Monday, Jun. 22, 1931

Kudos

Bowdoin College (Brunswick, Me.)

Dwight Whitney Morrow, U. S. Senator. LL.D.

Frederick Hale, U. S. Senator LL.D.

Earl Baldwin Smith, Princeton art professor L.H.D.

Margaret Deland, novelist Litt.D.

Isaiah Bowman, geographer Sc.D.

Mortimer Warren, pathologist Sc.D.

Melvin Thomas Copeland, professor at

Harvard Business School Sc.D.

Herbert T. Powers, attorney M.A.

Herbert Lindsay Swett, publicity man

for Maine M.A.

Brown University (Providence. R. I.)

John R. Mott, Y.M.C.A LL.D.

Sir Henry Worth Thornton, Canadian

National Railways LL.D.

Wilbur Lucius Cross, Gov. of Conn. . .Litt.D.

Ambrose Swasey, Cleveland manufacturer of telescopes Sc.D.

Leon Edgar Trusedell, U. S. Bureau of

Census Sc.D.

Lillian Moller Gilbreth, consulting engineer Sc.D.

Rev. Albert Clark Thomas, Fall River, Mass D.D.

Rev. Edward Wilcox Babcock, Troy,

N. Y D.D.

Raymond Mathewson Hood, Manhattan architect M.A.

Dr. John Mathews Peters, R. I. Hospital.M.A.

Colgate University (Hamilton. N. Y.)

Samuel Seabury, New York City graft

investigator LL.D.

Arthur William Cutten, Chicago capitalist LL.D.

Leigh Robinson Gignilliat, superintendent, Culver Military Academy Sc.D.

Francis Gorham Brigham, chief of staff at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston Sc.D.

Maurice Hindus, writer on Russia.... Litt.D.

Henry Bailey Rathbone, journalism

professor at New York University. .Litt.D.

Dartmouth College (Hanover. N. H.)

Dwight Whitney Morrow, U. S. Senator. LL.D.

James Lukens McConaughy, president

of Wesleyan University LL.D.

Fred Tarbell Field, Massachusetts judge.LL.D.

George Rublee, New Hampshire lawyer.LL.D.

Kwan-ichi Asakawa, Yale professor. Litt.D.

Claude Moore Fuess, Andover English

professor Litt.D.

Evarts Boutell Greene, President American Historical Association Litt.D.

Lawrason Brown, M. D., lung specialist.Sc.D.

William Patten, Dartmouth zoology

professor Sc.D.

Georgia School of Technology (Atlanta, Ga.)

Harry F. Guggenheim, Ambassador to

Cuba Sc.D.

Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.)

William John Cooper, U. S. Commissioner of Education LL.D.

Thomas Sovereign Gates, president of

University of Pennsylvania LL.D.

Robert Sellers Frazer, Chief Justice of

the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. . LL.D.

William Achenback Wetzel, Trenton,

N. J. high-school Ed.D.

Rev. Hugh Thomson Kerr, Presbyterian leader D.D.

Rev. Edmund Graham Wilson, Presbyterian Board secretary D.D.

Pomona College (Claremont. Calif.)

Robert Gordon Sproul, president, University of California LL.D.

Ernest Carroll Moore, director, Southern Branch of the University of California, Los Angeles LL.D.

Don Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Spanish playwright (Cradle Song, Kingdom of God) Litt.D.

University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Frank Billings Kellogg, onetime U. S.

Secretary of State LL.D.

George Edgar Vincent, Rockefeller

Foundation LL.D.

University of New Hampshire (Durham, N. H.)

Richard Evelyn Byrd LL.D.

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Thomas Sovereign Gates, president of

the University LL.D.

George William McClelland, vice president of the University LL.D.

Charles Ezra Beury, president of

Temple University LL.D.

Howard McClenahan, secretary of

Franklin Institute Sc.D.

Arthur Hobson Quinn, English professor at Pennsylvania Litt.D.

Mme Olga Samaroff, pianist Mus.D.

Gilbert Haven Fall, Head Master of

Chestnut Hill Academy M.A.

University of Southern California

(Los Angeles, Calif.)

Claire Dux, Chicago operatic soprano. .Mus.D.

Yale University (New Haven, Conn.)

George Townsend Adee, Manhattan

broker M.A.

Edwin Park Root, clock manufacturer. .M.A.

James Grafton Rogers, Ass't. Sec. of

State M.A.

Samuel Randall Detwiler, anatomy professor at Columbia M.S.

Eugene Lindsay Opie, U. of Pennsylvania pathologist Sc.D.

John Ripley Freeman, Providence engineer Sc.D.

Frank Chamberlin Porter, Yale theologian D.D.

Learned Hand, judge U. S. Circuit Court.LL.D.

Hugh Gibson, Ambassador to Belgium. .LL.D.

Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the

Interior LL.D.

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