York, Warrior’s Mark. Course in Mathematics. —Franklin Thurston Cole, Up- sonville. Course in Philosophy. —Geo. K. Warn, Meyersclale. Course in Civil Engineering. —Herbert Clarence Dreh er, Tamogua; ’"Howard Carman Johnson, West Chester; Clias. Quisle Weeks, Sunbury. Course in Electrical Engineering. —John Agnew, Woodland; Augustus Henry Berger, Reading; Clinton Bol ard, Waterford; Harry Centennial Glenright, Minersville; Glenn Ezekiel Guy, Montrose; Roy John D. Hoover, Waynes bory; Wm. A. W. Krebs, Clearfield; Chas. Calvin Mattern, Tyrone; Joseph McKinley, Pittsburg; Decatur S. Miller, New Albany; Davy Schafer Morgan, Winton; Joseph New ton G. Nesbit, Milton; Allen McQuarrie Pearce, State Col lege; David H. Plank, Morgantown; Geo. Cai*l Sliaad, Rals ton; Joseph Henry Siegfried, Eehighton; Ermine J. Thomp son, Mercer. Course in Mechanical Engineering. —’"Frank G. Con nell, Sharon; Wayne Thompson Diiiim, Dimmsville, Albert Wilson Oak wood, Tyrone; Oliver Christmas Edwards, Pitts burg; ’"Abram Hiestand Throne, Stony Brook. Course in Mining Engineering. —Burke Corbet Brady; Brookville; Roland Diller, New Holland; Lewis Emanuel Young, Columbia; "‘Degree to be conferred on the completion of work. The following- advanced degrees were also conferred : Warren Pierce Smiley, Buffalo, N. Y. Subject of Thesis : Some experiments on the determination of iron in refactory ores. William Holmes Teas, Ridgway, Pa. Subject of Thesis : Steam pressure and acid as comparative factors in sulphite pulp cooking. MASTER OP SCIENCE
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