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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 M2 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1932 Frederick W. Read Jr. Edward Shurt A.B. 19301 IA B. 1930i Co lum bia Gra course To Bernard Chassanowitz of Elm- huist.

Among those who are to receive the doctorate degree is Dean Adele Bildersee of Brooklyn College, who is to get a Ph.D. in Education. Marlon Dalv iA B. Smith 19231 Carolyn Calista Dunn i A B. Oberlin 1931 Myrtle 8 Davies.

Mrs A B. Northwestern 19161 Thursa Felicia Davis IBS. Virginia 192S. Morris Deskoarltl IBS. CH Y.

193U David Dressier iPh Chicago 192 David Edflson IBS. C.C.N.Y. 1929 Jack Elkin IBS. C.C.N.Y. 1931) Josephine M.

Epplg BACHELOR OP LITERATURE IN JOURNALISM Barnett I. Blldetce Eugene Joffe John C. Colwell Ernest K. Kaufman John Crapper lA 19301 (A.B. 19311 Frank Kelley Matthew Gordon iA.B.

1931i IB.S. 19311 Thure W. Persson William Harrison Marlon Rterngold DOCTOR OP DENTAL SURGERY Howard E. Sandman IA B. 18301 Irving L.

Schanzer iB 8.S. C.C.N.Y. 19291 Hyman Shapiro iB.A. McUl. Prank B.

Sullivan IA.B. 19291 Benjamin J. Taruskln IA.B. 1930) Henry Weisa i A Cornell 1929) Jules Whitehorn A B. U.

ot Pm. 1929 PollT 8ilomon John J- Sumpfl John N. Srrdorrf Erncit B. White Rosalind Sbupiro Pharmacy Paul Pehder Frank N. Pond.

Jr. iPh.Cb. 1931) iPh.Ch. Union 1931 raiverlly Council Anthon? Abrusfto John M. Regan Jerome Adelmann Abraham H.

Keiaa David T. Atwater Fred Sandler Benjamin J. Becker Louis Scheinbert-Earl L. Blatt Carol M- Silver Degrees to Graduates Canada. 1929i Graduate Degrees were awarded to the fol It pays to know your dealer 8.

Michigan 1928i Sol Davison IA.B. St. Josepn Brooklvn. 1930) DOCTOR OP MEDICINE Benedict P. Altman Morris Kimmel Jacob B.

Cohen lowing from Brooklyn and Long IA.B. Wisconsin 19301 Nathan Feifer IB 8. C.C.N.Y. 19301 Beatrice H. Block Phllls P.

Sllversteln President Butler Will Officiate at 178th Com- Martin Bodian Abraham Simou Jacob T. Marcua Philip J. Noumoff Samuel Pans Jacob Portnoy Aaron Ratner Island; BACHELOR OF ARTS Raymond Cohen Abraham Ellin S. U. 1B28I Julius Geller Dominic O.

Bodkin Jr.Phlitp J. Lombardino iA.B. 192Bi iB S. St. John's.

John H. Bugle Brooklvn. 1928i I A.B. I92HI Alex. J.

MacKenzl John J. Bourkfl iA.B. St. John's, IA.B. 19291 Brooklyn.

19271 William T. Carrlngton Herman J. Meiael IA.B Holy Croat IA.B. 19291 19291 John C. Murphy Please Turn to Pace 13 Columbia College Israle I.

Wexler Abraham Haber Thomas O. Ames William M. McDuffee Aaron Moidover MA8TER OP ARTS. POLITICIAL SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY AND PURE SICENCE Leonard B. Alien Marjorie H.

Bleteh Emil L. Smith Ell Starr Sidnev Thter Joseoh J. Wolff Solomon Alexander Gerber Anofrlo Ilardi Joseoh J. LsVine Samuel Saul K. Blum Thomas D.

Montala'io Milton Borirer William Borser Sevmour Chertoff Max Cohen Samuel M. Cohen Jacob DrVlta Julius Dintenfaaa Louis DiZlnno Joseph Dollinaer Benjamin Fink Edward Goldstein Robert H. E. Elliott Jr. IB S.

Fordham 19281 IA B. Colgate 19271 ia B. Hunter 19311 a h. rrinceton josepn p. Murphy Jr.

Louis Auerbach Gerald J. Burger Eierett I. L. Baker (With honors in History Solvatore J. Baudo Henry K.

BeHn Henry T. F. Birijel Geome W. Britton Joseph Chrckovich Alexander P. Chopin 19281 niencement His 70th Birthday, 30th Year as Alumnus and 30th Year as President Honored Columbia University today is celebrating its 178th commencement.

Starting early this morning the campus was crowded with caps and gowns, old grads, relatives and friends. When the shadows lengthened over Morningside Heights tunes r. Morgan James Mourndian Naeourr.ey Prank Nobiletti Gtorge E. Pttluga Roland D. Roecker Jerome P.

Roes I B. 8. Y. .18291 Abraham Oreenbert Irving Cohen David M. Rosen now an i u.

conen i A B. Dartmouth 1929) Hllliard Shalr IA 1928 A.M. 19201 Joseph Strut IA B. 19281 Vincent J. Tesorlero IA.B.

19281 Cyrus E. Warden (A B. 19281 Jeremiah J. D. Court- Morton H.

Rosen David Halner Solomon Fir- William E. HenderaonSamuel C. 9 schboff Felik Horowits Irving Iizkovics George Jaipin Milton H. Manning Samuel Kamlnskv Richard Ntrrengarten Franklin Fry IA 19281 Herman W. Gerdes i A B.

1929) Albert C. Hamilton IA B. 19281 Ralph Harrla IA B. Cornell 1928) Walter Hipp IB 8. 19281 JosepkvR.

Krlx Vivtor H. Rosen nev late this afternoon President Reuben Katz Samuel Pearlman OUTSTANDING IB 8 C.C.N.Y. 19311 Henry R. Aungst A.B. Lebanon Valley 19291 Anna M.

Babey IA B. Hunter 19311 Abram Bader IBS. C.C.N.Y. 19301 James Bakst IB S. U.

1930) Lester D. Basch A B. C.C.N Y. 19301 Harold Blumber (A.B. C.C.C.N.Y.

19311 Joseph Brown Jr. iB 8.8. C.C.N.Y. 1931) iB S. Georgetown 193H Kenneth BurkeJ A B.

19301 Gertrude Burnham IA.B. New HampshlrV 1929) Joaeph P. Castka IA B. 1925. Charles Cogen i A B.

Cornell 1924 LL.B. Fordham 19271 Morris U. Cohen IB S. C.C.N.Y. 19301 David Dressier George H.

Conklin iB. S. Yale 19271 Harvard Allen Cotton IBS. C.C.N.Y. 19311 Hvman Siecel Edwin F.

Simmona Abraham Zlmbler IB C.C.N Y. 19301 Samuel Kohlberg Samuel Koss Andrew LudI Herman Pike Nathan Ponts Nicholas Murray Butler will confer about 5,200 bachelor, graduate and honorary degrees in addition to about 700 certificates and diplomas. Francis X. Fabio John Patrick Dobson William P. Doscher Lindiev E.

Eberstadt Arthur N. Fleiss Stephen H. Fletcher Robert G. Lester M. Friedland iWith honors in Chemistryi Svlvan 8.

Fumian Meyer Abraham Gir-shick iWith honors in Mathematics and Philosophy Engineering Warren M. Brown S. Benedict Levin John J. Hughes (A B. 19311 'A B.

1931 Robert J. Phllllns Thouias McGongh Julian J. Wvcalek l.ibrarv Service Marv A. Blount' iA.B.. 19281 IA B.

19281 Clara L. Nauts As this year has been known as (A ff. Texas 1928) Other Encineerinc Degrees CIVIL ENGINEER Emit A. SsbatelU A.B. 1930 BS.

19311 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER John M. Je(Tords Charles Mankui IA.B. 1931 iB 8. 1931i Leonard E. Mins MECHANICAL ENGINEER Edward R.

Schreck-enberger IA.B. 1929 BS 19311 CHEMICAL ENGINEER Richard H. Wilheim IB S. 19311 25 REDUCTION in thirty-day-llmit round-trip faros to tho Central Wost on Saturdays, Juno 4 to Sept 24 TAKE advantage of these unusually low farm. Good every Saturday, Jime 4 to September to Pittsburgh, Youngitown, Akron, Cleveland, Detroit, Cliirago, Cincinnati, lxui.ville, St.

Louis, and intermediate points. Stop-over at Washington on return trip. The ii is the only railroad offering air-conditiorud train service from New York. Cool, clean, quiet comfort on the National Limited or Capitol Limited, yet no extra fan! Tickets good in Pullman cars upon payment of Pullman charges. For reservations and Information, apply to O.

K. Paaay. City Paaa. Agent, 191 Joralemou Cumberland (4480. BALTIMORE OHIO R.R.

Elizabeth D. Clo IB 9. 18911 Mortimer A. Rosen feld 8aji D. Rotter George N.

Rowland. Jr. John N. Schmltt Isiiac Schwartz (With honors in German. Greek.

Latini Llovd Seidman Herbert 8. Shapiro With honors French. James F. Sheridan Louis Sherman Henry F. Sieger Bernard E.

Rimcc Milton Bocolof (With honors in Government) Irvlmr Solomon (With honors In Chemtstiy. Greek and Latin) Wtllard ff Somers Jr. Robert S. Stacy Josenh Strigman, (With honors in Chemistry. French) Leo J.

Stewart George W. Strasser With honors in Maurice R. Go la berg IA Kt. 193U Karen Ovestad Frances M. Vauahan IA.B.

19271 Inna L. Wolforn Margaret P. Cole IA.B. 19311 Pannie R. Eiseman lA Akronl9'0 KINN1EY Night Service for Day Drivers IPh B.Brown 19241 Ruth Lamson ''Vv.

I TJ i r. Thorns Gratso John H. Hamann Mnlcolm J. Mac-K. Hartsell Jacob B.

Heller Alfred 8. Hughes Robert E. Jenkins (With honors In Economics) David N. Jones William A. Kasa James J.

Keenan Pett F. Kihss Milton Klein BACHELOR OP LAWS David I. Ashe Leo Gltlln IB 8. C.C.N.T. IA U.

of Pa. 19291 1929i Victor P. Glenn Irving Bloomberg IA.B. 1929i IA.B. C.C.N.

Y. 1929lJacob I. Karro Mark R. Briney Jr. (AvB.

19301 BACHELOR OF Joseph L. De Marco ia 19291 TRUCKS RockwU K. DuMoulln ARICHTECTURE Robert O. Jahelka IA B. 19301 Emery Kanarlk Ralph Led James Sasso A B.

19301 Raymond T. Stapf (A.B. 19301 irn.H. yaie 19291 Allen Landowne George J. Conway IB S.

19191 With honors In His IA.B. 19281 Vincent Furno IA.B. .1931) Clinton MCD. Hepburn (A.D. 19301 Economical Oerald McMshon tory and Philosophy) Herman E.

Swettman IA.IS. George Dletx IA.B. U.C.N.Y. 19291 Charles A. Knehr Edward TeltscU IA.B.

Fordham 1929PhillD Marcus Work received to 2 A.M. ex. 8un. Pull Lubrication and Repair crews. Capable, obliging superintendents.

Jobs completed Day or Night. Genuinti KINNEY MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealer Bedford Ave. A Cliflen PL STerling 3-74)0. William J.

Drake (A. B. Union Co! Bernard Krasnow Gino F. Kuster Milton Lacina Morris M. Latter (A.B.

192RI N.Y 1921)1 John W. Thomas Alphonse Timpanellt (With honors In Chemistry! $1.65 was all that was needed to start 'em rolling! 13,246 SHIRTS our finest included. SALE Fancy madras and fancy broadcloth from the best domestic and foreign looms. Neckband style with 2 starched collars to match soft collar attached including long point, short point and tab. White self-figured madras neckband or collar attached.

$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 shirts. DEGREE OP PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Stephen A. Fauci Phllln Sher August J. Fischer Einar B. Alfred A.

Trlska Ralph G. Lew (A.B. Rutgers 19291 (A.B. 19291 Paul Folwell Mervln Pollak IA.B. Colgate 1929) (A.B.

1930) James Charles L. J. Turner Irving Marcus Ovldlo C. Vlf ilante C. Leonard Pflster (With honors in Jules L.

Waldman Butler Year, so today is the Butler Commencement In honor of his 70th birthday, his 50th anniversary as an alumnus of Columbia and his 30th anniversary as its president. Class Night Tonight Following the conferring of degrees comes class night, rich in traditions, when the graduates will gather on old South Court and raise their voices In alma mater songs, bidding farewell to their college days. The 71st Infantry band will provide music and there will be dancing in 116th St. This afternoon, preceding the exercises, the deans and directors of the various schools and colleges of the university will hold receptions in honor of the graduates. Honorary Degrees President Butler will confer honorary degrees upon the following: DOCTOR OP MUSIC Channlng Letebvre.

organist and choir of Church. DOCTOR OP SCIENCE Prof Dugald C. Jackson, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DOCTOR OP LETTEIiS Edwin Anderson, director of the New York Pub'tc Library. Robert Frost, poet.

Walter Lippman. Journalist. George Norlin, presldt-nt of the University of Colorado. DOCTOR OP LAWS Albert H. Wlggln.

Thomas W. Lainont. Candidates for honorary degrees will be presented by Marston Taylor Bogert, professor of organic chemistry and university orator. Economical Lawrence E. Walsh Frank Morley Weir Webster P.

Wells Ralph 8. Wod Jr. Addenda to 1931 John W. Mainwar- tng Jr. Joseph Mandelbaitm (With honors iu Chemistryi Kenneth W.

Schenk BARNARD COLLEGE Gertrude M. Abbit Alexandra W. David N. Jones, 1217 E. 17th permanent president and outstanding member of the senior class at Columbia College, which is graduating today.

Klante Irmgard T. Aue Edna E. Black Dora Breitwieser Constance C. Cruse Selma Eron Freda Foerster Margaret E. Fordt Ella J.

Fraade Lucille H. Knwles Helene M. Lester Frances L. Mack Eiizab'th M. Mahoney Julia A.

Oakes Anne Orlikoff Helen F. Raniert cellence In the public delivery of original English orations second prize to Aarou ATT IT All A 11 fC FULTON ST at HOYT Grown-ups go in for Specialized Clothes for Helen 8. Garflnkel Evelyn Raskin now. $1.65 ij. uanzi? 01 Jamaica.

Field Prize Annual Income from $3,000 awarded on a basis of character and scholarship to James Gordon Clapp. '33. of Brooklyn. Albert Asher Oreen Memorial Prize $50 in (told for the best scholarship record during undergraduate course To Milton Klein. '32, of Arverne.

Philolexian Poetry Prize To Peter C. Rhodes. '33. of Great Neck. Charles M.

Rolker Jr. Prize To the graduating student deemed by his classmates the most worthy of special dis Gertrude A. GVhrlng Marguerite J. S. Reese Marion Oerdes Leonore M.

Reiser Sylvia Gomberg Odeyssia Reynolds Inge Gorholt Dorothy K. Schmitt Helen B. Greenebaum Margery F. Sloss Marguerite GMtknechtDorothy B. Smith Alice 8.

Haines Mabel A. Smilh Phoebe M. Harbison Mildred H. Stevens Ruth Henderson Mabel Sutton Leon a L. Hirzel Roselyn Aaruskln Eda J.

Holcombe Laura B. Teller Norma E. Keeley Christine Urban Elise Kell Marjorie A. Wacker Eiizab'th C. Klrkwood Shirley M.

Wascb -BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Education and Practical Arts Beatrice Andrews Martha M. Knobelauct (Mrs.) Oertrude M. Kraft Ernestine E. Latimer Anna 8. Lesser (Mrs.) Helen Averv Erva Bennett Ethel L.

Boardman Mary M. Bowe Clare L. Louis Mary A. Bradv Marion B. Browne (MrJulia L.

McCarthy Hilda a Brvant Mrs. Sally E. McNeill NOTE For men who have yet to learn the comfort and economy of Rogers Peet shirts, please vote: (1) R. P. shirts possess qualities seldom found except in fine custom mado shirts.

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Crane Brantlin J. Mpcklenbu M. Olwen Davies Elizabeth C. Mecklenbi Catherine P. Donnelly Theresa G.

Muller Bess D. urver Hazel f. iiomm Leonard S. Dubois Elizabeth Prlnzing Ruchoma Dusovltch Claire Reddington Moses Feinstein tinction to David Jonea of Brooklyn. Professor Van Amrjnge Mathematical Prize: income from $5,000 To Martin Wohl Shookhoff, '34, of Brooklyn.

SCHOOL OP LAW Beck Prize Scholarship for the best examination in real estate law To Martin Riger of Rockaway Beach. SCHOOL OP ENGINEERING Illig Medal for commendable efficiency in regular studies To Richard Herman Wilheim of Richmond Hill. George Vincent Wendell Memorial Medal To Richard Herman Wilhehn. SCHOOL OP ARCHITECTURE MrKim Fellowship in Architei lire; $2,000 for two years of study and tisvel in Europe To Howard Edward Bahr of Sayville. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Auditing Laboratory Prize; $25 Robert Edward Lewis, '32.

of Great Necl Montgomery Prize; income of $2,000 To Robert Edward Lewis. BARNARD COLLEGE Margaret Meyer Graduate Scholarship for training in secretarial work To Dora Breitwleser of Brooklyn. Special Prize for proficiency In Greek To Helene Marie Lester of Brooklyn. SCHOOL OF DENTAL AND ORAL SURGERY Elwell Prize Medal To Edward Johan Mundahl. '33.

of Port Washington. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY i Kappa Psl Prize; gold medal for htohtvut I The class of 1889 medal will be presented to Robert David Kohn, class of 1890 architecture. To Receive Medals The following will receive University medals: Edwin C. Broome, '02. Clarence H.

Cook. '77. Columbia College. Leon Praser. '09.

John Kinsey Gore. 'S3. Clayton Hamilton. '01. Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton, 06.

Emtl Joseph. Charles R. Mann. '90- Rh hard C. Patterson '12.

B. Walker. '65. Prizes and Awards Prizes and awards will be made to the following Brooklyn and Long Island students: Class of 1H92 Residence Halls Scholarship Peter C. Rhodes "33 nf Great Neck.

Benjamin P. Romaine Prizes in Greek language and literature Eugene I. Cohen. '35. and Irving Solomon.

'32, both of Brooklyn. COLUMBIA COLLEGE. Edward SutclirT Brainard Memorial Prize. Income on SI. 200 to the student in the graduating class who Is adjudged by his classmates as most worthy of dts-Unction because of qualities of mind and character to David Nathaniel Jones of Brooklyn.

George William Curtis Medal, for ex- Marie A. Fell He en Finch Mortimer c. Ritier Dell A. Rogerson 8arah 8. Rudaysky iMrs.l Howard M.

Run dell Cornelia M. Senna Maude Shapleigh Eva J. Smith Lena E. Smith Laurette A. Stowe Ralph K.

Wallace Oltille Wehrmann (Mrs.) David A. Wertheira Zelinda Fornonl Helen A. Fox Frances E. French Edna M. Gibson Naomi S.

Hanks Helen B. Harper Arthur E. Hatch Ruth W. Jessee Violet R. Keebler Florence E.

Kelly Tressa L. KeneiDD Janette H. Kirsch Business Henry T. F. Birirel Frances F.

Israel (A. B. 1931 Godfrey Kritzler Frederick M. Bruell Robert E. Lewis Robert J.

Fischer Irving Loeb Anna D. Harnish Welford M. McBrian Clifford V. Heimbnche Edward B. Muller Robert W.

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