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118 THE CRISIS

Henderson, R. T. Smith; Radcliffe, Mary M. Gibson; University of Pennsylvania, Sadie T. Tanner; Smith College, Lillian B. Witten; Dartmouth College, C. H. Mills, L. B. Granger; Cornell University, Miss E. Carpenter; Brown University, Augustus Webb.

The state universities have conferred the Bachelor's Degree upon 29 colored persons as follows: State University of Washington, Gertrude B. Ruley; Connecticut Agricultural College, Alan T. Busby; University of California, Joseph E. Covington, Walter A. Gordon; New York University, George Powell; University of Kansas, Gladys C. M. Anderson, Wiley L. Thompson; Michigan Agricultural College, Clement C. Johnson; University of Michigan, Ferdinand W. Penn, R. E. Walker; University of Illinois, Archie H. Hart, Theodore Roane, Thomas B. Mayo, Ethelred E. Campbell, Ernest J. Wilkins, Frances O. Woods, Mary G. Gaines; University of Southern California, Gladys R. Harris, D. Elody Nesty; Ohio State University, Emmett B. Saunders, Carl E. Barnett, Nelson L. Barnett; University of Colorado, Lucille Buchanan; University of Minnesota, Mrs. Lillian A. Turner; University of Pittsburgh, Thomas E. Barton, Indiana University, Sirdastion D. Merriwether, Edward W. Proctor; State University of Iowa, Everett Colbert; College of the City of New York, Patanilla Barker.

Other colleges have conferred the Bachelor's Degree on 21 colored students, as follows: Colgate University, Ira D. Pinson; Des Moines College, Theodore S. Boone; Southwestern (Kan.), Charles T. Wood; Ohio University, Mary E. Wayne, Charles T. Ison, Sarah A. Cox, William D. Johnson; Iowa Wesleyan College, C. Harold Gooch; Carnegie Institute (Pittsburg), Mortimer A. Demmey; Butler College, Fannie V. Hyde, Eugenia S. Dent; Washburn College, Helen Forbes, William H. Jones, K. Hilyard; Hillsdale College, John M. Belcher, Robert H. Cable; Hunter College, Octavia F. Alexander; Milliken University, Fred. T. Long; Bates College, Julian D. Coleman; Case School, Harold A. Leatherman.


COLORED COLLEGES.

THE following 209 degrees of A. B. and B. S. have been conferred by the ten leading colored colleges, with the following ranking scholars:

Howard...70 — Mary Webb
Biddle...39 —
Fisk...26 — S. C. Buckner
Lincoln...24 — C. T. Kimbrough
Wilberforce...12 — G. E. Jackson
Atlanta University...8 — R. T. Carter
Morehouse College...8 — J. A. Derricotte
Talladega...8 —
Knoxville...7 — F. S. McMahan
Virginia Union...7 — D. W. Davis (2d)

Fisk gave one M. A. Degree.

Other colored colleges have graduated 115 Bachelor of Arts and Science as follows, with ranking scholars:

Bishop...14 — Ida E. Wade
Benedict...13 — M. B. West
Negro A. & T., N. C....10 — 
State A. & M., S. C. 9 — J. H. Duckett
Philander Smith...8 — Minnie Elston
Livingstone...8 — 
Florida A. & M....7 — E. J. McMillan
Clark...6 — C. V. Ross
Shaw...6 — M. E. Dubissette
Samuel Huston...5 — J. W. Neal
Morgan...4 — W. T. Bell
Rust...3 — 
Virginia Theological...3 — J. W. Megginson
Straight...3 — H. S. Henry
Morris Brown...3 — L. R. Lautier
Spelman...2 —
Miles Memorial...2 —
Roger Williams...2 —
Claflin...2 —
Bennett...1 —
Alabama A. & N....1 —
Paine, Georgia...1 —


PROFESSIONAL GRADUATES.

PROFESSIONAL graduates are reported to us as follows:

LAW, 32:
Yale...3
Northwestern...1
University of Kansas...2
University of Pittsburgh...1
State University of Iowa...1
Boston...2
Harvard...2
Howard...20

MEDICINE, 110:
Northwestern...2
University of Michigan...2
Tufts...1
Boston...1
Temple...3
Meharry...77
Howard...24