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Show IDAHO SCHOOL WILL AWARD 200 DEGREES A MOSCOW. Ida, May IT. Two hundred decrees will be aranted at the University of Idaho commencement commence-ment June t. There will be eighteen eight-een masters and two doctors' decrees, de-crees, besides 'he 1(0 bachelors' degrees of ths senior class. Desrses of doctor of lows will be conferred on I'rinee Oelaelo Cas-tanl, Cas-tanl, Italian ambassador to the United Htates. who waa at ons tlms a prominent mining engineer In north Idaho mines, and Dr. James A. MacLean. chancellor of the University Uni-versity of Manitoba, former president presi-dent of the University of Idaho. Masters degrees In ths various colleges and, departments will be awarded as follows: Master of arts, Oeorge M. Cole of Augusta. Me, Tart fsarson, of Moscow ; Mary Itwla. of Moscow; and Ldt Winkler of Blarkroot: master of science. Uuataf Hammer, of Moscow; Richard Howard, of Pocatella, and Robert Snyder, of Moscow; master of science In airri- i culture. Tranqulllno Ksjardo. of Blnalonan. P. I.; Jesse Kelts. f I-Arnre, Ark.; Leuie Cnsmptln. of Tacoma, Wash.; and Naomi Chapman, Chap-man, of Asotin, Wash.; master of science In mechanical engineering, Philip Robertson, of Bear: master of science In metallurgy. John Band-back, Band-back, of Halt Lska City, Utah. Phillip Phil-lip Hhenon, of Halmon, and Oeorge Bmolak of Moscow; master of science sci-ence In education, Robert Ieltca of Moscow; Margaret Bvrne of Moscow, Mos-cow, and Ethel K. Red field of Albany, Al-bany, Ore. |