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IN VOCA TION:
REV. RICHARD WILKINSON
· ORA TION: The Trophy 0f Miltiades  
JULIUS WOLFE
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AUGUSTUS OWSLEY STANLEY
0 Governor of Kentucky
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CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DELIVERY OF
DIPLOMAS:
BY HENRY S. BARKER, LL.D.
President of the University
‘ BENEDICTION:
REV. G. E. CAMERON
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Bachelors Degrees.
Bachelor of Arts in English.
CHARLES LEROY BowERS Newport
JAMES FRANKLIN CORN Harrodsburg
HERBERT FRANK FELIX Hartford
JEAN OLIVE FIELD Lexington
RICHARD ALLAN FOSTER Marion ·
HERBERT DADE GRAHAM Frankfort -
JOHN RoBERT l\‘IAliSH Maysville
FMARIE LOUISE M1cIIoT Louisville
REBECCA v\lVASlIING'l`ON SMITH Paducah
·GRovER CLEVELAND VVILSON Paint Lick
NKATALEE VVOODRUFF Eminence
Bachelor of Arts in Latin.
ELIZABETH ROBINSON CARY Versailles
MARY LOUISE DoUoHERTY Maysville
ANNA EGLI LEWIS Franklin
Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages.
EUGENE PAYNE WILKIRSoN Lexington 0
Bachelor of Arts in History.
LxLA CAYE ESTES Lebanon
SUE HUNT FROST Louisville
‘ JOHN THOMAS GOOCH Hanson
LEAH KATHLEEN HOWARD Owensboro
‘ EDWARD MALCOLM McCoY Lexington
ERLE MONROE MCGUFFEY Barthell
JAMES WILLIAM O’DELL Lewisburg
KARL PEAK ZEREoSS Ashland
Bachelor of Arts in Education. I
CLYDE RUSSELL BARKER Brooksville ·
PEARL ALLYNE BASTIN East Bernstadt
J UDITH ELLEN BEARD Hardinsburg
ELIZABETH CARLETON BREWER Eminence
INA MARION DARNALL Paducah
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 J OSIE LACERF HAYS Owensboro
ELSIE BEATRIOE HELLER Paris
MARY WELLS HOWARD Benton
ARCHIBALD LEONARD JOHNSON Tallega
BESSIE FOGLE JUDD Lexington
HELEN ELIZABETH RECORD Pikeville
DUDLEY H. STARNS Lexington
PRESSLEY H. TIPTON London
ANNIE LEWIS VVHITWORTH Hardinsburg
· Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics.
HOMER LLOYD REID Lexington
Bachelor of Arts in Anatomy and Physiology.
WILLIAM CURRY MARTIN Lexington
LELAND EARLY PAYTON HoI·se Cave
Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiology.
GEORGE SIDNEY SPRAGUE Lexington
Bachelor of Science in Education.
0 EDITH I{AZEL BROWN Lexington
Bachelor of Science iII Geology.
ILEY BAKER BROWNING Paducah
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry.
CARL BETTINGER Covington
GLOvER NlClVlURTRY BIRK Owensboro
HENRY FRYE CROMWELL Cynthians
EDWIN JOHN EIMER Newport
ABE DAVIS GALANTY Maysville
CHARLES FRANK KUMLI lviiddlesboro
CLINE WAREORD OWEN Mayfield
CHARLES ERNEST RUBY Louisville
0 LAURENCE JEROME HEYMAN Lexington
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture.
ELIZABETH BELL ALEXANDER Midway
LAWRENCE MAY AMBURGY Hindman
MARYLAND D. AMBURGY Hindnian
CARL LOUIS BERNHARDT Newport
EDWARD ALBERT BLACKBURN Ludlow
ALFRED DUNBAR BOSLEY Owensboro

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_ ARMIEL CARMAN Mayfield
MARGUS JEROME CLARKE Owensboro V
N. MINTON CREGOR Lebanon
LUGILLE HARRISON CRUIGKSHANR Lexington
J OHN SHUFF FISH Georgetown
ANGUS NEAL GORDON Lexington
WILLIAM JEFFERSON HARRIS Nolan, West Virginia
ROBERT MILLER HEATH Bedford l
WILLIAM CLARKSDN J 0HNST0NE Nicholasville 1
LESLIE PHILLI1> J ONES Mayheld `
LEON HATCHIG LE0NIAN Van, Armenia ·
GAMBRELL MCCARTY Owensboro
MORRIS LEON MCCRACKEN Louisville
BENJAMIN HARRISON MITCHELL Eli
WILLIAM CROWDER MITCHELL Bremen
JAMES HUMER MOORE Marion ‘
GEORGE PAGE NEAGLE Smith’s Grove
a LECOQ HERG NELSON Lexington
l GRACEAN MCGOODWIN PEDLEY Owensboro
RICHARD WARD SCEARCE Lebanon
NOAH NORMAN TERRY Fulton
RICHARD STOKES THOMAS Falmouth
FAY OVERTON TOWNES Madisonville
ROY ALEXANDER WALLACE Cerulean ’
Bachelor of Science in Biology. `
VIRGINIA FRANCES ANDERSON Lexington
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.
ANN ELISABETH FARRA Nicholasville
CAR0LYN FRANCES LUTKEMEIER Frankfort
LILLIAN ANNETTE MARTIN Lexington
I KATHERINE MITCHELL Bowling Green
KATHLEEN BRENNAN SULLIVAN Richmond
JULIA LASHBR0oI
ERLE MONROE McGIIFFEY— 1;- .
A History of McCreary County. ~  
A JAMES WILLIAM O’DELL—     l
A History of Logan County. q  
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KARL P. ZERFOSS—~ I  
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9 LUCILLE HARRISON CRUICKSHANK—
Investigation of Bacterial Content of Butter, especially directed
toward Establishing Presence of Tubercle Bacilli by Animal
_ Inoculation.
LEON H. LEoNIAN—
The Physiology of the Endoconidia of Thielavia Basicola.

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Soil Acidity and Methods of Determination.
Bachelor of Science in Biology
VIRGINIA FRANCES ANDERSON-
Protective and Aggressive Resemblance among Common Animals.
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
JULIA VAN ARSDALE—
Comparative Study of Textiles for House Furnishing.
 .; CAROLYN LU’rKEMEIER——-
 li Chemical and Physical Tests for Adulteration in Clothing
yr Textiles.
‘ Bachelor of Civil Engineering
l' RUSSELL FOSTER ALBERT-
· · WILLIABI WHITLocK CLARKE-
  BENJAMIN DAVID Howa-
4 ` DAVID lWCCORD PHELPS—
A ARTHUR JINKS RANKIN-
 ii Surveys, Maps, Designs and Specifications of a Sewer System for
'_ the City of Henderson, Kentucky.
 
 ij ‘ CHARLES WILLIAM LOVELL—
  Analysis of Physical and Chemical Properties of Kentucky Rock
I  J Asphalts.
 .——   . RoRERT FITZHUGH MAoLEAN-
él ·; Some Principles of Reinforced Concrete.
    GILBERT BERRY SHOUsE— A
  Selection of Materials for Macadam Roads.
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“  *` Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ,
For the past three years the seniors in Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering have developed a combination thesis. The thesis this year
consists in "A Study of Industrial Plant Design." This thesis consists
in the design of ten industrial plants together with the necessary power
plants for driving the machinery, and lighting and heating the factory
buildings.

 One of the men was selected to act as Chief Draftsman and an  
Assistant Chief Draftsman was appointed to help supervise, rout the l
work, and keep the time system. l
The several designs completed by the students are as follows: F
HARRY EDGAR MELTON AND MARGARET TNGELS— t
General supervision of thesis work consisting of complete records
of materials, efficiency, working time, scheduling and routing of
all work, and in the checking and correction of all drawings. g
JAMES WiLL1AM THOMPSON, JR., AND HERMAN WoRsHAM— l
The Design of a Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant together ·
withauxiliary central energy station to furnish elect1·ical current
for lighting and power, and exhaust steam for heating—nineteen
= drawings. The cold storage plant is designed with a capacity of
‘ 10,000 barrels.
JOSEPH MGKINSTER ll/TAY AND CLAUDE COLUMBUS WATsoN—
’ The Design of a Machine Shop for Technical Collegertwenty
, drawings. This shop is designed to accommodate one hundred
l men and to give them complete instruction in operating modern
_ machine tools, and in shop methods. A separate power plant is
designed to drive all machines in the shop, and also for furnishing
light and heat.
_ GEORGE L. CHERRY AND WEBB LA1L~- ·
l The Design of a Tobacco Redrying Plant for handling 120,000
pounds of loose leaf tobacco in a ten-hour day—eighteen drawings.
  The plant IS designed to receive the loose leaf from the warehouse
to redry the tonacco, and then pack it in hogsheads ready for
. storage or shipment, A power plant is included in thc design to
furnish current to drive the necessary machinery. to furnish
steam for the redrying machines, and to light and heat the
, building
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l at this University three full years. No student shall be eligible who has incurred a condi- ‘
tion, or who has not maintained the following minimum standard in scholarship. 0
50 per cent — A's
40 per cent — B`s
ll 10 per cent - C's
  The names of those students who have maintained the required standard in scholarship
are submitted bythe Registrar to the faculties of their respective colleges. Each faculty
considers carefully the character and personality of each candidate and reports to the
Registrar its selections of honor graduates.
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: College of Arts and Science. .
PEARL ALLYNE BAsT1N
Jos1E LACER Hrxrs
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l REBECCA YVASHINGTON SMITH.
College of Agriculture.
LECOQ HERO NELSON.
\ College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
, GEORGE L. CHERRY
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I College of Mining Engineering. °
~ SAMUEL JEFFERSoN CAUDILL.
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  Master of Arts
l CH1:sLEY W1LL1AMs BAILEY—
  Rural Schools of Kentucky under the County Unit System of
b Administration. »
D12:RR1LL WAsoN HART—
A Philological Study of the Kentucky Mountaineer, as based upon
Surnames and the Vernacular.
MELVIN ITAYS Juno-
Making the City Superintendent’s Report of Greater Scientific
Value to Students of Education.
MARY HAHIDIOND PIPEH—
A Study of Map Projections.
O MABEL HARDY POLLITT—
The Ethnology of the Italian Peninsula.
DANIEL Tnomns ROBERTS—
A Comparative Study of the Caeca of the Vertebrates.
Master of Science
RALPH EMERSON B1TNER—
The Design, Construction, and Testing of a Grating Mounting, as
suggested by a Study of the Theory of Diffraction.
Roaaar CORNELIUS DABNEY—
° A Study in Yeast Fermentation.
MmRv1N Jon KaLLY—
The Design, Construction, and Testing of a Grating Mounting, as
suggested by a Study of the Theory of Diffraction.
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Master of Science in Agriculture.  
HAL FARNSWORTH BRYANT-
Beef Production in West Virginia.
DAVID PATTERSON CAI\IPBELL— Q
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. I Tobacco Culture, Curing, and Marketing.  
` JAMES WILLIANI WHITEHOUSE—  
A Study of the Escutcheon of the Dairy Cow with relation to i
Milk and Butter Production. i
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I ARTHUR VANE LESTER-
s Construction Details of a Modern High School. O
` Mechanical Engineer
L WILLIALI FREDERIcI< CLARK-
1 A Study of the Centralization of Service Requirements for State
. Institutions.
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Q CECIL CHENAULT HARP—
i An Economy Test, and a Determination of Operating Costs of the i
i' Heating and Lighting Plant at the Fayette County Court House.
WILLIAM CHARLES RUDD-
An Analysis of Some of the Most Important Phases bearing upon V
the Economy and Operation of a Modern Isolated Power Plant.
l_ Electrical Engineer. 0
r CHARLES HENRY DOUGLAS OSBoRN-
  A Study of Power Plant for Telephone Exchanges.
I SHIRLEY DEAN SAUNDERS—  
Design of the Power Plant for a Modern Three Unit No. 1 Com-  
· mon Battery Telephone Exchange. Y
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I Doctor of Laws. i
AUGUSTUS OWSLEY STANLEY Frankfort
DAVID SPENCE HILL New Orleans, La.
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