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1924. Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Conferred by the Rheinische-Friedrich- Wilhelms 
University at Bonn, Germany, January 16, 1924, “ upon Mr. Frank Springer, 
Las Vegas, New Mexico, as eminently successful investigator of Fossil Crinoidea ; 
author of a reliable Treatise on the Palaeocrinoidea ; disinterested promoter of 
Scientific Research ; especially in recognition of the fact that all his scientific 
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B. MISCELLANEOUS 
1867. Science as a Civilizer. Graduating Oration, State University of Iowa, June 18, 1867. 
1870. Oration at Second Commencement Meeting of the Alumni Association of the State 
University of Iowa, June, 1870. Noted by Hon. John P. Irish in the Iowa State 
Press of June 20, 1871 : “The second meeting was last year, on which occasion 
Frank Springer, Esq., delivered one of the most remarkable speeches ever heard 
in Iowa. Remarkable for the reason that it sounded the slogan, and raised the 
standard of advance thought, and marked out the path which opinion will take 
when the alumni of our free western universities form a considerable part of the 
educated community.” 
1871. The Right of Rational Inquiry. Lecture for the benefit of the Burlington, Iowa, 
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1880. Member of Territorial Senate, New Mexico. (Twitchell’s Leading Pacts of New 
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1884. Dedication of Monument to William R. Morley, at Las Vegas, New Mexico, Novem- 
ber 9, 1884. (Published in the Las Vegas Optic, Nov. 10, 1884.) 
