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arose, formed in line, and passed across the platform, receiving 

 the diplomas from the hand of President Roosevelt. 



Of those graduating, thirty-six completed the work in agri- 

 culture, three in forestry, forty-three hi engineering, and four- 

 teen in home economics. 



After the presentation of diplomas to the graduating class 

 by President Roosevelt, the honory degree of Doctor of Science 

 (D.Sc.) was conferred by President Jonathan Le Moyne Snyder 

 upon each of the following gentlemen : 



WILLIAM ARNON HENRY, President of the Agricultural College of Wisconsin. 

 CHARLES FAY WHEELER, of the United States Department of Agriculture. 

 HENRY CLAY WHITE, President of the Agricultural College of Georgia. 

 CHARLES FRANKLIN CURTISS, Dean of the Agricultural Department and 



Director of the Experiment Station of the State College of Iowa. 

 THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT, Dean of the Agricultural Department and 



Director of the Experiment Station of Pennsylvania State College. 

 WILLIAM WARNER TRACY, of the United States Department of Agriculture. 

 GEFFORD PINCHOT, Chief Forester of the Department of Agriculture of 



the United States. 



The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) was con- 

 ferred upon each of the following gentlemen : 



JAMES BURRILL ANGELL, President of the University of Michigan. 



EUGENE DAVENPORT, Dean of the Agricultural College and Director of 

 the Experiment Station of the University of Illinois. 



WINTHROP ELLSWORTH STONE, President of the Purdue University. 



HERBERT WINSLOW COLLTNGWOOD, Editor of the "Rural New Yorker." 



MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY, of the Engineering Department of the Univer- 

 sity of Michigan. 



WHITMAN HOWARD JORDAN, Director of the Experiment Station at Geneva, 

 N. Y. 



ENOCH ALBERT BRYAN, President of the Agricultural College of the State 

 of Washington. 



ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER, of the Engineering Department of Cornell 

 University. 



JAMES WILSON, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture. 



As each of the gentlemen to receive an honorary degree was 



announced by Professor Babcock, he was escorted to the front 



