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42 Masters and 12 Doctorates from UNC-CH, May 8, 1926

Graduate Schools Confer 54 Degrees. . . 42 Candidates Will Receive Masters Degrees, and 12 Get Doctorates at Commencement

As yesterday was the last day for the submission of theses by students who are candidates for higher degrees, the official announcement of the names of those who aree expecting to receive advanced degrees this commencement has been made by the Dean of the Graduate school. The names of the candidates with their respective departments follow:

Master of Science

Laurens Earl Bush, mathematics

Jefferson Carney Bynum, geology

Harry Cantey Jr., civil engineering

Percy Hamilton Carr, physics

Junius DeLeon Finklea, physics

Karl Claudius Garrison, psychology

Henry McCall Holmes jr., civil engineering

Claude Stuart Johnston, geology

Walter Homer Lemmond Jr., chemistry

Clarence Edmund Miller, geology

John Bee Padgett, civil engineering

Beverdy Ghiselin Sasscer, geology

Master of Arts

Margaret Battle Bridgers, sociology

Lee Marshall Brooks, sociology

Otis Mack Brown, history

Boyce Galloway Carson chemistry

Dwight Moody Castelloe, history

Ivan Stoew Clark, geology

Ellen Jones Craig, education

Gilbert Craig, education

Annie Ethel Crew, sociology

Addison Thayer Cutler, economics

Mack Hall Griffin, classics

David Reid Hodgin, English

Cornelia Alma Nowell, romance languages

William Milford Loftin, chemistry

Ralph Muse Lyon, history

John Walker McCain Jr., English

Johnston Vannoy McCall, romance languages

Aileen Grambling MacHill, sociology

Margaret Thelma Moody, history

Artus Monroe Moser, education

Eleanor Schmidt Mosher, history

Richard Campbell Pettigrew, English

Merton Ogden Phillips, economics

Lelia McDuffie Prince, English

Clifford Winslow Riden, education

Clyde Russel, sociology

Joseph Maryon Saunders, history

Walter Ray Schaff, education

Lou Sullivan Shine, English

Arlie Raymond Smith, chemistry

Sherman Bryan Smithey, mathematics

Albert Monroe Snider, history

Lucile Caroline Spears, psychology

Lewis Bellinger Stabler, romance languages

Isving [Irving?] Joseph Stevenson, mathematics

John Archie Thompson, romance languages

Rawleigh Lewis Tremain, education

Cornelia Wearn, history;

Francis Sidney Wilder, sociology

Clement Manley Woodard, romance languages

Thomas Ewell Wright, romance languages

Doctor of Philosophy

Raymond Williams Adams, English

Frances Charles Anscombe, history

Frederick Phillips Brooks, chemistry

Charles Roberts Harris, chemistry

Earle DeWitt Jennings, chemistry

Gerald Raleigh MacCarthy, geology

Sibon Cicero Ogburn Jr., chemistry

Robert Russell Potter, English

William White Rogers, psychology

Wilbur White Stout, English

Louis Booker Wright, English

From page 3 of The Tar Heel, May 8, 1926

newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073227/1926-05-08/ed-1/seq-3/

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