Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: ADDRESSES AND LECTURES, 1914-15 The speakers at Convocation during the year 1914-15 were as follows: Charles W. Dabney, Ph.D., LL.D., president of the University; Frank W. Chandler, Ph.D., dean of the College of Liberal Arts; Miss Annie Laws, secretary and treasurer of the National Red Cross Society, Cincinnati Chapter; Mr. Louis Brandeis, of Boston; Emilie W. McVea, A.M., assistant professor of English and dean of women; Dr. Martin Fischer, Joseph Eichberg professor of Physiology in the College of Medicine; Herman Schneider, Sc.D., dean of the College of Engineering; Mr. Ralph Holterhoff, of the Alumni Association; Mr. James Albert Green; Mr. Shelley Rouse; Dr. H. S. Pritchett, head of the Carnegie Foundation; Dr. H. Karl W. Kumm; Mr. Ted Mercer; Hollis Burke Frissell, principal of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; Rev. James David Moffat, ex-president of Washington and Jefferson University; Dr. George A. Thayer, minister of the Unitarian Church of Cincinnati; Judge Alfred K. Nippert; Professor P. V. N. Myers, formerly of the History Department of this University; Mr. T. C. Powell, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Public addresses were given as follows: William Chandler Bagley, Ph.D., director of the School of Education, University of Illinois: "The Educational Basis of a Democracy." (Delivered at the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Secondary School Principals and Teachers of the Schools Affiliated with the University of Cincinnati.) February 20, 1915. Dr. S. Hall Young, of Alaska, an illustrated lecture on "The Stampede to the Klondike." April 12, 1915. Rev. E. S. Buchanan, an illustrated lecture on "The Morgan Beatus Apocalypse." April 14, 1915. Mr. F. H. Newell, consulting engineer of the U. S. Reclamation Service, an illustrated addres...