s MEDICO-CHI ENDS UNDERGRADUATE '.' SCHOOL CAREER Commencement Today Last Before Merger With Jeff and Penn .DEGREES GRANTED TO 229 "The passing of the Mcdlco-Chlrurglcnl Collego as a geparnto undergraduate school ot medicine, dentistry and pharmacy was marked today by tho graduation of tfio largest class In Its history. Tho 3fith an nual commencement was held nt noon In tho Academy of Music, nfter which tho institution lost Its present Identity and next fall 'will bo merged with tho University of Pennsylvania and tho Jefferson Medical Collego ns tho graduate school of tho merged Jnatltutlon. Tho building at 17th and Cherry street fa directly In tho path of tlla Parkway and will bo razod. All of tho legal articles In tho merger havo been prepared and ure awaiting slgnaturo by representatives of tho three Institutions Involved. JDEOnEE8 FOJt 22D. Degrees wero conforred on 228 grad uates today, 83 of whom aro In medicine, 78 In dentistry, CS In Dharmacy and 12 In pharmacautla ohemlstry and ono degrco of doctor ot pharmacy waB conferred on a post-graduate student. Tho doctorato ora tion was delivered by former Jtistlco of tho Superior Court W. W. Porter. David Mtlno, president of tho board of trustoos of tho college, presided and con ferred tho degrees. Tho Hov. Dr, David M. Stoole, rector ot tho Church of St. Luko and tho Epiphany offered the Invocation and benediction. Tho graduates wero presented for their degrees by tho deans of the various de partments, as follows; Medical, Dr. Senoca Egbert ; dentistry. Dr. I. N. Broomell ; pharmacy and chemistry, Dr. George It. ilooker. Inaludod among the 32D -who received (degrees aro students from every quarter of the globe. Sukumar Dasu Is from India, -Pulllermo Castellanos from Moxlco. Juan ,8. Font from Porto Rico, Shahln Monies Shahlnlan Is from ABla Minor, and Leo- i poldo S. Vaccaro from Italy. All of tho foregoing aro medical students. In tho dental department Victor J. 13ayncs la a native of Bombay, India, whoro his brother, a recant Medlco-Chl graduate, Is now prac ticing; Rlgoberto Blanco, Jr., Is from Bo livia, In South America: J. Mamlmlllano "Rtcardo Is from tho Dominican llepubllc, and throo young dentists aro from Cuba, Alonzo G. Alfaro, Joso M. Boposo and Rodrlguoz Gulllerno. Angelo Perpz y Lopez, a graduate In pharmacy, Is also u Cuban. LIST OF GRADUATES. ' Following is a list of graduates: IN MEDICINE. Ifiiurlcs A. Aaronaon Abra.ni B. Abramowltx Jlaurlco IT Axllrod Olln 8. Allen Alfred Ayalla BVBNIHG OTDEi-PHII;AI)BLPHlA, FBIBAY, JUNE 9, 1916. Bukumar Dnau tiorjamln w. Black Lawrence ti, Blackburn John D. Boffer, Jr. Abraham Bravorman 8amual S. Butler Franklin C. Uruih John J. Caffrey Abraham 3. Colchor Xavlsr IC. Collmann Leo J. Camche John W. Conrad J. Norman Coombs i Gulllarmo Caatellanos Edgar N. Cowan John S Crater Joaann F. Cunningham W. Trail Doncaatcr pavll Elinor Wm. J. Dougherty Forraat Dillon Churlca Lnirlander Conatantlns Ps Faller Tax X. Field Suan 11. Font fumow F. Frankhauser laymond 9. Oarvey Owen w. Qroark Kontard J. Hutter Sidney Kallawity Jonn V, Kearnoy Walter C. Uebmann Itoea S. Lloyd Burton R. Loveaey "Michael McCarthy, Jr. fcd. K. AlcCllatar Joaeph A. HcGlnnla Kdward K. Marah Paul Maxwell Thomia it. Morrla Jumas A. Merlwathir John M Urns William F. Peters Joaeph li. Totter Hurvey A. Prlco Clarence 3. I'rlckett Howard 1,. Qulmby Eugene CI. Italnaru a. iCmmirt Itauch Ahram a. n.infelj Alvln S. Ittitora rhlllp S. noaenblum larael Rothberis Henry J. Sanjmelater laador Scher Wjn, H. Schollhamer Mux Schwartz Hhahln M. Shahlnlan Hnmuol It. Slmnor Vladimir A. flhlanta Lowla Jt. Shultz, W, Wllaon utaaoraon Stanton H. Smith Max D. Htern Frederick O. Hlada Clayton Struthera Oliver If Hwartz Harry 13. Uniterlelder Ijoopoldn 8. Vaccaro ironry C. Vlareck Adolph E. Vogolln William S. Wntaon Maurlca H. Weaver William Wlsa J. Murray Welch John A. White. 2d Bernard P. Wtdmann Henry Wllderman IN DENTISTRY. Teaao H. Albright Victor J. llaynea Rlgobertn Blanco, Jr. Heoree Bleacher toula M. Bllas llarold A. Borden pranels 1m, Bowen Ferdinand J. BloiHlne maler. Jr. Jtaxwell U. Brenner, ,r M. D. ylyman M. Bronataln , Alexander F. Burton Xfenlaniln Cadea William J. Carroll uacoo commander tfonn B Connolly David E. Cooper riowara fii.- xiavia vinoem v. ur John E, Ducan Ixa J. Dggleton JIarold la. Faggart 'au1a ITenlmoro ' jJoaeph M. Flanlgan , llalph M. Fox tICbariea M. Fulmar IT. W. Franckaen faul V. Oallaglur Lonso Olmeno , Maurloa Oroaaman 1 Worrla Handel I Krneat It. Hanford I Charlea P. Hatrtck Carl 11. Irvine WYank Keaaler fohn.V, JUUIon ftarlea J. IColonouakl John J. Loughney JoBeph E. lgue Joaeph C. McCullough It. Emmet McLaugblln i:imcr P. Montz John E. Marriott Arthur E. Martin Ernat M. Meier Benjamin W. Melm&n itaipn j. uinner Lvman Mlaalmer Allen L. Murphy Joaeph I,. Neubauer Thomas D. I'enza H. Morrla D, Belter Joae M. Ilepoao Gulllarmo Hodrfguez J. Maxlmlllano Hlcardo ir,r,V fl ItncA.iliArir Droplewakl William B. Hubln Ainrna ir. iiumoaugn Nathan Seltzer Alexander Schwartz hamuel u. Shapiro Gleason for best nport of his otolbgy clinic. Dr. Samuel Butler. Prlta of a set of laryngologlcat Instru ments, offered by Prof. Boss Hall Sklllern for best repprt of his clinics, Dr. Eugen a. BelnartK. Faculty prlzs, gold medal for highest general average nt tho final examination, JJf. It. Emmet McLntighlln; honorable men tion, Dr. llalph MIddleton Fox, Dr. George Matcher. Dr. John W, West and Dr. Norvln A, 'Worsley, Professor n. Walter Starr prlxo, gold medal, to membor of graduating class pass ing best final In clinical denllstrv. Dr. John Frank Connollyi honorahlt mention, Dr. Emlnet McLaughlin, Dr. Paul V. Gallagher and Dr. John Everett Mnrrlott. Profoesof t,. Ashley Faughl prize, jrold medal, to member of the graduating class passing tho best final In operatlvo dentistry, Dr. Ernst -Martin Moior! honorable mention, Dr. II. Emmpt McLaughlin and Dr. Carl Hdward Trvlng. Professor I.N. Broomell prize, gold medal, td member of 'graduating clnss pass ing. best final In ilc'ntol anatomy and his Irtlogy, Dr. Morris Itnhdell honorable men tlom Dr, John Everett Marriott, Dr. Ralph M. Fox and Dr. It. J. Mlnner. Dental Alumni Association nrlze. vulcanlzcr, for greatest technical skill In prosthetic work, Dr. Jose Maria Ileposo, Faculty prize, gold metal, to tho member of Junior clnss passing beat final examina tion, Walter H. Olngenbnch. Honorable montlon, T. li, Fowler, W. J. C. Smith, Pntil G. Oltloy. Faculty prize, gold medal, to member of tho freshman class passing best final, Hantlngo Dlnz, Porto Itlco. Honorable men tion, Harry Sloanc, Martin J. Larkln, W. H. Taylor. PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY PltlZKS. Faculty gold medal for highest honors, L. Q. Littleton, Fnculty gold medal to member of tho graduating "claBi obtaining tho highest gen eral average, Edward Joseph LcKarz; hon orable mention of Arlstldes Mnltn Allbcrtl, Raymond Williams ntitl Daniel U. Nnglc. Faculty gold medal to member of grad uating clnss In chemistry obtaining highest genoral average at final, Louis Oregon Llt tloton. Faculty gold medal to tho member of Junior clnss In pharmacy obtaining tho high est average, Thomas A. Morgan ! honornblo mention, Klwood C. Adams, William J. Mas sata and Edward W. Hall. Prlzo of year's membership In American Pharmaceutical Assoclatran, awarded by Prof. J. W. Sturmer to student malting tho most satisfactory average In pharmacy laboratory work, Albert L. lkani honorable) montlon, Edward Joseph Lo Kurz, Raymond Williams and Daniel B. Naglo. Prlzo of year's membership In the Amer ican Pharmaceutical Association, awarded by Prof, J. W. Sturmor to tho student mak ing tho highest general uverago In phurmacy theory, Charlos Aaron Greenstone: honor able montlon, Albert Bunln, Harry Joseph Ballon and Edward Joseph Lo Karz. F. E. Stewart prlzo, of year's member ship In American Pharmaceutical Associa tion, awarded for tho highest acrage In Materia Modlca, Arlstldes Malta Allbcrtl ; honornblo montlon, Edward Joseph Lo Karz, James M. Evans, and D. Elvln Rosenbergor. Prlzo of year's membership In American Chemical Socloty awarded by Professor Vanderklood to member of tho graduating class In chemistry having highest average In food and drug analysis. Horace Tharlcy Slpler. Alumni association gold medal awarded to tho member of senior class passing tho best examination In practical pharmacy, Claudo Harrison Umlaut; second prlzo of life membership in tho alumni nssocia tloit, Charles Aaron Groenstono ; honorable mention, James M. Evnns, Fred J. Will iams, and Abraham Green. FUN AND SHAKESPEARE SWARTHMORE PROGRAM "Merry Wives of Windsor" Feature of Clnss Day Humor ous Presentations ini It. Mtllrtc .John fllpphpn Commencement activities at Swnrthmore College began today by tho holding of class day exercises. Commencement will bo MondaV, when 88 students will bo grad uated from the Quaker college. Class day began at 2 o'clock In tho outdoor auditorium. John 13. Orchard, president of tho clans, delivered nn nd dresB, following which the presentations were made by John S. Rlffert. Members of tho class thon presented Shakcspearo's "Merry AVIvos nf Windsor" In tho outdoor auditorium, with tho following cast: Sir John FalatanT. Ja Kenton, a fffntltman Shallow, n country Jutlre,...rtnmlo1ph Harlan Slender, couain to Shallow. .Lawrcncn P. dowdy 1 ..., "." ' , iwo ff-nuemn mvcuing at ..Wntor R. D. Mertz. H. I,. Brown Sir Hugh Evana, a Welsh raraon. . Wm.T. Penile i;r .'"""i French jihBlclin.Iiwl I. Tnnzuy Boat of the Garter Inn Fred c, Dennis nnraoipn 8, W. HoiIko Nj".n, , M. fi. Clrnhnm E'Vr' Saniuel H. Shoemaker nnhln. page to Fnlatnff T. L. llnrtleann simple, a aervant to Slender Joaeph Neville ntighy. servant lo Dr. Calm C. It. Way Mistress Ford Mlaa Eliza K. tllrleh " ,r'-i i-nKo . ...Miaa i;veiyn i,, Aimer Anno Vjup, her daughtor Jllaa Eleanor Ncely Mletreas Quickly, aervant to Dr f'nlua, , . . Mlsa Emily a. Young Villagers of Windsor. Jane Twining, llutli sie- pnenaon, I.aura Fetter. Anna Mltchener, Gladys C. Hall. Muslrlana..n. I,, llyle. Edith It. Satterthwalto. lanliel Wiitrre. Fairies. Allen O Bryan, Oladss Orlflln. Charity llnmpsnn. tailiel u Jenklna. Union M. Kelly, Ml Hi E. Itohcrtn. Ellzalieth Shoemaker, Helen ff. splller. Allco It. V-in Horn, Mario 8. Weeks, Emma It. Williams. Tho play has been produced under tho di rection of Miss Elizabeth II. Oliver, a mombor of tho Swarthmoro fnculty. It will bo produced ngaln tomorrow afternoon, at I O'clock, as (inn nf thn fentllren nf nlninnl day. Many former students will return for nlumnl day. Fraternities of tho collego will hold Inoetings tonight and tomorrow tlieio will bo rounlons of the following classes: 1876, 'SI, '8B, '01, '00, 1001. 'OC. '11 and 'II. Tho annual meeting of tho Alumni Asso ciation will be 'held at 11:15 a. in., and at 1 o'clock luncheon will bo Bcrved. At 2:30 Swarthmoro will meet Rutgers at baseball. After tho Shakespeare (May tho annual alumni dinner will bo served cm tho campus nnd will bo followed by nn alumni dance. At 11 c- -"WW .- JB FUND FOR ORCHESTRA GROWING BY LEAPS Guarantors Increase Contribu tions Younger Branch May Be Organized i .mliert k. ttnron. FRIENDS' CENTRAL PRESIDENTS Miss Consuclo Iluoff heads tho Kriuluatinp; class of girls, while Charles NefT presides over the boys. THIRTY-NINE GRADUATED FROM FRIENDS' CENTRAL p. m. a special meeting of thn aiumnl wll ba hold In Wharton Unit, when T. Walter Gllkyson, of Philadelphia, presi dent of the alumni, will act as master of ceromonlos. Tho baccalaureate sermon will he prenched at tho collego Sunday by Ernest P, Hlck noll, ono of tho national directors of tho American Red Cross. Governor Halston, of Indiana, will bo tho principal speaker at commencement. Tho graduation festivities will coma to a close Monday night with a dinner of tho seniors... Three Scholarships to Swarth moro College Awarded at Commencement BUCKS FIREMEN MEET; Hei Pal 11a njamln I. Hldlovsky muel J. Snvder larold C. Stetler R. IT. HtraMNAlnv wm. Stuart Strauihn Calvin A. Suel iiemara xopeiaonn SHeltzer ODelaohn A.UrllnB pSamual XJmentekt IN PHAniUCT. HoracB It. Aarona Arrow Batlen in inert jliinfn Samuel A, Cohen Mb.rt D, Cooley Itobarl. C, DU ntina Itavmond A William Wedeen Roland E. Welaenburn Aiiurnw it. tviiininn iiaipn Al NorylnA. Carl Zelie Clamant Ze talnh SI. Wnlfnrri .. woraley iial iment Zentnar APPOINTMENTS TO HOSPITALS. Members of tho ffrcduntlns; claaa of 101U hao received appolnttncnta aa totloWB, Modlco-Ohlrursical Ilospltnl Urn. Olln Allen, Sldnay Kallaway, Jamea Jlertwether, Euecn Relnartz. William Schollhnmmor, Harry Unger llciter. llcrnurd Wldmnnn and Henry Vlereck Philadelphia General Hoapltal Dra. John Conrad, Edirar Cowan, Jamea Normun Coombs, Abraham Cokher. Xavlor Collman, William Patera, Euven Helnarts, Harry Sangmelater1 Harry Unserlleder. Adolph Voeuelln, John White, Henry Wlldorman, William Welaa, Thlllp Uosonblum and Juan H. Tont. Jowlah Hoapltal Dra, Maurice Aaronaon and Slait Schwartz. Samaritan Hospital Pre. Asmew Frank hauaor nnd J. Norman Coomba. St. Mary's HosiItal Dra. John Kearney nnd Joaeph Mculnnla St. Joseph's Hospital Dra. Joseph Cunning ham. 3,awrence lllackburn nnd John J. Carfrev, l'rcderlck Uouslass Memorial Hoapltal Or. Fred Slade. PlttaburBli Hoapltal Dr. Fay IC. rield. Allentown Hoapltal Dr. Emmort Itauch. l'reabyuu-lan Hospital. Plttabursh Dra. Oliver Swartz. Heos Lloyd nnd Iarnot Uothberff. Altoona Hospital Dr. Taul ilaxweU. Charity Hospital. Norrlatown Dr. Samuel Shaner. I'hoenlxyllle General Hoapltal Dra. Franklin Bruah mill Alln Itoeers. Harrlaburk- Hoapltal Dr. Clarence Trlckett. DIsLVJr n"splta'' Wllkes-Ilarro Dr. John Ifazlato'n State Hoapltal Dr. John Crater. Cheater Hoapltal Dr. Thomaa Morrla. Sla h" " Sprln,r stat0 Hospital Dr. Edward I'ottsvlllo Hoapltal Dr. Alfred Ayclla. Port Carbon Hoap tal Dr. John Conrad. Allegheny Oenernl Itoapltal Dra. William Doncaiter. Enrl 1 McCJllater and Maurice Weave?: TrSJ:.'.P.1,kf " "".""A'."1-. South Bethlehem Dra Harvey Prlcn and Clayton Struthera Tv.. iioapuai, rorriatown Dr. Stuart Wllkoa-Darro Hoapltal Dr. Xavler Collman ...W."?,"" 1Iem'a' RoPltal. DanvUleD?. So cpii x otter. Schemlammer.00"'"1 U""- William atihTlno l,?lr.lfer.I0,'0"nl0 I-Dr. Con- BcheV lary lopltal. New york Dr. Iaador ,. Delia vua xiuiter. Thirty Companies and Dozen Visiting Over From Montgom ery Gather at Perkasie TERICASIE, Pa,, June 9. Delegates from 35 flro companies of Ducks County as sembled hero today In tho third annual con vention of tho Bucks County Flremon's As sociation, which will continue until tomor row night. Tho first business of tho con vention Is tho election of ofllcers. Tho elec tion this year Is awaited with unusual In terest, for Oscar Heycr, of Southampton, who has been president of the body for a number of years, refuses to run again. In stead, ho Is a candidate for tho post nf (Iro marshal. Because of this thero aro a num ber of applicants for tho presidency. Delegations from Now Hollo nnd Lang borne aro each backing candidates from those communities. Another feature of tho first session will ba action on a resolution to amend tho bylaws providing for a death benefit for mombors. Tomorrow the assembled Bucks County delegations, augmented by a dozen compa nles from Montgomery County who aro guest3 of the Bucks County firemen, will march In tho largest (lremen's parade ever held In tho county. There, will alto bo apparatus testa. Prominent speakers are here. Arlstldes M. Allbertl rfU ar a win avtl B, B, Buchanan 6,lU4Da ffh. AMI raham Arrow ! tt ", Edward J. Lo Kars Wa tar II, MeClarren leeao Mima M. Jlvfna , Wlmpn E. Flnkelateln Nathan 8. Oadol Itarry Gertz Abraham B. doodfrlend . Abraham N, Greon "J'hurlta A. ureenatons ltooert l-l. iianarortn Ijionold H- l(irnn,l Ilanlimln II. Horan unanaa tVi.ttomoy niucn u. tJU William 6. uaniai li. NniriM Allen V. Nichols Morrla Ortzman io rerez y Lopes al PI m tow a L. Qulckel AffreS Oj.Jte.Ine'r Richard II. Hogera p. E. HnsenbaMer samuti uotberx xorrii Mlcha, lUvld IcnlhA I.lerman Jl.Schanbacher uit cumin Aaron MufmW&i ' ntiu DE Edward I: (inirs. I y.V9 ')' lOTi" Kh ii n Sttphenaon Hoapltal. New York Dr. Howard ErSrVandL'r1""1"" ,Io'P'l' Newark Dr. Charlea AiVjJf'I.lf'ii' am"a Hoapltal Dra. Maurice A,J!r"1..,,n', Il'nrv Sanrmeleter. - Mrao hnaet "capital, Trenton Dr. John DrfBen,an,1rn0r!:Vt"la,cIk0."PU0, SaU Lak C1-Dratbd?eanPhJ?V'r0lIr0i.1"""- New ava' Con"- Mlchael Porto Illco HF. .Tnhn'a lln.nl..! r ..-.. n McCarthy. " iorK ur' oan juan Municipal Hoapltal Dr. Juan It. Font. ""v'". iVi!wl.Hn,lr Char es C Wall Ubert,L. Ikan Edwin LTwjlTla Jarl Kaen Fred J." Vllllaim SWi.t KJlllan. Jr. Jtaymond Wjll a; Stin Is. Kraraar IJeniimln B. iiti lUcelvnu vpwnm: tlarry J. Andaa Arthur , Arborat Carl XQabhardtabau IN CIIEMISTnY, tha detreo of imi lipln. tbhsrdtabauar. eharrnaceutli) roula O. Littleton goorge A. Heitj. h. fie. Nathan Simpson. PJi.a, " 7 pioier aiauwaxoa. jr. ai.;t . faui- Hoiuer, Ph. O. JulS a! vi,.. Bsarf'llf'B.Jmlri'f'ph! a'. '?00tor " ""T! Tha pri winners in medicine, dentistry ehejalatry nd pharrriaey grid tho hospital appointmenta follows uii C! Bwncer MarrU prlia, IS85 PHiltr OaM Medal for highest caneral wm fa lunlor cUaa. VIlffam llenry Turvtltei oarabla Wfintlon. Meetrs, Pert A Uav O. qttoy, Abraham 'ii. OrrSteeH, , John A FeiUty UoU Madal for hUhet amrare In mmmto? Omcn.r Davto. hanorabl maS Jrthw WnirFK'Du.btrIlrwla,S fcusiHr, John ii, SU1 and Adrain JVfriVBB. rftr gold ffleda.1 for th highest ver ) in prctnedk-iil class. John A. Kfth , SI 1MU- a.ntl T.U..W -. .TTV ""- 4 6..Z:- "" ' " " m -vwt VARIED PR0GRA3I FOR CLASS MIGHT AT ARINQTON HIGH President Herrick, of Girard College, to Deliver Commencement Oration Class exercises of the 1916 class of the Ablngton High gchool will ba held tonight In the auditorium of tho school. Thn Tiro. ffnn. eAl,l r.t . . o,-. lunula, i-iuno boio. Harold w. gtout ; class history, Grace Groshens : class prophecy, Eleanor Beck and Bertha J, Kulpi mantle oration. Mary Noble; Junior response. Alma Leusch; Class poem, by C. P, Schoffner, read by Edith, Palfrey; pres entatlon to school, Edwin O, Oeckeler clas3 'presentations, Margaret Warr and Earl L. Norcrosa. Tho class officers are: President, Edwin O. aeckeler; vies president, Eva M. Iaid ton; secretary. Helen E. Bodinaj treas urer. Bertha J. Kulp, Tho baccalaureate eerrnon to the grad uates will ba preached Sunday night' In tho Ablngton Presbyterian Church by tha Rov, J. W. Williams. Commencement will be Tuesday evening. Dr. Cheesman A. Her rick, president of Girard College, will make the commencement address, and William T Buck, president of tho Board of Education! will present diplomas to JT. STRANDED SHIP LARTEXSIS WASHED FARTHER INSHORE Salvago Plans Deferred Pending Change in Weather SEASIDE PAItlv, N. J., June 9. Nego tiations for tho salvage of tho Norwegian ship Lartensls, which 'grounded on tho bar hero early yesterday morning, wero delayed for tho time being when It was hh mriu today that the boat had been washed Curthor Inshore during the night. A tentntlvo agreement had been reached last night be tween Captain B. G. Sodahl. commanding the vessel, and representatives of tho Mer-rltt-Chapman Wrecking Company, but the position of tho boat at daybreak held tin -.........,.... ,,i iu uiTunBemcnta ny tho wrecking people. The boat is not moro than 100 feet from the shoro now, and worked In during tho night until It Is broadside to tho beach Its hull Is burled now In nbout six feet of water, and the chances nro that It will sink deeper continually In calm weather. Thlrty-nlno students woro grnduatcd to day from Krlends' Central S'chool nt the commencement exeiclKes held In tho audi torium nf tho Hchnjil. Tho address to tho students was made by Prof. Elbert Bus sell, of Joliii'i Hopkins University. Fourteen of the graduates were In the classical course nnd 1!5 In tlin sclentltlc. Tho two I. V. Williamson scholarships to Swarthmoro Collego wetn awarded to Anna M. It.-ipp and II Edward Jefferson. The Annie Shoemaker pcholorshlp, also to Swarthmoro, wns awarded to Iluth 1. Bar nard Prof. W 13. Hnrrett, principal -of the school for the last seven years, presided at his lust commencement. He Ii.ih resigned nnd will Rever his connection with tho bchoql, whero ho has been n member of tho faculty for 21 years. Orations wetc delivered by Pierson P. Harris on "Tho Greatest . Nation In tho World," and William K. Cooper on "Heroism In Dally Life." Essays were read by Knchol C. Jones on "Windows," nnd Con suela F3. Kunff, president of the girls' sec tion, on "Gtttzon Borglum, tho Distinguished American Sculptor." Charles Ncff is pres ident of tho boys' section. Following Is the list of graduates: CLASSICAL COUItSR liena Itoaonthnl Hri)den llarnea Itovricii M llarrett i mum i.. cooper Pierson 1'. Hiirrla IJurrol T Mitchell Henry J. Warmuth SCIKNT1FIC COUHSn. Huth P. Ilarnard Helen. M Rowland Ilelen Jlnxli-r Conauelo U. Ituort Kathorlno n. Calvert Helen I. Hrnlth I'.uth Enrln Helen P. Watson Marlon A. P. Wllaon J. (1. Mel lluntlns uuan t inKnorn J-ant Cathartno J. Deemer Mary ll unany Hnnnah T. i:nvonson .Mlrltim X. tjarduer Alice II Haiiseoin Itnchel C. Jonea Mary I,. I.cvan Encouraging prospects nnd Increased In terest aro reporlad by supporter of tho Philadelphia Orchestra. Not pnly tho guar antors themselves nro Increasing their sub scriptions to tho endowment fund of 500,- 000 which. Is to bo raised wltnm tno iwaj flvo years, but tho younger generation of music lovers has been enlisted In tho cam paign nnd hns organized a Junior -body of guarantors, As n result of an enthusiastic meeting of the directors of tho orchestra, held at the Bellcvuc-Stratford yesterday, It wns de cided. In view of tho co-opcrntlon suggested by tho younger set, to form that clement of inuslc-lovlng Phlladelphians Into a junior ndjunct to tho main body of guarantors. Miss Frances A. Wlstar, chairman of tho Women's Cominlttoo, has been ap pointed to take charge ot the details In volved In the organization1 of this younger branch. Interest matiifpstod by the general public In tho plan for tho permanent endowment of the great musical Institution of Philadel phia Is growing dally, according to tho directors. To permit others than the gunrantoiB themsolves to sharo In tho foun dation It has been decided to ask popular subscriptions to tho endowment fund. If the $500,000 aimed at Is secured, tho.books may not bo closed, but a total of ,720,000 or oven 11,000,000 may bo attempted. Tho guarantors themselves nte Entering Into tho campaign with great spirit Only four days havo been devoted to the canvnss, and only nbout one-third of the 318 guar antors havo been heard from In response to tho appeal for Increased subscriptions. Most of theso havo subscribed themselves voluntnrlly to contribute annual donations from 40 to GO por cent, higher than tholr former donntlons. An underwriting syndicate, compoEcd for tho most part of directors of Iho Orchestra, has been organized, and tha 21 directors themselves havo boon formed Into a com mittee to obtain popular subscription. Tho meeting yesterday, at which Alex ander Van Uonsselacr presided nnd acted as host nt tho ensuing luncheon, throw no light on tho Identity of tho anonymous donor who hns consented to mnko good tho running oxpenso of the Orchestra dur ing tho five-year period allotted for tho raising of tho endowment. So far na learned, Mr. Van Hertsselacr and Leopold Stokowskl, and the donor himself, aro tho only persons who know tho name of thlB munificent patron of the Orchestra who has voluntarily shouldered a yearly finan cial burden of $50,000 to $75,000 that Phil adelphia's musical prestige might bo main tained. Arthur Judson, manager of tho orchestra, sny.-i ho has no Idea of the donor's Identity, Ho adds: "Every one Is going out for moro guarantors. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Ed 'ward Bok, Mr. Van Rensselaer and others havo pledged themselves to Increase the number of supporters. Thero aro many pe sons who, while not guarantors, aro Inter ested In tho orchestra. Wo will nppeal to them." Other lending spirits In the campaign spoko with equal enthusiasm of tho pros- pects ror success. CHESTNUT HILL GIVES DIPL0MST0 SENIORS Board of Trustees of Academy Re-elects Officials of Institution Members of tho graduating c art of tho Chestnut Hill Academy received their diplo mas today without any formal ceremony, as tho closing exercises ot tho school wero held two weeks ago, l.eforo the oxamlna tlons, In order that tho t itu. ents might havo nothing to distract their attention from the final tests. -t. ,. v. )i. onnlnr class were William L. Savage, of Chestnut HUI, 1 presi dent; Edward W. Taylor, Jr., of Gcrmn town! vice president; William S. Jamison, Jr., secretary and treasurer, and it. u. Fnrles, Thomas Wharton, Inward S. Gil lette, Alfred ll. Hunter, N. I . lVS Charles h. Uallor. 3d, Nathaniel It. Llllott and John M. Gaston. At tho annual meeting of tho board of trustoos of Chestnut Hill Academy, tho fol lowing wero re-elected- President, the Hlshop of Pennsylvania; vlcn president, Samuel V. Houston; secretary and treas urer, Dr. Ocorgo woouwnruj i...i... ... Clark. .Id. Walton Ciaric, jr., DlRston. Edgar D. Farlos, Oowen, J. Levering Jones, T..lr, tf Onrrtnil MrCoUCll Morgan, all of Philadelphia; James M. Heck nnd James H. Shenield, both of New lork, and Dr. Howard A. Kelly, or uaiiunore. Thero will bo no chnttges In the raculty next vcar, tho following being reappointed Headmaster, James L. Patterson; house master, Edward C. Durfee, and chaplain, tho Itev. Charles E. Edor. Tho Advisory Athletic Commlttco of tho faculty also re mains unchanged, consisting of S. M. Stock ing, chairman; G. H. Fall and E. S. Jamie son. Talk on Haby Saving- nnd Sanitation A combination lesson on baby saving and nntl-typhold sanitation under the nusplces of tho Department of Public Health and Charities, will be held tonight at lialdt Hall, 1011 South 8th street. Dr, Wilmer Kruson, Director of the Department, and Bureau Chiefs Vogelson, McCrudden and Cross will speak. Dr. Fred S. Ualdl, whose brother, Chovaller C. C. A. Ualdl, will prcsldo nt the meeting, will speak In Italian, In de scribing methods of sanitation. His talk will bo Illustrated with lantern slides. Tho Child Federation Is co-oporatlng with tho health department In running tho meeting. Jacob S, Francis 1. Francis D, nnd Randal FRIENDS' SELfeCTi AWARDS TO CLASSOffl , Copy of Stuart's Portrait -0f1 lruamiigLim Jrresejitcd o School by Graduates Graduation exercises will k. t... Friends' Select HnlmM 17.1. ... Ta ., ,w, rtna Chert' streets, nt 3 o'clock this afternoon -Jt diplomas will bo nrosontort in e ..' J ! Professor Elbert Russell, of Johns Hrmw''" J tlnlvnraltv. olin n,1,lr-.1 ,i. lQJWo' of Friends' Central School this morning roaUo tho commencement address. 'Jr .diplomas will bo presented by the nrjnJ ! or tho school, Waller W. Havllana. TIlA BHNlt,.B -..111 t..nl- . ... 3$ w..OVo ..... UC6111 wun a reidiA.rai of tho Scriptures by Benjamin r.... " VrunmiH -s Student"! "luj.i Methods of Prevention," Sara IC VUht, "Tho Origin and Development of th. r.V 3 of Sir Lnunfal," Margaret C. Fischer" -n.A Conservation of Our Wild Life" fk.il ? II. Hock, president of tho closs. 'Th ni. u.v.iuij' win u uy csiirau ivi, LOWnes. Deck, Avho Is a nephew of former Awl.. i nnt United States Attorney General JaS,1' - M. Beck, was ono of tho throo students v " graduated with honors and was also iS ' winner of the socond prlzo ns nn n.mf! ?. nthleto. Others who graduated with t,..?3 wero' Sara K. Flshor and Sarah M. LowZ? i Miss Lownes 13 vlco president of h class, Joscphlno C, Doerr Is sccretarv iil '! Elizabeth E. Todd, treasurer. ' M ' A copy of Gilbert Stuart's portrait et Washington. will be presented to thn .&! by tho graduates. An American Hag wlliii k presontod bv tho Etudcnts nf it,. n .' ' clerk of tho school commltteo, will deliver orations ns follows school Following Is the list of graduates; Martha Anderson, Mildred C. Baer, Dor oiny i'. uuostnut, unuries LI, Beck, i -f ...biihi. uiiuvk, lieu. jcuu .ox, -losephloi -i C. Doerr, Anna G. Eberbach, Margaret C A Fischer, Sara K. Flshor, Vloletto Mi Kraua ') Gustav K. Locsch, Sarah M. Lownes. lta ? garct It. Patton, Sarah E. Pierce, Francii '' liiiyiuuiiu, iuuntu ino j-iiv v. x.oue, uilntoa J C. H. Thorpe, Horace W Thorp, EllzsbiUi E. Todd nnd Dorothy E. Zurn. f. Ilidlcy Park League Electa u II, A. McCarthy has been re-elccted'presl-3 dent of tho Itldlov Park Home nnA ni...i'.t Association. ' SMti&i'tibuMsiift Get the Round Package Uied for Century. Ask For and GET llentrlee W Umea Anna H. Ilnrey ilertrude V UmiKherty Olada M. 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Substitutes Cost YOU Sanio Price' Tako a Pstekssye Home MT. ST. JOSEPH'S EXERCISES Hill. Commencement at Chestnut Opera Presented Exercises of tha intermediate and junior departments of Mount St: Joseph's College Chestnut Hill, were held this afternoon. Tha Itev. 13. J. Zelser presided, and an opera entitled. "All'a Well That Ends Well" wm lis cecti.;ua At i o'clock tomorrow afternoon, a Shakespearean pageant, "As You Like It" will be produced on tho school campus. The baccalayreate sermon will be preached to morrow by the Iiev. C. P. O'Neill In tho convent chapel. Monday night a reception and dance will .be held In St. Katherlne'g Hall, as a farewell to tho class of 19io Commencement exercises will bo hold Thurs. day afternoon. Detroit .Man Wounded Near Ypres OTTAWA, Ont, June 9. Another long list of losses Incurred by the Canadians around Ypres waa received here, yesterday, Edward Hall, of Detroit. MlcnT. Is among the wounded. 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