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392 WREEKLY Fellowships and Scholarships. Following is the record of fellowships and scholarships awarded at Commence- ment: ACADEMICAL GRADUATES. Soldiers’ Memorial Fellowship, Samuel Eliot Bassett, New Haven, Conn., B.A. Yale ’98, Classics. Eldredge Fellowships—Arthur Sulli- van Gale, Jacksonville, Fla, B.A. Yale ’99, Mathematics; John Pease Norton, Los Angeles, Cal., B.A., Yale ’99, Politi- cal and Social Science. Douglass Fellowship, Sydney Knox Mitchell, Lakeville, N. Y.,-B.A. Yale 98, History. Silliman Fellowship, Frank Eugene Hale, Hartford, Conn., B.A. Yale 1900, Chemistry. Scott-Hurtt Fellowship, Frederick Bliss Luquiens, New Haven, Conn., B.A. Yale ’97, Romance Languages. Sloane Fellowship, Edgar Selah Downs, Southington, Conn., B.A. Yale 98, Physics. | Foote Fellowships, William Churchill, New Britain, Conn., B.A. Yale ’97, Philosophy ; Chauncey Brewster Tinker, Denver, Col., B.A. Yale ’99, English; Charles Montgomery Hathaway, Jr., Olyphant, Pa., B.A. Yale ’99, English. Larned Fellowships, Robert Ernest Hume, Ahmednagar, India, B.A. Yale 98, Philosophy; Ralph Gibbs Van Name, New Haven, Conn., B.A. Yale ’99, Chemistry; Sidney Adams Weston, Sharon, Mass., B.A. Yale 1900, Biblical Literature; William Lorimer Porter, Winterset, Iowa, B.A. Yale 1900, Nat- ural Science. oe Macy Fellowship, Albert William Van Buren, Lynn, Mass., B.A. Yale 1900, Classics. Cuyler Fellowship, John Francis Flynn, Meriden, Conn., B.A. Yale ’99, . Classics. ; | Waterman Fellowship, Henry James Nichols, Binghamton, N. Y., B.A. Yale 799, Biology. Clark Scholarships, Robert Kimball Richardson, B.A. Yale ‘98, History; Henry Cotheal Andrews, Fishkill, N. Y., B.A. Yale ’99, History; Herman Max Opitz, Norwich, Conn., B.A. Yale 1900, Modern Languages. : UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS. « University fellowships were awarded as follows: Kan-Ichi Asakawa, B.L. Darmouth 1899, History, Fukushima, Japan. Amy. L. Barbour, B.A. Smith 1891, Classics, Hartford, Conn. Nancy M. R. Bradshaw, M.A. Vander- bilt 1893, English, Brookfield, Mo. William D. Beach, B.A. Yale 1807, Biblical Literature, New Haven, Conn. Halbert H. Britan, B.A. Hanover 1808, Philosophy, Hanover, Ind. Frank S. Bunnell, B.A. Yale 1804, Classics, Stratford, Conn. Ishiro Miyake, Doshisha 1890, Psy- chology and Philosophy, Mumamato, Japan. Rokuro Nakaseko, Ph.D. Johns Hop- kins 1899. Physiology Chemistry, Kyo- to, Japan. Hubert G. Shearin, B.A. Center 1897, English, Dansville, Ky. ae Margaret Sweeney, B.A. Radcliffe 1899, English, Boston, Mass. William J. Taylor, B.A. Nebraska 1891, Philosophy, New Haven, Conn. Allison Thompson, B.A. Drury 1888, Classics, Sherman, Texas. Clifford C. Thorn, M.A. Iowa 1899, Social Science, Washington, Iowa. J. E. Wallace Wallin, M.A. Yale 1899, Philosophy, Stanton, Ohio. Ruth G. Wood, B.S. Smith 1898, Mathematics, Pawtucket, R. I. CLASS OF I890 FELLOWSHIP. The Class of 1890 fellowship was awarded to Treat Baldwin Johnson, Ph.B. Yale 1898, Chemistry, Bethany, Conn. : DANIEL C, EATON SCHOLARSHIP IN BOTANY. The Daniel C. Eaton Scholarship in Botany, awarded by the Governing Board of the Sheffield Scientific School, went to Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A. Yale 1900, Hartford, Conn. SUSAN B. DWIGHT FELLOWSHIP. The Susan B. Dwight Fellowship in the Divinity School was awarded to George Manley Butler, B.A. Amherst 1897, Northampton, Mass. UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. Following is a list of University Scholarships awarded: In Philosophy: Tyiichi Kairiyama, Ph.B. Cornell 1898, Yokohama, Japan; Tozaburo Kudo, Ph.B. DePauw _ 1806, Tokyo, Japan; Rutgers 1900, New Brunswick, N. J.; Edward E. Rail, B.A. Iowa i1go0, lowa City, lowa. In History and Economics: Gilbert G. Benjamin, B.S. Syracuse 1899, Silver Creek, N. Y¥.; James E. Cutler, B.A. Colorado 1900, Boulder, Col.; Katherine Jackson, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan 1899, Lon- Elizabeth G. Kane, don, Ky.; B.A. JESSE DWIGHT DANA Class Orator. Mount Holyoke 1894, Waterbury, Conn. ; Frank M. McClenahan, B.A. Yale 1900, Allegheny, Pa. ; Stanford 1900, Stanford University, Cal.; Edson N. Tuckey, B.A. Hamline 1883, St. Paul, Minn. ; Curtis H. Walker, B.A. Yale 1899, New Haven, Conn. In Classics: Elizabeth F. Abbe, B.A. Wellesley 1888, Boston, Mass.; Ernest dy Baer, 3.73 Yate. 1000,... aston, Conn.; Francis Cross, B7A, Yale .1000, New Haven, Conn.; Ella M. Deyo, B.A. Mount Holyoke 1897, Honeoye, N. Y.; Oscar E. Staaff, B.A... Bethany 1900, Lindsborg, Kansas. In English and other Modern Lan- guages: Alfred Y. Dubuque, B.A. Yale 1899, Albany, N. Y.; Sigismund Engel- king B.A... Yale: 1000, Peters,. lexas: Henry L. Hargrove, B.A. Nashville 1891, Waco, Texas; Frederick B. Harrison, Ph.B. Yale 18900, New Haven, Conn. ; lata. Ws reuDbelL. Db. A. oiaibn TOS, Detroit, Mich.; Ernest N. Lyon, B.A. Colgate 1897, Jersey City, N. J.; Fred- erick P.’ H. Pike, B.A. Colby 1808, Bos- tOU, + Veass.> Olt re mace, 19.0, a ale 1000, Sania Datpara..cal: wake ie Shackford, B.A. Wellesley 1896, Dover, N.. Ht; William ©, Stevens, B.A. Colby 1899, Waterville, Me.; Glen L. Swiggett, B.A. Indiana: 1891, Lafayette, Ind.;. El- bert N. S. Thompson,’ B.A. Yale 1900, New Haven, Conn.; Edward Thorsten- berg, B.A. Bethany 1899, Assaria, Kan- Sas> Agthur G. VWatd, B.A, Yale 186, Evans Wiis, IN. Y, In: “Nawirat .And. Puysicar ocience: Hamlet P. Collins, B.S. Rutgers 1899, New Brunswick, N. J.; Frederic H. B. Fowler, Ph.B., Yale 1899, New Haven, Conn.; Philip H. B. Hawk, B.S. Wes- ley, 18908, East Branch, N. Y.; Julius Ol- sen, B.S. Bethany 1898, Norway, Kansas; Charles A. Peters, B.S. Boston 1897, Worcester, Mass.; Oscar S. Pulman, BAL «Yale, 1000, - Albany, «Nic Yo ee F. Rettger, B.A. Indiana 1896, Bloom- ington, Ind.; Edward C. “Schneider,. B.S. Tabor 1897, Shenandoah, Iowa; Lyman B. Stookey, B.A. Yale 1900, Belleville, Ill.; Robert E. Swain, B.A. Stanford 1899, Palo Alto, Cal. In Mathematics: Thomas E. Gravatt, B.S. Rutgers 1897, Clarksburg, N. J.; Laurence T. Hewes, B.S. Dartmouth 1898, Braintree, Mass.; Burke Smith, B.S. University of Washington 1899, Auburn, Wash. <p, di». ae Scientific School Scholarships. The following are the recipients of Sheffield Graduate Scholarships in the Class of Nineteen Hundred Sheff.: Frederick James Carnell, Bristol, Conn. ; Samuel William Dudley, Westville, Robert W. Pettit, B.A.: Henry S: Ohara, Bi AS Conn.; Henry Franklin Merriam, Sum- mit, N. J.; Henry Daniells Stowe, En- field, Conn.; Frank Pell Underhill, Norwalk, Conn.; George Benjamin White, Cooperstown, N. Y - = Ba tant Sheff. HMonors and Prizes. Following are the honors and prizes awarded in the Sheffield Scientific School at the close of the term, as announced in the University Bulletin: CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED. _ General two-year honors for excellence in all studies: Frederic J. Carnell (Electrical Engineering) ; John E. Col- lins (Civil Engineering) ;. William W. Corbet (Civil Engineering) ; Samuel W. Dudley (Mechanical Engineering) ; Harry VanV. Gifford (Civil Engineer- ing) ; Frederick G. Hughes (Mechanical Engineering); Trumbull Kelly (Me- chanical Engineering) ; Charles S. Lan- ders (Civil Engineering); Charles D. Lockwood (Select); Henry F. Merriam (Chemistry) ; Mikael Minassian (Nat- ural History); Francis P. Nolan (Civil Engineering) ; Harry L. Preston (Civil Engineering) ; Edward J. Rungee (Civil Engineering) ; Orville H. Schell (Biol- ogy); Jesse W. Speidel (Electrical En- gineering); Henry D. Stowe (Civil Engineering) ; William Strobridge (Me- chanical Engineering) ; Frank P. Under- hill (Biology); Abraham Wolodarsky (Select). Honors in special studies awarded to students not recipients of general honors: John A. Allen, History; William R. Bassick, History; Irving E. Burdick, History, Economics and _ Political science; Everitte St.J. Chaffee, His- tory and English; Alfred K. Chittenden, German; Henry F. Dutton, Jr., German, History, Economics and __ Political Science; William E. Hall, History; Charles J. Parker, German, History, Economics and Political Science; James G. Parsons, History; William C. Ross, German, Economics - and Political Science; John F. Symes, Economics and Political Science; Edward M. Walker, Civil Engineering. | CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ONE. Honors for excellence in all studies of the Junior year: (Electrical Engineering); Robert M. Chamberlin (Select); Ralph O. Clock (Biology); George N. Copley (Civil Engineering); George Joseph N. Ed- mondson (Civil Engineering); Homer G. Fuller (Biology) ; Harold’ A. Gilbert (Mechanical Engineering) ;° Henderson Gilbert (Civil Engineering) ; Albert K. Hubbard (Civil Engineering); George — KENNETH BRUCE Class Poet. S. Jamieson (Chemistry); Hugh McK. Jones (Select); Arthur P. Knight (Civil Engineering) ; Beverly K. Kunkel (Biol- egy); Herbert Lucker (Natural His- tory); Hiram Miller (Civil Engineer- ing); Andrew B. Mygatt, Jr. (Select) ; Charles L. Overlander (Biology) ; Charles S. Phelps (Civil Engineering) ; George H. Reid (Electrical Engineer- ing); Walter E. Sanford (Civil En- gineering) ; Elmer H. Schwartz (Electri- cal Engineering); Frederick A. Sher- wood (Civil Engineering) ; Max Silver- man (Chemistry); Edwy L. Taylor, Jr. (Civil Engineering). Honors in special studies awarded to students not recipients of general honors: Dorence K, Atwater - David E. Breinig, Chemistry; William M. Clark, Chemistry; Harry T. Kehr, German; Lesley McCreath, Chemistry; Ralph A. Pike, French. The Rogers Scholarship, for excellence in the studies of the Chemical Course, awarded to George S. Jamieson. PRIZES FOR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWO. For excellence in all the studies of the Freshman year: Champion 5S. Mathewson, with honarable mention of Robert T. Roberts and Wyllys I. Phelps. For excellence in Physics: William J. Canada, with honorable mention of Al- bert T. Brown and Robert B. Gibson. For excellence in German: Robert T. Roberts and Robert P. Wadhams, with honorable mention of Alexander F. Schneider and Albert H. Jente. For excellence in French: John J. Wright-Clark, with honorable mention of Edward A. Stillman and John F. Trumbull. : For excellence in Chemistry: William B. Cramer, with honorable mention of Howard S. Bristol, Bedford F. Hines and Champion H. Mathewson. For excellence in Mechanical Draw- ing: John F. Trumbull, with honorable mention of Francis P. Fahy and Robert W. Allerton. For excellence in Mathemtics: Bed- ford F. Hines, with honorable mention of Wyllys I. Phelps, Thomas D. Adams and Alexander F. Schneider. For excellence in English: Thomas D. Adams, with honorable mention of William J. Canada, Newell H. Hargrave and Frank J. Moran. <i, co Announcement of Prizes. The following announcement of prizes has been made in the College: Winthrop. Prizes, Class of I9goI— Harry E. Ward, and Harold B. Hunting. Scott Prizes, Class of 1901—In French, Emerson B. Christie; in German, Dana L. Wolcott. DeForest Mathematical Prizes, Class of 1901—Ist prizes, Malvern H. Tillett, W. D. A. Westfall; 3d prize, Ira L. Anderson. Class of 1I902—Ist prize, Nathan R. Francis; 2d-prizes, Harry H. Chamberlain, Charles D. Francis, Joseph H. Walker; 3d prizes, Theodore B Hewitt Eugene S. Leavell, also John M. Stevenson, Jr., of the Freshman class. Class of 1903—Ist prize, Eliot R. Clark; 2d prize, Fred B. Utley and Bradford Webster; 3d prize, Walter. L. Douglass. C. Wyllys Betts Prize, Class of 1902— Alfred R. Hill. Elocution Prizes, Class of 1902—list prize, Floyd W. Jefferson; 2d prize, Walter F. Roberts and Edwin A. Stebbins. Woolsey Scholarship, Class of t903— Eliot R> Clark: Berkeley Premiums in Latin Composi- tion, Class of 1903—1Ist grade, Theodore Andrews, Samuel M. Brereton, Edward L. Gillespie, Harry B. VanDeventer; 2d grade, Eliot R. Clark, Louis G. Cole- man, David U. Cory, Jr., William S. Searles. Also, an additional premium, for special excellence, to Harry B. Van- Deventer. ait i, Ap ~=~weoyv Higher Degrees. The following were given the degree of Doctor of Philosophy: DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY. Ellen Cornelia Abbott, B.A. Vassar 1892, West Haven, Conn., “The Influ- ence of Shakspere upon the Dramatic Works of Heinrich von Kleist.” Joseph Barrell, M.S. Lehigh 1897, New Providence, N. J., “The Geology of the Elkhorn District, Montana.” Ernest William Brown, Ph.B. Yale 1897, New Haven, Conn., “Contribution to. the Chemistry of the Formation of Uric Acid in Man.” Arthur Bumstead, B.A. Yale 18095, Roxbury, Mass., “Paul’s Conversion in the Light of Historical Criticism.” Alexander Cameron, B.A. Carleton 1896, M.A. Carleton 1898, Duluth, Minn., “Tactual Perception.” Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland, B.A. Oberlin 1894, Pierce, Nebr., “A Study of Fossil Faunas in the Hamilton Stage of New York.” Louise Dodge, Danvers, Mass., ‘Posse and its Synonyms in Cicero’s Letters.” John Marshall Gaines, B.A. Yale 1806, New York City, “Exchange Media: