Ube 'Ulnt\1ersit� of (.tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINTHCONVOCATIONUbe ButumnAUGUST TWENTY-SEVENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENROCKE9ELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional- Rubensmarch BenoitThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the University• The Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, JOHN THOMAS McNEILL, PH.D., Professor of theHistory of European ChristianityIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Humbler Part." WILLIAM CLYDE DEVANE, JR., PH.D., Professor and Headof the Department of English, Cornell University; Frederic Ives CarpenterVisiting Professor of English, The University of Chicago, Summer, 1937IV. THE AWARD OF HONORSSecond-year Honor Scholars, selected for excellence in the work of the first year in theCollege:Katherine AdamsJacquelyn AebyBetty Lois AhlquistArnold AndersenElizabeth Samantha AustinCharles Richard BartonBarbara Eleanor BeerLuther Earle Birdzell, Jr.Sara Lee BloomEdgar Michel BowmanWilliam James CorcoranHarry Hamilton CorneliusCharles Edward CraneCourtenay Crocker, Jr.Tamaara DanishStanley DoddJoel FantlHelen FlarsheimEthel Julia FrankMargaret GarverAlexander Lawrence George Matthew Theodore GladstoneDaniel GlaserRobert Hoey GreenVera Josephine GreenMary Elizabeth GrenanderHarper HeizerHoward Zvi HerzigVincent Paul HollanderHerbert Clarence JohnsonElliott Abner KaplanMarvin KernesWasley Sven KrogdahlRobert Edwin KronemyerWilliam Wille LaiblinHerbert LesserPeter Royal LevinMartin LevitJohn Francis McNellisLawrence Clemmer NodererPierre Sailly Palmer, Jr.Robert Franklin Patton Monrad Gotke PaulsenCharles William PfeifferKarl Harry PribramJohn Oliver PundersonAnatol RapoportWilliam Roscoe RemingtonLaVerne Alma RiessJoseph RosensteinWalter RothsteinJoan SchutzWillis Harlow ShapleyHelen Patricia ShrackJoseph SondheimerWilliam Henry SpeckRobert Willson StokleyNorman Francis SvendsenChankey Nathaniel TouartHarvey David VernonNaomi G. WaxmanRichard Ellis WorthingtonThird-year Honor Scholars, selected for high scholastic achievement in the comprehensiveexaminations of the College:Daniel BanesWalter J. BlumMorris Harold CohenRobert Finley DruryJames Allen DunkinAlbert Glasgow GuyJack IndritzNorman Maurice KaplanWilliam Phelps KentHenry Lawrence KraybillWilliam Walter Levis, Jr. Alexander Ignatz LowingerIrving MackKathryn Isabel MacLennanRuth Lillian MaimonMarshall MelinByron Coffman MillerSeymour Henry MillerWilliam Brannon Neal, Jr.Robert Leroy PlatzmanEdward Frank RaackWilliam Charles Rasmussen Arnold Marshall RoseLeo James SaidelEdward SegelFredrick George SmithWilliam Burton SowashShirley Ann StarRobert Leonard StraubeAlan Harold TullyLeonard WeissArthur Joel YaspanFourth-year Honor Scholars, selected by the departments for excellence in the work ofthe first three years:Richard Abrams, ChemistryVictor Aaron Altman, EconomicsWinston Harper Bostick, PhysicsRobert S. Brumbaugh, PhilosophyNadreen Alice Burnie, EnglishHugh McCulloh Davidson, Ro-mance LanguagesAvron Isaac Douglis, SociologyGraduate Honor Scholars:Joseph Axelrod, Romance Lan-guagesFrieda Mildred Brim, SociologyJohn Keith Butters, EconomicsJoseph James Ceithaml, Biochem-istrySophie Joan Eisenstein, HistoryThomas Dillon Howells, EnglishRobert Louis Kyhl, PhysicsLibuse Alexandra Lukas, Physics Miriam Fine, HistoryGladys Gerner, BotanyEmil Frank Jarz, Political ScienceWilliam S. Karush, MathematicsDavid Jerome Lochman, Physi-ologyCatharine Zenker Lutherman,ZoologyJoan Naumburg, LiteratureEdith Kirsten Neidle, BotanyJacob Frederick Ochstein, PoliticalScienceIva Teruko Osanai, AnthropologyNorman Martin Pearson, PoliticalScienceTheodore Puckowitz, ChemistryDorothy Ruth Shapiro, OrientalLanguages and Literatures William Hardy McNeill, HistoryHerbert Passin, AnthropologyRobert Severin Rasmussen, Chem-istryOscar Seltzer, EconomicsWilma Gladys Son, H omeEconomicsZelda Teplitz, BacteriologyBarbara Wilder, ArtEarl Edward Stricker, EconomicsNathan Sugarman, ChemistryNorman Taub, PsychologyRaymond Edgar Weinstein, Physi-ologyGeorge William Whitehead, Jr.,MathematicsGertrude Vergene Wilson, HomeEconomicsThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in thecomprehensive examinations of the College is awarded toAdele RoseThe Civil Government Prize for excellence in the political science section of the com­prehensive examination in the introductory course in the social sciences is awarded toWilliam Henry Speck, First Monrad Gotke Paulsen, Second David Samuel Lozansky, ThirdThe Alfred Whital Stern Prize for the best essay on the subject "The Importance ofCommon Honesty" is awarded toThomas Jackson Blakleyv. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science by Dean Robert RedfieldCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Science by Dean Robert RedfieldCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Dean WilliamHomer SpencerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean William Hay TaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Robert RedfieldCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Elizabeth Orpha BeckleyAgnes Catherine Gilroy Mirrela Abraham GreenbergEthel M. Brumagim Grosse Corrine Rodgers RobinsonVerdelle Gardner TaylorFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Ralph Overholser BairdRobert Delaney Beaird, Jr.Elliot Irwin CohnTheodore CohnGerrit DangremondMargaret Stewart FunkMorris Leon GoldmanRobert Charles Greenwood Eleanor Smith GroundsMarvin Irwin JacobsAlvin Francis KahanKathryn Lois LanghorneOscar Lanphar, Jr.Florence Eileen LawsonArnold Lazarow James Sydney May, Jr.Venus LaDonna McEllhineySaul ScheffRose SilvermanPhilip Allen SmithGeorge Neil StewartHannah Louise WaldenAnne Beatrice QuinnGwendolyn RandRuth RaneyKirsten Daisy RichardsMacha Louis RosenthalLouis L. SacksHelen Mary ShiffmanIda SiegalAgatha Lidwina TosneyHoward Alexander Vernon, Jr.Cecil Marie WolfeHenrietta YalowitzHerbert Maurice ZimmermanII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESLouise Evelyn AckerZena Karras BaileyPatricia BeesleyGennette Grail BeggsMarjorie Jean BevilleEdward John BlumeKathryn M. BurkeBeatrice Carol CherimpesEvelyn Marjory ChertowViolet Elenore ChulockEverett Kenneth DeanYvonne Irma EngelmannRuth FantusGenevieve Marie FishJean Louise Garrigus For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Gloria GreenhutDorothy Elizabeth HammWilliam Boos HartJacques David HessRosemary Barclay HowardRuth Louise HoytPearl Louise JimenezThomas William KerrDorothy Jane KinsleyVirginia Charlotte KurowskiJohn Bernard LundyJohn McCrimmonEsther Alfrida OhmElizabeth Frances PooleRuthlyn Margot NeumannMarjorie Alice RawlingsAdele SchmittWinifred Bertha SeitzMay Maud WallerFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Phoebe Nan Clanton ArringtonCharlotte Beard DayAlice DenbyElizabeth Josephine EllsworthRuth Evans GlennGeorgana Green Marie Elizabeth JamesonMargaret W. KauwlingEleanor Edith KingClara Karolin KolbeMadeleine Despres LevinLucy Maria MaloneIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJulius BadnerHerbert Bristol BaldwinSarah BaylenDiane Marian BelogianisMoses G. BerkmanBenjamin H. CrockettAmos DorinsonIrwin Mandel FlacksNicholas John Gavares For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Samuel Charles GoldbergKatherine Margaret GuslerDonal Kerr HolwayWilliam HorwitzEugene Yuichi IdakaNora Dearth JohnsonMathew KalinowskiElva Irene KaminBurton E. Ketcham, Jr. David Maurice KinslerLibuse Alexandra LukasJames Alton Lydick, Jr:Robert Leroy PlatzmanAnamae Therese ReynoldsMichael George SavoyiasGladys Marie SundstromSheldon Ayers TaylorFred Walter Tisdel·IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESOlga AdlerMildred Catherine BallMilton Leo BernardJoyce Regine BodenheimerWilliam Hugh BowenThomas Kirk ChristieVerne Ellsworth CrackelMary Alice DuddyOra Etta DukeSophie Joan EisensteinArthur John FloryRita FoxSeymour Warren FriedmanPhyllis Lenore GoldsteinBernice Janet Goodsitt For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Margaret Louise HiettPhilip JanusFrank Foreman KahnHermann John William KoenigNorman G. LipskyElinor Bobette LoeffClarence Henry MahaffayBernard Clair MahanThaddeus MartowskiSidney Daniel MerlinEstelle Anabelle MeyerMarian MeyerovitzJeanette Diane OknerLouis Theodore OlomJames Barton Phelps Marion Gaillard PitnerEthel Harriet PowersPearl RootCharlotte RosenbaumGerald Raymond RosenthalIrving SandersHelen Ruth SapirEarl Lynwood SappingtonJohn Hopkin ShinerMyrtle Elizabeth SmithJohn Scott StevensMary Jane StevensonEdward StokesWilliam Muir TaliaferroBradford WilesFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Evelyn Anne CarlsonFlorence FogelsonCora Gouwens Floretta Margaret McDougallBarbara Louise MennePearl Kennedy Nims Irma Henrietta N ordsiekCharlotte Katherine RustMildred Edith ShamboFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Lucille Laura BoydMae Winifred EkvallDorothy Margaret FlowersEmma Louise FreyermuthNorman Herbert AbramsRuth Mildred AllisonThem J. AnesDonald Hartman BakerSigmund Herman Danziger, Jr.Jean Campbell DeckerAlex L. FrankelGordon GroverHelen Ann Hagedorn Gladys Knott HarbisonDorothy Mae JohnsonKatharine Isabel KochFlorence Adele Lillo Lena NelsonRachael Wilhite ScottElizabeth Harpole WestV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Richard Lee HathawayMarian Elizabeth HerrburgSarah Lattin HicksJ oaneath Lewee HillNorbert Peter HoltermanRuby Lela HowellWalaska Ruth KohlerWalter Charles KozakMary Louise Laverty Nat Howard NewmanForest Dale RichardsonLester Lee Rink, Jr.Bertha A. SchaffnerDavid Throop VaughanEdward Reuflin WilliamsFlorence WissigWilliam Gibson WoodClarence Allen WrightRobert Howry EspenshadeMabel Thusnelda Flum For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Mathilda Miller Scott Ethel Goldie SmithArvid Leonard AndersonEdward Blessing Beeks VI. iN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Jess A. Joseph, Jr. Edmond MoussaliWilliam Francis O'KeeffeFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONJoseph Stephen Harrell For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1,..' n_'� � \, *Sl '\ GRt.��u����t�f�I�is��XANDER(Romance Languages)ND:111� 1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESJOHN VOLNEY ALLCOTTPh.B., University of Wisconsin, 1928(Art)PATRICIA BEESLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(English)JAMES HENRY BREASTED, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1932(Art)FLOYD JARED BROOKSA.B., North Central College, 1927(History) Thesis: A Study of the Romantic Elements in Larra's "Macias"and "El Doncel de Don Enrique el Doliente"Thesis: Space Problems in French Painting during the Eighteen­seventiesWithout ThesisThesis: The Development of the Human Figure in the Statuaryof the Eighteenth Dynasty in EgyptThesis: George Fitzhugh, a Study in Ante-bellum SouthernThoughtOLGA HELENE BUSHA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Romance Languages)CARVEL EMERSON COLLINSS.B. in Ed., Miami University, 1933(English)WALLACE WARNER DOUGLASA.B., Colgate University, 1936(English)FREDERIC ALVAN FISHER, JR.A.B., Bowdoin College, 1935(English)DOROTHY HINMAN HINDA.B., University of Chicago, 1912(Latin)MICHAEL KOWANA.B., Ohio State University, 1935(English)WALTER DENTEN LOB ANS.B., University of Minnesota, 1933(English)HELEN MARGUERITE LOESEKEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Germanics)THEODORE FRANCIS LOWNIKMus.B., DePaul University, 1933Ph.B., ibid., I935Ed.M., ibid., I936(Romance Languages)HILDUR WESTLUND LUNDQUISTS.B., University of Chicago, I907(Romance Languages)IMOGENE CAMPBELL McCORMICKA.B., Geneva College, 1930(English)DOROTHY MARIETTA MOREHOUSEA.B., Wellesley College, 1936(Latin)JANE MORRISONA.B., Oberlin College, 1933(Art)DOROTHY MAXINE ODENHEIMER(Art)EDWIN HEMPHILL OSBORNEA.B., Maryville College, 1930(Latin)BUFORD LINDSAY PICKENSS.B., University of Illinois, I930(Art)HELENE BERNARDINE PIRRITTEA.B., Rosary College, 1929(Romance Languages)FRANKLIN PORTERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1933(English)CHARLES LESLIE REID, JR.IJQ A.B., Union College, I936cI \\ S l- Q (Romance Languages)Dc,10 /' VELYN ROSE REZEK\ .J A.B., University of Chicago, 1936(English)FLOY MAY RINGA.B., University of Tennessee, I929(Latin)JOSIE SHUMATE SALVATIERRAA.B., Howard University, 1927(Romance Languages)IRENE MABEL SHEAS.B., University of Chicago, 19I7(Romance Languages)MARY MARGARET SWANA.B., Carleton College, 1929(English) Without ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: The "Horspiel"Without ThesisWithout ThesisWithout. ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: The Central Building in Italian PaintingThesis: The Throne of the Madonna in Tuscan Painting of theLate Trecento and Early QuattrocentoWithout ThesisThesis: A Study of the Secular Architecture in Tuscany duringthe Twelfth and Thirteenth CenturiesWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: Personal and Occasional Elements in the Writings ofDavid HumphreysWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisL��i'\L\)�� ,\\ D\(}ooo�� �t-�39q1DFCV1�l'B?Fflo.\=c\q_� �F,�cllL��'1q� EDWIN RICHARD THIELEA.B., Emmanuel Missionary College( 1918(Oriental Languages and Literatures)LEWIS VICTOR THOMASA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Oriental Languages and Literatures)ROBERT CECIL TSCHAEGLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Art) Thesis: The Beginnings of Land Transportation in Mesopo­tamiaThesis: A Contribution toward a Bibliography of TurkishStudiesThesis: Actualism in Portrait Sculpture: A Problem of StyleBased on Examination of the Naturalism of French Eight­eenth-Century Portrait Busts with Emphasis on the Style ofHoudonThesis: Figures of Speech in Zola's Early FictionSOPHIE ROCHELLE WEINSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Romance Languages)IRENE ZIMMERMANA.B., College of Emporia, 1927(Romance Languages) Without ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESSISTER MARIE MARGARET DE SION HIG­GINSA.B., Marquette University, 1929(Mathematics) Thesis: A Special Birational TransformationIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESEDWARD KEITH BEARDA.B., Sterling College, 1936(Political Science)CECIL LOAR BIGELOWS.B., Ball State Teachers College, 1930(Education)JAMES ELMO LENNOX BLACKA.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1922(Education)ARTHUR WITT BLAIRS.B., North Texas State Teachers College, 1933(Education)GEORGE WASHINGTON BLAKES.B., University of Illinois, 1915(Education)ERNESTINE ERSKINE BRAZEALA.B., Spelman College, 1928(History)MARJORIE FRANCES BURRELLPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1927(Education)MARVIN LESTER CARPERS.B., Roanoke College, 1927(Education)STEPHEN GEORGE CHACONASA.B., George Washington University, 1936(History)SARAH CHAKKOA.B., Madras University (India), 1925A.M., ibid., 1930(Education)BARBARA ANNE CHANDLERA.B., Georgia State College for Women, 1934(History)LEWIS CAMPBELL COPELANDA.B., Texas Christian University, 1931(Sociology)MARY ETHEL COURTENAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1909(Education)WATSON BRADLEY DICKERMANA.B., Dartmouth College, 1928(Education) Thesis: Nationalism: As Developed by Theodore Roosevelt,Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. RooseveltThesis: A History of Valparaiso University from I873 to I925Thesis: An Analysis of Textbooks to Determine the Status ofGeneral Mathematics in Grades Seven and EightThesis: Teacher-Education in the Non-State Colleges of TexasThesis: The Value of Estimating Answers in Solving Arithmeti­cal ProblemsThesis: Labor Problems in Colonial GeorgiaThesis: The Relative Merits of Two Procedures in PromotingReading ReadinessThesis: A Comparison of Pupil Progress under Two Curricu­lumsThesis: Greek Foreign Policy, I9I4-I7Thesis: The Treatment of the Social Sciences in Books on Educa­tional PsychologyThesis: The Abolitionist's Picture of the SouthThesis: The Limits and Characteristics of Metropolitan ChicagoThesis: The Persistence of Leadership in Girl Graduates of theLindblom High School, ChicagoThesis: Teacher-Training in the Illinois Emergency EducationProgramSARAH GERLACHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Education)L "B ')Ott� CHESTER EUGENE GILPIN. . . \ ._ \ E.B., State Normal School (Moorhead, Minnesota), 1932(Education)JUDSON CLARK GRAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)r:D N \,\ ,-, SUZANNE ELIZABETH GRAYBILLir E.B., Whitewater State Teachers College (Wisconsin),1934(Education)EDNA BOOTH GREERA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1922(History)JANE MARIE HALKYARDPh.B., DePaul University, 1927(Education)MARCITA BERNICE HALKYARDPh.B., in Ed., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)'fqti��\-\CC1C\qLt qqtt4 GRACE LAURA FOSTERPh.B., in Ed., University of Chicago, 1931(Education)RUTH IRENE FOSTERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)HELENA GAVINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1905(Education)CARROL CARMAN HALLS.B., Eureka College, 1927(Education)MARY VIRGINIA HARRISA.B., Washington University, 1934(History)MARION CHANDLER HAYSS.B., University of Minnesota, 1927(Education)JENNIE GALE RAMP HEWESPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1924(History)CHARITY RUTH HILLISA.B., Simpson College, 1936(History)JOEL FULTON HOKES.B., Lewis Institute, 1930(Education)THURMAN MONROE HUEBNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Education)KARL JENKINSONA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1935(History)DEWITT HUTTON JOHNA.B., The Principia College, 1936(Political Science)FLORENCE ALICE KEATINGA.B., Northwestern University, 1912(Education)WILLEY PETE KLINGENSMITHS.D., University of Illinois, 1927(Education)PHILIP CLIFTON KURTZA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1917(Education)BERNICE HEAL LEEA.B., George Washington University, 1922(History)BERNICE JEAN LEVINA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Education) Thesis: Pupil Progress in Single- and Mixed-Grade GroupClassesThesis: Linguistic and Rhetorical Aspects of Adztlt Composi­tionsThesis: An Experiment in Measuring Achievement in CollegeComposition in Relation to the Effects of a Semester's Coursein Writing PracticeThesis: A Study of the Constancy and the Predictive Value of theI.Q.Thesis: A Comparison of Two Methods of Teaching BiologyThesis: A Comparison of Children of Higher and Lower Achieve­ment Quotient in Respect to Personality Trait RatingsThesis: A Critical Study of Choral SpeechThesis: The Influence of the South upon Illinois Prior to I860Thesis: An Investigation to Discover the Influence of Home Con­ditions on Changes in Mental AbilityThesis: The Effect of Relief Status upon the School Progress ofChildrenThesis: Trends in the Organization of High-School Chemistrysince I920Thesis: Central Control of Local Government in England at theEnd of the Sixteenth CenturyThesis: Secondary Education in Lyons TownshipThesis: Attitude of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Weston Slavery, I844-6I, with Special Reference to the Attitude ofthe Church in IllinoisThesis: The Memphis Convention of I845Thesis: The Development 0/ the Todd School in Woodstock,IllinoisThesis: A Comparison of Two Methods of Reporting PhysicsLaboratory ExperimentsThesis: The Social Philosophy of Sir Francis Bernard, RoyalGovernor of Massachusetts, I76o-69Thesis: The Social and Political Thought of David Lloyd GeorgeThesis: A Comparative Study of the Value of Two Methods inImproving Reading AchievementThesis: Utilization of Space in Building Plans of Elementary­School Buildings in Chicago, I878 to I937Thesis: The Development of Public Education in Bloomington,IllinoisThesis: William Dudley Foulke: Quaker, Reformer, PublicistThesis: An Experiment in Remedial Reading at the CollegeLevelEDITH LEVINA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1926(Education)MARIAN BRACKETT LIPPITTA.B., Antioch College, 1935(Education)JULIA HERMINE LORENZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Education)EMIL LUCKIA.B., University of Manitoba, 1934(History)ARTURO CAMPIRANO MACIASA.B., Texas Christian University, 1933(Education)DON MATTHEW MACKENZIEA.B., Park College, 1933(Education)RALPH WILLIAM MARSHALLA.B., University of Illinois, 1916(History)BYRON McCAMMONS.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1927(Education)JOHN PAUL MICHAELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Education)LAURA WHITE MUSSEHLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)JOSEPHINE NEUBAUERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)\ MINNIE HODGSON NOELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)MARGARET ALBERTSON OKESONPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1928(Education)MERTYS KATHRINE OLSENS.B., University of Minnesota, 1926(History)DOMINIC P. PANDOLFIS.B., West Tennessee State Teachers College, 1931(Education)RUTH HARTFORD PATTERSONS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,1934(Education)ADDISON LAMPTON PERKINSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(History)WALTER EDWARD PETERSONS.B., Lewis Institute, 192I(Education)JOSEPH HUGHES PLASKETS.B., Northwestern University, 1933(Education)DAVID GRAY POSTONA.B., University of Louisville, 1929(History)VIRGIL PETER PUZZOA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(History)JOSEPHINE CECILIA QUINLANA.B., University of Illinois, 1922(Education)NASARIO RABANESS.B., Lewis Institute, 1930(Political Science)RAYMOND JOHN SCHERTZA.B., Goshen College, 1922(Education) Thesis: The Algebraic Ability of Children of the Colored RaceThesis: The Validation of a College Examination in PsychologyThesis: The Reading Achievements and Deficiencies of Ninth­Grade Negro PupilsThesis: The Gallo-Roman Colon ate and the Germanic InvasionsThesis: The Rural School in MexicoThesis: Factors Associated with the Success of Students on theFinal Master's Examination in the Department of EducationThesis: The Early History of the Galena and Chicago UnionRailroadThesis: The Parent-Teacher Association in the Fort WaynePublic SchoolsThesis: Relationship between Self-initiated Growth and Success­ful TeachingThesis: Success of High-School Freshmen in Two Plans of PupilAdjustmentThesis: The W.P.A. Commercial Education Program in theChicago AreaThesis: The Effects of Systematic Training in Locating I nforma­tionThesis: An Expe.riment in Creative WritingThesis: The Development of White House Etiquettefrom Wash­ington through HooverThesis: Storage and Distribution of Supplies of School Systemsin Cities of from I5,000 to 30,000 in PopulationThesis: A Comparison of the Abilities of Children to Concen­trate in the Presence of DistractionThesis: The Attitude of the Anglican Bishops toward Social Re­form, I830-35Thesis: An Analysis of College Physics Textbooksfor PrinciplesInvolved in Medicine and DentistryThesis: The Administration, Organization, and Operation of theStudent Clubs in the Fort Wayne Secondary SchoolsThesis: The Foundation and Control of Missionary Educationin ChinaThesis: The Italians in Chicago, I890-I930Thesis: The Effectiveness of Remedial Instruction in Hyde ParkHigh SchoolThesis: Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Interests in thePhilippinesThesis: A Shtdy of the Sequence of Subjects of High-SchoolGraduatesej 0 JOSEPH MORRIS SELOVEA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Political Science)HELEN VICTORIA SEYMOURA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1936(Economics)ALPHA EDSON SMITHPh.B., Shurtleff College, 1920(Education)HARRIET MINOLA SMITHS.B., Northwestern University, 1932(Anthropology)ORSIE MARGARET THOMSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Education)MARGARET JOANNE VAN DE BUNTA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1926(Education)RUTH CECILE WAGNERA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1936(Political Science)ALICE HAMBLIN WEIRA.B., Lake Erie College, 1928(Education)JANET LAURA WEISSA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Economics)RONALD LEROY WHITNEYS.B., Western State Teachers College (Michigan), 1930(Education)MURRAY MONROE WISEA.B. in Ed., Ball State Teachers College, 1930(International Relations)GRACE LEONORE WOLFSOHNA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1936(Education)LEILA GLAPHYRA WOODSS.B., Knox College, 1923(Education)RUBY YETTERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(History) Thesis: Administrative Devices Dealing with Employer-EmployeeRelationships in the Federal ServiceThesis: The Organized UnemployedThesis: The Academies and Seminaries of Southern IllinoisThesis: On the Coincidence of Folklore Subject Matter with Cul­ture AreasThesis: An Inventory of the Distribution and Use of Time byFreshman Women Registered in the University of Chicago,Spring Quarter, 1935Thesis: Characteristics of Students Entering the Various Divi­sions and Professional Schools from the College in the Univer­sity of ChicagoThesis: Promotion and Transfer and Their Function in theIllinois State Civil Service r.I(Thesis: A Comparative Study of Mathematics Teachers in WestVirginia High SchoolsThesis: Industrial Relations in the Calumet District of IndianaThesis: A Comparison of Methods of Presenting EducationalFilmsThesis: The Latin-American Policy of the Franklin D. RooseveltAdministration.Thesis: An Investigation of the Jenkins Multiple-ComplexityProblemThesis: Sex Differences in Achievement and Interests �'n GeneralScience and Their Bearing on the Classification and Instruc­tion of PupilsThesis: Some Aspects in the Commercial Growth of Chicago,1835-50IV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLEDGAR EUGENE ATHERTONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Historical Field)GARY ALFRED BOUSMANA.B., University of Richmond, 1935(Practical Field) Thesis: The Contribution of Methodism to Education in Illinois,to 1855Thesis: Inclusive Membership in the Churches of the ChicagoBaptist AssociationThesis: An Analysis of the Nutritional Status and Food-ControlSystem of a Public-High-School CafeteriaThesis: A Study of Money Concepts and Money Attitudes of1,980 High-School PupilsV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSRUTH MARGARET McCLURGS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1924(iVHELEN KELLY McCORMICKS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,1932VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFRANCES SAWYER HENKEL.S. Certificate, University of Wisconsin, 1913S.B., Western Reserve University, 1933 Thesis: The Evaluation of Book Illustration in America, 163!r1800VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION/LORAINE ELIZABETH ADE,./' Ph.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1933EUGENE HYMAN ADELMANS.B., New York University, 1934\\Vqq�<C\ JAMES BROWN IV, J /' S.B., Haverford College, 1930HELEN TUNIS BURROWSA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1933--tILLIAN HAYTIN CARRA.]3., Colorado State College, 1935v}ACOB GROSS/.. S.B. in Ed., Kent State College, 1928EUNICE DORA HARKEYA.B., University of Kansas, 1928MAURICE EMERSON HOLCOMBS.B., Texas Christian University, 1925v""DOROTHY HOWLANDA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1935/ELISABETH RUNYAN HYLBERTA.B., Bucknell University, 1935'/ELLEN LOUISE JACOBSONS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1930V'RUTH PALMER JANOWICZA.B., Indiana University, 1929�ILEEN YVONNE JENNINGSA.B., University of Montana, 1933VELIZABETH NETTIE JONESA.B., Centre College, 1933V]OSEPH RAYMON�\KIRCHMAIERA.B., University of Rochester, 1932ORAMEL KENNETH KRUEGER "-S.B. in Ed., State Teachers College (Kearney, Ne­braska), 1932VINABEL BURNS LINDSAYA.B. in Ed., Howard University, 1920V HELEN SUSAN MEINZERJ/' A.B., Wellesley College, 1933DOROTHY LOUISE MOYERA.B., Rockford College, 1931v'MABEL ROSSETER NAYLORPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920/RUTH OTTENHEIMERA.B., University of Utah, 1933YSIDNEY SCHONBERGERPh.B., University of Chicago, 19344 Dl 0000 WADE TOZER SEARLESS.B., Ohio State University, 1928/ PENINAH GRACE SELIGMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935KENNETH V. THOMASA.B., Northwest Nazarene College, 1933OLINDA WOLFFS.B., University of Illinois, 1933 Field Study: Inactive Patients Registered at the Clinic of theHome for Destitute Crippled ChildrenField Study: I936 Registrants at the Jewish Vocational Serviceand Employment Center.. Thesis: Organization and Activities of the Pennsylvania Depart­ment of Welfare, I92I to I937Field Study: The Influence of the C.C.C. Educational Programon I80 EnrolleesField Study: Work Relief for Foster-Home ChildrenField Study: The Development of Public Welfare for DependentChildren in Ohio, with Special Reference to Cuyahoga CountyField Study: Fourteen Years with the Visiting Teacher in Kala­mazoo, Michigan, I922-36- Thesis: State Laws Governing Parole and Their Interpretationsby the CourtsField Study: Relief Clients Who Are Patients at PediatricsClinic of Provident HospitalField Study: Foster-Home Replacements in the Jewish HomeFinding Society, ChicagoField Study: Children Who Have Been Discharged from theOrthogenic SchoolField Study: The Chicago Demolition ProgramField Study: A History of Old Age Pension Legislation in Illi­noisField Study: The Illinois Adoption Law and Its Administrationin Cook CountyField Study: Young Persons Involved in Conflict with FederalLaws in the Area under the Jurisdiction of the United StatesDistrict Court for the Northern District of IllinoisThesis: Three Farmstead Communities iin Central NebraskaField Study: Negro Applicantsfor Old Age AssistanceField Study: Methods of Seeking Foster-Homes Used by SevenChild-Placing Agencies of ChicagoField Study: Need for Adjudication in Subsidy Cases beforethe Cook County Juvenile CourtField Study: The Chicago Relief Situation as Revealed in theOakwood District Office, September, I936Field Study: The Welfare Clinic at Bobs Roberts HospitalField Study: Work Applicants Hired by Employers: A Studyof Registrants Referred by the Illinois State EmploymentService- Thesis: The Determination of the Amount of Benefits Paid underthe Unemployment Compensation Systems of Belgium, Ge1'­many, Great Britain, and the Various States of the UnitedStatesField Study: Rent Payments and Housing in the Canal Districtof the Cook County Bureau of Public WelfareThesis: Former Relief Clients Sentenced to Jail June 30, I933-February 28, I937,jor Fraudulently Obtaining Relief from theIllinois Emergency Relief CommissionField Study: The Trachoma Clinics of Southern Illinois��q�\-"''I � c{ 9(l ��q\Q pqcr,qc\q,\QQG.�,QO'1 �fiu \ 091 Thesis: An Analysis of Quality Variations in Branded Mer­chandiseII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESLUDYE ADELLE ANDERSONS.B., Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg), 1933(Home Economics)ROBERT McKINLEY BEAVERSS.B., Morehouse College, 1929(Physiology)MARGARET ELIZABETH BURNSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Home Economics)ELEANOR PAXTON BURTONA.B., William Jewell College, 1929(Bacteriology and Parasitology)WILLIAM FRANCIS HEWITT, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1935(Physiology)LOIS HOLDERBAUMS.B., Kansas State College, 1925(Home Economics)ARTHUR DAVID PICKETTS.B., Iowa State College, 1936(Physiology)ROBERT BERNARD PORTISS.B., Yale University 1931M.D., University of Chicago, 1936(Pathology)JACOB JOSEPH RUTSTEINS.B., Massachusetts State College, 1936(Bacteriology and Parasitology)FERN THEODOSIA SILVERS.B., University of New Mexico, 1933(Home Economics)JOHN SKOKEd.B., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1935(Botany)FLORENCE MARIE STROHMS.B., University of Chicago, 1926(Botany)ESTHER THORNTON TAYLORS.B., Iowa State College, 1934(Home Economics)MARSHALL RAYMOND URISTS.B., University of Michigan, 1936(Physiology) Thesis: The Diurnal Curve of Mental Fatigability as Studied byBills's "Method of Blocking"Thesis: A Study of the Shortening Value of FatsThesis: Studies on the Etiology of Experimental Anterior Polio­myelitisThesis: The Basal Metabolism of the Adrenalectomized RatThesis: The Influence of the French Rococo on Chippendale Fur­nitureThesis: The Influence of Chronic CO-Poisoning on the ThyroidGland and on the Basal Metabolic Rate (Albino Rats)Thesis: The Pathology of Chronic Arthritis of Children ("Still'sDisease")Thesis: A Comparison of Brilliant Green Formate Medium andLactose Brothfor the Detection of the Colon Group of BacteriaThesis: Capillary Resistance of Indian Children at DifferentLevels of Vitamin C IntakeThesis: Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms of Four Flowering PlantsThesis: The Anatomy of the Transition Region of AraucariaimbricataThesis: Energy Intakes of Healthy Twelve-Year-Old GirlsThesis: Calcification Studies. in Experimental Fractures III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESLEONIDAS ALAOGLUS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Mathematics)BLANTON EMANUEL BLACKA.B., Morris Brown College, 1935(Geography)PAUL JOHN BRANDS.B., Kent State College, I93I(Geography)WILLIAM ROLLIN HANSONS.B., University of Chicago, I936(Mathematics)RALPH NATHANAEL JOHANSONS.B., Boston University, I936(Mathematics)HENRY JEROME KLOOSTERS.B., University of Chicago, I930(Chemistry)JOSEPH HARMON LEVINA.B., Wayne University, I936(Mathematics) Thesis: The Asymptotic Waring Problem for Fifth and SixthPowersThesis: The Rise and Decline of Plantation Agriculture inCoastal GeorgiaThesis: The Ravenna, Ohio, Area: A Functional StudyThesis: Special Surfaces Whose Asymptotic Curves Are TwistedCubicsThesis: The Plucker Numbers of the Hessian Steinerian andCayleyanThesis: The Preparation of Barium Copper MalonamideThesis: Inverse H ypergeometric ProbabilityRALPH MANSFIELDS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Mathematics)HERMAN LEWIS MEYER, JR.A.B., Westminster College (New Wilmington, Pennsyl­vania), 1936(Mathematics)LUETTA RUTH NEIMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Geography)MEYER MORRIS RESNIK OFFS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Mathematics)JEROME MICHAEL SACHSS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Mathematics)WILLIAM FREDERICK TALBURTS.B., Northeastern State Teachers College (Oklahoma),1927(Chemistry)MARION JONATHAN TURNERA.B. in Ed., Ball State Teachers College, 1936(Mathematics)LEAH RUTH WOLKOWA.B., Wellesley College, 1935(Mathematics) Thesis: Periodic Solutions for One Degree of FreedomThesis : Numerical Solution of Differential Equations of Dynami­cal OriginThesis: Utilization of the San Joaquin Riser and Its TributariesThesis: Expansion Theorems Associated with Generalized Lam­bert SeriesThesis: The Newton Polygon and PolyhedronThesis: The Effect of High-Frequency Sound Waves on CertainChemical Compounds in Presence of Platinum CatalystsThesis: Some Differential Equations in the Theory of SurfacesThesis: Periodic Orbits for a Central ForceIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:EDWIN SCOFIELD GALUSHAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935JOSEPH NORMAN GRIMSHAWA.B., University of Chicago, 1936NINA MAURINE HAPPA.B., Northwestern University, 1930GARTH EDGAR HECKMANS.B. in Ed., Bowling Green State College, 1933VIVIAN CHARLOTTE KLEMMEA.B., University of Chicago, 1936NEIL FRANCIS MACDONALDChern.B., Cornell University, 1920GEORGE PECKA.B., University of Chicago, 1935CHARLES ROVETTAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930ELBERT McCLELLAND SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, 1936JESSE CLYDE SUMSIONS.B., Brigham Young University, 1932GUY MAXWELL ULE Report: The Accounting Treatment of SurplusReport: Distribution of Heating Oil in the Chicago MarketReport: Stylus Tracing in the Teaching of Gregg ShorthandReport: The Summary Board Method of Distribution and Anal­ysis in AccountingReport: Unemployment Compensation AdministrationReport: An Analysis of the Operating Costs of Alameda CountyHospitalReport: The Proprietary General Hospitals in Nonurban Com­munities of the United States-Their Facilities and Their UseReport: Managerial A ccounting Problems and the Taxing Titlesof the Social Security ActReport: A n Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Proration as aMeans of Preventing the Waste of Petroleum and Natural Gasin the Petroleum-Producing Industry of the United StatesReport: Organization of Commercial BanksReport: A Study of the Price Movements of a Selected Group ofCommon Stocks Newly Traded on the National ExchangesII. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ELI LEROY BORKONS.B., University of Chicago, 1931Ph.D., ibid., 1936HERBERT STEWART BREYFOGLEA.B., University of Michigan, 1933SOL THERON DELEES.B., University of Chicago, 1934S.M., tus., 1935EVERETTE IDRIS EVANSS.B., Coe College, 1927Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1935 JOHN EDMUND MOSELEYS.B., Harvard University, 1932JOSEPH STRITARS.B., Iowa State College, 1929S.M., ibid., 1931Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1936JOSEPH ARCHIBALD TEEGARDEN, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1933Q ?qql13 �\ 99<"1��'\<t'\ OLIVER HOWE LOWRYS.B., Northwestern University, 1932Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1937FRANK FRED LUDWIGS.B., University of Chicago, 1934III. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ROBERT WILLIAM AUGUSTINES.B., University of Nebraska, 1935HARMS WILMER BLOEMERSA.B., Hope College, 1931JASPER DIXON BUSH, JR.S.B., Birmingham-Southern College, 1930ROME TURNER DABBSA.B., University of Mississippi, 1936S.B., ibid., 1936GEORGE FRANCOIS DEVILLIERSA.B., University of Missouri, 1932S.B., ibid., 1934MARTIN DOLLINA.B., Cornell University, 1932EFFIE MATILDA ECKLUNDS.B., University of Chicago, 1934LINDSAY JAMES ERVINA.B., University of South Dakota, 1933S.B., ibid., 1935WILLIAM NEIL FREEMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1934ROBERT ARTHUR HOLLANDSS.B., University of Chicago, 1933GEORGE WALLACE HOLMESANN HARRIET HUIZENGAA.B., Calvin College, 1933HARRY S. KUPERSMITHS.B., University of Chicago, 1934IRVING LEINWANDA.B., West Virginia University, 1933S.B., ibid., 1934 JAMES WILLIAM MARRONS.B., University of Chicago, 1933DONALD ARCHIBALD Me CANNELA.B., University of Michigan, 1932S.B., University of North Dakota, 1934JOSEPH PHILIP OHLMACHERA.B., University of South Dakota, 1933S.B., ibid., 1935EMANUEL MICHAEL OXMANA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1932RICHARD DOWNING PETTITS.B., University of Chicago, 1934WILLIAM JOSEPH PITLICKA.B., University of South Dakota, 1932S.B., ibid., 1934SAMUEL POLLACKS.B., University of Chicago, 1934JOHN EDWARD SHEEDYA.B., Catholic University of America, 1930JOHN KENNETH SOKOLA.B., Carleton College, 1933RICHARD EDGARD SOMMAS.B., University of Chicago, 1932JACOB JOHN WESTRAA.B., Calvin College, 1929Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1933IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESELIZABETH STUDLEY BROWNA.B., University of Minnesota, 1933A.M., ibid., 1935(Zoology)ENID APPO COOKA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1931(Bacteriology and Parasitology)RAYMOND DANIEL FINKLES.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Biochemistry)WILLIAM MAYNE LONGNECKERS.B., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1923S.M., State University of Iowa, 1927(Botany)OLIVER HOWE LOWRYS.B., Northwestern University, 1932M.D., University of Chicago, 1937(Biochemistry)MARGARET LEE MAXWELLS.B., Florida State College for Women, 1929S.M., ibid., 1932(Home Economics)CHARLES ISAAC MOSIERA.B., University of Florida, 1932(Psychology)WILLIAM BRINSON REDMONDA.B., Emory University, 1927S.M., ibid., 1928(Bacteriology and Parasitology) Thesis: The Reproductive System of the Male Opossum, Didel­phis virginian a KerrThesis: Studies on the Virus of St. Louis EncephalitisThesis: Studies on the Growth Factors for Pathogenic BacteriaThesis: Root-Stem Transition of Opuntia engelmannii Salm­DyckThesis: A Micro Method for Blood Acetone Bodies InvolvingOnly One Distillation and Its Application in Studies on RatsThesis: The Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism of Normal YoungWomen and the Effect of Vitamin D on the Utilization ofThese ElementsThesis: A Factor Analysis of Certain Neurotic SymptomsThesis: The Cross-Immune Relationship of Various Strains ofPlasmodium Cathemerium and P. Relictump qqqct>Q(/B�S�Z�:..k1R��'\� MARY FRANCES ROBINSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1912A.M., Washington University, 1927(Psychology)LEON STERNFELDS.B., University of Chicago, 1932M.D., ibid., 1936(Biochemistry)JAMES RAYSOR STOKESS.B., University of Georgia, 1922S.M., University of Wisconsin, 1928(Botany)HELEN ELIZABETH SWEETA.B., Pomona College, 1928A.M., Claremont College, 1930(Zoology)JACOB UHRICHA.B., Doane College, 1932A.M., University of Nebraska, 1934(Zoology)WALTER BURCHARD WELCHA.B., Wabash College, 1926S.M., University of Chicago, 1930(Botany)A. GERALDINE WHITINGA.B., Smith College, 1927S.M., University of Chicago, 1929(Botany)CHI-TUNG YUNGS.B., National Tsing Hua University, 1929(Botany) Thesis: The Work Decrement as Affected by Three Kinds ofMeaningfulnessThesis: The Utilization of Various Sugars and Their Deriva­tives by BacteriaThesis: Cytological Studies in the MyricaceaeThesis: Population Stu,dy of Euglena gracilis in Sterile Auto­trophic M edia and in Bacterial SuspensionsThesis: The Social Hierarchy of Albino MiceThesis: Water Relations in Bryophyllum calycinum Subjected toSevere DryingThesis: Development and Anatomy of Primary Structures in theSeedling of Cucurbita maxima DuchesneThesis: Develo-pmental Anatomy of the Seedling of the Rice PlantII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESAEROL ARNOLDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931A.M., ibid., 1933(English)MARY REBECCA BELLA.B., Southwestern College, 1906A.M., University of Chicago, 1921(Latin)MAHANAM BRATA BRAHMACHARIA.B., Rajendra College, 1928A.M. (Sanskrit), University of Calcutta, 1930A.M. (Philosophy), ibid., 1933(Philosophy)SUSAN PARKER COBBSA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1927A.M., New York University, 1930(Latin)KENNETH FRANKLIN GANTZA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1929(English)WILLIAM HAMMERMaturity Certificate, Staatliche Reginoschule (Priim,Germany), 1927A.M., University of Chicago, 1936(Germanics)ROBERT STRONG HARDYA.B., University of Oregon, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(Oriental Languages and Literatures)RUTH MILDRED KELLERA.B., Ohio State University, 1914S.B. in Ed., ibid., 1915A.M., ibid., 1916(Latin)ARTHUR EDGAR LEVEYA.B., Colorado State Teachers College, 1927A.M., University of Denver, 1930(Romance Languages)ROBERT MOORE LIMPUSA.B., Northwestern University, 1929A.M., University of Chicago, 1931(English) Thesis: Thomas N ashe's Criticism of the State of Learning inEnglandThesis: Roman Society from Commodus to Alexander SeverusThesis: The Philosophy of Sri Jioa Gosuuimi (Vai�1Java Vedantaof the Bengal School)Thesis: Prolegomena to the "Ars Grammatica Tatvini"Thesis: The Beginnings of Darwinian Ethics, 1859-71Thesis: Latin and German Encomia of CitiesThesis: A History of the Old Hittite KingdomThesis: N eglected Uses of "1 ste"Thesis: The Sources of the Ballads by Lorenzo de SepulvedaThesis: American Criticism of British Decadence, 1880-1900(}D\(}f\� �./UN �. ,f"qq�(�})\{f1£t) HtClt1. �QOqQ1� b\()� � CHARLES FRANCIS NIMSA.B., Alma College, 1928D.B., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Chicago),1931(Oriental.Languages and Literatures) Thesis: University of Michigan Demotic Papyri: Papyri fromPhiladelphiaWARREN TAYLORA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1924A.M., ibid., 1926(English)LESLIE CLARE WARRENA.B., Harvard University, 1929A.M., ibid., 1930(English)OTTO WIRTHA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1935A.M., University of Chicago" 1936(Germanics) Thesis: Tudor Figures of RhetoricThesis: Humanistic Doctrines of the Prince from Petrarch to SirThomas ElyotThesis: Wilhelm Scherer, Josef Nadler, and Wilhelm Dilthey asLiterary HistoriansIII. lN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESAARON MAYER ALTSCHULS.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Chemistry) Thesis: I. Asymmetric Adsorption on Dextro Quartz. II. TheTswett Column, an Experimental Study. III. PhotoelectricPolarimetry, a Theoretical StudyThesis: Canonical Expressions in Bool�an AlgebraARCHIE BLAKES.B., University of Chicago, 1929S.M., ibid., 1931(Mathematics)HAROLD CHATLANDA.B., McMaster University, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Mathematics)HERZL COHENS.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Chemistry)MELVIN ARTHUR GOLDBERGS.B., University of Illinois, 1934(Chemistry)LOUIS GREENS.B., Cooper Union Institute of Technology, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Mathematics)KIMUEL ALONZO HUGGINSA.B., Morehouse College, 1923S.M., University of Chicago, 1929(Chemistry)CHARLES JOSEPHMIGHTONS.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1933S.M., ibid., 1935(Chemistry)HUBERT LEE MINTONA.B., Arkansas State Teachers College, 1924(Geography)WALTER EDWIN MOCHELS.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Chemistry)JULIAN ALPHONSE OTTOA.B., St. Benedict's College, 1928(Chemistry)HARRIET REESA.B., Rockford College, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Mathematics)DAVID MOORE RITTERS.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Chemistry) Thesis: The Asymptotic Waring Problem for Homogeneous Poly­nomial SummandsThesis: The Catalysis of the Dealdolization of Diacetone AlcoholThesis: Asymmetric Hydrazine Derivatives of DiphenylThesis: Systems of Quadrics Associated with a Point of a SurfaceThesis: Studies in the Dimethylbutadiene SeriesThesis: The Raman Spectra of Substituted. MethanesThesis: The Evolution of Conway, ArkansasThesis: The Preparation of dl-r, 2-dihydroxy-isobutyric Alde­hydeThesis: Derivatives of 4- M ethyl- 5 - EthyluracilThesis: Ideals in Cubic and Certain Quartic FieldsThesis: I. The Preparation of Some Methyl Triborine Triamines.I I. The Preparation and Preliminary Study of the CompoundB2H7NThesis: Discontinuous Solutions for the Problem of Bolza inParametric FormMALCOLM FINLAY SMILEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1934S.M., ibid., 1935(Mathematics)CHARLES DANSER THOMASA.B., West Virginia University, 1930S.M., ibid., 1931(Physics) Thesis: The Scattering of Light by Light According to the Born­Infield TheoryMARGUERITE ELIZABETH UTTLEYA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1915S.M., University of Chicago, 1921(Geography)NORAH EVA ZINKS.B., University of Utah, 1924A.M., Columbia University, 1926(Geography) Thesis: Land Utilization in the Can6vanas Sugar District,Puerto RicoThesis: Dry-Farming Adjustments in UtahIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJOHN DUNCAN BRITEA.B., University of Wyoming, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924(History)RICHARD VOYLES BURKSA.B., Miami University, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1935(History)BINGHAM DAIA.B., St. John's University (Shanghai), 1923A.M., University of Chicago, 1932(Sociology)HENRY EVERT DEWEYA.B., Kalamazoo College, I9I3A.M., Oberlin College, I9I9(Education)JOHN WESLEY HOFFMANNA.B., University of Minnesota, I918A.M., University of Chicago, 1922(History)LUTHER PORTER JACKSONA.B., Fisk University, I9I4A.M., Columbia University, 1922(History)MOUSHENG HSITIEN LINA.B., Fukien University, I926A.M., Oberlin College, I932(Political Science)ALFRED RAY LINDESMITHA.B., Carleton College, I927A.M., Columbia University, I929(Sociology)ANDERS MATTSON MYHRMANA.B., University of Minnesota, I920A.M., University of Pennsylvania, I925(Sociology)PHILLEO NASHA.B., University of Wisconsin, I932(Anthropology)JOHN PAUL REEDA.B., Central College, I92ID.B., Yale University, I926A.M., University of Chicago, I933(Sociology) Thesis: The Attitude of European States toward Emigration tothe American Colonies and the United States, I607-I820Thesis: The Diplomacy of the Romanian War for IndependenceThesis: Opium Addiction in ChicagoThesis: The Development oj Poolic-School Administration in �ChicagoThesis: The Austro-Russian Rivalry in the Balkans, I909-I2Thesis: Free Negro Labor and Property Holding in Virginia,I830-60Thesis: On A ntistatismThesis: The Nature of Opiate AddictionThesis: The Swedish Nationality Movement in FinlandThesis: The Place of Religious Revivalism in the Formation ofthe Intercultural Community on Klamath ReservationThesis: Kokutai: A Study of Certain Sacred and Secular Aspectsof Japanese NationalismCHARLES THOMAS BATTINA.B., Ottawa University, I9I3 V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSMONROE SPURGEON CARROLL\ '\C ctCtll C\ A.B., Baylor University, I921r � (A.M., Brown University, I926 Thesis: The Economic Organization and Competitive Status ofthe Chicago Potato MarketThesis: Budgetary Control and Accountingfor Social AgenciesVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLOREN HULING BAKERPh.B., Denison University, I9I7D.B., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1922(Theologiq.l Field)KENNETH CLYDE BECHTELA.B., Juniata College, I925D.B., Presbyterian Theological Seminary, I931Th.M., Bethany Biblical Seminary, I933(Biblical Field) Thesis: The Function of Religion in Relating Specific and Ulti­mate Objectives in Socio-Economic ConflictThesis: The Religious Experience of the Corinthians in PrimitiveChristian TimesB rQ'\1i"01 4 HI Lq J S(" SAMUEL MACLEAN GILMOURA.B., University of Manitoba, I924D.B., Union Theological Seminary, I928(Biblical Field)CHARLES FRANKLIN KRAFTA.B., University of Colorado, I932D.B., University of Chicago, I936(Biblical Field)ANNA KATHRYN ROGERSA.B., Wellesley College, I927D.B., Union Theological Seminary, I930A.M., University of Chicago, I933(Theological Field)ERNEST LEON SNODGRASSA.B., Franklin College, I929(Theological Field) Thesis: The Rise of Church Consciousness among Early Chris­tiansThesis: The Strophic Structure of Hebrew Poetry as Illustratedin the First Book of the PsalterThesis: The Social Gospel and the Idea of ProgressThesis: Naturalism and Supernaturalism in E. W. Lyman'sPhilosophyVII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLLULU RUTH REEDA.B., University of Texas, I9I6B.L.S., New York State Library School, I9I9 Thesis: A Test of Students' Competence to Use the LibraryVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALAllegro Maestoso Vivace from Symphony VIThe audience is requested to remain standing during the RecessionCOPYRIGHTWidorMARSHALSLEON PERDUE SMITH, Marshal of the UniversityKA,RL JOHN HOLZINGERFRANK HURBURT O'HARA ASSIST ANT MARSHALSWALTER LINCOLN PALMERSHELDON TEFFTCOLLEGE MARSHALSWILLIAM HARDY McNEILL, Head MarshalNORMAN RALPH DAVIDSON JOHN ,GODFREY MORRISELROY DAVID GOLDING II DANIEL CLAYTON SMITHCHARLES E. HOY ROBERT ALLEN WAGONERHENRY MARTYN LEMONGRACE ELIZABETH ABNEYELIZABETH IRENE BENSONHILDEGARD LOUISE BREIHANRUBY LELA HOWELLRUTH LOUISE HOYT FRANCES HARVEY PROTHEROECECIL MARIE WOLFEHELEN WOODRICH, Senior AideALICE CAROLINE ZIMMERLYCOLLEGE AIDES