Monday, Jun. 06, 1932
Kudos
Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn, Ala.)
Theodore Swann, president of Southern
Manganese Corp Sc.D.
Clarence Ousley, founder and onetime (1903-17) editor of the Fort Worth Record, onetime (1917-19) Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. .Ag.D.
Edward Asbury O'Neal III., president of the American Farm Bureau Federation Ag.D.
Austin College (Sherman, Tex.)
Dr. Homer Price Rainey, president of
Bucknell University LL.D.
University of California
Dr. George Cooper Pardee, onetime
(1903-07) Governor of California. .LL.D.
Dr. Joseph Erlanger, professor of physiology, Washington University LL.D.
Dr. James Arnold Blaisdell, president
of Claremont Colleges LL.D.
The Citadel (Military College of South Carolina)
Robert Rutherford McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune LL.D.
William States Lee, chief engineer of
Duke Power Co Sc.D.
Gettysburg College (Gettysburg, Pa.)
Herbert Clark Hoover, President of
the U. S. (in absentia) Sc.D.
Columbia University
Channing Lefebvre, organist & choir
master, Trinity Church Mus.D.
Edwin Hatfield Anderson, director of
the New York Public Library Litt.D.
Walter Lippmann, political commentator Litt.D.
George Norlin, president of the University of Colorado Litt.D.
Albert Henry Wiggin, board chairman
of Chase National Bank LL.D.
Thomas William Lamont, Morgan
partner LL.D.
Sebastien Charlety, rector of the University of Paris (Feb. 29) LL.D.
Gerhart Hauptmann, German playwright (Feb. 29) LL.D.
Alice ("in Wonderland") Pleasance
Hargreaves (May 2) Litt.D.
University of Manitoba (Winnipeg,
Man.)
Arthur Meighen, twotime (1920-21;
1926) Premier of Canada LL.D.
W. J. Black, director of Agriculture, Colonization & Natural Resources for Canadian National Railways. .. .LL.D.
D'Alton Corry Coleman, vice president
of Canadian Pacific Railway Co....LL.D.
Michigan College of Mining & Technology (Houghton, Mich.)
Scott Turner, director U. S. Bureau of
Mines D.Eng.
C. Harry Benedict, metallurgist for Calumet & Hecla Consolidated Copper Co D.Eng.
University of Puerto Rico (Rio Piedras, P. R.)
Ana Roque de Duprey, pioneer suffrage
leader (in absentia) Litt.D.
Western Maryland College (Westminster, Md.)
Rev. Fred Carrigus Holloway, president elect of Westminster Theological Seminary D.D.
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