DEGREES CONFERRED 1929 467

GRADUATE SCHOOL
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Harry Daniel Baernstein, M.S. (University of Wisconsin) Madison
Physiological Chemistry and Physiology
The conductivity method and proteolysis.
Arvil Sylvester Barr, M.A. (Indiana University) * Madison
Education and Psychology
A study of the teaching performance of good and poor teachers of the
social studies in the junior and senior high school.
Alfred Glen Barry, M.A. (University of Wisconsin) Madison
Socialogy, Psychology, and Economics
Police problems in the light of modern science.
Harold William Beams, M.A. (Northwestern University) * Belle Plaine, Kans.
Zoology and Anatomy
Cytological study on milk formation.
Ralph David Bienfang, M.S. (University of Wisconsin) Jefferson
Pharmacognosy and Plant Physiology
A pharmacognostical study of Polygala senega Linne.
Jacob Roy Blough, M.A. (University of Wisconsin) Madison
Economics and Law
The geographical distribution of Wisconsin tax bases and its significance
in state fiscal policy.
Hugh Samuel Bostock, M.S. (McGill University ) Monte Creek, B. C. Can.
Geology and Mining Engineering
The geological and ore deposits of the Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley,
British Columbia.
John Edleston Bowstead, M.S. (University of Wisconsin) * Edmonton, Alberta, Can.
Animal Husbandry, Agricultural Chemistry and Genetics
The effect of breeding immature females.
Alfred Warren Briggs, M.S. (University of Wisconsin ) Madison
Economics, Philosophy and Political Science
Labor in the window glass industry.
Charles Russel Burnham, M.S. (University of Wisconsin) Fort Atkinson
Genetics and Plant Pathology
Studies on the inheritance of wilt resistance in flax.
Howard Black Calderwood, Jr. B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan) loDyrone, Pa.
Political Science and History
International protection of minorities in national states.
Morris Gilmore Caldwell, M.A. (University of Wisconsin) Lodi
Sociology, Economics, and Political Science
Male juvenile delinquency in relation to the home and community en-
vironment: a study of the commitments to the Wisconsin Industrial
School for Boys July 1, 1925 to December 31, 1927.
Ralph Merrill Caldwell, M.S. (University of Wisconsin ) Madison
Botany, Plant Pathology, and Plant Physiology
Scald of cereals and other grasses caused by Rhynchosporium spp.
Ralph Droz Casey, M.A. (University of Washington) Hugene, Ore.
Political Science and Journalism
Propaganda technique in the 1928 presidential campaign.
Ewan Clague, M.A. (University of Washington) New York, N. Y.
Economics, Political Science, and Philosophy
Theory and measurement of phyiscal productivity.
Allan Philip Colburn, M. S. (University of Wisconsin ) Wauwatosa
Chemical Engineering, Physical Chemistry, and Physics
Heat transfer in tubular gas condensers.
Newel Howland Comish, M.S. (University of Wisconsin) * Corvallis, Ore.
Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
The standard of living.

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