"'rea.oe Department\tbe 'tllni\'?etsit� of \tbicagoITHE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FIRST1 CONVOCATIONUbe SpringMARCH FIFTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHTROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL ---L 1) � L1\(U) \q\- \qOlY" \�,ORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-The Academic Festival Overture BrahmsThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, Dean of the ChapelIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Law and Gospel." SHIRLEY JACKSON CASE, PH.D., D.D., D.C.L., Professor of theHistory of Early Christianity; Dean of the Divinity SchoolIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Victor Aaron AltmanJackson Culley DillonMarion Rose Friel Robert Llewellyn JonesHenry Seymour KaplanEugene Thomas Mapp Hulda Anne SchueleWillis Harlow ShapleyRobert Douglas SolomonWladimir GrigorieffRalph Lewis GutkeJames Charles HeslerHoward Herman NiedermanCarl Leland HorbergLuke Weldon HuntRaymond Ellsworth JanssenAllan Titsworth KenyonJoseph Barnett KirsnerJosef Victor MansfieldErnest Max MayDaniel James PachmanHenry Tubbs RickettsJesse Louis RileyV. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESAssociate Members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of two Departments of Sciencefor evidence of promise of ability in research work in Science:Nicholas Elias ColliasVictor Harry DropkinKenneth Charles EberlyWilfrid Raymond FosterArthur Sullivan Gale, Jr. James Allan NortonWilliam Franklin ReadPhilip Freeland TryonCheves Thomson WallingJean Elizabeth SaurweinWillard Rutherford SprowlsLeo SroleElias SternfeldWilliam Boose TuckerHarold Clifford WagnerFriedrich WassermannJohn Marshall WeirPhilip Cleaver WhiteLou WilliamsMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Leonidas AlaogluAaron M. AltschulNorman Levi BowenAlbert Hughes BryanCharles Little DunhamCharles Joseph EngardGustave FreemanLeslie Janet GaylordWilliam Allyn GeerSolomon GershonEthel GoldbergCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science by Associate DeanArthur Charles BachmeyerCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Associate Dean ArthurCharles BachmeyerCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Dean WilliamHomer SpencerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Assistant Dean SheldonTefftCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Associate Dean Arthur CharlesBachmeyerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Associate Dean ArthurCharles BachmeyerCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESCatherine M. Daly For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Anne Dorothea MichelsonSam BerkmanJackson Culley DillonCarlton Nicholas FischerHenry Seymour KaplanSuzanne MarcInez Christine Carpenter For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Paul Pierce PickeringGuy Luster RobbinsSimon RodbardAlbert Richard RyanLillian Ruth Schoen Charles Morris SchubHulda Anne SchueleRobert Douglas SolomonManuel Leon Stiller manII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Allen Kellogg PhilbrickFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Ada BlumerNina Elizabeth DetwilerFrancis Deane Horrobin Ruth Carol KafkaSelda LevinskyOlga Judith Otterblad Mary Agnes SmelterLouise von WaltershausenJean J ordan YoungIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESBernard BardMary BotzMildred CairdJack ChelemerEbba Mary Alice Cover For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Marion Rose FrielLouis GdalmanFrank John GrahamGuss Sigmund KassNicholas Joseph Letang John Peter MagosEugene Thomas MappArtena Mary OllsonAgnes WhitmarshIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Robert Chamberlain AdairVictor Aaron AltmanRussell Franklyn ChambersMaurice CrizevskyRosemary EbrieAlice Louise HinkleyLeone Elward Hess Robert Llewellyn JonesJack Paul KornfeldWendell Phillips QuinnPearl Muriel RosenbergLouis Coalter RuthenburgArthur Frederick Schwartz Willis Harlow ShapleyEsther Belle SoutterElmer William SundbergSylvia TitelbaumDorothy Elizabeth VolberdingFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Frances Bleier RoseFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:B. Bernice BausorMartha Alice CourtneyEdith Amanda KanelosNettie Chaitkin Doris Louvina OlsonRuth Vivian Ostlund Katherine Frances ShieldsLinda WerleV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:John Edwin HawleyPaul Herman MayorAdam Langford SchaafVI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:George Terry Donoghue, Jr.Morton Joseph Harris Peter Prahl SchneiderRobert Temby StewartPhilip Gideon Bixler For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Rose Leah BeckerMichael Meyer DolnickRita Galler Della GoldsteinFloyd Gibson HunterDorothy Barbara Marks Beatrice Dorothy MillerVirginia Lyman NorthRuth Lucille SiderFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Hadassah Esther AppelmanCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSThesis: The Hellenization of Apameia and the Development ofMunicipal Institutions in Phrygia: An Epigraphical Study1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESOLIVER CURTIS CRAWFORDA.B., Huron College, 1925(History)GEORGE ANDREW HENNINGERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Gerrnanics)ETHEL MAE NOLANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Art)LIN FRANCIS SHOBLASKEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Art) Thesis: Reise von Coburg nach SachsenWithout ThesisWithout ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESMARGARET BURTON BAILEYA.B., Wellesley College, 1936(Political Science)LILLIAN GERTRUDE BALDWINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Education)EDWARD JACKSON BAURA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Sociology)CHARLES WILLIAM CENTNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(History)MARSHALL RUDOLPH COLBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Economics)ELEANOR ANNA DAVISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)SIDNEY HYMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(International Relations)MILDRED INGRAM MOTTA.B., State University of Iowa, 1934(Anthropology)ELMER WELLS ROWLEYS.B., University of Illinois, 1931(Education) Thesis: The Boston Elevated Railway: A Case Study of a PublicCorporationThesis: Recreational Activities of Teachers in Public HighSchoolsThesis: Delinquency among Mexican Boys in South ChicagoThesis: The Diplomacy of France in July, I9I4Thesis': The Value and Distribution Theory of Nassau WilliamSeniorThesis: Study Habits of Twelfth-Year PupilsThesis: State Responsibility for the Hostile Utterances of ItsOfficersThesis: The Relation of Historic Indian Tribes to ArcheologicalManifestations in IowaThesis: Personnel, Equipment, and Supplies of 28 VocationalAgriculture Departments in Northern IllinoisIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOHN BUNYAN EUBANKSTh.B., Howard University, 1935A.B., ibid., 1936ELLEN CATHERINE TWEEDYA.B., Doane College, 1933 Thesis: Modern Fashions in HumanismSHARVY GREINER UMBECKA.B., Elmhurst College, 1933 Thesis: The Changing Role of Women: Its Significance for theChurchThesis: An Analysis of the Evangelical Synod Churches in Chi­cago: A Study in Social AdaptationIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSERWIN ELMER GOEHRINGS.B., University of Missouri, 1927 Thesis: An Appraisal of Some Security Price Forecasting ServicesV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOL "MARY KATHRYN ARMSTRONG Thesis: A Comparison of Student Library UseCertificate in Library' Science, St. Louis Library School,1922A.B., University of Tulsa, 1929VI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONSOPHIA BELLE CLARKA.B., Texas Christian University, 1934 Report: The Administration of General Public Relief in Newark,New Jersey, I937Field Study: Social Problems of Patients Attending a Gastro­Intestinal ClinicReport: Child-Labor Legislation in TennesseeLEON MANUEL BROWERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930ANNE COUNCILA.B., Meredith College, 1910DOROTHY LOIS DEWEYS.B., Simmons College, 1930 Field Study: The Housekeeping Service of the Chicago Homefor the FriendlessReport: Landlords of Relief Clients (Halsted District, C.R.A.)MIRIAM HALPERNPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934CECILE MAY HILLYER .A.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1931 Thesis: Relief and Housing of Unattached Women in Chicago,I937Field Study: Employable Family Men on Direct ReliefEARL PARKER JOHNSONS.B., University of Nebraska, 1934FOSTER LEHR LEEA.B., Grinnell College, 1935 Field Study: Requests for Household Employees at the IllinoisState Employment Service in ChicagoReport: Sentences of the 2,4IO Men at the Menard Penitentiaryon May 3I, I937Field Study: Housing Conditions in the Lawndale District asAffected by Policies of the Chicago Public Relief AgencyField Study: Patients of the Orthopedic Clinic of Mandel ClinicJOAN ELIZABETH KAINA.B., University of Chicago, 1936REBECCA TOBIA MEDWAYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934MARY GRACE O'CONNELLA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1932CHARLES BENJAMIN ROVINA.B., University of Missouri, 1932 Report: Attempts to Establish a Federal Department of SocialWelfareField Study: Social Work in the Specialized Branches of theMunicipal Court of Chicago, Prior to I930Field Study: Supplementation of Unemployment Compensationby Relief in Milwaukee, WisconsinField Study: The Problem of Client Fraud: Families Who Re­main on the Relief Rolls without Making RestitutionThesis: The Development of Probation in N ew York State withSpecial Reference to Qualifications of PersonnelReport: Proposals for Health Insurance in CaliforniaField Study: N onrelief Cases in the South Chicago District ofthe United Charities, I936Thesis: The Endorsement of Organized Private Charities in Chi­cago and the Regulation of StandardsReport: The Development of the Montana Poor LawMARJORIE JANE PENNA.B., University of Chicago, 1936DEBORAH BREWSTER PENTZA.B., Dominican College, 1925SIDNEY SELTZERA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1934'j qa JOSEPH ALOYSIUS SHELLYS.B., Fordham University, 1936CHARLOTTE GRACE SIGNALA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1936FLORENCE INA STEVENSA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1917H q BARBARA HOSFORD THIESA.B., University of Southern California, 1931FREDRIC RYAN VEEDERA.B., University of Montana, 1931N \<Qqq9Q \� 9cf( II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFEROL ELIZABETH POTTERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1924(Home Economics) Thesis: The Design of Early English Printed TextilesETHEL DIXON REYNOLDSS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Home Economics) Thesis: Trends in the Use of Color and Texture in InteriorDecoration in the United States from I927 to I937Thesis: The Vegetation of Norway Point, Basswood Lake, On­tarioGUY LUSTER ROBBINSS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Botany)II. IN· THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESMORRIS FRIEDMANS.B., Wayne University, 1934(Mathematics)JEROME KRITCHEVSKYS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Chemistry) Thesis: The Extremals for Certain Problems of the Calculus ofVariationsThesis: The Addition of Hydrogen Chloride to Butadiene andthe Isomerization of 3-Chloro-I-Butene and i-Chloro-z-Bu­teneThesis: The Decomposition of Glycine Ethyl EsterHOWARD HERMAN NIEDERMANA.B., San Diego State College, 1936(Chemistry)III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:LINCOLN HAROLD CLARKA.B., University of Chicago, 1937 Report: A Study of Some CertificationPlans Dealing with Ul­timate Consumers' GoodsWithout ReportDENNIS GORDONA.B., University of Chicago, 1935CASEY WILLIAM KUNKELB.B.A., Texas Technological College, 1936CLARENCE JOSEPH WOODLOCKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935 Report: The Significance of the Natural Business Year to theIndividual Business FirmReport: Index Numbers as the Basis for Reproduction CostValuation of Public Utility PropertiesReport: Differences between Undistributed Net Income and Ad­justed Net IncomeReport: A Survey oj the Marketing of Razor BladesFRANK ANTHONY MANCINAA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(With honors)IRVING RICHARDSONII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLCONWAY ALAN ASHTONA.B., University of Utah, 1933 For the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):ROBERT ECKLES HAYTHORNEA.B., University of Chicago, 1936. ROGER ALLEN BAIRDA.B., University of Chicago, 1936 RICHARD FRANCIS MULLINSA.B., University of Kansas, 1930MARIE COLE BERGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1935 WILLIS EUGENE PARKISONA.B., University of Chicago, 1936MYRON LEONARD DUHLA.B., University of Chicago, 1936 ROBERT IRVING PITZELEA.B., University of Illinois, 1936SEYMOUR GORCHOFFA.B., University of Chicago, 1936 ARTHUR BRAUN SACHSA.B., University of Chicago, 1936III. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJOHN MARK CHURCHA.B., Carleton College, 1934 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:RICHARD ALLEN RASMUSSENA.B., Olivet College, 1935CARL DAVIS, JR.A.B., Williams College, 1934 SYLVAN STRONG SCHOLPPA.B., Yale University, 1924RUSSELL LLOYD NICHOLSS.B., University of Chicago, 1936IV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:DAVID LEONARD AVNERA.B., University of North Carolina, 1931ROBERT WILLIAM BOGGSA.B., University of Alabama, 1934THOMAS ALOYSIUS BRODERICKS.B., University of San Francisco, 1934S.B., University of South Dakota, 1936FRANCIS BROWNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1934ROBERT STANLEY CUNNINGHAMA.B., West Virginia University, 1931S.B., ibid., 1932HOWARD BASSETT EMERSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1937CARLTON NICHOLAS FISCHERS.B., University of Chicago, 1938BERNARD ALOYSIUS HALPERINA.B., University of Illinois, 1927-A.M., Harvard University, 1934RALPH LESLIE HIGHS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1936KENNETH POPE JACKSONS.B., University of Washington, 1935CLAIR WOODBURY JUDDA.B., University of Utah, 1935SAMUEL BERNARD KLEINMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1936OSCAR WILHART KOIVUNJACOB FREDRICH LUTZS.B., University of South Dakota, 1936 FRANK LESLIE MATOUSEKA.B., University of Illinois, 1926DONALD MAXWELL McENDAFFERRODNEY JONES McKENZIEA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1933SIDNEY NATHANIEL MILLERA.B., University of Alabama, 1934WILLIAM CAMERON MUMLERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1935FRANCIS LEO O'KEEFEA.B., University of North Dakota, 1934S.B., ibid., 1935WILLIAM HALL ORCUTTS.B., University of Chicago, 1936GEORGE WILLIAM ROSEA.B., Ohio University, 1934S.B., West Virginia University, 1936JOSEPH JOHN SALOPEKMILTON SCHINDLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1934FREDERICK ARTHUR SCHURMEIERA.B., Carleton College, 1932CLARK WORKMAN SEELYS.B., University of South Dakota, 1936EVELYN SIRISS.B., University of Chicago, 1934ERNEST LIN\VOOD SMITHA.B., University of Utah, 1935FRANK WALTER VANKIRK, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1935HORACE DREHER WARDENA.B., University of Montana, 1933TETSUI WATANABES.B., .University of Chicago, 1936LUCILLE WATTS.B., Judson College, 1918S.M., University of Chicago, 1926JOHN ELLIOTT WORLTONA.B., University of Utah, 1935HAROLD JORGEN MADSENS.B., University of South Dakota, 1936MORRIS MALBINS.B., University of Chicago, 1936STEPHEN MAMICKS.B., West Virginia University, 1936S.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1937SYDNEY BYRON MANNELS.B., University of Chicago, 1935IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESWALLACE SPENCER BALDINGERA.B., Oberlin College, 1928A.M., ius; 1932(Art)ROBERT ATCHISON CALDWELLA.B., Colorado College, 1930 ,A.M., University of Colorado, 1933(English) Thesis: The Development of Form in American Painting of theTwentieth CenturyThesis: Linguistic Peculiarities of the Cambridge University Li­brary, Manuscript Gg 4· 27� D (�C{� l �Q�9Cl\Q f;qql) \ 000 0 EDWARD YARNALL HARTSHORNEA.B., Harvard University, 1933(History of Culture)MARGARET JOSEPHINE RICKERTA.B., Grinnell College, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 1933(Art)HORACE WILLISTONA.B., Reed College, 1919A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1922(English) Thesis: The German Universities and National SocialismThesis: The Reconstruction and Study of an English CarmeliteMissalThesis: William Hazlitt as a Critic of "The Modern Pbiloso­Phy"II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESSOLOMON GERSHONS.B., University of Chicago, 1934S.M., ibid., 1935(Chemistry)CLYDE HARVEY GRAVESS.B., Millsaps College, 1928A.M., University of Chicago, 1931(Mathematics)LYLE ORLANDO HILLS.B., University of Arkansas, 1931S.M., University of Chicago, 1933(Chemistry)JAMES NORMAN PAYNES.B., University of Arkansas, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(Geology and Paleontology)EDWARD HUMPHREY STEVENSS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Geology and Paleontology)JOHN WILLIS STOVALLS.B., Union University, 1923S.M., Vanderbilt University, 1927(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: The Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Sugar AlcoholsThesis: On Certain Surfaces in Five-Dimensional SpaceThesis: A Study of the System Lithium-Lithium H ydride-H ydro­genThesis: Subsurface Geology of the Marseilles, Ottawa, and Strea­tor Quadrangles, and VicinityThesis: The Geology of the Sheep Mountain Remnant of theHeart Mountain Thrust Sheet, Park County, WyomingThesis: Geology of the Cimarron River Valley in CimarronCounty, OklahomaIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESCLIFFORD JAMES HYNNINGA.B., University of Chicago, 1934J.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1934LL.M., ibid., 1937(Political Science)ALFRED HINSEY KELLYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931A.M., ibid., 1934(History)ALEX LADENSONS.B., Northwestern University, 1929J.D., ibid., 1932A.M., University of Chicago, 1935(History)PETER LEJINSCandidate of Philosophy, University of Latvia, 1930Candidate of Law, ibid., 1933(Sociology)CHARLES NICHOLAS REITEN McCOYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1932(Political Science)GEORGE JOSEPH STIGLERB.B.A., University of Washington, 1931M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1932(Economics) Thesis: Trends in State Resources PlanningThesis: A History of the Illinois Manufacturers' AssociationThesis: The Japanese in HawaiiThesis: The Concept of Imitation and Imitation as a Factor inCrimeThesis: The Law Relating to Public Inland Waters: A Study inthe Legal Development of a Socio-Economic ProblemThesis: Studies in the History of Production and DistributionTheories, 1870 to 1895VI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith a steady rhythm, like a march>. :>IX. THE RECESSIONAL-The Grand ChoeurThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession GuilmantVIII. THE BENEDICTION COPYRIGHTI f. MARSHALSLEON PERDUE SMITH, Marsh(J,l of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSKARL JOHN HOLZINGERFRANK HURBURT O'HARAWALTER LINCOLN PALMER SHELDON TEFFTHAROLD WILLOUGHBYCOLLEGE MARSHALSWILLIAM HARDY McNEILL, Head MarshalWINSTON HARPER BOSTICK HERBERT FRANK LARSONEDWARD CARLETON FRITZ RALPH FERGUSON LEACHELROY DAVID GOLDING II WILLIAM CHAMPLIN LEWISGEORGE CLARK HAL CROW ROBERT ALLEN WAGONERCHARLES E. HOYCOLLEGE AIDESGRACE ELIZABETH ABNEYELISABETH ANNE BARDENELIZABETH IRENE BENSONHILDEGARD LOUISE BREIHANGLADYS GERNER MARY ANNA PATRICKFRANCES HARVEY PROTHEROEMARY PAUL RIXDOROTHY MAY WELLSHELEN WOODRICH, Senior Aide