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10 EACNEN DEGREES | 7 ahoue v Record Number Receive Scholastic Honors From * Archbishop Curley. | A record number of graduates re j ceived degrees at the thirty-sixth an hual commencement of Catholic Uni- versity today in the university sym nasium. There was a total of 359 i graduates, representing seven differ j ent departments. X §!| The graduates } department num n the as follows: School ‘hool of canon {law. 40; school of 14; school of { philosophy, 78; school of lett. $ichool of sciences. 44. and { Catholic Sisters’ College, 88. i The graduates from the different de- partments were called on the plat-| form, in turn by the deans of their| ! respective departments, while the de- i grees were awarded by Archbishop i Michael J. Curley of Baltimore. Hoods jwere placed over the heads of the| { graduates by Mgr. George Dougherty, { vice rector of the university. 3 Urges Good Work. i Archbishop Curley in a brief fdress told the graduates that what i ever they do in life, do it well. What Feverfycu do, do it well, whether it is ihot Jor cold,” he said. “Don’t blame ¥ your failures on the weather.” j| The archbishop stressed the need fof strong and honorable men in i America, and told of the necessity of 1the laymen of the Catholic Church % ever standing for that which is right i’ The speaker expressed pleasure at ithe Catholic sisters being awarded i certificates at the exercises, and s “Were the Catholic Church de { of the sisters it would lose 70 pe iof its efficiency.” 3 The commencement oration was delivered by Right Rev. T. J. Shahan, {rector of the univer: o told of fthe material progress of the univer- faity in the last few years. He men tioned recent substantial subscriptions ito the institution, and told of the new ilibrary which will soon be completed. *He also said that a new science build- ing for the sisters is to be erected in the near future. The valedictory was delivered by Henry Edward Cain, a Washington boyv, who was awarded his bachelor of arts degree at the commencement. Candidates for the degrees were pre- sented by the deans of the various schools. Theological Degrees. Degrees of bachelor of sacred theology were awarded to the follow- ing graduates of the school of the sacred sciences: Rev. Aloysius Maria Ci ‘Washington, D. Ri Farnen, A. F. M Rev. . River, c P, sta, O. F. M., noll, N. Y.: Glligan, Fall ; Rev. Ralph Gorman, Hoboken, N. J.; Paschal Kinsel, O. F. M., Washington D. C.; Rev. Philip Hugh La Vie O. F. M., Washington, D. C.: Laurence Albert Mutter, O. F. ) ‘Washington, D. C.; Rev. John Bernard O'Rellly, Toronto. Canada; Rev. Method ' Aloysius Porwoll, O. S. Minn,, and Rev. Joseph A. F. M, Maryknoll, Fra: Collegeville, Otto Schmidt, N. Y. From the Paulist Seminary, Brool land, D. C.—Rev. Linehan, C. S 3 Rev. John Edward McGarity, ‘Washington, D. C., ‘Casmir O'Connor, C. ton, D. C. From the Marist Seminary, Brook- ldand, D. C.—Rev. Christopher John . Washington, D. €.: Rev. and Rev. George S. P., Washing- different | the | ad- | Joseph Leo | Rev. | B..|s -, | A. Henrichs, Dubuque, Iowa, and Rev. THAT MR, BLEAR | HOP HAVE MoTHING To Do i, HE SAYS HE'S A TE ' HE DRIMK S AMD G Hu ANTIT? SAY GLAD T KnNow HEARIM A Lo For MoNTHS - T THIMK | NE s \ GEORGE, \F YoU EVER MEET HE'S MO GOOD ! EVERYOME RRIBLE ROUMOER . ADMBLE S AMD 5 THORZ OLGHILY ™Mo AccoumT S 15 WALTER BLEAR . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. | € YOU'LL WATH By THE COM WALTER, | WANT YoU TO PROMISE ME VOU'LL HAVE NOTHIN THAT GEORGE FEEF, TERRIBLY WILD. A MARN 1S KMOWR PARY HE KEEPS AnD ~ouU HAVE Too Goop A —By WEBSTER. & To Do wiTH | PECPLE SAY HES , V™M MIGHTY va! Beem ABOUTCHA | BE GrMMII™N ver WouLo An YoUu RE GEORGE FEEF, ) Hey 7 PUT'ER THERE ,OL KID! THIS 15 VE WAMTED To Krtow You For. A LOMG WHILE. : How 'BOUT LUMCHT oAy WiLL YA BE MYy GUEST T A GREAT PLEASURE ! SAY, | Rev. in the United ““Catholic _ Gr: h States, vl'{’D-l%" The bachelor of canon law degree was conferred op the following graduates of the school of canon law: Rev. Richard Bakalarczyk, M. I. C., Chicago, Ill.; Rev. Chester Joseph Bartlett. Cleveland, Ohio; Rev. Wil- llam Thomas Cavanaugh, C. P., West Hoboken, N. J.; Rev. Christooher John Conley, S. M. Marist Coliege; Rev. Louls Clement Emmerth, 8. M Marist College; Rev. Ignatius Joseph Fournler, S8, M., Marist College; Rev. Damian Ralph Goggins, O. P., College of the Immaculate Conception; Rev. Adrian Jerome Kilker, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. Paschal Kinsel, 0. F. M., the .Franciscan College; Rev. Joseph Juniewski, Lomza, Poland; Rev. Val- entine M. Mascilak, O. M. C., St. Bonaventure College; Rev. Robert Emmet McCormick, New York, N. Y.; Rey. James Joseph McGuckin, S. M., Marist College; Rev. Newton Thomas Miller, Philadeiphia, Pa.: Rev. Lawrence Albert Mutter, O. F. M., the Franciscan College; Rev. Nicholas Joseph Neuberger, Omaha, Nebr.; Rev. Clement Orth, O. M. C.. St. Bonaventure College; Rev. Louis A. Pelletier, S. M., Marist College; Rev. Francis Marion Perry, S. M., Marist College; Rev. Lawrence M. Plzzuti, 0. Fa M., the Franciscan College; Edward George Roelker, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Degrees of licentiate in canon law. Dearees of e | Tope: 1925 (N.'Y. World) Press Pub. Co. THE FoLLlowiMG DAY — Louts Clement Emmerth, S. M., Wash- ington, D. C.; Rev. Ignatius Joseph Fournier, 8. M., Washington, D. C., and Rev. Francis Marion Perry, S. M., Washington, D. From St. 1 Paul, Minn.—Rev. Francis Elmer| Benz, St. Paul, Minn.; Rev. George Stephen Dargay, St. Paul, Minn.; Rev. | Bartholomew Coyne, St. Paul, | nd Rev. Eamonn Eoin Coyne, Falls, S. Dak. From St. John's University, College- ' ille, Minn—Rev. Joseph E. Bloch, finn.; Rev. Leo F. Dwors- | Fargo, Dak.; Rev. Elmer Eisenschenk, O. S. B., Collegeville, Minn.; Rev. Henry Frank, St. Cloud, 3 Rev. Peter J. Gruenes, St. Cloud, Minn.; Rev. Demetrius Hag- { man, ‘Collegeville, Minn.; Rev.. Henry Seminary, St.| | Bertrand Kraus, O. 8. B., Collegeville, Minn. From the Sulpician Seminary, Washington, D. C.—Rev. Joseph Anthony Aponte, Porto Rico; Rev. Joseph ~ James Bannon, Syracuse, | Paul N. Y.; Rev. Cornelius Joseph Buckley, Hartford, Conn.; Rev, Walter Thomas Burns, Albany, N. Y.; Rev. Luclen Henri Chabot, Portland, Me.; Rev. Antonio _Oscar Dufault, Springfield, Mass: Rev. John Sylvester Fons, Grand Rapids, Mich.y Rev. Albert Joseph Forster, Dubuque, Iowa; Rev. Robert Leon Gratto, San Francisco, Rev. Baltimore, Calif.; James Joseph Harvey, Md.; Rev. John Joseph | Holland, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Rev. Wil- liam George” Kessler, Dubuque, Iowa, and Rev. Joseph Anthony Koonz, Albany, N. Y. Rev. Michael Vincent McCarthy, Fall River, Mass.; Rev. Dorrance Thomas Noonan, Dubuque, Towa; Rev. Edward O'Day, Springfield, Mass; Rev. James Bernard Reidy, Peoria, TIll.; Rev. Bronisalaus Blase Roguszka, Grand Rapjds, Mich.; Rev. Linus Michael Schrems, Grand Rap- ids, Mich.; Rev. Bartholomew Joseph Skelly, Hartford, Conn.; Rev. James Paul Spencer, Providence, R. 1., and the following from Maryknoll Semi- nary of New York: Rev. John Banks Coulehan, Rev. Hugh Campbell Craig, Rev. Leo Joseph Davis, Rev. Charles Cody Eckstein, Rev. John Cornelius Heer kerk, Rev. Charles Patrick Hil- bert, Rev. James Geogory Jeller, Rev. Robert Patrick Kennelly, Rev. Fred- erick Joseph Killoran, Rev. John Bene- dict O'Mara, Rev. Philip Joseph O'Ma- ram, Rev. Hubert Matthias Pospichal, Reyv. Robert Emmett Sheridan, Rev. Eufene Traverse Stout and Rev. Leo Walter Sweeney. Licentiate in Theology. Degrees of licentiate in sacred the- ology were awarded to the following: Rev. John Conlon, Los Angeles, Calif.; Rev. Aloysius Maria Costa, Wash- ington, D. C.; Rev. John Harold Ken- nedy. Washington, D. C.; Rev. John Bernard O'Reilly, Toronto, Canada; Rev. George Cornelius Powers, Mary- knoll. N, Y., and Rev. Joseph Otto Schmidt. ‘The degree of doctor in sacred the- ology was awarded to one candidate, Rev. Gerald Shaughnessy of Wash- ington, D. C., whose dissertation was were awarded to the following gradu- ates of the school of canon law: Rev. Richard Bakalarczyk, M.IC., Chicago, 1ll.; Rev. Chester Joseph Bartlett, Cleveland, Ohio; Rev. Joseph Henry ~ Honningford, Indianapolis, Ind.; Rev. Adrian Jerome Kilker, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. Joseph Lunie- wski, Lomza, Poland: Rev. Robert Emmet McCormick, New York, N. Y.; Eev. Newton Thomas Miller, Phil- adelphla, Pa.; Rev. Pedro Olmedo Monleon, Lij P. 1.; Rev. Clement Orth, O. M. C., St. Bonaventure Col- lege; Rev. Lawrence Albert Mutter, O. F. M., the Francisian College: Rev. Lawrence Marla Pizzutl, O. F. M., the Francisian College, and Rev. Edward George Roelker, Cincinnati, Ohio. The doctor of canon law degree was awarded to the following: Rev. Joseph Correa, Merida, Yucatan; Rev. Henry Francls Dugan, Indianapolis, Ind.; Rev. Henry Francis Golden, Philadel- phia, Pa.. Rev. Richard J. Kearney, Philadelphia, Rev. Charles Fred: Tyree's Antiseptic Powder A GERM DESTROYER For All Diseased and Infected Conditions. An_Essential Tollet Ac- cessory. Ask Your Druggist. Price, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 erick Keller, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. John_Linus Paschang, Omaha, Nebr., and Rev. Cyril Plontek of the Fran. cisclan College. Bachelor of Law. The bachelor of law degree was awarded to the following graduates in the school of law: John James Clancy. Portland, Me.; James Bernard Conneil, Philadelphia, Pa.. George Vincent Dear, Millbrook, N. Y.; Florence Jo- seph ‘Donohue, Lynn, Mass.; Robert James Emmons, Bridgeport, Conn Edward Francis Harrls, Devon, Daniel Joseph Lynch, North- (Continued on Eleventh Page.) (T —tin roofs is a hot these days, but Stops and prevents the nauses of i Sea, Train and Car Sickness. 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