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'fHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 192% Miss Kathryn Newell Adams, who was inaugurated president of the American College for Girls in Con- ; : et e stantinople on Monday. She is a 4 DOR WOODS GREETS ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYERS. Upon landing in Japan, the United States graduate of Oberlin College and Army aviators were met by the official representative of this country and congratulated upon their journey former dean of women at Beloit and The photograph shows Lieut. Smith, commanding the expedition, shaking hands with Japanese War Minis- | & . e e . E . B B . o 8 Drury Colleges. ter Ugaki. By EaitediNews Lich ONLY TWO CABINET OFFICERS IN THE CITY. Secretaries Hughes LOST IN THE CONVENTION CITY. When he irrived in Cleveland and Hoover, who met at the White House with President Coolidge and 10 attend the convention, Secretary of War Weeks could not find the Con- held the'regular cabinet meeting. The other members of the cabinet are vention Hall. He inquired the way of a kindly bluecoat, and the camera- attending the Republican national convention in Clleveland. man sends this timely snapshot to the Capital. National Photo. Copyright by Underwood & 1 nderwood. Mrs. Vineent Astor of New York, a delegate 10 the Rclpubllun national WASHINGTON UNIFORM WELL PRESERVED. This uniform, o § = N 3 ¥ AL X convention .in Cleveland. Photo by Gen. George Washington on the day when he gave up the command UEENS VISIT BRITISH “WORLD FAIR." Th f Ital: d YOUNGEST STEEPLECHASE RIDER TAKES HIGH JUMPS. Miss Virginia Conant, eight years old, of snapped vesterday at the opening of the Continental armies, is a featured exhibit in the arts and industries 3.,. Queen of England visiting the west African .mel:;:: at Wenbley Worcester, Mass., taking her mount over the jumps at the recent horse show of the Turkey Hill Polo Club, session. building of the Smithsonian Institution. It was contained in the patent Lady Guggisberg. wife of Gen. Sir Frederick Guggisberg. governor of Paxton, Mass. The youngster has been riding show horses for the past two years. Wide World Photo. Copyright by TUnderwood & Underwood. office up to. the year 1883. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. the Gold Coast. in center. Copyright Ly Underwood & Underwood ' EGREES PRESENTED 290 AT C. U.; |Flement n Christs Teaching Rev. | Mass.; William Jenn Dunne. Der- | essa Norse Church in Medieval | Francisco, Calif; essay, “The Catho-|tion. “The Dielcctric Constant of |Shakespeare.” Sister M Elizabett . 9 |Joseph Alphonsus Webb, W inmptg_“".’h‘“') ‘"l‘;‘mu'rm‘:{‘l' . umbus, |y m Rev. Gratian Mever, O. F.|lice Spirit of Modern Drama.” Rev. Emulsions.” Springfield. 111.; e S Object ‘CL SSES' L RGEST IN HISTORY b B ke gt Paul's Colloge: William Ger Yo M. (he Franciscan College: essay, |Michael Gabriel Sheahan, Los Angeles, | Electrical engine o | ten "Cenost A4 A | Labor Board and wage Ju s Lo S omtaneoni ) Cne {0k .| Calif:: essay, “The School of Perga- | a Stune Be ohe Thonrs 2’0t | Grand Rapid | Roetotan shcx ik pst e |Jonn Stanislaus Middleton, New York | mum.” Rev. John And Whelan, | the S e T ‘Rev. Alphonsc John Al 3 M., 1 -4 R - J ndrew elan, n ac t t. A i o) roury, | vity ay, T S Sl el St. Louis, Mo.; dissertation, e 34 Bonaventure Norpert | O S Au St. Augustine’s College: es-| | Docts e mean Priests, Nuns and Laymen Get Parchments From |} F2ithin the Ecclesiastical Writings ington, 0" : Wt Depore Wis. | say, “Blessea Tnerese of the cnita| T, afi e : e Archbishop—Rector Traces Brief Record of |2t canon lawi_Rev. Witliam Applcby. | fonn i Tis” Washington son. ey ey T Doctar of philosophy—Rey. Granam | Crantord, X0 ) . Los Angeles, Callf.; Rev. Henry Fran- | a5 MLD a st 3 ST = < b el LR ivity TP, an- | Thomas Mel 3 n ;| States - An- ! tation, “The Clausulae Institution’s Growth. cis Dugan, Indianapolis. Ind: Rev.|\wiliiin “Getto McDonald. Wic s 0 r C S V. Bot Civitate De of St Augustine.” ' and Lanthan: Pa; Rev. David Clinton Gildea, Syra- i e RIChEEd Meanex s : “The A School of . bachelor of ar , ot Sintare ¢ cuse, N. Y. Rev. Joseph Henry Hon- ; 03Uls 0 sty el . : k _Trgdé- - —Louis Alexander Aston:, Rochester, 3 < i Impressive commencement exer- | Wilbur Joseph Borer. A. F. M., Mary- | nigford, Indianapolis, Ind. Rev. 098¢ Mont: Joseph Franci: Vs i i Watson Aloyalus Banmert Ant | B i oy e eises closed the thirty-fifth scholastie | knoll, N. Y.; Rev. William Otterwall "';‘l‘a’“;: Joseph Jeatney. iluadel | Nausatuck, © Conn.; JSobn 3 o sav. “A Two-Year Cur- Cincinnati, Ohio; Thomsas Ir Hoen, | ton. Minn ' intia. Du- year” at Catholic University today, |lgnatius Brady, St. Paul. Minn.: Rev. |ler Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. Cornelius ¥ terbury. Conn.; & : : a’ Catho Normal | Baltimore, Md.; Berthold Vorsanger, | iuth, Minn.: Sis desia. Ferdi hen - Archbishop Michael J. Curley [J0hn Thomas Conlon, 1os Angeles. |Lailey, Des Moines, Iowa: Rev. Thom- P Hast Hart g i koo tev. Joseph Wilfred Pa- Englewood, N. J. nand, Ind.; Sister Theresa. Eiizabeth, | Aquin when :Archbis v A8 lif.; Rev. James Louis Connolly. St. | 3¢ Francis McNe! yracuse, M | Sullivan. Balti’ | 3 S. A. St. Augustine'’s Col- Bachelor of science— Maximil- | . g and P Sister Stella Mari of Baltimore, chancellor of the uni-| payi’ Minn.; Rev. James Matthew | g, tanislnns Miaaleton, atthew P ck Touhe The Natural ces in §un Gardner, O. F. M cinnati, Ohi Of the Bernadi s: *Sister | cago, M. essay, “Theories versity, presented diplomas to 2 g'°“'§§“~ A. FH Mf- g;‘;”“:"“- - Y N v. o Olmedo Woods, Holvoke \xi"m s Rerhiarg i\ ‘tor Ram: z:x"l:]r 0. ¥ *:ep" T.'Ji‘,’."iifi.',?‘“.’,’?'h‘an"{’é‘.-} 1;:‘1“1: Sdmund, Desdue L 4 Ang"lh; i ol dte chi ev. Francis Hu agher. Toron- v. i . Hols . Mass. e o1 s L x.; s Marshall, Was = s T P Of the % mraduates, which Is the largest num- | FAY, iragrls poUBh Ot ton Gii- | b DAl - gohn Linus Pas- | “Bachelor of philosophy—James Paul Ohlo; essa ton, "D. .y Arthur Anthoby Tomel- | ‘Ch heading. B he s M. Dorstiten: Toaiscnle ber graduated at one time in the | o, oy V. William An- | ShunE O, e anciacan. College, | Hart, Waukon, Towa. | = Theory' of the Rationes Semi- |den, Lingayen, Pangasinan, P. 1; M. Scholast The Problem of Primary Read history of the umiversity drew Kaschmitter. A. P - Dacar Prancis Suhtachter, Tin- Master of Arts. Rev. Carl Joseph Ryan, Dav- | Henry George Vignos, Canton, Ohio. . Doctor of philosophy: OF the Sis The graduating students inciuded | knoll. 5 coln, Neb.; Rev. Frederick James| Rev. Thomas Joseph Blessi | ton, Ohio; essay. “A Comparison Be- | Bachelor of science in chemical en- | Of the Sisters of St. Dominic = ot Ditne Providentes Siater 1 e gt . : o Tov.u:nty. G;‘nd Tatand, 16D, s D! ng‘Ofl-,l“'t-nn Thorndike's Laws of Learning | gineering—Frank Johnson Clark, - M. Amadeu: Catherine, +| violata, San Antonh priests, nuns and laymen from the < eentiate in eanon law—Rey.| O- S- A. St. Augustine’s Collége. Es-|and Scholastic Philosophy.” Bridgeport, Conn.; Norman Joseph M. Hen: Grand Rapids, | tion, . Augustine th ato seven schools of the university. william Joseph Doheny, . S. C. | sav Study of St. Augustine's| Rev. William Michael Ryan, Mont- | Dunbeck, Rochestr, N. Y.: Robert |yich" eSister Miriam, Nashville, Tenn. | Study of the Rhetorical Qualitiss Iixercises were brief. Rt. Rev.|M. Roty oross Plollege: " dissertation, | Theory of Creation.” Rev. William (T¢al. Canada; essay, “Educational Sys- (Jerome Flanigan, Newark, Ohio: Ver- | MG S0 M8 G osister M. | St Angu ol 55 3 £ th i | nelius Lalley, Des Moines, Towa: Rev. | “Acquisition of Church Property”: | Otterwell Ignatius Brady, Fall River, | !em of the Province of Quebec’ |non Vincent Morris, North Adams.| apenzia, Detroit, Mich K Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the uni- |y omas Francis McNeill, Syracuse, N. | Ray. Henry Framels Dugan, Indi- | Mass. Essay: “Religious Bducation in | (Jermain Taylor, O. S. B.. St. Berna Mass.; James Malcolm Turton, Wash- | A0f 5% gicrers ‘of St. Francis . dissertation. versity, reviewed the history of the Rev. John_ Stanislaus Middleton, | anapolis, Ind., dissertation, the Schools of the Port Rovalists.”|A es: S y 3 k n , D. C. ter M. Archangelu. Milwaukee, W E Education institution for several years. He New York, N. Y.: Rev. Pedro Olmeds | Judiciary in the Diocesan Curia”;| Rev. Edward James Cahill. “Spring- | Word in &meric ucation ey Bochelor of science in architecture | T Elis Mitwauke 1 for devel Monleon, Lipa, P. IL; Rev. Cyrillus | Rey. David Clinton Gildea, Syracuse, |field, 1ll. Essay: “The Education of | Urban, John Vehr. Cincinnati, Ohio: | —John Paul Bills, Shelton. Nebr Milwau outlined d‘hfh‘:'l“"m‘”l k "":“;’;s‘r: oniek. O. ¥ M. Green Bay. Wis: | X" “dissertation. “Historical Aspect | the Mediacval Apprentice” Rov. Frra | ceay, “The Diocesan Superintendent | George Shepherd Brock, jr. Was M. Seraphim, Manitc and stated that in the last five y Rev. George Cornelius, Powers, A. F. e ity and Knowledge Re-| Victor Cardinal, C. S. V., Bourbonnais, | of o 00 ev. Raymond | ton, D. C.. Robert Camille Danis, | £400,000 had been spent on athletics | M., Maryknoll, N. Y., Rev. Oscar 3&2.;&?«071 :"\eflr(r for Sacred Ordi-|11l. Essay tholic Education | Peter Wagner, O. Praem, West De | Washington. D. *o1 OF ine Bisters Holy Union ' tioned the prospects |Frank Schlachter, Linceln, Nebr.; Rev.| nation”; Rev. Richard Joseph® Kear-| Among the Menominee and Ottawa | here. w essay, “‘The Teaching of | Keller, Cedarhurs 2 & | sacred Hearts— M. Laurentia, alone. He men letion of a $100,000 | Edwin Thomas 'Scully, New York, | nev, Philadelphia. Pa. dissertation,|Indians. 1824-1850." Francis David Jecondary Latin in the Frst Year. Bachelor of science in eivil ¥all River, Mass. S for "”?dytf.flm‘énemnml reborateby | N i “The Origin of Baptismal Spopsors, Casey, Providence, R. 1 huly."Radl»'&r:m‘L‘ National Catholic Service |neering—Joseph Michael Kissane, Of the Sisters of St. Joseph—Sist efls Heights, Pa. . annex to the Ttort From the Paulist Seminary, Brook- | and" the Development of the Legisla- | cal and Conservitive Tendencies in |School—Ines Villa, T2 Pittsburgh, Pa: Joseph Gerald Mo- |, Of (R¢ Ml B 00 P01 0d | _Of the Sisters of the Holy Cross whieh will include an @ audliorio e |land,” D. C.—Rev. Thomas Fergus | fion Concerning Their Number and| Early American Political Life.” Rev.| The National C © Welfare Con-|Gee, Washington, D. C; Francls |y 2 “joseph, Rochester. N. Sister M. Elaine, Notre Dame, Ind. seating nearly 1,000 persons. Tiérne: S. P, Washington, D. C. ane”.° Rev. Charles Fred-| Thomas Paul Casey, Sulpician Semi- |ference. Joseph Maloy, Washington, D, C.; O aritord, 3T OF the Sistens of Perpetust Adoea rsity at ent are g Qualificati ter M. Assumpta, Tolls of the university at present ai Erom' the Marist Seminary, Brook- | cvick. Keller, Philadelphia, Pa., dis- | nary. Essay “The'Scientific Back-| Doctor of philosophy—John Earl |James Leo Murphy, Waterbury, Conn.; | 87 T \ 500 bim, Stevens Point, tion—Sister M. Angelina, New Or listed 1,633 undergraduates, he said. |, 7om the, BT SERSIIT glinel | Srlck, Kotler: fass Stipends: ~ Rev.| ground of Drill.” John Joseph Clarke, | Bendor, Altoona. Pa.: dissertation, |Richard Leon McNicholas, Memphis, | SiC iriec M. Fvangelia, Chestnut | leans, La. Congratulates Cardinals. Bedard, S, M., Washington, D. C.; Rev.| Thomas Frencis McNeil, Syracose, N. | North Lawrence, N. Y. "Essay: ~“New | “Moral 'Qualities and Intelligence Ac- | Tenn. Nill’ Pa: Sister M _ Marcellina, | Normal diploma in music: Of the He congratulated the two new | John Paulin, S. M., Washington, D. €. | ¥.. dissertation, “Religious Congrega- | York in the War of 1812 Rev.|cording to St. Thomas Aquinas. Bachelor of science in electrical |BilL Fa . SIS Pa- | Sisters of St. Benedict—Sister M A vdinals, Hayes and Mun- | From Saint, Paul Seminary, Saint| yio 0 °ce' Diogesan High": Rev. John|James Louis Connolly, Fall River.|Rev. Francis Joseph Boland, C. S. C., | engineering—Harry Parmentier Ber- | ool Stevens Doint, Wis.: S Inez, Covington, Ky A i, the former of whom is a grad- | Paul, Minh—Rev. Donmald Joseph | yinuy Paschang, Omaha, Neb., disser-| Mass. ~ Essay: “The Catechetical|Holy Cross College: dissertation, |ry, Washington D. C.; Edwin Francis | {0 05 ita Chestnut Hill, Pa. Of the Sisters of the Holy Cross- "";“‘;' Catholic University and the | Gormley, St. Paul, Minn.; Rev. Harry P “Th. Saramentals”; .| Method of St. Sulpice. y “Wage Rates and Industrial Depres- | Bunce, Great Barrington, Mass.; o the. Sisters of St. Mary—Sister | Sister M. Paschavie, Notre Dame, In latter a trustee Herbert’ Long, Dubuaue, Jowa: Rev.| SHoR @i ¥ AL, the Franciscan | James Theodore Daly, New Bedford, sions.” Rev. Francis Patrick Cassidy. |Gallivan Coughlin, Greenville, M. Theophane, Lockport, N. Y. Of the Sisters of St. Joseph—sist ‘;-enowim: Bishop Shahan's opening | Edmund Willlam Loosbrock, Dubuque, | ‘@hilege, dissertation, “De Indulto EX- | Mass.; essay, ‘'The Financial History |Danbury, Conn.. dissertation, “The|Thomas Joseph Crowe, New Britain, |° h ters of Mercy—Sister M. | M. Consilia, W ing, W. Va st oarks, deans of the various schools Rev. John Francls Strunck. | Goncreionts et Saecularizationis.” | of the United States During the Civil|Catholic' Collegé—Foundations and | Conn.; James Joseph Frenes e DA shater N Consllie, W heding Os T ed syaduating pupils to Arch- | Crookston, Minn.; Rev. Lawrence Os- | “™ TS T | War." Rev. Edwin Alfred Dickenson, | Development In the . United States | Park, Pa.; Joseph Thomas L [AZMNS Ottaws. TiL; Sister M T T Iehen Cutiey, who handed them the | car Walf,” St. Paul, Minn. | Doctor of Camom NAW. «|0. S A. St Augustine’s College: es- | )" Rev. Walter Aloysius|Concord, N. H.: Joseph Frederick Ni- | 1yjon. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Sister M 1 | rom the Sulpiclan ~ Semindrv.| Rev. Edward. Vincent Dargii, New | .oy, The Aims and Content of Junior |Daly. St Paul Park. Minn.: disserta- | hil Gavnor, Scranton. Pa.: William ilaceund: Hariford, Conn ACTRESS TO TESTIFY. Patrick Jpseph O'Connor of Savan- | Washington, D. C.—Rev. Harold| York, N. Y. fls::r";nflp 06 of Canon | HiEh School Mathematic £ E‘rnn.x Nt boue 'w‘l_mlogg of | Thomas = Grumbly, Norwalk, Conn.:| (f the Sisters of Our Lady of Merc nan. Ga., then delivered the valedic: | Joseph Barr, Savannah, Ga.; Rev.| Cases According to the Code of COVRD | Joseph Drobka, Manitowoe, Wis.: es-|Juan Lu es Leigh Gra- [Anthony Joseph ' Kennedy, Bisbee, | - Gis(er M. Ancilla. Charleston, S. C et fory, affer which Archbishop Curley | Walter Joseph Buckley, Fall River| Law: Rev. John Aloysius Godfrew: ! say, “The Duties of a Principal in a|ham Hubbell, C. S. C; Holy Cross Col- |Ariz; Carroll Girard Kirby, Balti- | 0f the Sisters of Perpetual Adora- ‘Mabel Normand to Appear at Dines °,'2;',”ed the graduates briefly. e | Maxs: -Rev. George Joseph -Aloysius | philadelphia, Pa. d"fle"dm "to the | Small High School."” Rev. James Mat- | lege; dissertation, “The Development | more, Md.: Vicente Hernandes Lar-|iion_Sister M¢ Angelina, w Or- SrEeasaonof (he ihves grouse betors | Calena, Deirolt” Mions Rey. Francls| Bignt of Lalronase Arinudacis | thew Drought, Marsknoll . ¥, ce, ot Unlversly Devarimensy of Rduca; | ranagn Saviass Chite; Thomas Mar. | liahs 121 siter 3. Holon, New Or- S ontine sl et uns_and lalty—to | Joseph Canning, Brookiyn. N. Y.; Rev. ; 5 ®| say, “Twenty-five s Moc 1 in Six States o e Wes n n, “Ashiand, : Albert ; Moot that 2he diacipline and train- | Themas Paul Gaser: Brookivn, N. ¥ agedorn, Kansas City, Mo: | 5yciematized Education in China”|Rev. Arthur James McRae, Welling- | May, Washington. D. C.; Robert Fran- |\ Gr sters of the Precious Blood | [0S ANGPLES, June 11.—Mabel e ived during their courses of | Rev: Joseph Arsene Corbeil, Provi- ‘General ‘-"“:nmm Brother Alphonsus Fidelis, F. S. C,|ton, New Zealand; dissertation, ‘“The|cis Nicholson, Washington, D. a2 Rosalina, Maria Stein, | Normand will be ready to testify I arCat the university stand in the + R ko Rev., Wepsicls. Aloysiug Ry e e eTne Ad: | Pocantioo Hills, N. Y. eesay. “Trans”|Social Ehilosophy of Frederick Ogan- |Dennis Clement “Shea. Washington, |Gnio ) | when the trial of Horace Greer, her oo m which to erect | Duch, Hartford, Conn.; Rev. Johm|gt. Minn., ing | fer of Training. i From Trinity College—Sister |D. C. 5 < ¢ the Poor Hand- Sreer, ien roraciures :tb:?y?u%u.nm which the | willlam Fay, Hartford, Conn.; Rev.|ministration of the swm’“f.“}.?.!;’;fi Thomas ‘Gamble, Glen Echo Heights, | Mary Loui; N."D.; dissertation, | Bachelor of science in mechanical | moids ot e COhristo_sister M. Jo. | former chauffeur, on a charge of 3 Nm Will recognize as a credit to | Thomas Francis Fitzgerald. Fall| Nan-Catholics’; Rev. Pnnc" N ¥.|D. C.; essay, “The ‘Monumenta : Its|"The Principle of Apperception in the | engineering—John Joseph Balint, | hannette, Fort Wayne, Ind. shooting Courtland S. Dines of Den- world Wil T iversity. their | River, Mass.: Rev. Jullan Sebastisn |\inslow, A. F. M., Marvknoll, N. ¥.| Ju¢ccoaents and Motives” Dennis|Teaching of Christ” Sister Miriam | Yonkers Charles Waggaman | Of the Sisters of St e Bt S s s i el i themsel ved their country. Lachendro, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rev. John | gigmertation, “‘Vicars and Prefects APOS- | gyan Gillen, Youngstown, Ohio; essay, | Teresa. H. N.; dissertation. “Legisla- | Neill. Washington, D. C.; Hdmund |y Reatrice, Cleveland, Ohlo v e : church et Gloon. Christopher _Marsh, _ Alexandria, ~La. | totto. .| “The Soral Information of "Delin- |tion for Womien in Oregon.” Terrence Slattery, Hartford, Conn. | M ' Dallas, T er. M | 00 heroreturn from' the east. 313 Degroes A o | Times Vincent Murphy, Chicago, | °Ne, Senool of Law, bachelor of 1aWS | qugnte in Relation to Their Men-| School of letters—Bachelor of arts| Master of artsRev. Jonn Haldane | Moy tomis, vosstown.. Ohio: +|' She was in Dines’ apartment when Many of tho graduates received |nvip o paward Frederick Neubeck- | __jon " Joseph Bergin, jr. Waterbury, | q jj¢y - Rev. Mathias Martin Hoffman, | —Patrick Joseph O'Connor, Savannah, Crawford, O. S . _Augustine’s | M. Louise, Youngstown. Ohio. the shooting oceurred. but denied moTany an ono degree—313 degrees | [ T P UIRL Mich.; Rev. Alberic | coror GRT ca C James BuckleY. | it ubuque, Towa; essay, “Public and | Ga.: George Walter Ryan, San Diego, | College; essay ave Tran ‘Bachelor of music: Of the Sisters secing tre shot fired. Dines, says t TOT heing distributed to the 2903 W M irier Manchaster, . H.: | Bridgeport, Conn.; Diego Manuel Cha | private Projects in Unemployment | Calif. | mission’ of Radiant Energy. i v cibter Anve S Patrick, | Ton Ars e i ines, graduates. The school of sacred poy Myron Julius Purick. Brooklyn |morro, Granada, Nicaragua; Fdwerd | nsurance” ~ Charles =~ Huntington| Master of ~arts— r S cent Joseph Dardinski, Westfield vty 7 bk itiences, Very Rev. Patrick J. Healy, | N°%y . “Rev. “Josepn Willism Salmon, | Dominica Dockerty, Carbondale Pa-:| Howard, Lemon City, Fla.: Baril, Tupper Lake, ¥ Mass.; essay, “A Comparative Cyto- | Of the Sisters of St. Franc Dixtace A ooy Rossitat bl dean, graduated 53; the school Brookiyn, N. ¥. (R George Vincent Dorsey, Nyack, N. Y| pxperimental Stud of ' the ‘Wordsworth's ~ Indebtedness IoRical, SEndy. of Vecioes Bparciio: | Of s, Sisters of St Brancis ¢ jot return for ihe trial, The $5001 Canon law, Very Rev. Filippo Bernar- | “rrom St John's University, College- | patrick James Flanagan, Welch W. | of Repression on Forgetting." =~ Vaughan.” Brother Giles, Baltimore, |zoa” Rev. Joseph Mary Dougherty. | M. Bonagratia, Glen Riddle, Pa. A A T e dink, dean, tendored 29 "deTeed of | ville, Minn—Rev. Lucian Joseph Ar.|ve.; Andrew Thomas Healy Holvoks:| Rev. Wiltred Geofftey Suiley, S| Md: etsay, VLatin and Grdek in the|O. S A S Ausustine's College: es: | "'Of the Sisters o Mercy—Sisler M. |a3 4" witness has beon returned. i Which all but 12 went to those grad- | o™ pargo, N. D.; Rev.. Michasl | pasg.; Fredirck William Kmntz.g‘lr- Paul's College; essay, igins o Early Schools of the United States.” |say, “The Embryology. Histology and | Cariino, Buffalo, N. Y. him, according to the Times. Tating also from the school of sacred | Nicholas Kremer, St. Cloud, Minn.;|hondale, Pa; Joseph John Jawier|cmarity~ Rev. Paul Mary Judson, O.| Rey. George John Goeckel, Wilkes- | Physiology of the Thyroid Gland.” [ Of the Sisters of St. Ursula—Sister 4 o aa: school of law, Peter J. Mc- | oy “Victor John Plecity, La Crosse. | Jessup, Pa.; Thomas Emil Lovas. Jr. | A, St Augustine’s College; essay. | Barre, Pa.: essay, “James Russell|John Joseph Fitzgerald, jr., Brooklyn. | M. Pauline, Cleveland, Ohio. AN i, dean, had 16 graduates; the | wiy FarAv: Vo Gaward James Lynch | Scion of the Life ot kather Gabriel| Loweil and 1ils Relation to German | "7 Sasay. "SChitiicy " Desien.” | aster ot ara:- Of tho Sisters of (| EONARD ELECTED MAYOR schogl of philosophy, Licentiate in sacred.theology—Rev. | Northampton, Mass.; Edward Ignatius | pichard, 1767-1832. e m‘-'m Life and Letters, Rev. Michael | John Xavier Hogan, Lenox, Mass.; es- | St.' Benedict—Sister M. Adelaide, Erie, . Carthy, desn, awarded mas Vincent Cassidy, Providence, [ vincent, Lowell, Mass.; Raymond AT- | Angrew Kaschmitter, A. 1"'.J c— Joseph Larkin, Marist College; essay, | say, “Power-Factor Correction by Op- | Pa: essay, “The Theorems of Pascal BLAS Eel i thoe school of letters, Patrick J. R. 1, dissertation, ‘Clerical Education | thur Willlams, Du Bois, Pa. knoll, N. Y.; essay, "The se o P Some Reasons and Methods for the|eration of the Synchronous Condens- | and , Brianchon, With Some Derived | ¢ 1 Dispatch t x Nox, dean, 14, and the Catholic Sis-|iy the Middle Ages”; Rev. Joseph| The following students have com. | perience in St Thoflmu.” N“EY“ me | Study of the Je;l!h Literature of |er.” Rev. John William Howell, Du- | Theorems.” _ Sister Stanislaus, | Special Dispatch to The Star ters College, 69. Wiliam Connors, A, ¥, M. Maryknoll | pleted all the academic requirements | joseph McCarthy, Hornell, N. ¥.; cs- | New Testameat Times. ~Alexander |buaue, Tows; essay, “A Histological | Yankton, S. D. ‘An Evaluation |, VIENNA, Va, June 11.—Arthur Approximately 1700 persons were N Y. dissertation, “A Study of Divine | and will receive the degree of bache- | say, “New York in the American|McDonald, Port Hood, N. S.: e Study of a Portion of.the Descending Norms _ for Selection of |Leonard, news’ photographer. wis crouped In the gymnasium for the |Charity™; Rev. Jonn Joseph Consi or ot laws on attaining their - | Revolution., Rev, John Francis Mc- | “The Development of the Roman Mili- Colon in = Hirschsprung's Disease elected imayor of this city vesterday £ _ s : dine, A. F. M., Maryknoll. N s- | jority—Robert Eugene Reuss, Fi . . St.-Augus -| tary Sys ev. s Haro! egacolon).” ¢ Sisters 3 lover A. B. Barringer, to succeed 'r:cn“x:x:.f\-:tx(:;dl’:!mdumng r‘m-}urfn!on. Biessed Ramon Lull—a |burgh. Pa.; Joseph Carmelo Suracl |jege: essa: ‘The lvumpm[ of Retard- | McDenald. C. (; Holy Cross Col-| Master of science—Walter_ Robert |James Allen, who had served two \duro was noted when nuns, for the | Thirteenih Century Missioner”; Rev.| Washington, D. C.; Joseph Aloysius|ation.* . James Willlam McCor- | lege: ecsay, <A Study of “Coventrs | Carmody, Seattle, W dissertation, | San Antonio, Tex Pope Pius | terms. T ime. ascended the platform to|Francis Hugh Gallagher, Toronto.|Ward, Midland, Md. ck, - eminary; essay, | Patmore's Philosophy of English(“An Investigation into the Methods | XI, Promoter of Peace %%, He wi' take office in September ive their degrees. This was mot |Canada, dissertation, “The Origin and The school of philosophy, bhachelor homas More, ator and Human- | Metrical Law. Rev. Bernard A.|of Preparation and the Properties of Of the Sisters of Divine FPro The v s light, but the official T ety in the past. As usual a|Significance of Servile Works in the |of arts—Dennis George Aliman, Wat " Rev. Alexander James Malone. | McLaughlin, O. P.. College of the Im- Silver Colloids in Water and in Or- |dence—Slster Agnes Clare, San An. |count been reported ‘u’u:h' procession wended its, way | Precept of Sunday Observance”; Rev. | srbury, Conn.; Fred Amil Beloin, New | 0, St. Augustine’s College; eliv maculate Conception; essay, “John|ganic Liquids." Patrick James Ma- |tonio, Texas; essa; he Authenticity N T A lawell Hall to the gymnasium | Andrew Elliott Robinson, Springfield, | Britain, Conn.; James Aloysius Bres- ts_Control of Non-Public | W His Influence on English (honey, Norwich, Conn.; dissertation, |of Certain of the Letters Ascribed to| “Do you .ink he intends t Iremes the exercsies were held. fil, dissertation, “Blessed. Thomas |lin, Lyndhurst, N. 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