseph James, 32C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bradley, Daniel Joseph, B.S., 32MD NYC, Brooklyn. *Died Dec 29, 1928. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 209 Bradley, George Rowland, jr., 31M, Brooklyn. Bradley, Katherine Mary, 32A, Spencer. Bradley, Marguerite Clarke, 32A, Hyde Park, Mass. Bradley, Marian Atwater, A.B., Sp A, Genoa. Brainard, Richard Reade, 32E, Newfield. Brainard, William Everett, 31E, Newfield. Branche, Earl Charles, 32Ag, Mexico. Brandriss, Edward Mendel, 30L, Brooklyn. Brandt, Carl, 29A, Belle Harbor. Brandwene, Joseph, 32A, Scranton, Pa. Brane, Charles Malcolm, A.B., 31MD NYC, Yonkers. Brasie, Muriel, B.S., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Braun, Jacob, A.B., 31L, Albany. Brauner, Erling Bernhardt, 29Ar, Ithaca. Brauner, Julius Frederick, 31A, Ithaca. Brauner, Olaf Arnliot, Sp Ar, Ithaca. Braus, Horace, 33A. New York City. Braus, Mortimer, 29L, New York City. Brause, Dolly May, 29H, Glen Cove. Brayshaw, Thomas Carlton, 32E, Washington, D.C. Brayton, Charles Lucien, 30A, Ithaca. Brazdionis, Lucian Joseph, 30A, Brooklyn. Breedlove, William Alford, 3iAg, Washington, D. C. Breen, Charles, 30E, Richmond Hill. Breithaupt, Lewell Edell, 31A, Alexandria, La. Breivis, John James, 30A, Binghamton. Brekke, Aslang Melbye, Sp Ar, Fornebo, Oslo, Norway. Brenauer,LeonoraAlice, 32A, NewYorkCity. Brennan, Margaret, 32A, NewYork City. Brennesholtz, PaulLeGrand, 32M, Buffalo. Breslaw, Edwin William, 3iAg, New York City. Bresler, Sylvia, 30A, Brooklyn. Bretsch, Marion, 31H, Hastings-on-Hudson. Breunich, Henry, jr., 30C, North Pelham. Brickenkamp, Roland William, B.S., Grad, St. Louis, Mq. Brigandi, Philip Edwin, 30E, Hollywood, Cal. Briggs, Arthur Tompkins, 29M, Syracuse. Briggs, Emily Wilma, 29A, Ithaca. Briggs, Kendal LeRoy, 32M, New York City. Brill, Phillis Knox, 30M, New Haven, Conn. Brimmer, Ralph Franklin, 32Ag, Albany. Brindley, Gilbert Mandeville, 32M, Rockville Centre. . Bristol, Donald MacGlasson, Sp Ag, Plattsburg. Bristol, Earl Garner, 29C, Oceanside. Bristol, Frank Jessup, 29E, Oceanside. Britt, Kenneth William, 29AChem, Sherrill. Britt, Walter Stratton, jr., A.B., 31MD NYC, Eufaula, Ala. Brockett, Charles Harvey, 32C, Windham. Brockway, Marian Avice, 29H, Ithaca. Broder, Frances Mary, 31H, Ithaca. Brodhead, Robert Lee, 29C, Auburn. Brodman, Keeve, B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Brodsky, Herbert, 30A, New York City. Brody, Arthur Louis, B.S., Grad, New York City. Brody, Joseph, A.B., 29MD NYC, Brooklyn. Brody, Sidney, 31A, Brooklyn. Bromley, Orren Benjamin, jr., 29A, Glens Falls. Brooke, Stanley Irving, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Brooks, Anna Lucille, 29H, New Hartford. Brooks, Helen Miriam, 30H, New Hartford. Brooks, Theodore Woodbridge, 3oAr, Columbus, Ohio. Brophy, Daniel Francis, B.S., M.S., A.M., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Brower, Auburn Edmond, A.B., B.S., Grad, Willard, Mo. Brown, Alice Lenore, A.B., A.M., Grad, New York City. Brown, Allen Wheeler, 3iAg, Marcellus. Brown, Charles Augustus, 3iHotel, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Brown, Clarice Mapes, 29Ag, Montgomery. Brown, Constance Conner, A.B., la.A., Grad, Washington, D. C. Brown, Doris, 31H, Binghamton. Brown, Edith Rhoda, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Brown, Eleanor Mae, 32H, Minaville. Brown, Emilie Mathilde. A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Brown, Frederick Robert, 31A, Floral Park. Brown, Harold Seger, 29Ag, Richmondville. Brown, Harry James, 30A, Edwards. Brown, Homer Dickinson, 32A, Kingston. Brown, Irving David, 29M, New York City. Brown, Jeannette Elena, 30A, Ithaca. Brown, Ludlow Delnoce, 3iAr, White Plains. Brown, Lynn Eugene, B.S., Grad, Cortland. Brown, Paul Erskine, Sp C, Ithaca. Brown, Roland William, 31C. Brooklyn. Browne, Helene, 32H, Brooklyn. Browne, Kenneth Alan, B.S., Grad, Concord, Mass. Browning, Howard Fitts, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Browning, Howard Leon, jr., 31A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brueckner, Herman Jacob, B.S., Grad, Cincinnati. Ohio. Brumder, Edward John, 29A, Milwaukee, Wis. Brush, Cyrus Eugene, 32A, Haffey, Pa. Brush, Fred Ernest, A.B., 31L, Albany. Bryan, Ruth Rhodora, 32H, Sherburne. Bryant, Charles Ewing, 31C, Kansas City, Mo. Bryant, Frank Albertus Moore, 30A, Mount Vernon. Brynes, Oscar. B.A., Grad, New York City. Bryon, George Frederick, 30C, Brooklyn. Buchanan, Chester Filkins Monteith, 32A, Ithaca. Buchanan, Eugene Diven, A.B., A.M., Grad, Highland Park, 111. Buchanan, Norman Sharpe, B.A., Grad, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Buchanan, Walter May, B.S., Grad, New York City. Buchignani, Joseph Anthony, 31A, Memphis, Tenn. Buck, Willard Eugene, 3iAg, Ithaca. Buckelew, Catherine Augusta, 29H, Holcomb. Buckingham, Margaret Carpenter, 31H, Ithaca. Buckley, Malcolm Lewis, 30A, Albany. Bucknam, Kenneth Richard, B.S., 3oAg, Perry. Budd, Archie Wright, 29Ag, Philadelphia, Pa. Budd, Helen Frances, 31A, Oswego. Budd, Joseph Holmes, 32E, Hyde Park. Budd, Norval Gordon, 29Ag, Hyde Park-on- Hudson. Budelman, Frederick Todd, 31E, Great Notch, N.J. Buecking, Hans Rudolf, B.S., Grad, Buffalo. Buell, Murray Fife, 30A, Shelburne Falls, Mass. Buhl, Paul Julius, 3oAr, Stafford. Bulbrook, Mary Elizabeth, B.A., Grad, Fort Worth, Texas. Bull, James Taylor, 31E, Washington, D. C. Bullard, Richard Davison, A.B., 30MD NYC, Schuylerville. Bullock, Catharine Miriam, 3oAg, Yonkers. Bullock, John Alfred, 32Hotel, Ithaca. Bullock, Warren Paul, 29Ag, Yonkers. Bulson, John Delbert, jr., 29Ar, Worcester. Bundy, Leon Horace, 32E, Ithaca. Burbank, William Everett, 29M, Baltimore, Md. Burch, Alice Elizabeth, 31A, Watkins Glen. Burch, Justine, 31A, Watkins Glen. Burchard, Thomas Herring, 32A, Brookline, Mass. Burdge, Everett Elijah, 3oHotel, Red Bank, N. J. Burfoot, James Dabney, B.S., M.S., Grad, Peters burg, Va. Burgess, John Joseph, 29V, Grand Rapids, Minn. Burgess, John Perry, 30A, Rochester. Burk, William Emmett, jr., 3iAr, Denver, Colo. Burke, Alire, A.B., A.M., Grad, Laramie, Wyo. Burke, Arthur John, 31M, Jamaica. Burke, James Bastion, 31C, Springfield, Mass. 210 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Burke, John Hickman, 32A, Elmira. Burkholder, Paul R., A.B., Grad, Fayetteville, Pa. Burnett, Dorothy Reed, Grad, Ithaca. Burnett, Morris Bertram, 31A, New York City. Burnett, Theodore Roosevelt, 3oAg, Webster. Burnham, Chester Foskett, 29Ag, Greenfield, Mass. Burns, Albert James, 3iAr, Ithaca. Burns, Luke Augustine, 29A, Watertown. Burns,WilliamCharles, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa. Burrell, Arthur Brotherton, B.S.A., Grad, Ithaca. Burritt, Phyllis Louise, 32H, Yonkers. Burrows, Reid Hoyt, 31M, Jamestown. Burstein, Mildred Goldie, 32A, Brooklyn. Burt, Clifton Elsworth, 30L, Hornell. Burton, Marien Payne, 29H, Cazenovia. Burton, Warren Nathan, B.Chem., Grad, Buffalo. Bush, Maud Bower, Sp A, Ithaca. Bush, Milton Tomlinson, 29AChem, Wellesley, Mass. Buthorn, William Fredrich, 32Hotel, Grand Junc tion, Colo. Butler, Amy C. R., 29A, Ithaca. Butler, Arthur Bell, 29Ag, Ithaca. Butler, Dorothy Louise, B.F.. 31Ar, Summit, N. J. Butt, Ferdinand Hinckley, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Butterworth, Julian Scott, 32A, Ithaca. Butts, Wilbur Kingsley, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Cairns, Frederick Courtney, 31V, St. Johnsville. Calciolari, Osea, 29A, Torrington, Conn. Caldwell, Charles Sheppard, 29M, Birmingham, Ala. Caldweli, Felix Renick, 30E, Circleville, Ohio. Caldwell, John Bigelow, 31M, Fredonia. Caldwell, John Handly, jr., 30E, Webster Groves, Mo. Caldwell, Napier Browne, 32A, Fredonia. Calhoun, Edward James, 31A, Brooklyn. Calkins, Delos Samuel, 31E, Henrietta. Calkins, Helen, A.B., A.M., Grad, Quincy, 111. Calkins, Ruth Cameron, 29A, Buffalo. Callahan, Daniel Hardin, 29C, Chicago, 111. Callahan, Donald Earle, 30A, Binghamton. Cameron, Hugh Stewart, 31V, New York City. Cameron, Robert Horton, 29A, Richmond Hill. Camisa, Joseph Louis, 29E, Ridgewood, N. J. Campbell, Catherine Edgeworth, A.B., Grad, Seneca Falls. Campbell, James Ross, jr., 29E, Scottdale, Pa. Cane, Charles Sears, 32E, Dallas, Texas. Cangi, Guerino William, 29V, Buffalo. Canon, Helen, A.B., B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Cantafio, Antonetta Margaret, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Cantor, Irving Eugene, 30A, Jersey City, N. J. Caplan, Charlotte, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Capozzoli, Anthony, 31Ag, Brooklyn. Carciotto, Lambert, 32C,Brooklyn. Carey, FrancisEdward, 30M,Maplewood,N.J. Carey, IsabelW., SpA, Ithaca. Carlin, Grace, 29A, Farmingdale. Carlson,AldenOliver, 30A, Bemus Point. Carnesale, PeterLouis, 30A, NewYorkCity. Carney, LaurenceBernard, 3oAg,WatkinsGlen. Caro,WarrenMarcus,A.B., 29L,Brooklyn. Carpenter, Alvin Rich, A.B., 31MD NYC, Bing hamton. Carpenter, Ansel Dennison. 33Ag, Cohoes. Carpenter, Benjamin Franklin, 30A, Whitehall. Carpenter, Eugene Frederick, 3iAg, Monticello. Carpenter, Pauline Barnes, 32A, Cortland. Carpenter, Ralph Emerson, 31M, Toledo, Ohio. Carpenter, Robert Watson, 31E, Gouverneur. Carpenter, William Sherman, 30A, Yonkers. Carr, Clarence Russell, 29E. Corning. Carr, Frederic Scott, 31M, Kingston. Carr, Percy Hamilton, B.S., M.S., Grad, Gaffney, S. C. Carroll, Francis Lee, A.B., 31MD NYC, Oneida. Carroll, William, 31H, Waterloo, Ga. _ Carrutheis, Eben Hunter, 29M, Astoria, Ore. Carry, James Monroe. 29A, Chicago, 111. Carson, Arthur Leroy, B.S., Grad, Freeville. Carter, Collins Lothrop, 29M, Jackson, Mich. Carter, Elwin Charles, 326, Ithaca. Carter, Howard Clare, 30M, Bloomfield, N. J. Carty, Helen Marie, 32Ag, Ithaca. Carvalho, Orlando da Rocha, 3iAg, Bahia, Brazil. Carver, Louis Bonaparte, 3oAr, Hanover, Pa. Cary, Egbert Snell, jr., 3oAg, Moorestown, N. J. Casady, Edwin R., jr., A.B., Grad, Tucson, Arizona. Case, Edward Haile, 29A, Gouverneur. Case, Florence Anne, 30H, Utica. Case, Frank William, 29Ag, Saratoga Springs. Case, Harry Lawrence, 29A, Janesville, Wis. Case, John Gideon, B.S. in C.E., Grad, New York City. Case, Melville Cornell, 32M, Buffalo. Casey, John Frederic, 30A, Binghamton. Caslick, Frederick George, 30V, Newfield. Cass, Leon Harlan, 29C, Candor. Cassebaum. William Henry, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Cassell, Oliver Bernette, 30C, Baltimore, Md. Castaldo, Neil, 29A, Bayonne, N. J. Castelli, Ralph, 30A, New York City. Caster, Kenneth Edward, 29A, Ithaca. Castleman, George Clinton, 3oAg, Forest Hills. Catalano, Michael, 30A, Buffalo. Catanzaro, Santino, 33A, Mount Vernon. Catherwood, Martin Paul, B.S.A., M.S., Grad, Urbana, 111. Caton, Cuthbert Boyd, A.B., 30L, Union City, N.J. Cattelain, Marthe Pamela, Sp H, Ithaca. Cave, Charles Sears, 32E, Dallas, Texas. Cavenaugh, Robert La Tourrette, 30A, Berkeley, Cal. Cavert, William Lane, B.S.A., M.S., Grad, St. Paul, Minn. Chacon, Lazaro, 28Ag, Guatemala City, Guate mala. Chadeayne, Theodorus Smith, 29C, Cornwall. Chadwick, Caroline Dayton, 30H, Lakemont. Chadwick, ElizabethEllwanger, 32A, Catskill. Chadwick, LewisCharles, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Chaffee, Clarence Fletcher, 31Ag, Binghamton. Chaffee, Ruth. 28H, Binghamton. Chagnon, Bernard, B.S.A., Grad, Ste. Thdodosie, Verchieres, Que., Canada. Chamberlain, Mary Eloise, 32A, NewarkValley. Chamberlin,RobertNorton, 3oAr,Hazleton, Pa. Chambers, Philip Weymar, 32E, Huntington, W. j Va. Champion, Clyde Russell, 2gAg, Perry, Ohio. Champion, Phillips Kay, 3oAg, Philadelphia. Pa. Champlain, Dorothy Frances, 30A, Dunkirk. Champlin, Ruth Delavan, A.B., Grad, Cortland. Chance, Harrison Levi, B.S., B.S.A., M.S., Grad, Albion, Idaho. Chandler, Horace Harry, 32M, Maplewood, N. J. Chang, Nai-Feng, 3oAg, Shanghai, China. Chang, Nai-Ming, 31C, Shanghai, China. Changnon, Dale Andre, Sp Ar, St. Anne, 111. Chape, Bruno, 31C, Binghamton. Chapel, William Lincoln, jr., 32Ag, Brooklyn. Chapin, Farnsworth, 30M, Mount Vernon. Chapin, Willard James, 30A, Leicester. Chapman, Helen Nye, Sp A, Ithaca. Chapman, Marshall Field, 30C, Wyoming. Chappell, Fred Llewellyn, jr., A.B., Grad, Kala mazoo, Mich. Charles, Orman Goodyear, 31E, Horseheads. Charlton, David Berry, B.A., Grad, Port Haney. B. C, Canada. Chase, Dorothy Clara, 2gAg, Yonkers. Chase, Louis Richard, 29M, St. Louis, Mo. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 211 Chashin, Harry, 29A, New York City. Chatfield, Clayton Calkins, 31V. Ithaca. Cheatham, Ida Blount, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Cheeseman, Grace, B.Ph., Grad, Ellenburg Depot. Chelikowsky, Joseph, 31A, North Tonawanda. Chen, George Hem, 31E, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Chen, Yu Hwa, B.A., B.S.A.E., Grad, Nanking, China. Cheney, Edgar Orlando, 29 Ag, Eden. Cheney, Elizabeth Ingram, 30H, Eden. Cheng, Chun Chuan, 3Ag, Huangshan, Canton, China. Cherry, Philip Roberts, 31^1. Evanston, 111. Chesebrough, M. Arlouine, A.B., M.S., Grad, Brookfield. Chinnock, Alfred Vaughan, 32A. Cortland. Chirico. Doimnick Francis, 32A, Brooklyn. Choraso, Zwi David, 33Eng, Kfar Giladi, Palestine. Chou, Charles Lun, Grad, Chuchow, Chekiang, China. Chou. Cheng Yao, Grad, Shanghai, China. Choukanoff, Bryan Petikoff, 31A, Sofia, Bulgaria. Chowdhury. Dibyenduprosad Kay, B.S., Grad, Calcutta, India. Christensen, Herman John, B.S., 30MD NYC, Ithaca. Christensen, John Peter, jr., 32Ag, Ithaca. Christian, FrancisAsbury, 32A, Canandaigua. Church, Charles Rupert, jr., 29A, Titusville, Pa. Church, Gilbert Patterson, 31C, Titusville, Pa. Churchill, Lunetta Fay, 30A, Glens Falls. Churchill, Richard, 3oAg, Westwego, La. Churchill, Velma Rosaltha, 31A, Glens Falls. Chute, Hettie Morse, M.A., Grad, Waterville, N. S., Canada. Cieser, Manuel, 29A, Monticello. Cladel, Charles Edward, 29Hotel, New York City. Claggett, Samuel Olinger, 32AT, Dayton. Ohio. Clapp, Charles Mirtillow, 32Ag, Trumansburg. Clapp. Henry Sanford, 3iAg, Grand Gorge. Clara, Feliciano M., B.Agr., Grad, Macabebe, Pampanga, P. I. Clare, Fountain Stewart, 32AChem, Florence, S. C. Clarenbach, Ernst, jr., 3iHotel, Milwaukee, Wis. Clarey, Bernard Michael, 29Ag, Ithaca. Clark,BlissBartlett, 3 1A, NewBritain, Conn. Clark,DanielGrover, 29Ag, Ithaca. Clark, Earl Charles, jr., 29M, Utica. Clark, Elsie Lois, 29H, Ithaca. Clark, Frederick Pareis, 32Ar, Kingston. Clark, George Hubert, 31E, Princeton, 111. Clark, Harold Chapin, 30V, Ithaca. Clark, Harold Thomas, 31A, New Hartford. Clark, Henry Marshall, 31C, Baltimore, Md. Clark, Hyman Solomon, 30L, Savannah, Ga. Clark, Jay, III, 29A, Worcester, Mass. Clark, John Magruder, 29AChem, Buchanan, Mich. Clark, Lawrence David, 31A, Sodus. Clark, Mary Mildred, 30A, Yonkers. Clark, Olin Mitchell, B.S., Grad, Chapin, S. C. Clark, Orlo Holly, 32A, Batavia. Clark, Virginia Savage, 3iAg, Seneca Falls. Clarke, Ambrose Richard, 30A, Nicholville. Clarke, John William, 32M, Evanston, 111. Clarke, Louise Florine, 30H, Syracuse. Clarke, William Edmund, 32Eng, Baltimore, Md. Clarkson, David Reynolds, 32Ag, Albany. Clarkson, Samuel Edwin, jr., 31A, Oklahoma City, Okla. Claster, Kermit Gerald, 30A, Lock Haven, Pa. Clavell, Carlos Jaime, 29Ag, Ponce, P. R. Cleary, Stephen Farrell, M.E., Grad, Ithaca. Clements, David Howard, 32Hotel, Liberty. Cleminshaw, Charles Edwin, 30M, Cleveland, Ohio. Cline, Leo, 31A, Glens Falls. Clink, George Ernest, 29C, Buffalo. Clinton, Harry Thomas, 29M, Poughkeepsie. Close, Muriel, 29H. Schenectady. Close, Ralph Theodore, 30C, Westwood, N. J. Clough, Laurance Lyman, 29Ag, Ithaca. Coats. Edward Craig, B.S., 30MD NYC, Wells- ville. Cobb, Constance Agnes, 29A, Rockaway Beach. Cobb, Edmund Allen, 30C, Ithaca. Coble, Jack Pickens, 32Ar, Greenboro, N. C. Cochran, Harry Foster, 32A, Little Rock, Ark. Coddington, Frederick Chandler, Sp Ag, Murray Hill, N. J. Coe, Herbert Howarth, 3oAr, Attleboro, Mass. Coe, Katherine May, 31H, Pearl River. Coffey, Vincent Joseph, 29A, Beacon. Coggshall, Lucile, 32A, Ithaca. Cohen, Arthur Richard, 31A, Old Forge. Cohen, Harold Nathaniel, 30L. Newburgh. Cohen, Irving, 29A, Newark, N. J. Cohen, Jack, 30A, Brooklyn. Cohen, Paul W., B.S., 29MD NYC, New York City. Cohen, Reuben, 29A, Bridgeport. Conn. Cohen, Richard Wagner, 31A, White Plains. Cohen, Rosalie Florence, 29A, New York City. Cohen, Rose, 32A, Malone. Cohn, Harold 30A, Rochester. Cohn, Lillian Marion, 31A, Brooklyn. Colburn, Alfred Loren, jr., 30A, Hume. Coldwell, Helen Elisabeth, 30H, Alplaus. Cole, Gilmoure Nichols, 31M, Hopewell Junction. Cole, Julius William, 3iHotel. Wauseon, Ohio. Cole, Sarah May, 30H, Staten Island. Cole, William Earle, B.S.A., M.S., Grad, Crandull, Tenn. Cole, W. Storrs, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Coleman, John Edward, 29A, Dayton, Ohio. Coleman, Joseph Arvine, 31A, New York City. Colgan, jiack, McCullam, 32Ar, Nyack. Colio, William Pasquale, 29A, Red Bank, N. J. Collier, Evelyne May, 30A, Allentown, Pa. Collins, Alma Elizabeth, 32A, Schenectady. Collins, Bronson Minott, 32A, Oneida. Collins, Edward Clarkson, 29C, Parnassus, Pa. Collins, Edward Redford, 32A. Waverly. Collins, Robert Clarkson, 31E, Parnassus, Pa. Collins, William Charles, 32A, Hastings-on- Hudson. Collyer, Barbara Norman, 31A, Forest Hills. Colman, James Douglas, 32M, Maplewood, N. J. Colson, Barbara Louise, 32H, Albany. Colucci, Frank, A.B., A.M., Grad, Holley. Colvin, Claude Hartland, 29Ag, Cherry Creek. Colyer, Everett Louis, 31C, Huntington. Colyer, Ralph Curtis, 32Ar, Huntington. Colyer, Theodore Irving, A.B., 30L, Huntington. Combes, Charles Louis, 30M, Binghamton. Combs, Perry Thomas, 32V, Batavia. Compter, Herman Edward, S.B., 29L, New York City. Comptois, Joseph Edward, jr., 32A, West New Brighton. Compton, Beulah Claire, A.B., M.A., Grad, Hudson Falls. Compton, Lyle S., 31V, Friendship. Compton, William Randall, LL.B., Grad, Hudson Falls. Comstock, Howard Charles, 32MD. Kankakee, 111. Conant, Louis Cowles, A.B., Grad, Norfolk, Conn. Conboy, Joseph Raphael, 32V, New York City. Condon, Lucia Marguerite, 30A, Medina. Cone, Montie Fowler, 3oA, Unadilla. Congdon, William Janes, 29AChem, Albany. Conger, George Brewer, jr., 29E, Atlantic City, N.J. Conklin, Erving Garfield, 32E, Brooklyn. Conklin, Raymond William, 29L, Horseheads. Conn, Joseph Wesley, 30E, Brooklyn. Connell, John Girard, 29A, 32MD, Meriden, Conn. Connelly, John Ellis, 32M, Cleveland, Ohio. Connelly, Leslie Herbert, 31E, Ashville. 212 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Connor, Richard Metcalf, 29Ag, White Plains. Conrad, Joseph William, 31A, Amsterdam, Conrath, Robert Elmer, 29E, Cuba. Conried, Edwin, 3 2A, Scarsdale. Conway, James Vincent, 30A, Jersey City, N. J. Cook, Earl K., 3iAr, Hilo, Hawaii. Cook, Harold Thurston, A.B., Grad, Rio Piedras, P. R. Cook, Wallace Lewis, 29A, Ithaca. Cookingham, Jessie Alice, 32A, New Hartford. Cooley, Stephen, 31A, Trenton, N. J. Coon, Marian Genevieve, 29H, Athens, Pa. Coons, Ansel Lucian, B.S., Grad, Gary, Ind. Cooper, Charles Logan, B.S., M.S., Grad, Harris burg, Pa. Cooper, Irving Israel, 31A, Elmira. Cooper, Ola, 29A, Beaver, Pa. Cooper, Stewart Rochester, Grad, Washington, D. C. *Cooper, William Dye, M.S., Grad, Cox's Mills, W. Va. Copp, Benjamin Franklin, 29Hotel, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Coppage, Edward White, 32M, Margate, N. J. Copps, Abbie Maryette, A.B., A.M., Grad, Chateaugay. Corbin, Wesley Sanger, 31M, Williamsport, Pa. Cordes, Edwin Henry, 2gAr, Brooklyn. Corey, Alan Zenn, 29M, Youngstown, Ohio. Corgel, William Francis, 33Ag, Ithaca. Cornehlsen, William Christian, 29Ar, Brooklyn. Cornish, Charles Hubbard, A.B., 32MD, Maple wood, N. J. Cornish, George Harlan, 32A, Cortland. Cornwell, Beatrice Pearl, 32A, Medford, N. J. Cornwell, George, 29Ag, Yorktown Heights. Correa, Francisco de Paula, Sp A Chem, Para, Brazil. Corrin, William Mitchell, 31E, Oil City, Pa. Corse, Charles Samuel, 29E, Highlands, N. J. Cortese, Anthony James, 31A, Dunkirk. Corwin, Ethel Winifred, 29A, Sag Harbor. Costa, Jasper Silva, 31L, North Dartmouth, Mass. Costantino, Anthony, 31A, Dunkirk. Costantino, Vincent, 32A, Dunkirk. Cothran, Catherine Randolph, 30A, Lockport. Cothran, Evelyn Belle, Sp H, Lockport. Cothran, John Cleveland, A.B., Grad, Lockport. Cotner, Walter Wendell, B.S., E.E., Lima, Ohio. Cottis, Dorothy, 32Ar, Jamestown. Cottone, Benedict Peter, 30A, New York City. Cottrell, George Herbert, 31M, Auburn. Couch, Claire Denise, 32A, Ithaca. Courtney, Edwin Allan, 31C, Lake Charles, La. Courtney, John, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Covell, Louis Chapin, jr., 31A, Pelham Manor. Cowan, Richard David, 32Ar, Rensselaer. Cowden, Frederic Hatton, 31A, Yonkers. Cowden, Merle Chandler, B.S., M.S., Grad, New Bedford, Mass. Cowen, Henry Philip, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cox, Herbert Freeman, jr., 32M, Short Hills, N. J. Cox, Joseph Winston, jr., 29C, Washington, D. C. Cox, Martha, 29A, Chappaqua. Cox, Rex Warfield, B.S., M.S., Grad, Bement, 111. Coyle, John, 29E, Baltimore, Md. Coyne, Gertrude Georgina, 30A, Chicago, 111. Crabtree, Lemma Bergen, 29A, Montgomery. Craft, Harold Dumont, 31C, Bernardsville, N. J. Crafts, Arthur Gibbes, A.B., Grad, Atlanta, Ga. Craig, Clyde Gourdier, 3iAg, Ithaca. Craig, Helen Hill, A.B., SpAg, Ithaca. Craig, Kermit Stanford, 32M, Palmerton, Pa. Craig, Mary Elizabeth, B.A., M.A., Grad, Fife, Scotland. Craig, Robert Swift, 31M, Maplewood, N. J. Craig, William Somerville, 29M, Maplewood, N. J. Craigie, Stanton Collins, 29C, Ithaca. ?Died May 30, 1929- Cramer, Francis John, 30E, Rochester. Cramer, George, jr., 29Hotel, Staten Island. Crampton, David, 31M, New Rochelle. Crandall, James Clifford, 31V, Stillwater. Crandall, Mary Ellen, 32Ag, Ithaca. Crane, Clara Whitney, A.B., M.A., Grad, Bridge- water, Mass. Crane, Douglas Benden, 31V, Mount Kisco. Crane, Harley Lucius, B.S. Agr., M.S.Agr., Grad, Morgantown, W. Va. Crane, Robert Lupton, jr., 30M, Buffalo. Cranmer, Frances Anne, 3iAr, Philadelphia, Pa. Craver, Bradford North, 32A, Auburn. Crawford, Alexander Loller, jr., 31E, Philadelphia Pa. ' Crawford, Harry William, 29C, Verona, New Jersey. Creagh, James Joseph, 3iHotel, Bridgeport, Conn. Creal, Donald Stewart, 3oAg, Jamestown. Creasy, Donald Crampton, 31C, New York City. Creasy, George Henry, jr., 29C, New York City. Credle, Alexander Berry, 30E, Norfolk, Va. Cregar, John Stoughton, B.S., 31MD NYC. Plainfield, N. J. Crellin, John Walter, 31M, Morea, Pa. Crewdson, Henry, 32M, Philadelphia, Pa. Crissey, Lydia Mary, 31A, Stamford, Conn. Crist, Florence Louise, 29A, Ithaca. Crocheron, Edmond Davidson, 32M, Chappaqua. Crockett, Albert Edwin, jr., 29E, Rochester. Crofoot, James Willard, 29M, Herkimer. Croissant, Eula Lucille, 29A, Washington, D. C. Crombie, Eleanor Banney, 33H, Kenmore. Crommelin, Jacques Broadwater, 32M, Spokane, Wash. Crone, Charles Frederick, 30M, Olean. Cronyn, Polly, 31A, Plandome. Cropley, Malcolm Lyle, 31C, Summit, N. J. Crosby, Barbara Conklin, 31A, Falconer. Crosby, Guy MacKay, 29A, Reading, Mass. Crosby, John Philip, 32A, Lockport. Crosby, Richard Collier, 3iAg, Ithaca. Crosby, Ruth, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Crosier, Willard Francis, A.B., Grad, Howard, Kans. Cross, John Harold, 3iHotel, Fruitland, Iowa. Crossley, Norman Frederic, 33A, Clinton. Crossman, Frances, 30H, Utica. Crouch, Francis Richard, 32Ag, Albany. Crouch, James Ensign, 3oAg, Albany. Crow, Rosanna French, 31A, Marion, Ohio. Crowe, Dorothy Charlotte, 31A, Bloomville. Crowe, Percy Robert, B.S., Grad, London, Eng land. Crowell, EstelleWilliamson, A.B., Grad, Kenmore, Ohio. Crowell, Mary Frances, B.S., Grad, Shortsville. Crowley, Thomas Francis, A.B., 29MD NYC, Buffalo. Crowningshield, Gerald Richard, 32A, Ticonderoga. Cruikshank, James Walker, 3oAg, Utica. Crum, Robert Hopper, 29A, Newark, N. J. Cuddy, Raymond Stanislaus, A.B., 30L, Auburn. Cuervo, Edith Margot, 30H, Ithaca. Cullen, Lillie Cranz, Sp A, Houston, Texas. Cullen, Veasey Bell, 31C, Pocomoke City, Md. Culpepper, Frankie Bernice, 3oAg, Dallas, Texas. Cunningham, Mary Elizabeth, 30A, Cooperstown. Cunningham, Paul Joseph, 28C, Aurora. Currie, Holmes Vernon, A.B., Grad, Cortland. Currie, John Currie, M.S., Grad, Totnes, South Devon, England. Currier, Mildred Vivian, 32A, Sea Cliff. Curry, Wilson du Bois, 31A, Elizabeth, N. J. Curtis, William, jr., 3oHotel, Bridgewater, Mass. Curtiss, Maybelle, 29H, Naples. Curvin, Catharine Mabel, 29A, Medina. Curvin, Jonathan Wadhams, 32A, Medina. Cusack, Frank Howard, 29E, Yonkers. Cusack, Walter Thomas, 32Ag, Yonkers. all students: regular session 213 Cushing, Frances Elizabeth, B.S., Grad, Buffalo. Cushing, Mildred Lane, 29H, Buffalo. Cushman, Elin Sill, jr., 2gAg, Auburn. Custer, John Scarlett, 29C, Cynwyd, Pa. Cuthbert, Richard Lee, 29C, Brooklyn. Culler, Donald Dean, 31A, Greene. Cuyle, Helen Grace, 29A, Bainbridge. Cuzzi, Joseph Nicholas, 31A, Mount Vernon. Dacks, George, 30A, Hudson. Dade, Lester Cuyler, 31A, Gloversville. Daetsch, Evelyn Flora, 31A, Buffalo. Daggett, Gwynne Harris, A.B., Grad, White Plains. D'Agostine, Joseph Louis, 31C, Newark, N. J. Dahme, Florence Evelyn, B.F.A., Grad, Mount Vernon. Dallmer, Charlotte Elsie, 31A, Stapleton. Dalrymple, Thelma Estelle, 29H, Mount Morris. Dalsimer, Samuel, 30A, Brooklyn. Dalton, Celia Elizabeth, 32A, Bath. Dalton, Janet Harbison, 30A, Schenectady. Dalton, Mary Jane, 29A, Bath. Danforth, Jeanne Marie, 29A, Pittsburgh, Pa. D'Angelo, Ernani, A.B., 29MD NYC, Corona. Daniel, Derrill McCollough, B.S., M.S., Grad, Cooper, S. C. Danielson, Mary Carolyn, 2gAg, Jamestown. Dankowitz, Herbert', 32A, New York City. Dannenbaum, Alexander Wolford, jr., 33C, Philadelphia, Pa. Dansky, Irving, 29A, Brooklyn. Dansky, Simon Paul, 31V, Hudson. D'Appolito, Anthony, 31A, Long Branch, N. J. Darling, Anna Marguerite, 31H, Port Jefferson. Darling, Clyde Everett, 31L, Port Jefferson. Darlington, John Edward, 31M, Flushing. Darnell, Walter Evans, 29E, Moorestown, N. J. Darrieulat Jacqueline Marie, 32A, Dickerson, Md. Darrow, Marjory Schoonmaker, 32H, Kingston. Darrow, Robert Wesley, 3iAg, Ashville. Datri, Foster James, 29A, Brooklyn. Davenport, Frances Turner, 30H, Baton Rouge, La. Davenport, John Philip, 32Ag, Accord. Davenport, Kenneth, 29Ag, Accord. Davenport, Laura Elizabeth, 31H, Buffalo. Davenport, Roy Leonard, B.S., M.S., Grad, Baton Rouge, La. David, Max, 32A, Brooklyn. Davidoff, Marlitt, 32A, Brooklyn. Davidson, Alexander Clyde, 3iAg, Ithaca. Davidson, Jesse, 29A, New York City. Davidson, Margaret Elizabeth, B.A., M.A., Grad, Washington, D. C. Davies, George Phillips, 3oAg, Dayton, Ohio. Davies, Griffith Richard, 3oHotel, Agawam, Mass. Davies, Howard Keith, B.A., Grad, Mansfield, Ohio. Davies, William Watkins, 3oAr, New London, N. H. Davis, Ardith Paul, A.B., Grad, Brook, Ind. Davis, Arthur Drury, 32M, Chicago, 111. Davis, Benjamin Harold, A.B., Grad, Crawfords- yille, Ind. Davis, Burton Sparling, 32L, Kingston. Davis, Cornelia Burr, 29A, Forty Fort, Pa. Davis, Dorothea, 30A, Ithaca. Davis, Edwin Nathan, 32Ag, Corning. Davis, Florence Mallette, 29AChem, Mount Ver non. Davis, John Rollinson, 31A, Mount Sinai. Davis, Lee Sherman, 29A, New Berlin. Davis, Madelyn Louise, 30H, Allentown, Pa. Davis, Marjorie Rae, 32Ag, Forty Fort, Pa. Davis, Pauline Alexandra, 31A, St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Richard Stanley, 31M. Buffalo. Davis, Roland Elwood, 30 Hotel, Wequetonsing, Mich. Davy, Lee George, 31A, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dawdy, Caroline Kelsey, 30A, Elmira. Dawson, Allan Alexander, B.S., Grad, Huntly Scotland. ' Dawson, Henry Seaton, 32E, Montreal, Que. Canada. ' Day, Joseph Whitney, 33C, North East, Md. Dean, Almena Ruth, 30H, Nichols. Dean, Clair Oliver, 31E, Ithaca. Dean, Dorothy Marion, 3iAg, Montclair N J Dean, Gertrude Blanch, Sp Ar, Ithaca. Dean, William Stover, 30A, South Bend Ind DeBell, Peter John, A.B., 30MD NYC, Passaic, N. J. DeCamp, Albert Ellis, 30E, Cincinnati, Ohio DeCamp, Willard Edward, 3iHotel, Ithaca. Dechert, Perry Cornell, 31A, Harrisonburg, Va. Dechter, Meyer, 30A, Brooklyn. Decker, Alonzo Galloway, jr., 29E, Rodgers' Forge, Md. Decker, Donald James, 3iAg, Baldwinsville. Decker, Edward Denny, 32Hotel, Kerhonkson. Dederick, Eva, 31A, Saugerties. Dee, Clara Hildegarde, 29A, Buffalo. Dee, Vaughn Croft, 31E. Bridgeport, Conn. Deer, Albert Edward, 29Ag, Catskill. DeFrance, Jesse Allison, B.S., M.S., Grad, Golden, Colo. DeFrees, Joseph Hutton, 29C, Warren, Pa. Degen, Olive Pauline, A.B., Grad, Buffalo. Degenhardt, Harry John, B.A., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Degenhardt, Ira Harold, B.A., 31MD NYC, Woodhaven. DeGoff, Adele, 29A, New York City. DeGroat, DeWitt Goodrich, 30A, Cortland. Deichman, Charles Hartranft, A.B., 29MD NYC, Boonton, N. J. Deily, Myron Bonham, Ph.B., Grad, Nanticoke, Pa. Deitz, Joseph Robert, 30A, Trenton, N. J. Delafield, Tallmadge Percival, jr., 32Ag, Chap paqua. DeLamater, Van Ness, jr., 30AChem, Mont clair, N. J. DeLee, John Langford, 3iC, Troy. de Leon, Eustaquio, Grad, Manila, P. I. Dellgren, Carl Angelo, 3iAg, Yonkers. del Rio, Armando Isaac, 29A, Puebla, Mexico. Del Rosario, Manuel Barlosea, 29Ag, Manila, P. I. Deming, Paul Harvey, 32M, Detroit, Mich. Deming, Walter Fenn, 3 2A, Salem, Ohio. De Moya, Martin Antonio, 32Ag, Santo Domingo City, Dominican Republic. Dempsey, Eleanor Margaret, 29H, Elmira. Denenholz, Daniel Herbert, 30A, Far Rockaway. Denis-Nathan, Herbert, 32Ag, Capetown, South Africa. Dennis, Warren Breed, jr., 3oAChem, White Plains. Denton, Lewis Baxter, 32V, Caribou, Maine. Deppe, Carl, 3iHotel, Garrison. de Prosse, Alexander Robinson, 29Ar, Hudson. Derham, Paul Vincent, 31A, Rosemont, Pa. De Ris, George, Sp Ar, Ithaca. Derrico, Charles, 32A, New York City. De Santo, Dominic Anthony, A.B., 29MD NYC, Elizabeth, N. J. Des Islets, Robert Eugene Mousseau, 29C, Ithaca. De Smaele, Albert Joseph A,. C.E., E.E., Grad, Ithaca. Dessert, Allen Lawrence, 32M, Buffalo. Detrick, Lawrence Everett, A.B., Grad, Newark. Detwiler, Benjamin Howard, 3oAg, Washington, D. C. Devenpeck, Lynn Amos, 3oAg, Dorloo. Devereux, John Gregory, Francis, 33C, Greenwich, Conn. Devey, Ernest Edward, 3iAg, Elmhurst. Devilbiss, William Orndorff, 30C, Baltimore, Md. 214 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Dewey, Alma Bishop, 30H. Shortsville, Dewey, Elbert Morgan, 31Hotel, Albany. De Wolf, Louis Rudolph, 32M, Hart. Mich. D'heedene, Germaine, 29A, Hempstead. Diadato, Anthony Joseph, 3oAg, Westfield. Dick, Arthur John, A.B., 30MD NYC, Flushing. Dicker, William, 30L, Ithaca. Dickinson, Allan Bradley, 30E, Brooklyn. Dickinson, Alonzo Castle, 31C, Brooklyn. Dickinson, Frank, B.A., Grad, Yarmouth, N. S., Canada. Dickinson, George Arthur, 32A, Brooklyn. Diebold, Charles Harbou, 3oAg, Macedon. Dieffenbach, Fred William, A.B., 29L, Asbury Park, N. J. Dierdorf, William Elwood, 29C, Ithaca. Dietrich, Richard Rheme, 29M, St. Louis, Mo. Dietzen, Dorothy May, 30H, Dunkirk. Diffenderffer, Edward Crook, 32M, Baltimore, Md. di Iorio, Benjamin Victor, A.B., 30MD NYC, Utica. Dillon, Garreson Laurence, 30A, Cortland. Dillon, William David, 32A, Malone. Dills, Leslie Edward, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Dinsmore, George John, 3iAg, Grand Island. Diverall, Oscar Wenborne. 30M, Kenmore. Dixon, Alfred Alexander, B.S., A.M., Grad, Raleigh, N. C. Dixon, Clarence Raymond, Sp A, Rochester. Dixon, James, V.S., Grad, Saratoga Springs. Dobberstein, William F., 31A, Elmira. Dobosh, John Joseph, 29L, Lansford, Pa. Dobson, Gwendolyne Aileen, 32H, Niagara Falls. Dodd, Robert Taylor, 29E, New York City. Dodds, Harold Henning, A.B., 29MD NYC, Brooklyn. Dodge, Robert Irving, jr., 29M, Pelham. Dogny-Largo, Carlos, B.A., 32Ag, Lima, Peru. Dohan, Paul Douglas, 31C. Merion, Pa. Dolan, Alice Marie, A.B., Grad, Gardner, Mass. Dolce, Frank Angelo, 30A, Buffalo. Dolinsky, Martin, 32A, Brooklyn. Domonkos, Imre, A.B., Grad, Irvington, N. J. Donahue, James Peter, 30A, Ithaca. Doney, Charles Francis, 29Ag, Buffalo. Doniger, Estelle, 29A, New York City. Donlin, Thomas White, 31C, Quincy, Mass. Donnelly, Robert Lee, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Donoghue, Carroll Jeremiah, 29Ar, Flushing. Donoghue, Eric Daniel, Sp Ag, London, England. Donovan, James Patrick, 31A, Canandaigua. Doob, Hugo, jr., 30A, New York City. Dooley, Phyllis Amanda, 32A, Summit, N. J. Doran, Paul John, 30V, Cobleskill. Dorland, Jack Albert, 31A, South Orange, N. J. Dorman, Gladys Muriel, 31A, Brooklyn. Dorn, Harold Fred, 29Ag, Brooktondale. Dorn, Richard Gordon, 30M, Jamestown. Dorner, Frederica Marie, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Dornte, Ralph William, B.S., Grad, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dorrance, Alfred Bayliss, B.S., Grad, Scotts, Mich. Doscher, Marion Eleanor, 32A, New York City. Doss, Raymond Oneil, 30M, Oklahoma City, Okla. Doty, Edgar Forbes, 29M, Elyria, Ohio. Doty, Peter Darwin, Sp Ag, Houghton. Doubleday, George Chester, A.B., Grad, New York City. Doughty, John Van Vlack, 32A, Brooklyn. Douglas, Albert Harris, B.S., 29MD NYC, New York City. Douglas, Arthur Loring, jr., 29A, Forest Hills. Douglass, Charles Raymond, 32Hotel, Ilion. Dounce, Alexander Latham, 30A, Syracuse. Douqu6, William Anton, 3iAg, Herkimer. Dowd, Gerald Roderick, D.V.M., M.S., Grad, San Francisco, Cal. Dowdy, William Wallace, A.B., M.S., Grad, Eastover, S. C. Downes, Margaret Carson, 30A, Troy. Downing, Frederick Bagg, jr., 31M, Erie, Pa. Drake, Harold Francis, 31A, Buffalo. Dranitzke, William, 30A, Patchogue. Draper, John William, jr., A.B., 31MD NYC, Hastings-on-Hudson. Draper, Laurence Parker, 3oAg, Hammondsport. Drayton, Frank Lisle, B.S.A.. Grad, Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Dreibelbis, Francis Ralph, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Dresser, Alfred Laurence, Ph.D., Grad, Eaton. Drexler, Milton, 30A, Brooklyn. Driver, Eugene Hamilton, Grad, Thomasville, Ga. Druckerman, Leonard James, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Drumm, Maude Marion, 29A, Johnstown. Drumm, Sarah Mary, 31A, Johnstown. Drummond, John Walter, 29E, Watertown. Drury, Marjorie Bullard, A.B., Grad, Chicago, 111. Dryden, Robert Norman, 3oAr, Acton, Ont., Canada. Duberstein, Zena Lee, 29A, Brooklyn. Dubins, Henry Bernard, 32A, Brooklyn. Dubois, Edgar, 32Ag, Williamson. Dubois, Francis Latta, 32Eng, Washington, D. C. DuBois, George Burton, A.B., 29M, Newark. Duckworth, James Graves, 31C, Coffeyville, Kans. Duckworth, Marian, 32A, Brooklyn. Dudley, Russell Elliott, 29Ag, Lyons. Duffy, Charles Gavan, jr., 32A, Buffalo. Duffy, Madeline Trier, 30A, Perry. Duffy, Mary Virginia, 30H, Coaldale. Pa. Dugan, Frank Harold, 32A, Mount Vernon. Duggan, Emmett M., 30A, Watertown. Dulaff, Frederick George, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Dulin, Edward Milton, jr., 29C,Washington, D. C. Duncan, Edith Mary, 32H, Newfane. Dunham, Richard Roy, A.B., Grad, Hornell. Dunn, Hazel Sarah, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Dunn, Stephen Francis, 30A, Scranton, Pa. Dunnack, George Bussey, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Dunning, Clara Sly, 30H, Middletown. Dunning, Henry Shankland, A.B., 30MD NYC, Syracuse. Dunning, Walter Ferris, 3oAg, Middletown. du Plessis, Jan Heystek, B.S., Grad, Rustenburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Dupree, William Jospeh, B.S.. Sp Ag, Chateaugay. Durfee, Walter Hetherington, A.B., M.C.E., Grad, Geneva. Durham, Archibald Glendenning, 31A, Ithaca. Durham, Lyle Gelston, 3iHotel, Corry, Pa. Durkee, Leroy Edgar, 32A, Gloversville. Durkin, Joseph Patrick, B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Durland, Lewis Hudson, 30A, Watkins Glen. Durling, Robert Sayres, 32M, Baltimore, Md. Duschnes, Dorothy, 32A, New York City. Dusinberre, David Wilmot, 29C, Wellsboro, Pa. Dutky, Frances Eve, 32H, Ithaca. Dvorak, Violet Louise, 29A, East Northport. Dwight, Ward Dwight, 29V, South Otselic. Dyal, Sarah Creecie, 31A, Ithaca. Dye, Leaman Andrew, A.B., M.A., Grad, Roches ter. Dyer, Robert Allen, 29Ag, Berne. Dyett, James Granger, 31A, Buffalo. Dygert, Robert Arthur, 32V, Gouverneur. Dyke, Sylvester Jack, 3iAg, Mexico. Dymott, Mavis Sylvia, 31A, West New Brighton. Eadie, William Ainsworth, jr., 32M, Staten Island. Eagan, Frances Palmer, A.B., Grad, Port Jervis. Eagan, Mildred Mary, 30H, Scarsdale. Eargle, DolanHoye, A.B., Grad, Blythewood, S. C. Earl, George Adams, jr., 3iAg, Sandy Creek. Earle, Fred Corkran. 30C. Philadelphia, Pa. Easer, Lewis Albert, 30A, East Hampton. Easton, Donald Mack, B.S., Grad, Lake City, Iowa. Easton, Elizabeth Lloyd, 31A, Bayside. all students: regular session 215 Eastwood, Florence Catherine, 32H, North Syra cuse. Eaton, Frederick, jr., 29A, Washington, D. C. Eaton, John Littell, 31C, Mount Vernon. Eaton, Julia, 32A, Ithaca. Eaton, Raymond Baxter, 2gAr, North Tonawanda. Eaton, Theodore Hildreth, jr., 30A, Ithaca. Ebbert, Martin Bender, 30A, York, Pa. Ebelbare, Edward Howard, 32M, Detroit, Mich. Eber, Leah E., 30A, Rochester. Eber, Sylvia Natalie, 32A, Pottsville, Pa. Eberle, William Harrison, 31A, Ashtabula, Ohio. Ebert, Lawrence Clarke, 30M, Cranston, R. I. Eckert, DeLancey Fredrick, 32Ag, Buffalo. Eckert. Eleanor Mary, 32A, Jamestown. Eckert, Herbert Barry, 30M, Phillipsburg, N. J. Eddy, Bernard Blakeman, 32AJ-, Avon, Conn. Eddy, Jesse Potter, 3rd, Ph.B., 32MD NYC, Providence, R. I. Eddy, Robert Lindley, 32A, Glens Falls. Edelman, Nathaniel Scholnik, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Edelmann, Mary Anna, 32A, Mattituck. Edgerton, Sara G., 29A, Trenton, N. J. Edminster, Frank Custer, jr., B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Edminster, Minnie, 30H, Ithaca. Edmonds, Charles Marvin, 29Ag, Lyons. Edmonds, William James, 3iAg, Lyons. Edson, Edson Alden, 29C, Washington, D. C. Edson, Samuel Sinclair, A.B., 30L, Jamestown. Edwards, Marguerite Arthur, 30H, Whitney Point. Edwards, Richard Ira, 30A, New York City. Edwards, William Bradford, 30M, Chatham, N. J. Edwards, Willie Swanson, 32H, New York City. Eeles, Charles Cooper, 29M, Reading, Mass. Eggers, Henry Lawrence, 33Ar, Denver, Colo. Eggleston, Lester Allen. 32E, Buffalo. Eggleton, Edna Eleanor, 31A, Sherrill. Eglinton, Richard, Sp Ag, Geneva. Ehrenfest, Paul, 31AChem, St. Louis, Mo. Ehrhart, George Gitt, 30C, Hanover, Pa. Eibert, Gordon Henderson, 32Ag, Skaneateles. Einset, Olav, B.Agr., Grad, Geneva. Eiseman, Frederick Francis, jr., 31M, New York City. Eisinger, John Henry, 3iAg, Mount Vernon. Eisman, Philips Carl, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Eisner, Isidor, 30A, Southampton. Eisner, Maurice Horace, 32Ag, New York City. Eisner, Rudolph, A.B., 29L, Trenton, N. J. Eisner, Ruth, 32A, New York City. Elden, Frederick Traver, 30M, Tarrytown. Eldred, Arthur Charles. 30V, Bombay. Eldredge, James Corbitt, 30A, Whitesboro. Eldridge. Roswell Giles, 3oAg, Lexington, Mass. Eldridge, William, 32Ag, Porterville. Elg, George William, 29E, Newburgh. Ellendt, Rose Marie, 30A, Rochester. Ellenwood, Ruth Cecelia, 32A, Ithaca. Elliott, JoelWallace, B.S.A., M.S.A., Grad, Ithaca. Elliott, John Earle, jr., 29C, Beaver, Pa. Elliott, Margaret Elizabeth, 31H, Burlington. Ellis, Carlton Case, B.S., M.S., 31V, Meriden, Conn. Ellis, Gordon Huff, 32A, Ithaca. Ellis, Margaret Beymer, 31A, Utica. Ellison, Ralph Theodore, 29V, Corning. Ellsworth, Carl Lewis, 32A, Unadilla Forks. Ellsworth, Clayton Sumner, A.B., Grad. I- Moines, Iowa. Ellsworth, Herman Charles, 29A, Bangor. Ellsworth, Ward Rogers, 32Ag, Unadilla Forks. Elmer, S. Lewis, jr., 31M, Brooklyn. Elsasser, Yolanda Jacqueline, 32Ag, Ridgewood. Elson, Jack, A.B., Grad, Tonawanda. Elwood, Calvin Augustus, 32E, Menominee, Mich. Emeny. George Brooks, 30M, Salem, Ohio. Emerick, Margaret Bouck, 31A, Saugerties. Emerman, Walter Louer, 30L, Massillon, Ohio. Emerson, James Rufus, 3iAg, Demarest, N. J. Emerson, Myra, 31H, Ithaca. Emmons, Frederick Earl, jr., 29Ar, Elizabeth, N. J. Emmons, Marion Louise, 32H, Spencer. Endemann, Carleton Hull, 31A, Forest Hills. Engel, Celia, 29A, New York City. Engel, Jerome, 29A, New Rochelle. Engel, Morton Joseph, 32Ag, New York City. Engelder, Charles Arthur, 32Ag, Wellsville. Engelhardt, George Bliss, 30E, Brooklyn. Engelmann, Helmut Max, 32E, Wilmington, Del. Englander, Joseph Benjamin, 3iM,New York City. English, Charles Orbell, 31C, Staten Island. English, Dorothy Adelaide, 29A, Woodhaven. English, Dorothy Evelyn, 32H, Greene. Enos. Allen William, 29Ag, Adams. Enos, Emma Jane, 30H, Adams. Ensley, Harold Enoch, 32Ag, Wayville. Entemann, Charles Emanuel, 29A, Newark, N. J. Entrikin, Elizabeth Franklin, 32H. Blackwood, N.J. Ephron, Harmon Saul, B.A., 31MD NYC, New York O'ty. Epley, El'zabeth Jane, 30A, Detroit, Mich. Eppers, Frederick Arthur Ludolf, 32A, Buffalo. Eppes, James Van Deusen, B.A., 31M, Hope well, Va. Epstein, Shirley, 32A, New York City. Erda, Albert Robert, 30M, Brooklyn. Erdmann, Fred John, 29Ag, Brooklvn. Erdreich, Emil, 31C, New York City. Erickson, Eugene Theorin, B.S., Grad, Brainerd, Minn. *-. s$ Ericson, Stanley Gustav, B.S., Grad, Saratoga Springs. Erler, Robert John, jr., 30M. New York City. Ernest, Carl Henry, 31C, Baltimore, Md. Errington, Bumard James, 30V, Lackawanna. Espe, Dwight Leonard, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Espenschied, Olive Mary, 32Ar, Washington, D. C. Esterman, Benjamin, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Essex, Richard Buhler, 31C, Chevy Chase, D. C. Estabrook, John Evans, 32A, Fayetteville. Estey, Norman Russell, 3iHotel, Cambridge, Mass. Etkin, William Nathan. B.S., Sp MD NYC, Brooklyn. Eustance, Arthur William, 32C, Batavia. Eustance, Kenneth Merton, 31A, Batavia, Evans, Andrew Curtiss, 32Ag, New York City. Evans, Dorothy Elizabeth, 31A, Ithaca. Evans, Dorothy Louise, 30A, Guilford. Evans, Frank Vernon, B.S., M.S., Grad, Johannes burg, South .Africa. Evans, Henry, 30E, Wilmington, Del. Evans, John Frank, 33Ag, Beechhurst. Evans, John Spencer, 32M, New York City. Evans, Mary Rojier, 31H, Rochester. Evans, Richard Arden, 32Eng, Warren, Pa. Evans, William Herbert, 32AChem, Shenandoah. Pa. Evans, William Morris, 32V, Waterville. Everett, Martha Abrams, 33A, Ithaca. Everson, Norma Carolyn, 30H, Mount Morris. Ewart, Joseph Norton, 29E, Hightstown, N. J. Eyerman, Robert Alexander, 33Ar, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Faber, Harry Andrew, 30A, New Hartford. Fagan, Alice Irene, 32A, Buffalo. Fagan, Edward Thomas. 31A, Herkimer. Fagelman, Ida Teibel, 32A, Buffalo. Faile, Eleanor Stack, 30H, White Plains. Failla, Ignatius George, 29A, Ithaca. Fair, David Ramey, 32M, Washington, C. D. Fairbanks, Natalie, 32H, Watertown. Fairchild, Howard Newton, 29M, Auburn. Fairclough, Roger Sherman, 32Ag, Wollaston, Mass. Fairfax, Kenneth Tyne, 31A, Geneva. Fairfield, Marion, B.A., 32MD NYC, Hanover, N. H. 2l6 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Falconer, Donald Westland, A.B., 30L, San Fran cisco, Cal. Falconer, Robert Thomson, 30C, Ithaca. Fales, Zoe Barclay, 29A, Schenectady. Falk, Bernard Louis, 32E, Allentown, Pa. Falk, Harold Frank, 32M, Milwaukee, Wis. Falkenbury, Frank Mears, A.B., 29MD NYC, Whitehall. Falkey, Lynn Luther, 3iAg, Phelps. Falkin, Leo Eli, 30A, New York City. Fallon, John Aloysius, A.B., 30MD NYC, Brook lyn. Fancher, Willard LaVay, A.B., A.M., Grad, Houghton. Fang, Yung, 30C, Tientsin. China. Fankuchen, Isidor, B.S., in E.E., Grad, Brooklyn. Fanning, Lester Alfred, A.B., 31L, Southampton. Farley, Edward John, 29A, New York City. Farmer, Rilda Elizabeth, 30H, Geneva. Farnell, Kenneth Tufts, 32Ag, Mohawk. Farnham, Richard Bayles, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Farnham, William Field, 30C. Scranton, Pa. Farrand, Robert Kitchell, 32A, Ithaca. Farrell, Anna Marie, 31H, Johnson City. Farrell, Loretta Marie, 32H, Johnson City. Farwell, Elizabeth Conrad, 30H, Hinsdale. Farwell, Myron Bruce, 29A, Hinsdale. Fass. George, 29A, New York City. Fay, Eliot Gilbert, A.M., Grad, Chelsea, Mass. Fay, Fred Clifford, 30M, Brooklyn. Feczko, John Aloysius, 30A, Bayonne, N. J. Fedder, Marian Irene, 31H, Dansville. Fehr, Beatrice Caroline, 30H, Newark Valley. Feigenbaum, Minnie, 32A, Glens Falls. Feinberg, Shirley Dorothy, 29A, Bayonne, N. J. Feiner, Jerome, 3iAg, Cedarhurst. Feinstein, Irving, A.B., Grad, Bayonne, N. J. Feinstein, Joseph, 30A, Hoboken, N. J. Feint, Robert Henderson, 29Ag, Ithaca. Feist, Edmond Thomas, B.S., 29C, Buffalo. Fekete, Louis Albert, 31M, Buffalo. Feldman, Lillian, 31A, Atlantic City, N. J. Felix, Earl Louis, B.S.A., Grad, Elba. Felton, Blanche Shemer, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Fennell, Thomas Francis, 2nd, 29L, Jersey City, N.J. Fenner, Alan M., A.B., 29L, New York City. Fenner, Casper Llewellyn, 29A, Ithaca. Fenner, Elizabeth Louise, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Fenrich, Edgar Gustave, 31AChem, Manhasset. Fenton, Marvin William, 32Ar, Salamanca. Ferguson, Alice Jean, 3iAg, Ithaca. Ferguson, Edward Barrie, 32A, Brightwaters. Ferguson, Robert Paul, A.B., Grad, St. Louis, Mo. Ferrell, John Joseph, 32V, Westport. Ferrer, Joaquin, 29C, Tayug, Pangasinan, P. I. Ferris, Frederick Bunten, 32C, Stamford, Conn. Ferris, Herbert Davidson, 32Ag, New Rochelle. Ferriss, Dorothy Elaine, 32A, Ithaca. Ferriss, Frederick, 29C, Madison, N. J. Ferriss, Ruth Bridgman, A.B., 29MD NYC, Madi son, N. J. Fettner, David, Brooklyn. Feuerstein, Harold David, 29A, Newark, N. J. Field, Lincoln Elmer, 30V, Mount Vision. Field, Rachael Ella, 30A, Oneida. Finch, Abbie Evandeen, 29A, Whitehall. Finch, Ernest Bliss, A.B., Grad, Athens, Pa. Finch, Jeremiah Stanton, 31A, Albany. Finch, John William, 3iAg, Clyde. Fincher, John Radford, 30E, Rockville Centre. Fincher, Lillian Juanita, 32H, Rockville Centre. Fine, Selma, 32A, New York City. Fineman, Evelyn, 31H, New York City. Fineman, Zola Michael, 32Ag, New York City. Fink, Bernard, 30C, Newark, N. J. Finkelstein, Phillip, A.B., 30L, Freeport. Finkenauer, Frederick Jacob, jr., 32E, Phila delphia, Pa. Finley, George Irwin, jr., 30M, Pittsburgh, Pa. Finnertv, Frank Bonaventure, 32Ag, Jefferson Valley. Finnessy, Mardelle, 32A, Rochester. Finney, Jane Louise, 32H, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Fintel, Ernest Achard, A.B., 30L, Richmond Hill. Firestone, Marjorie Goldie, 32A, Rochester. Firman, William Byer, 29C, Glen Ridge, N. J. Fischer, Henry Edward, 31A, New York City. Fischer, Irving, 31A, New York City. Fischer, John William, 32C, Memphis, Tenn. Fischer, Sebastian Benedict, 31V, East Northport. Fish, Elizabeth Shufelt, 33A, Ithaca. Fish, Marion, B.S., Grad, Rochester. Fisher, Arturo Rodriguez, 29Ag, Grad, Ithaca. Fisher, Cameron Mann, 3oA, New York City. Fisher, David Alexander, 31E, Winston-Salem, N. C. Fisher, Evelyn Snedaker, 30H, Buffalo. Fisher, Hyman Boris, 31A, Ogdensburg. Fisher, Lyman Richard, A.B., 31MD NYC, Ithaca. Fisher, Martha Cordelia, 30A, Landsale, Pa. Fitzgerald, John Shanley, B.S., 29MD NYC, Utica. FitzGerald, John Woodward, A.B., M.F., Grad, Brooklyn. Fitzgerald, Norman Francis, 30A, Ithaca. Fitzpatrick, Edwin Joseph, 32A, Oswego. FitzRandolph, Mary Clement, 32H, Sloatsburg. FitzSimmons, George Carleton, 32M, Morrisville. Flannery, Mary Elizabeth, 31A, Ithaca. Fleckenstein, John Braun, 3oAg, Ellenville. Fleckenstein, Raymond Herbert, B.Chem, Grad, Ellenville. Fleet, Phyllis, 32Eng, East Aurora. Fleischer, Frank Herman, 29C, Albany. Fleischer, Marjory Washington, 32A, New York City. Fleischer, Walter Eugene, 29Ag, Albany. Fleming, Elizabeth Putnam, A.B., 31MD NYC, Beverly, Mass. Flenner, George Granville, 31A, Hamilton, Ohio. Flesch, Richard Charles, 29A, New York City. Flessa, Donald Karl, B.S., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Flessel, Karl John, 31M, Huntington. Fletcher, Charles Edward, 31V, New York City. Flinn, Robert Rossiter, 29Ag, Ithaca. Flint, Gilbert Stevens, 30M, Freeport. Florance, James Pearson, 32E, Central Valley. Florio, Lloyd Joseph, 3 2A, Buffalo. Flory, Paul Marion, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Flory, Vera Elizabeth, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Floyd, Arthur, B.S., B.S.A., Grad, Fort Pierce, Fla. Floyd, George Crosbie, A.B., Grad. Butte, Mont. Flumerfelt, Ray Robert, 3iAg, Spencer. Flynn, James Robert, 30A, Waverly. Foehrenbach, Frank Augustus, 32C, New York City. Fogarty, John Louis, 32Ag, Port Chester. Fogg, Harold Horton, 31C, Schenectady. Foley, Dorothy Mae, 31H, Sodus. Foley, Marion Josephine, 30C, Waterloo. Foote, Alton, 32E, Valois. Foote, Eleanor Justice, Grad, Swarthmore, Pa. Foote, Norman Holland, 32Ag, Malone. Foote, Philip Head, 32A, Bala, Pa. Foote. Robert William, 2gAg, Malone. Forbes, Frances Lydia, B.A., Grad, State College, Pa. Ford, James Marshall, 31E, Montour Falls. Ford, Walter Baker, 31A, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Ford, Walter Goodsel, 31M, Wellsville. Fordon, John Cameron, 3oAg, Geneva. Fordyce, Charles Redman, A.B., M.A., Grad, Mount Vernon, Iowa. Foreman, Albert Steven, 29A, Coatesville, Pa. Forgan, James Berwick, 33M, Highland Park, 111. Forgeng, William Daniel, 3oAChem, Kingston, Pa. Forker, James Bently, jr., 29M, Ithaca. Forman, Armstrong Haslup, 31M, Baltimore, Md. Forrar, John Maxted, 31E, Larchmont. all students: regular session 217 Forrester, James Donald, B.S., Grad, Salt Lake City, Utah. Forschmiedt, Henry, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Fortune. Leo Anthony, 29V, Gouverneur. Foster, Alice Phillips, 29H, Ithaca. Foster, Beatrice Elizabeth, 30H, Owego. Foster, Donald Harmon, 32Ag, Cherry Creek. Foster, E. Elwood, 29Ag, Ithaca. Foster, Fordyce Lawrence, LL.B., 29Ag, Ham- mondsport. Foster, Frederick O'Brien, 29Ag, Baldwinsville. Foster, Robert Geib, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Foster, Wayne Franklin, 2gAg, Cherry Creek. Foter, Milton John, 3iAg, Long Island City. Fountain, Laura Edith, 30H, Evans Mills. Fox, Charles Henry, 33A. New York City. Fox, Frank, 30A, Gloversville, Fox, Harold Archie Edward, 29Ag, Niagara Falls. Fraad, Lewis Martin, 29A, Brooklyn. Fradenburgh, Katharine Ellen, 3oAg, Ithaca. Fralick, Charlotte Elizabeth, 31A, Sayville. Francisco, Ethel, 29H, New York City. Franco, Armand Alfred. 32Ag, Flushing. Frank, Simon Coleman, 31A, Brooklyn. Frankel, Clarence Bernard, 33Ag, Spring Valley. Frankel, Morris Herbert, 30A, Spring Valle}--. Frankenberg, Thomas Lloyd, 30A, Brookline, Mass. Frankle, Marvin Klein, 31A, Youngstown, Ohio. Franklin, Carl Wesley, 32Ag, Munnsville. Franklin, Josephine, 30A, Akron, Ohio. Franklin, Morton, B.S.Agr., Grad, Ithaca. Frantz, Frederick Parker, 32A, Williamsport, Pa. Fraser, Havelock Frank, A.B., 32MD NYC, Bellingham, Wash. Fraser, Rachel Shaw, 3oAg, Geneseo. Fread, Bernard, B.S., 29MD NYC, New York City. Frederick, Jean Olive, 32H, Greenlawn. Fredericks, Arthur William, 31V, Northport. Free, George Jamison, B.S., Grad, York, Pa. Freeborn, Malcolm Jonathan, 29AJ, Cazenovia. Freedman, Selma Beatrice, 3 2A, Brooklyn. Freeland, Arthur Lavern, 3oAg, Dunkirk. Freeland, Katharine Flanders, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa- Freeman, Charles Martin, 30A, New York City. Freeman, Duane Addison, 3oHotel, Beloit, Kans. Freeman, Ethel Sara, 32A, Utica. Freeman, Graydon La Verne, Grad, Ithaca. Freeman, Harrop Arthur, 29A, Ithaca. Freeman,WilliamWallstone, 32Ar, Burlington, Vt. Freemantle, Nettie Virginia, 30A, Oswego. Frees, Elberta Yetive, 32H, Ithaca. Freestone, Dorothy Ruth, 29A, Interlaken. Freiberg, Aaron, B.A., M.A., Grad, Valley Falls, Kans. Freiberger, Lloyd Stanton, 32A, Cleveland, Ohio. French, Charles Edwin, 31A, Manchester, N. H. French, Frank Sanford, A.B., 31MD NYC, Newark, N. J. French, George Thomas, jr., 30E, Bloomfield, N. J. Freund, Phillip Herbert, 29A, Detroit, Mich. Freure, Benjamin Townsend. 30A, Brooklyn. Freydberg, Leo David, 3 2A, Granville. Frick, Dorothy Marie, 32A, Mount McGregor. Fridley, Lawrence Pearson, 33Ar, Rochester. Fried, David, 33Ar, Buffalo. Fried, Maurice Hyman, 30A, Buffalo. Friedman, Daniel Joseph, 28A, New York City. Friedman, Milton, 31A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Friess, Constance, A.B., 32MD NYC, Jamaica. Frincke, Harold Carl, 29L, Yonkers. Frishberg, Samuel, 31A, South Nyack. Froehlich, Joseph Theodore, 29C, Rockville Centre. Froehlich, Marie Louise, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Froman, Lewis A., A.B., Grad, Kansas City. Mo. Frueauff, Harry Day, jr., 32M, New York City. Fry, Christopher Arthur, 32M, Burnham, Pa. Fry, Elizabeth, 31A, New York City. Fry, James Wilson, 31M, Buffalo. Fuchs, Augustus William, 32E, Port Chester. Fuchs, Shirley, 32A, Astoria. Fuerst, Anna Marie, 31A, Schenectady. Fuerst, Harold Theodore, 29A. Miami, Fla. Fuerst, Myron Max, 3oAg, New York City. Fuertes, Louis Sumner, 3oAr, Ithaca. Fuertes, Mary, 31A, Ithaca. Fuhr, Charles Abraham, 30L, Buffalo. Fuller, Herbert Harrison, 29Ag, Gouverneur. Fuller, Howard Kenneth, 32V, Bombay. Fuller, Kenneth Wood, 29L, Utica. Fuller, Robert Henry, 29L, Ashtabula, Ohio. Fullerton, Helen Jane, 31A, Howes Cave. Funkhouser, Mearick, 32M, Dayton, Ohio. Funt, Dorothy, 32A, Brooklyn. Furlow, Richard Osborne, 32C, Oklahoma City, Okla. Furman, George Conklin, 31A, Patchogtie. Furman, Horace Edward, 29E, White Plains. Furr, Joe Randolph, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Furrer, Adolf, 3iAg, Fauma, Switzerland. Gabriel, Alton, B.S., M.S., Grad, Milwaukee, Ore. Gainey, Agnes Teresa, 29H, Ithaca. Gainey, John William, 32Hotel, Ithaca. Gale, Ben Purse, 30A, Gates Mill, Ohio. Galgano, George Edward, 31L, New Rochelle. Gallagher, Catharine Anna, 31A, Troy. Gallagher, Edwin Charles, 30A, Freeport. Gallagher, Francis James, 32A, Cleveland. Galland, George Freeman, 31A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Galloway, John D. Brown, 30A, Chester, Pa. Galloway, Ruth Martha, 30H, Newburgh. Gannett, Robert Tiffany, 32A, Brooklyn Gans, Altha Robert, B.S., M.S., Grad, Burlington, Vt. Gans, Arthur L., 30A, Brooklyn. Ganzenmuller, Katherine Reed, 31A, Sea Cliff. Gardiner, Henry Edward, B.S., 31L, Anaconda, Mont. Gardner, Franklin Truesdell, B.S., Grad, Tulsa, Okla. Gardner, Jackson, 32A, Lakewood. Gardner, James McDowell, 31A, Buffalo. Gardner, Lewis Robinson, 29M, Bay Head, N. J. Gardner, Muriel Lyon, 30A, Milford, Conn. Garling, Florence Ruth, 3iAg, Ithaca. Garlock, Sprague Girvan, 30C, Utica. Garman, Mildred Esther, 32H, Niagara Falls. Garnsey, LeRoy G., 29Ar, Seneca Falls. Garofalo, Albert Harold, A.B., 29MD NYC, Syracuse. Garretson, Henry Chapin, jr., 31M, New York City.. Garretson, Jack Spellman, 29A, Jamaica. Garrett, Seymour Stanton, C.E., Grad, Ithaca. Garrison, Ranald MacDonald, B.S. in E.E., 29M, Corpus Christi, Texas. Gartlein, Carl Witz. A.B., Grad, Connersville, Ind. Garver, William Parrish, A.B., 29MD NYC, Lorain, Ohio. Gary, Virginia, 20A, Buffalo. Gast, Harold Neil, 30A, Perth Amboy, N. J. Gaster, Barnet David, 30A, Brooklyn. Gaster, Toseph Louis, 32A, Brooklyn. Gates, Elmer Lewis. 32C. Chicago, 111. Gates, Jessie Elisabeth, 29A, Oneonta. Gauger,William Henry, B.Chem., Grad, Buffalo. Gaydosh, Louis, 32V,West Danby. Gaynor, Evelyn Marguerite, 29H, Ithaca. Gebauer, Emanuel Lawrence, A.B., M.A., Grad, Henderson, Ky. Geel, Charles Lambert, 30C. Hillsdale, N. J. Geer, Roger Loran, 29M, Marathon. Geer, Shirley Rogers, 32E, Rochester. Gehben, Ernst Julius, 32E, Richmond Hill. Gehret, Sara Margaret, 32H, Shillington, Pa. Gehring, William Hastings, 30A. Lakewood, Ohio. 218 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Geigle, William Frederick, 30AChem, Utica. Geisler, Richard Edward, 32V, Omaha, Nebr. Geist, Robert John, 32Ag, Buffalo. Gelfand, Ben Bernard, A.B., 30MD NYC, Sioux City, Iowa. Geller, Daniel Maurice, 31A, Brooklyn. Gellis, Helen, 32A, Claremont, N. H. Gengo, Kimi, 30A, Ithaca. Genung, Judson, Whiton B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Geoghegan, Richard Tighe, 31C, New Rochelle. Geohegan, William Anthony, jr., 29E, Cincinnati, Ohio. George, Avery Brewster, B.S., Grad, Haverhill, Mass. George, Christine Hovey. 30H, Ithaca. George, Esther Lois, 31A, Ithaca. George, Robert Stirling, 32C, Ithaca. Georgia, Willard Teers, 32Ag, Itnaca. Gerhard, Paul Myer, 32M, Scarsdale. Gericke, Anthon Michael Meyer, 3oAg, George, South Africa. Gerken, Florence Anna, 30A, Jamaica. Gerken, Walter William, 30M. Brooklyn. Gerlaoh, Glendon Thomas, 29M, Chicago, 111. Gerlein, Enrique Lorenzo, 29AChem, Barranquilla, Colombia. Gerstein, David, 29A, Utica. Gerstenberger, William Henry, 32A, Utica. Getman, Frank Newton, 32A, Ilion. Getty, Caroline Gratia, 29A, Grad, Yonkers. Getzelman, Benjamin Chapell, 32E, Elgin, 111. Gewecke, Gordon Charles, 3oC, Rockville Centre. Gianoli, Ciro Desio, 29E, Valparaiso, Chile. Gibaud, Ralph Austin, 29A, Rochester. Gibbons, James Lawrence, 29V, Ithaca. Gibbs, Elinore Hamilton, 29A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gibbs, Ruth Carrier, 31A, Ithaca. Gibson, Harriet Maude, 31H, Holley. Gibson, Henry James, 3oAg, Holley. Gibson, Richard Corwine, 32C, Mount Vernon. Gibson, Robert Law, jr., 31M, St. Augustine. Fla. Gichner, Henry, 29M, Washington, D. C. Giddings, Joseph Addison, A.B., M.A., Grad, Jefferson, Ohio. Gierke, Alfred Gustav, D.V.M., Grad, Ithaca. Gifford, George Stetson, 3iAg, Ithaca. Gifford, John P., A.B., 3oHotel, Berkeley, Cal. Gifford, Ralph William, 31V, Ithaca. Gilbert, Carl Richard, 30E, New York City. Gilbert, Clifford William. B.S., M.S., Grad, Burlington, Vt. Gilchrist, Margaret Eileen, 32H, Groton. Gillespie, Harold James, 29A, Binghamton. Gillespie, Helen Elizabeth, 3iAr, Syracuse. Gillespie, Ruth Frances, 29A. Syracuse. Gillespie, Sarah Lappeus, Sp A, Binghamton. Gillespie, Victor Rees, B.S., M.S., Grad, Black- stone, Va. Gillett, Charles Alton, B.S., Grad, Poughkeepsie. Gillett, Gladys Cora, 3oAg, Auburn. Gillette, Claude Coe, Grad, Colchester, Conn. Gilligan, Helen Louise, 32A, Shortsville. Gilligan, Howard Bartholomew, 20M, Watertown. Gilligan, Thomas James, 31A, Bolivar. Gillmeister, Helen Louise, 29A, Medina. Gilman, John Troy, 3 2A, Ithaca. Gilroy, Gerald Michael, 29Ar, Utica. Gilroy, Helen Turnbull, A.B., M.A., Grad, Jenkin- town, Pa. Gimbrede, Louis de Agramonte, 32A, Mount Vernon. Gingras, George Edward, 31V, Gouverneur. Ginsburg, Frances, 32A, Hudson. Giorgi, Frank John, 29A, Greenport. Giovinco, Joseph B., A.B., M.D., Sp MD NYC, San Francisco, Cal. Githens, Alfred Sands, 30M, Mount Vernon. Gitlitz, James Bernard, 30A, Binghamton. Gizzarelli, Ermanno Francis, 30A, Port Henry. Gladden, George Stephens, 29A, Detroit, Mich. Glaister, Paul Joseph, 31E, Napanoch. Glanville, Albert Douglas, A.B., M.A., Grad, Auburn. Glasier, George, 29Ag, Warsaw. Glassberg, Barnett Beryl, 30A, Brooklyn. Glasser, Eugene Andrew, 30M, Woodhaven. Glasser, Frederick Edward, 32M, Belle.Harbor. Glassman, Herman, B.S., 29MD NYC, Brooklyn. Glassman, Judith, 29A, Warren, Pa. Glazebrook, Robinson Cox, 29M, Washington, D. C. Gleckner, Robert Henry, 31A, Canton, Pa. Glenz, George, 32A, Woodside. Gluck, Rose, 29A, Lawrence. Glushien, Morris, 29A, Brooklyn. Glynn, Mary Elizabeth, 31A, Rochester. Godfrey, Mary Gertrude, 29A, Rochester. Godwin, Ellery Denison, 29Ag, New York City. Goepp, Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Philadelphia, Pa. Goerner, Viola Emma, 32A, Boonton, N. J. Goers, Theodore Walter, 31V, Ithaca. Goff, James Satterlee, 32C, Hyannis, Mass. Goff, Richard Herbert, 32A, Adrian, Mich. Gold, Benjamin, 32A, New York City. Golden, Daniel Lewis, 30A, New York City. Goldin, Charles, 29A, Newark, N. J. Goldin, Robert, B.S., Grad, Brooklyn. Goldman, Abraham, A.B., 29L, New Haven, Conn. Goldman, Gertrude Goldie, 3oAg, Mount Vernon. Goldman, Leo Lawrence, 30A, Trenton, N. J. Goldmark, Carl, jr., 29A, New York City. Goldsmith, Norris Whitney, A.B., Grad. Nyack. Goldstein, Alfred Lorimer, 29A, Union City, N. J. Goldstein, Arthur, 29A, Mount Vernon. Goldstein, Beatrice Florence, 32A, New York City. Goldstein, David H., B.A., Sp A, Grad, New York City. Goldstein, Earl, 29Ar, Rochester. Goldstein, Hortense Daisy, 32A, New York City. Goldstein, Moe, 30A, Brooklyn. Goldstein, Raymond J., 30A, Brooklyn. Goldstein, Sol Roland, A.B., 30MD NYC, Roches ter. Goldstein, Sylvia Dorothea, 29A, Far Rockaway. Goldwasser, Samuel Benjamin, 3oAg, Holyoke, Mass. Goldwin, William Casper, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Golluber, Gerald, 33A, Brooklyn. Goltman. Jack Sternberg, B.S., 29MD NYC, Memphis, Tenn. Golubinski, John Joseph, 32A, Brooklyn. Gompertz, Walter, 29A, West Pittston, Pa. Gonzalez. Jos6 Manuel, 30A, Miramar. P. R. Good, Charles Kemm, A.B., 29MD NYC, Union City, N. J. Good, Richard Burchill, B.S., 29MD NYC. Union City, N. J. Goodale, Robert Gokey, 30L, Ithaca. Goodenough, William Sterling, 32M, Carthage. Goodfellow, Thomas Mackey, 29C, Altoona, Pa. Goodhart, Martha, 31H, Barnes Corners. Gooding, Alice A., A.B., Grad, Albany. Goodman. Sidney, 32A, Brooklyn. Goodnow, George Nichols, 29M, Chicago. 111. Goodrich, Edith, 29A, Troy. Goodrich. John Gardner, B.S., Grad. Exeter, N. H. Goodwin, Gertrude Murdoch, 31M, Sharon Hill, Pa. Goodwin, LeRoy Adams, jr., 30M, Gloucester, N.J. Goodwyn, Chapman Fowler, agAr, Bristol, Va. Gorbaty, Ruth, 30A, Niagara Falls. Gordon, Anne Temple, B.A., Grad, Richmond, Va. Gordon, Bernard, 3oA, Rockaway Beach._ Gordon, Eva Lucretia, 29Ag, Minneapolis, Minn. Gordon, Harry, A.B., 29MD NYC, Tarrytown. Gordon, Herbert Johnson, Sp Ag, Newfield. Gordon, Ian, 3oAg, Denver, Colo. Gordon, Leonard, 31A, Rockaway Beach. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 219 Gordon, Morris, 29A, New York City. Gordon, Ruth Eliza, 33Ar, Philadelphia, Pa. Gordon, Ruth Evelyn, 32A, Lawyersville. Gordon, Ruth Rose, Sp Ag, New York City. Gordon, William Cecil, 32A, Brooklyn. Gore, L. Elizabeth, 29A, Norfolk, Va. Gorewitz, Joseph, A.B., 30L, Newark, N. J. Gorlick, Samuel, 31A, Syracuse. Gorman, Emily Cora, 31A, Pulaski. Gormel, Bradley Otis, 32Ag, Nunda. Gormel, Ernest Mills, 32M, Nunda. Gorthy, Willis Charles, 30C, Buffalo. Gosnell, Helen Elizabeth, 32H, Rochester. Gottlieb, Louis Irving, B.A., 31L, Tannersville. Gougas, Cacia Helen, 32A, Owego. Gould, Lawrence Peabody, 29AChem, Washington. D. C. Gould, Margaret Adelaide, 29A, Oneida. Gould, Milton Samuel, 30A, New York City. Govshewitz, Irving, 3lAg, Brooklyn. Gow, Alexander, jr., 29V, Ithaca. Gowdy, Joseph Scott, 29C, Denver, Colo. Gracey, Philip Sprague, 3iAg, Plattsburg. Graef, Alma Fortune, 29A, Cedarhurst. Graef, Frederick Leffingwell, 32E, Brooklyn. Graf, Alberto, B.S., Grad, Santiago, Chile. Graff, Alan Robert, 32AChem, Chicago, 111. Graham, Endymion Francis, B.A., Sp MD NYC, New York City. Graham, Lucile Eleanor, 29Ag, Grad, Batavia. Granger, Russell Shear, 29Ag, Wolcott. Granville, John Matthew, 3iAg, Ithaca. Grauer, Herman Robert, 30A, New York City. Graves, Stephen Porter, jr., 32AT, Mount Airy, N. C. Gravino, Frank Anthony, 31A, Mount Vernon. Gray, Clinton Newman, A.B., 29L, Niagara Falls. Gray, Edward Lindsay, 30A. Clayton. Gray, Eleanor Maxwell, 31A, Roslyn Heights. Gray, Emma Lewis, 32A, New York City. Gray, George Otis, 29Ar, North Rose. Gray, Percy Scott, 31M, Honolulu, Hawaii. Graydon, Charles Kellogg, 3oAg, Cincinnati, Ohio. Graziadei, Francesco Saverio, 29V, Utica. Greeley, John Richard, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Green, Albert John, 30C, Ilion. Green, Edgar Lee, jr., 31E, Philadelphia, Pa. Green, Elizabeth Crammond, 32H, Ticonderoga. Green, Eugene Willard, A.B., 31MD NYC, Pater son, N. J. Green, Nellie Ada, 32H, Chadwicks. Greenbaum, Jacob Meyer, 30A, Utica. Greenbaum, Joseph Richard, 29A, Bradley Beach, N.J. Greenberg, David, 32Ag, Bay Shore. Greenberg, Harold, 29A, Bay Shore. Greene, Allan Robert. 32^, Brooklyn. Greene, Benjamin Harry, 32Hotel, Watertown. Greene, Francis Wygant, A.B., 29L, Ossining. Greene, Marcellus W^hitney, 30A, Ossining. Greene, Ruth Helena, A.B., Grad, Elmira. Greenfield, Beatrice, 32A, Newark, N. J. Greenfield, Harold James, 29A, Woodmere. Greenfield, John Francis, 31E, New York City. Greenfogel, Albert, 31M, Brooklyn. *Greenhill, Eugene Wallace, 29A, New York City. Greenleaf, David, Gardner, 3iAg, Perry. Greenman. Francis Callis, 29V. Binghamton. Greenspan, Martin Dingy. 30A, V/eehawken, N. J. Gregg, Elizabeth Halsey, 29Ag, Ithaca. Gretz, Marjorie Benson, 31A, Jenkintown, Pa. Grier, Evelyn Virginia, 31A, Brooklyn. Griffin, Donald Carr, A.B., 31MD NYC, New York City. Griffin, Donald Tallmadge, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Griffin, Mary Margaret, 32H, Fulton. Griffing, Virginia Ballentyne, 32A, Red Hook. *Died May 26, 1929- Griffis, Helen Latoonte, 30H, Roslyn Heights. Griffith, Dalzell Melvin, B.S., M.S., Grad, Johns town, Pa. Griffith, Feme A., 29H, Remsen. Griffith, Gertrude Leone, 31H, Buffalo. Griffith, Robert Lyn, 29A, Pittsford. Grimes, James Walter, jr., B.F.A., Grad, Ashe ville, N. C. Grinnell, Harold Clayton, B.S.A., Grad, Ithaca. Gristede, Charlotte, 29A, New York City. Gritman. William Ball, 2d., 29A, Carbondale, Pa. Groben, Robert Charles, 31A, Buffalo. Groeneyeld, Frederik, 29Hotel, Pretoria, South Africa. Groff, Mary Elizabeth, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa Gronich, Maxwell Armand, 29A, New York City. Groo, Earl Richard, 30E, Central Valley. Gross, Ruth Gertrude, 3 2A, Temple, Pa. Gruber, Rose, 32H, New York City. Gryl, Anna Kathryn, 32A, Brooklyn. Gualillo, Silvio Paul, 3oAChem, Utica. Guck, Milton Edmund, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Guerin, Courtland Vincent, 32A, Mendham, N. J. Guerlac, Henry Edward, 32A, Ithaca. Guerrero, Jos6 Antonio, 29M, Ponce, P. R. Guillemont, Grant, A.B., 29MD NYC, Niagara Falls. Gulick, Adaline Wyckoff, 29H, Newburgh. Gulvin, Harold Edward, 3oAg, Canandaigua. Gundlach, Robert Frederick Theodore, 29M, Paterson, N. J. Guntzer, Germaine Agatha, B.S., 31MD NYC, Port Chester. Gurnee, Louise Norris, 31H, Beacon. Gurnee, Mark Stephen, 32C, Beacon. Gurney, Walter Harold, 29Ag, Warrensburg. Gussow, Leonard Herman, E.E., Grad, Brooklyn. Guterman, Carl Edward Frederick, B.S., Grad, Springfield, Mass. Guthridge, Richard Clay, 3oAr, White Plains. Guthrie, Edward Watterson, 3iAg, Ithaca. Guthrie, Richard Sidney, 30V, Greenwich. Gutmann, Erwin Kroll, A.B., 29MD NYC, Jersey City, N.J. Gutmann, Sylvia, 30A, Schenectady. Gwyn, Harry Mariot, jr., 32AChem, Philadelphia, Pa. Haas, Louis Richard, B.S., 29MD NYC, Palisade, N.J. Haas, Robert Malyen, 32E, Cleveland, Ohio. Haas, Sidney Valentine, jr., 30M, New York City. Haber, Adolph W., 30A, Elkins Park, Pa. Habicht, Charles Henry, 30E, Kingston, Pa. Habicht, John Otto, 31E, Kingston, Pa. Hablutzel, Frieda Georgena, 32A, Mount Kisco. Hackstaff, Bruce Wilson, 31C, Huntington. Hadji, Demeter Elia, 32Ag, Salonica, Greece. Hadlock, Edwin Harold, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Hadlock, Ralph William, 3oAg, Sherburne. Hagberg, Gordon Peter, 32A, Brooklyn. Hagedorn, Annette Marie, 33H, Corona. Hagner, Charles Albert, jr., 30A, Wilmington, Del. Hague, Eliott Baldwin, A.B., Grad, Rochester. Haire, Elwyn Depew, 31E, Hammondsport. Hakewessell, Carl Fredrick, 29Ar, West Hartford, Conn. Hale, Elkins Hamilton, 30C, Washington, D. C. Halgrim, Robert Carlyle, 3iAg, Penn Yan. Hall, Calvin Eugene, 29V, Ithaca. Hall, Dennis, 29Ag, Ithaca. Hall, Dorothea Floyd, 31A, Buffalo. Hall, Dorothy Annabelle, 32H, Dansville. Hall, Emily de Jarnette, A.B., Grad, Milledgeville, Ga. Hall, Everett Weslev, B.A., M.A., Grad. Appleton. Wis. Hall, George Naylor, 3oAr, Gary, Ind. Hall, Howard Fales, 30A, Westfield, Mass. Hall, James Kenneth, 29C, Lexington, Ky. 220 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Hall, John Preston, 32M, Rome. Hall, John Richard, 30M, Cleveland. Ohio. Hall, Kate Fredericks, 29Ar, Syracuse. Hall, Lyman Davison, 29L, Valley Stream. Hall, Matthew Albert, 29E, Syracuse. Hall, Milton Stuart, 2gAg, Canandaigua. Hall, Nelson Warren, 29C, Moorestown, N. J. Hall, Ray Ansel, 3 1Ag, Silver Creek. Hall, Roswell Albing, 30E, Buffalo. Hall, Schuler P., M.S., M.A., Grad, Los Angeles, Cal. Hallam, Edward Melville, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Hallas, Robert Stanley, 31A, Dresden, Germany. Hallenbeck, Harmon, 29Ag, Hudson. Hallock, Robert, 2gAg, Hudson Falls. Halsey, Hugh, 30A, Rochester. Halstead, Douglas Mayer, 31C, Yonkers. Halstead, Thane Rockwell, 29M, Somerville, N. J. Halverson, HaroldWilliam, 29Ag, Grad, Rochester, Halwer, Marjorie, 32A, Brooklyn. Ham, Thomas Hale, B.S., 31MD NYC, St. Davids, Pa. Hambleton, Edson J., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Hamilton, Anne Sargent, 30A. Ithaca. Hamilton, Harrison Hanse, 30E, Washington. D. C. ?Hamilton, Horace Pritchard, 29A 32MD,Oneonta. Hamilton, James Kenneth, 29M, Oneonta. Hamilton, Virginia Clay, A.B., 29MD NYC, Lexington, Ky. Hamilton, William Douglas, 31M, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Hamilton, William John, jr., B.S., M.A., Grad. Flushing. Hamilton, Winthrop Dada, 29Ag, Weedsport. Hamm, Irving Wendell, 31M, Port Washington. Hammond, Charles Parker, 31A, Forest Hills. Hammond, Helen Lillis, 29A, Worcester, Mass. Hampson, Charles Marlowe, B.S., Grad, Nor walk, Ohio. Hand, David Birney, B.A., Grad, Claremont, Cal. Hand, Lizette Furman, 29A, Riverhead. Hand, Thomas Lee, 33Ar, Cincinnati, Ohio. Handleman, Herbert Henry, 29Ag, Patchogue. Handleman, Lester Marcus, 32Ag, Patchogue. Handler, Marvin, 30A, Great Falls, Mont. Hankinson, Esther, 31H, West New Brighton. Hannon, Kathryn Agnes, 29A, Schenectady. Hanselman, George Raymond, M.E., Grad, Dun kirk. Hansen, HaroldWheatley, 31C, Beverly Hills, Cal. Hansen, Harry Edward, 31V, Hagaman. Hanshaw, John George, 32Ag, Ithaca. Hanslich, Roy Stanley, B.S. in Chem., Grad, Somerville, Mass. Hanson, Dorothy Carolyn, 33H, Niagara Falls. Hanson, Eugene Marion, 32A, Yonkers. Hanson, Hubert Gray, 32A, Marcellus. Hapgood, Charles Tagliahue, 31M, Shoreham. Hapgood, Margaret, 3oAg, Shoreham. Harbaugh, Gladys, A.B., Grad,Winter Haven, Fla. Harcourt, John Terry, 31A, Mount Vernon. Hard, Edward Wilhelm, A.B., Grad, Buffalo. Harden, Lucille Patricia, 30A, Forest Hills. Harder, William Hartman, 30A, Buffalo. Harding, Byron Everson, 30A, Port Jervis. Harding, Harold Friend, A.B., Grad, Niagara Falls. Harding, Martha Anne, 29A, Guilderland Center. Hardy, Christine Nellie, B.A., M.A., Greenwich, Conn. Hardy. Harriet Louise, B.A., 32 MD NYC, Balti more, Md. Hargrave, Francis Henry Norget, 32Ag, Ontario. Hargreaves, Jean Elizabeth, 32A, Highland Park, Mich. Harkness, Bernard Emerson, 29Ag, Moravia. Harman, Sylvia, 31A, Brooklyn. *Died June ir, 1920. Harmon, David, 31M, Irvington-on-Hudson. Harper, Floyd Arthur, B.S., Grad, Middleville, Mich. Harper, Robert Jordan, 3iAr, Charlotte, N. C. Harral, Ruth Frazer, A.B., 31MD NYC, Drexel Hill, Pa. Harrington, Alfred Abram, 29Hotel, Buffalo. Harrington, Arthur Joseph, A.B., 29MD NYC, Buffalo. Harrington, Edwin Chester, jr., 33AChem, Wor cester, Mass. Harris, Edward Park, 2d., 31M, Warsaw. Harris, Florence Hazel, 32A, Poughkeepsie. Harris, Frederick Stevens, 32AChem, Orleans, Mass. Harris, Jeanne Mona, 31A, Scranton, Pa. Harris, John Franklyn, 29E, New York City. Harris, Lloyd Diamond, 30A, Poughkeepsie. Harris, Louis James, 32A, Brooklyn. Harris, Marcus Myers, 3oAr, Newark, N. J. Harris, Margene Louise, 29H, Buffalo. Harris, Mary Elizabeth, 29A, Easton, Pa. Harrison, Arthur McCann, jr., 32A, Napoleon, Ohio. Harrison, Edwin Shepherd, B.S., Grad, Herndon, Va. Harrison, Ida Louise, 30H, Marcellus. Harshbarger, Henry Clay, A.B., M.A., Grad, Onawa, Iowa. Hart, Donald Edson, 31E, Rochester. Hart, Gilbert Benjamin, B.S., Grad, Freeville. Hart, Marian Kingsbury, 32H, Oswego. Hart, Robert Newman, 32M, Maplewood, N. J. Hart, Sara Elizabeth, 31A, Barnesville, Pa. Hartell, Ralph Thorston, 29A, Brooklyn. Hartman, Lewis Frederick, 32A, Mansfield, Ohio. Hartman, Robert Hayden, 32AChem, New York City. Hartshorn, Robert Hughes, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Hartzsch, Fred Ernest, 31A, Brooklyn. Harwood, Landry, jr., 30E, Kansas City, Mo. Haskell, Genevieve Lucile, 32H, Van Etten. Haskell, Roger, 32C, Brooklyn. Haskins, Willard Theodore, 3oAChem, Bingham ton. Hassan, Margaret Cowan, 32Ag, Ithaca. Hassell, Robert Francis, 30A, Scarsdale. Hasselriis, Caspar, 31A, Forest Hills. Hatch, James William, Sp Ag, Oneida. Hatcher, Eleanor, A.B., Grad, Dawson, Ga. Hatcher, Thomas Watkins, B.S., M.E., M.S., Grad, Wytheville, Va. Hatfield, Henry Harter, 31E, Utica. Hathcock, Joseph Weinstein, A.B., M.A., Grad, Norwood, N. C. Hatton, LeRoy Alexander, 29Ar, Bartow, Fla. Haupt, Alfred Monroe, 33A, Brooklyn. Hauserman, Frederic Martin, 31M, Cleveland, Ohio. Hauslein, Francesca Patria, 30H, Auburn. Hautzik, Selma, 32A, Newark, N. J. Havens, Hilda Wilhelmina, 31A, Wormleysburg, Pa. Haviland, Virginia Pettigrew, 32II, Hillside, N. J. Hawes, David Blair, 30C, Fort Worth, Texas. Hawkins, Elbert Allen, jr., 31A, Hempstead. Hay, H. Malcolm, 29C, Hollywood, Cal. Hayes, Henry Gillespie, 3d., 30L, Washington, D. C. Hayes, Marie Elizabeth, 33H, Rosebank. Hayes, Thomas Francis, 31A, Yonkers. Hayner, John Lewis, 29C, Ithaca. Hays, William Joseph, 30A, New Rochelle. Hazeltine, Karl Snyder, B.S., A.M., Grad, San Jose, Cal. Hazlett, Robert Cummins, 31C, Wheeling, W. Va. Hazlewood, Jackson, 32M, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Hazzard, Albert Sidney. A.B., Grad, Brewster. Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Hearle, Kathryn, 32A, New York City. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 221 Heasley, Walter Cressler, 30A, Warren, Pa. Heathman, Frank Boltin, jr., 29Ar, Dayton, Ohio. Hebden, Norman, 29C, Baltimore, Md. Hebert, Edwin Thomas, 29C, Pittsfield, Mass. Hechler, George, 32A, Roslyn. Hedberg, John, 29C, Ithaca. Hedden, George Wilmot, 29Ag, Orange, N. J. Heekin, George Ebersole, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Heffron, Marguerite Rose, 32Ag, Ithaca. Heiberg, Elvin Ragnvald, 29C, Washington, D. C. Heidelberger, Richard John, 32Ar, Seaford. Heidke, Wilbur Donald, 31A, New York City. Heidt, Mildred, 30A, New York City. Heidt, Rosalind Edith, 32A, Ithaca. Heilman, John Raleigh, jr., 33A, Brooklyn. Heim, Herbert Edelman, A.B., 31MD NYC, Lewisburg, Pa. Heine, Theodore Charles, 29E, Stapleton. Heit, Albert, 32A, New York City. Heller, Edwin Harry, A.B., 29MD NYC, Bayside. Heller, Saul Isaac, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Hellriegel, Arthur Henry, 32Hotel, Denver, Colo. Hellstrom, Lillian Hedvig, A.B., 30 MD NYC, Haverstraw. Helvey, Fred Beeler, 31M, Hamilton, Ohio. Heminover, Robert Bailey, 31A, Garnerville. Hemphill, Thomas Melvin, 30M, Coral Gables, Fla. Hencke, Irma Winifred, 33A, Brooklyn. Henderson, Richard Everett, jr., 3iAg, Beverly, Mass. Henderson, Sidney, Sp Ag, New York City. Hendricks, Francis Adams, 32A, Albany. Hendricks, Victor King, 32AChem, Oak Park, 111. Hendryx, Bessie Means, A.B., Grad, Atlanta, Ga. Hendryx, Frank Clifton, 31A, Atlanta, Ga. Hene, Julius Anhalt, 29A, Scarsdale. Henkle, Edward Ralph, 30A, New London, Conn. Henkle, Robert Theodore, A.B., 31MD NYC, New London, Conn. Henne, Charles Herman, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Hennessey, Mary Virginia, 31H, Binghamton. Henrich, Carol Henrietta, 29A, Buffalo. Henry, William Bensen, 32Ag, Nazareth, Pa. Henton, Mary Ethel, 31H, Earton. Hepting, George Henry, 29Ag, Brooklyn. Hepworth, Dorothy Alice, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Hequembourg, Cerell Emma, Sp Ag, Fredonia. Hequembourg, Charlotte Alice, 29H, Fredonia. Herb, Harry Glenn, 3iHotel, Mount Carmel, Pa. Herbert, Leslie Elmer, 30M, Baltimore, Md. Hering, Paul Edmund, A.B., M.S., Grad, New York City. Herman, Louis, B.S., Grad, New York City. Herner, Milton Christian, B.S.A., Grad, Winnipeg, Canada. Hernsheim, Walter Louis, 31C, White Plains. Herold, Richard Henson, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Herrick, Elizabeth Cornelia, 31H, Rochester. Herrick, Newton Jay, jr., 31L, Canajoharie. Herring, Margaret Shaw, 29A, Gouverneur. Herrington, Barbour Lawson, B.S., Grad, Wilsall, Mont. Herrington, Marion Anna, 32A, Plattsburg. Herrmann, Jacob Abraham, 29C, Stapleton. Hershey, Don Charles, 29Ar, Dayton, Ohio. Hershon, Paul, 31A, Forest Hills. Hertz, John D., jr., 30A, Chicago, 111. Hertzberg, Benjamin, 3 1A, New York City. Hess, Martin Westbrook, 31Hotel, Ithaca. Hessney, Abbott Leo, 31E, Manchester. Hewitt, Barnard Wolcott, A.B., Grad, North Tonawanda. Hewitt, Charles Edward, jr., 30A, North Tona wanda. Hewson, John Kent, 30A, Madison, N. J. Hey, Emery John, 31A, Poughkeepsie. Heye, Lawrence Williams, 31A, New York City. Heyl, Dorothy, 29A, Washington, D. C. Heyl, Howard William, 32Hotel, Madison, Wis. Heyman, Ralph Kirstein, 29A, New Rochelle. Heywood, Jerome Ames, 33Ar, Gardner, Mass. Hibbard, Arthur Parsons, 30A, Elizabeth, N. J. Hickey, James Francis, A.B., 30MD NYC, Ithaca. Hickey, Lawrence Seton, 30A, Newark, N. J. Hickman, Elizabeth Lilliston, A.B., A.M., Grad, Baltimore, Md. Hickok, Paul Cummings, 32A, Ogdensburg. Hicks, Priscilla, 3oAg, Yonkers. Hicks, Ruth Morehouse, 3?Ag, Yonkers. Higbee, Howard William, Grad, Climax, Kans. Higgins, Harold Gerard, 29A, New York City. Higgins, Roger Elsbree, 32C, Brooklyn. Higgins, Thomas James, 32E, Ithaca. Higinbotham, John Mannon, 32A, Buffalo. Higley, Erwin Isaac, 32Ag, Elba. Higley, Ralph Long, 3oAg, Elba. Hilbert, Carl Edward, 32E, Detroit, Mich. Hilfer, Nathan, 30A, New York City. Hilker, George Fred, B.S., 30MD NYC, Perth Amboy, N. J. Hill, Eleanor Bodine, 29A, Medina. Hill, Henry Edwin, B.S., Grad, East Killingly, Conn. Hill, Irene Marguerite, A.B., Grad, Pleasantville. Hill, Iverna, 29A, Schenectady. Hill, James Arthur, 3oAg, Adams Basin. Hill, John Oakleigh, 29E, Hornell. Hill, Kenneth MacLeod, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Hill, Ralph Lee, 31M, Wernersville, Pa. Hill, Richard William, jr., 30A, Larchmont. Hill, Robert Washington, 31M, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hilliard, Alec Rowley, 30A, Ithaca. Hills, Margaret Thomdyke, B.S., Grad, Boston, Mass. Hilton, Sylvia Caroline, 30A, Yarmouth, N. S., Canada. Hilyard, Harry LeRoy, 30C, Williamstown, N. J. Hine, Josephine, 29A, St. Albans. Hiney, Hugh McKay, 30Ag, Hammondsport. Hinman, E. Harold, B.A., M.S., Grad, Colborne, Ont., Canada. Hinman, Herbert Henry Smith, 32AChem, Hamil ton, Ohio. Hirata, Shigeo, 3oAr, Tokyo, Japan. Hirsh, Adeline Nordendahl, 29H, Ithaca. Hirsh, Frederick Rudolph, jr., A.B., A.M., Grad. Ithaca. Hirshfeld, John Winslow, 30A, Detroit, Mich. Hiss, John Knowlton, 32AChem, Asbury Park, N.J. Hitzig, William Maxwell, A.B., 29MD NYC, Astoria. Hizsnay, Leopoldine Josephine, 3iHotel, Buffalo. Hoag, Lehman Edward, B.Chem., Grad, Waverly. Hoag, Meredith Wood, 32A, Greenwich. Hoag, William Gifford, 3iAg, New York City. Hoagland, Earl Jones, A.B., Grad, Sharon, Pa. Hoberg, Mildred Olive Helen, 30A, Richmond Hill. Hochuli, Clarence Jacob, 29Ar, Schenectady. Hockley, Roscoe Leete, 31M, Hyde, Md. Hodell, Florence, B.A., 31L, Maplewood, N. J. Hodge, Albert Lenoir, 3iAg, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hodge, Edward Gest, 31C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hodge, Richard Lyman, 32Ar, Owego. Hodge, WalterWilliam, 30C, Chicago, 111. Hodges, Albert Randolph, 31A, Ridgewood, N. J. Hodges, Robert Winchester, 32A, Utica. Hoefle, Charles Henry. 30V, Ithaca. Hoelderlin, Louise, 30A, Brooklyn. Hoetzer, Walter Gustav Hermann, 32 AChem, Utica. Hoffman, Anna Louise, 29A, Hazleton, Pa. Hoffman, Caius Marion, 3 2A, Troy. Hoffman, Carl, 31A, Buffalo. Hoffman, Carl Thiele, 30M, Douglaston. Hoffman, George Christopher, 29Ag, Elmira. Hoffman, Gordon Bennett, 31C, Pittsburgh, Pa. 222 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Hoffman, James Gordon, 29M, Douglaston. Hoffmann, Walter George, 30E, Truxton. Hoffsommer, Harold Charles, B.S., M.A., Grad, Roxbury, Kans. Hofmeyr, Johannes Dirk Jacobus, B.S., M.S., Grad, Pietersburg, South Africa. Hogeboom, Irving Lester, 33M, Binghamton. Hogeboom, Willard LeRoy, 30A, Binghamton. Hohrath,GertrudeMaria, 3 iH,West NewBrighton. Hoisington, Pauline Bartle, 30A. Ithaca. Hoke, Arthur Stanley, 29C, Ilion. Holbrook, William Gordon, 3oAg, Rushville. Hollander, Joseph Lee, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Hollenbeck, Gerald Kieth, 29M, Edinboro, Pa. Hollister, Evan, jr., 32M, Buffalo. Hollister, Frederic Henwood, 32Hotel, Scranton, Pa. Holloway, John Burroughs, 29Ag, Durham, N. C. Holloway, Rachel Gordon, A.B., 31MD NYC, New York City. Holme, Helen Elizabeth, 29A, Brooklyn. Holmes, Alester Garden, jr., B.S., 29M, Clemson College, S. C. Holmes, Gladys Marguarite, 30H, Newfield. Holsman, John Tuttle, 29Ar, Chicago, 111. Holsman, William Tuttle, 29Ar, Chicago, 111. Holstein, Elwood Wesley, 3iA, Pottsville, Pa. Holston, Beatrice Jule, 32Ag, Ithaca. Holt, Mary Brickett, B.A., 31MD NYC, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Holway, Marion Gertrude, 29H, Ithaca. Holweg, Arthur William, 3iAg, Richmond Hill. Homan, George Franklin, 29Ag, Riverhead. Homan, Matthias Prager, 3oAg, Riverhead. Homan, Mildred Marie, 30H, Riverhead. Homan, Robert Gordon, 29A, Franklin, Pa. Homan, Ruth Deats, 30A, Penn's Grove, N. J. Hood, Donald Mann, 32M, Corning. Hood, Robert Imrie, 30A, Corning. Hook, Frances Louise, 29H, Honeoye Falls. Hooker, Horace Willard, jr., 29A, New York City. Hooker, Warren LeRoy, 33A, Jamestown. Hoole, Albert Joseph, 32A, Carbondale, Pa. Hooper,William Harwood, 29A, Lockport. Hoose, Walter Hutchins, 3oAg, Dryden. Hoover, Max Manley, B.S., M.S., Grad, Morgan- town, W. Va. Hope, Ernest Charles, B.S.A., Grad, Fort Langley. B.C., Canada. Hope. Winifred Louise, A.B., 29MD NYC, Kato- nah. Hopkins, Alice Gardner, 33AX, Ballston Lake. Hopkins, David, 30V, Greenwich, Conn. Hopkins, John Brown, 29C, Troy. Hopkins, John Ruger, 31AChem, Ballston Lake. Hopkins, Margaret Gertrude, 30A, New Hartford. Hoppenstedt, AlfredWienhold, 31AChem, Buffalo. Hopper, Dorothy Mary, 32H, Newburgh. Hopper, Dorothy Ruth, 31H, Ithaca. Hopper, Elizabeth, 31H, Ithaca. Hopper, John Donald, 30A, Troy. Hopper, Maude Crum, Sp A, Ithaca. Hopper, Thomas Washburn, 29M, Suffern. Hopper, Wilbert Clayton, B.S.A., Grad, Ottawa, Canada. Horn, Ernest Otto, Grad, Zarmen, Germany. Horn, Ruth Marguerite, 31A, Ithaca. Horner, Joseph Francis, 32Hotel, Yonkers. Horowitz, Alfred Sinclair, 30A, Brooklyn. Horowitz, Emmanuel, 32A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Horsfall, I. Owen, A.B., Grad, Salt Lake City, Utah. Horsfall, James Gordon, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Horstman, Robert Westcott, 32Ag, Schenectady. Horton, George Mansfield, 32A, Bridgeport, Conn. Horvat, Viktor, Grad, Croatia, Yugo-Slavia. Horvitch, Arthur Jerome, 32A, Scranton, Pa. Hoshino, Akira, 3oE, Kobe, Japan. Hosking, Harry James, B.S., Grad, Claremont, N. H. Hostek, Albert William, 29Ag, Elmhurst. Hosterman, Oliver William, 29A, Buffalo. Houpt, Alfred Gordon, 32AChem, Ambler, Pa. Housel, Richard, 31A, Bay Shore. Houstle, Arch Elliott, 32A, Columbus, Ohio. Houston, George Adams, 29A, Elmira. Houtchens, Lawrence Huston, A.B., M.A., Grad, Bloomfield, Ky. Howard, Edwin Johnston, A.B., M.A., Grad, Detroit, Mich. Howard, George Edwin, 3oAr, Butler, Pa. Howard, George Wilson, 30A, Rochester. Howard, James Henry, 32V, Watkins Glen. Howard, Kevin Edward, 31A, Douglaston. Howard, Lewis Edward, jr., 32AT, Buffalo. Howard, Montague, jr., 32Ag, New York City. Howard, Robert Maynard, 32C, Franklinville. Howe, Harriet Leland, 32H, Claremont, N. H. Howell, Leonard Lawrence, 31V, Dansville. Howes, John Christian, 32A, Milford, Conn. Howland, Arthur Lloyd, 29A, Swarthmore, Pa. Howland. Reeve Scott, 30A, Elmira. Howser, Beatrice Elnora, 31A, Groton. Hoyt, Martha Doris, 30H, Cambridge. Hsu, Tseng Ying, 29Ag, Shantung, China. Huang, Ku-Jen. B.A., Grad, Tungshang, Canton, China. Hubbel, Ellsworth Gordon, 31A, Ridgefield Park, N.J. Hubbel, Stanley Wells, 32A, Ridgefield Park, N.J. Hubbs, Horace Newton, B.E., M.A., Grad, Geneva. Huber, Irene Maria, 29Ag, Scarsdale. Huddleston, Charles Elsworth, 29M, Buffalo. Hudson, William Jeffery, 31M, Chicago. 111. Huelsenbeck, Wilfred Ernest, 32A, South Orange, N.J. Hughes, Bertram Lucius, B.A., Grad, Washington, D. C. Hughes, Edward Wesley, B.Chem., Grad, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Hughes, Ellen Esther, 30H, Cortland. Hughes, Everett Clark, A.B., Grad, Worthington, Minn. Hughes, Grace Frances, 32A, Brooklyn. Hull, Lewis Jackson, 32Ag, Mayville. Hull, Willis DeVello, 29Ag, Portland. Hulse, Irving Hallock, 3oAg, Calverton. Hulse, Melvin Lovell, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Hulse, Robert Edwin, B.S., M.S., Grad, Trenton N.J. Hulslander, Paul Loring, 31A, Owego. ?Humble, Thomas Keppen, 33Ar, Los Angeles, Cal. Humeston, Elizabeth. B.S., 31MD NYC, Hunting ton. Humphrey, Lee Gordon, 32M, Knowlesville. Humphreys, Lydia Frances, A.B., B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Hungerford, Elnora Bertha, 30H, Ithaca. Hungerford, Nye, 32Ag, Moravia. Hunsicker, Hannah, 29A, Allentown, Pa. Hunt, Arthur Clarendon, 29Hotel, Branchport. Hunt, Paul Norman, 31M, New Brunswick, N. J. Hunt, Rosemary Houghton, 32H, Staten Island. Hunt, Walter Alexander, 29M, River Forest, 111. Hunter, Beatrice de Nike, 32H, Mount Kisco. Hunter, George Percy, 30E, Brooklyn. Hunter, Hugh Willis, 32V, Cato. Hunter, James Jamison, 32A, North Troy. Hunter, John Joseph, 3oAg, Buffalo. Hunter, Josephine Ross, 29A, Ben Avon, Pa. Hunter, Nancy Boulden, 31A, Ben Avon, Pa. Hunter, Russell Palmer, M.A., Grad, Colorado Springs, Colo. Huntington, Robert Hubbard, 32M, New York City. Huntsman, Carl Madison, 29C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Huppman, Margaret Anna, 30A, Easton, Pa. ?Died June 2, 1929. ALL students: regular session 223 Hurd, Thaddeus Baker, B.Arch., Grad, Clyde, Ohio. Hurlbut, Eleanor Virginia, 3 2A, Rochester. Huschka, Mabel Clare, B.S., 30MD NYC, Minne apolis, Minn. Husted, Ladley, A.B., Grad, Binghamton. Huston, Ward Noyes, 32A, Evanston, 111. Hutchings, William Standart, 32Ag, Ithaca. Huttar, Adolph, 30A, West New Brighton. Hyde, Thomas Frederic, A.B., 30L, Sharon, Pa. Hyman, Helen, 3oA, Woodmere. Hyman, Nathan, 29A, Pittston, Pa. Hynes, Francis John, 3iHotel, St. Petersburg, Fla. Iacovino, Maddalena Mary, 29A, Auburn. Ibold,William S. 29C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ide, Hazel Eliza, 30H, Bergen. Ide, Laurence Edward, 32Ag, Spencerport. Ilg, Frances Lillian, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Illston, Dorris Lou, 29H., Jamestown. Illston, Regis Alva, 31H, Jamestown. Imperato, Alfred Anthony, B.S., M.A.. 30MD NYC, Brooklyn. Indrambarya, Boon Chuay, 3oAg, Bangkok, Siam. Ingalls, Charlotte Lucile, 29A, Grad, West New Brighton. Ingersoll, Royal Burdell, Grad, Ithaca. Inglis, Robert Harold, 3*Ag, Youngstown, Ohio. Ingram, Verner Merritt, 32A, Potsdam. Inkster, Harry, B.S., 30MD NYC, Seattle, Wash. Ireland, William Francis Archer, 32M, Short Hills, N. J. Irish, Janet Elizabeth, 3oAg, Auburn. Irmschler, Brunhilda Margaret, 30A, Lansdale, Pa. Irvine, Marian Areis, 29H, Watertown. Irwin, Richard Plowman, 33Ar, Ben Avon, Pa. Isaacs, Jerome Sidney, 29E, Brooklyn. Isaacs, Mortimer Monroe, 32A, New York City. Israel, Irving, 30A, New York City. Ives, Charles Albert, 29V, Malverne. Ives, Charles Keator, 32A, Roxbury. Izzo, Samuel, 32A, Auburn. Jackendoff, Ruth, 29A, New York City. Jackoski, Charles Stanley, 31M, Hudson. Jackson, Beatrice Consuelo, 29H, Brooklyn. Jackson, Gemma, A.B., M.A., Grad, New York City. Jackson, Harry Shute, jr., 32Hotel, Asbury Park, N.J. Jackson, Henry, 2nd, 32A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jackson, Maurice Wilbur, 3iHotel, Candor. Jacobs, Alan Lawrence, B.A., 32MD NYC, New York City. Jacobs, Bluma Rose, 30A, Norfolk, Va. Jacobs, Philip Chauncey, 30M, Newton Center, Mass. Jacobs, Ruth Virginia, 31A, Buffalo. Jacobs, Sidney, 32A, Brooklyn. Jacobsen, LeifYngue.A.B., 32MD NYC, Brooklyn. Jaeger, Frederick Herman, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Jaenicke, Lydia A., Sp A, Jordan, Minn. Jaffee, Howard Jerome, 29A, Brooklyn. James, John Daniel, jr., 3oAChem, Palmerton, Pa. James, Louis Roscoe, jr., 3oAg, Silver Springs. James. William Thomas, B.S., Grad, Greer, S. C. Jamieson, Edwin William, 30A, Newark, N. J. Janek, Joseph Michael, 32Ag, New York City. Janeway, Eliot M., 32A, New York City. Jann, Marie Catherine, 29A, Grad, Philadelphia, Pa. Janowsky, Carl Conrad, 29A, 32MD, Glendale. Jarvis, Wallace Pyle, 33C, Newark, N. J. Jasper, Harry, 30A, Albany. Jayne, Lawrence Dewey, 30A, Waverly. Jebens,Walter John, B.S., M.S., Grad, Davenport, Iowa. *Died May n, 1929. Jemison, William Lighthall, 32Ag, Auburn. Jenkins, John Gamewell, A.B., M.S., Grad. Ithaca. Jenks, Margery Eunice, 32A, Akron. Jennings, Elizabeth Home, 31A, Watertown. Jennings, Howard Korts, 3oAg, West Danby. Jennings, Janet Surdam, 30A, Candor. Jennings, William Edwin, 31V, Cohoes. Jensen, David Edward, 30A, Penn Yan. Jervis, Samuel Bertram, 33Ag, Talke, Stafford shire, England. Jervis, William, 31C, Scranton, Pa. Jesgar, William, 32A, New York City. Jessup, Percy Brewster, 30A, Florida. Jetty, Earl Lucullus, 29A, Auburn. Joebchen, Emil William, 29Ag, Berlin. Johannsen, Laurence Oskar, 32Ag, Ithaca. Johannsen, Mary Augusta Rose, 31A, Tottenville. Johannsson, Niljon Hannes, 3oAg, Yonkers. Johnson, Carl Emanuel, 30E, Brooklyn. Johnson, Charles Axel Theodore, 32A, Jamestown. Johnson, Charles Lewis, 29M, Charleston, W. Va. Johnson, Edward George, 20A, Great Neck. Johnson, Elmer Marker, A.B., Grad, Boise. Idaho. Johnson, Hortense Varina, 29H, Sioux City, Iowa. Johnson, Howard Spafard, 30C, Charleston,W. Va. Johnson, Irving Rydell, A.B., 31L, Portsmouth, N. H. Johnson, James Dean. 30E, Fort Smith, Ark. Johnson, Margaret Louise, 29A, New York City. Johnson, Mauritz Iver, 31M, Greenwich, Conn. Johnson, Max Sherred, 29C, Greenville, Pa. Johnson, Norman Henry, 33V, Beacon. Johnson, Oleta Esther, 30H, Canandaigua. Johnson, Paul Joseph, 31L, Syracuse. Johnson, Robert Anthony, M.S., Grad, Elletts- ville, Ind. Johnson, Samuel Augustus, 29V, West Laurens. Johnson, Seth Darwin, 29V, West Laurens. Johnson, Thelma Agnes, 31A, Ithaca. Johnson, Thomas Edward, 32A, Canandaigua. Johnston, James Lynn, 30A, Toledo, Ohio. Johnston, Joseph Marquis, jr., 3oAg, McKeesport, Pa. Jokl, Aline Marie, 31A, Buffalo. Jonas, Robert S., 32Ag, New York City. Jones, Alice Lovelee, 32H, Henderson. Jones, Blanche, 32H, Cottekill. Jones, Donald Roberts, 32Eng, Homer. Jones, Eleanor Robertson, B.A., 33Ar, New York City. Jones, Elizabeth Tvler, 32A. Ithaca. Jones, ElizabethWilliams, B.S.S., 3oHotel, Brook- line, Mass. Jones, Everett William, 29A, Jamestown. Jones, Gilbert Van Duyn, 30M, Coronado, Cal. Jones, Helen Marion, 29H. Belle Harbor. Jones, Herbert Maltby, 29A, 32MD, Auburn. Jones, James Bernard, B.S., M.E., M.S., Grad, Gordonsville, Va. Jones, Marian Cornelia, 32H, Utica. Jones. Newton Charles, A.B., A.M., Grad, Cleve land, Ohio. Jones, Paul Byron, 3oAg, Ithaca. Jones, RalphWilliam, B.S., Grad, Saratoga Springs. Jones, Richard Spence, 31C, Buffalo. Jones, Robert, Sp Ag, East Rochester. Jones, Robert Daniel, A.B., 30L, Auburn. Jones, Sidney Carroll, M.S., Grad, Chehalis, Wash. Jones, Vera Lois, 31H, Wolcott. Jones, Webster, jr., 30E, West Park. Jopp, August Henry, 31E, New York City. Jordan, John, jr., 29Ag, West Shokan. Jordan, Matthew William, 32A, Buffalo. Jorgensen, Robert Westengaard, 29M, Chicago. 111. Josefson, Hyman, 29A, Middletown. Joslyn, Clair Owen, 30V, Akron. Joss, Merrill Edward, 32MD NYC, Washington, D. C. 224 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Joy, Robert Shirley, 33Ar, Winnetka, 111. Joyce, Edward Freen, 29A, Columbus, Ohio. Joyner, Edmund Noah, 3rd., B.S. in Chem.E., 32MD NYC, Savannah, Ga. Judson, Burton Fuller, 31V, Middletown. Junge, Robert Douglas, 30E, Ridgewood, N. J. Junkin, William Ross, B.A., Grad, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Juravleff, Feodosy Alexander, 3oAg, New York City. Jurow, Samuel, 31A, Brooklyn. Justin, Joel Bates, 31C, Merion, Pa. Kahn, Jack, 31AChem, New Rochelle. Kahn, Melvin Peter, 32Ag, New York City. Kahn, Myron Leopold, 29A, New York City. Kahse, Mildred Elizabeth, 2gA, Rochester. Kaley, Grant Samuel, 31V, Gouverneur. Kalif, George, A.B., M.A., Grad, McComb, Miss. Kalmanoff, Herbert, 32A, Woodmere. Kamm, Laura Ida, 29H, Marietta. Kammerer, Kathryn Roberta, 32H, Woodhaven. Kane, James Edward, jr., 32M, Baltimore, Md. Kane, Joseph Morris, A.B., 31L, Binghamton. Kanich, Joseph John, 30A, Coaldale, Pa. Kanofsky, Herman, 29A, Rockaway Beach. Kanstroom, George, 31A, Brooklyn. Kao, Pu Kung, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Mukden, China. Kaplan, Beatrice, 3oAg, Syracuse. Kaplan, David, 31A, Elmira. Kaplan, Minnie, 29A, New York City. Kappler, Gustave Edward, 32Ag, Medford. Karl, Alice Virginia, 32H, Olean. Karl, Jane Anne, 32Ag, Olean. Karnowsky, Morris, 30A, Port Chester. Karp, Joseph Bernard, 29A, New City. Karp, Maurice, 29A, Syracuse. Kass, Louis Arthur, 29A, Brooklyn. Kastle, Thomas John, jr., 31E, North Bend, Nebr. Katsampes, Chris Peter, 3iAg, Rochester. Katz, Bernard, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa. Katz, Seymour Milton, 31A, Brooklyn. Katz, Simon, 30A, Brooklyn. Katz. Solomon, 30A, Buffalo. Katzin, Eugene Maurice, A.B., 31MD NYC, Newark, N. J. Katzin, Leo Paul, 29A, Binghamton. Kaufman, Sidney, 30A, Passaic, N. J. Kaufman, Simie Lillian, 30A, Elizabeth, N. J. Kaveny, Robert Gannon, 29M, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kay, Raymond James, A.B., 29MD NYC, Free- port. Kearney, Ralph Newton, B.M.E., Grad, St. Johns, Mich. Keator, Ruth Laing, 29A, Utica. Keefer, William Washington, jr., 29A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Keese, Helen Grant, 30A, Wyoming, N. J. Keese, William Brewer, 32Ag, Wyoming, N. J. Keilholtz, Richard Conklin, 32M, Toledo, Ohio. Keily, Hazel Marie Louise, 29A, Providence, R. I. Keith, Rafael William, 30M, San Jose, Costa Rica. Keithley, Ralph Tuttle, 32Hotel, Denver, Colo. Kellam, Arthur Millis, 32M, Syracuse. Keller, Ferdinanda Margaret, 32Ag, Philadelphia, Pa. Keller, Robert Davidson, 30M, Rochester. Keller, William George, 30V, Ithaca. Kellerman, Karl Frederic, 29E, Washington, D. C. Kelley, Frederick Williams, jr., 29M, Albany. Kelley, John Eells, 31A, Binghamton. Kelley, Thomas Dennison, 31A, Spokane, Wash. Kelley, William Vincent, jr., 29L, Spokane, Wash. Kellogg, Llewellyn Dunham, 32Ag, Burdett. Kellogg, Marion Glee, A.B., 30H, Rochester. Kellogg, Markoe Orcutt, 32C, Jackson Heights. Kellogg, Peter Paul, 29Ag, Ithaca. Kellogg, Warren Benson, jr., 32A, Haven, Me. Kellough, Robert Booth, 31A, Tulsa, Okla. Kelly, Agnes Grace, 29A, Utica. Kelly, Lawrence Joseph, 32A, Cedarhurst. Kelly, Le Moyne Copeland, A.B., 29MD NYC, Rochester. Kelly, Marian Loretta, 31A, Passaic, N. J. Kelly, Merle John, 29Ag, Lysander. Kelsey, Evangeline Elizabeth, 29H, Ithaca. Kelsey, Marion Cadwell, 3oAg, Candor. Kelson, Saul Rosenthal, 30A, Syracuse. Kemp, Edward Harris, B.A., Grad, Zebulon, N. C. Kendall, Robert Arnold, 31A, Buffalo. Kenfield, Zetta Elizabeth, 3iH, Ithaca. Kennard, Margaret Alice, A.B., 30MD NYC, Newton Centre, Mass. Kennard, Mary Catharine Peterman, A.B., Grad, Glendora, Cal. Kennard, Theodore Gladden, B.A., Grad, Glen dora, Cal. Kent, John Buren, Ph.B., Grad, Ramona, S. Dak. Kern, George Henry, 3iAg, Wyoming, Ohio. Kerr, Gwendolyn Coffin, 30H, Ithaca. Kerr, William Alexander, 30C, Flushing. Kershner, Florence Mae, 29A, Tamaqua, Pa. Keshin, Jesse Gerald. A.B., Grad, Far Rockaway. Kessel, Marcel, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Kessler, William Harold, 30M , Larchmont. Ketcham, Henry Crocker, 29A, Ithaca. Ketcham, Rodney Kenneth, 29A, Ithaca. Ketner, David Clough, 30A, Corry, Pa. Kettering, Eugene Williams, 30E, Dayton, Ohio. Khaira, Randhir Singh, B.S., Grad, Distt Lyallpur, Punjah, India. Khan, Nisar Ahmad, 33Ag, Ghaziabad, U. P., India. Kidder, Norman Charles, 32Ar, Warren, Pa. Kiefer, Edwin Herbert, 29A, Kew Gardens. Kiefer, Kathryn Ruth, A.B., Grad, Kew Gardens. Kiessling, Charles Edmund, A.B., 31MD NYC, Woodside. Kilborne, Frederick William, 30A, Moravia. Kilcourse, Gerard Aloysius, 31L, Brooklyn. Kilgen, George Julius, 30E, Long Beach. Kimball, George Norman. 3iAr, Ithaca. King, Carleton Birdsall, 29Ag, Central Valley. King, Ching Chang, B.S., M.S. in M.E., Grad, Tsing Mung City, Kiangsu, China. King, Dorothy, 31H, Ithaca. King, Dudley Slocum, 30M, King Ferry. King, Edythe, 32H, Ithaca. King, Marion, 32A, Trumansburg. King, Priscilla Jean, 31H, Chenango Forks. Kingsbury, Albert William, 31M. Elizabeth, N. J. Kingsbury, Ernest Hempstead, 30M, Ithaca. Kingsbury, Marguerite, A.B., 30MD NYC, Ithaca. Kingsbury, Oliver Rathbun, Sp Ag, Mumford. Kingsley, Glenn Edwin, 31A, Lorain, Ohio. Kingsley, Sumner Brooks, 30A, Rome. Kinne, Roger William, 3iAr, Utica. Kinney, John Warren, jr., 32M, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kirchner, Charles Leo Herbert, 32A, Loomis. Kirk, Joseph Stanley, B.S., Grad, Hockessin, Del. Kissoon, Rama Lall, 3iAg, New York City. Kistler, Thelma Maddie, 33A, Hazleton, Pa. Kistler, William Leroy, 32A, Tulsa, Okla. Kitashima, Kenzo, Grad, Fukuoka City, Japan. Kitt, Lydia Patterson, 29H,, New Rochelle. Kittell, George Henry, A.B., 29MD NYC, Jamaica. Klatskin, Gerald, 29A, Brooklyn. Kleiber, Estelle Elizabeth, B.S., 29MD NYC. Hoboken, N. J. Klein, Jacob, 32Ag, New York City. Klein, Joseph, 30A. Brooklyn. Klein, Solomon, 29A, Brooklyn. Kleinberg, Charles, 30A, Brooklyn. Kleinfeld, Abraham Herman, 31V, Weehawken, N.J. Kline, Marguerite Randolph, 31A, Amsterdam. Klinedinst, Milford Smyser, 32E, York, Pa. Klix, Richard Frederick, 32A, Cleveland. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 225 Kloepfer, Alice Louise, 29A, Buffalo. Klots, Alexander Barrett, B.S., Grad, New York City. Klumpp, Margaret Mathilde, B.S., 32MD NYC, New York City. Klussendorf, Raymond Clarence, B.S., 31V, Ham mond. Knack, Wallace Lavell, 29E, Tonawanda. Knapp, Donald Edward, 32Ag, Fabius. Knapp, Howard James, 29Hotel, Ticonderoga. Knapp, James Stephen, 3iAg, Ithaca. Knapp, John William, 31V, Roselle Park. Knapp, Mabel Jane, 32A, Marcellus. Knapp, Marjorie Ellenor, 30A, Brooklyn. Knapton, James Henry, jr., 3iHotel, Woodside. Knauss, Lloyd Raymond, 3iHotel, Poughkeepsie. Knaysi, Georges Abdallah, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Kneedler, Harold Mason, 33A, Manila, P. I. Kneen, Ferris Phillip, 29M, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Knight, Alfred Henderson, 29A, Detroit, Mich. Knight, Floyd Cleveland, 30M, Fort Smith, Ark. Knight, George Hayes, 31A, Mayville. Knight, Lester Benjamin, jr., 29M, White Plains. Knipe, James Richard, 3iHotel, Merion, Pa. Knipe, Norman Leslie, jr., 30M, Merion, Pa. Knopf, Hyman, 30A, Newburgh. Knost, Paul Frederick, 33Ar, Dayton, Ohio. Knowles, William Franklin, A.B., Grad, New Brunswick, N. J. Knox, Walter Carson, 29C, Norfolk, Va. Koch, Minna Frotscher, A.B., M.S., Grad, New Orleans, La. Kocher, William Paul, 3iE, Scranton, Pa. Koehler, Helen Louise, Sp H, Ithaca. Koelb, Carl Milton, 29AJT, Stonington, Conn. Koerber, Henry William, 32Ag, Albany. Koerner, Carl Theodore, 30E, Staten Island. Koestler, Melvin Joseph, A.B., 30L, Elizabeth, N.J. Koffsky, Nathan Morris, 32A, Albany. Kohler, Florence Marie, 32H, Roscoe. Kohlman, Lawrence Whitehead, 32A, New York City. Kohn, Irving Ludwig, 29A, New Rochelle. Kojevnikoff, Nickolas Nikolas, 3iAChem, Samara, Russia. Kolb, Charlotte, 29H, Elmira. Koles, George Stanley, 30L, Lawrence, Mass. Kollberg, Paul Gustaf, 30M, Milwaukee, Wis. Koller, lone Laura, 30H, Johnstown. Kommel, Marion, 29A, New York City. Kondell, Edith Mildred, 29A, New York City. Korherr, Isabel Mary, 32Ag, Ithaca. Korson, Selig, 32A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Kortjohn, Eugene Walter, 31M, New York City. Koster, William Jacob, 3iAg, Ridgewood. Koth, Lawrence Raymond, 32M, Austin, Pa. Kotkov, Benjamin, 29A, Dorchester, Mass. Kowalchik, Stephen Alexis, B.S., Grad, Olyphant, Pa. Kozlowska, Marja Salonica, B.S., Grad, Pnyby- slawils, Miechois, Poland. Kramer, Sidney, 31A, Brooklyn. Kraus, Emil Philip, 32A, Herkimer. Kraus, Max, 30A, Rockaway Beach. Krauskopf, Herbert Joseph, 29A, New York City. Krebs, Helen Elizabeth, 32A, Medina. Krech, Edward M., 29C, Ridgewood, N. J. Kreider, Robert DeYoung, 32A, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Kreisinger, Elizabeth Caroline, 31A, Piermont. Kreisinger, Helen Katherine, 31A, Piermont. Krentz, Benjamin Earl, 3 1A, New York City. Kreusser, Edward Julian, 31C, Brooklyn. Krieger, Charles Alberto, 29Hotel, Salamanca. Krieger, John Garrett, A.B., 29L, Salamanca. Kroll, John George, 32AChem, Buffalo. Kroupa, Frances Irma, 30A, Woodside. Kruger, Gerald, A.B., Grad, Richville, Minn. Krusa, Elsa, 3iAg, Redwood. Kruse, George Onteo, jr., 32C, White Plains. Krzywinski, Alfred Henry, 31A, New York City. Ku, Chien Chi, B.S., Grad, Peking, China. Ku, Yu-Tsuan, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Wusih, China. Kuan, Fu Chuan, 30C, Moukden, Manchuria, China. Kuan, Kun-Lun Chin, 30A, Peking, China. Kuck, Julius Anson, 3rd., A.B., Grad, Waterport. Kuehn, George Louis, 32M, Milwaukee, Wis. Kuhn, Jackson G., B.S., Grad, Santa Ana, Cal. Kuhn, Wayne Edward, A.B., Grad, Portland, Ore. Kukis, Joseph Albert, 32MD NYC, Kingston, Pa. Kulp, Claude Livingston, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Kuney, Ellen Gertrude, 31H, Seneca Falls. Kuney, Herald Maynard, 30E, Seneca Falls. Kunkel, Martin Francis, 29C, Binghamton. Kunkle, Maurice Graves, 32A, Alburtis, Pa. Kunsch, Walter Mathias, 32C, Danbury, Conn. Kuntz, Wellington Wesley, jr., 29M, Treichler's, Pa. Kurtz, Charles Jewett, jr., 32M, Columbus, Ohio. Kuss, Robert William, Sp Ag, Allentown, Pa. Kuttler, John Joseph, 32M, Schenectady. Kwit, Morris, B.S., Grad, New York City. Kwit, Nathan Troy, A.B., 30MD NYC, New York City. Kyle, Howard Elmore, 32A, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. LaBagh, Constance Elsie, 29H, Middletown. LaBar, Katherine Genevieve, 29Ag, Ithaca. Labate, Joseph Vincent, 31A, Brooklyn. Lacey, George Taylor, 29AX, Binghamton. Lachner, Egon, 31M, Tuckahoe. La Due, Marion Margaret, 29A, Utica. LaFon, William Edgar, 3iHotel, Lubbock, Texas. La France, Alfred, 3oAg, Ithaca. Laible, Ruth Catherine, 31H, Lyons. Laidlaw, Archibald McVey, A.B., 29L, Ellicott- ville. Laig, Leroy Charles, 32C, Madison, N. J. Laird, John Anderson, 30A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lakas, John Matthew, E.E., Grad, Rock Glen. Lake, Louis Harmon, 32C, Buffalo. Lamb, Isabel Winans, 31A, White Plains. Lamb, Leroy David, 3oAg, Munnsville. Lamb, Velva Lucia, 32A, Corning. Lambert, Edward William, 32Hotel, Lockport. La Mont, Thomas Eldredge, B.S., M.S., Grad, Albion. Lamouree, Anna, 32A, Ithaca. Landes, Alex Victor, 29A, Brooklyn. Landshof, Charles Andrew, B.S., 29MD NYC, Jersey City, N. J. Lane, Andrew La Mar, B.S., Grad, Trumansburg. Lane, Charles Nelson, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Laney, Catherine, 32H, Brighton. Lang, Alvin Leonard, Grad, Ithaca. Lang, Chester Charles, B.S., Grad, Columbus, Ohio. , . Langdon, Jervis, jr., A.B., 30L, Elmira. Lange, Chester Jay, 31V, Ithaca. Lange, Henry Peter, B.S., 31MD NYC Brooklyn. Lange, William August, B.S., M.S., 30MD NYC, Brooklyn. . Langhorst, Frederick Lothian, 2gAr, Elgin, 111. Langston, Bryant Wood, 32M, Wenonah, N . J. Langworthy, Hannah Virginia, B.S., M.S., 30MD NYC, Albany. ^ _, TT , Lanning, Harley Arnold, A.B., Grad, Herkimer. Lantieri, Salvatore, 29A, Brooklyn. Lappeus, Charlotte Stafford, 32A, Binghamton. Lappeus, Frances Crandall, 29A, Binghamton. Larco, Constante David, 29AB, Trujillo, Peru. Larco, Javier, 29Ag, Trujillo, Peru. . La Rocca, Joseph Mark, 30A, Cleveland, Ohio. Larson, Albert Lloyd, 32A_ White Plains. Larson, Clayton Elmore, 30M, Glastonbury, Conn. Lasher, Earl Parsons, 31A, Yonkers. Lasher, Leon LaVerne, 30Ag, Wolcott. 226 CORNELL UNIVERISTY REGISTER Lashinsky, Rose Beverlye, 29A, Bayonne, N. J. Lashley, Esther Rickley, 32Ag, Albany. Lassmann, GuentherWolfgang Paul, 3iAg, Mexico City, Mexico. Lassmann, Max Johann Dietrich, 30M, Mexico City, Mexico. Latcher, John Wayne, 32A, Oneonta. Latham, Jean Lee, A.B., Grad, Elkins, W. Va. Latta, Alexander, 29E, Inkerman, Pa. Laubengayer, Elsa, 3oAg, Ithaca. Laubengayer, Richard August, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Lauer, Rodney Franklin, 30M, York, Pa. Lautrup, Helen Margaret, 31A, Yonkers. Laviano, Pasquale Jerome, 29A, Brooklyn. Lawford, Geoffry Noel, 29Ar, Los Angeles, Cal. Lawler, John Griffin, A.B., 31L, Auburn. Lawless, Harold Benedict, 30M, Elizabeth, N. J. Lawrence, Herbert William, 32Hotel, Corning. Lawrence, Vivian Streeter, jr., B.S., M.E., Grad, Richmond, Va. Lawson, Henry Carnie, A.B., 32MD NYC, Fall River, Mass. Lawson, Russell LeRoy, 32M, Cleveland, Ohio. Lawton, Henry Hughes, 29M, Rome. Lawyer, Marion Katherine, 32A, Gloversville. Lay, Laurence Campbell, M.E., Grad, Oil City, Pa. Layton, Donald Fox, 29C, Montour Falls. Lazar, Daniel Morrison, 29C, New York City. Learning, Elizabeth Griffing, 31A, Trenton, N. J. Learn, George Emerson, 32A, Hamburg. Leary, Francis Daniel, 29A, Ithaca. Leary, Mary Patricia, 31H, Ithaca. Le Bell, Irving, B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Lecuyer, Raoul Moses, B.S.A., Grad, Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, jr., 3oAg, Niagara Falls. Lee, Dana Willis, 29M, Washington, D. C. Lee, Dorothy, 32A, Albion. Lee, Douglass Boardman, Sp L, London, England. Lee, Herbert Vincent, B.A., Grad, Canton, S. Dak. Lee, James Pollock, 29A, New York City. Lee, Porter Raymond, jr., 29A, New York City. Le Feber, Adrian Nathan, 29A, Geneseo. Leff, Arthur, 29A, Brooklyn. Leff, Ralph Eiffel, 32Ar, Brooklyn. Legg, Asa Frank, 31V, Cincinnatus. Lehde, Ethel Helen, 3oAg, Gardenville. Lehmann, Arthur Frank, 3oC, Hillsdale, N. J. Lehner, Jerome, 29A, Kingston. Lehrman, Harold Arthur, 31A, New York City. Lei, Chung-Min, 31C, Talishien, Shensi, China. Leibman, Julius, 29A, Brooklyn. Leibowitz, Alfred, 30A, Brooklyn. Leighton, Helen Elizabeth, 32A, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Lein, Robert Emil, 3iAg, North Tonawanda. Leisinger, Lewis Martin, 31C, New York City. Leister, Claude Willard, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Lemon, Carl Robert, 31M, Springfield, Mass. Lennon, Grace, 29A, Watervliet. LeNoir, Howard Lawrence, 32Ar, New Rochelle. Lenrow, Ruth, 31A, Binghamton. Lent, JamesWebber, B.S., 32MD NYC, Westfield, N.J. Leonard, Elizabeth Warren, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Leonard, Frances Myrtle, 30H, New York City. Leonard, James Wilbur, 3oAChem, Utica. Leonard, Malcolm Frederick, 3oAr, Leonardo, N.J. Leonard, Marie Flavia, 30H, New York City. Leonard, William Ramsdell, A.B., A.M., Grad, Walla Walla, Wash. Leone, Anthony James, 32A, Ithaca. Leoni, Edith Mead, Sp A, Ithaca. Le Parmentier, Rex Ozanne, 32V, New Rochelle. Lerned, Morris Boynton, A.B., 30MD NYC, Pasadena, Cal. Lerner, Sylvia Lillian, B.A., Grad, Brooklyn. Leroux, Martha Louise, 29A, Newark. Lesan, Robert Carlton, 31A, Scarsdale. Letzler, Alfred, 31A, Brooklyn. Leun, Howard Francis, 32M, Huntington. Levant, Miriam Beatrice, 29A, New York City. Levenson, Helene Bernice, 31A, Passaic, N. J. Levering, Samuel Ralph, 3oAg, The Hollow, Va. Levi, Rita Helen, 30A, Schenectady. Levie, Howard Sidney, 30L, New York City. Levin, Abraham, 32M, New York City. Levin, Allen Jay, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Levin, Bennet Marshall, 29A, Stamford, Conn. Levin, George, jr., 29A, Lawrence. Levine, Benjamin, 29A, Brooklyn. Levine, Edwin Rayner, B.S., 30MD NYC, New York City. Levine, George, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Levine, Leo, 3iAr, Brooklyn. Levine, Pincus Philip, 32V, New York City. Levinson, David Louis, 32AChem, Perth Amboy, N.J. Levinson, Frances Charlotte, 29A, New York City. Levison, Constance Jeanne, 29A, Toledo, Ohio. Levitt, Marguerite, 32A, New York City. Levy, Arthur, 31A, Jamaica. Levy, Hyman, A.B., 31MD NYC, Rochester. Levy, Lawrence Henry, 3oHotel, St. Louis, Mo. Levy, Lawrence Lester, 29A, New York City. Levy, Ruth Hyla, 31A, Elizabeth, N. J. Levy, Sidney, 30A, Brooklyn. Levy, Sidney Walter, B.A., 31MD NYC, New York City. Levya, Freda Joyce, 32H, Spragueville. Lewis, Alfred George, jr., 32Ag, Geneva. Lewis, Arthur Hutchinson, 32Ar, Old Orchard, Me. Lewis, Arthur Walther, B.Chem, Grad, Oneonta. Lewis, Burt Gillet, 31A, Brooklyn. Lewis, Cecilia, 3oAg, Ithaca. Lewis, David Gross, 3oAg, Ithaca. Lewis, David Williams, 29A, Chatham. Lewis, Donald George, 30M, Ithaca. Lewis, Dorothy Mary, 30H, Salamanca. Lewis, Erma Ruth, 30H, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Lewis, Evan Jarrett, B.S., M.S., Grad, State College, Pa. Lewis, Genevie Marie, 30H, Almond. Lewis, Harrison Flint, B.A., M.A., Grad, Yar mouth, N. S., Canada. Lewis, John Barzillon, Sp Ag, Ithaca. Lewis, Kenneth Bedell, 32A, Rockville Centre. Lewis, Leonard Jacob, 29M, Ithaca. Lewis, Mabel Frances, 31A, Milford, Conn. Lewis, Ralph John, 31E, Attleboro, Mass. Lewis, Robert W., 3oHotel, Suffern. LeWitt, Bernard, 31A, New Britain, Conn. Li, HsienWen, B.S.A., Grad, Kiangking, Szechuan, China. Libby, Joseph William, 30A, New York City. Libson, Ethel Lee, 29A, Brooklyn. Lidell, Jessie Kiefer, 32H, Richfield Springs. Lieberson, Abraham, A.B., 31MD NYC, New York City. Liebman, Henrietta, 32A, Woodside. Lightbown, Irving Edward, 3oAChem, Fall River, Mass. Lifschitz, Marvin, 32A, Brooklyn. Lifschitz, Solomon, 32A, Lawrence. Lilien, Barnet, A.B., 31L, Harrison, N. J. Lilienfeld, Alfred, B.S., 31 MD NYC, New York City. Lim, George Ben, 31C, Oakland, Cal. Linane, Frank Schmitt, A.B., 29MD NYC, Brook lyn. Linch, Gerard Isadore, 32E, Constableville. Lindal, Herbert Frederick, 29A, Buffalo. Lindblad, Alvar Willard, 30C, White Plains. Linder, Ernest Gustaf, B.A., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Linderman, Erma, 30H, Allegany. Liner, Nelson Richard, 32V, Amenia. Link, Albert Edmund, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Linster, John Thompson, 29AChem, Port Jervis. Linville, Rhoda Marjorie, 32A, Long Island City. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 227 Lipkin, Mack, B.S., 30MD NYC, Brooklyn. Lipman, Frederick Michael, 31AChem, New York City. Lipman, Maurice Edward, 29A, New Britain, Conn. Lippin, Elsie, 32A, Brooklyn. Lippman, Robert Garrett, 31A, Southampton. Lipschitz, Boris, 32A, New York City. Lipschitz, Helen Cecele, 30A, Easton, Pa. Lipschitz, Irving Murray, 29L, New York City. Lipschitz, Macy, 31A, New York City. Lipsky, Harry Townsend, 3oAChem, Kearny, N. J. Liske, SamuelWilliam, 31L, Stamford, Conn. Litchfield, Eugene Howard, 3oAChem, Ellicott- ville. Little, John Charles, jr., 30L, Saranac Lake. Little, Robert Leonard, 31C, Salem, Va. Little, Sidney W., 29Ar, Buffalo. Little, Virginia Marion, 31H, Ithaca. Little, William Alden, 29A, Chicago, 111. Littlewood, Egbert Bolton, 29M, Richmond Hill. Liu, Chien-Hsi, 31C, Mei Hsien, Changsha, China. Liu, Chin Cheng, B.S., Grad, Nantai, Foochow, China. Liu, Tien, B.S., Grad, Mei Hsien, Kwangtung, China. Liversidge, Robert Passmore, 31M, Cynwyd, Pa. Livingston, John Kiefer, 32A, San Mateo, Cal. Livingston, John Talmage, 32E, Plainfield, N. J. Llop, Manuel Chesnel, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Llop, Richard Chesnel, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Lloyd, Frank Wesley, jr., 31A, York, Pa. Lloyd, Helen Craig, 29Ag, Grad, Bloomingburg. Loberg, Harry John, 29M, Muskegon, Mich. Locher, Ellis Kremer, 31M, York, Pa. Lock, Frank Ray, 31A, Hot Springs, Ark. Lockwood, Henry Skelding, jr., 29Ar, Hempstead. Loeb, George Arthur, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Loeffler, Fritz Eugene, 30A, Yonkers. Loeffler, Karl Somarindyck, 30A, Yonkers. Loewenberg, Jerome Lester, 29A, Sea Cliff. Loewenberg, Stanley Arthur, 31A, Sea Cliff. Lof, Adolf, 31M, New Rochelle. Lo Grasso, Maria Rosalie, 30A, Perrysburg. Loh, Ta Ching, 29Ag, Pei Ping, China. Loizeaux, Leon Samuel, jr., 31A, New York City, Loizeaux, Marion Cotton, B.A., 31MD NYC, Long Island City. Long, William Harwood, B.A., Grad, Newton Abbot, Devon, England. Longenecker, Frank Wilbur, 3iHotel, Bedford, Pa. Longfellow, Melvin Elbert, 29E, Baltimore, Md. Longley, Lewis Edward, Grad, Ithaca. Loomis, Rush Sidney, 3oAg, Burlington Flats. Loos, Carl William, 29E, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Lo Russo, Domenico Leonardo, A.B., Grad, Water bury, Conn. Losel, William Jacob, 29Ag, Buffalo. Losie, Gertrude Louie, 31A, Elmira. Losie, Thomas Mcintosh, 32A, Elmira. Louchheim, Jerome Henry, jr., 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Lounsbury, Raymond Harvey, B.A., M.A., Grad, Tioga Center. Lourie, Reginald Spencer, 29Ag, Brooklyn. Love, Beatrice Marine, 30H, Jamestown. Love, Elizabeth Maurine, 32A, Ithaca. Love, Horace George, 31A, Fredonia. Love, Marjorie Jane Jacobs, 29A, Ithaca. Love, Raymond Lionel, 30A, Brooklyn. Love, Robert Emerson, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Lovejoy, Robert McDonald, 32A, Jamestown. Lovelace, Floyd Edward, A.B., Grad, Watertown. Loverro, Angelo, 30A, Brooklyn. Low, Frank Norman, 32A, Brooklyn. Low, Ralph Wadsworth, 3iAg, Jackson Heights. Low, William Stuart, 29A, New York City. Lowe, Kathrine Tuttle, 31A, Rye. Lowens, Milton, 30E, New York City. Lowenstein, Benjamin Julius, 32A, Albany. Lowenstein, Eleanor, 29A, New York City. Lowenstein, Harold Horn, 29A, 32MD, Brooklyn. Lowenstein, Lloyd Lincoln, A.B., Grad, New York City. Lowery, William John, 3oAr, Geneseo. Lowry, Welles Norwood, B.S. in E.E., Sc.M. in E.E., Grad, Lewisburg, Pa. Lucarelli, Carmela Marion, 31A, College Point. Luck, Sabrina Needham, A.B., Grad, Keene Valley. Ludlam, Harold Weeks, 29Ag, Oyster Bay. Ludlum, Robert Phillips, 30A, Brooklyn. Lueder, Francis Asbury, jr., 3iAg, Jacksonville. Lueder, Gertrude Louise, 29H, Ithaca. Lueder, Lydia Eloise, 30H, Ithaca. Lum, Gladys Catherine, 29H, Middleport. Lummis, Robert Hartel, 30M, Haddonfield, N. J. Lurie, Theodore Robert, 30A, Brooklyn. Luschinsky, Helen Regina, 32A, Shenandoah, Pa. Luther, John McClary, 32M, Olean. Lutsky, Jacob, 31A, Brooklyn. Lutz, Dorothy Grace, 32H, Prattsville. Lutz, Edward Albert, 3iAg, Prattsville. Lutz, Martin Henry, jr., A.B., 31MD NYC, Nelsonville, Ohio. Lyall, John Dudley, 30M, Athens. Lyall, Richard Gillies, 30C, Athens. Lybolt, Margaret Vollmer, 31A, Ithaca. Lyman, Henry Hawkins, 32Ag, Rochester. Lyman, Mary Jane, 30A, Hazleton, Pa. Lyman, Ruth Isabelle, 30A, Middletown. Lynahan, Elizabeth Jane, 30A, Corning. Lynch, Carroll Frederick, 30E, Binghamton. Lynch, Edmund Vincent, B.S., 30MD NYC, New York City. Lynch, Elijah Elwood, 31E, Selbyville, Del. Lynn, John Henry, 30A, Mount Vernon. Lyon, Carl Francis, 32AChem, Leominster, Mass. Lyon, Dean Aplin, E.E. Grad, Leominster, Mass. Lyon, Leland Hastings, 29AChem, Wilmington, Del. Lyon, Margaretha Florence, 30A, Ovid. Lyon, Philip Hoffmann, B.A., Grad, Brooklyn. Lyon, Robert Newell, 29A, Kansas City, Mo. Lyon, Walter Eells, 29M, Walton. Lyons, Eugene Sidney, B.S., M.S., Grad, Man hattan, Kans. Lyons, Isabel Mary, 29A, Cohoes. Lytle, Evelyn Lloyd, B.A., Grad, Highland, Cal. McAllister, Albert Joseph, 29Hotel, Ithaca. McAlpine, Halcyone Delight, 31H, St. George. MacAniff, Francis John, 29Ag, Phelps. MacAniff, Joseph Driscoll, 32Ag, Phelps. McArthur, Margaret Jeanne, 29H, Ithaca. McBride, Milton Henrv, 29C, Brooklyn. McCabe, Margaret Ellen Althea, 30H, Haver- straw. McCabe, William Joseph, 29A, Haverstraw. McCaffrey. Edward Francis, 31E, New Hartford. McCaffrey, Isabel, 29A, New Hartford. McCallan, Samuel Eugene Alan, B.S.A., Grad, Hamilton, Bermuda. McCann, Mary Ann, 32A, Elmira. McCarthy, Clarence Alvin, jr., 32A, Chicago, 111. MacCarthy, Donnell Dixon, E.E., Grad, Ithaca. McCarthy, John Michael, 31V, Constable. McCarthy, Robert Joseph, 30C, Syracuse. McCay, Jeanette Beyer, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. McChesney, Lillian Isabelle, 31H, Pulaski. McClellan, Paul Pendleton, B.S.Chem.Eng., Grad, Dayton, Ohio. McClenahan, Edward Samuel, 32C, Larchmont. McColl, Erma Jean, 31A, LeRoy. McCollom, Robert Cable, 33Ar, Islip. McCollum, John Paschal, B.S., Grad, Emerson, Ark McColly, Ruth Catherine, 30H, Greensburg, Pa. McCombs, Ann-:e Parks, B.S., 29MD NYC. Charlotte, N. C. McConkey, Thomas Wright, 32Ag, Buffalo. 228 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER McConnell, Charles Edward, 29Ag, Hastings-on- Hudson. McConnell, Charles Knapp, 33M, St. Louis, Mo. McConnell, George E., 29V, New York City. MacConnell, Geraldine E., 32H, Bergen. MacConnell, Richard Joseph, 31C, Nicholson, Pa. MacConnell, Wade Wilkins, 29M, Nicholson, Pa. McCord, John Lewis Earl, B.S., M.S., Grad, State College, Pa. MacCorkle, Emmett Wallace, jr., 29E, Rock bridge Baths, Va. MacCorkle, Harold Kirk, A.B., Grad, Palmyra, , N.J. McCormack, Mary Jane, 30A, Ithaca. McCormick, Frances Margaret, 31A, Ithaca. McCormicl^, George Wellesley, jr., 31C, Menom inee, Mich. McCormick, Mary Ellen, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Maccoun, Robert Toland, 31M, Beach Bluff, Mass. McCoy, John Willard, 2nd, 33Ar, Edgemoor, Del. McCracken, Hester, Sp A, Ithaca. McCrank, Peter Neil, 29V, Plattsburgh. MacCubbin, Emmett Chase, 30C, Baltimore, Md. McCullough, James Wadsworth, jr., 31A, Rock ville Centre. McCully, Doris Henrietta. 31H, Union Springs. McCurdy, Helen Louise, 31A, Ithaca. McCurdy, John Dwight, 30E, Douglaston. McCurrach, John David, 29E, Evanston, 111. McDonagh, Margaret Gordon, 32Ag, Woodside. MacDonald, Charles Robert, 32M, Niagara Falls. McDonald, Harold Francis, 32V, Cortland. MacDonald, John Allen, B.S., 32MD NYC, Newark, N. J. McDonald, William Francis, B.A., Grad, Phila delphia, Pa. MacDonald, William Robert, jr., 32E, Valley Stream. McDonough, Robert Kinzie, 29C, Washington, D. C. McDowell, Louis Donald, 30C. Glencoe, 111. McElheny, Clair Carleton, 29E, Harford. McElvein, Thomas Irving, 30L, Buffalo. McEnery,William James, 2gAg, Kilkenny, Ireland. McEvoy, Joseph John, B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. McGarrett, Addison Marcus, 32A, Hamilton, Ohio. McGavern, Charles Leighton, 31M, Olean. McGinn, Donald Joseph, B.A., Grad, Indian Lake. McGinn, John Paul, 3iHotel, Sioux City, Iowa. McGoey, Thomas Andrew, 31A, Kingston, Pa. McGoun, James Crawford, 30E, New Castle, Pa. McGovern, Louis Vincent, 3iAg, Brooklyn. McGowin, John, 32Ar, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. McGrath, Edward Maloney, B.A., Grad, Lockport. McGray, Andrew, 31A, Hartford, Conn. MacGregor, Lillian May, 32H, Chateaugay. MacGregor, Norma Lurency, 30H, Chateaugay. McGuire, James Byard, 32A, Albany. McGuire, Kathryn Mary, 29A, Warsaw. McGurren, Henry, 32A, Chicago, 111. Mcjunkin, Reed Lavosia, 32C, New Rochelle. Mack, Frederick Fuller, 29M, Washington, D.C. Mack, Mary Esther, 3 2A, Ithaca. McKaig, John Ross, 30C, Buffalo. McKane, Joseph Hugh, 32Hotel, Kingston, Pa. McKay, Earl Zimmerman, 32 Hotel.Harrisburg, Pa. McKay, George Van, 3iHotel, Unadilla. McKee, Edwin Dinwiddie, 29A, Grad, Washing ton, D. C. McKelvey, Raymond Goss, 30A, Pasadena, Cal. McKeon, Elizabeth Margaret, 32H, Rochester. McKeown, Wilson Alfred, 32Ag, New York City. MacKerracher, Christina Jean, B.A., M.A., Grad, p.. London, Ont., Canada. Mackey, Harry S., 29E, Ithaca. McKinlay, Jean, 31A, Staten Island. McKinney, William Munson, 30A, Little Rock, Ark. Mackintosh, William DeForest, 29C, Oklahoma City, Okla. McKowne, James Richard, 32Hotel, Buffalo. McKy, Jerome Kay, 33Ag, New York City. MacLagan, Kenneth Birrell, 33Ar, Newark, N. J. McLaughlin, James Gregory, jr., 31L, Elmira. McLaughlin, Robert Roden Meredith, A.B., 30MD NYC, White Plains. McLean, Edward Throckmorton, 31C, St. James. McLean, William Bissell, 29C, Pittsburgh, Pa. McManus, Henry Harney, 32C, Maiden, Mass. McManus, Peter James, 32Ag, Milton. Macmillan, Ruth Eleanor, B.A., M.A., Grad, Broadacre, Ohio. McMore, Harold Millard, 31C, Fort Ann. McMullen, Eleanor Clara, A.B., M.A., Grad, Buffalo. McMullin, Frank Bradley, 31E, Philadelphia, Pa. McNabb, LeRoy Clifford, B.A., M.A., Grad, Delaware, Ohio. McNatt, Emmett B., A.B., Grad, Aurora, Mo. MacNaugher, Elizabeth Miller, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Macomber, Jack Franklin, 29A, Kendallville, Ind. Macon, Edith Marie, 31H, Brooklyn. MacPhail, Robert Skinner, 29A, Geneva, Ohio. MacPhillamy, Harold Belding, 32AChem, White Plains. MacQueen, Hugh Kenneth, 30A, Horseheads. MacRae, Donald Corpron, 30E, Albany. McVetty, Percy George, M.E., Grad, Pittsburgh, Pa. Madden, Edwin, 3iAg, North Tarrytown. Mader, Erick Otto, Grad, Neumark, Germany. Maderer, Margaret Patricia, 30A, Hoosick Falls. Madfes, Constant. 29A, Brooklyn. Magee, Robert Aler, 29C, Bayside. Maginnis, Ernest Victor, 30V, Ithaca. Magoffin, James Edward, 32AChem, Buffalo. Mahanna, Earl Clair, 30A, Ithaca. Maine, Robert Vincent, 29A, DuBois, Pa. Maiorana, Eugene Emanuel, 31A, New York City. Maisel, Bella Freda, 29A, Buffalo. Maisenhelder, Louis Carl, 3oAg, Ithaca. Makarainen, Anna Amanda, 30A, Ithaca. Malec, Slava Mary, 32H, Northville. Malone, James Hollis, 31A, Tuscumbia, Ala. Malone, Nicholas Arthur, 3oAg, Auburn. Maly, Helen, 32H, Rochester. Mamleeff, Ali Suleimanovitch, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Mandelbaum, Theodore, 30A, Brooklyn. Mangan, Charles Everts, 29A, Binghamton. Mange, John Proctor, 31M, Plandome. Manley, Thomas Clinton, 32AChem, Ithaca. Mann, Estle Ray, A.B., M.A., Grad, Swannanoa, N. C. Mann, Jeanette Wilber, 31A, Ithaca. Mann, Roscoe Perkins, 31A, Littleton, N. H. Mann, Ruth Gane, 31A, Atlanta, Ga. Mann, Willard Havens, 3iAg, Breakabeen. Mann, William Lowry, 30M, York, Pa. Manning, John Totman, 31E, Adams. Manning, Robert Betts, 30M, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mansfield, Nelson F., 29Ag, Cherry Creek. Mansfield, Robert Hubbard, 32A, Washington, D. C. Mansfield, Wayne Alice, Sp A, Cherry Creek. Mapes, Raymond Francis, 3oAg, Hornell. Marafioti, Leonard Dominic, 32A, Canandaigua. Marble, Dean Richmond, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Marchant, John Henry, jr., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Marco, Herbert Francis, 29Ag, Auburn. Marcus, David Jacob, 32A, New York City. Marcus, Julius, A.B., 31MD NYC, New York City. Marcus, Raymond, 31A, Brooklyn. Marcussen, Leonard Allen, 30A, Buffalo. Margolin, Rose Jocelyn, 30A, Brooklyn. Margolius, Bernard, 32A, Catskill. Margolius, Norman, 29A, Grad, Catskill. Marietta, Harold Edward, 3oAr, Dayton, Ohio. ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 229 Marin, Manuel Percy, 32A, New York City. Marinaccio, Angelo, 29A, New York City. Markey, Robert Cline, B.S., 31MD NYC, Dayton, Ohio. Markland, Curtis Wesley, 30C, Syracuse. Markowitz, Benjamin Frank, 30A, Albany. Marks, Emanuel S., 31AChem, Cincinnati, Ohio. Marks, Georgiana, 30H, Deposit. Marks, Louise Margaret, 30H, Gloversville. Marksbury, Richard Marvin, 31A, Cortland. Markson, Helen Gertrude, 29A, Elmira. Markstone, Herbert Sandman, 30M, Stroudsburg, Pa. Marples, Herbert Fletcher, 29E, Flushing. Marsa, Bernard, 32C, New York City. Marsh, Cassie, B.A., Grad, Hannibal. Marshak, Alfred George, 3oAg, Woodhaven. Marshall, Jane Kathleen, 31H, Washington, D. C. Marshall, Joseph Cook, 29E, Oswego. Marshall, William Arringdale, 3rd., 29C, Balti more, Md. Marsland, Lathrop Dennison, A.B., 32L, Brooklyn. Marston, Francis Howard, 3oAr, Claremont, N. H. Marston, Leslie Stanford, 32E. Cocoa, Fla. Martien, Joseph Parsons, 32E, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Martin, Arthur Franklin, 33Ag, Ithaca. Martin, Ellsworth Webster, 32.Ag, Brooklyn. Martin, George Pomeroy, 31C, Baltimore, Md. Martin, Lawrence Randall, 31M, Buffalo. Martin, Paul Nelson, 29E, Brooklyn. Martin, Thomas Finley, A.B., 32AX, Washington, D. C. Martin, William Carvel, 32E, Rochester. Martin, William E., 29A, Washington, D. C. Martinetti, Honora Caroll, 31A, Orange, N. J. Martinez, Carlos Alfonso, jr., 3oAg, Ithaca. Martinez, Cristobal Manuel 3iAg, Ithaca. Martinez, Edmundo Felipe, 32Ag, Rio Piedras, Porto Rico. Martinez, Guillermo, 30C, Arecibo, P. R. Martinez, Jose Claudio, 32C, Ithaca. Martinique, Sylvia Roslyn, 32A, Brooklyn. Martino, Tobbio, 29Ag, Buffalo. Martirosian, Michael Michael, 29E, Tiflis, Russia. Marvin, John Gibson, 30V, Almond. Marvin, Joseph Howard, B.S., B.S.S., M.A., 32MD NYC, New York City. Marvin, Paul Dana, 31V, Almond. Marx, Helen, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Mashek, Vojta Frank, jr., 29A, Chicago, 111. Maslow, William, 29A, New York City. Mason, Ada Louise, 30A, Albion. Mason, Charles Edward, 3oAg, Binghamton. Mason, Charles Hare, 29C, Washington, D. C. Mason, Loren Frederick, 29E, Whitney Point. Mason, Rodney, A.B., Grad, Sackets Harbor. Mason, Virgil Andrew, A.B., Grad, Rossville, Ind. Mason, William Birny, 31AChem, Niagara Falls. Maston, Joseph Harold, jr., 3oAr, Wilmington, Del. Masur, Jack, B.S., 32MD NYC, New York City. Mather, Sherman Hoyt, 32Ag, Whallonsburg. Mathewson, Edward Payson, jr., 29E, Tucson, Ariz. Matlock, Peter Franklin, 33A, Buffalo. Matson, Ella McNeil, 31A, Ithaca. Mattern, Robert Kenneth, 3oAg, Reading, Pa. Matteson, Anna Leone, 30A, Ithaca. Matteson, Howard William, 29AT, Ithaca. Matthew, George Hughes, 32C, White Plains. Matthews, Norman Benoit, 32A, Saranac Lake. Matthews, Richard Peterson, 30A, Watertown. Mattice, Malcolm Cowan, 3oAr, Ithaca. Mattis, Norman Wayne, A.B., Grad, Oberlin, Ohio. Mattison, Alan Christen, 29M, Rockford, 111. Mattli, Anthony Peter, B.S., M.A., Grad, Uri, Switzerland. Mattocks, Lester Eugene, 3iHotel, Ithaca. Maughan, Orlo Harrison, 3iAg, Ithaca. Maul, John Conrad, Grad, Buffalo. Maurer, Laura Elizabeth, 31H, Boyertown, Pa. Maurer, Stewart Anderson, 32A, Rochester. Maxwell, Robert Grove, B.S., Grad, Franklinville. May, David Holter, 29M, Circleville, Ohio. May, Evelyn Jean, 29A, New Rochelle. May John McClung, B.S., Grad, River Falls, Wis. Maybury, Rita Romelia, 31H, East Homer. Maybury, Ruth Vyletta, 30H, East Homer. Mayer, Alfred John, jr., 31M, Detroit, Mich. Mayer, Freda Gamsie, 3 2A, Easton, Pa. Maynard, Marion Hull, 32A, Roscoe. Mayo, Earl Williams, 30A, New Canaan, Conn. Mazza, Sara, 29A, Akron. Mazzeo, Frank Paul, 32Ag, Penn Yan. Mead, Alden Henry, 29Ag, Ithaca. Mead, Dorothy Delafred, 29A, Keene Valley. Mead, Gladys, 29H, East Aurora. Meagher, Genevieve Ellen, 31A, East Bloomfield. Meal, William Guy, B.S., Grad, Lockport. Mears, John Farnham, 32M, Scranton, Pa. Medd, Charles Lowell, B.S., 30MD NYC, Maple wood, N. J. Medden, Ellen Elizabeth, 30A, Seneca Falls. Medden, Rheua Vaughn, A.B., M.S., Grad, Seneca Falls. Medders, Mary Clara, 29H, Still Pond, Md. Medl, William Theophil, 32A, Brooklyn. Mehlman, Julia, 29A, Ithaca. Meilman, Samuel Leopold, 32E, Harbin, China. Meinig, Carl Henry, 31A, Wyomissing, Pa. Meisels, Selma Rae, 30A, New York City. Meisse, Frances Elizabeth, 31A, Brooklyn. Mekeel, Amy Grace, A.B., A.M., Grad, Trumans burg. Melious, Edith Virginia, 32H, Stanley. Mendelavitz, Jacob, A.B., 29C, Albany. Mendez, Laura, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Mentz, John Winter, 32M, Orange, N. J. Mercer, Gordon Elbridge, 30E, New York City. Mereness, Dora Iona, 29H, Worcester. Merkle, Frederick Grover, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Merrell, Harold Alonzo, Grad, Sterling Station. Merrell, Ralph, 3iAg, Sterling Station. Merrick, Alfred Bennett, 3oHotel, Wilmington, Del. Merrill, Annabel Laura, B.S., Grad, Manassas, Va. Merrill, Deane Whitney, 30A, East Orange, N. J. Merrill, Dorothy Belle, 31H, Ithaca. Merrim, Ben Donald, 30A, Brooklyn. Merriman, Helena, 31A, Ithaca. Meserve, Wilbur Ernest, B.S., M.S., Grad, Gor- ham, Me. Messinger, Carleton Frederick, 31A, Oakfield. Metcalfe, Donald, 29E, Middletown. Metcalfe, George, 32E, Middletown. Metz, Harold William, 30A, Albany. Metzger, Grace Evelyn, 30A, Cogan Station, Pa. Metzger, Richard Eugene, 29Ar, Ithaca. Metzger, Robert William, 32V, Rochester. Meyer, Carrie, 3oHotel, Richmond Hill. Meyer, Karle Baker, 29M, Chicago, 111. Meyer, Kathryn Irene, 2gAg, Sherburne. Meyers, Harold Jacob, 29A, Niagara Falls. Meyers, Harold Russell, jr., A.B., 32MD NYC, Brooklyn. Michael, Donald James, 32Ag, Ocean Springs, Miss. Michael, Marguerite Arthura Colena, 32A, Colden. Michaels, George Meyers, 31A, New York City. Michailovsky, Eugene, 30A, Pelham. Middaugh, Rhoda Ellis, 3iAg, Slaterville Springs. Middaugh, Wessels Stevenson, B.S., Grad, Slater ville Springs. Midence, Luis, 32C, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Mider, George Burroughs, 30A, Canisteo. Milans, Robert Southland, 29E, Washington, D. C. Miles, Guy Simpson, A.B., Grad, Dresden, Tenn. 230 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Miles, Monford Powell, 31M, Columbus, Ohio. Milici, Pompey Scipio, B.S., 29MD NYC, New Haven, Conn. Milks, Clifford Howard, 30V, Ithaca. Milks, Raymond Claude, 3iHotel, Ithaca. Millard, Clyde Ira, E.E., Grad, Interlaken. Millard, Norman Kellogg, 30A, Buffalo. Miller, Abel Ross, A.B., Grad, Salem, Ohio. Miller, Albert Francis, jr., 32Hotel, NewYork City. Miller, Benjamin, 32E, New York City. Miller, Ella Murdoch, 31A, Ithaca. Miller, George Nicholas, 32Ar, Mount Vernon. Miller, Glenn Warner, 32E, Gouverneur. Miller, Grace Elizabeth, 3oAr, Ithaca. Miller, Henry Rohrer, B.S., 32V, Mamaroneck. Miller, Herbert Jerome, 31A, Flushing. Miller, Ida V., 30H, Port Jervis. Miller, John Strother, M.E., Grad, Rahway, N. J. Miller, Keith LeRoy, 30E, Newark, 111. Miller, Kenneth Ramage, 32A, Rahway, N. J. Miller, Malcolm Crawford, 32C, Elizabeth, N. J. Miller, Margaret Elizabeth, 31H, Perry. Miller, Margaret Zelma, 33A, Utica. Miller, Perrv Sylvester, 32V, Ghent. Miller, Phillip Allen, 30A, Ithaca. Miller, Ruth Preston, 32A, Ithaca. Miller, Stanley Christopher, 3oAg, Buffalo. Miller, William Taylor, D.V.M., Grad, Ithaca. Milligan, Marion Forsythe, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Milliken, John Bell, jr., 3oAg, Montclair, N. J. Milliser, Russell, A.B., Grad, De Long, Ind. Mills, Alfred Schultz, B.S., Grad, New York City. Mills, Josephine Goodale, 29A, New York City. Mills, Margaret Ada, 29A, Highland Lake. Mills, Wilford Richard, 3iAg, Wellsville. Millward, Louis George, M.A., Grad, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Milman, Abraham Morton, 30A, Brooklyn. Milmoe, John Gregory, 32AChem, Canastota. Miner, Helene White, 29H, Dobbs Ferry. Miner, Jean Luella, 32A, Dobbs Ferry. Mingins, Charles Robert, A.B., Grad, Methuen, Mass. Minkowsky, Alex, 32A, Mount Vernon. Minne, Gustav Henry, 32A, Southampton. Minnich, William Denis, 31Hotel, Ithaca. Minns, Frederic Ralph, 30M, Interlaken. Mintz, Edward Jerome, 31A, New York City. Mintz, Hyman Ezekiel, 29A, Monticello. Mintz, Nelson Kenneth, A.B., 30L, Morristown, N.J. Minuskin, Bessie, 32A, Paterson, N. J. Mirkin, Abraham, 31A, Flushing. Miscall, Darwin, 3iAg, Albany. Miscall, Laurence, A.B., 30MD NYC, Albany. Mitchell, Dale Raymond, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Mitchell, Harold William, 2gAg, Long Beach. Mitchell, Isabella Stewart, 31H, Ithaca. Mitchell, Kathleen, 33A, Ithaca. Mitchell, Maude Marian, A.B., Grad, Gatesville, N. C. Modarelli, Robert Orestes, 30A, Union City, N. J. Modell, Walter, B.S., 32MD NYC, NewYork City. Moeder, William Daniel, Grad, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Mogge, Edward Frank, 31E, Geneva. Mohler, Sidney Gerald, 29A, Poughkeepsie. Mohr, Lawrence Gustav, 30C, Savannah, Ga. Mole, Alfred Chalmers, 29A, Lenox, Mass. Molella, Isaac, 32E, Ithaca. Molinet, Ignacio Saturnino, 29M, Chaparra, Or- iente, Cuba. Molyneaux, Joel Maxwell, A.B., Grad, Marcellus. Monash, Andrew Davies, A.B., 30L, New Rochelle. Mone, Alice Katherine, 30H, Ithaca. Mongel, Anna Munder, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Monness, Gilbert, 30A, New York City. Montemarano, Vincent Theodore, 31A, Brooklyn. Montgomery, Doris Cora, 30A, Silver Creek. Moody, Claire Florence, 29A, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Moody, Ethel Isabel, B.A., M.A., Grad, Rush- ville. Moon, Franklin Lehr, 30C, Poland. Moon, Harold Vernon, 3oHotel, Brooklyn. Moon, Margaret Louise, 29Ag, Middletown. Moore, Arthur Ulric, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Moore, Donald Ward, 32Ar, Scotch Plains, N. J. Moore, George Clinton, 3iAg, Geneva. Moore, Helen White, A.B., Grad, Uniontown, Ala. Moore, Howard Nelson, 30E, WTieeling, W. Va. Moore, James Alexander, 30A, Albany. Moore, Lila Evans, 29A, Providence, R. I. Moore, Pliny Loyal, A.B., 31L, Taberg. Moore, Sally MacLeod, 32H, Dunkirk. Moose, Carleton Allen, B.S., Grad, Dansville. Moran, Emerson Daniel, 31M, Seneca Falls. Morath, John William, 29Ar, Utica. Mordock, John Bayley, M.E., Grad, Winnetka, 111. Moree, Robert Willsey, 29A, Binghamton. Morehouse, Gould Rechab, 32C, Salem, Ore. Moreland, Charles Fred, B.S., M.S., Grad, Baton Rouge, La. Moress, Edward Joseph, A.B., 30MD NYC, Rochester. Moreton, John Brotherhood, 29M,Wilmington,Del. Morey, Donald Roger, B.S., Grad, Buffalo. Morey, Roger Gooding, 31E, Groton. Morgan, Ralph Dudley, 29Ag, Ovid. Morgan, Ralph Paff, 3oAg, Baldwin. Morgan, Terrace Dorothea, 32H, New York City. Morgan, Virginia Van Kirk, 31H, Nyack. Morin, Alfred Vanderveer, 32C, Brooklyn. Morkis, Edward Stanley, 32V, Lawrence, Mass. Morris, Alton Eugene, 3iHotel, Ithaca. Morris, Laurence Vincent, 30E, Ithaca. Morris, Robert Morris, 30E, Roslyn. Morrison, Archibald Rockhill, 32A, Detroit, Mich. Morrison, Bernice Evelyn, 30A, Sherrill. Morrison, Elsie Bullard, A.B., 32L, Ithaca. Morrison, James, 33Ar, Jersey City, N. J. Morrison, James Alan, 3oHotel, Indianapolis, Ind. Morrow, Porter Langston, 32E, Atlanta, Ga. Morse, Abram Charles, jr., 29A, New York City. Morse, Charles Walter, B.Chem., Grad, Ithaca. Morse, Donald Frederick, 33M, Highland Park, Mich. Morse, Henry Parmelee, 3iAr, Scarsdale. Morse, Leon John, 31A, Rutland, Vt. Mortimer, Earl John, 2gAg, Stafford. Morton, Alice May, 32H, Rome. Morton, David Skinner, A.B., Grad, Syracuse. Morton, Mildred Elizabeth, 30A, Ossining. Moscowitz, Ralph Reeve, 29A, Brooklyn. Moses, David, 32A, Alpine. Moses, Morris, 30A, Brooklyn. Mosher, Esther, 29A, Auburn. Moskowitz, Morris, 29A, New York City. Moskowitz, Sylvia, 29A, Brooklyn. Moss, Edgar Earl, 31M, Berwick, Pa. Moss, Morris Harry, 31A, Rochester. Mosso, Curtis Glazier, 32Hotel, Ithaca. Moszczenski, Edward Alfons, 31A, Brooklyn. Mott, Abram Cox, 3rd., 30A, Lansdale, Pa. Mouat, Hugh R., 29V, Ithaca. Mouhtar, Sahire Fatma, B.A., M.A., Grad, Con stantinople, Turkey. Moul, Emeline Rebecca, A.B., Grad, Hanover, Pa. Mould, Marietta Ferebee, 32A, Montgomery. Moulthrop, Irwin Morrison, 31V, Ithaca. Moulton, Jesse Fremont, 3iAg, East Aurora. Mountain, Edward Russell, 32A, Olean. Mountain, Robert Emmet, 31A, Olean. Muccigrosso, John Gerard, A.B., 30MD NYC, New York City. Mueller, Donald Weier, 29A, Elmwood, Conn. Mueller, George Jefferis, B.S., Grad, Milwaukee, Wis. Mueller, Karl William, 32E, Union City, N. J. ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 231 Muir, Walter, 29E, Montreal, Que., Canada. Mullen, Frances Edna, 31A, Cheltenham, Pa. Muller, Elizabeth Orleanor, 31H, Huntington. Muller, Fred, jr., 30M, Douglaston. Muller, Herbert Joseph, A.B., M.A., Grad, New York City. Muller, H. Pearson, 30E, Scranton, Pa. Muller, Joan Hovat Sullivan, 29H, Ithaca. Mullestein, William Ernest, 32C, Hudson Heights, N.J. Mulligan, Charles Francis, 31A, Richfield Springs. Mulvaney, Francis Edward, 32Ag, Binghamton. Mumma, Anna Martha, 31A, Mount Joy, Pa. Mundy, Marjorie Leete, 32H, Rochester. Munsey, Howard William, 32Hotel, Cortland. Munson, Charles Ott, 3iHotel, Rochester. Munson, Jean, 30A, Yonkers. Murdock, Charles George, jr., A.B., 30MD NYC, Auburn. Murdock, Richard Coolidge, 3oAr, Ossining. Murgatroyd, Austin Everett, 31C, New York City. Murphy, Harry Maurice, 31A, Buffalo. Murphy, Marion Esther, 30A, Phoenix. Murray, Keith Anderson Hope, B.S., Grad, Edin burgh, Scotland. Murray, Mary Isabel, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Murray, Maurice Jackson, A.B., Grad, Frankfort, Ind. Murray, William Cameron, 32A, Corry, Pa. Muskat, Caroline Juliette, M.A., Grad, Mariette, Ohio. Mussen, George Allen, 30A, Saranac Lake. Muskiewicz, Betty Lima, 33Ag, New York City. Myer, Phyllis, 33Ar, Kingston. Myers, Alice Irene, 29H, Utica. Myers, Beatrice Elizabeth, 32A, Utica. Myers, Laura Mabel, 30H, Poughkeepsie. Myers, Lewis Philip, jr., 29A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Myers, Lillian Irene, 29H, Ossining. Myers, Lindol Parmater, 31C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Myers, Malcolm, 29C, Philadelphia, Pa. Myers, William Evert, 30C, Yonkers. Myton, Robert, 31M, Johnstown, Pa. Namisniak, Alex, 31A, Nanticoke, Pa. Nardone, August Joseph, 31A, Brooklyn. Nash, Edith Grace, 30H, Ithaca. Naumann, Herbert William, 32A, New York City. Neary, James Eugene, jr., 31A, Brooklyn. Neckerman, William Martyn, jr., 31M, Youngs town, Ohio. Needham, Annabel, 29A, Ithaca. Neff, Florence Barbara, 2gAg, Buffalo. Neiburg, Sylvia, 31A, Lansdale, Pa. Neiffer, Evelyn Overholtzer, 32Ag, Pottstown, Pa. Neish, Isabel, B.S., Grad, Horseheads. Nelson, Bertha Tyler, B.S., M.A., Grad, Brooklyn. Nelson, Harold Raymond, A.B., Grad, Homer. Nelson, Marjory Jarvis, 32MD, Huntington. Nelson, Roger Burdette, 30A, Jamestown. Nelson, Roy Evert, 32E, New York City. Nelson, William Godfred, 32M, New York City. Nestmann, Anna Louise, 3oAChem, Wheeling, W. Va. Netchrolodoff, Vadime Vadime, 31M, St. Louis, Mo. Neushul, Michael, 30M, New York City. Neveloff, Beatrice, 29A, Far Rockaway. Nevins, Donald Lester, 31C, Buffalo. Newburger, Robert Anton, 31A, New York City. Newell, Benedict, 30A, Bayonne, N. J. Newhall, Allan Goodrich, B.S., Grad, Wooster, 0hi- , , -rr Newman, Adeline Florence, B.S., Grad, Bethel, Vt. Newman, Miriam Esther, 32H, Brooklyn. Newman, Robert Edward, 32A, Buffalo. Newman, Robert Louis, 31A, Woodmere. Newton, Edmund Cole, 32E, Galeton, Pa. Newton, George Lee, 29Ar, Memphis, Tenn. Newton, Rollin Carolus, jr., 32M, Scarsdale. Nicholas, Jerome Alexander, 32Hotel, Stoughton. Wis. Nicholls, Florence Emma, 30A, Ithaca. Nichols, Arthur Brisbane, 3iAg, Niagara Falls. Nichols, Charles Phelps, 3iAChem, Malone. Nichols, Donald Charles, 3iAg, Fort Edward. Nichols, Edward Clark, 32A, Albanv. Nichols, Franklin Asa, 3oHotel, Patchogue. Nichols, Morris Rockwell, 3oAg, Ithaca. Nicholson, Gunhild Wilhelmina, 30A, Ossining. Nicholson, Stuart Billings, 30E, Webster Groves, Mo. Nicolaidu, Lydia 30A, Rochester. Nikiforoff, Nina, 30A, New York City. Niles, John Lindsay, 33Ar, New York City. Nilson, Sven Axel, B.A., M.A., Grad, Back, Vin- brosa, Sweden. Nilsson, Nils Ingeman, 32C, Brooklyn. Ninde, Luella V. Stark, B.S., M.S., Grad, Rome. Nipedal, Knut Gunderson, 29M, Hoboken, N. J. Nishikawa, Allen Masaji, M.E., 31M, Osaka, Japan. Nitchie, Charles Durley, 32M, Palmerton, Pa. Nixon, Maurice W., 29Ag, Ithaca. Nobel, James Dodman, A.B., Grad, Hackensack, N.J. Noble, John Arthur, jr., 31A, Ithaca. Noble, Margaret Abbie, 3iAg, Newfield. Noll, John, jr., A.B., 29MD NYC, Youngstown, Ohio. Nordstrom, Ernst Alan, 31C, Eggertsville. North, Jane Elizabeth, 32H, Victor. North, Mary Veronica, 31A, Perry. North, Thomas Paul, B.S., M.S., Grad, Brook- ville, Pa. Northrop, Howard Schuvler, 29Ag, Westfield. Northrop, Miles Gordon, E.E., M.E., Grad, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Northrup, Charles Vandercar, 32Ar, Schuylerville. Northrup, Josephine Lansing, 3oAg, Ellicottville. Northrup, Robert Rowland, 29A, Ellicottville. Northup, Nicholas Carr, 29M, Ithaca. Norton, Frederick De Alton, 3iAg, Sandy Creek. Norton, Fredrick Rudolph, 32Ag, New York City. Norton, Leland Bernard, B.S., Grad, Barnes Corners. Norton, William Devoe, 3iAg, Lyons Falls. Notaro, Alfred Leon, 3 2A, Brooklyn. Noyes, Janet Woolworth, 29A, Oneida. Noyes, Leonard, 31M, Leonia, N. J. Noyes, Margaret Stacy, 29A, Oneida. Noyes, Sarah Janet, 29Ag, Binghamton. Nuffort, Helen Louise, 31A, Newark, N. J. Nulle, Augustus Marion, 3iHotel, New York City. Nunez, Paul Lee, 29C, Tampa, Fla. Nunn, Joseph J., A.B., 30M, Salem, Ore. Nurnberger, Lothar Louis Ignatius, 3iAg, Chicago, 111. Nussle, Helene Alice, A.B., Grad, Walnut, 111. Nye, Ruth Elizabeth, 30L, Buffalo. Oakes, Randall Voorhees, 29A, Maplewood, N. J. Obando, Arcadio Tigrio, A.B., 30MD NYC, Los Angeles, Cal. Oberg, Henry Valdemar, 29M, Brooklyn. Oberweiser, David Edward, 31A, Stevens Point, Wis. O'Brien, Frank Leonard, jr., 31M, Cynwyd, Pa. O'Brien, George Washington, jr., 32A, Syracuse. O'Connor, James Francis, B.S., 30L, Clifton Springs. O'Connor, James Nicholas, 32Ag, Jamaica. Odell, Theodore Tellefsen, B.S., M.S., Grad, Geneva. Oest, James Alfred, 32Ar, Yonkers. Ogden, Charles Hull, jr., 32Ag, West Henrietta. Ogden, Jonathan, 29A, Ithaca. Ogden, Margaret Dorsey, 32Ar, Ithaca. 232 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Ogilvie, Mardel, 31A, Middletown. Ohart, Theodore Charles, 29M, Utica. Ohde, Alan Mortimer, 31A, Manitowoc, Wis. Ohl, David Ernest, 29E, Warren, Ohio. Ohrbach, Jerome Kane, 29A, New York City. O'Kain, John J., 29A, Dundee. Oldberg, Sidney, 29M, Detroit, Mich. Oldenburg, Elizabeth, 3 2A, Interlaken. Olditch, Fred Einar, 32C, Alta Gracia, Cordoba, Argentina. Olditch, George James, 29Ag, Alta Gracia, Cor doba, Argentina. Olds, Franklin Marcellus, 29A, Syracuse. O'Leary, Paul Martin, A.B., A.M., Grad, Lawrence, Kans. O'Leary, William Joseph, A.B., Grad, Montreal, Que., Canada. Oleksiw, Jerome, 30M, Shamokin, Pa. Oliver, Charles Dickson, 30C, Westfield, N. J. Olney, Roy A., B.S., Grad, Morgantown, W. Va. Olsen, Carl Frederick, 29Ag, Brooklyn. Olsen, Harold Einar, 32Ag, Ballston Spa. Olsen, Thorstina von Yhlen, 31H, Philadelphia, Pa. Olshansky, Oscar, 3oA, Albany. Olshevsky, Louis, 32AChem, New York City. Olson, Charles Adolph, 31C, East Orange, N. J. Onderdonk, John Remsen, jr., 30E, Baltimore, Md. O'Neil, Jane Farrell, 32A, Binghamton. O'Neil, William Edward, jr., 29C, Ithaca. O'Neill, Emily Mary, 32A, Mount Vernon. Oppenheimer, Frank, 32M, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oppenheimer, James Walter, 32A, Buffalo. Orbach, Lillian Ruth, 29A, New York City. Ordway, Sherman Church, 33M, Worcester, Mass. Oren, Stanley Ellsworth, 32M, Haworth, N. J. Orencio, Vicente Garcia, 31E, Ibajay, Capiz, Orloff, Howard Taft, 30A, Brooklyn. Oropallo, Eugene, 31A, Auburn. Oropallo, Harry Alexander, 29A, Auburn. O'Rourk, Jerry Cusey, 32Hotel, Richmond, Ind. O'Rourke, Donald James, 32C, Trenton, N. J. Orsi, Charles Robert, 31E, Taunton, Mass. Orthmann, Albert Hugo, 29Ar, Richmond Hill. Osborn, Agda Swenson, A.B., Sp A, Ithaca. Osborn, Theodore Leonard, jr., 31M, Highland Park, 111. Osborne, Eric Robert, 30E, Water Mill. Osborne, Hugh Painter, 32C, Atlantic City, N. J. Osborne, Luis Edmund, 29Ar, Great Neck. Osborne, Paul Vincent, 29C, Atlantic City, N. J. Osburg, Charlotte Helene, 29A, Schenectady. Osgood, Harry Niles, 3iAg, Staten Island. O'Shea, Arthur Waring, 29Ag, Spokane, Wash. Oster, Elma Gleasman, 32H, Camden. Ostrander, Gilbert Gregory, jr., 31M, Hastings-on- Hudson. Ostrander, Howard William, 30C, Lockport. Ostrow, Irving, A.B., 30MD NYC, Poughkeepsie. Ostrowski, Theodore John, 30A, Thomaston, Conn. Outterson, Bessie Ellen, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Overacker, Douglas MacKean, 31V, Gouverneur. Owen, Helen Haslett, A.B., 30MD NYC, Troy. Owen, James, 30C, Westfield, N. J. Owen, Nancy Ethel, B.S.H.E., Grad, Star City, Ark. Owens, Clara Brewster, A.B., 31MD NYC, State College, Pa. Pabst, Edwin Lemp, 31M, Oconomowoc, Wis. Pacilio, Alphonso Paul, 30A, Utica. Paddock, Alice Jean, 30H, Jamestown. Page, Constance Morris, 3 2A, Charlottesville, Va. Page, Mary Vrooman, 3oAg, Phelps. Paige, Edmund Robert, B.E., M.E., 29E, Balti more, Md. Painchaud, Rolland, Grad, Plessisville, Que., Canada. Paine, Arnold, 30A, Ithaca. Painter, Richard Kent, 32M, Pawtucket, R. I. Palacios, Luis, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Ponce, P. R. Palmer, Leonard Malcolm, 32Ag, South Westerlo. Palmer, Loyal Davis, 32A, Waterbury, Conn. Palmer, Ruth, 31H, Hilton. Palmer, Spencer Hall, 32Ag, Ilion. Palmer, Thelma Elizabeth, 30A, Perry. Palmer, Wilbur Lorenzo, 32Ag, Ontario. Palmer, William Elmer, A.B., 30L, Elmira. Palmquist, Edward Marshall, 3iAg, Chicopee, Mass. Panuzio, Frank Louis, 30C, Bridgeport, Conn. Paradiso, Louis John, B.S., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Parets, Albert Dorian, 32A, Jersey City, N. J. Park, Chang Pai, Grad, Kang Sea, Korea. Parker, Albert Phifer, 3 2A, London, Ohio. Parker, Charles Edward, 29M, Tampa, Fla. Parker, Edwin Robert, A.B., M.S., Grad, Riverside. Cal. Parker, Francis Darrow, 32A, Owego. Parker, Herbert Pope, 31M, Scarsdale. Parker, James Peabody, 30A, Glencoe, 111. Parker, John Henry, 32Eng, Baltimore, Md. Parker, John Robert, jr., 30A, Schenectady. Parker, Kenneth Gardner, A.B., Grad, Scotts- burg, Ind. Parker, Roland Joseph, 32A, Baltimore, Md. Parker, Sarah Anna, 29H, Warrensburg. Parker, Wilbur Klein, 31M, Baltimore, Md. Parkhurst, Hubert Haven, 31A, Livingston, N. J. Parkinson, William Gaylord, 32C, East Orange, N.J. Parks, Ralph Henry, 3oAr, South Glens Falls. Parlette, Bruce Alfred, 32Hotel, Lakewood, Ohio. Parody, Carlton Charles, 3oHotel, Lake Placid. Parrott, Phoebe Lumina, 3oAg, Plandome. Parry, Arthur Frederick, 31A, Granville. Parry, Edward Llewellyn, 30A, Granville. Parry, Kathryn Margaret, 30A, Mount Vernon. Parry, Ralph Edwin, 31E, Ithaca. Parshall, Edward Rodney, 32M, Uniontown, Pa. Parshall, Lawrence, 3oHotel, Uniontown, Pa. Parsons, Dickson Ward, A.B., M.S., Grad, Mor gantown, W. Va. Parsons, Garrett Seymour, 31A, Romney, W. Va. Parsons, George, 32Ag, New York City. Parsons, Thomas Brian, 30C. Baltimore, Md. Pashley, Warren James, A.B., 30MD NYC, Oneonta. Pasqualicchio, Leonard Hamlet, jr., 31A, Erie, Pa. Pasto, Tarmo Abraham, 32Ag, Lockwood. Pate, Vernon Sennock L., A.B., Grad, Philadelphia, Pa. Patel, Rambhai Maganbhai, 30M, Nadiad, Kaira, India. Paterno, Joseph Gerard, 29A, Brooklyn. Paterson, Stuart Duane, 31E, Rochester. Patnode, Homer Whitman, 33A, Pittsfield, Mass. Patnode, Winton Irving, B.Chem., Grad, Pitts field, Mass. Patrick, Robert Edgar, 32M, Cynwyd, Pa. Patt, David Lawrence, 31A, Yonkers. Patterson, John Highberger, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Patterson,Wallace MacFarlane, 32M, Cynwyd, Pa. Pattison, Earl B., 3oAg, Port Henry. Patz, Louis, .33C, Elberton, Ga. Paulus, Albert Joseph, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Paulus, Ella Everett, B.S., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Paulus, Herman Watson, 32Ag, Mayville. Pavlicek, George, 31A, New York City. Pawley, Myron Gould, E.E., Grad, Asbury Park, N.J. Paxton, James Love, jr., 30M, Omaha, Nebr. Payne, Charles Harry, 32V, Edmeston. Payne, John Daniel, 30C, Cynwyd, Pa. Payne, Ralph Harrison, 29AX, Youngstown, Ohio. Payne, Robert Lee, B.S.A., Grad, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 233 Payne, William Olcott, 30E, Philadelphia, Pa. Payne, William Tuthill, 30A, Blue Point. Payton, Joseph Kenneth, 30M, Cleveland, Ohio. Peabody, Llewellyn Oscar, 3oAg, Springwater. Peace,William Henry, 32A, Rydal, Pa. Peachey, John Walter, 3iAr, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Peacock, Albert Upham, A.B., 32MD NYC, Providence, R. I. Pearl, Elliott, 32Ag, Brooklyn. Pearlman, William, 30A, Paterson, N. J. Pearson, Carl Spencer, B.S., Grad, Lander, Wyo ming. Pease, Eleanor Faye, 29H, Lockport. Pease, Fred Atwood, 30C, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Pease, Wilbur Franklin, 3iAg, Cooperstown. Peck, Charles Vernon, 31M, Cortland. Peck, Edwin Darius, 29V, Waterville. Peck, Reed McNeil, Sp Ag, Schuylerville. Peck, Walter Chadwick, 29A, Port Jervis. Peckham, Herbert Hughes, 3iAChem, Newport, R.L Pedersen, Albert Norman, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Pederson, Carl Severin, B.S., M.S., Grad, Geneva. Peets, Dorothy, 29A, Great Neck. Pelaez-Rivera, Manuel, A.B.. Grad, Forest Hills. Pellens, Mildred, A.B., 30MD NYC, Montclair, N.J. Pelletier, Arthur Joseph, A.B., Grad, Horseheads. Pellett, James Joseph, 32M, Webster. Pellett, James Parker, 30A, Paterson, N. J. Pelmont, Andrew Prosper, M.A., Grad, Parthenay, France. Pelton, Frank Mathews, A.B., Grad, Moravia. Pendell, Elmer, LL.B., B.S., M.A., Grad, Waverly. Pendergast, Frederick John, B.S., 30L, Water- town. Pendery, John Ludlow, jr., 3 2A, Wyoming, Ohio. Penke, Madeline, A.B., 30MD NYC, New York City. Penn, Louis, A.B., 30MD NYC, Brooklyn. Penniman, Glenn Gardner, 29Ag, Schenectady. Pennock, David, 31C, Philadelphia, Pa. Pennock, William, 3iAg, Jackson Heights. Pepperman, Carl William, 31M, Williamsport, Pa. Peralta-Esquivel, Alfonso, 30E, Cartago, Costa Rica. Perkins, Lawrence Bradford, 30Ar, Evanston, 111. Perniciaro, Salvatore Joseph, 31A, New York City. Perrell, Mary Alice, 31A, Philadelphia, Pa. Perrigo, John Fletcher, 29M, Beloit, Wis. Perry, David Sinclair, 29M, Ithaca. Perry, Harold Sanford, A.B., Grad, Addison. Perry, Helena Irene, 31H, Walton. Perry, J. Franklin, 3oHotel, Boonville. Perry, Robert Johnson, 3iAr, Vicksburg, Miss. Persbacker, Elsie Louise, 29A, Port Jervis. Persbacker, William Edwin, 32AChem, Port Jervis. Petersen, Grace Agnes, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Peterson, Daggmar Hasseltine, A.B., A.M., Grad, Peru, Nebr. Peterson, Grace Hicks, 30A, Poughkeepsie. Peterson, Robert Alden, 32A, Madison, Nebr. Petroff, Boris, 31A, Upper Montclair, N. J. Petteys, Frances Natalie, 3oAg. Fairbault, Minn. Peyton, Ruth Louise, 31A, Olean. Pfaff, William Carl, 32C, Buffalo. Pfeffer, Nathan, 30A, New York City. Pfister, haymo Victor, 29AChem, Clifton, N. J. Pfisterer, Henry Albert, 29C, Hyde Park. Phelan, William Daly, 29M, Washington, D. C. Phelps, George Lynd, 29Ar, Ithaca. Phelps, Lillian Aline, A.B., M.A., Grad, Kansas City, Mo. Phelps, Norma Ernestine, 30H, McGraw. Phelps, Pierson Smith, 3oAg, Kingston. Phelps, Walter Gaul, 30A, New York City. . Philbrick, Grace Elizabeth, 29H, Friendship. Philleo, Rolland Alson, B.S., Grad, Azusa, Cal. Phillips, Elmer Strobel, 32Ag, Rochester. Phillips, Everett Franklin, jr., A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Phillips, Nora Phyliss, 32H, New York City. Phillips, Norma Mekama, 32A, Lancaster. Phillips, Paul Lange, A.B., 30MD NYC, New York City. Pickering, Samuel Pryor, A.B., 32MD, Grad, Spiceland, Ind. Pieper, Niels William, 32V, Newington Junction, Conn. Pierce, Edward Osiael, Sp A, Ithaca. Pierce, Marion, 32H, Stockton. Pierie, Thomas Williams, 31M, Elkins Park, Pa. Pierson, Mary Louise, 3 2A, Ithaca. Pierstorff, Arthur Lewis, A.B., Grad, Columbus, Ohio. Pike, Bernard Chase, 29M, Brooklyn. Pike, Seymour, 30A, New York City. Pinckney, Ruth Catherine, 29H, Ithaca. Pink, Frank Stiles, 31A, North Troy. Pinkerton, Robert Gibson, 31E, Ben Avon, Pa. Pinney, William Sidney, jr., 32A, Suffield, Conn. Pipa, Mona Dorothy, 31A, Keiser, Pa. Pipia, Frank Paul, 32A, New York City. Pirone, Patsy Pompey, 29Ag Grad, Mount Vernon. Pirro, Charles Anthony, jr., 31A, Stamford, Conn. Pitkin, Emerson Scott Bruce, 31M, Corinth. Pittinos, George Edwin, jr., 32A, Port Richmond. Pladeck, Hugo Bernard, 29A, Elmhurst. Pladeck, Mildred, 2gAg, Grad, Elmhurst. Piatt, Norval Lewis, 32E, Brackney, Pa. Plice, Max Jennings, B.S.A., M.S., Grad, Fort Wayne, Ind. Plotkin, Cyril, 32A, North White Lake. Plotkin, Irving Isadore, 29A, Brooklyn. Polgar, Francis, 3oAChem, New York City. Polhemus, Beryl Genevieve, 32A, Victor. Pollack, Abou David, 29A, New York City. Pollack, David, 31A, New York City. Pollack, Herbert, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Pollack, Richard Llewellyn, 3iHotel, Atlantic City, N. J. Polley, Joseph Crawford, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Pollock, Robert Vincent, 32A, Elmhurst. Pomerance, Robert, A.B., 30L, New York City. Pomerantz, Freda, 32A, Scranton, Pa. Pomeranze, Julius, 31A, Beacon. Pomeroy, William Dutton, jr., 30M, Seneca Falls. Ponco, Jacinto Samonte, B.S.M.E., B.S.C.E., Grad, Manila, P. I. Pond, Chester Baldwin, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Pontius, Margaret Louise, 29H, Geneva. Poole, Harold Sheridan, jr., B.S., 32MD NYC, Brooklyn. Pope, Edwin Kempton, 32 Hotel, Clayton, Mo. Pope, Elfrieda Emma, 29A, Grad, Ithaca. Pope, Ernst Russel, 31A, Ithaca. Popper, Norman N., B.A., 30L, Newark, N. J. Porrino, Joseph Ferdinando, 32A, New York City. Porter, Charles Crissy, jr., 29Ar, East Orange, N.J. Porter, James Otis, 32A, Buffalo. Porter, Jermain Doty, 3 2A, Hagerstown, Md. Porter, Joyce Beatrice, 30A, Valois. Porter, Katherine Harriet, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ripley. Porter, Mary Louise, Ph.B., A.M., Grad, Raleigh, N. C. Poruben, Adam, 32A, Yonkers. Post, Joan Margaret, 30A, Far Rockaway. Potter, Francis Charles, 3oAg, Hammondsport. Potts, Thomas Jackson, B.Chem., Grad, Ithaca. Powell, Gilbert Shibley, 3iAg, Glen Ridge, N. J. Powell, Harry Swainbank, 31C, Rochester. Powell, Whiton, A.B., M.S., Grad, Bethlehem, Pa. Power, George Cole, 32Ag, Victor. Powers, Lowell Gable, 30M, Hazleton, Pa. 234 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Powers, Nicholas Devereaux, 32A, Ithaca. Powers, Steele, 31A, Ville d'Avray, France. Powers, Thelma Loomis, 29A, Syracuse. Powers, Thomas Henry, 31E, Mount Morris. Powers, Truman Kent, 30A, Ithaca. Powley, Randle Harmer, 29A, Maplewood. Pratt, Arthur John, B.S., Grad, Norwich. Pratt, Charles Jewett, 32Ag, Flushing. Pratt, Glenn Beedzler, 30E, Detroit, Mich. Pratt, Mary Elizabeth Anne, 29A, Herkimer. Pratt, Mildred Amy, 30H, Springfield, Ohio. Pratt, Valentine Brother, 32Ag, Prattsburg. Preefer, Raymond Randolph, 32A- Brooklyn. Prescott, Brainard Edwin, 32A, Buffalo. Presler, Donald James, 32V, Prattsburg. Preston, Sidney Wright, 29E, Holyoke, Mass. Prew, Paul William, B.S., 30MD NYC, Newark, N.J. Prevosto, Mariette, 29A, New York City. Price, Donald Norman, 31A, New York City. Price, James David, 3oAg, Tuckahoe. Price, Leo, D.V.M., B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Price, Paul Holland, A.B., M.S., Grad, Morgan- town, W. Va. Priedeman, Gordon Officer, 32A, Minneapolis, Minn. Priedeman, John Harvey, 29A, Minneapolis, Minn. Prince, Charlotte Emogene, 32A, Binghamton. Principe, Francis Joseph, 31C, Brooklyn. Pringle, Richard, 32Ag, Mayville. Prisco, Frank James, 32A, New York City. Probes, Donald John, 32Hotel, Elmira. Proctor, James Durant, 29A, Brooklyn. Proctor, Joseph Leonard, jr., 29E, Highland Park, 111. Proctor, Ralph Fenno, 31A, Baltimore, Md. Proper, Robert Norway, 32A, Des Moines, Iowa. Proper, William Glisan, Sp A, Des Moines, Iowa. Proskouriakoff, Ksenia Avenir, 29AChem, Lans- downe, Pa. Pruyn, John Avery, 32Ar, Chicago, 111. Pruyn, William Henry, 3d, 32Ar, Chicago, 111. Prytherch, Marcus, 32C, Binghamton. Prytherch, Miriam, 31A, Binghamton. Puderbaugh, Gladys Mae, 30H, Spencer. Pugh, Gladdon Albert, B.A., Grad, Paris, Mo. Pugsley, Francis Henry, 3oAg, Ithaca. Pullen, Myrtle Meretta, 30A, Asbury Park, N. J. Purcell, Frank Xavier, 29C, East Orange, N. J. Purcell, Henry Conger, 31M, Watertown. Purcell, Pierre Joseph, 29C, Plainfield, N. J. Purcell, Robert William, 33A, Watertown. Purdy, Robert James, jr., 32A, Ovid. Purnasri, Prayote, 3oAg, Bangkok, Siam. Pursglove, Joseph Criswell, jr., 3oC,Lakewood,Ohio. Pushin, Irma May, 31A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Putnam, Charles Campbell, 32A, Salamanca. Putnam, Herbert Everett, B.A., M.A., Grad, Minneapolis, Minn. Putnam, Israel, 3d, 31A, Elmira. Putnam, John Stanley, 29Ag, Dryden. Pye, Annette Hildreth, 29Ag, Nyack. Pyle, Enos Avery, 29A, Jersey City, N. J. Pyrke, Allen Winthrop, 30A, Albany. Queally, Thomas Francis, jr., 29A, Yonkers. Quest, William Jennings, 29C, Louisville, Ky. Quick, Ferguson, 32M, Brooklyn. Quick, Robert Dodds, 29A, Newton Centre, Mass. Quick, Robert Leon, 31C, Ithaca. Quick, Robert Mills, 31M, Brooklyn. Quick, Roger Clift, 3iAg, White Plains. Quigley, Mary Katherine, 29H, Ithaca. Quillinan, Adrian Richard, 29Ag, Waterford. Quinby, Robb, A.B., 30M, Amsterdam. Quinlan, Geraldine Elizabeth, A.B., M.A., Grad, Elmira. Quinn, Albert Stephen, 29C, Watertown. Raab, Andrew Leonard, 32AChem, Tamaqua, Pa. Rabenstein, Helena Ida, 32H, Redlands, Cal. Rabenstein, William Louis, A.B., M.A., Grad, Buffalo. Rabotnikoff, Abraham Simon, 29M, Cherson, Russia, Rachlin, Henry Herbert, 31A, Brooklyn. Rackwitz, Friedrich, C.E., Grad, Elbe, Germany. Radcliffe, Theodore Van Dusen, 30M, Williams port, Pa. Rader, Bertha, 31A, New York City. Radice, Lawrence John, 30A, Buffalo. Rae, Edith Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, Holyoke.Mass. Raebone, Alexander Louden, 31V, New York City. Raedel, Edwin Charles, 29A, Canton, Ohio. Rahman, Lincoln, A.B., 32MD NYC, Ossining. Raines, John Marlin, A.B., Grad, Tarkio, Mo. Rainone, Salvatore, 29A, 32MD, Brooklyn. Raker, Milford, 3 2A, Scranton, Pa. Rakestraw, David Ralston, 3oAChem, Mechanics- burg, Pa. Rakestraw, John Edmund, 32M, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rail, Mary Elspeth, A.B., M.A., Grad, Evanston, 111. Ralph, Richard James, A.B., Grad, Richfield Springs. Ramadanoff, Dimiter, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Ramadanoff, Thelma Briggs, 31H, Ithaca. Ramagli, Beatrice Rose, 30A, Mineola. Ramberg, Edward Granville, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Ramo, Arthur, 32Arts, Newark, N. J. Ramsey, Frederick Sperry, 32A, Auburn. Rand, Austin Loomer, B.S., Grad, Wolfville, N. S., Canada. Randall, Jean Elizabeth, 3oAg, Henrietta. Randall, Newton Edson, 30E, Manchester. Randell, Asher, 32A, Youngstown, Ohio. Ranges, Raymond Fred, 30E, Pelham Manor. Ranney, Albert Fred, 3.2V, Putney, Vt. Ranney, Warren Aloysius, 29Ag, Mohawk. Rannings, Arietta, 32H, Dryden. Ransley, Rexford Alva, 3iAg, Ontario. Rapoport, Jack, 29A, Brooklyn. Rapp, Albert Grant, B.S., 29MD NYC, Paterson, N.J. Rappaport, Mitchell, 31A, Rochester. Rappenecker, Caspar, A.B., Grad, Manasquan, N.J. Rappold, William Franklin, 30A, Quakertown, Pa. Rarback, Manuel, 32A, Brooklyn. Rashkin, David, 29H, Brooklyn. Rathbone, Arthur Beagle, 30A, Cleveland, Ohio. Rathjen, Gerald Arthur, 3oAg, New Kensington, Pa. Ratner, Mortimer, 30A, Brooklyn. Ratti, Joseph Charles, 3iAr, Cranford, N. J. Rauch, Julius Carl, jr., 30A, Newark, N. J. Rauch, Solomon, A.B., 30MD NYC, Astoria. Rausch, Jeannette Miller, 30A, Brooklyn. Rautenstrauch, Walter, jr., A.B., 30MD NYC, Palisade, N. J. Rawlins, William Arthur, 3oAg, Geneva. Ray, Frederic Donald, 32Hotel, Brooklyn. Raj', Margaret, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Ray, Ralph Dusenberry, 29A, Newburgh. Raynolds, J. Albert, B.S., Grad, Springfield, 111. Rea, Frederick Walter, 31A, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Read, Alice Gertrude, Sp Ag, Arlington, Mass. Read, Kingsley Bowen, 32A, Cranston, R. I. Read, Ruth, B.S., Grad, Santa Ana, Cal. Reader, Evelyn Jeannette, 30A, Brooklyn. Reckhow, Edward Ashley, 29Hotel, Buffalo. Redding, William Chester, jr., 31C, New Rochelle. Redfearn, Annie Holroyd, 32H, Pittsfield, Mass. Redington, Robert Emmett, 32Hotel, Kingston, Pa. Reece, Jennie Arleen, B.A., Grad, Payson, Utah. Reed, Dorothy Elizabeth, 29Ag, Rochester. Reed, Edward Anson, 31E, Sheridan. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 235 Reed, Edwin Adgate, 29M, Sharon, Pa. Reed, Elberta Elizabeth, 32Ag, Macedon. Reed, Eleanor Anna, 3oAg, Macedon. Reed, Harry Philip, 32C, Glens Falls. Reed, Hazel Elizabeth, 30H, Savannah. Reed, Helen, 29A, College Park, Md. Reed, James Allan, 32A, Dayton, Ohio. Reed, John C, 4th, 29M, Ben Avon, Pa. Reed, William Ticknor, 3oHotel, Dunkirk. Rees, William Elliott, 32M, New York City. Reese, Charles August, 31E, Brooklyn. Reese, Walter Duane, 3oAg, Ransomville. Reeser, Richard, jr., 32M, Columbia, Pa. Reeves, Charles Dupha, 31A, Newark. Reeves, George Franklin, 30A, Hyde Park. Reid, Howard Evans, 29C, New York City. Reilly, Leanora, A.B., A.M., Grad, St. Louis, Mo. Reilly, Walter Edington, A.B., 29L, Willimantic, Conn. Reineke, Lester Henry, 29Ag, West Ashville, N. C. Reinhardt, Anne, 31A, New York City. Reinhart, Frances Louise, 32A, New York City. Reis, L. Sanford, 29A, New York City. Reis, Thomas Julius, 32A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Remsen, Charles Cornell, jr., 30E, Newark, N. J. Renton, Vinal Stevenson, 32M, Waukegan, 111. Requa, William Morrow, 3iAg, Schodack Landing. Reston, Rodney John, 3 2A, Amsterdam. Reymer, Stephen Edward, 31E, McKeesport, Pa. Reynolds, Clyde Arthur, 29AJ, Cooperstown. Reynolds, Elizabeth Baldwin, 32Ag, Ossining. Reynolds, Harold Atson, 30M, Monticello. Reynolds, Lee Bishop, 31L, Brooklyn. Reynolds, Paul Arthur, B.A., M.A., Grad, Newton, Iowa. Rhoad, Albert Oliver, B.S., M.S., Grad, Phila delphia, Pa. Rhoades, Marcus Morton, B.S., M.S., Grad, Manhattan, Kans. Rhodes, Benjamin Blain, 31M, Gowanda. Rhodes, Edward Keith, 29C, Clark Mills. Rhodes, Wilfrid Ewart, 30A, Clark Mills. Rice, Charles Keating, 32A, Watertown. Rice, Helen Harriet, 3oAg, Ithaca. Rice, James Edward, 3iAg, Trumansburg. Rice, John Van Buren, 32Ag, Trumansburg. Rice, Marjory Alice, 29Ag, Ithaca. Rice, Pauline Mary, 32H, Arcade. Rich, Jason David, 29A, East Cleveland, Ohio. Rich, Mark, B.S., B.Th., Grad, Groton. Richards, Ella Evelyn, Sp A, Brooktondale. Richards, Lorenzo Adolph, B.S., M.A., Grad, Brigham City, Utah. Richards, William Raymond, jr., 30A, Stoneham, Mass. Richardson, Deuel, 29A, Poughkeepsie. Richardson, Edward Allen, 3iAg, Ithaca. Richmond, Eugene Laurian, A.B., 29MD NYC New York City. Richter, Frank Charles, jr., 29Ag, West Haven, Conn. Richter, Raoul Morris, 32C, West Haven, Conn. Richtmyer, Robert Davis, 32A, Ithaca. Riddiford, Arthur Behagg, jr., 30M, Oak Park, 111. Rider, Meyer Joseph, A.B., 30L, Newburgh. Ridgway, Mary Davis, 29A, 32MD, Ithaca. Ridley, John Sitts, 32C, Ithaca. Riebsomer, Jesse LeRoy, B.A., Grad, Conners- ville, Ind. Riedel, John Stuart, 29A, Brooklyn. Riedel, Paul Arthur, B.Chem., Grad, New York City. Riedel, Robert Lodge, 32A, Brooklyn. Riegel, John Aaron, A.B., 30L, Bethlehem, Pa. Riegger, Catherine, 32A, Ithaca. Rieker, Robert Amos, 32A, Buffalo. Riekert, Herbert Joseph, 32A, Richmond Hill. Ries, Donald Timmerman, B.S., M.S., Grad, Rieser, Charles Ely, B.S., Grad, New York City. Rietveld, Ruth, 31H, Ithaca. Riger, Moe, 31A, Rockaway Beach. Riggs, Horace Moultar, 3 2A, Ithaca. Riggs, Miriam, 30H, Ithaca. Riklin, Edward B., 30M, Tonawanda. Riley, Edward Champlain, 31M, Plainfield, N. J. Riley, Richard McVay, B.S. in Ed., Grad, Mari etta, Ohio. Ringrose, Arthur Thomas, 3oAg, Prattsburgh. Ringrose, Richard Caig, 32Ag, Prattsburgh. Rink, Charles Norman, 30M, FortWashington, Pa. Rintelen, Joseph Charles, B.S. in Chem., Grad, Brooklyn. Rippey, Helen Doris, 30H, Canandaigua. Risk, Thomas Harrison, 30M, Paterson, Rissman, Albert Julius, 29Ag, Tonawanda. Ritter, Frederica Gilbert, 3 2A, Washington, D. C. Ritter, Roy Horace, B.S., 30C, Winchester, Va. Ritter, William Clarke, 3oAg, Ithaca. Ritz, Alan Sedgwick, 3iAg, Kendall. Roach, John Kenneth, 31A, Lawrence. Robbins, Gertrude, 29A, New York City. Roberts, Beatrice Olivia, 30A, New York City. Roberts, David George, 30A, Copenhagen. Roberts, Donald Ramsay, 29A, Avon, Mass. Roberts, Thomas Homer, 3iHotel, Winona, Minn. Roberts, William Sumner, 32M, Mount Vernon. Robertson, Adelaide May, 29A, Buffalo. Robertson, Charles Edward, 32Ag, Addison. Robertson, Clarence Paul, 33Ar, Buffalo. Robertson, Martha Jane, 32Ag, Ithaca. Robey, Ashley, B.S., M.S., Grad, Forth Worth, Texas. Robin, Clara Sarah, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Robinson, David Martin, 30C, Huron, S. D. Robinson, James Buchanan, 29M, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Robinson, James Dinkins, 31C, New Orleans, La. Robinson, Richard George Frederick, M.A., B.Litt., Grad, Hereward, Wisbech, Cambo, England. Robinson, Ruth, 32A, Asbury Park, N. J. Robinson, Sid, B.S., Grad, Kilmichael, Miss. Robinson, Sylvia Lenore, 30A, Mount Vernon. Robinson, William Henry, jr., 29A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Robson, Paul Fredrick, 3iAr, Elyria, Ohio. Roche, Elizabeth Burt, 30A, Mineola. Rochow, Eugene George, 31AChem, Maple wood, N. J. Rochow, Karl Friedrich Ralph, 30A, York, Pa. Rochow, Theodore George, 29AChem, Maple wood, N. J. Rocker, Sidney, 30A, Canandaigua. Rockey, Charles Waverley, 31E, Elmira. Rockmore, Ella Virginia, 31A, New York City. Rockmore, Frances, 32A, Brooklyn. Rockmore, Ruth Helen, 32A, Brooklyn. Rockmore, Selma Irene, 30A, Brooklyn. Rockstroh, William Arthur Sargent, 31M, Evans ton, 111. Rodgers, Amy Ralston, 30H, Faber, Va. Rodier, Roscoe Dorr, 32Ag, Freeville. Rodkinson, Bernard Lincoln, 32A, New York City. Rodman, Frazer Woodruff, 30M, Flushing. Rodriguez-Martin, Gustavo, 3oAg, Ponce, P. R. Roe, Eugene Irving, 29Ag, Troy. Roeder, Edward, jr., 32A, Scarsdale. Roehl, Edward Judson, Grad, Brooklyn. Roelofs, Willem Petrus, 32AChem, Soest, Holland. Roemer, Frederick Joseph, 3 2A, Cleveland Heights, Roess, Martin John, jr., 30A, Jacksonville, Fla. Roess, Richard Gordon, 29E, Oil City, Pa. Roessler, Bernhard Otto, 31C, Baltimore, Md. Rogers, Barbara Seymour, 32A, Whitney Point. Rogers, Edward Graham, 32M, White Plains. Rogers, Emily, 31A, Roslyn Rogers, Evelyn, A.B., A.M., 30MD NYC, New York City. n . x ... Rogers, Frank, jr., 32M, Sparrows Point, Md. 236 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Rogers, Isabelle, 30A, Staten Island. Rogers, John Eli, 3iHotel, Inlet. Rogers, Kate Gleason, 32H, Tompkins Corners. Rogers, Merle Laurence, B.S., Sp Ag, Groton. Rogers, Vesta Marie, 3iAg, Whitney Point. Rogers, William Norris, 29A, Cazenovia. Rogge, Elwood Herman, 30M, Dayton, Ohio. Rogoff, Julius Leon, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Rollins, Dorothy Sylvia, 32A, Brooklyn. Rollo, Herbert Dorlon, 29C, Freeport. Romaine, Adelaide, A.B., 29MD NYC, Sea- bright, N. J. Romano, Jerome William, 32A, Buffalo. Romanoff, Akastasia J., B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Romanoff, Alexis Lawrence, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Grad, Ithaca. Romanow, Harold Daniel, 29A, Englewood, N. J. Rommel, Dewey Sampson, 33Ag, Rochester. Roos, Erik Borge Juhl, 32M, Elizabeth, N. J. Roos, Mary Mae Barkuloo, B.A., Grad, Houston, Texas. Root, Clayton Dyer, 32A, Crown Point, Ind. Rope, Frederick Thornton, 32A, East Aurora. Rosbrook, Jean Marion, 31H, Rochester. Rose, Clinton William, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Rose, Delbert Phineas, 32Eng, Joplin, Mo. Rose, Harry Melvin, B.A., 32MD NYC, Niles, Ohio. Rose, James Edmund, 32Ag, Hobart. Rose, Joseph, 30A, Newark, N. J. Rose, Marjorie Lyon, 30A, Hobart. Rose, Rae Gertrude, 29A, Grad, Auburn. Rose, Robert Aaron, 3oHotel, Martinsville, Ind. Rose, Robert Randolph, 30A, Albany. Rosefsky, Alec, 29A, Binghamton. Rosen, Max, B.S., 32MD NYC, New York City. Rosen, Max, 30A, Kingston, Pa. Rosen, Samuel Harry, A.B., 30MD NYC, Newark, N.J. Rosenbaum, Samuel, 32A, West Orange, N. J. Rosenberg, Alvin Abe, 30A, Morristown, N. J. Rosenbloom, Louis, 32A, Rochester. Rosenblum, Albert, 31A, Middletown. Rosenblum, Evelyn Rose, 32A, Brooklyn. Rosenblum, Manuel, 30A, Middletown. Rosenholz, Sidney Cornelius, 29A, New York City. Rosenman,Morris Sidney, 30A, Poughkeepsie. Rosenthal, Harold Carl, A.B., 29MD NYC, Poughkeepsie. Rosenthal, Lloyd Leon, 32A, Poughkeepsie. Rosenzweig, Simon, A.B., 29L, Brooklyn. Rosner, Harry, 31A, New York City. Roskoff, Solomon, 31A, Tonawanda. Ross, Arthur Hambleton, 32M, Kingston, Pa. Ross, Jane Elizabeth, 30A, Ithaca. Ross, John Warren, 31A, Ithaca. Ross, Marion Allison, B.S., Grad, Princess Anne, Md. Ross, Milton, 32A, Newark, N. J. Ross, Roselia Lugenia, 31H, Dryden. Ross, Rowland Hollingsworth, 29A, Herkimer. Ross, Thomas Gates, M.E., 29E, Philadelphia, Pa. Rosser, Robert Cranston, 30C, Berwick, Pa. Rossomondo, Frank David, A.B., 30MD NYC, New York City. Rost, Louise Rosalind, 32A, New York City. Roth, Charles Wilson, 29E, Oak Park, 111. Roth, Mazie, 32A, Woodmere. Roth, Robert Ingersoll, 31M, Ithaca. Rothenberg, Philip Leonard, 30A, Albany. Rothenberg, Robert Edward, 29A, 32MD, Brook lyn. Rothman, Herman, B.S., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Rothman, Samuel, 29A, Brooklyn. Rothschild, Arthur Leo, 32A, Buffalo. Rothschild, Daniel Leslie, A.B., 30MD NYC, Newark, N. J. Rothschild, Victor Henry, 2nd, 29A, New York City. Rothstein, Nathan, 32A, Brooklyn. Rothwacks, Meyer, 31A, Passaic, N. J. Rountree, William Frederick, 31M, Houston, Texas. Rousseau, Henry Harwood, jr., 31A, Washington, D. C. Rowand, Will Haines, 29M, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rowe, Joshua Wilson, 29C, Baltimore, Md. Roy, Douglas Maxwell, 3oAg, Branchville, N. J. Royal, Charles B., jr., 31M, Evanston, 111. Roylance, John Gunter, 32V, Englewood, N. J. Rubin, Nathaniel, A.B., 30L, Poughkeepsie. Rubin, Rose, 30A. New York City. Rubman, Fred, 31A, New York City. Rudberg, Henry, 29A, Brooklyn. Rudin, Julius Soskin, 32A, Peekskili. Rudolf, Paul Otto, B.S., Grad, Minneapolis, Minn. Ruedy, John Edward, A.B., Grad, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Ruefle, Mary Kathleen, 29A, North Troy. Ruetschi, Guido Theo, 29A, St. Gall, Switzerland. Rummler, Joseph Manig, 29A, Chicago, 111. Rummler, Katherine Louise, 31H, Summit, N. J. Rumsey, Lewis Miller, 3d, 29M, St. Louis, Mo. Ruppe, Peter Benjamin, 32E, Calumet, Mich. Rushton, Eugene Ray, B.A., M.S., Grad, Mont gomery, Ala. Russell, Donald Asa, 32Ag, Marion. Russell, Eleanor Noel, 32A, Upper Montclair, N. J. Russell, Helen Elizabeth, 3iAg, Crown Point. Russell, Jason Almus, A.B., A.M., Grad, Hamilton. Russell, John Donaldson, 29E, Ben Avon, Pa. Rutzler, Henry Lupton, 31A, New Rochelle. Ruzicka, Francis William, 29Ag, Chatham, N. J. Ryan, Ralph Belden, 31A, Winnipeg, Man., Canada. Ryan, Theodore Savelle, 31L, New York City. Ryan, Virginia Huppert, 31A, Staten Island. Ryan, William Edward, 32Ag, Cherubusco. Rynlaski, Clement, 29Hotel, Fredonia. Saacke, Frederick Carl, 30M, New York City. Sabbione, Emil Charles. 32Ag, Brooklyn. Sabel, Stanley Law, 29A, New York City. Sabine, George Burr, 30A, Columbus, Ohio. Sacay, Francisco Montalbo, B.S.A., Grad, Bula- can, P. I. Sachs, Lloyd Herman, 31V, Mill River, Mass. Sack, David, 30A, Brooklyn. Sack, Richard Albert, 29Ag, Ridley Park, Pa. Sadler, Anita Lillie, 29A, New York City. Sadler, Edward George, jr., 32V, Pine Plains. Safford, Carleton Lewis, 29A, Bliss. Safford, Clair Eugene, 29Ag, Ithaca. Sagan, Nathan, 30L, Port Henry. St. John, Ruth Nimmo, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Salba, Aurelia Granetta, 32A, Brooklyn. Salisbury, George Haxton, B.S., Grad, Phelps. Saloman, Isabelle, 29A, Jamaica. Saltford, Jean Elizabeth, 3oAg, Hyde Park. Salzman, Frederic, 32A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sammet, Edwin Rich, 3 1A, Elmira. Sammet, Joel Francis, 29A, Grad, Elmira. Sammis, Bertram Woodhull, 30M, Huntington. Sampson, Jesse, 30V, Leland, 111. Sampson, Richard Hayne, 32A, Chicago, 111. Samuel, Richard Llewellyn, 33C, Buffalo. Samuels, Alexander Felix, Grad, West Salem, Wis. Samuels. Frank William, B.S., 31MD NYC, Reno, Nev. Samuels, Sol Lawrence, A.B., 29MD NYC, Brooklyn. Sanborn, Irene Hannah, S.B., M.A., Grad, Beverly, Mass. Sanborne, Henry Gates, 32Ag, Elmira. Sanchez, William Norman, 32A, Maplewood, N. J. Sanders, Cleon Clyde, B.S., Grad, Nephi, Utah. Sanders, George Benton, 32A, Jackson Heights. Sanders, John William, 32M, North Wildwood, N.J. ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 237 Sanders, RachaelW., B.S., Grad, Chicago, 111. Sanders,William Haner, 29A, NewYork City. Sandler, Jacob, 32A, Monticello. Sands, jack, 32C. Baltimore, Md. Sanford, Margaret Marsh, 32H, Ithaca. Santy, Albert Christy, B.S., 31MD NYC, Jean nette, Pa. Saperstein, Harold, 30A, Weehawken, N. J. Saperstein, Harold Irving, 31A, New York City. Sapora, Frank L., 2gAg, Astoria. Sargent, William Dunlap, 3oAg, New York City. Sassani, John, A.B., 30MD NYC, Binghamton. Saulsbury, LawrenceWilson, 31A, Ithaca. Saunders, Donald Burt, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Saunders, Dorothy Eleanor, 30A, Saratoga Springs. Saunders, Frederick Ralph, 29C, Gloversville. Saunders, George Bradford, jr., A.B., Grad, Oklahoma City, Okla. Saunders, Richard Merrill, A.B., M.A., Grad, Wollaston, Mass. Savery, Donald Fenwick, 29H, Chicago, 111. Saville, Roscoe Joseph, B.S., M.S., Grad, Raleigh, N. C. Sawdon, Agnes Frances, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Sawdon, Edith Adelaide, 31A, Ithaca. Sawdon, Esther Mabel, 29A, Ithaca. Sawyer, Charles Douglas, A.B., 31MD NYC, Port Chester. Sawyer, Harold Laurentius, 3lAg, Watertown. Sawyer, Max DeYoe, 30A, Dansville. Saxe, Irving Henry, 31A, Passaic, N. J. Saxe, Margaret Allis, 30H, Ithaca. Saxton, Dorothy Dunlap, 3iHotel, New York City. Saymon, Eleanor, 30A, Brooklyn. Saymon, Maxine, 31A, New York City. Sazalinski, Wanda Martha, 32Ag, New York City. Scales, Richard Kemper, 29AChem, Caldwell, N. J. Scarborough, Donald Dewey, B.S.A., M.S.A., Grad, Ithaca. Schaap, Maurice William, 29A, Brooklyn. Schade, Alice Elliott, 31A, Akron, Ohio. Schaefer, Francis Henry, jr., 29A, Newburgh. Schaefer, George Hermann, 29A, Greenville, S. C. Schaefer, Reinhold August, 29AChem, Cromwell, Conn. Schaefer, William Stanley, 31L, Castorland. Schaeffer, David, 31A, Brooklyn. Schaeffer, Eleanor Dorothy, 31H, Tuxedo Park. Schaff, Harold Hunter, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Schaff, Rodman, 32E, Fitzwilliam, N. H. Schait, Walter Herbert, 3oAg, Huntington. Schantz, Lansing C, 30V, Lowville. Scharff, Sam Edwin, 31E, Memphis, Tenn. Scharping, Albert Russell, 29A, Albion. Schatzow, David, 29A, Brooklyn. Schaul, Stanleigh Eugene, 29E, Coatesville, Pa. Schauss, Stanley Lewry, 29E, Owego. Scheele, George Herman, jr., 31M, New York City. Scheer, Margaret Stuart, 29H, Baltimore, Md. Scheib, Estelle, 32A, Staten Island. Scheidell, Dorothy Katherine, A.B., 32MD NYC, Jeffersonville. Scheidenhelm, Edward Louis, jr., 29C, Wilmette, 111. Schenck, Aubrey, 29A, Brooklyn. Schermerhorn, John Herbert, 29A, Lowville. Scherzer, Maxwell, 31A, New York City. Scheyer, Robert Selwyn, 32A, New York City. Schick, Christian Seel, 32E, Rochester. Schickel, Norbeit Henry, M.E., Grad, Stamford, Conn. Schiff, Jacob, 31A, Brooklyn. Schiff, Leonard Joseph, 31A, Plattsburg. Schildwaster, Christine Anne, 32A, Attica. Schiller, Agnes Julia, 29AChem, Schenectady. Schillke, Charlotte Louise, 29A, Buffalo. Schlager, Jacob Rudolph, 32Ag, Clark's Green, Pa. Schlauch, Helen Mary, Grad, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Schlenker, Harold Irving, 29A, New York City. Schlenker, Peter Albert, 32E, New York City. Schloh, Anneliese Sophie Charlotte, 31A, Rich mond Hill. Schloh, Ida Hildegard, 32A, Richmond Hill. Schlotzhauer, Walter Raymond, 31E, Ithaca. Schmidt, Anna Katherine, 29A, Grad, Richmond Hill. Schmidt, Eleanor Gertrude, 3oAg, Buffalo. Schmidt, Herbert S., 32A, York, Pa. Schmidt, Richard Harry, 29A, 32MD NYC, Elm hurst. Schmidt, Walter John, B.S., 30MD NYC,Wood- haven. Schmitt, Frederick Emil, jr., 3iAChem, Jackson Heights. Schneider, Jacob, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Schneider, Louis, B.S., 29MD NYC, Rochester. Schneider, Otto Emanuel, jr., 30E, New York City. Schnepel, Carl Henry, A.B., M.A., Grad, Fort Wayne, Ind. Schoales, Dudley Nevison, 29M, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Schoedel, Adrian Collison, 30A, Flushing. Schoedinger, George Richard, jr., 31A, Columbus, Ohio. Schoeffel, Ruth Bernice, 29H, Fredonia. Schoen, Lee, 2gAr, Forest Hills Gardens. Schoenbaum, Beatrice, 30A, Brooklyn. Schoenfeld, Otto Bruno, 33Ag, New Orleans, La. Schoepfle, George Kern, A.B., A.M., Grad, Sandus ky, Ohio. Schofield, George Munson, 29Ar, Montvale, N. J. Schoonmaker, Max Van Palen, A.B., LL.B., Grad, Pittsburgh, Pa. Schoonover, Mary Edna, 30A, Monroe. Schor, Louis, 30A, New York City. Schrader, Warren William, 29E, Rutherford, N. J. Schramm, Rudolph Otto, 30A, Clifton, N. J. Schreiber, Max Benjamin, 32Ar, New York City. Schreiber, William, 29AChem, New York City. Schretzmann, Rudolph Charles, 29A, Rutherford, N.J. Schreuder, Stanley Bennett, 3iAChem, Pitts burgh, Pa. Schuchard, Carl Valentine, 31A, Woodhaven. Schuetz, Robert Frederick, 29E, South Orange, N.J. Schug, Howard Lester, B.S. in E.E., Grad, Easton, Pa. Schull, HermanWalter, jr., 29C, Springfield, Mass. Schultz, Abraham, 31A, Brooklyn. Schultz, Harold Frank, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Schultz, Howard Lawrence, 31A, Buffalo. Schultz, Louis Charles, B.S., Grad, Jersey City, N.J. Schultz, Margaret Amelia, 30A, Newburgh. Schulz, James Adolph, 31M, Wilmington, Del. Schum, Lawrence, 31E, Erie, Pa. Schumacher, August, 2gAg, Flushing. Schumacher, Frederick William, 3oAChem, Jersey City, N. J. Schurr, Elizabeth Josephine, 3 2A, Clarence. Schuster, Eunice Minette, 29A, Ithaca. Schuster, Philip Hager, A.B., Grad, Louisville, Ky. Schutt, Mary Ellen, 3oAg, Dryden. Schutz, Frederick William, 3iAg, Arkport. Schwartz, Anthony Max, B.Chem., Grad, Mon treal, Que., Canada. Schwartz, Robert, 31A, Brooklyn. Schwartz, Theodore, A.B., Grad, Nanticoke, Pa. Schwarzwalder, George Francis, 3oAChem, Phila delphia, Pa. Schweizer, John Mansfield, 32C, Ramsey, N. J. Schweizer, Roman George, B.S., 31MD NYC, Elizabeth, N.J. Schwiebert, Ernest George, A.B., A.M., Grad, Deshler, Ohio. Schwiebert, Mary Wihlmina, Sp A, Deshler, Ohio. Schwiebert, Paul Arthur, B.A., Grad, Deshler Ohio. 238 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Scileppi, Sidney Francis, 33Ar, Brooklyn. Scobie, James Wilton, 29A, Wyoming, Ohio. Scofield, Dorothy Annie, 32H, Ithaca. Scofield, Herbert Temple, 30A, Ithaca. Scott, Carl G., A.B., Grad, Englewood, N. J. Scott, Clarence Eugene, 30C, Cleveland, Ohio. Scott, Eugene Warren, B.S., Grad, Bloomington, 111. Scott, Florence, 30A, Ithaca. Scott, Norman Embree, 30M, Attleboro, Mass. Scott, Robert Marshall, 32C, Philadelphia, Pa. Scott, Sally Helen, A.B., Grad, Galveston, Texas. Scott, Thomas M., jr., 3iAg, Glen Cove. Scott, William Sanford, jr., 29Ag, Trumansburg. Scovel, Frederick Gilman, A.B., 29MD NYC, Cortland. Scudder, Doryce Margaret, 32H, Painted Post. Scudder, Fisk William Stocking, A.B., Grad, Simsbury, Conn. Seager, Kate Crowley, 29H, Randolph. Seaman, William, A.B., M.S., Grad, New York City. Searing, William Hewlett, 31E, Newburgh. Searles, James Mendenhall, 31M, Buffalo. Sears, Francis Ralph, 3iAg, Cortland. Sears, Kendrick, 32M, Hyannis, Mass. Secor, Wilber, 3iAg, Haverstraw. Sedgman, Albert Berry, 31M, Dover, N. J. Seeley, Donald Elsworth, 3iHotel, Ithaca. Seeley, Herbert Belden, 32A, Brooklyn. Seep, Herman Francis, 31M, Denver, Colo. Sefton, Seibert Lee, 29A, Waynesboro, Pa. Segar, Samuel Belmont, 29Ar, Pawtucket, R. I. Seibold, Warrens Dawson, 30A, Wilmette, 111. Seidelman, Sidney Elias, 29A, Trenton, N. J. Seideman, Thomas, 32A, Edgemere. Seipp, Cornelia Elizabeth, 32A, Buffalo. Seipt, Richard, 31E, Norristown, Pa. Seldeen, William, A.B., 31MD NYC, Amityville. Seldin, Herman Martin, 29A, Jamaica. Seldin, Murray, 32Ag, Flushing. Seley, Abbey David, A.B., 32MD, Brooklyn. Seley, Leon Isaac, jr., 32A, Poughkeepsie. Sellers, William Oscar, 3oAg, Ithaca. Semidey-y-Colon, Pascual, 33A, Rio Piedra, P. R. Senn, Richard Louis, 32Ag, White Plains. Senning, William Charles, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Sereysky, Abraham, 32A, Brooklyn. Setter, Donald Philip, 3Ar, Ithaca. Setter, Virginia Gail, 29A, Ithaca. Severio, Elvio, 30C, Mount Vernon. Severn, Charles Taylor, A.B., 31L, Corning. Seward, DeWitt Clinton, jr., 32E, New Paltz. Seyfarth, Robert Martin, 30E. Highland Park, 111. Seymour, Harry Case, Grad, Corvallis, Ore. Sgrecci, Armida Jenny, 32A, Watkins Glen. Shabtac, Carl, 32M, Buffalo. Shaffer, Carroll Martin, 32A, Montclair, N. J. Shaffer, Thomas Eugene, 29A, 32MD, Williams port, Pa. Shallcross, John Reynolds, 31E, Cynwyd, Pa. Shames, Rose Emma, 29A, Greenwich. Shaner, Richard Earle, 29E, New York City. Shangle, Alida Emma, 30H, Ithaca. Shanley, Emmet Mendel, B.S., 3oHotel, New Philadelphia, Pa. Shapleigh, Alexander Davison, 31A, Lockport. Sharfin, Lillian Ruth, 30A, Brooklyn. Sharood, Raymond Paul, 30A, St. Paul, Minn. Sharp, Huntington, 29A, Hingham, Mass. Sharpe, Edith Jeanne, 30A, Ithaca. Sharpe, Gardner, 29A, Atlantic City, N. J. Shattuck, Joyce Marguerite, 30A, Ticonderoga. Shaub, Benjamin Martin, M.E., M.S., Grad, Hungerford, Pa. Shaw, Ethel Louise, 3Ag, Northfield, Vt. Shaw, Mabel J., 29A, Trumansburg. Shaw, Marion Bartz, 31A, Gasport. Shaw, William Summer, 31V, Springvale, Me. Shay, Herbert Knapp, 29E, Fairfield, Conn. Shear, Bruce Earl, 29A, Oneonta. Sheehy, John Webb Little, A.B., 29L, Cambridge, Md. Sheiner, Leo, 31A, Monticello. Sheinkman, Helen, 32A, Brooklyn. Sheldon, Ronald La Vern, 3iAg, Camden, N. J. Shelton, Norman Thomas, 29M, Woodhaven. Shelton, Robert Schember, A.B., Grad, Crystal Lake, 111. Shenkin, Ernest Raymond, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Shepard, Alvin Frost, B.Chem., Grad, Buffalo. Shepard, John de Berard, 29M, Maplewood, N. J. Shepard, Richard Marvin, 31M, Niagara Falls. Shepard, William Bowers, 31A, Berlin, Conn. Sheppard,Walter Lee, jr., 32AChem, Philadelphia, Pa. Sherk, KennethWayne, A.B., Grad, Portland, Ore. Sherman, Franklin, B.S., M.S., Grad, Clemson College, S. C. Sherwood, Harold Arthur, 3oHotel, Chicago, 111. Sherwood, Vera Elizabeth, 32A, New York City. Sheward, Henry Wilson, 29A, Wilmington, Del. Shiel, Roger Rosecrans, 32M, Indianapolis, Ind. Shields, Jack Romaine, 32Hotel, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Shields, Mary Frances, 31A, Chatham, N. J. Shipman, George Anderson, B.A., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Shire, Irving Daniel, 31A, Buffalo. Shoemaker, Horace Brewster, 3oAChem, Bridge- ton, N. J. Shoemaker, John William, 32AX, Ithaca. Shoemaker, Mary, 3oAr, Phoenix, Ariz. Shore, Myra Ruth, 33A, New York City. Short, Abram Thomas, 31C, Westfield, N. J. Short, Frederick Wallace, 3iAr, Amityville. Short, John Bartley, Grad, London, England. Shotthafer, Edward Howarth, 3oAg, Utica. Shreve, Richmond Bentley, 31M, Hastings-on- Hudson. Shu, Kung Tsu, B.S., Grad. Chekiang, China. Shuchowsky, Ruth Edith, 30A, Woodbourne. Shuford, Adrian Lafayette, 32A, Conover, N. C. Shuford, Clyde Ross, 3iAr, Charlotte, N. C. Shuler, Anna Louise, 30A, Lyons. Shull, Thomas Spaulding, 32E, Washington, D. C Shulman, Herman Herzel, A.B., 3iAg,Schenectady. Shults, Sherman Boynton, 29A, Hornell. Shuman, Albert Cornwell, 3oAChem, Charlotte, N. C. Shuman, Carrie Mae, 32H, Clyde. Shuman, Clark Stebbins, A.B., Grad, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Shumway, Rolland Merton, 30E, Endicott. Sibson, WalterWoodhouse, jr., 30M, Philadelphia, Pa. Sick, Urban Kenneth, 30C, Waukegan, 111. Sidenius, Harold, 32C, St. James. Sidley, Thomas Hill, jr., 31M, Evanston, 111. Siebenthaler, George, 29Ar, Dayton, Ohio. Siebs, Victor Warner, 32E, Cranford, N. J. Siegel, Charles, 29A, Brooklyn. Siegel, Julius, 30E, New York City. Siegel, Sadie, 29A, New York City. Siegfried, Irma Maude, 32A, Kutztown, Pa. Sientz, Saul Benjamin, 30A, Newark, N. J. Sigsbee, H. Ralph, 32Ag, Marion. Silberman, Samuel, 32MD, Brooklyn. Silberstein, Frank Barre, 29A, Mount Vernon. Silliman, Sherwood Daniel, 32A, Jamaica. Silver, Morris Edward, 29M, Hudson. Silverman, Nathan, 30A, Jamaica. Simkin, Charlotte Ruth, 30A, Poplar Ridge. Simmons, George Madison, 3iAg, Richmondville. Simmons, Leo Nelson, LL.B., Grad, Ithaca. Simms, Leon, 30A, Brooklyn. Simms, William Alexander, 29M, Dayton, Ohio. Simon, Howard, 30L, New York City. Simon, Jeanne Helen, 31A, New York City. Simon, Lawrence Werner, 29Ag, Cleveland, Ohio. all students: regular session 239 Simon, Milton, 32A, New York City. Simon, Sylvia, 32A, Trenton, N. J. Simons, Helen Elizabeth, 31A, Franklinville. Simpson, George, 30A, New York City. Simpson, Harrison Banks, 30E, Brooklyn. Simpson, Marian Fern, 30H, Friendship. Simpson, William Richard, jr., 3iAg, Tulsa, Okla. Simrell, William LeGrand, jr., B.Arch., Grad, Brooklyn. Sinclair, Frederica Ballard, 3oA, Rushford. Sinclair, Harry Bond, jr., 30A, Galveston, Texas. Sinclair, Jesse Miller, 29A, Claymont, Del. Sinclair, Marian Frances, 32H, Ithaca. Sinclair, Robert Edward, 29E, Yakima, Wash. Sinden, Cecile Marie Priest, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Sinden, JamesWhaples, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Sinder, Edward Joseph, 32A, West Orange, N. J. Singer, Joseph, A.B., 29L, Middletown. Singer, Morton, 29A, Brooklyn. Sirota, Hyman, 31A, Brooklyn. Sisson, Anne Ruth, 32A, Lake George. Skiff, John Victor, 2gAg, Ithaca. Skilling, Marion Fay, 30H, Ithaca. Skokos, Sidney Peter, 31A, Trenton, N. J. Skow, Norman Alexander, B.S., M.S., Grad, Soldier, Iowa. Skuzinski, Agnes Dorothy, 29A, Nanticoke, Pa. Slaght, Eleanor Churchill, 31H, Scotia. Slagle, Thomas Dick, A.B., 32MD NYC, Franklin, N. C. Slansky, Max, 32A, College Point. Slaughter, George Wellington, A.B., 30MD NYC, Walden. Slavin, Leo, 29A, New York City. Slezak, Edward John, 32C, New York City. Slights, Elizabeth Jane, 32H, Ithaca. Slights, Joseph Rowe, 2gAg, Ithaca. Sloan, Elizabeth Rose, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan, Hubert John, B.S., M.S., Grad, Urbana, 111. Sloan, Lida Breinring, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan, Mary Agnes, 31A, New York City. Slocombe, Jean, 32A, Lexington, Mass. Slocum, Arthur Fonda, 3oAg, Milton, Pa. Slocum, Burl Alva, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Slote, Milton Henry, 30A, Mount Vernon. Slotin, Bernie, 32A, Savannah, Ga. Sly, Fanny Elizabeth, 3oAg, East Aurora. Sly, Mary Williams, 30H, Warwick. Small, Cyril Galloway, B.S., Grad, Whitney Point. Small, George Kepler, 32AChem, New York City. Smead, Harold Louis, 32V, Greenfield, Mass. Smith, Anna Genevieve, 3oAg, Oxford. Smith, Arch Paul, jr., 29C, North Tonawanda. Smith, Asa Howard, 3iAg, Seneca Falls. Smith, Bella May, 29A, Schenectady. Smith, Clara M. Smale, 32Ag, Pottstown, Pa. Smith, Clarissa Mary, 31H, Rochester. Smith, Dan Connelly, 31A, Lorain, Ohio. Smith, Donald Armstrong, 29M, Brooklyn. Smith, Dora Frances, 30A, Maplewood, N. J. Smith, Dorothy Oldfather, 29A, Newton, N. J. Smith, Earl Charles, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Smith, Edmund Sewall, 29Ar, Niagara Falls. Smith, Elton Mason, 3iAg, Canandaigua. Smith, Frances Broadfield, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, Frances Joy, 30A, New York City. Smith, Harry Anthony, 29Hotel, Lakewood, Ohio. Smith, Hilda Agnes, 31A, Rochester. Smith, Howard Godwin, 30E, New Rochelle. Smith, James Barker, jr., 3iHotel, Denver, Colo. Smith, James Emerson, 29M, Baltimore, Md. Smith, James Morgan, 31A, Detroit, Mich. Smith, Janet Catharine, 29Ag, Genoa. Smith, Jean Van Tassell, 32V, Neponsit. Smith, Jeanne Elizabeth, 30H, Hempstead. Smith, John Lincoln, 31A, Brooklyn. Smith, John Raymond, jr., 32Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis. Smith, Joseph Alphonsus, B.S., 30MD NYC, Perth Amboy, N. J. Smith, J. Stewart, 3oAg, Swarthmore, Pa. Smith, Lester Harsen, 30E, Maplewood, N. J. Smith, Lloyd Preston, B.S., Grad, Reno, Nev. Smith, Lucile Grant, 29Ag, Pueblo, Colo. Smith, Margaret Torrens, 3oAr, Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, Marvin Louis, 29Ag, Albany. Smith, Mary Eleanor, 30A, Rochester. Smith, Mary Leona, Sp A, Ithaca. Smith, Milton Cahall, 32 Hotel, El Paso, Texas. Smith, Nelson Ford, 29Ag, Deposit. Smith, Newell Welch, 29M, Rome. Smith, Obie Jay, jr., 30A, Indianapolis, Ind. Smith, Randall Adelbert, 32E, Seneca Falls. Smith, Robert, 31A, Utica. Smith, Robert Lee, 31A, North Tonawanda. Smith, Robert Miller, 29M, Rutherford, N. J. Smith, Russell John, 2gAg, Weedsport. Smith, Ruth Elizabeth, 30A, Atlantic City, N. J. Smith, Stella Caroline, 30H, Bainbridge. Smith, Thomas Gordon, 32Hotel, Buffalo. Smith, Wallace Trezer, 30A, East Rockaway Smith, Walter Curtis, 3iAg, Utica. Smith, Wilmer Lee, 3iAg, Richmondville. Snapp, Martin Max, 30A, Buffalo. Snelling, Albert Minor, 31V, Athens, Ga. Snitkoff, Morris Carlton, A.B., 31MD NYC, Brooklyn. Snitow, Charles, A.B., 30L, New York City. Snitzer, Evelyn Avagile, 32A, Brooklyn. Snook, Barbara Stimson, 32H, Waverly. Snowdon, Cuthbert Cook, 32Hotel, Niagara Falls. Snyder, Berenice Reba, 2gfl, Marion. Snyder, Charles Herman, jr., 32A, Oswego. Snyder, Verdie Elizabeth, A.B., Grad, High Point, N. C. de Socarras, Raymond Herbert, 32A, Brooklyn. Soch, Charles Joseph, 29C, Buffalo. Sohon, Harry, E.E., Grad, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Sokohl, Arthur, B.S., 31L, Brooklyn. Solavitch, Leo Irving, 30A, New York City. Solavitch, Moe, 32A, New York City. Solis-Fernandez, Menalco, 29Ag, Panama City, Panama. Solis-Sariego, Manuel Anthony, 30A, Caguas, P. R. Solley, James Francis, jr., 29E, Baltimore, Md. Solovay, Gottlieb, Sp A, Ithaca. Solovay, Julius, 29A, Brooklyn. Soloway, David, A.B., 30MD NYC, Astoria. Solowey, Lillian F., 31A, Brooklyn. Sorzano, Ramona, 32A, Rutledge, Pa. Soul6, Genevieve, Sp A, Ithaca. Southard, Edith, A.B., Grad, North Birmingham, Ala. Southworth, Herman McDowell, 30A, Vestal. Southworth, Robert Roscoe, 31M, Pomona, Cal. Southworth, William Avery, 32A, Batavia. Sowers, David Wood, jr., 29Ag, Buffalo. Spalteholz, Carl Oswald Rudolf, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Spark, Charles, B.Sc, 31MD NYC, New York City. Specht, Henry Ernst Martin, 3oAChsm, Passaic,. N.J. Spector, Max, 3iAg, New York City. Speed, Helen Rosalind, B.A., Grad, Ithaca. Speiser, Marjorie Harriet, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa, Speiser, Raymond Arthur, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa. Spellman, Frank Adelbert, jr., Ph.B., 32MD NYC, Somers, Conn. Spelman, Irving Louis, 31A, Silver Bay. Spelshouse, Richard Baxter, 31A, Jackson Heights Spencer, Charles Slocum, 32Ag, Rochester. Spencer, Edmonds Wheeler, 29C, Drexel Hill, Pa. Spencer, Herbert Earl, B.S., Grad, Rochester. Spencer, Violet Victoria Alice, 33H, Syracuse. Speno, Leo Hehir, A.B., 30MD NYC, Ithaca. Speno, Robert Emmett, 30A, Ithaca. Spicer, Robert Thurston, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. 240 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Spindler, Alfred Gustav, 31M, Cold-Spring-on- Hudson. Spinosa, Arthur Allan Vail, 32A, Parkersburg, W. Va. Spirt, Louis Lemuel, 29A, Waterbury, Conn. Spitzmiller, Robert Frank, 31A, Buffalo. Sporn, Harry, 29A, New York City. Spring, George Pierson, 29A, Bristol, Pa. Spring, Michael, jr., 33C, New York City. Spring, William Samuel, 31E, New York City. Springstead, Carl Silas, 3oAg, Cobleskill. Spry, Frederick Josiah, C.E., Grad, Ithaca. Staats, Walter Johnson, jr., 30M, Merchantville, N.J. Staebell, Mary Gladys, 31H, Akron. Stafford, Glenn Dewey, 30V, Cortland. Stafford, Mildred Delilah, Sp A, McGraw. Stafford, Robert William, 31A, Tuckahoe. Stagg, Norman Goff, 29L, Ithaca. Stahl, Vernon Ormond, B.A., M.A., 31MD NYC, Ontario, Cal. Stakel, Wallace John, 31A, Batavia. Stallman, Arthur Charles, 29E, Mount Vernon. Stambler, Bernard Benjamin, 30A, Staten Island. Stamps, Alice Marion, 32H, Niagara Falls. Staneslow, Bernard John, 3oAChem, Binghamton. Stanley, William Henrich, 30A, Buffalo. Stansbury, Marjorie Willma, 3 1A, Scranton, Pa. Starbuck, John Peter, 32C, Bronxville. Stare, Carl Elwood, 29C, York Haven, Pa. Stark, Morris, 29A, Brooklyn. Stark, Sidney, 29A, Brooklyn. Starke, William Henry, 32Ag, Philadelphia, Pa. Starr, Muriel Ellsworth, 30H, Corning. Stasch, Flora Wolcott, 30A, Corning. Stcherbinsky, Serge Vladimir, 31C, Leningrad, Russia. Stearns, Alexander Corbin, 3oAg, Rouses Point. Stearns, Charlotte, 3 2A, Jamestown. Stearns, Madelene Rowena, 30A, Walton. Steck, Mildred Charlotte, 29Ag, Buffalo. Steel, Leonard Cyril, 33A, New York City. Steele, John Andrew, 29C, Byron. Steele, Josephine Laura, 30H, Gloversville. Steele, Samuel Elbert, 3iAg, Andover, Mass. Steger, Anne Louise, Grad, Chicago, 111. Steiert, Gertrude, 30A, Ukiah, Cal. Stein, Isidore, 29A, Brooklyn. Stein, Margaret Sophia, 32A, New York City. Steinberg, Richard Wilbur, 29H, Nedrow. Steinbock, Joseph Gregory, 30A, Albany. Steinert, Gertrude Florence, B.A., Grad, Flushing. Stelljes, George Herbert, 32M, West New York, N.J. Stembler, Eve, 30A, Philadelphia, Pa. Stenberg, Edith Columbia, 29A, Rockville Centre. Stephanides, Charalambos Stephoros, 32Ag, Ithaca. Stephany, Edna Amelia, 31H, Lynbrook. Stephany, Viola Anna, 29H, Lynbrook. Stephens, Edgar Paul, 32E, Mansfield, Ohio. Stephens, James Crounse, 29Ag, Red Hook. Stephens, Roderick, jr., 32M, Scarsdale. Stephenson, Revis Lindsay, 32V, Malone. Sterling, Ida Ruth, 32H, Black River. Stern, Elizabeth, 29A, Brooklyn. Stern, Nora, 32A, New York City. Sternberg, Sigmund, jr., 32A, New York City. Sterngold, Marion Natica, 32A, Lawrence. Stetson, Charles Greaves, 31A, Milford, Conn. Stetter, Bruce L., 3oHotel, Rochester. Steuber, Henry Noyes, 3iAChem, Upper Mont clair, N. J. Stevens, Alfred Ludman, 32M. Brookline, Pa. Stevens, Arthur Clark, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Stevens, Carmelita Marie, 32Ag, Ithaca. Stevens, CharlesAldrich, jr., 29A, Lakewood, Ohio. Stevens, Charles Humphrey, 29M, Hornell. Stevens, Elizabeth Jeanette, 31A, Allentown, Pa. Stevens, Henry, B.S., M.S., 32MD NYC, Mt. Vernon. Stevens, John Frank, 29A, Cleveland, Ohio. Stevens, Lloyd William, 32C, Auburn. Stevens, Mabel Louise, 32Ar, Johnstown, Pa. Stevens, Miles Robert, 32A, Lakewood, Ohio. Stevens, Norma MacPherson, 3iAg, Bergen. Stevens, Robert Ellsworth, 32A, Corfu. Stevens, William George, 30M, Brooklyn. Stevenson, Albert North, B.A., 32MD NYC, Port Washington. Stevenson, John Chester, 32V, Westbury. Stewart, Charles Edward, jr., Sp A, Washington. D. C. Stewart, Hermine, 29H, Geneva. Stewart, John Hall, B.A., M.A., Grad, Springfield, Ont., Canada. Stewart, Ralph Wentworth, 32Ag, Ithaca. Stewart, Richard Siegfried, 32M, Warren, Pa. Stewart, Wendell Brenneman, 32Ar, Cynwyd, Pa. Stewart,William Henry, 3rd., 32A, NewYork City. Stewart, William Lloyd, 32M, Audubon, N. J. Stibitz, George Robert, B.S., M.S., Grad, Dayton, Ohio. Stiebel, Audrey, 31A, Queens Village. Stiefel, Edward Henry, 29A, Maplewood, N. J. Stieff, Harry, 30A, Nyack. Stieglitz, Robert P., 3iHotel, Chicago, 111. Stiffler, Ethel Grace, A.B., A.M., Grad, Parkton, Md. Stiles, Alfred Hart, jr., Sp Ag, Glenfield. Stiles, Jared Walter, 29Ag, Glenfield. Stiles, Linford Edward, 31E, Brooklyn. Stillman, WalterWorth, 29Ag, Ithaca. Stilson, Chester Benton, Ph.B., Grad, Cortland. Stimmel, Edrica, 32A, New York City. Stine, Clyde Sherman, 31A, Pine Grove, Pa. Stines, Daniel Eugene, 29M, Kansas City, Mo. Stires, Milmore, 29Ag, Garden City. Stitzel, William Curtis, 3oAg, York, Pa. Stock, Edward Lilley, 29Ag, Bethesda, Md. Stocker, John Carlton, 31E, Brooklyn. Stocking, William Bliss, 30A, Ithaca. Stockman, Abram Herman, 30A, Freeport. Stockser, Lillian, 32H, Ellington, Conn. Stoddard, Ralph Henry, 3iAg, Goshen. Stoker, Herman Martinus, B.S., Grad, Johannes burg, South Africa. Stolberg, Charles Paul, 31C, East Orange, N. J. Stoll, George Gifford, 29Ag, Machias. Stone, Alan, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Stone, Harriet Adelaide, 32A, New Rochelle. Stone, Philip Johnson, 29A, Washington, D. C. Storke, Charles Albert, 32A, Santa Barbara, Cal. Storm, Ernest Otto, Grad, Barmen, Germany. Stott, William Taylor, 32E, Ridgewood, N. J. Stow, Marcellus Henry, A.B., M.A., Grad, Lex ington, Va. Strahl,WillardWilson, A.B., Grad, Dayton, Ohio. Strain, Gray Albert, 32M, Oneonta. Strain, John Robertson, 32A, Oneonta. Strang, George Jacob, 31V, Akron. Strasbourger, John Henri, 30A, New York City. Striker, Jack A., 31M, Buffalo. Stringer, Sydney Walter, 29A, Asbury Park, N. J. Stroebel, Leonard Louis, 31E, Brooklyn. Strom, Arthur William, 29A, 32MD, Buffalo. Strong, Edna June, 32A, Elmira. Strong, Katharine Elizabeth, 29H, Ithaca. Strong, Marvin Emmerick, 32A, Sayville. Strong, Mildred, 29H, Owego. Strong, Philip Furnald, 32Ag, Owego. Strongin, Edward Israel, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Strongin, Harry, 31A, Brooklyn. Stroud, John Daniel, A.B., 30MD NYC, Pomona. Cal. Strunsky, William English, 30A, New York City. Stuart, Alfred Parker, 3iL, Marshall, Mich. Stuart, Dorothy Wood, 30A, Ithaca. Stubblefield, Arthur Hardinge, 31AChem, Ithaca. Stubenbord, William Dorus, B.S., 31MD NYC, Little Neck. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 241 Stuckey, Paul Franklin, A.B., Grad, Lexington, Nebr. Studebaker, Helen Elizabeth, 29A, Erie, Pa. Studwell, Clinton Roger, 3iAr, Port Chester. Stuetzer. Herman, jr., 3iAChem,Port Washington. Sturm, Carl Balthasar, 3oAg, Yonkers. Sturtevant, Geraldine Clara, 32A, Albany. Suerken, Ernst Henry, 30A, Pompton Plains, N. J. Sueyoshi, Hiroshi, 29M, Tokio, Japan. Sulla, Alfred Fortunate, jr., 29A, Rye. Sullivan, Alfred Daniel, 32Ag, Ithaca. Sullivan, Catherine Virginia, 31A, Ithaca. Sullivan, Ella Florence, 3oAg, Massena. Sullivan, Eugene James, B.S., Grad, Susquehanna, Pa. Sullivan, Eugene Joseph, 32V, Saratoga Springs. Sullivan, Helen Iva, A.B., A.M., Grad, Amster dam. Sullivan, John Joseph, jr., 29H, Ithaca. Sullivan, Michael John, 32Ag, Peru. Sullivan, Royal Alden, 29A, Grad, Binghamton. Sullivan, Vera Emily, 30A, Little Falls. Sullivan, William John, 30A, Auburn. Summerson, William Henry, B.Chem., M.A., 32MD NYC, Flushing. Sumner, Clara Demaris, 32H, Corfu. Sundell, Walter Ermell, 29C. Ithaca. Suor, Edward Worthington, 32A, Buffalo. Surrows, Victor Thomas, A.B., 31L, Cleveland, Ohio. Sutherland, Wilbur Clay, 29E, Baltimore, Md. Sutterly, Floyd Henry, A.B., Grad, LeRoy. Sutton, Harvey Lyman, 32Ag, Morris. Sutton, William Rogers, B.Chem., Grad, Albion. Suydam, Benjamin Webster, jr., 31V, Syracuse. Sverdlik, Harry, 29A, Grad, Jamaica. Swartley,Wilmer Cressman, jr., 30M, Philadelphia, Pa. Swarts, William B., jr., 30A, Elmira. Sweedler, Jeannette, 30A, Brooklyn. Sweet, James Donald, 32V, Chateaugay. Swenson, John William, 29C, Poughkeepsie. Swift, Marjorie Alice, 31H, Elmira. Swift, Otis John, 2gAg, Forestville. Swindt, Joseph Martin, A.B., 32MD NYC, Pom ona, Cal. Swire, Joseph, 31A, Albany. Swoyer, William Trevor, jr., 30C, Johnson City, Tenn. Symons, Helen Ravenel, 30A, College Park, Md. Symons, Josephine Dent, 31A, Washington, D. C. Taber, Martha Leontine, 32H, Ithaca. Tabor, Inez Arlene, 31H, Clyde. Taddiken, Melita, 29Ar, Weehawken, N. J. Taft, Ida Elizabeth, 31H. Ticonderoga. Tagawa, Bunji, A.B., Grad, Tokio, Japan. Tager, Solomon Nathaniel, 30A, Brooklyn. Taggart, Robert Strangeway, A.B., 29C, Oneonta. Tai, James Erh Pin, 29C, Changchowfu, Fukien, China. Talbot, Agnes, 30H, Jamaica. Talbot, Marion Jeanne, 3A, Brooklyn. Talianoff, George Joseph, 31A, Brooklyn. Tallcott, Rollo Anson, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Tallmadge, Edgar Hugh, 32E, Rochester. Tallman, Ralph Colton, A.B., Grad, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Talmage, Christine, 29H, Riverhead. Tamarin, Sidney, 3A, Hudson. Tamerin, Joseph Arthur, B.S., 32MD NYC, Hudson. Tang, Feng Tu, B.S.C.E., Grad, Ithaca. Tannenbaum, Herman, B.S., 29MD NYC, New York City. Tanner. Edward Lyall, 29M, Hudson. Tansey, Joseph William, 32Ag, Tuxedo Park. Tanzer, Elisabeth Louise, 32A, Little Falls. Tanzer, Mathilde Edna, 32A, Perry. Tarbell, Laurence Benjamin, 31C, Ithaca. Tarr, Robert Alexander, 30A, Russell Point, Ohio. Tartaro, Dominic, jr., 30A, Bridgeport, Conn. Tarwater, Jim Lawrence, 29M, Rockwood, Tenn. Tasker, Henry, 29A, Greenport. Tattersfield, James Peyton, 30M, Ambler, Pa. Taub, Ruth Audrey, 33A, Brooklyn. Taubman, Hyman, 29A, Brooklyn. Taudvin, Joseph Theodore, jr., 32Ag, Elmhurst. Taylor, Adelaide Louise, 30H, Salt Point. Taylor, Frank Howard, 31C, Dayton, Ohio. Taylor, Howard Milton, jr., 29E, Baltimore, Md. Taylor, Hugh Busby, 31M, Buffalo. Taylor, Kenelm Winslow, 32Hotel, Ithaca. Taylor, Laura Margaret, 3 2A, Toledo, Ohio. Taylor, Mary Lucile, 32AChem, Toledo, Ohio. Taylor, Roswell Flower, B.A., 29L, Watertown. Taylor, Theodore Henry, 2gAg, Salt Point. Teagle, John, 29A, Cleveland, Ohio. Teeple, Granger Odell, 31A, Montclair, N. J. Teeple, John Hazen, A.B., Grad, Montclair, N. J. Tejeira, Alfonso, 3oAg, Penonome, Panama. Temple, Harry Clark, 29V, Antwerp. Ten Broeck, Adria, 29A, Brooklyn. Ten Broeck, Delphine Leta, B.A., M.A., Grad, Brooklyn. Tenenbaum, Morris, 32A., Brooklyn. Ten Eyck, Peter G. D., 3oAg, Albany. Terr, Sidney Dennison, 29A, Brooklyn. Terry, Cyrl Waldie, M.E., Grad, Ithaca. Terry, Daniel Robert, 31A, Terryville. Terry, Parker Cleveland, jr., 3iAg, Batavia. Terwillegar, Robert Eugene, 3oA, Ithaca. Terwilliger, Pauline Emma, 30H, Spencer. Teschmacher, Henry Warren, 32E, Brooklyn. Testut, Richard Sydney, 32A, Bloomfield, N. J. Tetaz, Marcel Francis, 32A, Newark, N. j. Thaler, Joseph Ira, 29A, Brooklyn. Thall, Leon, 30A, Brooklyn. Thalman, Wellington Albert, B.A., M.A., Grad, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Tharaud, Lucien, 31A, Jersey City, N. J. Then, John William, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Thibodeau, William Dennis, B.S., 30MD NYC, Eden Park, R. I. Thomas, Atwell, A.B., M.A., 31L. Easton, Pa. Thomas, Charles Kenneth, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Thomas, John Howard, 31A, Youngstown, Ohio. Thomas, Joseph Albert, 29V, Red Hook. Thomas, Mildred Margaret, 32A, Newark. Thomas, Robert Hampton, jr., 30E, Brooklyn. Thompkins, Marjorie Genevieve, 32H, Buffalo. Thompson, Alan Warner, 29A, Wycombe, Pa. Thompson, Elizabeth Sturrock, 30H, Ithaca. Thompson, Harriet Louise, 30H, Stamford, Conn. Thompson, Jack Stanley, 32A, Binghamton. Thompson, Joseph Stanley, 29M, Wycombe, Pa. Thompson, Theodore Ellsworth, 29M, Andover, Ohio. Thompson, William Martin, 29A, Red Bank, N. J. Thompson, William Tulloch, 32M, Yonkers. Thompson, Wilmer Leigh, B.S., 31E, Charleston, S. C. Thomsen', Lillian Clara, B.S. in Ed., Grad, Farm- ington, Mo. Thomson, Edward, 31C, Rochester. Thomson, William Leupp, E.E., Grad, Somerville N.J. Thorne, John Waller, 3oAg, Skaneateles. Thornhill, Mary Virginia, 30A, Deep Springs, Cal. Thornhill, Robert Edwards, Grad, Sayville. Thro, Isabelle Lucetta, 31H, New York City. Thurston, Robert Seager, A.B., 29E, Batavia. Tidd, Warren Hitchcock, 29E, White Plains. Tiemann, Samuel Greer, 30A, Brooklyn. Tiernan, George Robert, B.A., 30L, New Haven, Conn. Tierney, Philip Dwyer. 30A, Cazenoyia. Tiesler, Adolph Edward, Ph.Ch., 31AChem, Bnar- cliflf Manor. 242 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Tiffany, Nathan Newton, 4th, 32A, East Hampton. Tiffany, Robert Price, 29E, Jamestown. Till, Howard Joseph, 32A, Syracuse. Timmerman, Robert Lambert, 3iHotel, Lima, Ohio. Tinker, Guertine, 3oAg, Ithaca. Tinker, Paul Frederick, 2gAg, Rouses Point. Tiscione, Nicholas Daniel, 29A, Brooklyn. Tisinger, Richard Martin, Grad, Mount Jackson, Va. Tobias, Isidor Mantell, 29A, New York City. Tobias, Janet Marjory, 32A, New York City. Tobias, Lenore Muriel, 31A, New York City. Tobin, Arthur Roche, 31M, Chicago, 111. Tobin, Robert Pierce, 32Ar, Maplewood, N. J. Tocco, John, 3 2A, Endicott. Todd, Alfred Davis, 32Ag, Great Hills. Todd, Chrystal Hartman, 29Ag, New Rochelle. Todd, Frederick Sweeting, 30M, Rochester. Todd, Quinton Leach, 31V, Mexico. Toepfer, Peter Herbert, 32M, Milwaukee, Wis. Toffey, John James, jr., 31A, Governors Island. Tohir, Ariton Miller, jr., 31E, Youngstown, Ohio. Tokimasa, David Hidemichi, B.S., Grad, Honolulu, Hawaii. Tolins, Berenice, 32A, New York City. Tolle, Chester DeeBell, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Tolleris, Morton Randolph, 30A, New York City. Tomasulo, Albert, 31A, New York City. Tomlinson, Laurence Elliott, 30A, Portland, Ore. Tompkins, Lazarus, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Tompkins, Ruth Calista, 31H, East Orange, N. J. Tompkins, Smith Woodhull, 29A, Ithaca. Torrance, Charles Chapman, M.E., M.A., Grad, Yonkers. Torruella, Guillermo Arturo, 29Ag, Ponce, P. R. Tortora, Edward Joseph, 31A, New York City. Toth, Andrew Alexander, 3oAr, South Bend, Ind. Tourtelot, Edward Mortimer, jr., 29Ag, Palos Park, 111. Towne, Elisabeth Rosa, 30A, Ballston Spa. Townsend, George Richard, B.S., Grad, Orchard Park. Townsend, John Selby, 32Ar, Harvey, 111. Towson, Arthur Lee, 3oAg, Smithsburg, Md. Tracy, Charles Oscar, 32A, Columbus, Ohio. Tracy, Thomas Brodhead, 31M, Owego. Tracy, William Knight, 32M, Syracuse. Trask, Burton Warren, jr., A.B., 31MD NYC, Rumford, Me. Trask, John Lawrence, 32C, Baltimore, Md. Traub, George Ferdinand, 3iHotel, Niagara Falls. Traub, Karl William, 33Ag, Niagara Falls. Trautwein, FrederickWalter, 32E, Freeport. Travis, Harold Edward, 3oAg, Stockton. Travis, John William, 31C, King Ferry. Travis, Martha Elizabeth, 32A, King Ferry. Trax, judson Edward, 30L, Oil City, Pa. Traylor, Carroll Garland, 31C, Richmond, Va. Trefts, Helen Rea, 29Ar, Hamburg. Treman, Charles Edward, jr., 30A, Ithaca. Tresch, Arthur William, 31A, Cleveland, Ohio. Tretter, Maxwell Harry, A.B., 29L. Coney Island. Trier, Robert Charles, 32Hotel, Harrison. Trolley, John Isaac, 29A, York, Pa. Trotter, Morris Early, jr., 3iAr, Charlotte, N. C. Trousdell, Kenneth Bruce, 3oAg, Glen Cove. Trowbridge, Adam Short, 30M, New Orleans, La. Trowbridge, George Graham, jr., 30M, New Orleans, La. Troy, Francis Brennan, 29A, Ithaca. Troy, Julia Margaret, 32Ag, Ithaca. Troy, Virgil St. Clair, B.S., M.S., Grad, Centreville, Md. Truesdell, Henry Palmer, 30C, Summit, N. J. Truscott, Mildred Mary, 29A, Delhi. Trussell, John Carey, 29A, Jacksonville, Fla. Tryon, Walter Hough, 31M, Niagara Falls. Tsang, Hsien-San, 31C, Shanghai, China. Tsang, Ngeu Faung, E.E., S.M., Grad, Shanghai, China. Tsang, Wei Van, A.B., Grad, Shanghai, China. Tsao, Chien Yu, 29A, Kiang Yin, Kiangsu, China. Tschupp, Emerson Arthur, 29A, North Bergen. N.J. Tuck, Andrew Edward, 2nd, 32A, Syracuse. Tuck, John Bennett, jr., 29A, Syracuse. Tuck, Ralph, B.S., M.A., Grad, Roseburg, Ore. Tucker, Philip Norton, 30A, New York City. Tucker, Sidney, 30A, Perth Amboy, N. J. Tucker, Whitney, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Tullar, Irving Valencourt, 32M, Ithaca. Tully, Elizabeth Patricia, 31A, Tenafly, N. J. Tully, Homer Gilbert, 29V, New York City. Tunick, George Louis, 30A, Greenwich, Conn. Tunison, Abram Vorhis, 3oAg, Ovid. Turissini, Americo, 31AChem, Scranton, Pa. Turner, Clesson Nathan, 32Ag, Sodus. Turner, George Townsend, jr., 29AChem, River Forest, 111. Turner, Marshall Bertrand, 29A, Oswego. Tuthill, John Boyd, 32Ag, Kirkwood. Tuttle, Orvil Smith, 32C, Rochester. Tweedie, Andrew Gordon, 32C, Walton. Tydeman, William Alfred, jr., 33Ar, Easton, Pa. Tykulsker, Philip Morris, 33A, Brooklyn. Tyler, Hubert Augustus, 31A, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tyler, Jeannette Vosburg, 32H, Skinners Eddy, Pa. Tyler, Leonard Lewis, 30V, Hammondsport. Tyler, Louisa Violet, 29Ag, Ithaca. Tyler, Ynez Coit, 32MD, Ithaca. Udall, John Taylor, 3oAr, Ithaca. Udall, Mary Catherine, 30A, Ithaca. Uebele, Albert Julius, 3oAg, Brightwaters. Uetz, Ruth Eleanor, 29A, Philadelphia, Pa. Uffinger, Donald Hoag, 3oHotel, Summit, N. J. Umlauf, Ruth Catherine, 31A, Kulpmont, Pa. Underhill, Alpheus Finch, 29C, Buffalo. Unversaw, Arthur Durward, A.B., 30L, Kokomo, Ind. Urban, Anna Mary, 29A, Lancaster, Pa. Urban, Lillian Virginia, 32H, Lancaster, Pa. Urban, Luella G., 2()Ag, Scarsdale. Urband, Selma Marian, 30A, Ithaca. Vail, Jack DeWitt, 31M, Binghamton. Vallee, Ernest Louis, 3oAr, Wollaston, Mass. Vallilee, John Patrick, A.B., 29L, Athens, Pa. Van Apeldoorn, Martin, Sp Ag, Rochester. Van Arsdale, Elvin Redner, 29E, Ithaca. Van Arsdale, Stuart Frank, 31A, Rochester. Van Deman, Carl Edward, 3iAg, Ithaca. Vanderbeck, George Howard, 2nd, 31M, Cynwyd, Pa. Van Derhoef, Arlene Jeanette, 32Ar, Rochester. Van Derhoef, Doris Irene, 30A, Rochester. Vanderlip, Arthur Nelson, C.E., M.C.E., Grad, Vander Veer, Albert, 3rd, A.B., 29MD NYC, Albany. Vander Voort, Willard Bradner, 30A, Warwick. Van Deusen, Elisha Blackmar, B.S., 31MD NYC, South Cairo. Van De Water, Arthur Macdonnell, 32A, Pelham. van Dresser, Peter, 3iAr, New York City. Van Duzer, Ralph Hickok, 2gAg, Horseheads. Van Geem, John Delmar, 32M, Erie, Pa'. van Graan, Lambert Rudolph, B.S., Grad, Bloem fontein, O.F.S., South Africa. Vangura, Vincent Paul, 30V, Clinton. VanHeiningen,WillardAlexander, 3oAg, Brooklyn. Van Hoesen, Christine De Ella, 32H, Franklinville. Van Horn, William Kurtz, 30E, Lykens, Pa. Van Keuren, Ernest Canfield, A.B., A.M., Grad, Savona. Van Molle, Alice Marie, 29A, Forest Hills. Vann, Winifred May, 31H, Ithaca. Van Name, Horace Austin, 29C, Staten Island. Van Natta, John James, 3oAg, Ithaca. Vanneman, William Moore, 31A, Albany. ALL STUDENTS : REGULAR SESSION 243 Van Patten, Morris Dowd, 29A, Wolcott. Van Rosen, Edgar, 31E, Brooklyn. Van Schaack, Harding, 30M, Wilmette, 111. Van Tassel, Willard Jaycox, 32A, Cold Spring-on- Hudson. Van Veghten, Grant Bernard, 3oAg, Rochester. Van Vranken, Flora MacColl, 31H, Bellevue, Pa Van Wagenen, Alfred, 3oAg, Kingston. Varbalow, Estelle Mildred, 32A, Atlantic City N J Varon, Edith Judith, 31A, Staten Island. Vaughan, John Charles, 29A, Western Springs, 111. Vaughan, Lawrence Moore, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Vecchiarelli, Fortunata Rita, 33Ag, Ithaca. Veeder, James Marshall, 29AChem, Pittsburgh, Pa. Veras, Perry George, 32A, Dunmore, Pa. Verman, Lai Chand, B.S., M.S., Grad, Amritsar, India. Verney, John Arthur, 3iAg, LeRoy. Vigneron, Marie Eugenie, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Vincent, Archie Joseph, 29C, Worcester, Mass. Vincent, Harold Blanchard, jr., 31E, Salem, Ohio. Vincent, Harry Giles, jr., 30A, Garrettsville, Ohio. Vincent, Myron Fisher, 30A, Hiram, Ohio. Vinciguerra, Michael Patsy, A.B., 30MD NYC, Jamaica. Voelker, Walter Daniel, 29E, New York City. Vogel, Lester Effrat, 29A, New York City. Vogel, William Henry, jr., 31E, Caldwell, N. J. Voigt, Louis Lee, jr., 2gAg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Volkoff, Kira, 30A, Schenectady. Volpe, Samuel, 32A, West New York, N. J. Volze, Eleanore Caroline, 33H, Ithaca. von Oehsen, Isabelle, 30A, Mineola. Voris, Walker, 32AChem, New York City. Vosperian, Hovhannes, 29Ag, Erivan, Armenia. Voss, Lawrence Jensby, 29A, Rockwell City, Iowa. Vroman, Grace Elizabeth, 31H, Schenectady. Vuille, James Horner, 3oAChem, St. Petersburg, Fla. Vuille, Samuel Emile, 29M, Huntingdon, Pa. Waddell, James Milford Rhoades, A.B., Grad, Edgerton, Kans. Wade, Miriam Anne, 29Ag, Grad, North Creek. Wafler, Gladys Mildred, 32H, Angelica. Wager, Bernard, 31AChem, Far Rockaway. Wager, Lillian, 32A, Far Rockaway. Wagner, Amalia Kathren, 30A, Buffalo. Wagner, Dora Eloise, 30H, Hinsdale. Wagner, Madeline Estella Constance, 30A, Buffalo. Wagner, Norman Spenser, 31A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wagner, Robert Murray, 33Ar, Pittsfield, Mass. Wagner, Sylvia Ann, 29H, Herkimer. ?Wagner, William Warren, B.S., 32V, Monroe. Wahl, Russell Rothemburger, A.B., 32MD, Napoleon, Ohio. Wahn, Henry Ambrose, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Waite, Edward Everett, 32Ag, Franklinville. Waite, Willis Barton, 32Ag, Monessen, Pa. Waitz, Lawrence Tobias, 31V, Jamaica. Wakeman, Samuel, 30C, Quincy, Mass. Walbancke, Marian May, 29H, Richmond Hill. Walbroehl, Ferdinand Francis, 32E, Saugerties. Wald, Samuel, 32Ar, Belleville, 111. Waldo, Alice, Sp Ag, New York City. Walinsky, Louis Jacob, 29A, New York City. Walker, Charles Frederick, 32M, Three Rivers, Que., Canada. Walker, David Augustine, 32V, Wolcott, Vt. Walker, Duane Billings, 31A, Rochester. Walker, Evelyn, A.B., Grad, Birmingham, Ala. Walker, John Henry, 32A, Pittsfield, Mass. Walker, John Richmond, Sp Ag, Gasport. Walker, Lucy Eudora, 31A, Gasport. Walker, Mabel Lorena, A.B., Grad, Damascus, Ohio. Walker, Vida Gertrude, 31A, Chautauqua. ?Died May 11, 1929. Walker, William Edward, 31M, Winchester, Mass. Wallace, Ethel Dorothy, 31H, Rochester. Wallace, George Curtis, 30C, Bedford, Ohio. Wallace, John Franklin, 31M, Winnetka, 111. Wallace, Robert James, 30A, Owego. Wallace, Russell Arthur, 32A, Cedarhurst. Wallenfeldt, Evert, B.S., Grad, Geneseo, 111. Waller, John Vogel, 31A, New York City. Walsh, John Joseph, 30E, Somerville, Mass. Walsh, John Murray, jr., 31C, Watkins Glen. Walter, Blanche Helena, 32A, Auburndale, Mass. Walters, Wilson Gannett, 31M, Rochester. Walton, Beulah Earle, B.A., M.A., Grad, Morris ville, N. C. Walz, Kenneth Carl, A.B., Grad, Irvington, N. J. Wang, Tiao Hsin, B.A., Grad, Foochow, Fukien, China. Wang, Yuan Hsin, B.A., Grad, Techow, Shantung, China. Warblowsky, Moses, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Ward, Ava Margaret, 32A, Sodus. Ward, Charles Elverton, 32C, Moriah. Ward, Elma Katherine, 31H, Albany. Ward, Hamilton, jr., A.B., 30L, Buffalo. Ward, Hezzie George, 31Hotel, Lubbock, Texas. Ward, John Chamberlain, A.B., 30L, Buffalo. Ward, Laurence S., B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Ward, Margaret Josephine, 32H, Stapleton. Wardner, LeRoy Hamilton, 31A, Saranac Lake. Waring, Robert Wallingford, 30M, Evanston, 111. Warner, John DeWitt, 3iAg, Newark, N. J. Warner, Lea Pusey, jr., 33Eng, Riverton, N. J. Warner, Velma Olive, 33H, Van Etten. Warren, Albert Augustus, 3iAg, Ithaca. Warren, Edward Lewis, 29A, Grad, Hollis. Warren, Ernest Neal, A.B., 31L, Carthage. Warren, Frank Herbert, 33Ar, Chicago, 111. Warren, Jean, 29H, Ithaca. Warren, Marian Lilley, A.B., A.M., Grad, Ithaca. Warren, Stanley Whitson, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Warren, Thurman Clifford, jr., 29AChem, Rocka way Beach. Warriner, Robert Read, 30C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Warshow, Mathilde Louise, 32A, New York City. Washburn, Helen Peavy, A.B., Grad, Franklinville Wasser, Alfred, A.B., 30L, New York City. Waterbury, Jackson DeWitt, 29A, Ithaca. Waterman, Phyllis R., Sp Ag, Watertown. Waters, Arnold Elzey, jr., A.B., Sp Ag, Lutherville, Md. Watkins, Irving Carl, 31C, Omaha, Nebr. Watson, Frank Matthew, 31M, Watertown. Waud, Charles Brainard, 32E, Chatham, N. J. Way, Juliette Elliott, 30A, Marathon. Weagant, Carl Lewis, 29M, Douglaston. Weatherby, Joseph, jr., 29E, Harrisburg, Pa. Weaver, Kenneth Stead, 29A, Ticonderoga. Weaver, Thelma Florence, 32A, Hudson. Webb, j. Shepard, B.S., M.S., Grad, Valparaiso, Ind. Webbe, Robert Stanley, 32A, Port Chester. Webber, Benjamin Fiero, 3oAg, Catskill. Weber, Alfred Henry, 32C, Westbury. Weber, Edward Jackson, 31A, White Plains. Weber, Olga Johanna, 29A, New York City. Webster, Clarence James, 31A, Gouverneur. Webster, Harold Chester, 32A, Stamford, Conn. Webster, Horace Earl, 32Ag, Vestal. Webster, Lois Hayden, 32A, Lancaster. Webster, Towner Keeney, 3rd, 32M,Winnetka, 111. Wechsler, Samuel, 31A, Passaic, N. J. Weckesser, Paul Phillip, 29Ag, Rhinebeck. Wedel, Alice Beebv, B.S., Grad, Moundridge, Kans. Wedel, Arthur, A.B., Grad, Moundridge, Kans. Weed, Marian Rebecca. 31A, Washington, D. C. Weeks, Eva Mae, 29A, Grad, Groton. Wegmann, Charles Edward, 31V, Yonkers. Wegner, Fritz Robert, A.B., M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Weidner, John Henry, A.B., 30L, Brooklyn. 244 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Weigand, Elsa Marie, 30A, Brooklyn. Weill, Morton David, 30A, New York City. Weiner, Esther Helen, 31A, New York City. Weiner, Goldie, 30A, Clifton, N. J. Weiner, Julius, 31L, Livingston Manor. Weiner, Sylvia, 32A, Hartford, Conn. Weinstein, Murray Martin, 32A, Nyack. Weinstock, Edwin Davis, 29A, New York City. Weinstock, Rosa, 29A, New York City. Weintraub, Joseph, A.B., 30L, Newark, N. J. Weintraub, Sidney, B.S., Grad, New York City. Weis, Frank Joseph, 30M, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Weiss, Harry Benjamin, A.B., 30L, Newark, N. J. Weiss, Henry, 29A, Long Beach. Weiss, Herbert Albert Julius, M.E., Grad, Roches ter. Weiss, Iancu Abraham, B.S., 31L, New York City. Weissinger, Theodore Ehmann, 32M, Buffalo. Weitz, Edward, A.B., 30L, Stamford, Conn. Weitz, William Leonard, 30V, Kenmore. Weitzel, Charles Wilbur, 32M, Jamaica. Weizer, Ernest Andrew, 30A, Cleveland, Ohio. Wekstein, Morton Nathaniel, 31A, Yonkers. Welch, Jerry James, 3iAg, Ithaca. Welch, Sarah Agnes, 3iAg, Ithaca. Weld, Ruth Elizabeth, 31A, Fair Oaks. Wells, George Winthrop, 32E, Brooklyn. Wells, JohnWest, B.S., Grad, Homer. Wells, Joseph Harry, B.Chem., Grad, Ithaca. Wells, Joseph Willard, 29AJ, Norfolk, Va. Wells, Leah Irene, B.A., Grad, Saratoga Springs. Wells, Sanford Badgley, 3oAr, Buffalo. Wells, William Henry, A.B., 32MD NYC, White Plains. Weltner, George Henry, 32A, Hartford, Conn. Welty, Harry True, jr., 32C, Yonkers. Wenborne, Mary Stewart, 31A, Brocton. Wendland, Frederick William, 31M, Elmhurst, 111. Wendt, William, A.B., 29L, New York City. Wengatz, Harold Francis, 29E. Oneida. Wenner, Mildred Romayne, 29A, Ashley, Pa. Wentworth, Harold, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Wentworth, SidneyWarren, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Werlich, Edgar Julius, 30M, River Forest, 111. Werner, Paul Sterling, 29E, Brooklyn. Werner, Stevens Ludwig, 29A, New York City. Wernicoff, Nathan, 31V, Brooklyn. Wertz, Dorothy May, 30A. Rockville Centre. Wesley, Felix John, 29C, Yonkers. Weslock, Viola, 32A, Brooklyn. West, Arthur Gilbert, 2gAg, Rensselaer. West, Francis Lovette, 31E, Lakeville. West, John Pettit, B.S., 32MD NYC, Clayton, Ala. West, Leslie Alten, 31M, Poughkeepsie. West, Richard Walleser, 31A, Elgin, 111. West, Robert Dalton, 29Ag, Elgin, 111. Westbrook, Edward Standish, jr., 31A, Evanston, 111. Westbury, Iris Maude, 31A, Schenectady. Wetzler, Helen Shirley, 31A, Auburn. Weyl, James Sailer, 29A, Elkins Park, Pa. Whalen, Helen Marie, 29H, Utica. Whalen, Margaret Delia, 32H, Utica. Whearty, Stephen Francis, jr., M.S., Ch.E., Grad, Glen Cove. Wheeler, Elizabeth Cornell, 3*Ag, Ithaca. Wheeler, Ellen Thirza, A.B., Grad, Perry. Wheeler. Everett Pepperrell, B.A., M.S., Grad, Ithaca. Wheeler, Fannie Henrietta, 30H, West Winfield. Whipple, Marion Ferguson. 30A, Bridgeport, Conn. Whiskeman, James Peter, jr., 31M, Peekskili. Whitaker, jay Steadman, 3iAg, Monticello. Whitaker, John Ogden, B.S., 3iAg, Delhi. White, Alden Darling, 29M, Poughkeepsie. White, Annie Mell, Grad, Walton. White, Benjamin Day, 32A, Butler, N. J. White, Charles Hulbert, 31A, Fairport. White, Edward Alexander, 32V, Arena. White, Elizabeth Halsey, 30A, Southampton. White, Foster Hamilton, jr., 32M, Seneca Falls. White, Frances Dyer, 30A, Schenectady. White. Harvey Elliott, A.B., Grad, Pasadena, Cal. White, Helen Adelaide, 31H, Ithaca. White, Henry Packard, 31M, Cleveland, Ohio. White, John Clyde, 30M, Windsor, Ont., Canada. White, John William, 3oHotel, Bangor, Me. White, Mary Jane, 29A, Spokane, Wash. White, Mosetta Constance, A.B., 31MD NYC, New York City. White, Walter Howard, 30M, Cheshire, Conn. Whitehead, Duncan, A.B., M.A., 31MD NYC, Athol, Mass. Whitely, John Edward, B.S., 32MD NYC, Brook lyn. Whiting, Anor Gertrude, 29A, Phelps. Whiting, Edgar Archibald, 29Hotel, Ithaca. Whiting, Lester Brokaw, 3oHotel, Ithaca. Whiting, Sidney Edwin, jr., 29M, Holyoke, Mass. Whitman, Ezra Bailey, jr., 31C, Baltimore, Md. Whitney, Charles Tyrrell, 3oAr, Schroon Lake. Whitney, Walter North, jr., 31E, Buffalo. Whittle, John Augustus, jr., 30M, Rochester. Whitwell, William Clark, 30A, Syracuse. Wichern, Christian Ernst, 31C Brooklyn. Wickes, Rupert Dana, 30A, Ticonderoga. Wickham, Henry Pettiner, 30A, Cutchogue. Wickham, John, 30C, Cutchogue. Wickham,WoodwardAdams, 29A, East Cleveland, Ohio. Wickner, Ira, 30A, Brooklyn. Wiedenmayer, Joseph Emil, jr., 29Ag, Newark, N.J. Wiener, Harold S. L., 30A, Newark, N. J. Wierda, Jake Luidens, A.B., Grad, Holland, Mich. Wiesenberger, Arthur Louis, 3oAr, Bethlehem, Pa. Wikstrom, Arne, E.E., Grad, Gothenburg, Sweden. Wikstrom, Arve Sixten, 29C, Montclair, N. J. Wilber, David Truxton, A.B., Grad, Ithaca. Wilcox, Donna Edna, 32A, Bainbridge. Wilcox, Judson Dwight, 32A, Santa Barbara, Cal. Wild, Beatrice Marian, 30H, Spencer. Wild, Silas Thayer, 3oAChem, Pleasantville. Wildenberg, Jesse Benjamin, 32AChem, New York City. Wilder, Dorothy Anna, 31H, Batavia. Wileden, Arthur Frederick, B.S., M.S., Grad, Pewaukee, Wis. Wilgus, Herbert Sedgwick, jr., B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Wilhelms, Alda Marie, 30A, Elmhurst. Wilkinson, Margaret, 32A, Ithaca. Will, Philip, jr., 3oAr, Rochester. Will, Theodore Otto, 31A, Douglaston Park. Willard, Henry Welling, 32A, Passaic, N. J. Willett, Merrill H., 29C, Washington, D. C. Williams, Charles Clement Walker, 32M, Federals- burg, Md. Williams, Emerson Stewart, 3iAr, Dayton, Ohio. Williams, Franklin Grandey, A.B., A.M., Grad, State College, Pa. Williams, George Kissam, 31E, Ithaca. Williams, Gerald Crofoot, C.E., Grad, Ithaca. Williams, Henry Barker, 3oHotel, Easton, Pa. Williams, Henry Laurens, 3rd, A.B., 31L, Gothen burg, Nebr. Williams, Herbert Morton, B.S., 31MD NYC, New York City. Williams, Howard Randall, 32Hotel, Batavia. Williams, John Hopkins, jr., 32M, St. Petersburg, Fla. Williams, Lawrence Adelbert, 29Hotel, Ithaca. Williams, Ralph Clark, jr., A.B., 31L, Brooklyn. Williams, Robley Cook, 31A, Los Angeles, Cal. Williams, Roger Butler, 3rd, 29A, New York City. Williams, Sheldon Ward, 32Ag, Ithaca. Williams,Warren Joseph, jr., 3oAg, Richmond Hill. Williamson. Janet Agnes, A.B., A.M.. Grad, New port, R. I. Williamson, Leslie Alban, 32Hotel, Ithaca. Willis, Edwin Aylburton, 31E, Muscatine, Iowa. ALL STUDENTS: REGULAR SESSION 245 Willis, Wayne Earnest, 3oAg, Ithaca. Wilson, Alma Lavoy, B.S., M.A., Grad, Farming- ton, Utah. Wilson, Anna Margaret, 29A, Ithaca. Wilson, Bryce Hewitt, jr., 31E, Brilliant, Ala. Wilson, Charles Sellers, jr., 31A, New York City. Wilson, ChristopherWilliam, jr., 31A, Brooklyn. Wilson, Clarence Raymond, 32E, Ithaca. Wilson, Elizabeth LeRoy, A.B., Grad, New York City. Wilson, Florence Ella, 32A, Port Leyden. Wilson, Helen, A.B., Grad, Baldwin, Kans. Wilson, Jacob Diller, jr., 32E, Brooklyn. Wilson, James Boone, 29A, Brooklyn. Wilson, Janet, 32A, Brooklyn. Wilson, Molly Hassler, 31A, New York City. Wilson, Morton Francis, 33Hotel, Coxsackie. Wilson, Robert Andrew, 33Ar, Cleveland, Ohio. Wilson, Robert McCrae, jr., 32M, Montclair, N. J. Wilson, Russell, jr., 3oHotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilson, Ruth Hamilton, 32A, Warwick. Wilson, Wallace Monroe, 29A, Red Bank, N. J. Wilson, William Stuart, 32C, Tupper Lake. Winborn, Byron Rufus, 32M, Birmingham, Mich. Winchester, Edward Merritt, 3iAg, Oswego. Windsor, Melvin Percy, 32C, Maplewood, N. J. Windt, Alfred Paul, 30C, Rochester. Wineburgh, Samuel Jacob, 3oHotel, Utica. Winecoff, Anna Thompson, M.A., Grad, Scranton, Pa. Winer, Eleanor Ray, 31A, Staten Island. Winer, Harold, 32Ag, Staten Island. Winetraub, Griffith Joel, 32E, Havana, Cuba. Wingebach,Wilfrid Davies, B.S., 29MD NYC, New York City. Winkelstein, Lawrence Brody, 29A, Elmira. Winsor, Andrew Leon, M.A., Grad, Ithaca. Winters, Edna S.. A.B., A.M., Grad, Buffalo. Winters, Roger, A.B., Grad, Abilene, Kans. Wirth, Herman Edwin, B.S., 32MD NYC, Astoria. Wirth, John Emile, A.B., 29MD NYC, New York City. Wisor, Feral Carlton, 29Ag, Catatonk. Witherell, Maynard Fayette, B.Chem., Grad, Burke. Withrow, Leville James, jr., 30M, St. Louis, Mo. Witkowsky, Earl, 30A, Brooklyn. Wittman, Gizella, 29A, New York City. Wittwer, Eldon, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Woelffer, Elmer August, B.S.A., 31V, Watertown, Wis. Wohnsiedler, George, 30V, New York City. Wolcott, Carroll Johns,32AChem,Chevy Chase,Md. Wolcott, Lawrence, 3iAg, Hartford, Conn. Wolcott, Lewis Jerome, 30A, Corning. Wolf, Alexander, B.A., 32MD NYC, Jersey City, N.J. Wolf, Benjamin Harold, 30A, Brooklyn. Wolf, E. Mark, 31E, Bellevue, Ohio. Wolf, Louis Edward, A.B., M.A., Grad, St. Louis, Mo. Wolf, Marlin Richard, 31A, New York City. Wolfe, Elizabeth Jean, 32H, Washington, D. C. Wolff, Carl Paul, 31M, Brooklyn. Wolman, Sidney Shepard, 2gAg, Brooklyn. Wood, Francis Lemrel, A.B., 31L, Elmira. Wood, James Henry, 32M, Hillspoint, Md. Wood, Katherine Elizabeth, B.A., Grad, Houston, Texas. Wood, Lawrence Arnell, A.B., Grad, Peekskili. Wood, Lawrence David, 29L, Syracuse. Wood, Marion Aurelia, 30H, Schaghticoke. Wood, Rachel Hussey, 30A, Ithaca. Wood, Theodore Newell, 32M, Kingston, Pa. Wood, Walter Clinton, 32Ag, Odessa. Wood, Willard Metcalf, 3oAg, Woodville. Wood, William Downie, B.B.A., 3iHotel, Van couver, B. C, Canada. . Woodrow, Alan Wardlaw, B.S. in Agr., Grad, Ithaca. Woodruff, Alson Eugene, jr., 32A, Syracuse. Woodruff, Ernest Hall, 3oAg, Olean. Woods, Albert Vernon, 32C, Bridgewater, Vt. Woods, Edward Harold, M.E., Grad, St. Josephs. Woodworth, Burdette Earl, 30A, East Jewett. Woodworth, Lemuel William, 29V, East Jewett. Wool, Kate Lillian, Sp A, Ithaca. Worcester, Joseph Alfred, 30E, Middletown. Worden, Lucille Augusta, 32H, Bloomville. Worden, Olive Grace, 3iAg, Binghamton. Worden, Warren Lester, 29A, Enid, Okla. Worman, Elizabeth Dorothy, A.B., M.A., Grad, Brooklyn. Wormuth, Francis Dunham, A.B., 30A, Lowville. Worthen, Rachel Daura, 32A, Ithaca. Wortman, Joseph Robert, 30A, Rockaway Park. Wrampelmeier, Fred John, 29A, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wright, Harlan Martin, 32V, Smith's Basin. Wright, John Maxwell, 29A, Merchantville, N. J. Wright, Marian Lucia, 32A, Scio. Wright, Norwood Griswold, 29E, Chatham. Wright, Warren Simis, 31A, Mamaroneck. Wright, William Arthur, jr., 31C, Baltimore, Md. Wu, Hung-Kai, 30C, Shanghai, China. Wu, King Ching, M.S., Grad, Shanghai, China. Wuiff, Louise Dorothea, 32A, Erie, Pa. Wunsch, Harry, 30M, Brooklyn. Wyatt, Francis Harold, 30M, Baltimore, Md. Wyckoff, Barbara Frances, 31A, Ithaca. Wyllie, Malvina Myra, 32AChem, Albany. Wynn, William Wilson, 29V, Bridgeton, N. J. Wynne, Rowland Harding, Grad, Rock Ferry, England. Wyvell, Manton Marble, jr., 29A. Washington, D. C. Yakhontoff, Olga, 30A, New York City. Yale, Maurice Wade, B.S., Grad, Guilford. Yanko, Leonard Bernard, 32A, Red Bank, N. J. Yap, Mung Yee, 29A, Honolulu, Hawaii. Yard, William Berst, 29E, Erie, Pa. Yarrow, Clarence Henry, 32A, Rowayton, Conn. Yasuda, Michiya, B.S., Grad, Nakaku, Nagoya, Japan. Yasuna, Alvin Davis, 29A, New York City. Yen, Leepin San, B.S. in M.E., Grad, Tazan, Shanghai, China. Yerzley, Felix Lessing, 31M, Newark, N. J. Yesgar, William, 3 2A, New York City. Ygay, Bartolome Morenio, B.S.C.E., Grad, Pinamungajan, Cebu, P. I. Yocom, Kenneth Hay, 32A, Cynwyd, Pa. Yoda, Takayoshi, 29Ar, Tokyo, Japan. Yoe, Adele Everett, A.B., Grad, Louisville, Ky. Yost, Eleanor Louise, 30A, Allentown, Pa. Yoshimatsu, Milsu, 30E. Yamaguchi, Japan. Youmans, Joseph MacArthur, 32A, Ithaca. Young, Alden Wilson, 30A, Riverhead. Young, Edgar Rogers, 3oAg, Elmira. Young, Edith Catherine, 29H, Randolph. Young, Edwin Parson, jr., 31A, Towanda, Pa. Young, Esther Jeanette, 29H, Unadilla. Young, Frances Elizabeth, 31H, Schenectady. Young, George Ostrom, 32Ag, Bloomfield, N. J. Young, Gladys Louise, 31A, Allentown, Pa. Young, Harold Newell, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Young, James Winfield, 30M, Reading, Pa. Young, Katherine Post, A.B., Grad, Danbury, Conn. Young, Milton Elmore, 30E, Riverhead. Young, Richard Mather, jr., 32M, Tulsa, Okla. Young, William, jr., 32Ag, New York City. Young, William Norman, 29C, Portland, Ore. Younger, Kenneth Richard, 3oAChem, Johnson- burg, Pa. Youngs, Gorton Jennings, 30A, Herkimer. Yunich, Albert Many, 31A, Albany. Zabriskie, Nelson, 31E, New York City. Zahn, George Crawford, 32A, Philadelphia, Pa. 246 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Zarraga, Juan Antonio, 32C, Coro, Venezuela. Zatayevitch, Ivan A., 29E, Moscow, Russia. Zazeela, Murray, 30A, Tappan. Zeigler, Jesse Reinhart, 32E, Chicago, 111. Zeigler, Robert Ritchie, 32C, White Plains. Zeissig, Alexander, B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Grad, New York City. Zia, Yun-Koh, B.S. in C.E., Grad, Soochow, China. Zicha, August Rudolph, 31A, New York City. Ziegler, Henry Bertolet, 32AChem, New Cumber land, Pa. Ziegler, Morton Jacquin, 32A, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Zimmerman, Benjamin, 29A, 32MD, White Plains. Zimmerman, George Henry, B.S., 30E, Romney, W. Va. Zimmerman, Hazel Horsfall, B.S., Grad, Ithaca. Zimmerman, Pearl, 29A, Mount Vernon. Zocks, Benjamin, 32A, Flushing. Zucker, Seymour, A.B., 32MD NYC, New York City. Zuehlke, Harold Babcock. A.B., 29C, Appleton, Wis. Zurer, Oscar, 3iAg, Brooklyn. Zussman, Leon, 29A, New York City. STUDENTS, SUMMER OP 1928 Students registered after the second term of 1927-28 and before the first term of 1928-29. Grad (P) indicates registration in the Graduate School under personal direction; bb bummer Session; SSAg Summer School of Agriculture; SSB, Summer School of Biology; SSL, Summer Session of the Law School. Aaron, Arthur Anderson, SS, Norwalk, Conn. Aarone, Lillian, SS, New York City. Abbey, Benton Gregg, Grad, SS, Holcomb. Abbey, Letitia Eudora, SSAg, Angelica. Abelson, Harold Herbert, SS, Brooklyn. Abelson, Lucie Bernard, SS, Brooklyn. Abercrombie, Vaughan Freeland, Grad, SS, Bridge port, Conn. Abrams, Arthur Laurence, SSL, Binghamton. Abramson, Harold Benjamin, SSL, Middleton. Ackley, JohnWestervelt, jr., SS, Rahway, N. J. Adams, Alma Meta, Grad, SS, South Orange, N. J. Adams, Charles Sullivan, jr., SS, Jacksonville, Fla. Adams, Gladys Aurelia, SSAg, Norwich. Adams, Kerney Milner, Grad (P), Altoona, Pa. Adams, Ruth Buckle, SSAg, Brooklyn. Adolph, Alfred Carldon, SS, Easton, Pa. Agard, Jessie M. Tucker, SSAg, Trumansburg. Ageloff, Sylvia, SS, Brooklyn. Ahrendt, Evelyn Mae, SS, SSB, SSAg, Westfield, . N.J. Aitchison, Anna Mary, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa. Aitchison, Eleanor Ruth, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa. Akabane, Keiji, SS, Tokyo, Japan. Aker, William Daniel, SSAg, Cobleskill. Alexander, Cecile, SSAg, Schenectady. Alexander, Colin Cuthbert, SS, Baldwin, Kans. Alexander, Elizabeth Walton, SS, Ithaca. Alexander, Henry William, SS, New York City. Allart, Jacob Irving, Grad, SS, Mattituck. Allen, Charles Edmund, SS, SSAg, Sloatsburg. Allen, Howard Bushnell, Grad (P), Morgantown, W. Va. Allen, Koren Baker, SS, Marion, Ohio. Allen, Leland Norcross, Grad (P), Ithaca. Allen, Millicent Louise, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Allen, Virginia Claire, SSAg, Ithaca. Altshul, Harold Milton, SS, SSB, Jersey City, N. J. Alvarez, Jose Mauricio, SS, Santiago, Dominican Republic. Ambuhl, Helen, SS, Newark, N. J. Amdur, Leonora, SSAg, Brooklyn. Anderson, Clarence Scott, Grad (P), State College, Pa. Anderson, Henry Lee, SS, Salt Lake City, Utah. Anderson, John, SS, Flushing. Anderson, Hope Evangeline, Grad" (P), East Orange, N. J. Anderson, Margaret, SS, Flushing. Anderson, Oscar Daniel, Grad (P), Anderson, S. C. Anderson, Roy Arnold, Grad, SS, Arnot, Pa. Andrews, Grace Warner, SS, Asbury Park, N. J. Angell, Neva S., SSAg, Durhamville. Antell, Bertel Waldemar, SS, Brooklyn. Apple, Judas, SSL, Kittanning, Pa. Archbald, Sara Thompson, Grad, SS, Pottsville, Pa" Arcularius, Elizabeth Holland, SS, South Orange, N.J. Armstrong, John Reuel, SSL, Rawlins, Wyo. Armstrong, Marion, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Armstrong, Mary Hall, SS, SSAg, Washington, D. C. Arning, Alexander Lyon, Grad, SS, Schenectady. Arnold, Chester Arthur, Grad (P), Ludlowville. Aronson, Richard, SSL, Syracuse. Arthur, Jessie Isabel, SS, Cranford, N. J. Ashbery, Ray Stephens, SSL, Buffalo. Ashby, Rosalie Abigail, SS, Elizabeth, N. J. Ashley, Marion Bacon, SS, Rochester. Aston, Dorothy Haslam, SSAg, Port Washington. Aston, Marjorie Pratt, SSAg, Port Washington. Atherton, Flora, Grad, SS, Chambersburg, Pa. Atkinson, Grace Budd, SS, Brooklyn. Auge, Emily Whitten, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Aughanbaugh, John Edward, Grad (P), Antes Fort, Pa. Austin, Everett Lewis, Grad (P), Ithaca. Austin, Flora Belle, Grad, SS, Biloxi, Miss. Austin, Stanton Duane, SSAg, Barneveld. Avery, Alice Louise, SS, Lackawanna. Avins, Emma Rena, SSAg, Groton. Axel. Tillie. SS. New York City. Axelrod, Benjamin Joseph, SSL, New York City. Babcock, Edward Philip, SS, Warwick. Badger, Margaret, SSAg, Ithaca. Bahret, Ruth Alma, SS, Brooklyn. Baier, Doris Adelaide, Grad, SS, Epworth, Iowa. Bailey, Ogle F., SS, Bacone, Okla. Baily, Albert Lang, jr., Grad, SSB, SSAg, West- town, Pa. Bainbridge, Annie, Grad, SS, West New Brighton. Bainbridge, Jennie Shaw, SS, SSAg, Hamilton Square, N. J. Bainbridge, Mary Anna, SS, Hamilton Square, N.J. Baker, Delphine Charles, SSAg, Ithaca. Baker, Glennie Gorton, SS, SSB, Rochester. Baker, Jesse Harold, SS, Kingston. Baker, Mary Amy, SSAg, Avondale, Pa. Bakkum, Glenn Aimer, Grad (P), Wichita, Kans. Balderston, Eugene Price, jr., SSL, Philadelphia, Pa. Baldwin, Adelaide Bates, SS, SSAg, Boonton, N. J. Bale, Robert Osborne, SSAg, Watkins Glen. Ball, George, SS, Savannah, Ga. Balles, Louise Martha, SSB, Honesdale, Pa. Banyau, Judith Marie, SS, Penn Yan. Barlow, Harry Newburn, SSAg, Lexington, Mo. Barlow, John Allan, Grad, SS, Elmira. Barnard, Hugh Ross, SS, Syracuse. Barney, Keith Richard, SS, Springfield, Vt. Barnhart, Harold Michael, SS, Mahoney City, Pa. Barrett, Elizabeth Harriett, SSAg, New York City. Barrett, Jane Cecilia, SSAg, New York City. Barrett, Ruth Frances, Grad, SS, Interlaken. Barrett, Virginia, SS, Sayre, Pa. Bartels, Millard, SSL, Syracuse. Barter, Albion Hamilton, SS, Verona, N. J. Bassage, Evelyn DeGolier, SS, Rochester. Bassett, Lowell Parker, SS, Williamsville. Basson, Nathan Hyman, SS, Hartford, Conn. Bastian, Brewster Allen, SS, Brighton. Bate, Harold Herbert, SSB, SSAg, Westwood, N. J. Bateman, Mary Frances, SS, Boonville. Bates, Irma Meredith, Grad, SSAg, Richmond Hill. Bates, Ruth Esther, SS, Greenville, Pa. Batten, Mary Lucille, Grad, SS, Morrisville, Vt. Bauch, Marks Joseph, SSAg, New York City. Baum, Alvin, SS, New York City. Baxter, Edmund D., SS, Easton, Md. Baynard, Alberta Louise, SSAg, Utica. Bacon, Walter Meredith, SS, Pelham Manor. Beadle, George Wells, Grad (P), Wahoo, Nebr. Beadle, Ruth Adelaide, SS, Wahoo, Nebr. Bean, Frederic Roland, Grad (P), Elnora, Ind. 247 248 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Beane, Harold Linton, Grad, SSAg, Freeville. Beard, Gllinda Day, SSAg, Geneva. Beard, Norma Marie, SS, Corning. Beardsley, Basil Lyle, SSAg, Kalamazoo, Mich. Beardsley, Frances Georgia, SSAg, New York City. Beardsley, Fred Allen, SSAg, Trumansburg. Bebb, George Carpenter, SSAg, Newark. Bebee, Marion, SS, Buffalo. Beck, Edna Louise, SS, Elmira. Beck, Harriet Stamper, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Bedell, Dorothy Madeline, SSAg, Brooklyn. Beilby, Jennie May, SSAg, Union. Beilby, Kasson E., SSAg, Union. Beilby, Smith Gaius, SSAg, Deposit. Belden, Mabel, Grad (P), Castile. Belgorod, Samuel Harry, SS, New York City. Belvedere, Rose, SS, Brooklyn. Benedict, Wayne Gilbert, SSAg, Hamilton. Benedict, William Sidney, SS, Lake Linden, Mich. Benham, Isabel Hamilton, SS, Elmira. Bennett, Charles Gordon, SS, Hudson. Bennett, Clarence Oliver, SSAg, Greenport. Bennett, James Garfield, SS, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Bennett, Lillian Sanford, SSAg, Southampton. Bennett, Merle Mabel, SSAg, Fort Collins. Bennett, Mills Tourtellotte, SS, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bennett, William Otis, SS, Warren, Pa. Bensley, William Eaton, SSAg, Springville. Benson, Bernard Alexander, SS, Camden, N. J. Berard, Henri Louis, Grad, SS, Grad (P), Woon- socket, R. I. Berger, Dorothy Julia, SS, Troy. Berger, Sidney James, SSL, Peekskili. Berkovitz, Irma Harriet, SS, New York City. Berkowitz, Samuel, SS, SSB, Brooklyn. Berlin, Norman, jr., SSL, Norfolk, Va. Bernot, Rafael Alfonso, SS, Parco de la Reforma, Mexico. Bernstein, Gladys, SS, New York City. Bernstein, Leonard Harold, SS, New York City. Bernstock, Bessie, SSAg, Brooklyn. Berry, Mabel Frances Ellis, SSAg, La Fayette. Besig, Emma Martha Sophie, Grad, SS, West Hoboken, N. J. Besig, Ernest John, SSL, Northport. Beyleveld, Abraham Jacobus, Grad (P), Thebus Siding, C. P., South Africa. Biddle, Anna L., SS, Riverton, N. J. Bidwell, George Lamont, SS, SSB, Riegelsville, Pa. Bigelow, John Davenport, SSAg, Dryden. Billyard, Louise May, Grad, SS, Auburn. Bingham, William John, SSL, Oswego. Bird, Rafael James, SS, SSAg, Fajardo, P. R. Bisher, Beatrice, SS, New York City. Bishop, Catharine Leona, SS, Sayre, Pa. Black, Hazel Juanita, Grad, SS, Landis, N. C. Black, Solomon, SSL, Brooklyn. Blaine, James Gilbert, SSB, Danville, Ky. Blair, Eleanor, SSAg, Montour Falls. Blanc, Edythe Jessie, SS, New York City. Blanchard, Eva Irene, SS, Homer. Blanchard, John Paul, SS, Raquette Lake. Blanton, Franklin Sylvester, SSB, Gainesville, Fla. Blauvelt, Madeline M., SSAg, Erin. Blood, Ruth Evelyn, SS, Elmira. Boak, Ruth Alice, Grad (P), Auburn. Boericke, Frederic Schoff, SS, Merion, Pa. Boericke, Ralph, SS, Merion, Pa. Bogosian, Eznick, SSL, Union City, N. J. Boles, Margaret Cabell, Grad, SS, Punxsutawney, Pa. Bolster, Dorothy Helen, SSAg, Cortland. Bond, Maurice Chester, Grad (P), Ithaca. Bonner, Albert Laney, SS, McGraw. Bonteiller, Griswold Ladd, SS, Middletown, Conn. Boochever, Louis Charles, Grad (P), Ithaca. Boochever, Stanley Paul, SSAg, Brooklyn. Booth, Robert Van Deusen, SS, Painesville, Ohio. Borland, Margaret Jennie, SS, SSAg, Cheswick, Pa. Boschen, Henry Osswalt, SS, Brooklyn. Bostwick, Emily, SS, Ithaca. Bostwick, William Edward, SS, Ithaca. Bosworth, Isabel Caroline, SS, Ithaca. Botting, Roland Bassett, Grad, SS, Morton. Bouton, Craig Miller, SS, Edgewood, Pa. Bowab, Gladys Frances, SS, SSAg, Mobile, Ala. Bowab, Madeline Annie, SS, SSAg, Mobile, Ala. Bowdish, Luman Ransom, SSAg, Middleburgh. Bowen, LaurenceHenry, Grad, SS, Greenville, S. C. Bowers, Charles Homer, Grad, SS, SSAg, Portage, Pa. Bowers, Margaret Anne, Grad, SS, Millington, Md. Boyce, George Kenneth, Grad (P), Churchville. Boyce, Russell Ivan, SS, Clintonville, Conn. Boyd, Howard Barton, Grad (P), Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Boyd, Linda Belle, SS, Louisville, Ky. Boyer, Howard Eavenson, SS, Reading, Pa. Boyne, Edward Michael, SSL, Philmont. Bradac, Joseph James, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bradley, Cecile Robinson, SS, Pomfret, Conn. Bradley, Udolpho Theodore, Grad, SS, Pomfret, Conn. Bradshaw, Marguerite Alice, SS, South Sudbury, Mass. Brady, Elizabeth Mary, SS, South Ozone Park. Branch, Priscilla Elizabeth, SS, Binghamton. Brand, Robert Franklin, Grad (P), Potsdam. Brash, Berryl Marion, SS, Ashtabula, Ohio. Braun, Marion, SS, New York City. Braus, Mortimer, SSL, New York City. Brayton, Charles Lucien, SSL, Ithaca. Bredes, Alexia, SS, Brooklyn. Bredes, Brona, SS, Brooklyn. Brehaut, Muriel Anne, SSAg, Port Jervis. Brennan, Michael Sarsfield, SSL, Rochester. Brett, Lila Eley, SS, SSB, Winton, N. C. Brice, Eleanor Virginia, SS, SSAg, Annapolis, Md. Brigandi, Philip Edwin, SS, Ithaca. Briody, Grace Genevieve, SSAg, Brooklyn. Brill, Malcolm Arthur, SS, Brooklyn. Brink, Sheldon Edward, SSAg, Walton. Bristol, Earl Garner, SS, Oceanside. Britt, Kenneth William, SS, Sherrill. Britton, Edith Rosaline, Grad, SS, Buffalo. Brockway, Marian Avice, SSAg, Ithaca. Brodhead, Robert Lee, SS, Auburn. Brody, Lyra, SSB, Brooklyn. Brokaw, Arthur Halsey, SSAg, Owego. Bromley, Thirza May, SS, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Brooke, William Dennison, SS, Englewood, N. J. Brooker, MarvinAdel, Grad, SSAg, Gainesville, Fla. Brosius, George Clarence, SSAg, Peoria, 111. Brower, Auburn Edmond, Grad, SSB, Willard, Mo. Brown, Allen Wheeler, SS, Marcellus. Brown, Berniece Marion, SS, Ithaca. Brown, Clarice Mapes, SSAg, Montgomery. Brown, Dortha Winona, SS, Montour Falls. Brown, Eleanor Mae, SSAg, Minaville. Brown, Jo Lela, SS, Jamaica. Brown, Lena Spence, SSAg, Granville. Brown, Mildred Helene, Grad, SS, Berkshire. Brown, Robert Baird, Grad (P), Yonkers. Brown, Vera Chapman, SS, Schenectady. Brown, Wilhelmina, SS, Brooklyn. Brumley, Frank Warner, Grad, SSAg, Gainesville, Fla. Brundage, Augustus Jackson, SSAg, Storrs, Conn. Bryant, Donald Cross, Grad, SS, White Plains. Bryant, Frank Albertus Moore, SS, Mount Vernon. Buck, Elizabeth Josephine, SSAg, Port Chester. Buckley, Olive Isabel, SSAg, Amsterdam. Buckley, Winifred Frances, SSAg, New York City. Budd, Archie Wright, SSB, Philadelphia, Pa. Bull, Isabelle Frisbie, SSAg, Towanda, Pa. Bullis, Hazel Mae, SS, Granville. Bump, Janet Watson, Grad, Grad (P), SSAg, Lewiston. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 928 249 Bump Nelson Gardiner, SS, SSB, Binghamton. Bunnell, Homer William, SS, Auburn Burack, Philip, Grad, SS, Brooklyn Burch, Naomi C, SSAg, Hartwick. Burchfield, Mary Marguerite, SS, Tarentum Pa Burge, Eleanor, SSAg, Elmira. Burnett, Eldridge Tieman, SS, Amherst, Mass. Burnham, William Joseph, jr., SS, Ballston Spa. Burns, Helen E., SS, Paterson, N. J. Burns, John Fielding, SS, Rosslyn, Va. Burns, Luke Augustine, SS, Watertown. Burns, William Charles, SS, Philadelphia. Pa. Burr, Ruth L., SSAg, Dryden. Burton, Marien Payne, SSAg, Cazenovia. Busch, Addison Fletcher, SS, Buffalo. Bush, Gladys Mary, SSAg, Penn Yan. Bush, Milton Tomlinson, SS, Wellesley, Mass. Bush, Norman Glover, SS, Fenton, Mich. Bushnell, Harriet, SSAg, Bath. Butcher, Earl Orlo, Grad (P), Bringhurst, Ind. Butler, Amy Constance Rae, SSAg, Ithaca. Butt, Ferdinand Hinckley, SSB, Ithaca. Button, Romaine Freeman, SSAg, Addison. Buyck, Jennie Cornelia, SSAg, Henrietta. Byers, John Raoul, jr., Grad (P), Everett, Wash. Byrne, Robert Cooper, SSB, Hatfield, Mass. Cady, James Hilliard, SS, Genoa. Cahoon, Dorothy Evelyn, SS, SSAg, Hyannis, Mass. Cain, Annie Gray.iSS, SSAg, A.& M. College, Miss. Cain, Cyril Edward, Grad, Grad(P), SSAg, A.&M. College, Miss. Cain, Llewella Melba, SS, SSAg, Newark, N. J. Caldwell, Felix Renick, jr., SS, Circleville, Ohio. Caldwell, John Bigelow, SS, Fredonia. Calef, Louise Smith, SS, Providence, R. I. Calia, Joseph Charles, SSAg, Brooklyn. Calkins, Helen, SS, Quincy, 111. Callahan, Ethel Beatrice, SS, Binghamton. Cameron, Daniel Foster, SSB, SSAg, Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Camino, Berta Gamboa, SS, Ithaca. Camisa, Joseph Louis, SS, Ridgewood, N. J. Camp, Wendell Holmes, SSB, Columbus, Ohio. Campbell, Edward Ketcham, Grad (P), Ithaca. Campbell, Frank Bainbridge, SSL, Binghamton. Campbell, Marjorie Sinclair, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Campbell, William Bucke, Grad, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Canfield, Robert Dudley, SS, Newark, N. J. Cannon, Susan Ruth, SS, SSAg, Takoma Park, D. C. Canon, Helen, Grad (P), Ithaca. Caple, Kenneth Percy, SS, SSAg, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Carciotto, Lambert, SS, Brooklyn. Card, Dana George, Grad, SSAg, Lexington, Ky. Carey, Veronica Marguerite, SSAg, Groton. Carini, Rose Mary, SSAg, Chester, Conn. Caro, Warren Marcus, SSL, Brooklyn. Carpenter, Charles Milton, SS, Ithaca. Carpenter, Frederick Muncey, SS, Cumberland, Md. Carpenter, Robert Watson, SS, Gouverneur. Carr, Virginia Witters, Grad (P), Elmira. Carson, Arthur Leroy, SSAg, Ithaca. Carter, Howard Clare, SS, Bloomfield, N. J. Carter, Willard Dudley, Grad, SSAg, Bacone, Okla. Carty, Helen Marie, SSAg, Ithaca. Cary, Lucius Gould, SS, Richfield Springs. Case, Mary Margaret, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cathcart, Agnes, SS, SSAg, Newburgh. Catherwood, Martin Paul, Grad (P), Urbana, 111. Chamberlain, Mary Edna, Grad, SS, Hazleton, Pa. Chance, Harrison Levi, Grad, Grad (P), SSB, SSAg, Albion, Idaho. Chang, Nai-Feng, SS, SSAg, Shanghai, China. Chang, Nai-ming, SS, Shanghai, China. Chapman, Marshall Field, SS, Wyoming. Chapman, William Russell, Grad (P), Uniontown, Pa. Chappell, Arthur, SS, Brooklyn. Chardon, Fernando, SS, SSAg, Ponce, P. R. Chase, Frederic Peter Spence, SS, Clinton. Chase, Robert Parker, SSAg, Everett, Mass. Chatfield, Clayton Calkins, SS, SSB, SSAg, Union. Checkes, Toby Thelma, SS, Brooklyn. Chernoff, Bernard Menace, SSL, New Britain, Conn. Cherry, Philip Roberts, SS, Evanston, 111. Chestnut, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Chippey, Arthur Peter, Grad, SS, Raleigh, N. C. Choquette, Charles Auguste, Grad, SS, Hamilton. Choquette, Lucy "Wheeler, SS, Hamilton. Chou, Chen Yao, Grad, SS, SSB, Shanghai, China. Chowdhury, Dibyendu Prosad Roy, Grad, SS. SSAg, Calcutta, India. Chrise, William Andrew, SSL, Indiana, Pa. Christgau. Harrison John, SS, Rochester. Church, Frances, SS, Oak Park, 111. Church, Gilbert Patterson, SS, Titusville, Pa. Church, William Bull, SS, Washington, D. C. Churchill, Richard, SSAg, Westwego, La. Chute, Hettie Morse, Grad (P), Waterville, N. S., Canada. Cieser, Manuel, SS, Monticello. Clark, Anna Whitman, Grad (P), Binghamton. Clark, Ellen Stout, SS, Easton, Pa. Clark, Ellis Fred, Grad, SS, SSAg, Woodbury, Conn. Clark, Elsie Lois, SSAg, Ithaca. Clark, Everett Holmes, SSAg, Morrisville. Clark, Florence Elizabeth, Grad, SS, NewHartford. Clark, Helen Merrill, SS, Newton Highlands, Mass. Clark, Henry Marshall, SS, Baltimore, Md. Clarke, Mary Regis, SS, Bayside. Clarkson, John Montgomery, SS, Heinemann, S. C. Clemons, Leclare Francis, SS, New York City. Cleveland, Paul Clement, SSL, Glendale, Ohio. Clippinger, Florence Elizabeth, Grad, SSB, SSAg, Dayton, Ohio. Clubine, Percy Ernest, SS, SSB, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Cobb, Edmund Allen, SS, Ithaca. Coblentz, Roscoe Zacharias, Grad, SSAg, Middle- town, Md. Cochrane, Ethel Putney, SSAg, Brooklyn. Cohen, Eleanor Patricia, SS, White Plains. Cohen, Isadore Oscar, SS, Holyoke, Mass. Cohen, Reuben, SS, Bridgeport, Conn. Cohen, Rosalie Bram, SS, Providence, R. I. Cohn, Leslie McKinley, SS, New York City. Cohon, Beryl David, SS, Cumberland, Md. Coleman, Julius Victor, SS, New York City. Coles, Oliver Hammond, SSAg, Woodstown, N. J. Colgan, Jack MacCullam, SS, Nyack. Colledge, Edith Eleanor, SSAg, Cortland. Collier, Evelyne May, SS, Allentown, Pa. Colyer, Theodore Irving, SSL, Huntington. Commoner, Florence, SSAg, Edgemere. Compter, Herman Edward, SSL, New York City. Conaway, Mabel Elizabeth, SSAg, Greenwood, Del. Congdon, William Janes, SS, Salamanca. Conklin, Marie Catherine, SS, Brooklyn. Conklin, Roscoe G., SSAg, Mount Morris. Conklin, Ruth Eleanor, SSAg, Horseheads. Conley, Allie Henrietta, SS, Akron, Ohio. Connal, Velma Mildred, Grad, SSB, SSAg, New port Center, Vt. Conovitz, Kate, SSAg, Brooklyn. Cook, Edward DeWitt, SS, Buffalo. Cook, Florence Belle, SSAg, Rochester. Cook, Grace Maud, SSAg, Pitcher, N. D. Cook, Wallace Lewis, SS, Pasadena, Cal. Cooley, Kenneth Leo, SS, Fultonville. Cooper, Charles Logan, Grad, SS, SSAg, Harris burg, Pa. Cooper, William Dye, Grad, SSAg, Cox's Mills, W. Va. 250 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Copley, Miriam Nina, SS, Detroit, Mich. Copps, Abbie Maryette, Grad (P), Chateaugay. Corcoran, Mary Romayne, Grad, SS, Old Forge, Pa. Cornehlsen, William Christian, SS, Brooklyn. Cornish, Charles Hubbard, SS, SSB, Maplewood, N.J. Cornish, Cornelia Baker, SSAg, Grad (P), Cortland. Cortes, Henry, SS, Caldwell, N. J. Costello, John Donald, SS, Jessup, Pa. Cothran, John Cleveland, Grad (P), Lockport. Cotter, Mary Alice, SS, Poughkeepsie. Cotton, Margaret Wood, SS, Grand Haven, Mich. Coulson, Ruth Annette, SSAg, Venice Center. Covey, John Knox, SS, Coudersport, Pa. Cowan, Bessie R., SS, Cortland. Cowan, Robert Forrest, SS, SSAg, Hobart. Cox, Elizabeth Rand, SS, Plainfield, N. J. Cox, Herbert Freeman, jr., SS, Madison, N. J. Cox, Hiden Toy, Grad, SS, Greenville, S. C. Cox, Joseph Winston, jr., SS, Washington, D. C. Cox, Rex Warfield, Grad, Grad (P), SS, SSAg, Bement, 111. Coxe, Thomas Herbert Carey, SS, Bethlehem, Pa. Coyle, John, jr., SS, Baltimore, Md. Crafts, Arthur Gibbes, Grad, SS, Atlanta, Ga. Craig, Edna Belle, Grad, SSAg, SSB, Delhi. Craig, John Alexander, SS, Muskegon, Mich. Craig, John Harper, SSAg, Canastota. Craigie, Stanton Collins, SS, Beaver, Pa. Crane, Robert Lupton, jr., SS, Buffalo. Craven, Wesley Frank, jr., Grad (P), Bahama, N. C. Crawford, Alexander Loller, jr., SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Crawford, Floyd Titus, SS, Valois. Crawford, Harry William, SS, Verona, N. J. Crawford, William Fleming, Grad, SS, Blossburg, Pa. Creedon, Marion Catherine, SS, SSAg, North Collins. Creedon, Rosalyn Margaret, SS, SSAg, North Collins. Criscuolo, Peter Paul, jr., SS, Mount Vernon. Crogan, Gilbert Edwin, jr., SS, East Orange, N. J. Cron, Jessie Howatson, Grad, SS, SSAg, SSB, Dunmore, Pa. Crosby, Nellie Heck, SS, Ithaca. Crosier, Willard Francis, Grad (P), Howard, Kans. Crossley, James Lamont, SS, Syracuse. Crouch, Helen Rothwell, SSAg, Syracuse. Croucher, Bertha Buckley, SSAg, Newark. Crowell, Norborne Harris, Grad, Grad (P), Des Moines, Iowa. Cuddy, Raymond Stanislaus, SSL, Auburn. Cull, Roswell William, SS, Cazenovia. Cummings, Clarence, Grad, SS, SSAg, Colebrook, N. H. Cunningham, Paul Joseph, SS, Aurora. Currey, Marian Anita, SS, Omaha, Nebr. Curtis, Ford Elmore, Grad, SS, Johnstown, Pa. Curtis, Harriet Ralston, Grad, SS, Johnstown, Pa. Curtis, Margaret, Grad, SS, Saginaw, Mich. Cushing, Mildred Lane, SSAg, Buffalo. Cushman, Robert Alden, Grad (P), Lincoln, Nebr. Custer, John Scarlett, SS, Cynwyd, Pa. Cuthbert, Richard Lee, SS, Brooklyn. Cutler, Julius, SSL, Brooklyn. Cutton, George Leon, Grad, SS, Cortland. Czarnecki, A. Olga, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. D'Agostine, Joseph Louis, SS, Newark, N. J. Daley,William Francis, SS, SSAg, Pittsfield, Mass. Dalmas, Herbert Addison, Grad (P), Philadelphia, Pa. Dalton, Mary Jane, SSL, Bath. Daly, Florence Elizabeth, SS, New York City. Dana, Edna Katharine, SSAg, Tunkhannock, Pa. Daniels, Ruth Viola, Grad, SS, Smith Center, Kans. Danielson, Mary Carolyn, SSAg, Jamestown. Darby, Julian Paul, SS, Cortland. Dargan, Evan Pugh, Grad, Grad (P), SSAg, Pine Bluff, Ark. Darlington, John Edward, SS, Flushing. Davenport, John Stewart, SS, Buffalo. Davenport, Laura Elizabeth, SS, Buffalo. Davey, Harold Edwood, SS, Schenectady. David, Irene Jane, SS, Geneva. Davidson, Jess, SS, New York City. Davidson, Marion Truth, SSAg, Hackensack, N. J. Davies, William Watkins, jr., SS, New London, N. H. Davis, Alice Vivian, SS, Olyphant, Pa. Davis, Maude Margaret, SSAg, Greenport. Davis, Richard Stanley, SS, Laceyville, Pa. Davis, Susan Thum, SS, SSAg, Summit, N. J. Davis, William Samuel, Grad, SSAg, Le Raysville, Pa. Deakyne, Elsie, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Dean, Mary Jane, Grad, SS, Le Raysville, Pa. Deardurff, Fairy, SSAg, Cuba. Decker, Ernest Bradley, SS, New Milford, Pa. Dee, Vaughn Croft, SS, Bridgeport, Conn. DeFrance, Jesse Allison, Grad (P), Golden, Colo. DeFrees, Joseph Hutton, SS, Warren, Pa. DeGroat, Mary Adelaide, SS, Cortland. De Giuseppe, Giacomina, SS, Brooklyn. Dehner, Marie, Grad, SS, Westfield. Deitz, Fordyce Charles, Grad, SSAg, Farming- dale. del Rosario y Barlosea, Manuel, SS, Manila, P. I. de Moya. Martin Antonio, SSAg, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Dempsey, Eleanor Margaret, SSAg, Elmira. Denning, Doris Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, SSB, Cran ford, N. J. de Olloqui, Lucy T., SSAg, Carthage. Des Islets, Robert Eugene Mousseau, SS, Bethle hem, Pa. Dession, George Hathaway, SSL, Richmond Hill. Devilbiss, William Orndorff, SS, Baltimore, Md. De Wolf, Louis Rudolph, SS, Hart, Mich. Dickey, Ralph Davis, Grad (P), SSB, Gainesville, Fla. Dickson, James Ervin, SSAg, New York City. Dieffenbach, FredWilliam, SSL,Asbury Park, N. J. Di Fiore, Marie Christine, SS, New York City. Dillon, William David, SS, Saranac Lake. Diven, Irving Booth, SSL, Elmira. Dixon, Alfred Alexander, Grad, SS, Raleigh, N. C. Doan, John Henry, SS, Miamisburg, Ohio. Dobosh, John Joseph, SSL, Lansford, Pa. Dobson, Edward Ramsden, SS, Huntington. Dochtermann, Frederick Harold Charles, SSL, Mineola. Dodge, Catherine Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Contoo- cook, N. H. Doig, Russell Irving, SS, Edmeston. Doing, Park Atkinson, SSL, Brooklyn. Dolan, Alice Marie, Grad, SS, South Gardner, Mass. Domonkos, Imre, Grad (P), Irvington, N. J. Doney, Charles Francis, SSAg, Buffalo. Donlin, ThomasWhite, SS, Quincy, Mass. Donnan, Edward Craig, Grad, SS, Newfield. Donoghue, Carroll Jeremiah, SS, Flushing. Doran, Joseph Elbridge, SS, Revere, Mass. Dorf, Mollie, SS, Hunter. Dorfler, Bertha A., SS, SSAg, Laurens. Dorfler, Rena, SS, SSAg, Laurens. Dorion, Robinson Harry, SS, SSB, Rutland, Vt. Dornbush, Clara Susan, SS, Newark, N. J. Dorrance, Alfred Bayliss, Grad, Grad (P), SSAg, Scotts, Mich. Dreeben, Ray, SS, Brooklyn. Dreibelbis, Francis Ralph, Grad, Grad (P), Woos ter, Ohio. Driscoll, Mary Louise, SSAg, Oswego. Drouillard, Martha Amelia, SS, Detroit, Mich. Druce, Ivah Tooley, SSAg, Oswego. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 251 Drumm Maude Marion, SS, Johnstown. Drury John Valentine, SSL, New Haven, Conn. nr^d^e'x?,arol^Raymond- SS- Rochester. Duffield Helen Morris, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Duffy, Hortense, SS, Brooklyn. Duggan^ Emmett Martin, SS, Watertown Dulin Edward Milton, jr., SS, Washington, D. C. Du Mond^ Crawford Beers, SS, Walton. Dunbar, Elsie Jessie, SS, Troy, Pa Dunn, Ella Hulse, SS, Flushing. Dunster, Elizabeth Lavina, SS, Manlius. Durfee, Walter Hetherington, Grad (P), Geneva Duroe, Katharine Stoneman, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn Dusmberre, DavidWilmot, SS, Wellsboro Pa Dyke, Kingsbury, SS, Schenectady. Dymott, Mavis Sylvia, SS, Westerleigh. Eagan, Frances Palmer, Grad (P), Port Jervis Eastman, Moses Gale, Grad (P), Durham N H Eaton, Frederic, jr., SS, Washington, D. C. Eaton, O. Ruth, SS, Hamilton. Edel, Emma Sophia, SS, Olean. Edgerton, Kenneth Boyne, SSAg, Lock Haven, Pa. Edie, Florence Beatrice, SS, Cambridge. Edson, Edson Alden, SS, Washington, D. C. Edwards, John Freeman, Grad, SSAg, SSB, Washington, D. C. Edwards, Richard Ira, SS, New York City. Eggleston, George Dunn, SS, Binghamton. Ehaney, Hollis Johnson, SS, Geneseo. Ehrlich, Ann G., SS, Brooklyn. Ehrlich, Helen Ruth, SS, Brooklyn. Ehrlich, Madeline, SS, Brooklyn. Ehrman, Ruth Marie, SSAg, Kalamazoo, Mich. Eichelberger, Eli, SS, Saxton, Pa. Eickmann, Reintraut Martha, Grad, SS, West New York, N. J. Eike, Carol May, SS, SSAg, Sayre, Pa. Einhold, Hermina Helen, SSAg, New York City. Eldred, Grace Katherine, SS, Utica. Eldridge, Sophie Weygandt, Grad, SS, German- town, Pa. Eldridge, William, SS, Porterville. Eliot, Evelyn Byrd, SS, New York City. Elliott, Grace, SSAg, Lowville. Ely, Ruth Morales, SS, Marlboro, N. J. Emerman, Walter Louer, SSL, Massillon, Ohio. Emery, Maude Emma, SS, Newark, N. J. Emery, Stephen Albert, Grad (P), Brooklyn. Emmons, Frederick Earl, jr., SS, Elizabeth, N. J. Emmons, Marion Louise, SS, Spencer. Emperor, John Bernard, Grad (P), Columbia, Mo. Engelder, Miriam, Grad, SS, Wellsville. Engelken, Marie, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Engert, Margaret Mary, SS, Rochester. Engle, Ohmer Harold, Grad, SSAg, SSB, Alliance, Ohio. English, Phillip James, SS, Albany. Ensweig, Mary, SSAg, Brooklyn. Entemann, Charlotte Stimpson, SS, Newark, N. J. Epstein, Abraham, SS, New York City. Epstein, Bernard Eli, SS, Brooklyn. Epstein, Ida Leya, SSAg, New York City. Erdreich, Sadie, SS, New York City. Erickson, Paul Telford, SSAg, Brooklyn. Espe, Dwight Leonard, Grad (P), Ithaca. Etkin, William Nathan, SSAg, Brooklyn. Eustis, Harriet Johannott, SS, Winchester, Mass. Evans, Asher Ward, SSAg, Forestville. Evans, Doris Rosemary, SS, Rome. Evans, E. Mabel, SS, Parsons, Pa. Evans, Henry Carter, Grad, SSB, Riverton, N. J. Evans, Richard Arden, SS, Warren, Pa. Ewald, Andrew Donald, SS, White Plains. Faddis, Virginia Tatiana, SSAg, Troy. Fair, David Ramey, SS, Llanerch, Pa. Fairbanks, Alida B., SSAg, Burlington, Vt. Fairbanks, Floyd Cooper, Grad, SS, Rochester. Fang, Yung, SS, Tientsin, China. Fankuchen, Isidor, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Fanning, Joseph Brost, SS, Southampton. Farnham, Esther Coe, Grad (P), Owego. Farnham, Gertrude Julia, SSAg, Rochester. Farnum, Jessie Sybil, SSAg, Manchester Depot, Vt. Farnum, Paul Ervin, Grad, SSAg, Penacock, N. H. Fay, Eliot Gilbert, Grad (P), Ithaca. Fein, Oscar, SSL, New York City. Feinstein, Joseph, SS, Hoboken, N. J. Feit, Nettie, SS, SSAg, West New York, N. J. Feldesman, Jack, SS, New York City. Feldman, Janice, SS, New York City. Fennell, Thomas Francis, SSL, Jersey City, N. J. Fenner, Alan M., SSL, New York City. Ferrer, Joaquin, SS, Tayug, Pangasinan, P. I. Ferris, Frederick, SS, Madison, N. I. Feryall, Nettie Margaret, SSAg, Champlain. Festa, Felix Vincent, SSAg, Rome. Fey, Elizabeth, SSAg, Woodside. Fiegel, Evelyn, SS, New York City. Fielden, Elizabeth, SS, Telford, Pa. Fife, Ruth Eisendorf, SS, New York City. Filmer, Edwin Alfred, Grad (P), Binghamton. Fina, Amelia, SS, SSAg, Reading, Pa. Finch, Abbie Evandeen, SS, Whitehall. Finch, Mae Beulah, SS, Whitehall. Fine, Ida, SSAg, New York City. Fink, Bernard, SS, Brooklyn. Finkelstein, Phillip, SSL, Freeport. Fish, Elizabeth, SS, Ithaca. Fish, Katherine, SS, Ithaca. Fish, Marion, Grad, SSAg, Rochester. Fischer, Mildred Margaret, SS, Elizabeth, N. J. Fisher, David Alexander, SS,Winston-Salem, N. C. Fisher, Louise, SS, Pottsville, Pa. Firman, William Byer, SS, Glen Ridge, N. J. Fitch, Eleanor Jean, SS, SSB, Elmira. FitzGerald, John Woodward, Grad (P), Brooklyn. Flanagan, Edna May, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Flavin, Mary, SS, Concord, N. H. Fleet, John Seddon, SS, Culver, Ind. Fleming, Guillermo, SS, Brooklyn. Fletcher, Frank Chittenden, Grad (P), Minneapolis, Minn. Fletcher, Helen Irey, Grad, SSAg, SSB, West Fletcher, SamuelVaughton, Grad, SSAg, SSB,West Chester, Pa. Fliashnick, Arnold Sidney, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Flint, Gilbert Stevens, SS, Freeport. Flores, John Leslie, SS, Rye. Foerster, Bertha Louise, SSAg, Hollis. Ford, Walter Goodsel, SS, Wellsville. Fordon, Helen Dorothy, SS, Geneva. Fordyce, Charles Redman, Grad (P), Mount Vernon, Iowa. Forman, Sara Cecile, SS, Brooklyn. Foster, Charles Edward, Grad, SSAg, Hamilton. Foster, Helen Gratia, SSAg, Hamilton. Foster, Robert Geib, Grad (P), Ithaca. Fouse, Eugene Kenneth, SS, Akron, Ohio. Fox, Frank, SS, Gloversville. Fox, Mollie Eleanor, SS, Brooklyn. Fraad, Lewis Martin, SS, SSB, Brooklyn. Fradenburgh, Katharine Ellen, SSAg, Dexter, Mich. Fraher, Francis Vincent, SSAg, Lynn, Mass. Frahm, Helen Bosworth, SS, Bedford, Ind. Frank, Minna, Grad, SS, Ozone Park. Frankle, Anna, SS, Brooklyn. Franklin, Morton, Grad (P), Ithaca. Fraser, Rachel Shaw, SSAg, Geneseo. Frederick, John E., SSAg, Oneonta. Freedman, Mary, SS, West New York, N. J. Freeman, Harrop Arthur, SSL, Ithaca. Freeman, Leland Norman, Grad, SS, Elmira Heights. Freeman, Ray McArthur, Grad, SS, SSB, Gouver neur. Freemantle, Nettie Virginia, SS, Oswego. 252 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Freer, Ruskin Skidmore, SS, SSB, Lynchburg, Va. French, George Thomas, jr., SS, Bloomfield, N. J. French, Harold Parker, Grad, SSAg, Albany. Friedman, Miriam, SS, SSB, Newark, N. J. Friedrichs, Howard Wharton, SSL, Wheeling, W. Va. Fuller, Herbert Harrison, SSAg, Gouverneur. Fuller, Kenneth Wood, SSL, Utica. Fuller, Robert Henry, SSL, Ashtabula, Ohio. Freuder, Grace Elkan, SS, Brooklyn. Freund, Philip Herbert, SS, Detroit, Mich. Freundlich, Charles Irving, SS, New York City. Frey, Carl Adam, Grad (P), Athens, Ohio. Froehlich, Joseph Theodore, SS, Rockville Centre. Frost, Celestia Abbey, SS, Watkins Glen. Frost, Miriam, SS, Summit, N. J. Fry, Howard Naugle, Grad, SS, Shillington, Pa. Fry, James Wilson, SS, Buffalo. Fuertes, Mary, SS, Ithaca. Fuggle, Marjorie Winifred, SSB, Jamesville. Fuller, Ada Palmer, SS, Swarthmore, Pa. Furr, joe Randolph, Grad (P), SSAg, Ithaca. Fusfeld, Arnold, SS, Brooklyn. Gabelmann, Henry Herbert, SSAg, Trumansburg. Galbreath, Eva Famous, SSAg, Webster. Galbreath, Malcolm Bruce, Grad, SSAg, Webster. Gale, Ben Purse, SS, Gates Mill, Ohio. Gale, Eleanor Ruth, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Galucci, Nicholas John, SSAg, Wappengers Falls. Gannon, Julia Lucille, SSAg, New York City. Garden, Peter Thomas, SS, Pittsfield, Mass. Gardner, Luella Pearl, Grad, SSAg, North Cohoc ton. Gardner. Franklin Truesdell, Grad (P), Tulsa, Okla. Gardnier, Lois Evelyn, SSAg, Coudersport, Pa. Garnsey, LeRoy Guion, SS, Seneca Falls. Gasool, Anna, Grad (P), Kingston. Gates, Jessie Elisabeth, SS, Oneonta. Gates, Mary Reuter, SS, Louisville, Ky. Gaynor, Evelyn Marguerite, SSAg, Ithaca. Gazley, Catharine Davison, SSAg, Fairport. Geoghegan, Richard Tighe, SS, New Rochelle. George, Christine Hovey, SS, SSAg, Ithaca. Georgi, Edmond Alfred, SS, Scarsdale. Gerlein, Enrique Lorenzo, SS, Barranquilla, Colombia. German, Gertrude, SS, New York City. Gewecke, Gordon Charles, SS, Rockville Centre. Gibbs, Alice Helen, SSAg, Sherman. Gibbs, Charles Parker, SSAg, Hancock. Gibson, Robert Law, jr., SS, Saint Augustine, Fla. Gierke, Alfred Gustav, SS, Grad (P), Weedsport. Giese, Ottilie, SS, SSAg, Dolgeville. Gifford, John P., SSAg, Berkeley, Cal. Gilbert, Clifford William, Grad (P), Ithaca. Gilbert, Marie Madeline, Grad (P), Ithaca. Gildersleeve, Marion Louise, SS, Brooklyn. Gile, Grace L., SSAg, White Plains. Gillaspie, Athey Graves, Grad, SS, SSB, Big Island, Va. Gillespie, Harold James, SS, Binghamton. Gillespie, John Sanborn, SS, Hungtinton, W. Va. Gillespie, Sarah Lappeus, SS, SSAg, Binghamton. Gillett, Charles Alton, Grad (P), Poughkeepsie. Gillett, Gladys Cora, SSAg, Auburn. Gillette, Lawrence Palmer, SSAg, Ithaca. Gilman, Wilbur Elwyn, Grad (P), Amsterdam. Glezen, Winifred Jennie, SS, SSB, Lisle. Godfrey, Mary Gertrude, SS, Trumansburg. Goldberg, Sylvia Beatrix, SSL, Syracuse. Golden, Daniel Lewis, SS, New York City. Goldman, Abraham, SSL, New Haven, Conn. Goldstein, Eva, SS, New York City. Goldstein, Ruth Therese, SS, New York City. Goldstein, Sylvia Dorothea, SS, Far Rockaway. Golomb, Charlotte, Grad, SS, New York City. Goodale, Robert Gokey, SSL, Bayonne, N. J. Gooding, Alice Annabelle, Grad, SSB, Albany. Goodman, Eugenie Gladys, SS, Richmond Hill. Goodnow, Donald Winfred, Grad, SS, Mendon, Mass. Goodnow, George Nichols, SS, Ithaca. Goodrich, Edith, SS, Troy. Goodrich, Robert Cleveland, SS, Ithaca. Goodwin, Merle Alice, Grad, SS, Fort Collins, Colo. Gordon, Eva Lucretia, SSAg, Minneapolis, Minn. Gordon, Ruth Rose, SSAg, New York City. Gottlieb, Louis Irving, SS, Tannersville. Gottlieb, Philip, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Gould, Elizabeth Laurence, SS, East Orange, N. J. Gould, Sophia Arline, Grad, SSB, Baltimore, Md. Goulden, Alice Louise, SS, New York City. Gouled, Alice Jean, SS, Montclair, N. J. Gouled, William Stanley, SS, Montclair, N. J. Graef, Frederick Leffingwell, SS, Brooklyn. Graf, Hilde, SS, New York City. Graham, Lucile Eleanor, SSAg, Batavia. Graham, Neil Henry, Grad, SS, Rushville. Granate, Celia, SSAg, Brooklyn. Grant, Chauncey Lewis, SS, SSL, Brooklyn. Grauer, Herman Robert, SS. New York City. Graves, Yvonne Florence, SSAg, Brooklyn. Graw, Bertha, SS, SSB, Newark, N. J. Gray, Elsie Maud, SSAg, Burlington, Vt. Gray, George Otis, SS, North Rose. Gray, GlennWesley, Grad (P), New Vineyard, Me. Gray, John, Grad, Grad (P), SSB, Gainesville, Fla. Gray, Percy Scott, SS, Honolulu, Hawaii. Green, Albert John, SS, Ilion. Green, J. Paul, SSAg, Almond. Greenawald, John Alvin, Grad, SS, Schnecksville, Pa. Greenberg, Etta, SS, Brooklyn. Greenberg, Jacob, SSAg, SSB, Brooklyn. Greenblatt, Miriam Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn. Greene, FrancisWygant, SSL, Ossining. Greene, Gladys Millicent, SSB, Cherry Valley. Greene, William Lawrence, Grad, SS, Garysburg, N. C. Greenfield, Sidell, SSAg, Brooklyn. Greenlee, Minerva Ross, SS, New York City. Greenman, Lena Beecher, SSAg, Harford Mills. Greenspan, Lena, SSAg, New York City. Greenspan, Martin Dingy, SS, Weehawken, N. J. Griffin, Francis Ellsworth, Grad, SSAg, Ossining. Griffiths, Elizabeth Lilley, Grad (P), Takoma Park, D. C. Griffiths, Francis Priday, Grad, SS, Seattle, Wash. Gring, David Edwin, SS, Reading, Pa. Griswold, Welsey Southmayd, SS, Middletown, Conn. Gronich, Maxwell Armand, SS, New York City. Grossman, Beatrice Constance, SS, Brookline, Mass. Grosvenar, Marian Kathryn, SS, Johnstown. Grounsell, Walter Northscot, jr., SS, Binghamton. Guenteit, Sylvia Margaret, SSAg, Ithaca. Guerin, Courtland Vincent, SS, Mendham, J. Guerrero, Jose Antonio, SS, Ponce, Porto Rico. Gurney, Walter Harold, SSAg, Warrensburg. Gwyn, Morgan Haydn, Grad, SS, Taylor, Pa. Haas, Albert John, SSAg, New York City. Haas, Pauline, SS, Dayton, Ohio. Habicht, John Otto, SS, Kingston, Pa. Hackett, James Eugene, jr., SSAg, NewYork City. Hadley, Ethel Almira, Grad, SS, Tarrytown. Hague, Iras Kathryn, Grad, SS, Memphis. Haight, Sidney Niles, Grad, SS, Albany. Haines, Emily Marian, SS, SSAg, Moorestown, . N. J. Haines, Evelyn Marie, SS, Monroeton, Pa. Haldeman, DorisWeiss, Grad, SSAg, Philadelphia, Pa. Hale, Danforth Rawson, Grad, Grad (P), SS, Colorado Springs, Colo. Hale, Luther Scott, SS, Winchester, Va. Haley, Harold Leroy, Grad, SS, Buffalo. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF I928 253 Hall, Ada Cole, SSAg, Rochester. Hall, Alta Bell, Grad (P), New York City. Hall, EverettWesley, Grad (P), Fond du Lac, Wis. Hall, James Kenneth, SS, Lexington, Ky. Hall, John Kingston, SSAg, St. Petersburg, Fla. Hall, Leonard Hewett, SSAg, Scarsdale H^' \'7man Davisn, SSL, Valley Stream. Hall, Matthew Albert, SS, Syracuse. Hall, Roswell Albing, SS, Buffalo. Hall,William Franklin, Grad, SSAg, State College, Hallenbeck, Harmon, SSAg, Hudson. Halprin, Pearl Ethel, SSAg, New York City. Halsey, Hugh, SS, Groton. Halstead, Thane Rockwell, SS, Somerville, N. J. Hamilton, Anne Sargent, SS, Ithaca. Hamilton, Henry Glenn, Grad (P),Gainesville, Fla. Hamilton, William Douglas, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Hammond, Helen Lillis, SS, SSB, Worcester, Mass. Hanby, Katherine Gates, SSAg, Sodus. Hanby, Marion Ruth, SS, Sodus. Hand, Evelyn Lawton. Grad, SS, Hallstead, Pa. Hand, Jasper Newell, SS, Laurens. Hannon, Anselm Joseph, SS, Harrison. Hannon, John Vincent, SSAg, Binghamton. Hansen, Esther Violet, Grad (P), Omaha, Nebr. Harby, Gordon Stearns, SS, Binghamton. Harding, Clifford Lee, SSAg, Breesport. Hardy, Robert Burdette, Grad, SS, SSAg, Belmont. Harper, Floyd Arthur, Grad (P), Middleville, Mich. Harris, Edward Park, 2nd, SS, Warsaw. Harris, James Alwin, SSAg, Rochester. Harris, John Brown, SSAg, Canastota. Harris, Lloyd Diamond, SS, Poughkeepsie. Harris, Martha Adelaide, SS, SSAg, Columbus, Miss. Harris, Sarah Lillian, SSAg, Brooklyn. Harshbarger, Henry Clay, Grad (P), Onawa, Iowa. Hart, Clara Avis, Grad (P), New York City. Hart, Donald Edson, SS, Rochester. Hart, George Alexis, SS, Wilmington, Del. Harter, Eugene Kenneth, SS, Herkimer. Hartman, Mary Alvernon, SS, Stillwater, Pa. Hartman, Robert James, SS, Fort Wayne, Ind. Hartnett, Elizabeth Marion Neville, SSAg, Merri- field. Harvey, John Stewart, SSAg, Lake Forest, 111. Harwood, Robert Daniel, Grad (P), San Diego, Cal. Haselton, George Harry, jr., SS, Evanston, 111. Haslett, Henry Ernest, SSAg, Ithaca. Hastings, Grace Evelyn, SSB, Warrensburg. Hatch, Duane Spencer, Grad (P) , SSAg, Greenwich. Hatch, Emily Gilchrist, Grad (P), Cooperstown. Hatch, James William, SSAg, Oneida. Hatfield, Henry Harter, SS, Utica. Haug, Richard, SSL, Brooklyn. Haugh, Frank Stanley, SS, Rochester. Hawes, David Blair, SS, Fort Worth, Texas. Hawes, George Holbrook, SS, Skowhegan, Me. Hayes, William Harold, Grad, SS, St. John, N. B., Canada. Hayes, WilliamWallace, SSAg, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. Hayner, John Lewis, SS, Fort Wayne, Ind. Hazeltine, Karl Snyder, Grad, SSAg, San Jose, Cal. Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, Grad (P), Ithaca. Heath, Dorothy Josephine, SS, Morristown, N. J. Heath, Harvey B., SSAg, Deposit. Heathman, Frank Bolton, jr., SS, Dayton, Ohio. Hecht, Sylvia C, SSAg, Brooklyn. Heether, James Arthur, Grad, SSB, Williamsport, Pa. Heiberg, Elvin Ragnvald, SS, Washington, D. C. Heintzelman, Walter Francis, Grad, SSAg, Hazle- ton, Pa. Heisey, George Duncan, SS, Newark, Ohio. Heist, Charles Albert, SSAg, Clarence. Helms, Osburn. Charles, Grad, SSAg, Marion, Ala. Helvey, Frederick Beeler, SS, Hamilton, Ohio. Hemmway, Caroline Ella, Grad, SSAg, Corning. Hemmway, Marion Louise, SS, Corning. Hemphill, Raymond John, Grad (P), Ithaca. Henderson, Richard Everett, jr., SS, Beverly, Mass. Henderson, Sidney, SSAg, New York C;ty. Hendrickson, Margaret Elizabeth, SS, Richmond- ville. Hene, Julius Anhalt, SS, Scarsdale. Henne, Charles Herman, SSL, Philadelohia, Pa. Henrich, Grace Katharine, Grad, SS, SSAg, Buffalo. Hering, Paul Edmund, Grad (P), SSB, New York City. Herrick, Anne Bertha, SS, Ithaca. Herrick, Newton Jay, jr., SSL, Canajoharie. Herrick, Stephen Marion, Grad, SS, SSAg, Ithaca. Herring, Margaret Shaw, SS, Gouverneur. Herrmann, Carolyn, SS, New York City. Herrmann, Evelyn, SS, New York City. Hershon, Marjorie, SSAg, Forest Hills. Hertzlinger, Tony Harmelin, SS, Brooklyn. Hetherington, Lyster Meadows, Grad, SSAg, Fultonville. Hettes, Paul William, Grad, SS, Hop Bottom, Pa. Hewes, Edna Mildred, Grad, SSAg, Bergen. Hewitt, Agnes Tefft, Grad. SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hewitt, Barnard Wolcott, Grad (P), North Tona wanda. Heyman, Ralph Kirstein, SS, New Rochelle. Hick, Charles Sylvester, SSAg, Jeffersonville. Higgins, Harold Gerard, SS, New York City. Hilbert, Margaret Hilda, SS, Candor. Hill, Iverna, SS, Schenectady. Hill, Ralph Lee, jr., SS, Wernersville, Pa. Hill, Virginia Corinne, SSAg, Palmyra. Hillman, Freida Edith, SS, New York City. Hilton, Anne S., SSAg, Jamestown. Hilyard, Harry LeRoy, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Hinman, E. Harold, Grad (P), SSAg, Ithaca. Hinshaw, Mabel Eldridge, Grad, SS, Miller, Mo. Hinton, William Henry, SS, Petersburg, Va. Hirsch, Harriette Marion, SS, Brooklyn. Hirschfeld, Anna Lurie, SSAg, Brooklyn. Hoag, DeEtta Emily, SS, Smithville Flats. Hoag, Dwelle Schofield, SS, Greenwich. Hoag, Lehman Edward, Grad (P), Waverly. Hodge, Walter William, SS, Chicago, 111. Hodges, Albert Randolph, SS, Ridgewood, N. J. Hoefle, Charles Henry, SSB, Ithaca. Hoelderlin, Louise, SS, Brooklyn. Hoffman, Helen Crissy, SS, Brooklyn. Hoffman, Lillian Winifred, SS, Westminster, Md. Hoffman, Lucy Margaret, SS, SSAg, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Hoffman, Ruth, Grad, SSB, Elmira. Hoffmann, Wilfred Ernest, SS, Truxton. Hoffsommer, Harold Charles, Grad (P), Roxbury, Kans. Hogan, Mary Reginald, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Hoisington, Pauline Bartle, SS, SSB, Ithaca. Hoitt, Eda Beatrice, SS, SSAg, Nashua, N. H. Holcombe, Pauline Cook, Grad, SS, Dushore, Pa. Hollenberg, Frances, SS, Brooklyn. Holliday, Edith Wray, SS, Ithaca. Hollis, Anna Julian, SS, Sandy Creek. Hollis, Helen Dorothy, Grad, SS, Hudson, Iowa. Holmberg, Clarence, SSL, Great Falls, Mont. Holmes, Laura Adda, SS, SSAg, Donora, Pa. Holt, Charles R., SS, Brooklyn. Hoose, Ruth Laurena, SSAg, Cortland. Hoover, Helen Blanche, Grad, SS, Omaha, Nebr. Hopkins, Robert Lute, SSAg, Chagin Falls, Ohio. Hopson, Edwin Salisbury, SSAg, Dolgeville. Horn, Clara, SSAg, New York City. Horn, Ruth Marguerite, SS, Ithaca. Horner, Louise Mary, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Horner, Mildred Anna, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Horowitz, Alfred Sinclair, SS, Brooklyn. Horton, George Mansfield, SS, Bridgeport, Conn. 254 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Horwitz, Ruth, SS, Brooklyn. Hoshino, Akira, SS, Kobe, Japan. Hotaling, Gladys, Grad, SSB, Richmond. Houchins, Joseph Roosevelt, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Houghton, Laura Jane, SSAg, Ripley. Houston, Alfred Everett, SS, Millvale, Pa. Howell, Wilbur Samuel, Grad (P), Bradford. Howland, Charles Berry, SSL, Swarthmore, Pa. Howland, Reeve Scott, SS, Elmira. Howser, Beatrice Elnora, SS, Groton. Howson, Stewart Beattie, SSAg, New Castle, Pa. Hsiao, Ching Yun, SS, Washington, D. C. Hsu, Chien, Grad, SS, SSAg, Lin-Pu, Chekiang, China. Hsu, Tseng Ying, SSAg, SSB, Tsinan, Shantung, China. Huang, I., SS, Amoy, China. Hubbard, Charles, Grad, SSAg, Princeton, Ky. Hubbard, Jacob Cartwright, SSAg, Windsor, N. C. Hubbell, Robert Henry, SSAg, Ithaca. Hubbs, Horace Newton, Grad (P), Geneva. Huber, William John, SS, Scranton, Pa. Hudon, Marc Henri, Grad, SSAg, Montreal, Canada. Huey, Lee, SSAg, Cobleskill. Hughes, Ellen Esther, SS, SSAg, Cortland. Hughes, Everett Clarke, Grad (P), Worthington, Minn. Hughes, Howard James, SS, Ithaca. Hughey, Ruth Willard, Grad, SS, Conway, Ark. Hulse, Melvin Lovell, Grad, SS, Hackettstown, N.J. Hunt, George Pratt, jr., SS, SSB, Pittsfield, Mass. Hunt, Helen Cummings, SSAg, SSB, Hyde Park, Mass. Hunter, Frances Anne, SS, SSAg, Colorado Springs, Colo. Hunter, Howard Louis, Grad (P), Fulton. Hurlburt, J. Edward, SSAg, Binghamton. Hutcheson, Homer Albers, SS, Salamanca. Hyde, Kenneth Rhodes, SSAg, Hagerstown, Md. Hyman, Evelyn, SS, Richmond Hill. Hyman, Fannie Jay, SSAg, New York City. Hyman, Nathan, SSL, Pittston, Pa. Hynds, Claude Edgar, SS, SSAg, Delmar. Iacovino, Maddalena Mary, SS, Auburn. Ibold, William Sharman, SS, Cincinnati, Ohio. Inaba, Minoru, SS, Bethlehem, Pa. Isaacs, Leah, SS, New York City. Isbell, Sarah Rachel, Grad, SS, Denver, Colo. Israel, Florence, SS, Brooklyn. Israel, Irving, SS, New York City. Jacoby, Anna Laura, Grad, SS, York, Pa. jaffe, Adeline, SS, Passaic, N. j. jaffee, Howard Jerome, SS, Brooklyn. jaggers, Richard Elmer, Grad (P), Frankfort, Ky. jamer, Tessie Margaret, Grad, SSB, Astoria. Jameson, Helen Elizabeth, SSAg, Jamaica. Jamison, Frank Stover, SS, SSAg, SSB, College Station, Texas. Jamison, Gordon MacLaren, SS, St. Davids, Pa. jann, Marie Catherine, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. jenness, James Russell, Grad (P), Chrisman, III. Jennings, Laura, SSAg, Ithaca. Jensen, Richard Alfred, Grad, SSAg, North Troy. jermano, Frank, SSL, Massena. Jewett, Dorothy, SSAg, Berkshire. Joachim, Daisy Rieger, SSAg, Brooklyn. joelson, Helen, SS, New York City. Joffe, Sara, SSAg, New York City. Johannsen, Dorothea Elizabeth, SS, Ithaca. johannsen, Laurence Oskar, SS, Ithaca. johannsen, Mary Augusta Rose, SS, Staten Island. johannsen, Robert Albert, SS, Ithaca. Johnson, Carl Emmanuel, SS, Brooklyn. Johnson, Dora, SS, SSAg, Hartford, Conn. Johnson, James Dean, SS, Little Rock, Ark. Johnson, josie Edna, SSB, New Haven, Conn. Johnson, Mary Martin, Grad, SS, Raleigh, N. C. Johnson, Max Sherred, SS, Greenville, Pa. Johnston, Alice Pierce, Grad (P), Santa Cruz, Cal. Johnston, Archie Melville, SS, Findlay, Ohio. Johnston, James Avery, SSAg, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Jones, Helen Holley, SS, SSAg, Cleveland, Ohio. Jones, Helen Marion, SSAg, Rockaway Beach. Jones, Lucie Janet, Grad, SS, Milton, N. H. Jones, Mary Rosana, SSAg, Spencer. Jones, Roger Warren, SS, Coral Gables, Fla. Jones, Vera Lois, SS, Wolcott. Jordan, Gertrude Hieronymus, Grad, SSAg, New York City. Jorgensen, Robert Westengaard, SS, Chicago, 111. Judy, Paul Ricker, Grad (P), Portland, Ind. junkin, John MacLean, SS, Bellevue, Pa. Justin, Joel Sates, SS, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Kahn, Jack, SS, New Rochelle. Kamm, Laura Ida, SSAg, Marietta. Kanehl, Henrietta Metha, SS, Manchester, Conn. Kaplan, Bessie, SS, Union City, N. J. Kaplan, Gilbert Newton, SS, Hartford, Conn. Kaplan, Harry, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Kaplan, Ruth Lillian, SS, Union City, N. J. Kapur, Ramji Das, SSAg, Lahore, India. Kasparian, Hagop Mahdesi, SSAg, Ithaca. Katz, Bernard, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Katz, Helen, SS, Brooklyn. Kaufholz, Ferdinand, SS, Baltimore, Md. Kaufman, Karl, SS, New York City. Kay, Ashby Welden, SSAg, Apple Grove, Va. Kaye, Neva, SS, New York City. Kean, Donald Frazee, SS, Leonia, N. J. Keator, Ruth Laing, SS, Utica. Keck, Anna Frederica, SS, Eastport. Keefer,WilliamWashington, jr., SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Keiber, Helena Katherine, SSL, Amherst, Mass. Keily, Hazel Marie Louise, SS, Providence, R. I. Keith, Helen Blanche, SS, SSAg, South Manchester, Conn. Kelchner, Clyde Isburn, Grad, SS, Keuka Park. Keller, Ethel Josephine, SS, SSAg, Reading, Pa. Keller, Robert Davidson, SS, Rochester. Keller, Thelma Clare, SS, Brooklyn. Keller, William Conrad, SS, Haverstraw. Kellogg, Marion Glee, SS, SSAg, Rochester. Kellogg, Martin Williams, SS, West Hartford, Conn. Kellogg, Peter Paul. SSB, Rochester. Kellogg, Willard Maxwell, SSB, West Hartford, Conn. Kelly, Florence Beatrice, SSAg, North Bangor. Kelsey, Evangeline Elizabeth, SSAg, Ithaca. Kelsey, Genevieve Marie, Grad, SS, Candor. Kelsey, Marion Cadwell, SSAg, Candor. Kemp, William Henry, jr., Grad, SSAg, Pocatello, Idaho. Kendall, Michael M., SSL, Winter Haven, Fla. Kenfield, Camilla Elizabeth, SSAg, Cortland. Kenfield, Zetta Elizabeth, SSAg, Ithaca. Kennedy, Helen Mary, Grad, SS, Sayre, Pa. Keshin, Jesse Gerald, SSB, Far Rockaway. Kerr, Amy Eliza, Grad, SS, Bulger, Pa. Kerr, Thomas, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Ketcham, Anna Frances, Grad, SS, Port Jervis. Kiang, Tsai Han, Grad, SS, Shanghai, China. Kilts, Alice Kathern, Grad, SS, Sharon. Kiltz, Kenneth William, Grad, SSAg, Crawfords- ville, Ind. Kimball, Marjorie Daisy, SS, Elmira. Kimball, Ruth Furmage, Grad, SS, Washington, D. C. King, Carleton Birdsall, SSAg, Central Valley. King, Dorothy, SS, Ithaca. King, Dudley Slocum, SS, Ithaca. King, John Daniel, SSAg, Troy. King, Sidney Leonard, SS, Poughkeepsie. King, Walter Charles, SSAg, Franklin. Kingsbury, Albert William, SS, Elizabeth, N. J. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 255 Kingsley, Margaret Anne, SS, Nutley N T Kingsley, Sumner Brooks, SS, Rome Kmoy, Sarah Jane, SS, Brooklyn. Kipp, Mary Esther, SS, Penn Yan. Kirby, Anna Chapman, SS, Califon, N. J Kirk, Joseph Stanley, Grad (P), Peach Bottom, Pa. Kirkwood, Alexander, SS, Brooklyn. Kirkwood, Christine Antonette, SS, Brooklyn. Kitt, Lydia Patterson, SSAg, New Rochelle Kivelson, Sally Ada, SSAg,' Brooklyn. Klatskin, Gerald, SS, SSB, Brooklyn. Klima, Ella Marie, SSAg, Elmhurst. Klindtworth, Mary Laughlin, SSAg, Ithaca. Kline, Theodore Henry, SSL, Hudson. Klotz, Alexander Barrett, Grad, SSB, Ithaca. Knaebel, John Ballantine, SS, Washington, D. C. Knaysi, George Abdallah, SS, Ithaca. Knettles, Emma Woodbury, SSAg, South Lansing. Knorr, Helen Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn. Kobacker, Charlotte, SS, Uniontown, Pa. Kohlmeyer, John Byron, Grad, SSAg, West Lafayette, Ind. Kojevnikoff.Nickolas NLckolas, SS, Samara, Russia. Kolbe, Ernest L., Grad (P), Glencoe, Minn. Kollberg, Paul Gustaf, SS, Milwaukee, Wis. Koller, lone Laura, SSAg, Johnstown. Konheim, Albert Jerome, SS, Mount Vernon. Koppelman, Esther Lillian, SS, Brooklyn. Koral, Solomon, SSAg, Richmond Hill. Korey, Ruth A., SS, Brooklyn. Korherr, Isabel Mary, SS, Ithaca. Kornblith, Rebecca Helen, SS, Brooklyn. Kovner, Beatrice Lally, SS, Brooklyn. Kraft, Ona, Grad, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Kreusser, Edward Julian, SS, Brooklyn. Krieger, Ruth Freda, SS, Woodhaven. Krimsky, Ruth Diana, SS, New York City. Krueger, Walter William, SSB, Grand Rapids, Mich. Krug, Jean Hazel, SS, Brooklyn. Ku, Chien Chi, SS, Wasih, China. Kuan, Fu Chuan, SS, Peking, China. Kuan, Kun-Lun Chin, SS, Peking, China. Kulp, Claude Livingston, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Kumpf, Louis Laubach, SS, Mount Holley, N. J. Kuney, Ellen Gertrude, SSAg, Seneca Falls. Kuris, Edith, SS, Brooklyn. Kurtz, Wilbur Henry, SSAg, Saginaw, Mich. Kurz, Edward Royal Henry, Grad (P), Glendale. Kushner, Evelyn Florence, SSAg, New York City. Kusselman, M. Mollie, SS, New York City. La Due, Marian Margaret, SS, Utica. Laidlaw, Archibald McVey, SSL, Ellicottville. de Lalla, Emanuel, SS, Utica. Lamb, Herschel Whiteside, SS, Youngstown, Ohio. Lambert, Paula Claire, SS, New York City. Landes, James Saul, SS,Brooklyn. Landsman, Samuel, SSAg, New York City. Lane, Dorothy Olive, SS, SSAg, Keene, N. H. Lane, Mary Catherine, SSAg, Cortland. Langdon, Jervis, jr., SSL, Elmira. Langhorst, Frederick Lothian, SS, Elgin, 111. Lantieri, Salvatore, SS, Brooklyn. Larco, Alfred Jose, SS, SSB, Trujillo, Peru. Larrauri. Luis Optaciano, SS, Cardenas, Cuba. Larson, Elsie Augusta, SS, Brooklyn. Larson, Grace Vernette, Grad, SSAg, SSB, Paxton, Lashinsky, Rose Beverlye, SS, SSAg, Bayonne, N. J. Lassar, Israel Benedict, SSL, New York City. Lassiter, William Lawrence, SSAg, Albany. Laubengayer, Clara Lily, SSAg, Ithaca. Laubengayer, Elsa, SSAg, Ithaca. Lauterbach, Chester Henry, SS, Rochester. Laviano, Pasquale Jerome, SS, SSB, Brooklyn. Law, Wilbur Gerard, SS, Queens Village. Lawler, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Hoboken, N. J. Lawless, Harold Benedict, SS, Elizabeth, N. J. Lawrence, Vivian Streeter, jr., Grad, SS, Richmond, Va. Lazar, Daniel Morrison, SS, New York City. Leavitt, Marion Eleanor, SS, Newark, N. j. Lechtman, Marvin, SSL, New York City. LeCompte, Pearle, Grad, SS, Pierce City, Mo. Lee, Portia Mary, SSL, Chicago, 111. Lee, Sue, SS, Mount Vernon, Ga. Lee, Virginia, SSAg, Auburn. Leese, Frederick Sherman, SSAg, Rochester, Pa. Le Favour, David Edward, SSAg, Amsterdam. Leff, Arthur, SSL, Brooklyn. Leff, Ralph Eiffel, SS, Brooklyn. Lefler, Verne Myron, SS, SSAg, SSB, Troy, Pa. Leibman, Julius, SSL, Brooklyn. Leighton, Eleanor Sampson, Grad, SS,Walnut Hill, Me. Leighton, Myron Preble, Grad, SSAg, Walnut Hill, Me. Lemon, Carl Robert, SS, Springfield, Mass. Lenley, Sara, SSAg, New York City. Leoni, Edith Mead, SS, Ithaca. Lesan, Robert Carlton, SS, Hartsdale. Leun, Howard Francis, SS, Huntington. Lev, Joseph, Grad (P), Brooklyn. Leverich, Frederick Jesse, Grad, SS, Elmira. Levin, Allen Jay, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Levine, Alexander T., SSAg, Brooklyn. Levine, Elizabeth, SS, New York City. Levine, Shirley Evelyn, SSAg, Brooklyn. Levis, Robert Wetmore, SS, Rochester. Levison, Constance Jeanne, SS, Toledo, Ohio. Levy, Ruth Hyla, SS, Elizabeth, N. J. Lewis, Alfred George, SS, Geneva. Lewis, Arthur Walther, Grad (P), Oneonta. Lewis, Charles Edward, Grad, SS, Barryville. Lewis, David Gross, SS, Ithaca. Lewis, Elva L., SSAg, Perry. Lewis, Leonard Jacob, SS, Ithaca. Lewis, Loren Coleman, SS, West Allenhurst, N. J. Li, Tang-Yen, SS, Sukow, Shansi, China. Libby, Harriet Martin, SSAg, Ithaca. Lichtman, Charlotte Grace, SSAg, New York City. Lichtman, Frieda, SSAg, New York City. Liebich, Werner Paul, SS, Albany. Liegey, Marguerite Marie, SS, New Britain, Conn. Lighter, Richard Carlton, Grad, SSAg, Middle- town, Md. Lilly, Genevieve Mildred, SS, Belfast. Lindal, Herbert Frederick, SS, SSL, Buffalo. Lindblad, Alver Willard, SS, White Plains. Linderman, Verlee Orson, SSAg, Allegany. Linster, John Thompson, SS, Port Jervis. Lipa, Charles Buell, Grad (P), Utica. Lippman, May, SSAg, Brooklyn. Lipschitz, Irving Murray, SSL, New York City. Lipshitz, Leo, SS, Rockaway Park. Little, John Charles, jr., SSL, Saranac Lake. Little, Sidney Wahl, SS, Buffalo. Little, Van Allen, Grad, SSB, College Station, Texas. Livermore, Merle D., SS, Ithaca. Livingston, Edna Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Tarrytown. Lockerby, Beulah Myra, SS, Glens Falls. Lockwood, Cornelius Wygant, SSAg, Brooklyn. Lockwood, Evalina Alice, SSAg, Ithaca. Lockwood, Henry Skelding, jr., SS, Hempstead. Lof, Adolf, SS, New Rochelle. Loh, Ta-Ching, SSAg, SSB, Peking, China. Lohnes, James Thompson, SS, Valley Falls. Long, Ena Rose, Grad, SS, Funkstown, Md. Longley, Lewis Edward, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca. Loomis, Barlow Tingley, Grad, SS, Unadilla. Lourie, Reginald Spencer, SSAg, Brooklyn. Louttit, Thomas Robley, SS, Cranston, R. I. Love, Marjorie Jane Jacobs, SS, Ithaca. Loveland, Ernest Randall, SS, Watertown, Conn. Loverde, Anthony, SS, Niagara Falls. Lowe, Catherine Jane, SSAg, Livonia. Lubow, Blanche, SS, Elmhurst. 256 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Luce, Edith Mary, SSAg, Brockport. Lucia, Elena Maria, SS, Ridgewood. Lueder, Gertrude Louise, SS, Ithaca. Lundin, William Howard, SS, New York City. Luria, Herbert Bernard, SS, Reading, Pa. Lusch, John Sherer, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Lyall, John Dudley, SS, Athens. Lyall, Richard Gillies, SS, Athens. Lynch, Olive Estelle, SS, Phillipsburg, N. J. Lyon, Helen Louise, SS, Elmira. McCaffrey, Isabel, SS, New Hartford. McCanne, Lois, SSAg, Elmira Heights. McCaughan, Margaret Isabel, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. McCausland, Samuel Garber, SS, Glencoe, 111. McClain, Will Kelly, SSL, Lebanon, Tenn. McClelland, Mary Elizabeth, SS, Elmhurst. McClintock, Sarah Handy, SS, Brooklyn. McCollum, John Paschal, Grad (P), Emerson, Ark. MacCorkle, Harold Kirk, SS, Palmyra, N. J. McCorkle, John Lorimer, SS, Elmira. McCormack, Grace Robinson, SS, Greene. McCormick, Frank Thomas, SSL, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. McCormick, James Sebastian, jr., SS, Easton, Pa. McCracken, Clarissa Norton, SS, SSAg, Pittsburgh, Pa. McCracken, Ruby Lillian, SS, Lewistown, Pa. McCulla, Muriel Henrietta, Grad, SS, Thibodaux, La. McDonald, Frank Moore, SS, Akron, Ohio. McDonough, John Joseph, SSL, Newark, N. J. McDonough, Robert Kinzie, SS, West Point. McElvein, Thomas Irving, SSL, Buffalo. McGinn, Donald Joseph, Grad, SS, Indian Lake. McGoun, James Crawford, SS, New Castle, Pa. McGovern, Louis Vincent, SS, Brooklyn. McGrail, Thomas Henry, Grad, SS, Dover, N. H. McGraw, Hiram Ward, Grad, SS, Cortland. MacGregor, Conrad James, SSAg, Johnson City. McGregor, Robert Tyrie, SS, Elk Grove, Cal. McGuigan, Florence Helena, SS, Elmira. McGurren, Henry, SS, Chicago, 111. Mclnerney, Alice Mary, SS, Brooklyn. Maclntyre, Mabel Adele, SS, Ithaca. McKeith, Edythe, SS, Beechwood Park, Pa. Mackintosh,William DeForest, SS, Oklahoma City, Okla. McLane, Ralph Melville, SSL, Pensacola, Fla. McLaren, James Alexander, SS, Bullville. McLaughlin, James Riggs, SSAg, Cherry Creek. McLean, Edward Throckmorton, SS, St. James. McLean, William Bissell, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. McLouth, Alice Herendeen, Grad, SS, Shortsville. McMore, Harold Millard, SS, Fort Ann. McMullin, George Campbell, SS, Delhi. McNabb, Edith Methan, SS, SSAg, Delaware, Ohio. McNabb, Leroy Clifford, Grad, SS, Delaware, Ohio. McNaught, Clifford Fowler, Grad, SS, SSAg, Elmira. McNichol, Mary Jane, SS, Salineville, Ohio. MacPhail, Robert Campbell, SS, Auburn. McPherson, Archibald Newton, Grad, SS, Aber deen, Md. MacRae, Donald Corpron, SS, Scotia. McRee, Lila Mai, SS, Watkinsville, Ga. McSweeney, Timothy Hubert, SS, North Creek. McTighe, James Henry, SS, SSB, Binghamton. McWhorter, Meredith Cox, SSAg, Pine City. Magarity, Erma E., SS, Washington, D. C. Magee, Robert Aler, SS, Bayside. Magness, Doris Olivia, SS, Washington, D. C. Mahler, Edward, SSL, Perth Amboy, N. J. Mahler, Miriam, SS, New York City. Maine, Robert Vincent, SSL, Du Bois, Pa. Maisel, Bella Freda, SS, Buffalo. Malone, Wilfred Jerome, SS, Park Ridge, 111. Mange, John Proctor, SS, Plandome. Manheimer, Mildred Morrison, SS, NewYork City. Mann, Harvey Blount, Grad, Grad (P), SS, Raleigh, N. C. Mansfield, Harriet Louise, SSB, Tavares, Fla. Maplesden, Vida Inez, SS, SSAg, New York City. Margolin, Leo Jay, SS, Brooklyn. Marino, Teresina, Grad, SS, Washington, Pa. Markland, Curtis Wesley, SS, Syracuse. Marks, James Robert, Grad, SSB, Greenville, Pa. Markson, Helen Gertrude, SS, Elmira. Maron, Irving Milton, SS, Mount Vernon. Marsh, Cassie, Grad, SS, Hannibal. Marshall, Louise Lottie, Grad, SS, SSAg, Washing ton, D. C. Martin, David Terry, Grad (P), Stillwater, Okla. Martin, George Pomeroy, SS, Baltimore, Md. Martin, Kenneth Hollis, SSAg, Jamestown. Martin, Laura Ragland, SS, SSAg, Crafton, Pa. Martin, Martha Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Elmhurst. Martin, Oliver Anthony, SS, Croghan. Martin, Ray Henry, Grad, SS, SSAg, Moorhead, Miss. Martinez, Guillerno Nazario, SS, Arecibo, Porto Rico. Mason, Charles Hare, SS, Washington, D. C. Mason, Rodney, SS, Sackets Harbor. Masten, Edward C, SSAg, Woodmere. Mathewson, Edward Payson, jr., SS, Tucson, Ariz. Matson, Ella McNeil, SS, Ithaca. Mattevi, Louis August, SSAg, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Matthews, Richard Peterson, SS, Watertown. Mattli, Peter Anthony, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Maughan, Elsie Elizabeth, SSAg, Ithaca. Maurer, Stewart Anderson, SS, Rochester. Maybury, Reta Romelia, SSAg, East Homer. Maybury, Ruth Vyletta, SSAg, East Homer. Mayers, Kathleen Benson, SS, Collinsville, Conn. Mazer, Viola Ruth, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Mead, Dorothy Delafred, SS, Keene Valley. Meade, Gordon Montgomery, SS, Rochester. Meal, William Guy, Grad (P), Lockport. Mebane,William Nelson, jr., Grad, SS, Dublin, Va. Medes, Joseph Howard, SSL, Geneva. Meiklejohn, Marjorie, SSAg, Whitehall. Meisel, James Anthony, Grad, SS, St. Bonaventure. Meisels, Harriet, SS, Trenton, N. J. Mendelavitz, Jacob, SS, Albany. Mendelsohn, Marion, SS, New York City. Mercer, Gordon Elbridge, SS, New York City. Meren, Ruthe Zoe, SS, Brooklyn. Mereness, Dora Iona, SSAg, Worcester. Merritt, Bertha Sutermeister, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Merritt, Julia Sutermeister, SS, Ithaca. Merritt, Sheldon Rhodes, SSAg, New Hartford. Meyer, Evelyn Ruth, SS, Brooklyn. Meyer, Rose Crystal, SS, Brooklyn. Meyer, William Frederick, SSAg, Munich, Ger many. Michael, Marguerite Arthura Colena, SS, Colden. Middleton, Herbert Randolph, SS, Foxboro, Mass. Miedendorp, Helen Agnes, SS, SSAg, Glen Rock, Miles, Ralph Francis, SS, Canastota. Millane, John Joseph, jr., SS, Holyoke, Mass. Miller, Edward Henry, jr., SS, Skaneateles. Miller, John Burdick, SS, Coudersport, Pa. Miller, Julian Creighton, Grad (P), Lexington, S. C. Miller, Katheryne Elizabeth, Grad, SS, SSAg, Montgomery, Pa. Miller, Madge Blauvelt, SSAg, Erin. Miller, Mollie, SSAg, Brooklyn. Miller, Morris, SS, New York City. Miller, Muriel, SS, Brooklyn. Miller, Phillip Allen, SS, Ithaca. Miller, Samuel Ross, SSAg, Springwater. Miller, Shirley Anita, SSAg, Ithaca. Mills, Rhoda Merritt, SS, Westport, Conn. Milman, Abraham Morton, SS, Brooklyn. Milman, Howard Theodore, SS, Brooklyn. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 928 257 M!SGTracefeaSlg'rN^ **idle. ^&SSl^l^^orkCit, Mitchell Dnrifvir kl^ SSA2. Ithaca. Mitchell! Geo^&l GraH^ I,t^\T n Mitchell Maude Marian r^l^lf161^'^-Sr N. C Parian, Grad, SSAg, Gatesville, MitcS RhH^!d' Gr|do(P)' Gatesville, N. C.Mitcneu, Robert Thomas, SS, Elmira C?3. n' rad (P)' Vancouver, B. C. Mogge Edward Frank, SS, Geneva. JiFTru Gustav. SS, New York City. Mo e, Alfred Chalmers, SS, Lenox, Mass. Moloney, Anne Mary, SS, Jamaica. Molyneaux Joel Maxwell, Grad. SS, Houghton. Monaco, Mane, SS, Schenectady. Monaghan Frank Charles, jr., Grad (P), Tohns- town, Pa. Monahon, Eleanore Bradford, Grad, SS, SSAg Hackettstown, N. J. Monash, Andrew Davies, SSL, New Rochelle. Mondschein, Mildred, SS, New York City. Mondschein, Sylvia, SS, New York City. Mone, Alice Katherine, SSAg, Ithaca. Monroe, Stuart Alexander, SS, Hazleton, Pa. Montag, Elsie Marguerite, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Montgomery, Alice M., SS, SSAg, Rochester. Moody, Joseph Eugene, SSAg, Rockville, Conn. Moody, Leona Ladd, SS, Springfield, Mass. Moore, Charlotte Keeler, SSAg, Hammondsport. Moore, Martha, SS, SSAg, Dallas, Texas. Moorhead, Eleanor Mary, SSAg, New York City. Moose, Carleton Allen, SSAg, SSB, Dansville. Moran, Wendell, Grad (P), Seattle, Wash. Moreland, Charles Fred, Grad, SSB, Baton Rouge, La. Moreland, Elizabeth Marguerite, Grad, SS, Elmira. Morell, Le Grand, Grad (P), East Lansing, Mich. Morewood, Helen Ganswoort, SSAg, SSB, New Rochelle. Morgan, Ralph Paff, SSAg, Baldwin. Morgan, Terrace Dorothea, SS, Ithaca. Morrell, .Mien. SS, Gloversville. Morris, Florence May, Grad, SS, Lansdale, Pa. Morris, Laval Sidney, Grad, SSAg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Morrison, Maude Stuart, SS, Tuckahoe. Morrissey, Alice, SSAg, New York City. Morrow, Geraldine Edith, Grad, SS, Camptown, Pa. Morrow, MarthaMaurine,Grad, SS,Camptown,Pa. Morrow, Winfred, SSAg, Bath. Morse, Abram Charles, jr., SSL, New York City. Morton, Mary Louise, SS, Falconer. Mosback, Charles Robert, SS, Queens Village. Moscrop, Marguerite Carmody, Grad (P), Port Richmond. Mosso, Asenath Mae, SS, Ithaca. Mott, Abram Cox, 3rd, SS, Lansdale, Pa. Mudgett, Elsie Janet, SS, SSAg, Pittsford, Vt. Mulford, Ravmond Anthony, SS, Binghamton. Muller, Josephine, SSAg, Richmond Hill. Mundy, Floyd Woodruff, jr., SS, New York City. Munson, Jasper Paul, SSAg, Groton. Munz, Lena, SS, SSAg, New York City. Murdock, Richard Coolidge, SS Ossining. Murgatroyd, Austin Everett, SS, New York City. Murphy, Gertrude Mary Frances SSL, Brooklyn. Murphy James Francis, Grad, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn. Murray, Maurice Jackson, Grad (P), Frankfort, Musselman, Elizabeth Bassett, SS, Danville, Pa. Myers, Lewis Philip, jr., SS, Crafton, Pa. Nagelberg, Munjou Moses, SSAg, New York City. Nagle Florence Valentine, SS, Cortland. Nagourney, Anna, SS, Brooklyn. Nash, Arthur Lord, Grad, SS, Flushing. Neafie, Andrew James, jr., SS, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Neely, Mary Alice, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Neish, Margaret Alexandria, SS, Erin. Nellist, Russell Ray, SSAg, Richland, Mich. Nelson, Bertha Tyler, Grad, Grad (P), SS, Brook lyn. Nelson, R. Andrew, SS, Washington, D. C. Nestorson, Martha Sofia, SS, Ithaca. Neu, Anita Aline, SSAg, East Orange, N. J. Neuburger, Alice Jeannette, SS, Little Neck Hills. Neuburger, Ralph Bernard, SS, Brooklyn. Neushul, Michael, SS, New York City. Newcomer, A. Virginia, SSAg, SSB, Mount Joy, Pa. Newland, Paul Van Dyne, SSB, Clifton Springs. Newton, Juanita Idessa, SSAg, Vestal. Nichols, May Aubra, SS, Waverly. Nicholson, Stuart Billings, SS,Webster Groves, Mo. Ninde, Luella Stark, SSAg, Rome. Nolan, Harry Daniel, SSAg, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nolla, Jose Antonio Bernabe, Grad (P), Rio Piedras, P. R. Nolwalker, John Joseph, SSAg, Salem, Mass. Norcott, Richard Bullard, SS, North Adams, Mass. Nordendahl, Adeline, SS, Westfield. Nordgren, Carl Wilhelm, SSAg, Richfield Springs. Norris, Elinor Rachel, SS, Holbrook, Mass. Norris, Mary Lenora, SS, SSAg, Washington, D. C. North, Thomas Paul, Grad, SSAg, Brookville, Pa. Norton, Darwin Parker, Grad, SSAg, Interlaken. Norton, Ethel Mae, SSAg, Bridge Hampton. .] Norton, Frederick Rudolph, SS, New York City. Notopoulos, George Anastasios, SS, Altoona, Pa. Nowette, Lee Roy, SS, Bloomington, Ind. Nulty, Julia Veronica, SS, Brooklyn. Nunez, Paul Lee, SS, Tampa, Fla. Nuttall, Arlene Lucille, SS, Brooktondale. Nutting, Harry Otis, SS, Lebanon, Pa. Nye, Claribel, Grad, SS, SSAg, Ithaca. O'Brien, Frank Leonard, jr., SS, Cynwyd, Pa. O'Brien, Pauline Marie, SS, New York City. Oesterle, Eleanor Louise, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Ogden, Jonathan, SS, Ithaca. O'Connor, Charles James, SSL, Oswego. Ogden, Margaret Dorsey, SS, Ithaca. Ogalnik, Victor Fischel, SS, Westmount, Que., Canada. Ohde, Alan Mortimer, SS, Manitowoc, Wis. Oldendorf, Hazel Linda, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Olds, Franklin, Marcellus SS, Syracuse. Oliver, Lewis LeRoy, SS, Seneca Falls. Olney, Roy A., Grad, SSAg, Morgantown, W. Va. O'Neil, William Edward, jr., SS, Ithaca. Ono, Kotaro, SS, Washington, D. C. Orbach, Lillian Ruth, SS, SSB, New York City. Orcutt, Marion Leland, Grad (P), Princeton.jN.y. Orr, Winifred Elizabeth, Grad, SSAg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orsi, Charles Robert, SS, Taunton, Mass. O'Shea, ArthurWaring, SS, SSAg, Spokane, Wash. Osnato, Eva Josephine, SSAg, Brooklyn. Osten, Anna, SS, Nev/ York City. Otis, Lois Macy, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Otto, Arthur Hamilton, SS, Easton, Pa. Oviatt, Helen Jean, SS, Rochester. Owen, Karle Julien, SSAg, Wyoming. Owen, Katherine, SSAg, SSB, Knoxville, Tenn. Owen, Nancy Ethel, Grad, SSAg, Star City, Ark. Owens, Hubert Bond, SS, Athens, Ga. Owens, Willard Elvil, SS, Cortland. Oxenreider, Earl Snyder, Grad, SS, SSAg, Rehrers- burg, Pa. Ozdoba, Miriam, SS, Far Rockaway. Packard, Mary Louise, SS, Bennington, Vt. Padgham, Grace Elizabeth, SSAg, Geneva. Page, Frank Penn, Grad, SS, Groton. Pagowitz, Reuben, SS, New York City. 258 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Palleri, Nazzareno, SSAg, New York City. Palmer, James Beckley, Grad (P), Ithaca. Palmer, Lyle G., SSAg, Springville. Pancoast, Katharine Hallowell, SS, SSAg, Roselle, N.J. Pape, Florence Hilda, SS, Buffalo. Papish, Helen Hughes, SSAg, Ithaca. Parker, Edwin Robert, Grad (P), Riverside.Cal. Parker, Herbert Pope, SS, Scarsdale. Parker, James Peabody, SS, Glencoe, 111. Parker, Sarah Anna, SSAg, Warrensburg. Parkhurst, Francis, Grad, SSAg, Pulaski. Parlette, John Welsey, Grad (P), Uniopolis, Ohio. Parrott, Phoebe Lumina, SSB, Plandome. Parsons, Garrett Seymour, SS, Romney, W. Va. Parsons, Thomas Brian, SS, Baltimore, Md. Pasco, George William, SS, South Butler. Patel, Jashbhai Shankerbhai, Grad (P), Darnajo, Sarapur, Kaira, India. Patey, Harriette Wilder, SS, SSAg, Newtonville, Mass. Patten, Mary Waters, SSAg, New Haven, Conn. Patterson, Eleanor May, SS, Jersey City, N. J. Patterson, John Highberger, Grad (P), Ithaca. Paul, James Hilbut, SSAg, Woodland, Me. Paulus, Ella Everett, Grad (P), New Milford, Ohio. Pavitt, Morris Eugene, SS, Shenandoah, Pa. Pawley, Myron Gould, SS, Asbury Park, N. J. Payne, Anna Lovesa, Grad (P), Ithaca. Payne, Minnie Viva, SSAg, Ithaca. Payne, Ralph Harrison, SS, Youngstown, Ohio. Peacock, Kathryn Weller, SS, Buffalo. Pearlman, Esther Anna, Grad, SS, Troy. Pearson, Arthur Seymore, SS, Yonkers. Pease, Eleanor Faye, SSAg, Lockport. Pease, Fred Atwood, SS, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Peck, Charles Vernon, SS, Cortland. Peeke, Harriet Lansing, SS, Beppu, Japan. Peel, Jesse Burk, SSB, Gasport. Pelaez, Manuel, Grad (P), New York City. Pelletier, Arthur Joseph, SSAg, Horseheads. Pelletier, Julia Van Duzer, SSAg, Horseheads. Peng, Wen Ying, SS, Washington, D. C. Pennock, David, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Pennock, Robert Spanton, SS, Syracuse. Pepperman, Carl William, SS, Williamsport, Pa. Peralta, Alfonso Esquivel, SS, Cartago, Costa Rica. Perkins, Elna Iris, SSB, Pittsfield, N. H. Perkins, Kenneth Daniel, SS, Savona. Perkins, Wilkes Dinwiddie, SS, Springfield, Mass. Perniciaro, Salvatore Joseph, SS, New York City. Perot, Caryl Sherman, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Perry, Harold Sanford, Grad (P), Addison. Perry, Robert Johnson, SS, Vicksburg, Miss. Petri, Emilie Nanette, SS, Tarrytown. Petroff, Boris, SS, Upper Montclair, N. J. Pfann, George R., SSL, Marion, Ohio. Pfeffer, Nathan, SS, New York City. Phelps, George Lynd, SS, Ithaca. Phelps, Marion, SSAg, Syracuse. Phillips, Everett Franklin, jr., SS, Ithaca. Phillips, Viola Allen, Grad, SSAg, Geneva. Phipps, William Henry, SSAg, Kansas City, Mo. Picarello, Eliodore Joseph, SSL, Brooklyn. Pierson, Warren Wingate, SS, Avon. Pike, William Perry, Grad, SS, Middlesex. Pinkham, Helen Reed, SSAg, Ludlowville. Pitcairn, Sarah Eleanor, SS, SSB, Tarentum, Pa. Pitrelli, Anna Mary, SS, SSAg, Union City, N. J. Pleasants, Annie Lewis, Grad, Grad (P), SSB, Greensboro, N. C. Plice, Max Jennings, Grad (P), Fort Wayne, Ind. Plunkett, Margaret Louise, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Pocock, Charles Harry, Grad, SS, SSAg, Rushford. Pocock, Edith Warburton, Grad, SS, Rushford. Podell, Samuel, SS, Mount Vernon. Polley, Joseph Crawford, Grad (P), Hamilton. Pomerance, Marjorie, SSAg, SSB, Arlington, N. J. Pontius, Margaret Louise, SSAg, Geneva. Poole, Barbara Denny, SS, Ithaca. Poole, Maryline Barnard, SSAg, Ithaca. Pope, William Gates, SSAg, Andover. Porch, Beatrice J., SS, SSAg, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Porter, Charles Crissy, jr., SS, East Orange, N. J. Porter, Katherine Harriet, SS, Ripley. Porter, Mary Louise, Grad (P), Raleigh, N. C. Post, Isabelle Barbara, SSAg, New York City. Post, Louise May, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca. Potter, Mabelle Annie, SS, SSAg, Rowe, Mass. Potts, Thomas Jackson, SSAg, Ithaca. Powell, Whiton, Grad (P), Ithaca. Pratt, Elizabeth Fisher, Grad, Grad (P), SS, Elmira. Pratt, Glenn Beedzler, SS, Detroit, Mich. Prenatt, Marion Margaret, SS, SSAg, Buffalo. Prensky, Frieda Moe, SS, Brooklyn. Prentice, Dorothy Demarest, SSAg, Nyack. Present, Arthur Jerome, SSB, Rochester. Preston, George Grover, SSAg, Morris. Prevosto, Mariette, SS, Paris, France. Price, Donald Norman, SS, New York City. Proctor, James Durant, SS, Brooklyn. Proctor, Robert Huntington, jr.. SS, Hollis. Proctor, Roy Estes, Grad, SSAg, Lexington, Ky. Pugsley, James William, Grad (P), Ithaca. Pulsifer, Allen Huntington, SS, Mexico. Purcell, Frank Xavier, SS, East Orange, N. J. Purcell, Pierre Joseph, SS, Plainfield, N. J. Putong, Cecilio, SSAg, Tagbilaran, Bohol, P. I. Pyle, Enos Avery, SS, Jersey City, N. J. Queally, Thomas Francis, jr., SS, Yonkers. Quick, Martha Edith, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca. Quick, Robert Leon, SS, Ithaca. Quigley, Mary Katherine, SSAg, Ithaca. Quinby, Robb, SS, Amsterdam. Quinlan, Geraldine Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Elmira. Raab, Andrew Leonard, SS, Tamaqua, Pa. Rabinowitz, Freda, SSAg, Brooklyn. Rabinowitz, Kate, SS, Brooklyn. Radeloff, Mabel Marion, SS, Brooklyn. Raebone, Alexander Loudon, SSAg, New York City. Ramsey, Muriel Isabella, SS, Glen Rock, N. J. Randall, Newton Edson, SS, Manchester. Randell, Ralph Livingstone, SS, Jamestown. Rankin, Harvey Walter, Grad, SSB, Blacksbear, Ga. Rapoport, Jack, SS, SSB, Brooklyn.' Rappaport, Frances, SSAg, New York City. Rathbun, Ruth Cole, SSAg, Cincinnatus. Rausch, jeannette Miller, SS, Brooklyn. Raye, Margaret Capen, SS, SSAg, Newton Centre, Mass. Rayona, Iola, SS, Brooklyn. Rechnitzer, Carolyn Alexandra, SS, Bay Shore. Redfield, Clarke, SS, Tenafly, N. J. Reed, Edward Anson, SS, Sheridan. Regan, May Agatha, Grad, SS, West Hartford, Conn. Regan, Norma Kathryn, Grad, SS, West Hartford, Conn. Reid, Gwendoline Lilian, SS, Auburn. Reinbold, Emmett Burton, Grad (P), Lickdale, Pa. Reisner, Adele Sari, SS, Brooklyn. Reiss, Evelyn Pearl, SS, New York City. Renz, Margarethe Albertine, SSAg, Brooklyn. Restaino, Lillian Frances, SS, Jamaica. Reymer, Stephen Edward, SS, McKeesport, Pa. Reynolds, Elizabeth Cecelia, SS, Linden, N. J. Rhodes, Wilfrid Ewart, SS, Clark Mills. Riccio, Ida, SSAg, Brooklyn. Rich, Mark, Grad, SS, Groton. Richards, Ella Evelyn, SSAg, Brooktondale. Richards, George Francis, SS, Cranford, N. J. Richey, Harold McGray, SSAg, Uniontown, Pa. Rickard, Josephine Gertrude, Grad, SS, Houghton. Rider, Ethel Louise, SSB, Worcester, Mass. Riegel, John Aaron, SSL, Bethlehem, Pa. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1 928 259 Ries, Donald Timmerman, Grad (P), Ithaca. Riggs, Miriam, SSAg, Ithaca. Rightmyer, Helen Elnora, SSAg, Ithaca. Riklm, Edward Burkhardt, SS, Tonawanda. Rink, Charles Norman, SS, Fort Washington, Pa. Ritter, Lillian Outterson, SSAg, Jamaica. Ritter, Roy Horace, SS, Winchester, Va. Rittershausen, August William, SSAg,Youngsville. Ritzman, David Carl, Grad, SS, Port Royal, Pa. Robbins, Horace H., SSL, New York City. Robbins, Naomi, SS, Brooklyn. Roberts, Carrollton Arthur, SSL, Geneva. Roberts, Edwin James, Grad, SS, Kingston, Pa. Roberts, Leo Bogan, Grad (P), Jackson, Miss. Roberts, Lyle E., Grad, SSAg, Schenevus. Roberts, Ruth Tinkham, Grad, SS, Kingston, Pa. Robinson, Adeline Helen, SS, Brooklyn. Rockwell, Robert Elias, SS, Troy, Pa. Rodger, Mabelle L., SSAg, Moravia. Rodriguez, Manuel Victor, SS, Syracuse. Rodriguez, Mercedes, SS, Porto Rico. Rogers, Mary Cook, SS, Riverdale, Md. Rohrs, Elsie Wilhelmina, SS, Ridgewood, N. J. Rollo, Herbert Dorlon, SS, Freeport. Romanow, Harold Daniel, SS, Englewood, N. J. Rose, Elizabeth, Grad, SS, New York City. Rosebrugh, Eleanor, SS, Syracuse. Rose-Ruzicka, Elsie Olga, SS, SSAg, Washington, D. C. Rose-Ruzicka, Gertrude Johanna, SS, Washington, D. C. Rosefsky, Alec, SS, Binghamton. Rosenbaum, Jessie, SSAg, Woodhaven. Rosenbaum, Margaret, Grad, SS, New York City. Rosenberg, Allan, SS, New York City. Rosenblum, Roselle, SSAg, New York City. Rosenheim, Helen, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Rosenman, Morris Sidney, SS, Poughkeepsie. Rosner, Albert Aaron, SS, Brooklyn. Ross, Albert, SSL, Brooklyn. Ross, Anna, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ross, Jane Elizabeth, SS, Ithaca. Rossen, Mary James, SSL, Upper Montclair, N. J. Rossman, Refine Latting, SS, SSAg, Fenton. Iowa. Rosinski, Anastasia Agnes, SS, Elmira. Rothberg, Frances, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Rothermel, Julia Elizabeth, Grad (P), Reading, Pa. Rothert, Robert, SS, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Rothfuss, Chester William, SSL, Orange, N. J. Rowe, Phoebe Elizabeth, SS, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rowland, Zoe Magdalene, SS, SSAg, Oneonta. Royal, Charles Benjamin, jr., SS, Chicago, 111. Ruck, Hester Mary, SS, SSAg, SSB, Brooklyn. Rudberg, Henry, SS, Brooklyn. Ruetschi, Guido Theo, SS, Saint Gall, Switzerland. Rugh, Mary Grace, Grad, SSAg, Bolivar, Pa. Ruhl, Roland Andrew, SS, Des Moines, Iowa. Rumsey, Mary Beardsley, SSAg, Ithaca. Runsdorf, Herbert Joseph, SSL, Brooklyn. Rush, Thelma Auriel, Grad, SS, Scottdale, Pa. Russell, Eleanor Noel, SS, Upper Montclair, N. J. Russell, Jason Almus, Grad, SS, Hamilton. Russell, Wilbur Sherman, Grad (P), Crown Point. Rutenber, Charles Blackmer, Grad (P), Ithaca. Ruth, Francis Sylvester, Grad, SS, Rochester. Ruth, Margaret Cameron, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rutland, Jesse Blake, Grad, SSAg, Austin, Texas. Rutter, Janet Goodwin, SS, Washington, D. C. Ryan, Theodore Savelle, SSL, New York City. Sabel, Stanley Law, SS, New York City. Sacay, Francisco Montalbo, Grad, SSAg, Mey- canayan, Bulacan, P. I. Sachs, Bessie Fannie, Grad, SS, New York City. Sachs, Julie Keith, SS, Norwalk, Conn. Sack, Richard Albert, SS, Ridley Park, Pa. Saeli, Anthony Russell, SSL, Jamestown. Salisbury. George Haxton, SSAg, Phelps. Sammis, Bertram Woodhull, SS, Huntington. Sammis, Catherine, SS, Flushing. Samuelson, Pearl, SS, Newark, N. J. Sanders, Rachael W., Grad, SSAg, Park Ridge, 111. Sapora, Doris Wigley, Grad (P), Watkins Glen. Saville, Roscoe Joseph, SSAg, Raleigh, N. C. Saxer, Clara Anastasia, SS, Dushore, Pa. Saxton, Sarah Margaret, SS, Lewistown, Pa. Saymon, Eleanor, SS, Brooklyn. Saymond, Maxine, SS, New York City. Scanlon, Margaret Helon, SS, SSAg, Weatherly, Pa. Schack, Sarah Carmel, SSAg, New York City. Schaefer, Reinhold August, SS, Cromwell, Conn. Schaff, Harold Hunter, Grad (P), Ithaca. Schatz, Otto, SSAg, Ozone Park. Schaul, Stanleigh Eugene, SS, Coatesville, Pa. Schechter, Eleanor Elaine, SS, Brooklyn. Schecter, Monroe Irving, SSL, New York City. Scheidenhelm, Edward joy, SS, Wilmette, 111. Scheller, George Alexander, SS, Newark, N. J. Scherer, George Allen, Grad (P), Kokomo, Ind. Schermerhorn, Ruth Clark, Grad, SSAg, Scotia. Schickel, Norbert Henry, Grad (P), Stamford, Conn. Schifrin, Meyer, SSL, Brooklyn. Schiller, Tillie, SS, Brooklyn. Schindler, Theresa Elizabeth, SSB, Gloversville. Schlenger, Gertrude Jean, SS, Newark, N. J. Schlotzhauer, Walter Raymond, SS, Ithaca. Schneider, Abraham Albert, SS, Weehawken, N. J. Schor, Louis, SS, New York City. Schryver, Alice Elizabeth, Grad, SSAg, Omar. Schryver, Ruth Adelia, SS, SSAg, Omar. Schuetz, Robert Frederick, SS, South Orange, N. J. Schull, Herman Walter, jr., SS, Springfield, Mass. Schumacher, Elizabeth Marie, SS, Lynbrook. Schuster, Samuel Sidney, SS, Brooklyn. Schwartz, Anthony Max, Grad (P), Montreal, Canada. Schwarz, Harriet Sara, SS, Ballston Spa. Schwarz, Ruth Mabel, SS, Ballston Spa. Schwarzwalder, George Francis, SS, West Orange, N.J. Schwebel, Samuel, SS, Youngstown, Ohio. Scobie, James Wilton, SS, Wyoming, Ohio. Scott, Elsie Sophia, SS, SSAg, Greenfield, Mass. Scranton, Laurell Lacey, Grad, SSAg, Urbana, 111. Scullen, Herman Austin, Grad, SSB, Corvallis, Oregon. Seaman, William, Grad (P), New York City. Sears, Ruth Putnam, SS, Danvers, Mass. Seaver, Eleanor Dezall, SS, Passaic, N J. Seborer, Noah, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Secor, Harriet Mabel, SSAg, Odessa. Seelenfreund, Morton Henry, SSAg, New York City. Seguin, Gladys, SS, New York City. Seltz, Beatrice, SS, Brooklyn. Seman, Lillian, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Severinghaus, jane Barden, SSAg, Interlaken. Seymour, Grace Mildred, SSAg, Wollaston, Mass. Shaier, Dora, SS, Brooklyn. Shales, John Melville, Grad (P), Perth Road, Ont., Canada. Shalet, Helen Miller, SS, Bridgeport, Conn. Shapiro, Dorothy, SSAg, New York City. Shapiro, Isidore George, Grad, SS, Brooklyn. Shapiro, Jeanette Dorothy, SS, New York City. Shapiro, Rose, SSAg, Brooklyn. Shapleigh, Alexander Davison, SS, Lockport. Sharp, Eunice Elizabeth, SS, SSB, Plainville, Mass. Sharp, J. Paul, SS, Hackettstown, N. J. Sharpies,William Charles, SS, SSAg, Niagara Falls. Shattuck, Richard Cotter, SS, Smithport, Pa. Shauger, Merle Edythe, SS, Paterson, N. J. Shaul, Elfa May, SSAg, Jasper. Shaw, Frederick Keeler, SS, Binghamton. Shaw, Robert William, SS, Meadville, Pa. Shea, Grace Clara, SS, Mamaroneck. Sheers, Martha, Grad, SS, Carmel. 260 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Sheffield, Frederick Marshall, Grad, SS, Ellicott ville. Sheid, Lillian Laura, SS, Forest Glen, Md. Sheldon, Clara Ethel, SSAg, Allegany. Shelton, Norman Thomas, SS, Woodhaven. Shen, Li-ying, SS, SSAg, SSB, Shanghai, China. Shenkin, Ernest Raymond, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Shepherd, Genevieve Elizabeth, SS, Passaic, N. J. Sheridan, Hazel Amanda, SS, Cortland. Sherman, Alice Elizabeth, Grad, SSAg, Red Creek. Sherman, Elizabeth Geer, SS, Greene. Shipman, George Anderson, Grad (P), Saratoga Springs. Shipman, Kathryn, Grad, SS, Chatham. Shoe, Bernice Catherine, SSAg, SSB, Orlando, Fla. Shoemaker, John William, SS, Ithaca. Shoup, Harry H. Johnson, SSAg, Little Valley. Shourds, Elizabeth Tippetts, SSAg, Albion. Shull, Charles Eugene, Grad, SS, Bridgewater, Va. Shull, Shirley Williamson, SSAg, Kenmore, Ohio. Shuman, Clark Stebbins, SSAg, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Siegel, Charles, SS, Brooklyn. Siegel, Michael, SSAg, Brooklyn. Silberstein, Ida, SS, Newark, N. J. Simmonds, Helen Francis, SS, SSAg, New York City. Simmons, Frederick Charles, jr., SS, SSAg, SSB, Waverly. Simon, Irma, SS, Brooklyn. Simpson, Harrison Banks, SS, Brooklyn. Simpson, John Mattinson, SSAg, Albion. Simrell, Vivian Earle, Grad (P), Babylon. Simrell, William Le Grand, jr., SS, Brooklyn. Sinclair, Jesse Miller, SSL, Claymont, Del. Siskind, Aaron Harry, SS, New York City. Skelly, Frank Clark, Grad, SS, Tyrone, Pa. Skiff, John Victor, SSAg, Ithaca. Skow, Norman Alexander, Grad (P), Soldier, Iowa. Skurnick, Jennie, SSAg, Brooklyn. Skuzinski, Agnes Dorothy, SS, Dewey Park. Slaght, Eleanor Churchill, SSAg, Scotia. Sleat, Leland Edgar, SS, Gloversville. Slezak, Edward John, SS, New York City. Slobodkin, Burton Ralph, SS, Brookline, Mass. Smith, Ada Kezia, SSAg, Oneonta. Smith, Alexander Wesley, Grad, SS, SSAg, Shelter Island Heights. Smith, Andrew R., SS, Springfield Center. Smith, Bolton Kent, SSB, Chicago, 111. Smith, CharlesWellesley, SS, South Norwalk,Conn. Smith, Donald Armstrong, SS, Brooklyn. Smith, Earl Charles, Grad (P), Brooklyn. Smith, Esther Margaret, SS, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Smith, Frances Broadfield, SSL, Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, Geraldine Minerva, SS, SSB, Clarion, Pa. Smith, Harlan Leander, Grad, SSAg, Alfred. Smith, Iola Adelaide, Grad, SS, SSAg, Geneva. Smith, Jennie B., SS, SSAg, Detroit, Mich. Smith, Lloyd Preston, Grad (P), Reno, Nev. Smith, Marian Bennett, SSAg, Delhi. Smith, Ronald Hayes, SS, Cincinnatus. Smith, Wetah Alice, Grad, SS, SSAg, SSB, Elmira. Sobers, Jennie Brown, SSAg, Peruville. Solley, James Francis, jr., SS, Baltimore, Md. Solodar, Mildred, SSAg, New York City. Sommerfield, Florence Margaret, SS, Brooklyn. Sorotsky, Joseph, SS, Newark, N. J. Southworth, Robert Roscoe, SS, Rochester. Sowder, William Jacob, Grad (P), SSAg, SSB, East Radford, Va. Spaulding, Major Franklin, Grad, Grad (P), SSAg, Clarkton, N. C. Spear, Alice Bessie Barney, SS, New York City. Spencer, Olga Frances, SS, Marathon. Speiser, Edward Charles, SSL, Newark, N. J. Speiser, Raymond Arthur, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Spicer, Marion, SS, Gloversville. Spohn, Burrell Blakeney, Grad, SSAg, Columbus, Ohio. Sprague, Doris Newman, SS, Orange, N. J. Sprague, Olyve Low, SS, Orange, N. J. Spring, Royston Follner, SS, Glen Ridge, N. J. Spurlock, Ann Cook, Grad, SSAg, Columbus, Miss. Squires, Bernice, SS, New York City. Staats, Lorin Coover, Grad, SS, Greenfield, Ohio. Staats,Walter Johnson, jr., SS, Merchantville, N. J. Stack, Genevieve Veronica, SS, SSAg. Grand Is land. Stack, Katharine, Estella, SS, Grand Island. Stagg, Norman Goff, SSL, Ithaca. Stahl, Caroline Mabel, SS, New Paltz. Stahlman, Elmer Edle, Grad, SSAg, Niverville. Stammer, Victor, SS, New York City. Stampleman, Lucy, SS, New York City. Stanford, Joseph Sedley, Grad (P), Ithaca. Stangel, Rose, SS, SSAg, Brooklyn. Stanton, Amy Louise, Grad, SSAg, Ithaca. Stanton, Thomas Ray, SSB, Hyattsville, Md. Stapleton, Ellen Mary, SS, Geneva. Stare, Carl Elwood, SS, York Haven, Pa. Stark, Malcolm Bortin, SSL, Brooklyn. Starr, Florence Luella, SSAg, Cortland. Steegar, Helen Grace, SS, SSAg, Garfield, N. J. Steegar, Mary Caragan, SS, Garfield, N. J. Steegar, William Henry, SS, Garfield, N. J. Steel, George Douglas, SS, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Steele, John Gurdon, jr., SS, Elmira. Steen, Frederick Henry, SS, Brooklyn. Stein, Harry Nathan, SSL, Newark, N. J. Stein, Therese Florence, SS, Hempstead. Steinberg, Hyman, SS, SSL, Brooklyn. Steinbock, Joseph Gregory, SS, Albany. Steinmuller, Frances De Remer, Grad, SS, Bethle hem, Pa. Stekl, Eleanor Beatrice, SS, SSAg, SSB, Fillmore. Stemple, Forrest Wilbur, Grad, SSAg, Morgan- town, W. Va. Stephany, Viola Anna, SSAg, Lynbrook. Stephens, Lucile, SS, New Paltz. Stephens, Philip Holcomb, Grad (P), Ithaca. Stern, Louis Litt, SSAg, New York City. Stetter, Bruce Loraine, SS, Rochester. Steuber, Henry Noyes, SS, Montclair, N. J. Stevenson, Margaret Lowrie, SS, SSAg, McVey- town. Pa. Stevenson, Ruth, SS, Waverly, Pa. Stewart, Charles West, jr., Grad, SS, Washington, D. C. Stewart, Morris Albion, Grad (P), Houston, Texas. Stewart, Ralph Wentworth, SS, Ithaca. Stickney, Richard White, Grad, SSAg, Buffalo. Stiles, Linford Edward, SS, Brooklyn. Stilson, Chester Benton, Grad (P), Cortland. Stilson, Ida, SS, SSAg, Delhi. Stilwell, Celina Louise, Grad, SS, Interlaken. Stires, Milmore, SS, SSAg, Garden City. Stitzel, William Curtis, SS, SSAg, York, Pa. Stocking, William Bliss, SS, Ithaca. Stoeckel, Florence Poulson, SS, Island Heights, N.J. Stokes, Ellen Clayton, SS, Schenectady. Stoll, Ethelinda, SSAg, Niagara Falls. Stone, Alan, Grad (P), Ithaca. Stone, Donald Berry, SS, SSAg, Cortland. Stone, Genevieve Evangeline, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Stone, John C, Grad, SS, SSAg, Huntington, Pa. Stoneman, Henry Ward, SS, Albany. Stopper, Kathryn Emily, SS, Williamsport, Pa. Stott, FredericWilliam Heaton, Grad, SS, Andover, Mass. Stott, William Taylor, SS, Chicago, 111. Stotz, Laurence Edward, SS, SSB, Grafton, Pa. Stoughton, Wilford Francis, SSAg, Sherburne. Stover, Howard James, Grad (P) , Sanborn. Strader, Jamie Ward, Grad, SS, Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Strauss, Sylvia Selma, SS, Newark, N. J. Strayer, Jennie Gertrude, SS, Norwalk, Conn. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 26l Strong, Alonzo Paige, SS, Erie, Pa. Strong, Anna Louise, SS, Trumansburg. Strong, Charles Edwin, SS, Trumansburg. Strong, Frederic William, Grad, SSAg, Schenevus. Strong, Helen La Rene, SS, Oneonta. Strong, Jacob Hill, SS, Rhinebeck. Strunsky, William English, SS, New York City. Studebaker, Helen Elizabeth, SS, Erie, Pa. Stulman, Sophia Elaine, SS, New York City. Styer, Ardella Gould, SS, SSAg, Ambler, Pa. Sulla, Alfred Fortunate, jr., SS, Rye. Sullivan, Eugene James, Grad, SS, SSAg, Susque hanna, Pa. Sullivan, Helen Iva, Grad (P), Amsterdam. Sullivan, Margaret Persons, SS, SSAg, Susque hanna, Pa. Summerson, William Henry, Grad (P), Flushing. Sun, Ming Chuan, SS, Shanghai, China. Sundell, Walter Ermell, SS, Ithaca. Sutherland, Isobel Christina, Grad, SS, Northfield, Mass. Sutliff, Ralph Clinton Simeon, SSAg, Morrisville. Sutterby, Floyd Henry, Grad, SS, LeRoy. Swanson, Gunhild Elizabeth, SSAg, Pleasantville. Swenson, John William, SS, Poughkeepsie. Symons, Josephine Dent, SS, Washington, D. C. Symons, Viola Dent, SS, Washington, D. C. Szlosek, Stanley Walter, SSL, Herkimer. Taddiken, Melita, SS, Weehawken, N. J. Tager, Solomon Nathaniel, SS, Brooklyn. Tait, Sterling Lockie, SSL, Gouverneur. Talbot, Ransom Clayton, SSAg, Willsboro. Tallcott, Rollo Anson, Grad (P), Constantia. Tallett, Azella Arietta, SSAg, Cortland. Tallman, Ralph Colton, Grad (P), Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Talmadge, Christine, SSAg, Riverhead. Tannehbaum, Blanche, SS, Brooklyn. Tansev, Joseph William, SS, SSAg, Tuxedo. Tanton, Francis, Grad, SS, SSAg, SSB, Wheatley, Ontario, Canada. Tanton, Ruth Louise, SS, Wheatley, Ont., Canada. Tarduogno, Irene Virginia, SS, Brooklyn. Tasker, Henry, SS, Greenport. Taub, David, SS, New York City. Tauber, Joseph, SS, New York City. Taylor, Howard Milton, jr., SS, Baltimore, Md. Teagle, John, 3rd, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Teed, Gladys Florence, Grad, SS, St. Cloud, Fla. Teeple, Granger Odell, SS, Montclair, N. J. Teeple, John Hazen, Grad, SS, Montclair, N. J. Teitelbaum, Dorothy, SS, Brooklyn. Templeman, Harold Dise, SS, Little Falls. Terry, Richard Leland, SS, Milford, Conn. Terwilliger, William Bird, SS, De Young, Pa. Teslow, Rose, SSAg, Brooklyn. Thach, Thomas Scott, SSL, Chattanooga, Tenn. Thayer, Floyd R., SSAg, Edmeston. Thomas, Charles Bartlett, SSAg, Hot Springs, Ark. Thomas, Clara Bertha, SS, Rochester. Thomas, Eleanor Walter, SS, Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas, Harvey Almon Cole, Grad, SS, Lodi. Thomas, Tohn Howard, SS, Youngstown, Ohio. Thomas, Pherbia, Grad, SS, Asbury Park N. J. Thomas, Robert Hampton, jr., SS, Brooklyn. Thompson, Adele Vance, SS, Altoona, Pa. Thompson, Emery, jr., SS, New Rochelle. Thompson, Mae Stewart, Grad, SS, SSAg, Wash- Oscar Edward, Grad, SSB, Holland, Mich. Thorp, Margaret Frances, SSAg, Jamaica. Thycaud, Checha Eipe. SSAg, SSB, Travancore, South India. Tichenor, Thomas Wellington, SS, Berkeley, Cal. Tierney, Elizabeth L. N., SS, Oradell, N. J. Tierney, Lillian Mary, SS, Oradell, N. J. Tierney, Ruth, Grad, SS, Little Falls, N. J. Tillema, John Albert, SSL, Washington, D. C. Timlin, Constance Josephine, Grad, SS, Concord > N. H. Timmons, Doyal Edgar, Grad, SSAg, Gainesville, Fla. Tobin, Robert Pierce, SS, Maplewood, N. J. Todd, Frederick Sweeting, jr., SS, Rochester. Todd, Richard Warren, SSL, Cincinnati, Ohio. Toffey, John James, jr.. SS, Washington, D. C. Tokimasa, David Hidemichi, Grad, SSAg, SSB, Heeia, Oahu, Hawaii. Tolins, Myra Patricia, Grad (P), New York City. Tollerton, Edith Ray, SSAg, Cortland. Tom, Robert Bruce, SS, Columbus, Ohio. Toner, Harry Edward, SSL, Verona, N. J. Torruella, Guillermo Arturo, SS, SSAg, Ponce, P. R. Traband, Juliet Adelaide, SS, SSAg, Marlboro, Md. Traver, Jay R., Grad (P), Greensboro, N. C. Travis, John William, SS, King Ferry. Travis, Martha Pearson, SSAg, King Ferry. Travis, Zona R., SSAg, Roxbury. Trax, judson Edward, SSL, Oil City, Pa. Tramper, Lorana Adelaide, SS, Detroit, Mich. Tremper, William Reuben, SSAg, Rhinebeck. Tretter, Maxwell Harry, SSL, Coney Island. Triebitz, Sylvia Yvonne, SS, New York City. Trott, Henry Norman, SS, Winchester, Mass. Trout, Agnes Crain, SS, Morgantown, W. Va. Trout, George Malcolm, Grad, SS, Morgantown, W. Va. Trozze, Dominic Francis, SSB, Binghamton. Trumper, Lillian, SS, New York City. Tsang, Hsien San, SS, Shanghai, China. Tsang, Wei Van, SS, Shanghai, China. Tsao, Chien Yu, SSB, Shanghai, China. Tschupp, Emerson Arthur, SS, North Bergen, N. J. Tubbs, Laura Melvina, Grad, SSAg, Candor. Tucker, Ella Marcelena, SS, Davidsonville, Md. Tucker, Helen lone, Grad (P), Greencastle, Ind. Tully, Eva Mary, SS, SSAg, New York City. Tung, Feng-ming, SSL, Washington, D. C. Turner, Angie Lena, Grad, SS, Institute, W. Va. Turner, Margaret Virginia, SSAg, Oswego. Turner, Marion Alice, SS, SSAg, Salem Depot, N. H. Tuthill, John Boyd, SS, Kirkvrood. Tuttle, Anna Rebecca, SSAg, Haines Falls. Tuttle, Marion, Grad, SS, Rockaway, N. J. Tuttle, Stewart William, SSAg, Haines Falls. Tuttle, Tom H., SS, Port Neches, Texas. Tyau, Philip Yu-fong, SS, Washington, D. C. Tyler, Arthur Ira, SSAg, Cazenovia. Udall, Mary Catherine, SS, Ithaca. Uebele, Albert Julius, SSAg, Brooklyn. Ullreih, Fred Theodore, SSAg, Platteville, Wis. Unkelbach, EloiseKathryn, SS, New Britain, Conn. Urban, Luella Grace, SSAg, Scarsdale. Vail, Jack DeWitt, SS, Binghamton. Valenstein, Lolly, SS, New York City. Vallilee, John Patrick, SSL, Ulster, Pa. Van Aken, Roy, Grad, SS, Interlaken. Van Arnam, Ralph Newcomb, Grad, SS, Beaver Falls. Van Doren, Lurana Cole, Grad, SS, SSB, Washing ton, D. C. Van Eraan, Aline Willard, Grad, SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Van Etten, Mary Esther, SS, Braiichoort. Van Horn, William Kurtz, SS, Lykens, Po.. Van Kleeck, Edwin Robert, Grad, SSAg, Water- ford. Van Namee, Merton Taylor, SS, Gouverneur. Van Natta, John James, SS, Ithaca. Van Order, Marjorie Delphine, SSAg, Ithaca. Van Wagenen, Loraine McNeill, SSAg, Lawyers ville. Vaughan, Seymour Madison, Grad, SSAg, Tru mansburg. Vaughn, Alice Boynton, Grad, SS, Cuba. 262 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Vernon, Clinton De Witt, SSL, Logan, Utah. Vernon, Rebecca Maxwell, SS, SSAg, Elkins Park, Pa. Verrill, John, SS, Portland, Me. Vickers, Harry Dan, SS, Little Falls. Vickery, Mildred Utley, Grad, SSAg, Gloversville. Vincent, Harold Blanchard, jr., SS, Salem, Ohio. Vogelson, Flora Rose, SSAg, New York City. von Rumohr, Christian August, SS, Warnsdorf, Germany. Voorhees, Laura Christina, SS, Rushville. Voras, Francis John, SS, Astoria. Wade, Charles Casimir, SS, Hackettstown, N. J. Wade, Miriam Anne, SS, SSAg, North Creek. Wadleigh, Clarence Benjamin, Grad, SSAg, Dur ham, N. H. Wadsworth, James Raymond, Grad (P), Hastings. Wagner, Richard Bieser, SS, Dayton, Ohio. Wagner, Russell Halderman, Grad (P), Dayton, Ohio. Wagner, Sylvia Ann, SSAg, Herkimer. Wainscott, Clinton Schenck, Grad, SS, Peru, Ind. Waitt, Daisy Bailey, Grad, SS, Savannah, Ga. Wakeley, Raymond Earl, Grad (P), Ithaca. Wakeman, Samuel, SS, Quincy, Mass. Walbancke, Marian May, SS, Richmond Hill. Walker, Charles Frederick, SS, Three Rivers, Que., Canada. Walker, Evelyn, Grad (P), SS, South Birmingham, Wallenfeldt, Evert, Grad, SSAg, Geneseo, 111. Wallin, Ruth Elizabeth, SSAg, Gilbertsville. Walling, Rosamond English, SS, Greenwich, Conn. Waltman, Celia, SSAg, Brooklyn. Walten, George Willever, Grad, SSB, Myerstown, Pa. Wang, Chih-Yi, SS, Tientsin, China. Ward, Gladys Margaret, SS, Ogdensburg. Ward, John Chamberlain, SSL, Buffalo. Ward, Louise Markley, SS, Washington, D. C. Ward, Mary Henrietta, SSAg, Ithaca. Waring, Elizabeth Adams, SS, SSAg. Annapolis, Md. Warner, Alice Mary, SS, Roselle, N. J. Warner, Isabelle Mary, SS, SSAg, North Collins. Warren, Thurman Clifford, jr., SS, Rockaway Beach. Warren, William Dwight, Grad (P), Oxford, Ohio. Wascowitz, Rebecca, SSAg, New York City. Washburn, Helen Lucille, SS, SSB, Odessa. Waterbury, Emma Belle, SSAg, Frankfort. Waterman, Phvllis Rosemary, SS, Watertown. Watkins, Donald Ellsworth, Grad, SSAg, Mount Airy, Md. Watkins, Irving Carl, SS, Omaha, Nebr. Watkins, Julia Cooper, Grad, SS, Montclair, N. J. Watros, Henrietta Martha, SS, Marathon. Way, Katharine, SS, New York City. Wayt, Hazel Irene, SS, Astoria. Weaver, Margaret Anita, SS, SSAg, Riverhead. Webb, Everett Stilson, Grad, SS, SSAg, Greene. Webber, Benjamin Fiero, SSAg, Catskill. Weber, Mary Dora, Grad, SS, Pikesville, Md. Weber, Ruth, SS, Brooklyn. Webster, Edward Collings, SSB, Lyndhurst, N. J. Webster. Myron Edward, Grad (P), Rutland, Pa- Weckesser, Paul Philip, SSAg, Rhinebeck- Wedd, Hazel Annette, SS, SSAg, 33B, Pittsburgh, Pa. Weeks. K'a Mae, SS, Groton. Weoian, Elma Louise, SS, Ithaca. Wein, Aaron.SS, Richmond Hill. Weinberg, Betsy R., SSB, Brooklyn. Weinberg, George Harold, SSAg, New York City. Weinberg, Jacob Albert, jr., SS, Washington, D. C. Weingast, Sophie Mae, SSAg, Brooklyn. Weingold, Joseph Tchakin, SS, Sea Gate- Weingold, Martin Bolidan, SS, Sea Gate. Weinstock, Harold Judas, SS, New York City. Weintraub, Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, New York City. Weintraub, Meyer Jack, SSAg, New York City. Weir, Bertha Luella, SS, Fairport. Weisberg, Florence Blanche, SSAg, New York City. Weisenfluh, Leo, Grad, SS, Old Forge, Pa. Weiss, Herbert Albert Julius, Grad (P), Rochester. Weiss, Rosalind, SS, New York City. Welch, Dale Dennis, Grad, SS, Dubuque, Iowa. Welch, Elizabeth Priscilla, SS, Flint, Mich. Welch, Ruth, SS, Flushing. Welker, Philip Lanahan, SS, Washington, D. C. Wellford, Walker Lewis, jr., SS, Memphis, Tenn. Wellington, Adair, Grad (P), Rochester. Wellington, Dorothy, SSAg, Rochester. Wells, Evelyn Clare, SSAg, Obion, Tenn. Wells, John West, Grad, SSB, Homer. Wells, Joseph Harry, Grad (P), Ithaca. Wells, Sanford Badgley, SS, Buffalo. Welty, Joel Carl, SSAg, SSB, Fort Wayne, Ind. Wendland, Frederick William, SS, Elmhurst, 111. Wendt, Robert Hutten, SSL, Rochester. Wendt, William, SSL, New York City. Wentworth, Harold, Grad (P), Cortland. Wentworth, Sidney Warren, Grad (P), SSAg, Durham, N. H. Wentz, John Budd, Grad (P), Ames, Iowa. Wesley, Felix John, SS, Yonkers. West, Arthur Gelbert, SSAg, Rensselaer. Wst, Richard Walleser, SS, Elgin, 111. Wester, Helene Marjorie, SS, Clinton. Weston, Harry Peck, SS, Geneva. Weston, Mary Josephine, SS, Boone, Iowa. Wethly, Henrietta Marie, SS, SSAg, Elizabeth, N.J. Whearty, Stephen Francis, jr., Grad, Grad (P), SS, Glen Clove. Wheeler, Fannie Henrietta, SS, SSAg, West Win field. Wheeler, John Taylor, Grad (P), SSAg, Athens. Ga. Whipple, Clayton Ernium, Grad, SSAg, Dryden. Whipple, Valeda Antoinette, SSAg, Brockport. Whiskeman, James Peter, jr., SS, Peekskili. White, Daniel Beckett, Grad (P), Sam Houston, White, Wiiliam Gilbert, SS, Jamaica. Whitman, Ezra Bailey, jr., SS, Baltimore, Md. Whitney, Erwin Baker, SSAg, Whitney Point. Whitney, Francis Luther, Grad (P), Austin, Texas. Whitney, Marion Isabelle, SSB, Austin, Texas. Wiedenmayer, Gustave Eugene, SS, Newark, N. J. Wiedenmayer, Joseph Emil, jr., SSAg, Newark, N.J. Wieder, Jeanne, SS, New York City. Wieder, Nathan. SSAg, New York City. Wightman, Dorothy, SS, SSAg, Lansdowne, Pa. Wilcox, Hermione, SSAg, Bergen. Wilcox, Murray Hunt, Grad, SSB, SSAg, Delhi. Wilde, Earle Irving, Grad (P), State College, Pa. Wilkinson, Helen Raven, SS, Orangebury, S. C. Wilgus, Herbert Sedgwick, jr., Grad (P), Ithaca. Williams, Dorothy May, SSAg, Syracuse. Williams, Ethel May, Grad (P), Ithaca. Williams, Evan Charles, Grad, SS, Mainesburg, Pa. Williams, George Kissam, SS, Ithaca. Williams, Gerald Crofoot, SS, Ithaca. Williams. Mary Elizabeth, Grad, SS, Houghton. Williams, Philip Hilgert, SS, Easton, Pa. Williams, Ralph Clark, jr., SSL, Brooklyn. Williams, Richard Everard, SSAg, Ithaca. Williamson, Janet Agnes, Grad (P), Newport, R. I. Williamson, Robert Earl, Grad, SS, Greenville, Pa. Willman, John Peter, SSAg, Cortland. Wilson, Alice Virginia, SSAg, Greenville, N. C. Wilson, Anna Margaret, SS, Ithaca. Wilson, Dorothy Cleveland, SS, Stamford, Conn. Wilson, William Stuart, SS, Tupper Lake. Winch. Oliver Wayland, SSAg, South Glens Falls. Winchester, Milo Follett, Grad, SSAg, Wassaic. Wing, William Frank, SSAg, Kendall. Wingo, Charles Enos, Grad, SS, Zeigler, 111. ALL STUDENTS: SUMMER OF 1928 263 Winsor, Tillie, SSAg, St. George, Utah. Winston, Lula Gaines, SS, Richmond, Va. Winter, Edna Spring, Grad, SS, Buffalo. Winters, Joseph Rupert, SS, Rdslyn. Witherspoon, William Miles, SS, Rochester. Wittman, Gizella, SS, New York City. Wittwer, Eldon, Grad, SS, Ithaca. Woerz, John Alva, Grad, SS, SSB, Oakwood Heights. Wolfe, Hiram Michael, SSB, Lewisburg, Pa. Wood, Edna M., SS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wood, Laurence David, SSL, Syracuse. Wood, Merrill, SS, SSAg, Harrisburg, Pa. Wood, Theodore Newell, SS, Kingston, Pa. Wood, William Havens, Grad, SSAg, Slocum, R. I. Woods, Ralph Hicks, Grad, Grad (P), SSAg, Grant, Va. Woodward, John Page, SS, Sayre, Pa. Woollard, Elizabeth, SS, SSAg, Albany. Woolley, Hannah Florence, SS, Jackson Heights. Woolverton, Maurice, SS, Scarsdale. Wright, Charles, SS, Richmond, Ind. Wright, Estella Church, Grad, SSAg, Worcester. Wright, Forrest Blythe, SSAg, Ithaca. Wright, Henry DeForest, SS, Schenectady. Wright, Jeanetta Margaret. Grad, SS, Dundee. Wright, Louise, SS, Preston, Md. Wright, Louise Orien, SS, Olean. Wrubel, Rachel Ethel, SS, Middleton, Conn. Wu, Hung Kai, SS, Shanghai, China. Wuesthoff, Carl F. H., SSAg, Corsica, Pa. Wurzell, Beatrice, SS, Philadelphia, Pa. Wyman, Thomas Putnam, jr., SS, Salem, Mass. Yale, Louise Erviette, SS, Guilford. Yamashiro, Grace Ayako, SS, Honolulu, Hawaii. Yehl, Harold M., Grad, SS, Laurys Station, Pa. Yerzley, Felix Lessing, SS, Newark, N. J. Yohalem, Morton Eugene, SS, New York City. Young, Edith Catherine, SSAg, Randolph. Young, Emma Beatrice, SS, Paterson, N. J. Younger, Kenneth Richard, SS, Johnsonburg, Pa. Zearley, James Paul, SS, Uniontown, Pa. Zeissig, Alexander, Grad (P), New York City. Zimmerman, Elise, SS, New York City. Zimmerman, Sarah, Grad, SS, Dayton, Ohio. Zimmerman, George Henry, SS, Romney, W. Va. Zoeller, Bertha Louise, SSAg, Ithaca. Zuehlke, Harold Babcock, SS, Appleton, Wis. STUDENTS IN THE WINTER COURSES IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 1928-29 Alexander, William Frances Millbrook Babcock, Norman Henry Horseheads Baker, Peter Clarence Brainardsville Bapp, Frederick Edward Marion Beardslee, Francis Dwight New Berlin Blizzard, Ernest Zinner Middletown Bradt, Robert Henry Upper Montclair, N. J. Braje, Henry Jannssen Winfield Britt, Harold Webster Holcomb Bullett, Cyril William Greene Burton, Harold Adelfort Fulton Cahill, John Joseph Penn Yan Cairns, Gordon Mann South Kortright Camenga, Lawrence Dix Brookfield Cameron, Arthur Burt Locke Chamalian, Richard Jamaica Clark, Ivan Cecil Sodus Center Clemons, Lynn Renese Bath Collins, Leslie Lelend Lockwood Crego, William Allen Baldwinsville Cronemeyer, Ernest Gustaf Haverstraw Gulotta, Frank Baltimore, Md. Dahlgren, Charles Valatie Dardenne, Hector Thelesphor. .Port Allegany, Pa. Daughirtai, Robert Paul Ithaca Davies, Richard F Remsen Debus, Martin Edward Rockville Centre Dennis, Frye Canisteo DePuy, Byron Henry Candor Dewan, Alton Easter Turin Donaldson, Norman Charles Branchport Donnelly, James Robert Malone Donoghue, Eric Daniel London, England Doty, Kenneth Paul Candor Dunlap, Erie Spencer Cambridge, Mass. Dutton, Lisle Bertram Edmeston Dutton, Richard Winfield Woodsville, N. H. Edgarton, Raymond Smith Poolville Edsall, Margery Totnall Oakmont, Pa. Ellison, Trafford Godfrey Kings Ferry Emeneth, Charles Martin Delanson Emerick, James Weir West Camp Farnell, Alfred William Mohawk Farnell, Kenneth Tufts Mohawk Francisco, Guy Wilber Rushville Gaige, Carl Dewitt Ithaca Galley, Arthur Jacob Gardenville Galley, Raymond John Gardenville Gay, Lewis Warsaw Gazin, Sydney Kenneth Crogham Gillette, James A Townville, Pa. Goggin, Edward Richard Dunkirk Goldwasser, Maurice Swan Lake Gordon, Albert Martin Great Bend Gordon, Max Monticello Gorst, Harold John Delanson Gray, Walter William Eden Green, Herman Brooklyn Gros, Werner Ernst Millbrook Guentert, Sylvia Margaret Ithaca Hakes, Ralph Burr Pitcher Hall, Alfred Poughkeepsie Hall, Donald Churchill Lockport Hampton, John Henry Newtown, Conn. Henry, Lewis Megaffie Canandaigua Heringa, Louisa Wilhelmina Holland Hilfiker, Alvin Leon Union Hill Hilmire, Wilford Edgett Phelps Holley, Leon M Walton Hopkins, Horace Wilson Dexter, Me. Horner, Roswell John Lamson Humphreys, George Brymer New Hartford Jackson, Edwin West New Brighton jacobus, Russell Dayton.. .Upper Montclair, N. J. jobson, Clara Evelyn Bristol, Pa. Johnson, Lloyd Earl Massena Johnson, Ralph Sinclair Caledonia Jones, Harold Berryerman Red Hook, N. J. King, Wallace Watson Jackson Heights Kirsch, Frederick William Rochester Knudson, Edwin New York City Knudson, John August Rochester Kuss, Robert William Allentown, Pa. Lane, Anna Elizabeth Ithaca Langdon, Darrel Sydney North Bangor LaRock, Myrle Albert Parish Lattin, Howard William Montour Falls Lee, Harold Arthur Jamestown Lynch, Michael Bart Tupper Lake McArthur, Donald John Ithaca McKenna, Patrick Joseph Bayport McLoughlin, David Edward New York City Mack, jay Leroy Canton Madsen, Hans George Cooperstown Manning, Richard LaBar Ithaca Marshman, Baumes McNab Oxford Mentnech, William Oscar Walden Michel, William Highland Falls Mikkelsen, Iver Pleasantville Mizer, Dennis Hagan Isleta, Ohio Morehouse, Robert Lang Oakwoods, N. C. Mowry, Guy Larue Apulia Station Mowry, Neal Alvard Apulia Station Neely, George Paul Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nichols, Robert Walton Nielson, Soren Karl Syracuse Nordsiek, Frances Niverville Oellrich , EmilWilliam Narrowsburg O'Hara, Robert Ellsworth Ticonderoga Orton, Ross Harold North East, Pa. Page, Howard Lloyd New Berlin Palmer, John Boynton Brighton Pasto, Herman Toivo Lockwood Patrick, Louis George Leicester Pearlman, Beatrice Herman Peekskili Pearson Casper Manfried South Cambridge Pekryl, Otto Sheffield, Mass. Petroccia, John Anthony Mill Neck Paul, Michael Phalen Rossie Pratt, Calvin Tudor Bayport Puchta, George John Pittsburgh, Pa. Pullen, Alanson Guy Elmira Randall, John Samuel Mount Sinai Read, Laurence Frederick Little Falls Rink, Kenneth Snell Syracuse Robinson, Kenton E South New Berlin Root, William Pitt Esperance Ruckel, Theodore Erhardt Walden Salisbury, Arthur John Phelps Schultz, Harold James Big Flats Schultz, Willard Kenneth Wilson 264 STUDENTS IN THE WINTER COURSES : I928-29 265 Seigel, Baruch Ellenville Shriver, Norman Ithaca Smith, James Henry Syracuse Smith, James Henry Athol Spann, Alfred William Jamaica Specktor, Matthew Nassau Spies, Olin Redwood Strout, Chester Raymond Dexter, Maine Sullivan, John Rider Stockton Taylor, Vincent Charles Olean Thurston, Charles Hand Cornwall Tillapaugh, Maurice Bailey Bainbridge Tucker, Ernest Charles Demster Van Nuys, Donald Snowden Colrain, Mass. Van Wagner, Clyde Hyde Park Vasilka, James Cleveland, Ohio Wall, Ivers Bennett Buffalo Wallace, Hugh McKendrick Geneva Webb, Lloyd VanSickle Watkins Glen Weinstein, William Kerhonkson Wheeler, Mervin Medbury Edmeston Whetley, Wallace Monroe Adams Center Woodward, Robert Evarts Bakersfield, Vt. Zack, Elisha Lee Brooklyn Zoller, James S Hewelton SUMMARIES STAFF OF INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH, AND EXTENSION, 1928-29 College or Department Arts and Sciences Law Engineering: Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Architecture Medicine: New York City Ithaca Veterinary Agriculture Home Economics Military Science \ Physical Education > Hygiene J Totals Extension Staff in Agriculture Extension Staff in Home Economics . . . Staff at Geneva Experiment Station . . . Grand Totals 28 IO 14 3 O -t-3 IO ' c m se u 0 IO 0 Ih + H | 2 A S.I Is a> 10 rA< 0 ts s IO C CO < "rt 0 6 64 34 I 94 112 3H 1 7 2 IO 3 11 11 7 2 34 1 19 10 18 11 59 4 3 17 24 IO 5 4 19 7 36 38 9 122 20 232 1 2 2 6 7 18 1 8 10 6 6 3i 8 83 33 63 65 252 8 12 18 10 48 17 23 28 254 163 IO 372 234 1061 19 14 22 4 59 4 6 5 15 10 21 20 2 53 287 204 10 419 240 1 188 266 REGISTRATION OF STUDENTS, 1928-29 Matriculated Students by Colleges and Classes Undergraduate Classes Spec. Total 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 7 775 263 College or School Grad. Graduate School 775 Medical College: at New York City .... 229 at Ithaca Law School 138 Arts and Sciences Engineering Architecture Veterinary Agriculture Home Economics Total 1154 1129 1057 1074 1165 99 82 5760 Subtract for names counted twice 109 Number of matriculated students 5651 Registered in the Summer of 1928 Summer Session of the University 1 544 New York State Summer Session 641 Summer Session of the Law School 118 12 138 14* 16 1f _ _ 2 140 491 484 456 518 26 29 2004 281 233 277 258 16 1 1066 62 36 24 36 30 8 196 26 25 41 48 2 I 143 162 155 H5 170 13 31 676 92 124 131 135 12 3 497 Number of students registered in the summer of 1928 2150 Registered in theWinter Courses in Agriculture Number of students 157 TOTAL REGISTRATION IN PAST YEARS 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 412 1884 575 1900 . 2980 1916. . 6999 563 1885 649 1901 3293 1917.. 5297 609 1886 829 1902 3457 1918. . 5644 597 1887 1022 1903 3423 1919.. 7711 539 1888 1229 1904 3841 1920. . 7520 509 1889 1329 1905 4122 1921 . . 7980 532 1890 1390 1906 4225 1922. . 7695 542 1891 1670 1907 44^5 1923.. 7190 56i 1892 1883 1908 4859 1924. - 7415 529 1893 2040 1909 5194 1925- 7368 505 1894 2042 1910 5624 1926. . 7383 463 1895 2057 1911 5848 1927.. 7359 399 1896 . 2105 1912 6315 1928. . 7482 384 1897 2120 1913 6496 405 1898 2543 1914 . 6891 447 1899 . 2766 1915 7H3 *Of the 491 seniors in Arts and Sciences, 14 and 61 respectively were electing the first year of Medicine and Law. The 14 were doubly registered as candidates for the degrees of A.B. and M.D. The 61 were registered only in Arts and Sciences, but they increased the Law School's total to 201. 267 268 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS Undergraduates Graduates Totals Men Women Men Women Alabama .... 4 3 3 I0 Arizona 1 1 2 4 Arkansas .... 5 1 r 7 California... 16 3 17 3 39 Colorado .... 9 1 3 13 Connecticut.. 54 7 IS 3 79 Delaware. ... is 2 17 D. of Col 35 10 5 2 52 Florida 13 2 1 16 Georgia 7 2 5 3 17 Hawaii 3 ' 1 4 Idaho 2 2 Illinois 77 3 9 5 94 Indiana n 18 I 30 Iowa 7 1 10 1 19 Kansas 2 11 2 15 Kentucky . . 3 3 3 9 Louisiana.... 8 I 2 1 12 Maine 6 . 4 10 Maryland... 53 6 2 4 65 Massachusetts 61 7 18 6 92 Michigan.... 27 2 9 38 Minnesota. 5 3 6 2 16 Mississippi. . . 2 2 4 Missouri. ... 17 I 8 3 29 Montana .... 2 3 5 Nebraska. ... 5 1 2 1 9 Nevada 2 2 N. Hampshire 5 2 3 1 11 New Jersey.. 228 38 52 7 325 New Mexico. I 1 New York... 2093 947 477 m 3628 N.Carolina.. n 8 5 24 Ohio 130 8 34 5 177 Oklahoma... 9 2 11 Oregon S 6 11 Pennsylvania. 256 93 42 10 401 Porto Rico... 11 2 13 Rhode Island 7 26 1 16 S. Carolina . . 4 8 12 S. Dakota ... 1 2 3 Tennessee ... 7 4 1 1 Texas 9 2 2 4 17 Utah 2518 Vermont 8 1 2 I 12 Virginia 11 4 10 2 27 Washington.. 4 1 5 10 W. Virginia . . 9 Wisconsin. . . 16 Wyoming. . . . The Americas: Argentina. . 2 Bermuda . . Brazil 2 Canada . . . 13 Chili 1 Colombia. . 1 Costa Rica. 2 Cuba 3 Dom. Rep. 2 Guatemala. 2 Mexico. . . . 4 Panama . . . 2 Peru 3 Venezuela . 2 Europe: British Isles 4 Bulgaria. . . I France .... I Germany . . I Greece .... 1 Holland... I Iraq Jugo-Slavia Norway . . . 1 Poland Sweden. . . Switzerland 2 Turkey U. S. S. R. 5 Asia: Armenia. . . 1 China 16 3 Japan 7 Palestine . . 1 1 Siam 2 Philippines. . 4 S. Africa. . . . 3 Undergraduates Graduates Totals Men Women Men Women 1 6 1 17 6 22 1 36 3 ' -2 13 4 6 3 I 1 5 34 7 INDEX Adams Act, The, 80. Adams, Charles Kendall, 1 1 . Administration, staff of, 67. Agricultural economics, 81. Agricultural Experiment Station, State, 9, 80, 83. Agriculture, College of, 9, 80; Council, 10, 13; Summer School of, 128. Agronomy, 81. Alumni organization, 119. Alumni trustees, 12, 119. Alumni, War, 155. Anatomy, 78. Animal husbandry, 82. Architecture, College of, 8, 73. Arts and Sciences, College of, 8, 69. Astronomy, 69, 73. Athletic Association, 123. Bacteriology, 82. Baker non-resident lectureship in chemistry, 95. Barnes Hall, 97. Bibliography, 69. Biochemistry, 78. Biology, 70; Summer School of, 130. Botany, 70, 82. Calendar for 1928-29, 4. Chemistry, 70; Baker lectureship in, 95. Christian Association, 97. Classics, The, 70. Colleges, list of, 8, 68. Commencement,- The sixty-first, 132. Cornell Endowment Fund, 7. Cornell, Ezra, 5, 7. Cornellian Council, 121. Dairy industry, 82. Degrees: Doctor of Philosophy, 68; Doctor of the Science of Law, 68; Master's degrees, 68; Bachelor of Arts, 69; Bachelor of Chemistry, 69; Bachelor of Laws, 71; Civil Engineer, 72; Mechanical Engineer, 72; Electrical Engineer, 72; Bachelor of Architecture, 73; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 73; Bachelor of Fine Arts, 74; Doctor of Medicine, 75; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, 79; Bachelor of Science, 80, 83. Descriptive geometry, 73. Drawing, 73, 82. Economics, 70. Education, 70; rural, 82; University Division of, 9, 86. Eidlitz, Marc, instructorship, The, 96. Embryology, 78. Emeritus professors, 65. Endowment of the University, 5, 7. Engineering, College of, 8, 72; Council, 11, 13. English language and literature, 70. Entomology, 82. Extension service, 82. Faculties, The special, 9. Faculty, The University, 10; standing committees of, 66. 269 270 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER Farm management, 82. Farm practice, 82. Farms, The University, 81. Farrand, Livingston, 11. Federal funds, 80. Fees, 115. Fellowships, 100. Fine Arts, 74. Floriculture, 82. Forestry, 82. French: See Romance languages. French, Sophie Washburn, professorship, The, 96. Geography, 70. Geology, 70. German language and literature, 70. Goldwin Smith lectureship, 92 ; professorships, 96. Government, 70. Graduate School, 8, 68; joint council, 11, 13. Greek art and antiquities: See The Classics. Greek language and literature: See The Classics. Hatch Act, The, 80. Heckscher Research Foundation, 91. Histology, 78. History, 70. Home Economics, College of, 9, 83; Council, 10, 13. Horticulture, Ornamental, 82. Hygiene and preventive medicine, 86. Infirmary, 99. Instruction, staff of: list, 14-65. Irvine, Frank, lectureship, 71, 93. Italian: See Romance Languages. Land Grant Act, The, 5. Land Scrip Fund, The College, 7. Landscape architecture, 73. Latin language and literature: See The Classics. Law School, 8, 71; Summer School of, 130. Libraries, The University, 87; Library Council, 11, 13, 87. Limnology, 82. Loan funds, 113. Mathematics, 70. Medical College, 9, 74; Council, 10, 13; Commencement, 154. Memorial professorships, 95. Memorials, Class, 122. Messenger lectures, The, 95. Meteorology, 82. Military science and tactics, 85; list of graduates commissioned as reserveofficers, 155- Morrill Act of 1890, 80. Music, 70. Nelson Act, The, 80. Officers, University, who are members of the University Faculty, 65. Ornithology, 82. INDEX 271 Philosophy, 70; Sage School of, 8; Sage professorships in, 95. Physical education and training, 70, 85. Physics, 70. Physiology, 78. Plant breeding, 82. Plant pathology, 82. Pomology, 82. Poultry husbandry, 82. Preachers, University, 97. Presidents of the University, list of, 11. Prizes, 108. Psychology, 71. Public speaking, 71. Publications of the University, 118. Residential halls, 98. Romance languages and literatures, 71. Rural education, 82. Rural engineering, 82. Rural social organization, 83. Sage Chapel, 97. Sage, Dean, Sermon Fund, 97. Sage professorships, 95. Scandinavian languages and literatures, 7 1 . Schiff, Jacob H., Foundation, 93. Scholarships: Graduate, 101; undergraduate, 102, Schurman, Jacob Gould, 11. Semitic languages and literatures, 71. Sibley, Hiram, 72, 95. Sibley professorship, 95. Smith, Goldwin: See Goldwin Smith. Smith-Hughes Act, The, 81. Smith-Lever Act, The, 81. Spanish: See Romance languages. Stambaugh, John, professorship, 96. State College Council, 10, 13. State scholarships, 106. Students, list of, 157. Summer Session, 125. Sweet Professorship, 96. Trustees, Board of, 8, 12. Tuition, 115. Vegetable gardening, 83. Veterinary College, 9, 79; Council, 10, 13. War Alumni, 155. White, Andrew Dickson, 1 1 ; libraries, 87 ; professorship, 96. Willard Straight Hall, 99. World War memorial professorships, 96. Zoology, 83. 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