farfW! ffLptyjep &ffy m I fUENCH SUCCESS DUE TtfTEACHING SYSTEM, DREXEL CLASS HEARS .. President Shnrplessof Haver- ford Colleger Tells Graduates System Explains Powerful Verdun Resistance GERMANS TOOK IT FIRST Two Hundred Day Class Pupils Recoivo Diplomas and Special Award of Merit Tho effective resistance by Franco nt ,. vl. .nd Verdun has been and is due to "7,Xd developed Bystem of education, lihlch Bonaparte Ignored and which France ,. only after It had reallted Bona. SSSrt nitaUke in permlttlnB the German ? nut It In operation, according to Ilr. ?,fc Sharplesi, President of "averto PMleKe. HpeaUer today at the prexel In. SCte commencement exercises, In the awl Horium of the echool. 3!d and Chestnut "'"he great Swiss reformer of education, pmuUwiI, attempted to rce Napoleon and SSr W views before the French emperor." iZuliA Dr. Shnrpless, "but Napoleon said n had no time, for 'A B CV PcalaloMl Sfrrl'ft Wn ldea to Germany, then devasta 3 by wars and these Ideas were responsl Mo forth overthrow of the third Bona Sir! at Sedan. France learned Its mis Eki and we see the fruits of her present Astern jner resUtance at Marno and at VDr.USharples9 pleaded for a more honor hl standard In business. T" hundred students received decrees, dlnlomas and certificates. The degree of ffior of science In engineering ,. con- SpTw-rdd Dr W. Hollls Qod. iry. president of the school. The certificates and diplomas wcro given te J00 students of the day classes at com- mencement exercises louny. ..H uo.w -. bachelor of science In engineering was con ferred upon 10 younc men. Tho graduates were: mrar.LOrt'or' SCIENCE IN ENaiNDEniNO. Ell." B..ABdr.d. Thom.. P. nietardi Bhlrle. I.. Uo n" ChaYtaT K Thuml.rt CIVII BNOINCrjIlINO DirLOMA TAw.rd A. Carroll Charls. Loenlo, Jr. t iS. F Drlsc'll Joseph K. Lone HoriSu.mnd.r.on M' o. carlo w wrmv" - ECECTBif?L ENOINEnniKO PIPLOMA. r,. --.i mtllnv Jacob I,. IlurwlU William C. Bowcn I.nul Kumir S.,',.15 V.iT .nh William N Shoch Srtindo'Wjs Alfred T. Snow fc.nV rt. Vara H MECHANICAL BNOINEEHINa DIPLOMA. flaw I. Ed tar AHn.nn V .TnnM Joseph W. I.onj-. Jr. Klwofcl It l"Jor Theo. A. Piron, Jr. Htrman r. Ilnvnolds Holand II. Hitter Oscar W. 8urt Tllt-kM mum hnvmiind 8. Cole John K. Duals TCinlim C! Ellis. 2d tr F. Haussler rrrll 1C. llotay ' JUNIOH COLLF.OH course in enoineer. ill- W4t " Harry II. Kirk lUrly B Smith AnCIHTECTUItE DIPW3MA. Harold A. Allen Harold It, Sondhelm William F Ilennatt, Jt Alan If Ttiniua 1.1 ". .. ..... ' T mil.. Tunis Arthur Mel. D Marls Raymond A. Walls tinVAi m n.iai K. D alnn Wlddtr 9'om A. Jobes HtanljyH. Wood Frank II. IUdey T.wrn RriTnnT-niPi.OMA- Thoman II. Ambruiter Ed.jar L. MaoNe! v. i er v.i... Tm nil. inniul II 1ln.....i a .. tll.lll 3 Dh.llw T lonard li. McCully ' CIIE.MI8TRT CERTIFICATE ITrarlIr n AmliniHfpr IVIMInm K. AVAftilll Pruco F llclnvBlm . . Charles II. Wallls Nro: Hptiann Hfrinn curiic u. wnuo Bterilnir D, jvaddjii BCHOOL QV D051EHTIC SCIEfr;K AND ARTS. JUNIOR COLLEOB COIIRSU IN liOJIESTJC newena nreunfl. Jisnor K, Cowrh. nan b. tyJ(Vu. jiqiviia .i cituii. tiiMMm a. uui, Aie.no . lucnay. iifrina .. cjcnuriniinii. Iluth I.. U, Sohauer, Eliltt U. Brhrovder. (arxaret L. Selhly, i-jieanor h. dmun. Mildred E. Stoops, llsnrlalta O IfunvA. Mlmh m. TJnhl. Helens M. I'elton. irin rr w rp.l I . Htfen E. (lalthir. ithij". Oerner. In r. nilt.rU. ' HUVI.ll.l.tV k.. 4.u.nii Mintr '. liRicn. Mildred Holcombe. Ann It. Ijuf hts, Edna. II. Kins, Anns. T). Mi.f'nnn. iwwn corruRSE domestic J.ucy Alkln MarJorle I.ofland dna R. Alula Mildred Luminlo in& c. Amlz lulae J.yalo lorothy'll AH".. . Anna. Do. P. McOlnley nthAl Van' fvkfl. ' I.etltla A, Websttr. Frances d. Wolfe. ft a lariroret vllfrn H Bllllnars lllan Ilnu. : Allee. E llradley . , pvtleyn F. Dullara i.xiey m. uuuorrr : jWtlyn M,. Carey t lartnololqriorl McLennan dl. Binuaill Mariruerltj T. Jtprah riam J. Evtlyn if, Carey Itttnona Chamber inns v. irmirpn "ra LiarK nra uiaric Marsaret de C C gwthy J, ,Cur,tln KlU M Maua uorotny ainrrei Mubel IC, Noyes J.ucllo 1 lt.Nubaum Ruth B. Oerter CrulceDorothy O. Paddon cmiiy j. fneiPB Margaret M. Pines oils iSS mIKi hi.v H"r 11, PWP A- Eclcar4t fjannalf'RS.fmln Brbll M. Evert llelen Reae J4net 8. Fahey IiiUt n.n Helen J. tVII v. rmma K, FethrolC rum u. Foot PRtrlQtte w, Foster J) ox riihfc ilndir iarBart T F:liiabeth 0, Ollihs US WUW . iierrina I?" b. iiig-rns ElSlly.F. Hoae .Naomi q. HoHoddo owynneth Omlnt lit ten I. II Dorothy C KV if AViVXX' urnce ja. men JIadeltlna A. Rich Sar'B, nftchlo Mary B. hufh U4 lUrtmtn Ruth p Pheoto Emf(yJ. Smith Kftthryn M, Smith aer 9dye H.IIerrln .urvfirn ji Dny ny " H.'fin.iF.- ,S"3F! iienariCK'Helen J. btauffer HHUIu M. Stewart Marlon D Strlckler ! 11. Timpany Maret nun f. Hoae Q. Holaoppe ,B. HuEKr M. Iilnxer nv fth u,i.vi"?:1 I'lii"4 iohnion fMPc".p. Jones licrtfaa ICmIv A."a 0, Ijindon Lrrii,n. Jimoi ft.11 Helen D P..W embly ki, Updyko 1 una tvniiaKer IVood. 'rn fJIl,'ViK',Mv . ?i.arv M. WU , SJ3CP.KTARUI, SOHOOt. fflfetta Bloom Kdith s. inin.. f.wer Cloud Kathirin. W.,7. iSRpff ft.ffir.taN S". l'Kiupt ... ? y- Her.h,y KtSriS uV S .ni .-- ' .'." "uc -...wma. ixiiicb Ufn u. Johnaon rranrB fr Mit ai ioy KatharlnII. Savage Katharine II. Schulti Lucy Shaw !etltla D. 8lmpaon LM Tavj. V rT V7.J' Hh,ooSi1G.TeMo.ur1Shd by meml,era ot th8 10NQW0RTII "HOLD'S HANDS" WITH WIFB'SFnBWCH MAID Former AlfcQ Ro'ob.vM Deceive" Snup shpt Brigade by Clever Ruso LonlwnP' ?H,M, 'r-A,l,; noosevelt bSSTSw? f84 i!tc husband, Congress- iaS T ,t, ff. pfl s10"" ! brought Haia, Nona o them .nnj - ; WhiiTn .t. .... . tt miij .." . 0 wi"in loni with SLiH JfOfth SoB Into the .-, ". i.wug t,,r wy l0 per (iqt ippe. LADIES OP 0, A. R. ELECJT iJfrs. Louise HolHs. of PhiinoinWo Choaerj to Administration Counsfll lUw n a r.!. June 'The ladles at tHZ?. " """ morning' elected Mr. ffLf.'?" T'Pt01". of Pittsburgh, treasurer A IITr8,.?? dmlnUtritlon Uotd ineiudw Itai' O'sf Jevtlx In thU cjty. ai,4 the iT.ilrtt"""" eosaropmint; of me Peon- bii " 5TP-w?fpstf j, n, wu w HH 4SM lbs kzl-Au .1... " "" V- 'Jf iH?r wyj EVENlKGr LEDGrER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 191G. , GRADUATING CLASS OF BROWN PREPARATORY SCHOOL r VILLANOVA'S LARGEST CLASS IS GRADUATED; 8 HONORARY DEGREES Catholic College on Main Line Holds Its Seventy-third Annual Commencement MGR. McDEVITT ORATOR The 73d annual commencement of Vllln nova College was held this afternoon In the auditorium of tho college. Twenty seven students were graduated from the college department, the largest class yet turned out from the main line Institution. One of tho graduates was Jeremiah J Fogarty, who comes all tho way from Tip perary, Ireland. He entered Vlllanova from Ottawa University. The night nev. Dr. Thoma3 J. Shahan, rector of tho Catholic University. Washing ton, presided. The address to tho grad uates was delivered by Monslgnor Philip H. McDevItt, of Philadelphia Eight honorary degrees were conferred as follows: Doctor of taws. Martin Maloney, of this city, a marquis of the Holy Itomnn Em pire, Dr. Lawronce P. Fllclc, of Philadel phia, noted specialist In tuberculosis, and J. Harry Tlcrnan, of New York city, a county judge In tho borough of Richmond Doctor of science, Dr. Edward J. Nolan, secretary of tho Academy of Natural Science. Doctor of philosophy, the Hov. Dr. Francis It. Moore, of Now York city. Master of science, Dr. George Muller. professor of surgery In the University of Pennsylvania nnd Dr. John A. McGlynn. professor of surgery In tho Medlco-Chlrur-BJcnJ Colloge, Master of arts, Dr. Albert IV. Strecker, a Philadelphia dentist. The salutatory address was made by .Thomas D. Austin nnd the valedictory by .Charles A. Heiken. An oration was de livered by Thomas C. McLeod, Preceding the commencement there was a luncheon and followlnc tho exorcises Vlllanova met the Lebanon Valley College on the baseball diamond. In addition to tho graduation from the college department, certificates were granted to 20 studentH of tho preparatory depart ment and four of the commercial depart ment. The degree of master of arts In course was awarded to tho following: The Rev. Patrick Cdnnors, New Haven, Conn.; the Itev. William r. Cotter. Syra cuse, N. Y, : tho Ilev. James H. Griffin. New York city: Robert J. O'Brien, Soran ton, Pa. i tho Rev. Cowell J O'Neill. Al bany, N Y. ; Dr. Timothy M. O'Rourke, Philadelphia; the Rev. John P. Whalcn. Shamokln, Pa. ; Rombert J, Williams. D, D. S., Westport, Conn. Tho degree of civil engineer was con ferred upon Emlllo Alvnrei, '14, Havana. Cuba, nnd ICdward J. Dougherty, D, S , '12, Dryn Mawr, Pa, The degree of electrical engineer was conferred upon Evan V. Qulnn, D. S., 'U. Olean, N. Y. The degrea of bachelor of arts was conferred upon Thomas R. Austin, Chilli cothe, Mo.; Joseph C. Bartley, Lawrence, Mass, Fronds A. Dlehl, Philadelphia; Ruel Ian P. Fink, McKherryBtown, Pa. i Jeremiah J, Fogarty, Tlpperary, Ireland; J. Roy Gut wald, aallltiin, Pa.; Charles A. Heiken, pottsvllle, Pa.; Michael A. Hopkins, Law rence, Mass.t Peter C, Hufnngle, Llttlenton. Pa. ; Emlle J. Mlsson, Atlantla City, N. J. ; Joseph P. Monahan, Shenandoah, Pa.; John P. MoGuIre, Philadelphia; Thomas C. MoLeod, Philadelphia; Patrick J. O'llrlen, Plttstleld, Masa; John S, O'Leary. Phlladel phlfti Thomas CJ, Q'Malley, Avoca. Pa.; Syl vester F. Sabbatlno, New York city ; James R, Simpson, Yonkera, N. Y.; Albert W. Starr, Grand Junction. Col. The degree of bachelor of science In civil engineering was conferred upon Jpseph-J. Kumer, 8bamokn, pa; Joseph P, Woods, Worcester, Mass. The degree of bachelor of science In electrical engineering was conferred upon James M. Orady, Iosemont, Pa.; James R. Koch, Lewlston, Pa.; George If. Wllsqn, Staten Island. Certificates from preparatory school wer awarded to Wll)lm P. Berry, Leo J. Brennan, joein a. voan, wuj . Danlsawlch. John P. Dorgan, H. Norman Dornlsh, Charles A. Dougherty, Joseph Dougherty, Patrick J. Pobarty, Henry 15. Greenlee, John E. Haffen.- Francis M. Hagcney, Peter Mallck, James F Murray, T, Stewart. McCalley,, John McCarthy, Jognh T- McHusp, Joseph U O'Reilly, John . Walklnshaw, John I, Whelan. Certificates from commercial department were awarded to James M. Harkln. James J. Lane, F. Leo kynoh, Arthur A. Ma lone. AlVAUDINa OF MEDALS, The told tne4l to vldn9 of relUrton. to Urry I Cttl'W, ' il"llt W b ! S?..?".! iSSSThomai R. McLeod. -IB. Fran- .Harry NT In merit 'Thomas R. McLeod. '18, Fr- Tha ceM medal for jhlloaopfty', e jomdb, u. Oartley. 'IB. rrr""f " il '. ev kbo liV J Muiphi'o ,,A. 1'rovlMlal Next In merit, FrancU A. Dlehl, 'IS. hi Bernard Corr Memorial Medal for general excellence In enxlnejrlnjr. to Jarnea M Orad, "is' Founded by J Stanley Smith, L.L. D. Next la merit, Jame. B. Kocb '1; Joaeph J. KThrwilllam F Harrlty Oold Medal for mathe m?tl. 10 Wo" J, McCorfliat. '18. Tound.d merit, Armando Ulvarex. "18; Villi A. O'Urlon, 'Tha old medal for Enxllfh literature was awarded to John 8 O'Learr, 'I. . Preaented by the IUV. J- A. Nugent. O. 8 A. Next In merit, VkobJm & Austin, 'is. Jeremjah J Foarty, The sold medal for clajalcs, to William Y. Sheldy. M8 Presented by, ' , W Btelnbei PhJB ; MP. D D S . Pnlladelpbl Next In ,. IaIih T ll.iHttnn. rlL tll -IrpJI.llt 1. .lAni.HA Ia Thnmam rt TUI ? If' "" V? J" . .TTT ' !eloiT. 'IB, JTWWW. W- ! ." -!111" 't..laA?uP'''f "f"VKC' Hart. ney 'IT rr"'"""0 "J . Uei tSogllab poetry, to John V. Domta ur v k Chirlsi M Maseut. Auatln, 'It. third prl. Second prtie Tturaa Tblj0? r Cbrlattu doctrine, to if,y ss.,FLe9mm ,rvBLm i IJK WtTZMS f ' rsi m.vJs'j ti?aA ?.$t ' " -r-.?Av Afl-V-r- V AVFA 1'VV'W" WMfT Ii :&$xiZM MISS FLORENCE McGARUITY Secretary of tho graduating class of tho Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. FIVE WOMEN TAKE PHARMACIST DEGREE Philadelphia College Will Send Out 1G4 Graduates n 95th Class This Evening Commencement cxorclseH of the Philadel phia College of Pharmacy will bo held to night In the Academy of Music. The ad dress to tho 95th graduating class will be delivered by tho Rev. Dr. John G. Wilson. Degrees will be granted to approximately 1G4 graduates, Including five women. One ot them, Miss Florence McGarrity, Is secre tary of the class. Most of the graduates have worked their way through tho hchool, having been employed In drug stores Another young woman was among the 11 graduates who qualified as pharmaceutical chemists. Certlflcatcs of proficiency In chemistry were awarded to nlna students. In the food and drug course one certificate -was granted. Among tho 21 recipients of certificates In bacteriology wcro 4 women In all, 104 graduates received diplomas or certificates. Howard D. French, president of tho school, will preside; Class day exercises were held yesterday afternoon and the an nual reunion and banquet of the Alumni Association was held last night In the Hotel Adelphla. ' The graduates are: DOCTOn.8 IN ri!AP.MACY r. D.). It. K. Alft Oecnr T. Mallard Walter V. Ankerbrand John A. Martin Lew W. llreeher Clark McC. Miller Arthur II. llellea IMward I. Jllller viu Ada Ilernateln Hobert J. Miller ltamon M. Htanco Clayton II. Mou-r Loula N. niauiteln Vincent It. O'.Nelll Charles J. Ilium Emmett K. Packer Joaeph N. Ugnmovanni John u. raro cnanea nn.ioriimn Irfuter V. llrendlo Paul Iluoymaatar Kred llloy Cam Artlmua n. .Cash John u. c-o(iins Kllerslla W William J. I Davli 4W Hamuel )! Dipow. Jr, Owen P. K. Dllatush t'halmer J, Durana" cnariea i-. cisman Preston A. Taut Norman J'errlno, P. O. Howard L. Peters Joaeph W. 1'lekarskl John V. Porr Alpheus V. Iteiier Paul K, Ithoada llaymond II, .Uodgera P. C. Arthur Itovner Tliomas A. Itan. P. C. i eiix a. n ancnea Mill I,. Kecannvarlno rfoeeph ?arlo Mlaa M. Eaeanaverlno Kdmond M. Schf Ibl Joaeph A. Cv. ainilan. Jr. VJCt..L. Seittlnser Adam 11 :Flt?kS. . HJBW. cm v. uiiniian. jr. vr-'j'., --e-... ghBAaood'dblUm imeVT. Shaffer .'. Q004 , 7, w Uhnw.r. Jamca Adolph barl 8. Oottahall jehn it, oranam urten . McO. Bmlth Oreenleaf Ouarln .. Quest John J. flunn fleorxe U llelxee nuy w Dole II Vllllam O. Hmllh wrneei i, oonne Urn w. Ht-el Abraham M. Stein Ittwle O Steluer Harvey V. Stokcly John W. fllraup Charles J. Heinle, P.C. Jamea J3. Htuart wuiLim ifenoria raster A. auier Clayton U, Hill Norman It Tags; Oeorxe VS. lllrsel Harry O. Thorntoi Kdward J. lluthes Jme A. Togane wiiuam it. to?n, jr. - u. , Sltnj James P,cr 9, Tuckji1 ... Is AT KernU-ks llarry U. Vandecrlft Norman U. Keefer win am a. wauaco Pb. Huh..,! t LtrlnJ4i Frank 3. KorncavIU .V1"8?; Kuril v" .Tnhn II lUtthtw I, laiUy John A. IHr Irvin IS. Lthr nn t in- .- ,ft x. nenl.mln'jr-iv.xlar "' " " waiter wneu Kenneth Weeks waiter r, we d Klmer M. Weld Wallar U 1V.II. Harold K. Werkhelser, ler iter ilte jadore J. I.inantiauin Houart l'i Vhlta Urry Lounabury irina Kilxabih r. wil. ! a raid McAler la.rd T C. Craven, Jrt bUIUHIl 9hn rtan Beth 4'. Urand T.iu'r'lU'fl W 1 Vaartan &I. . John T McQInnU Clarence M, Wslf PHARMACJJUTICAI, CHEMISTS (p, C). Cllrford Lanntncer Maurice A. I.ulhsr y Florence It, M. MfOar- lelweir rltv KaluadlAn Alhln Hlll,.vnr.1,w K tl Vn. ruH.. l- OEBTIFICATB OF PROFICIENCY Irf C1IEM- IBTItY Herbert C nrightblll John J. Over Sylvan 1 Foster, P D. Itobert Howen fiulS J Klelnfelj lUx M Watmin jioward J Koch. P D Oeorge f. TticKV Cheater U. Masaer CBRTIFICATB OF PROFICIENCY IN THE vn FOOU AND jjhuq coyitSB. Jjuli a. Llnford. Pb, 0, CERTIFICATE IN, UACSTBRIOlVOqT. ailvU C Alacan. P D. 'Robert Rowen nudoTpb B Al KB. Manchex. Jr. ltamon Illani.d Murnon a uimonln t'EarUa.Uoaxerman Polo McO. Bmlth ?8wr,VrpU BCreSY(atPu,b-.fiB MUnhn' bitr U Maa.r Carle M. Airul.r, V.p, ttiU i4 tU 5tU rftJuti.UBB c-Isuu of tin collse. BROWN PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO GRADUATE CLASS OF FIFTY-SEVEN Among Thoso Who Will Receive Diplomas Is a Former Student of Institution for the Blind COMMENCEMENT AWARDS i Commencement exercises of tho Drown Preparatory School will bo held tonight In Wlthcrspoon Hall, when dlplomns will bo awarded to 57 students. Dr. Frank P. Graves, dean of tho School of Education, Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania, will make tho commencement itddrcss on "Tho Noxt Step." One of tho graduates will bo it former student of tho Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, at 0crhroolc, who entered tho school that ho might bo better prepared to pursuo studies nt tho University of Penn sylvania, where ho will matrlculato next fall, He Is Harry C. Hartman, who entered the Ovorbrook school In 1007, a year nfter he had met with an nccldcnt In his homo at Waynesboro, Pa. He Is working his way by tho sale of magazines and finds his way about tho city without a guide. He used Braille textbooks in all his courses. Hart man Is 21 years old. He Ih third honor man of his class and will deliver an oration at commencement. Tho Invocation will bo offered by tho Itev. Henry Stuart Paynter, rector of St Stephen's Church, Brldesburg, n graduate of Brown Prep. Tho salutatory address will bo mado by Elinor S. Mattner. The medal list in the morning school Is as follows: FRENCH HISTORY 1. Maude B. Ferree. 1. Julos M. Dial. 2. Den J, Mandeluaum, S. Austin V. Uowd. GERMAN ATIILET1C9 I. Harry Wag-oner. 1. John P. II. Dobbins, John J. Cslselc. KNOLiail I. I-eroy IMwnrd "Wolf. L'. Klmer a. Mattner. Harold II. Banks, EDWARD J. RANKIN CUP William J. Wlttmaler. MEBAI. MST IN THE AFTERNOON RCHOOI. UNOI.IHH UOI.D MEDAL, 1. Lyda N. Mexlck. DEBATB 2. Howard S. Draper. I. Howard S, Draper, MATHEMATICS 2. Howard J. Camber! 1. Tulla Drell. HONOR ROLL (In the order of their grading-.) Harry C. Hnrtman. Lydla N. Mezlck itowara h. uruper. Ralph Haltiman John H. Blook Edna K. Zleiler SCIENTIFIC UenJamln Mandelbaum.John H. Blook vwiliam I'oweu. Howard J. Uamber, Jules M. Diar. S1lolrod'" , in inn p-nii-mnn - - -r -...- Maude N. I'trree, i:il:abeth McQoldrlch. Horaco J. Hukell. John Orady, Ournea O. Martin. DIPLOMAS CLASSICAL, LeRoy B. Wolf. " James D. Clancey. Ueorge tl. Coleman, John J Cslsek. Tulla Drell. Horaco J. Haskell. illchard J. Hevessjr. 'rederlck SlacL. Jones. Harry C. Let Elmer H. Mattntr, Gvorire C. Potts, Joae M. Ropatn. Thomas C. Smith. Jn Daniel II. Utrock. Harry J. Wagoner. ACADEMIC John P. II. Dobbin. Austin V. Dotal. Sara. M. Ferree. Frederick C. Oartner. .rthur F, Olbson. ,dward 1. Halln. ri-rry C. Hartman CERTIFICATE William S. Sutherland. COMMERCIAL Louis C. porn. 4CADESHO Thoroa. V. Bawden. Abraban Rapoport. ECIKNTIFIC Albert M. At, Harry linker. Kmll Dremer. Jules M. plas. Ernest W,. Ellis. Meer Ooldrmin. , warren H. McFadden. Morris Roaen. James T, Boilers, Jr. COMMERCIAL Charles E. Hess. A. J, Lashner. Herman Margies, Herman Silver. . (One reur.i Martin ilarrlHon. O. Frederick Herbaltb, Ethel M, Kuemmerla. Helen M, Kuemmerla. Jane It, MacFarland. Camden Portable Schools To relieve the crowded condition In the Camden public schools, the Board of Edu cation will erect 10 more portable schools before the opening ot the term In the fall. With a registered list of over 16,000 pupils and 1900 on part time, J. W, F. Bleadly, the secretary of tha board, states that conditions have reached the stage where something must be done to relieve the congestion. Four of the portable schools, will bs located at the Mlckle School, two at the Belderman School, two at the Bonsall School and one each at the Starr and the Northeast School. Pharmacists Elect 0 (fleers A reunion and banquet, commemorating the 5!d anniversary of the Alumni Associa tion of tho Philadelphia College ot Phar macy was held last night at the Adelphla. Itemlnerton acted as toastmaster. Among the speakers were pr, Kosa V. Patterson. William H, Ibacli, Jr., and Warren II. Poley. SailQOLS AND COLLEGES "Self-Building" "Self-Expression" tjecaVM or cuHjonciouine, iu proc i uurreq tlmM. prc4QC4 ot other, lack of vocauumrvi w ttv In t rnftdnca. peopla -r able to rive effective x prsjlon to thtlr ttxouzhts and feellntf. A developed, apecisjly trained mud and masterful 6eif-liiDrej.on, aro an fnvlaclblo crtrparatlon lor a ucceajuul life. Suiiim Session, Tvm opens June '12th. Call for personal inter view or en4 for Instructive literal ture. 0ca open II to 9Jt 8 to 10. NEFF COtXEGE ;".. NEVVULOOSIFJKLD. IVL CAB30N J.QXQ INSTITUTK 7fth Vear-N.w tory. Musto. Uueleus. Normal Junior, Sep. ante modern bullJtius for bois and rlrls. Pupl'il under X'4 year apeclal attention Trmj, mt?lo.S.eUa W THE HOLMAN SCHOOL "B. ib"UB!H JUVMIA J soiOI Cluataut Street WILLIAM PENN CHAUTER SCHOOL CLASS DAY Exorcises Held This Afternoon, to Bo Followed by Commencement Tomorrow Class day exercises of tho William Tcnn Charter School wcro held this nftcrnoon In yVltherspoon Hall Commencement will bo held tomorrow, when diplomas will be pre sented to 57 students. Ono of tho graduates la IMwIn H Vnre, Jr., a son of Stnto Senator Vnro. Ho Is n member of tho Clast Day Committee Alan W. Nnsh Is chalrmnn ot this comtnlttco and Donald A. Itogcrs Is tho third member. Charles Foster Ponnoclc, president of tho class, delivered tho snlutatoryi tho class history was read by Joshua M Holmes, Jr. ; class poem by Gerald Tnttcrsdeld ; class prophecy by Urcnnlan D. Walsh ; Gilbert M, Lnno Is presenter. Ho was assisted by Frank F. Patterson, 3d, and J. Mcgargco Walsh Other class ofllcera nro: Donald A. Rog ers, vlco president: Cyril W. Tnylor, secre tary; F. Mortimer Gritves, treasurer; Karl A. Schuman. artist; Cyril W. Taylor, vale dictorian ; W. T. Shctsllne, toastmaster; Donald A. Rogers, assembly speaker; John S. Williams, editor class record; Frank F. Patterson. 3d, business manager of the clnss record. Tho ushers at tho class day exercises wcro member of next year's graduating class, headed by Davis P. Smith. HIh assistants were Kenneth W. Barrows, William J. Doddy, Jr., Robert II. Davis. William Flem ing, Ilart Pflngst, F. J. Redmond, Aiken Rclchner, J. Marshall Plersol and Jack Steele. F. and M. Raises $500,000 LANCASTER, Pa., Juno 7. At an annunl meeting of tho board of trustees of Frank lin and Marshall College late yesterday. It was announced that the $500,000 endowmont fund Is complete. Tho treasurer's report showed that tho receipts of tho year for athletic events were JD4CD and expendi tures $5402, football being tho ohly paying sport. QERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Class of 14 Graduates, Marking Close of Sixty-third Year Graduation exercises of tho Oermantown Friends' School, Coulter street and Ger mnntown avenue, was hetd this afternoon nt tho Friends' Meeting House, adjoining tho school They marked the completion of the school's 63d year. The address to (lie 14 seniors wns made by Dr. Frnnclg N, Mnxfletd, assistant professor of psychol ogy in the unlterslty of Pennsylvania, lor merly vlco principal at the school. The valedictory oration was ghen by Klcanor II. Prosser. Three other girls dc lltercd orations, as follows: "Duddhlsm In China," Kntherlne A. Henseli "Old Ger mnntown Road," Elslo M. Tilllnghast! "Our Debt to the Immigrant," Eleanor Shano. Two alumni scholarships wero awarded to H, Davis Forsythe, of tho class of 1B17, nnd Eleanor Knltenthaler, of tho class of 1916. Diplomas Here presented by Btan ley II, Ynrnall, tho principal. Following commencement, the annual meeting of the alumni wan hetd. An nltimnt supper was Inter served on the lawn, and nfter the suppor graduates of recent years Joined clnss of 1916 In n cclobra tlon In tho gymnasium. The graduates aro MarJorle W. Canby, Donaldson U Cooper, Laura D. Grlovc, Elo noro D Harris, Kathcrlne A. Hensel, Sam uel I, Kerr, Dorothy Kltlough, Josephlno 13. Kent. Lalla A, Norbon, Kleanor U. Pros ser, Kleanor Shnno, Hlcnnnr Smattz, Alice Tatnall and Elslo Tilllnghast. DICKINSON CONFERS AND GIVES Soventy-six Graduated 1 Proper and 26 in Law iMONTESSORI SCHOOL CLOSING Sixteen Graduated nt Torresdalo House Commencement Exercises Twelve young women nnd four grammar school students of the Vontessorl Teache. Training School of Torresdalo House uero gradunted last night. At tho commence ment exorcises, held In the nudttorlum, an address was delivered by the Rev, Beaver M. Itoldcn, of St Taul's Protestant Epls copal Church Dlploman were presented by tho Rev. Allen R. Van Meter, dean of tho Cathedral of St Paul, Erlo, Pa, The graduates are os follows: Grammar school, Helen G. Parr, Gertrude S. Hilton, Ida M Robertson nnd Jessie Robertson; training school, Margaret C. Turner, of Canada: Ivallno M Kellogg, of Michigan: Hilda Helshman, of West Virginia; Mary B. Arnold, of Indlnna; Gertrudo B. Smith, Gertrudo U Capron and Mario N. Cormack, of New York, nnd Anita I. Hummel, Natallo I. Nubs. Ruth B. Jones, Elizabeth L. Pod rick nnd Dorothy W. Pierce, of Pennsylva nia. The commencement exercises were ac companied by tho presentation of an op eretta entitled "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." NEW PROFESSORS ELECTED Philndelphian Among Thoso Called to Gettysburg College GETTYSBURG, Pa., June 7, Four new professors nnd several assistants havo been elected by tho trustees of Gettys burg College. Tho new professors aro the Rev. Dr. Milton H. Valentine, of Philadel phia, for many years editor of tho Lutheran Observer, to succeed the Rev. A. R. Wentz ns professor of English Bible; John It Lammond, now assistant professor at Wes loynn University, Mlddletown, Conn., suc ceeds the lata Dr. H. B. Nixon as professor of mathematics and astronomy; Sllvert N. Hngen, now assistant professor of English In Vandorbllt University, succeeds Dr. II. R. Shlpherd In tho English chairs, and Arthur O. Groff, teacher of German In Western Re Bcrvo Unlvorslty, succeeds Prof. C. H. Behle as assistant In German. Sell Ground to City William A. Logan has sold to tho city of Philadelphia, for $2550, a plot of ground on the southeast side of the Northeast Boulevard, at the corner of Wlngohocklng street, lot 48 feet 4 inches by 107 feet tff - ll i llllllll raws .... thT.T . DTI?. wh)i CARL1SLD, Pa., Juno 7rAt commencement exercises held lnX Hall today the faculty at Dlcklnsdn ' gave six Honorary degrees SovcntyT graduated In the coilcgd nroner. class of 28 was graduated In the DlcklrWho Bdliool of Law. Following nro the BialIs uates nnd the degrees conferred! hd HONOItAnY DEOnEEB. brftft SireV.Mrtc,rA.r.onwCn. ft."4' tttiitnt M' KdTnS V. aSBSft W T." We'lbT'rrno; Th dritreo, of A. M, uron II. J. Darratt Superintendent of Schoola, llollidiVaburg Pa. DiionEns In couhsc r'ii.M,7v?.ST1iC.l,,,,'r' Loei Hayenslary Emily Coyle. Carllstfi Harry Danes. Ytairertowni fitte'S 'J'"" S?ai.TobThnnai Umm 3. mrJm'"fc-..V.',n,r"T."1?' ft'"1- "'bert P., flo ts DlTL Ni"n?n Fooreman Keller, illftllntoirns ii"in BV Avtrtr. Ijarrlaburt: J. liashara &&. i !,""!?.'" Adam Franklin Miller, Lebanonl Julia Afnriran. (!Mp1lalA. !, ..-.' t0j&.,,0.?r,t"nA "'" ?:?""?.''.. fltltor! !?" M-7 M iitciauiii I. I nirr. lHtroudsburff Pn(riAn . flata elaM TXTaiu riiMi.l.aJ. eieiYn "" vu(iiu9iiuui I ilia; im II, nicer. smaahilcspe fntin T. CI iT't M,,.!.lin,r8.'ur-? Jesse Ohrum Small, I. Ilrrnan Xtockmnker Jairnr n, Hue. Wrnburc: John L. TlnbTtm. Koblneon, iiaiiQion heller rti. tiral. WI0,J'..firt,.n.,A4rf-. V& Va.! n-f . iifii . ii lniii tTlllll A, SffnlP. "cTW.,.V? bUM,an& Td W.rd,."lKn,d,o0n:nfenJ!.dna, "" Tuth,U A, 11. Albert II, Allison, Shlpsensburct Ellas ?:.""i tneaaleri tleorg-e tv; Hradley, Cara vn'nidi.' ""rrnond It. llrewer, Brlvatii' Mabel Tork t'ltvi Thomas V. Curran, MtnersvlAt Itob ert li, tlanoe, Chambersburci C. Dickson Clr ner. Jnrrlsburc: Daniel . N. Graham" luf. rleburai Charles Henry Ilarman, Tounrnoodt P. IrfBlle Hart, Tottstowni Itobert B. llodnon. relton. I)el.i Bylvla Pearl .Luti. Carllsltt Thomng W. Macdregor. Corllslei Mary J. Me Ihon. llarrlaburiM Hoynolda c. Maaser. Ooshen, N. J.I Oljta M. Melojr, Harrlsburfl nay C1.?nd8:, Mlehaeh Harrlsburcj Anna M, Xiotiler. .Mt. Holly Sprlngsi Ueorire d. Aloose. Luthera bunt: A. Normon Needy. Wavnesboroi Denjamln I,. Nleman. Northampton! Perry F. Prnther, Clear SDrln. Md.l Herbert S. neleler. NoU Unzhami Chas. II. Ijjlti. Mt. Carmell Ueatrlce p. Itupfrt, Carlisle! David M. Itupp. Bhlremans towni D. Hummel flhelley, Mechanlcaburl Ed S'Jrd '.. ,.L; Whore. Harrlsburs! Anna. M. Rhuey. Iletlefontei C. Hammond Smith. W I llnmsporti Wm. O. Stephens, Carllalej Lloyd B, Taflor. Uat Stroudabursi Clark I,. Van Auken, Delaware, N. J.t Amelia IC. Wiener. Carlisle, n J "',. iTM"."" 9- Drsnrt. Bellwoodr P.. rtusdl ilcWhlnney, Homestead. , 8e.Ii. Clarenco D. MacOreror. Carlisle) D. Paul ItoK-ere, Hnrrlsburr. u- . Jimcnei cnase. ciearneiai Joiepn a1 a L.U1I, riiiitvH s jih uiHuisir. ijvir i avan Harry Coplan. lit. Carmol: James II. Courtney, Coll. Ebervalel Joel Claster. Lock Harem rv LDDinn. mr. :armni! jamM li. fTMiirrnw. OH Cltyi Daniel M. Qarrahan, Mahanoy Cltyl John J, Hlbbard, Wanumle: Herbert 1'. Holu man. Frltstotvni Neman Kooreman Keller. Jllf nintown: J, II. Leopole. Lebanon; Kendall C. Marshall. Philadelphia; James C. Masslncer, IJUtler, N. J.t Oeorge C. McCament. lladens. hurir, Ohio: John C. McKone. Carlisle! A, F. Miller. Iebanoni John p. J'annell. Steeitont David riaseett. Plymouth! Joseph L. Prince. Pottstovrn: Oyman Itockmnker, llazletont Wolfe Itosenberg-, Philadelphia! Alax. St. John Scrlb ner. nrookvlllei John I.. Ahelley, Jr., Mechan Irsbursi Clarence O. Shenton, Carlisle; Charle W, maudenmeler. Ashland! William D. Wis Altoonai James 11. Yates, Scranton. NEW DICKINSON LAW SCHOOL 50,000 Building Decided On by Collego Board of Trustees CARLISLE, Pa June 7. At a meeting of tho Board of Trustees of the Dickinson School of Law it was decided to buy land and erect a new building. Tho place will probnbly bo named Trlckett Hall, after Dean William Trlckett. and will csV JB0.000. Many alumni and others havo aontrlbuted townrd the project. The attendance at the school has doubled during the five years, and the building, a remodeled church, is too small for tho needs. Q. T. Mickey, Shlp pensburg; Harry P. Kantner, Reading, and W. Alfred Valentine, Wllkes-Barre, were elected members of the board. Former Judge W. F. Diddle was re-elected president of tho trustees of Dickinson Col lege. New members elected to the board nro the Rev. Charles Wesley Burns, of Philadelphia, nnd Paul Appenzellar, New York city. Great Opportunity! f to reserve now a fine family lot in one of the most beautiful Park Cemeteries in the country at a very reasonable price. Our 30-Day Offer Is Extended to July 15th, 1916 c 4-Grave Family Lota 100 Square Feet Each ) Five Reasons Why 1. Many persons who intended to como out and visit 4. Now Is tho tlrao to visit tho cemetery while tho cemetery havo been unable to do so on account nature's grandeur is bursting into bloom. An in- of the unfavorable weather conditions. spectlon of thi3 beautiful spot will, satisfy you 2. Buildincr and construction work still in progress. that there is no more ideal final resting nines. 8. Hundreds of people who havo purchased lots 5. We are now better equipped. 10 autos aro wait- on this special offer are desirous of having thoir ' ing to tako you to and from tho cemetery any menus oDtain a iqc on ino same lavorame terms. time yon want to, go. plus five small annual payments of less than 90c a month for upkeep and perpetual care in aVajajajamra3lHlsBBBBBH 75 Forest Hills Cemetery THE CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL Tho regular price of theso lots is $1,50 per square foot, or $160.00 J per lot. But while the Luildlnr and construction work is in progress they Will do tola ai ma rorarnoiy low price or u.o plus low nnui pay menU towards the perpetual care and general up-koep fund. Do not fail ta rnrv ov or two of f Ae of. Don't dtlay. You owe it to yourself to visit this beautiful Cemetery at (our expemv), satisfy yourself that there is no better nor more ideal spot for a final resting place than a lot in Forest Hills then buy. saaBHBflBHRiQnlfl9li.HHBaHilBaHBBHBMBaBKlBaBBaBV " " - " '' ! m ' ""' n r .i "1 SWB F&ct Tkeoaaads of Mwpla bare Ulte4 the cetnaterr within (he last hn week, and nine out at ten have par chased lU. ThU cruTC concluslTlr that oar lot are rl(h and our centaury la rlibt. OO01 TIphoa. alio Spruce. 0mttr Tolip&otta, Bomaitoa Bfc Qaoiiva fnr vftiirelf a l!lfl nark nt vnnr Awn In aii lirffn hpantiful narlr. x . .. .: . u""" " V " " i.I" V.n3"u "- 1" "r. r ",'" ?. ao no oonxaio you. iiicio " ;u iiiciiua nais uuu(ui anq roacrvea a riSQt 10 jet thtao ueauuiui ioiy on our special w-day ' VHir. cos vuuiJon nQv. Facts Worth Knowing 1. Permanency of Forest Hills Cemetery ia assured. This cannot be said by all Philadelphia ceme teries, sooner or later some of them will have to be removed. 2. Perpetual Caro is absolutely guaranteed, A maintenance fund has been created an4 U on deposit with a reliable Philadelphia Trust Co, Responsibility Memorial Parka and Mausoleum Co, of Penna, Capital 5200,000.00 aro tho ownsre and oo4uttor ot VorMi; 11111 Coraatsrr. This Cempaor U tomprlatd ot Fhlla asipnia, iiuourm aoa coicaia capital UU wslljfcgwa a bulldara oJ auccoaafu! eomotarlaS Thalr abUltr bu La dnt onstratad br tho Uomortal Part Como tery ta Chlcmo, vhlcb cajnslerr baa road a woadartut so ecu Iq tba abort DtWi o( thr rowa. Memorial Parks and Mausoleum company 01 rniianeipwa. Sock 410, 39 H. Brood (It. ywia, Without any obligation I hero, with rcsUter my nan, Ifamo ,,...,,,,,..,,, !, Addroae ,,,,,.,,, Sand tila eoopoa sew ot .Pboao for xoU tatonaaUaadoat dalaj, Koaorra jro lot, Vo obMUw t fcuy, Tak advantage cf our emr )f jrtariltrVf ,,?j' a, 1..;.vl JT,-it-Wrai rftiiWiltaMA