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Matthew Lyle Spencer, director of School of Journalism of University of Washington LL. D.
Carl Bismarck Roden, librarian of Chicago Public Library M. A.
George and Gladys Dick, physicians D. Sc.
University of Missouri
Kimbrough Stone, Federal judge, son of the
late Senator William Joel Stone LL. D.
Walter Albert Jessup, president of University of Iowa LL. D.
University of Pennsylvania
Ernest H. Schelling, pianist, composer D. Music
University of Nebraska
Charles Newton Gould, geologist D. Sc.
Tufts College (Medford, Mass.)
James Francis Coupal, personal physician to President Coolidge M. Sc.
Charles Lanier Lawrance,, inventor of the Wright Whirlwind motor, president of Wright Aeronautical Corp. D. Sc.
William Beebe, explorer, author D. Sc.
John Livingston Lowes, dean of Harvard Graduate School L.H. D.
Curtis Hoyt Dickins, senior chaplain of U. S. Navy D. D.
Eva Le Gallienne, actress M. A.
Amherst College
Sam Higginbottom, missionary in India M. Sc.
Lewis Perry, headmaster of Phillips Exeter Academy L. H. D.
Frank Lusk Babbott, retired Manhattan manufacturer, (jute) philanthropist LL. D.
John Garibaldi Sargent, U. S. Attorney General LL. D.
* Those honored at earlier commencements were listed in TIME, June 18.
† He arrived at Madison, Wis., via plane, ate waffles with his classmates. Said he: ". . . the most fun I have enjoyed in a year." Not one of the 30 classmates present had known Charles Augustus Lindbergh when he was a student.
** Governor Smith was present in cap & gown to see his good friend honored. Said he: "I am a F. F. M. manFulton Fish Market."
