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1915]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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In Economics. Charles Leslie Stewart, A.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1911, A.M., 1912. Land Tenure in the United States with Special Reference to Illinois. Lewis Emanuel Young, B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1901, E.M., Iowa State College, 1904. American Experience in Taxing Mines and Mineral Lands. In Education. Charles Elmer Holley, A.B., A.M., 1912, 1913. The Relationship between Persistence in School and Home Conditions. Harold Ordway Rugg, B.S., Dartmouth College, 1908, C.E., Thayer School (Dartmouth), 1909. Descriptive Geometry and Mental Discipline. In Engineering. Albert John Becker, B.S., M.E., University of Michigan, 1903, 1907. The Strength and Stiffness of Steel under Bi-Axial Loading. In Entomology. Edna Mosher, B.S., Cornell University, 1908, M.S'., 1913. A Classification of the Lepidoptera Based on Characters of the Pupa. In Mathematics. George Rutledge, A.B., A.M., 1910, 1913. The Number of Abelian Sub-groups of Groups whose Orders are the Powers of Primes. In Modern Languages. (In English.) Henry Alfred Burd, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1910, A.M., 1911. Joseph Ritson: A Critical Biography. In Physics. Lloyd Theodore Jones, A.B., A.M., Lake Forest College, 1909, 1910, M.S., 1912. An Experimental Verification of the- Law of Variation of Mass with Velocity for Cathode Rays. In Political Science. Philip Quincy Wright, A.B., Lombard College, 1912, A.M., 1913. The Means by which the Obligations of International Law are Enforced by the Law of the United States. In Zoology. Minnie Elizabeth Watson, A.B., Olivet College, 1909, M.S., 1913. Studies on Eugregarines Including Descriptions of Seventeen New Species and a Synopsis of the Eugregarine Records from the Myriapoda, Cleoptra, and Orthoptera of the World. Morris Miller Wells, B.S., University of Chicago, 1912. The Relation of Fishes to Ions in their Natural Environment. I. Reactions and Resistance to Acidity, Alkalinity, and Neutrality. II. Reaction and Resistance to Salts.

T H E PROFESSIONAL DEGREES IN ENGINEERING.

The Degree of Master of Architecture. Mortimer Burnham Cleveland, B.S., 1908. The Degree of Civil Engineer. Rodney Linton Bell, B.S., 1909. Seymour Standish, B.S., 1910. Raymond Clark Pierce, B.S., 1908. The Degree of Electrical Engineer. John Dudley Ball, B.S., 1907. Percy McClure Richards, B.S., 1909. Townsend Foster Dodd, B.S., 1907. The Degree of Mechanical Engineer. Charles Elliott Sargent, B.S., 1886. HONORS.

The Secretary reported also for record that the following honors have been awarded by the University for excellence in scholarship:

THE DEGREE OF A.B. WITH HONORS.

I N THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES.

Mildred Lean Coburn, in German. Walter Wilson Jennings, in History. Elizabeth Genevieve Fuller, in English. Hadden Spurgeon Kirk, in History. Alta Green, in English. Ray Orion Wyland, in Psychology. Gertrude Halushka, in History. SPECIAL HONORS.

IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES.

Amelia Lucinda Kellogg, in Botany. Everett Robert Brunskill, in Chemical Engineering, Charles Francis Geiger, in Ceramic Engineering. Frank A. Hoerner, in Psychology. ' Alden Knowlton Fogg. Ralph Green. Edward Allen James.

Sidney Marion Hull, in Chemistry. Silas Carl Linbarger, in Ceramic Engineering. Edwin Whitaker Mattoon, in Zoology. Forrest Hamilton Murray, in Mathematics. Edward Allen Williford. Clyde Charles Younglove.

I N THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING.

Peter Jacob Nilsen. George William Watts. Maynard Elmer Slater.

I N THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.