Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1917, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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ATXA SALLE TONIGHT
ftieth Annual Commencement
Exercises Will Honor
Ecclesiastics
TO GET DIPLOMAS
Mrfcreo Bishops Will Receive Honorary
Degrees of Doctor of
Laws
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Ths golden anntrerearr commencement
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road Street Theatre. Diplomas will be
awarded to twenty-four young men and
, high school certificate! to twenty-three.
Honorary degree of doctor of laws will
Be conferred on three prominent churchmen,
all gTaduata.es of La Salle College. They
are the Right Hev. John J. McCort. Aux
iliary Bl.hoD of Phlladelohla : the Rleht
v Jtev. James P. McCloskey, Bishop of Zam
boanga, Philippine Islands, and the Right
Rev. Philip R. McDevItt, Bishop of Harris
burs'. , Tha degree of master of science will be
conferred on Dr. Gregorlo Oulteras, a sur
geon of the United States army; master of
arts on Dr. Joseph D. Lehman and Dr John
A. Heck: bachelor of arts on William S.
Matthews and George J. Noeth
Addresses on various phases of "The An.
cestry of La Salle College" will be made by
tha Rev. William Klrby. of the Catholic Uni
versity at Washington; Judge Eugene C
Bonnlwell, of the Municipal Court, and
i James P. Gaffney, chairman of Councils'
Finance Committee.
Following aro tho graduates:
man bchool certificates
"Vincent A. Connollr James V. Downer
Thomas J. Ollleepla Daniel 1 .Galen
Thomas p. O'.Nell
Jerome A. Manoner
Henrr J. Ack-nhaueen
Matthew c WmhI
Irttn J. whalen
Herman J. Junker
6. Joseph Elesr
lo P. Deehan
James Joseph Diamond
Charles II. Dunn
John J K-U
James A. Hi.an
Msurleo B. Mololdrlck
Alfred B UcMenMnln
John J Parker
Edward F. Qulnrt
Edmund J. Toner
J homes J Vliard
obn J Moran
COMMERCIAL. DIPLOMAS
John X Bonner
John J Rouse
William A Seemlller
Adolrh A. Stelnle
Joseph A Te"nm
Joseph F White
John T Malreorlek
Prank J MrJCnlff
Eugene T McOrath
Jamea F Halley
Leonard M Hoffman
Edward Clreenlee
Ralph F. Butler
Leonard E Oarer
James J. Burns
Ralph M Outekunst
Martin J. Hambroae
Maurice E Kenney
John J Morashan
Thomas J. Mellon
Paul J. McAdama
Edward J. McUee
GRADUATES OF HAVERFORD
HASTEN TO WAR SERVICE
Thirty Out of Forty-six of Seniors Will
Join Colors Many of
Athletes Go
Three-fottrths of the forty-six students
of Haverford College who will graduate to
morrow morning aro closing their college
career with the definite purpose of engaging
In some form of national service. The army,
ambulance corps, war farming, for which
they have made special preparations; mu
nition plants and other work made nec
essary by America's entrance Into the war,
jwlll claim thirty of them. Sdmo already
have left college
Lawrence il. Ramsey, captain of last
year's champion football team; Herbert L
Jones and John W Zerega are In France
with Basa Hospital Unit No 10 of the
Pennsylvania Hospital. They will receive
their degrees "In absentia "
Another group will get their sheepskins
In tha same manner. W L. Ballv. Jr.
Horace B. Brodhead, DeWItt C Clement,
"William C. Little. Robert B. Miller and
John W. Spaeth, Jr, all of which are at
Fort Niagara Joseph W. Green. 3d, and
Edmund T. Price, who are at the Harvard
Training Camp, will come to the commence
ment on furlough.
Other graduating students have an
nounced their Intention .of entering na
tional service of some rorf after tomorrow.
The commencement, which will start at
11 a. m.. will be notable for several fea
tures. One Is that It marks the end of
the final year of service as president of
" Dr. Isaac Sharpless It will Introduce Dr
William Wistar Comfqrt. the president
elect, and there will bo a third feature,
the laying of the cornerstone of the Isaac
Sharpless laboratory of biology and physics,
to bs presented by Doctor Comfort In his
capacity as president of the alumni
CATHOLIC ACADEMY
TO GfVE DIPLOMAS TODAY
; Four graduates of the Sisters of Mercy
t Academy at Merlon will receive diplomas
i, at the commencement exercises this after
rt noon at 1 o'clock The Most Rev Dr Ed-
rnond F. Prendergast, Archbishop of Phila
delphia, will preside and make the com
mencement address A program of music
trad entertainment by the graduates will
follow.
The graduates are Miss Margaret Dan-
non, salutatorian. Miss Ruth Diamond, Miss
Marlon McClatchey and Miss Katharine
Hlckley, valedictorian
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This stylo in Gray Kid
and Gray Suede, $7.60
Our White Reigns kin
Cloth looks like Buck;
wears as well. The
models at $5.50 and $6
are the talk of the
town.
You have got to have
White Shoes this sea
son. Never were they
so popular the right
kinds. Certainly you
will get at least one
pair, and want the
best.
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930 Chestnut
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0. OF P. GRADUATES 78
EVENING SCHOOL MEN
Provost Smith to Preside and A.
J. County to Make Commence
ment Address
Commencement exercises of the Etenlnc
School of Accounts and Finance, Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, will be held tonight at
8 o'clock In Houston Hall.
Dr. Edgar F, Smith, provost of the Uni
versity, wilt preside at the exercises, and
tha principal address will bo mado by A.
J. County, vice president of tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad. Dr. William McClellan,
dean, will present the candidates to Pro
vost Smith, who will award the certificates.
Dr. Georgo D. Adams, pastor of tho Chest
nut Street Baptist Church, will offer the
prayer.
The members of the class are:
Wlllltm It. Abraham- David Kremens
riarAnca V. LathrOD
on
Chirles H, Acker.
Nerval rl 11 Acker
Oeorre Y. Adklns
Frank W. Anderson .
Benjimln E. Antlnoph
Harold I). Harnett
Theodora Btrrler
Douslnee D B-eors
William J. Lawson
David Levin
David K. Ixnrcra.
Oeorge II. Xtcnonnol
John W. MtOlnn
lohn II McKenner
William J Manulre
Julius W. Markelm
Mo.i B MndofC
Albert II. Men, Jr.
Emanuel 31 mron
O-orto
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noekius
ijouie
J. Brecker
J. Paul Miller
Earl D. A Brown
Harvey Moore
Sydney L Moakowlta
Benjamin Nuren
Alfred J Taynter
Simon A Rhodes
John L Rlckr
Thomas W Roger
Edmund C Hohland
Oeorse Roadman
Leland C. Ryder
Iiaac Snmufli
Arden n corrm
Harry Cohen
William H. Conkl
Lemuel W Cox
William J. Currr
Leo M Daly
Thomas W Dlnlocker
Michael :. Drayer
Samuel L Klnhorn
Eugene a. Fuerat
Percy J. Oalbralth
Oeorre B Oold
Morris Oreller
Frederick R Oreli
macber t
L-o J Ouneon
Harry r. Uahn
Curtis s Haight
Joeenh R. HevuaM
Artla T Hslmons
Warren E Sawyer,
Jr.
aner u ocnoeppo
Adolnh Sell:
Harris W Shlnn
Karle C Stead
T Clarence Stelsler
Nathaniel Suzm-r
I on P Thomas
Wllllnm Thomne Jr.
Harold A Wnki-flelit
Rinan J. Weinberg
Melln C. Webb
Simon S, M eleman
Samuel WelM
Philip u. Wharton
Luther. M llltchner
Howard W Hoffman
cob J. Indlk
John T. Irwin
Oeonro I, Kelley
Barton It Kelly
Albert W. knlrht
ST. LUKE'S TO AWARD
DIPLOMAS TO NINETEEN
KxeiciseB
Will Bo Held on
School
Campus at Wayne
Nineteen graduates of Pt Luko s School
Jvne will receive diplomas nt tho com
mencoment exercises to be held this nf tor-
noon nc 4 nvmcK on tho l.iun of tlir- Fchool
grounds If tho weather Is Inclement, tho
exorcises v.V be held In tho gymnailum.
The commencement address will he made bj
the Rev William J. Cox. rpctor of St. An
drew's Episcopal Church, West Philadel
phia Tho principal of tho school, Charles
H. Stroup, will prrtldo.
The graduates are William V Alex
ander, Jr., Otis do R. Brown, Lochlel S
Cameron, Clinton P. Cary, Henry H. Colt
Carl S Zeis, Rnlph r. Ifcijues, 2d, Rich
ard H Hart, Robert W McKelvey, John R.
Means. H Lucas Munay, Wilbur K. Moel
Harmer Redslde, R. Pojton Rlch.ardi
Georgo H. Thornton, Haines P. Walmslcy,
Raymond Wehbrod, Pennington C Wltmcr
and Hiram. F. Wooster.
WEXONAII ENDS 13TII YEAR
Diplomas Presented to Class of Eight
eenFinal Dress Parndo Held
WE.VOXAH. N. J, June 14 Tho thir
teenth annual commencement cxerclsei of
tha Wenonah Military Academy vvero hold
yesterday, when diplomas were awarded to
eighteen cadets The graduation exercises
iuok piace in mo morning, and in the after
noon there was an exhibition and compell
tlva drill on the athletic field, f6llovved by
tho final ojrera parade on the campus
which was Mewed by a largo throng of
commencement UMtors Tonight the an
nual alumni banquet was held in Phllauel
phla The graduates are Donald Edward Cole,
Ralph Anson Downes, Frank Fitts, Frank
Rodney Gibson, Robert Francis Gist
Samuel Edward Dougherty Grpene. James
Torrence Hadly, Daid Mack Harman.
Frank Ralston Heavner. Jr , Benjamin
George Knapp. i,ojd Anthony Lare, Fred
Clark Lord, Harvey Forsyth MacDon.ild
Wilbur McClow Raup. Frank Wllhelm
Schmidt Alex Fiblger Hlnrlckson Tshonas,
William Bradway Vanneman, Stephen Ash
ley, Fisher Wells
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EVOKING'
SIXTY-SEVEN GRADUATE
AT CATHOLIC HIGH
Twenty-fourth Commencement
Exercises Hold in School
Auditorium
ADDRESS BY ALUMNUS
John M. Walker, of '07, Speaks to Class
of Twenty Years
After
With sixty-seven bos In Its craduatlnc
dass, the Roman Catlmllo High School held
Hs twenty-fourth annual commencement ex
ercises this morning at 10 o'clock In the
auditorium of the school, Hrond and Vino
streots. ,
The address to the clnsa was mado by
John M Walker, n graduate of tho school
In the class of 97 Aloyslus r Fnrrell
mado tho salutatory oration nnd Horace P
Cunningham the valedictory Joseph CJ
Martin gave an nddress on "Rending for
Recreation " Monslgnor Hugh T Henri,
rector of tho school, conferred tho dlplo
mas And distributed the prizes
The class roll Is as follows
GENERAL COURSE
Robert B Aleop
rrnrlea A Uelr
John P. Bonnor
John A McOlnnls
loeeph J McOrenra
1 mule J McVeigh
Jimes" J Marchlano
Joeeph A Martin
Andrew J Hr"an
JoaAph P Cn.dtntl
Aipnonee Delarm
Franrl L Donnelly
Francis V Duffy
Aloyilus F Fiirrell
John J Oboshegan
Hi) mml T llenn
William J, Urate
Oeorgn r Hewaon
John J Long
Joe-ph O Marttn
fhae A Mueller
John J Northrop
Michael p3lumho
Anthony J Schunk
Joseph L Smith
Edward tl r.mlth
John D Turchl
Jr,
COMMERCIAL COURSE
Jphn J Drlscnll
Francis J Dugan
John J Lagan
Alexander I' l'lnley
Samuel C. Flood
Harrj V. Oroome
Fnincls X. Hnrtman
Edward r. Jennings
rnrford F Knarnev
Inm-s F Kennedy
Joerh T. McDevItt
Jnecpri A Mcdrath
Ednln J, McKton
John J M Kernon
I'neph C MftRulM
Patrick A Mngulro
John J Monlhnn
Thotnoi M O'NollI
Joseph A QulKley
William r Hitler
John M Rsan
Frnncls A Schuef
Joeeth A Sullivan
John I' Toner
ndwntd C. Toolo
Joph U Vosa
MAM'AL TRALN'INO COURSC
Charles P. Rarth
Francis A Kuchen-
James M Cartun
Horace F CunnlnOvvm
James J Heirn
William L Hlller
Mattlio'j J Hollllay
Vincent J Ki I'-
flKnrfrA at atcM-ih. n
meiater
Huhert A Moran
Ldwln J Morrleecy
Joertiti A Murray
Frnncls W Mjera
Charlea J Welsh
The following honora and prizes wero
nwardid
lor highest HveraRrs In th general course
Frcehmin ear, Leo olp. Joseph Heeht Fran-
Is KnIlck Rohert Uurkc for pnmanhlr
Joseph Mlrona hophomore ear, James Thomp
on, Henry Mcl'pak Thomas Kelly. Julian
Zis-orakl Wilnr PMko, Robert Hutlr. Junior
jnr Francis Dlbcret!n, Frederick Lamb John
O Nelll.
For hlRhest nveraces In th commercial course
Junlot vcar Richard Kcnnv Francis stlnson
senior vnr Francis chapf Joseph McDevItt,
Edwin McKeon Harry Oroome
For btst work In stnoKraphy and typewrit
Inc Senior vcar Joseph Mnculre junior sar
Auguatlno Had-rcr sophomore year Henry Me
Teik For hlthst averages In tho manual training
course Junior year Jam-s Ryrne senior car
James Hnarn, Charles aVelsh, ex aequo, sopho
more year. Oresto Mcnella
For Christian branches Freshman ear
Felll Krajewskl, Joseph O'JCcIll Joseph Roard
man Rolcrt falane James MiCulloujrh' aopho
morf y-ar, James Cunni James Thompson,
Adam Mcrlatch, Joseph Worthlneton Junior
sear menaru ivennj
Hpeclal prizes Prl2cs of jao for hlffh-st prnd
uatlntr nverapp donated by ths I'hlladclphla
Chapter Kntehts of Columbus John Long nnd
RaMiiond Oleeson, ex aequo prize for best work
In Herman, donated bv clnss of 'no Andrew
Hrognn prlr ror progress in Fnyllsh studks
donated by class of '07, Joseph O Martin prize
for Industry nnd deportment donated bv tho
Cahlll Club, Charles Ilelz prize for Latin do
nated b th Alumni Assoclntlon. Tohn Long
the Frank 11. MeCartnev memorial prlzo for
progress in manual training William Hlllsr,
scholarship to Aeadem of thv Fine Arts Hu
bert Moran, scholarship to Fchool of Industrial
Art lncnt Kell
LARGE CLASS TO FINISH
AT WEST CHESTER HIGH
WEST CHESTER Juno 14
All the members of the class of 101" of
the West Chester High School have passed
tho final examinations and been qualified by
tho school board for tho graduation cer
clse"'. which take placo this evening In tho
high school auditorium. The class is the
largest et graduated from the school The
diplomas will be presented bv Dr Elwood
Patrick, president of the school board, and
there will be a short literary and musical
program
The graduates .are-
riasslcil Course Walker Lo Osier, Kathryn
HERE in this little Hall was born a new
nation.
Close by is the Home Office of the
General Accident in the United States.
It is fitting that those living in the city
wherein Liberty was born should be pro
tected against loss by accident by a Local
Corporation known throughout the world for
Service and Strength.
Over 16 million dollars paid
In claims In the United States.
We respectfully suggest if you want reliable
Automobile, Burglary, Publio LxabUitut Elevator,
Workmen's Compensation or any other kind of casu
alty insurance that you request your broker to place
it with the
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MDGKRr-PHIIVADlSLlTHIA, THURSDAY, OTB 14, 1917
teT, , - '
PROF.-WILLIAM DODGF LEWIS
Principal of William Pcnn High
School for Girls-, who has been
honored by his nlmn mater Syra
cuse University, with n deprreo of
doctor of pedagogy
Elizabeth Conner. Dorothy MrClellin Hsmmoad
Orace Louleo Jams Sarah Elizabeth !vrcsmr
Marram Vrks I.tnett Honr Darllncion
StMluaKnn Hide aVebb Mdla r. r Yerkes
BrlbntMc Cours William Marshall Ilartholo
ra, Atrthony Wasne ralc, Joseoh Ollrk
John llohlnson lloopes Hugh Armstrong Jons
Tullan nonsall McKnrland hnrlcs Pnirrk
MfOoldrlck Lon Elmr Sh'ph'rrl Millard
bamuel Talor, Samuel llently Wrhh
Normal course Helen Ilerltore Abernethy.
I.llllan Caroline Ureunhicer, hlsl" (.onrow,
):thl Murll Dals, violet ftrn Hill. Annie
Jacobson Ileulah nadcllrto nutrf
OonTnl course Marjorl Harrlnan rieoher.
Esther Star Cherry. Lois Eetclla r hcrr Mary
Ellzibth rord, Helen Louis' Hsrrlrgton Mar
raret Elizabeth Hnrrlson. Anna. hllzMbcth Lewis
Helen Mary Llllei, Claro Annelta stHe Anna
Lleanor Thomrson. Mary Roberts Moodard
Commertlal Courso Charls i It r Nellie
Ma (lltison, Taul Ilnrlzel Jam s lllarrt Har
vey Sara Catherine Hlnglns randldi i- Hovos
( harles Olcnwood Huvhes crd i I 'ah Jarr-tt
Mllllim Turin Leslie, Mnrv I'stcl n Moire Helen
a Inrlnla Nichols, Ma Vlrelnla Sample William
Thorn is Mieller Para Wilson lil in r lola
Mae Steele I'aul Charles Towns nd Marraret
Eftelllna Wallace ami Oeonte Krelerick Ualtz
Special Carroll Morgan Hall diploma nf
rinse of lftciT HctirteiiR Mnuldln (In n'aentla).
dltloma of class of 1017.
IJeadinK Expects to Reach Allotment
nnADIXQ. Juno 14 Readings sub
Fcrlptlona to tho Liberty I.onn .are now a.ejl
bojond tho $3 000 000 mark .and It is ex
ported that thla cll will reach its allot
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FAMINE IN SHEEPSKINS
SKIPS PHILADELPHIA
Graduates of Institutions in
Quaker City Zone Get Di
plomas in Usual Form
Colleges and unUerrltlea of Philadelphia
and vicinity have so far escaped the
"sheepskin famine" vhlch la prevalent In
many of tho halls of learning throughout
the land. Of course, the war Is blamed for
the condition and Is accused of trying to
rob Innocent "eds" and "co-eds" of their
hard-earned receipts of four years' labor ,
Up In Massachusetts, where tho sheepskin
Is always In great demand, they are hand
ing out engraed paper certificates until
enough sheep can be prevailed upon to pro
duce their hides for diplomas Instead of be
queathing them for an Ignominious end
on a European battlefield '
But Philadelphia Is more fortunate
Boiton changes cows Into shoes, while
Philadelphia changes sheep Into cloth and
carefully preserves the 'skin In tho process
for Its many learned sons and daughters.
At Bryn Mawr College sheepskins were
awarded as usual this year. Students of
Villa Nova and Temple University likewise
received the coveted documents In the
genuine form Out at Haaerford, Presi
dent Sharpless, with true Quaker foresight,
had an ample supply on hand and reported
"business as usual " V. A Alexander,
registrar of Swarflimore College, placed
hla order within the last month not only
for this jears supply, but for next jrar
also
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And in war economy of men is
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Just as in motoring the economy
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The twelve small, quick-firing
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DIPLOMAS TO 18 AT FAYETTE
Bustleton School Will Hold Commence
ment Tonight
Eighteen graduates of the Fayette
School at Dustleton will receive diplomas
at commencement exercises at the school
tonight Dr. A. F. McKlnley, of the Unl
erslty of Pennsyhanta, will make the ad
dress. The class history will be read by
Elsie I.ltzke! the class poem, by Alice
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Hard corns, soft corns or corps between the
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The class presentations 'will be b v in F1,
Elsenhower and Elsie French ' B1fn
The exercises are for thn i.- . .
the school work last January ,;'''
month. The January graduates ar. ihl
Baker, Earle Comly, Paul Keenan tei"' '
Pierce, Blanche Elsenhower. Hel.'n T?1
Elsie Lttke nnd Marlon Moore" iS..1'1'
-,aiui or riannii m..- ..'.. ae June
rlty. Frances AShton, Elsie 'Frerlilm1S,r,
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