Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1930, Page 34

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C.U.GIVES AWARDS 10-34 GRADUATES Pegrees and Diplomas Are ¢ Presented by Archbishop Curley at Exercises. Degrees and diplomas awarded to the 864 graduates of Catholic University at its commencement yesterday by Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of Baltimore, included 112 bachelors of arts, 96 masters of arts, 35 bachelors in sacred sciences or canon law and 15 normal diplomas. Other degrees con- ferred included 38 bachelors of science, 1 bachelor of music, 11 bachelors of laws, 23 doctors of philosophy, 23 licen- tiates in sacred sciences or canon laws, 8 doctors in sacred sclences_ or canon Jaws and 2 law and sclences masters. The awards were made as follows: The School of Sciences. Bachelor of arts —Thomas Anthony Murphy, Louis Michael Oros and Rus- sell Ross Zeno. Bachelor of science — Ernest Henry Aschenbach, Joseph William Clay, John Francis Cavanaugh, Victor Arthur De Mattia, John De Vivo, Stephen John Gaydica, Martin Joseph McGowan, Ed- ward Patrick McNamara, James Vin- cent McNamara, James Raymond Mul- len, O. S. F. 8. John Anthony O'Don- oghue, Theodore Charles. Sabarese and Earle Charles Sullivan. Bachelor of science in chemical engl- neering—Philip Edmond Mangan. Bachelor of science in clvil engineer- ing—John Theodore Beuchert, Charles Francis Chenworth, Felix Lope Cordova, Thomas Peter Cribbins, Miguel Jose Diaz, John Joseph Laing, Armand Jo- seph Raiche and Johm Travers Tucker. Bachelor of science in architecture— Zduardo Rincon Gallardo and Frederick ilp. Bachelor . of science in architectursl engineering—Louis Joseph Goiffre, Wal- ter Joseph McNamara and Robert Jacob Niederoest. Bachelor of science In electrical engi- neering—John Daniel Brosnan, Thomas Joseph Dunn, Dominic Alexander Lo- menzo, Eugene Vincent McAlear, Ever- ett Clyde McCleery, Oscar Urdanivia Miller, Thomas Ogle O'Donnoghue and George Albert Smith. Bachelor of science in mechanical en- neering — Cornelius Joseph Carmody, ancis Xavier Krogman and Vincent Paul Walter. Master of arts—Sister Mary Nicholas Arnoldy, Sister Mary Regis Cleary, Sis- ter Dolores Coutanche, Paul August Goettelmann, James Edgar McDonald, Albert May and Timothy Crawford May. Master of science—Ambrose McAlevy. Doctor _of philosophy — Rev. Hugh Thomas O'Nelll, O. S. B. The School of Letters. Bachelor of arts—Charles Albert Mc- Aree, James Patrick McGuire and John Francis Ryan. Master of arts—Rev. Thomas Mary Aeschbacher, Sister Mary Catherine Brett, Rev. Willam Dempsey Green, Sister Mary Servatius Greenen, Rev. John Hackmann, Rev. Richard Walter Hodge, O. F. M.; John LaSalle Mc- Mahon, Rev. Ralph Arthur McCaffrey, O. P.; Rev. Raymond Aloysius Peiper, Rev. Andrew Cannon Smith, S. J.; Ade- laide Marie Weiss, Rev. Sebastian Weis- genberger, O. 8. B, and Rev. Gregory Richard Wiesner, O. S. B. Doctor_of philosophy — Andre Marie Georges Beneteau, Sisier Mary Albania Burns, 8. N. D.; Rev. George Willlam Patrick Hoey, 8. 8.; Sister Mary Jerome Keeler, O. 8. B.; Sister Mary Daniel Madden, O. S. F.; Sister Marie Antoi- nette Martin, S. S. J.; Sister Margaret Gertrude Murphy, Sister Mary Bridget O'Brien, Sister Mary Therese Sullivan, 8. N. D, and Sister Mary St. Ignatius Ward. The School of Philosophy. Bachelor of ars—Ignace Leon Amann, John William Beegan, George Francis Bradley, Joseph Anthony Caltagirone, jr.; Joseph Anthony Champa, James ‘Thomas Connelly, *John Donald Cos- tello, William Lyman Cotter, Paul Fran- cis Eaton, Anton Augustus Fensel, Oscar Daniel Gerth, Raymond Albert Gim- born, F. 8. C.; John Giordano, *Richard Jerome Goodwin, Norbert John Hollen- bach, Raymond Michael Larkin, Joseph John Lewicki, Thomas John McCabe, Frank James McEachern, John Joseph Malevich, Brother Mark McCarthy, C. P. X; *Jeremiah Finabarr Mahoney, James Philip Markey, Joseph Allan Measom, Eugene Xavier Murphy, John James O'Connell, Michael John O'Con- nor, jr.; Harold John Ogden, PFrancis Patrick O'Keefe, Edward O'Neill, Alfred Peter Papalia, Thomas Allen Pope, Nicholas Raphael Russo. John Edward Sheedy, Michael Joseph Sweeney, James Edward Wallace and Ladislas Valentine Zamorski. JING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. Rev. Bernard Walker, O. P, Sister Mary !Rev. Aloysius Angulo, C. M.; Rev. Joseph Kathleen Walsh, O. P, Rev. Lawrence Winking. Doctor of philosophy—Rev. Joachim Bauer, O. P., John Tracy Ellis, Bro. | Francis de Sales, F. S. C., Sister Mary Clarence Friesenhahn, Rev. Charles Aloysius_ Hart, Sister Mary Eugenia Kealy, Rev. John Harold Kennedy, O. M. I, Rev. Felix M. Kirsch, O. M. Cap., Rev. Vincent Koppert, O. . B., Sister Paul of the Cross McGrath, Sister Mary Aquinas Norton, Sister Mary Antonina Quinn. The Basselin Foundation. Bachelor of Arts—Julius Joseph Am- man, James Reginald De Groat, Law- Tence Leo Duemler, John Sexton Ken- nedy, Hubert Eugene Langan, James Philip Liebherr, Joseph Bernard Mc- Allister, James Patrick Muldoon, James Francis Murphy and Byron Owen Nail. Master of Arts—James Anthony Caf- frey, John Willis Collins, John Curley Dignam, Francis Bernard _Donovan, Joseph _Louis Horning. John Ralph Keliey, Donald Michael Kelly, Emmeran Lawrence Quaderer, Raymond Peter Shea, John Raphael Sullivan, Louis Joseph Verreau and John Peter Weisen- goft. The National Catholic School of Social Service. Master of Arts—Laura Russell Archer, virginia Josephine Church, Nellie Mae Hunt, Margaret Jane Leonard. Con- stance Pauline Moffit, Helena Winifred Odiorne, Norma_Alice Parker, Dorothy Hclen Plechaty, Eileen Ward and Celes- tina Zalduondo. The Catholic Sisters’ College. Bachelor of Arts—Of the Sisters of St. Benedict: Sister M. Antoinette and Sister Mercedes: of the Sisters of Char- ity: Sister Helen Constance and Sister Teresa Frances; of the Foreign Mission Sisters of St. Dominic: Sister M. Joan; of the Felician Sisters: Sister M. Doro- thea; of the Sisters of St. Francis: Sis- ter M. Anita, Sister M. Concepta, Sister M. Dominica, Sister M. Julia, Sister Mi- ‘riam Joseph, Sister Rita Marie, Sister M. Roche and Sister M. Viola; of the Sisters of the Holy Union of Sacred Hearts: Sister Marie Immaculata: of the Sisters of St. Joseph: Sister M. Dul- cia, Sister Gertrude de Lourdes, Sister Marie Julita, Sister M. Lourdes. Sister M. St. Mildred, Sister M. Seraphia and Ursula; of the Sisters of St. Sister M. Stanislaus and Sister Teresa; of the Sisters of Mercy: Sister M. Amadeus, Sister M. Ambrosia, Sister M. Bernard, Sister M. Bertille, Sister M. Consuela, Sister M. Evangelista, Si ter M, Ignatius, Sister M. Mauritia, Sister M. Raymond and Sister M. Teresa; of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy: Sister M. Loretta; ol the Ursu- line Sisters: Sister M. Aloysius, Sister M. Florian, Sister M. Laurentine, Sister M. Loretta, Sister Miriam, Sister Rose- mary and Sister M. Winifred; of the lay students: Anna Rusk Fitzpatrick and Margaret Louise Kilton. Bachelor of Music—Of the Sisters of St. Benedict: Sister M. Loyola. Master of Arts—Of the Sisters of St. Joseph: Sister M. Dionysia and Sister M. Virginia. Normal Diploma—Of the Sisters of St. Dominic: Sister Marie Thomasine; of the Forelgn Mission Sisters of St. Dominic: 'Sister M. Albert, Sister M. Canisius, Sister M. Cecile and_Sister Mariet! of the Sisters of St. Joseph: Sister M. Agnes, Sister M. Bertille, Sis- ter M. De Sales, Sister M. Emmanuel, Sister M. Florentine and Sister M. Mar- tina: of the Sisters of St. Mary: Sister M. Geraldine; of the Sisters of Mercy: Sister M. Mercedes; of the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation: Sister Mathias and Sister Michael. The School of Law. Bachelor of laws— Thomas Daniel Buckley, Michael Vincent Carter, M. C.; Thomas Joseph Doolin, Bernard Fran- cis, Fitzsimons, Cyril Clement Kilker, Cecil James McCaflrey, William James McCarthy, Albert Francis _Murren, Ralph Richard Ricciardi, Aniello Mario Russo and Salva John Summa. i Master of laws—Patrick James Heaton. The School of Canon Law. Bachelor in canon law (J. C. B)— Rev. Basil Sbarretti Ellard and Robert James White. Bachélor in both laws (J. U. B)— Rev. Francis Paul Mulligan. Licentiate in canon law (J. C. L)— Godfrey Cox, Rev. David Frederick Cun- ningham, Rev. John Francis Donohue, Rev. Eugene Dooley, O. M. I.; Rev. Mar- tin James Egan, Rev. Wolfgang Norbe Frey, O. S. B.; Rev. Secundinus Guti- errez, C. M.: Rev. Jullan George Hubal, O. M. C.; Rev. Daniel Joseph Lyons, 0. M. C.; Rev. Justin James Mahoney, O. B.; Rev. Patrick Joseph O'Connor, Rev. Edward Augustus Pryor, Rev. James Brendan Roberts, Rev. Raymond Aloysius Ryder and Rev. William Leo alsh, Licentiate in both laws (J. U. L)— Rev. Michael Angelo Campagna, Rev. Donald Joseph Gregory and Rev. Roe | Joseph McKenna, Doctor in canon law (J. C. D.)—Rev. Edward James Conran, Rev. John Mi- chael Costello, Rev. William Anthony Ferry, Rev. Michael Nicholas Kremer and Rev. William Henry O'Nefll. Doctor in both laws (J. U. D.)—Rev. Clement Vincent Bastnagel. The School of Sacred Sciences. Seminary Division. Bachelor of Arts—James John Brad- ley, Joseph Diers, Hubert Charles Eis- tert, Leo Herbst, Joseph Leonard McCoy, Harcld Francis Palmer, Dominic Francis Kenny, Ulric John Baptist Proeller. Gregory Putzer, Benedict Francis Quig- ley, Harry Joseph Quinn, Lawrence Ed- ward Scheu, Paul Schuster, Boleslau Eugene Wendzikowski. Bachelor of Sacred Theology—Hugh Joseph Conohan, Hubert Charles Eis- tert, Thomas James Fitzgerald, Thomas Joseph Foley, Paul Anthony Fursman. Vincent Joseph Kenny, John Daniel Lundergan, Lawrence William McCar- thy, Daniel Joseph Murphy, Willlam Frederick Nern, Ambrose Frank Rohr- backer, Gerard Matthew Rollberg, John Thomas Ryan, Paul Schuster, James Thomas Sees, Michael Sugrue, Joseph Eugene Surprenant, Boleslaus Eugene Wendzikowski, John Everett Williams, Timothy Brosnahan, Paul Vincent Foley, George Michael Carroll, Alonzo | | Emmanuel Escalante, James Albert Mc- Cormick, John Joseph McHugh, Ernest Edward Mailhot, Edward Aloysius Mc- Gurkin, Thomas Norbert Quirk, Frederic Bleter, Thomas H. Diehl, Kenneth Ryan, Thomas James Shanahan, Vin- cent George Langguth. Graduate Division. Licentiate in Sacred Theology— Joseph Luniewski, Xavier de Mattos, Joseph Henry Rohling, Joseph Leo ‘Tully. Doctor_in Sacred Theology—Aloysius Kieran Ziegler and Joseph Branislaus Koncevicius. People of Britain ate 200,000,000 pounds of cake last year. TRADE BOARD MEDAL OPEN TO LOCAL MEN | Washington Architects to Compete for Trophy for Best Building. The 1930 Board of Trade contest for the best designed buildings in Washing- ton will be open to all Jocal architects, it was decided at a meeting of the municipal arts committee of the or- ganization. A compiete Teport on the details of the contest, prepared by W. B. Wood and Frederick B. Pyle, local architects and members of the committee, will be submitted at a meeting next week. A recommendation as to the type of medals to be awarded will be incorpo- rated in this report. Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, will be asked to furnish a plan of the pro- posed industrial section of Washington. It was also recommended that the sides and walls of new bulldln’s be made to conform with the street front in color. | T. A. Mullett presided. 1€ crispier b ve flakier Break one of these dainty, slightly salted Krispy Crackers. 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Edward Aquinas McDermott, Sister Margaret Mary McKeever, O. §. P., Rev. Andrew Hubert Maas, O. M. C, Rev. Norbert Harold Miller, O. M. Cap., Sister Mary Eulalia Teresa Moffott, Sister Mary Eulalia Moore, O. P., Rev. Michael Moran, Rev. Charles Richard Mulrooney, Rev. Louis Emmanuel Nu- gent, O. P., Rev. John Joseph O'Connor, Rev. Walter Pax, C. P. P. S, Sister Joseph Mary Raby, Rev. Joseph Inno- cent Reardon, O. P, Rev. William Leonard Rickert, Rev. Bernard John Scharf, Grace Evangeline Sheibley, Rev. Norman Francis Speicher. Rev. Thomas Lawrence Sullivan, Rev. Edward Francis Talbot, O. M. L, *Rev. Andrew Walter Thomas, Rev. Charles Joseph Tracey, CHILD COULD NOT SLEEP Itchy Eczema on Hands, Healed by Cuticura, “My granddaughter begsn having eczema on both her hands when she was eleven years old. Small water blisters broke out on her fingers and the itching and burning were unbearable. She could not put her hands in vater at all. 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