Oral Tests Start Tuesday and Last Until June 15* ELEVEN AS CANDIDATES Committees Are Appointed; Schedule Published. Eleven ore taking the oral examinations for a master’s degree, which started Tuesday and will continue until June ir>. The work for a degree requires this ex amination in addition to the thesis which is handed in by each applicant. The student must file three copies of his thesis at least a week prior to the time set for the examination. All are required to take this oral examination, which lasts for two hours. There is a committee of five or six faculty mem bers appointed to examine each student, and he must appear before this board and answer any questions they may choose to ask him. The examinations are open to the public and anyone interested in them is invited to attend. The examination schedule is as fol lows: May 31.—Vivian Kellems, major in economics, at 3 p. m., in room 37 library. The examination committee is Dr. Gil bert. Professor Cameron. Dr. Conklin. Dr. Wheeler, Professor Bass, Dean Bob bins. Thesis: “Workmen’s Compensa tion in Oregon.” June 1.—Verne R. McDougle, major in business administration, at 3 p. m., in room 22, Commerce. Examination eom committee, P. .T. Bolitho, Dean Hale, Dean Robbins. Dr. Gilbert. Thesis ^“Ac counting for Scrap-; Defective Work and By-Products.” Juno 0.—Mary IT. Chambers, major in zoology, at 1:30 p. m., in room 32 Dearly. Examination committee, Dr. Torrey, Dr. Bovard, Prof. Sweetser, Dr. Shinn, Dr. Boynton. Thesis: “Effect of Lowering the Metabolic Rate in the Developing Eggs of the Steel-head Trout.” .Tune 7.—Jessamine McGloin, major in sociology, at 3 p. m„ in room 34, Li brary. Examination committee. Dr. Gil bert. Professor Bass, Dr. Parsons, Dean Robbins, Dean Young, Dr. Barnett. Thesis: “The Socialized State.” .Tune 7.—Andrew Fish, major in his tory, at 5 p. m., in room 30, Library. Ex amaination committee. Dr. R. C. Clark. Professor Barnes, Dean Young, Dean Sheldon, Professor Howe. Thesis: “The Struggle for San Juan Island.” June 0.—Charles Reynolds, major in education, at 1:30 p. m., in room 2, edu cation building. Examination committee, Dr. Sheldon, Dr. Gregory, Dt. Rebec. Dr. Parsons, Dr. Young, Dr. R. C. Clark. Thesis: “The History of Private Secondary Schools in the City of Port land.” June 0.—Ruth Montgomery, major in education, at 3:30 p. m.. in room 2, edu cation building. Examination committee, Dr. DeBusk. Dr. Gregory, Dr. Sheldon. Dr. Parsons, Dr. Young. Dr. Wheeler. Thesis: “A Study of the Distribution of Mental Ability in Two Standard High Schools.” •Tune 10.—Mary A. Hogan, major in psychology, at 3 p. in., in room 30, Mc Clure. Examination committee , Dr. Conklin, Dr. Wheeler, Dr. Crosland, Dr. DeBusk, Dr. Sheldon. Professor Mary Watson. Thesis: “A Preliminary Stan dardization of a Group Test for Steno graphers and Typists.” June 14.—Read Bain, major in sociol ogy. at 3 p. m.. in room 34, library. Ex hrii/'prsiA/9forist’s On the Commencement Pay let the threshold of her life be strewn with flowers They will add a touch of charm to her costume and one little rose may be laid away—perhaps in tha hope chest, and you’ll never know the secret of it until some time has flown. Buy her flowers—-it’s a most pleas iug thing to do. Every event is an occa sion for flowers. Vtmfrsifu3forist ’ .„ I physics, at 7 *p af*. ° Dav> major in Mine, n!'.1' Wi,',-''"0'' ^AlIi*te”Dr Thomson Effect in 31*' T1,esis: The June 15_v ,M,‘rr"ry.” j education, atV.-Jo'i" BiUler’ "'aJor ir' I eafl'°n building p.1"'’."1 roo"i 2, edu I r>1'. Sheldon. Di.XDeRlat!0n f'0l,1,"'t Ur. Wheels p,.a;B,.,Sk- ?r-«reK !>r Ri1tes. Thesis- ..ASo>r h‘ applicants* for a^^8'1"8/0'Work done hr important, since thr^rS dpgrep >’* very Pared by these t, !"*' fl‘° theses P»’e ,n°do to the litent ,ntS’ nd