liJal...rtIty tit OIaioap Lib., l�I:aefeNDCJe n.pakment\tbe 'Ulnt"ersit� of <tbicagoTHE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIXTHCONVOCATIONUbe $Un1merJUNE THIRTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-NINEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF HIGHER DEGREESELEVEN O'CLOCK1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Andante maestoso FranckThe MarshalThe Candidates for Higher DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe University ChaplainThe Candidate for the Honorary DegreeThe President of the UniversityII. THE PRAYERThe University Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, Dean ofthe ChapelIII. THE AWARD OF HONORSAaron LevyMembers elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomination of theLaw School for high distinction in the professional work of the Law School:Irving Irmas AxelradPaul McClung Barnes Ritchie Gilruth DavisJohn Alfred EcklerMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity forexcellence in the work of the Junior and Senior Years at Rush Medical College:Abraham Isaac BraudeRalph Gordon BrownEdward E. CannonGeorge Thorwald Rudolph Fah­lundRichard Aldrich ForneyClay Briscoe Freudenberger Helen HardenberghLeo Rogers HawkesHenry Seymour KaplanArthur Jerome KovenEdward Lawrence LadenSidney Richard LashRosemary Nelson Julie Etta OlentineRaymond Wilbert PolkRobert Frazer RushmerHoward Bruce ShrevesIrvin S. SiglinHoward Randolph WoldWilliam Keirn KuhlmanRuth Elizabeth MoultonEugene Alvin WiegeMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity for excel­lence in the work of the Junior and Senior Years in the School of Medicine of theDivision of the Biological Sciences:Horace Martin GezonElmer Walter HaertigViolet Olive Horner Robert Charles HunterAbraham Judah KauvarRalph Emile KirschMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evz­dence of ability in research work in Science:Mary Allison BennettRuth BishopRobert Venable BrownJ. Edmond BryantDwight Edwin ClarkThomas Howard ClarkeRuth Eleanor CortellWill Scott DeLoachHarold Harry DubnerRobert Thompson FlorenceGerald FostvedtAnne Hutchinson FullerRalph Lewis Gutke Walter Richard HaefeleJohn Henry HeinenWilliam HeredBernard Leonard HoreckerSarah Cecil KleigerAubrey Wilfred Landers, Jr.Mary Kenny LandersLouis Kimball MannGrayson Eichelberger MeadeEdward Alfred N ordhausAlan Theodore PrinceAlbert Eugene ReynoldsIsadore Richlin John Beach RinaldoAaron Q. SartainRemsen Ten Eyck SchenckHarold M. ScholbergMartin Wohl ShookhoffSidney Lash SimonGrace Ann SteiningerJulian Leroy ThompsonMilton John Vander BrookCornelius William VermeulenRaymond Edgar WeinsteinRupert Leon WenzelWilliam Nelson HawleyThe Milo P. Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toElizabeth Lucile SchoeningThe John Billings Fiske Prize in Poetry is awarded toHonorable mention is given toMorgan Blum Marian Jay Castleman Rob Roy MacgregorThe Chicago Folklore Society Prize is awarded toStuart Albert GallacherThe Noyes-Cutter Prize, for an essay showing proficiency in the Common Dialect Greekof the New Testament, is awarded toAlbert Leland JamisonThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize,for a dissertation reporting the resultsof original research in the field of Sociology, is awarded toLolagene ConvisThe Nu Beta Epsilon. Scholarship Cup, for excellence in the first year of professionalwork in the Law School, is awarded toWalter J. BlumThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Bacteriology is awarded toGeorge Hartley, Jr.The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiology is awarded toDaniel Hedgcox CahoonT he Daniel Brainerd Medal for the best dissection in Surgical Anatomy is awarded toWilliam Francis RennerThe J. W. Freer Medal and Prize, awarded to a member of the Senior Class for excel­lence in work of the Department of Medicine in Rush Medical College, are awarded toHelen HardenberghThe Henry M. Lyman Prize, awarded to a member of the Junior Class for excellence inthe work of the Junior Year in the Department of },If edicine in Rush Medical College,is awarded toMax Benjamin MilbergThe Benjamin Rush Medal and Prize for excellence in Medicine are awarded toRichard Phillips MorrisIV. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESHCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean William HayTaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Associate DeanWilliam Norman MitchellCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Ernest Cadman ColwellCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) by Dean Harry AugustusBigelowCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean William Hay TaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by De,an William Hay TaliaferroCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESRICHARD FITZGERALD BAUMA.B., Harvard University, 1938(English)KARL CONANT BAUMGARDNERA.B., University of Illinois, 1922(English)JANE BEURETA.B., Butler University, 1937(English)MARY MARGARET CALNANA.B., Mount Mary College, 1937(History)RALPH WATERBURY CONDEE, JR.A.B., University of Illinois, 1937(English)BERNARD MARTIN DULSEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Romance Languages)EDITH EMMA EYKAMPA.B., Carthage College, 1924(English)JOSEPHINE FRERICHSA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1937(English)JANE FROSTA.B., Vassar College, 1937(Latin)DONALD RAYMOND FRYXELLA.B., Augustana College, 1938(English)CLYDE EATON HEWITTA.B., Aurora College, 1937(History)MARGUERITE MAY IKNAYANA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Romance Languages) Without ThesisThesis: The Treatment of the Theme of Conspiracy in EnglishDrama during the Period of ShakespeareWithout ThesisThesis: Provincial Assemblies in Roman Africa during the EarlyEmpireWithout ThesisThesis: A Study of the Reasons for the Omission or Inclusion ofthe Preposition "a" before Substantive Direct ObjectsWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: The Congressional Battle of the Sanctions, I935-37Pn (ol? "I AA (,:; THOMAS ARCHIBALD MILLER"\ !O.) t.- •• \ A.B., Indiana University, 1937c-. r lit e\' (History of Culture). Vu MARY CATHERINE PHILLIPSA.B., University of Colorado, 1937(History)JOHN CENTI PREVOST(Romance Languages)OLIVER WILLIAM ROBINSONA.B., DePauw University, 1933(English)PHILIP SAMPSON ROSENTHALPh.B., University of Chicago, 1925 \J.D., ibid., 1927(English)AMELIA ANN SEIDELA.B., Radcliffe College, 1938(Latin)ROBERT STERNFELDA.B., University of Illinois, :t938(Philosophy)RUTH LAWYERA.B., University of Illinois, 1934 '(English)KATHLEEN AGNES LLOYDA.B., Rosary College, 1937(English)JUDITH ANNETTA L6PEZ-DIAZA.B., Washington University, 1937(Romance Languages) Without ThesisWithout ThesisWithout Thesiss, WILLIAM HARDY McNEILLA.B., University of.Chicago, 1938(History of Culture) Thesis: Herodotus and Thucydides: A Consideration of the Struc­ture of Their HistoriesThesis: The History of Medicine and the Medical Profession inPliny the Elder's "Natural History"Thesis: The Political Policy of Richelieu toward the Protestants,I625-29Without ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: The Concepts of Determinate and Indeterminate Freedomin Hobbes and BramhallELEANORE ANNA STUCHLIKA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Romance Languages) Without ThesisOLIVE UNORA TJOSSEMA.B., State University of Iowa, 1922(Art)HOMER ULRICH(Music) Without ThesisThesis: The Style of Orlando di Lasso in the Seven PenitentialPsalmsThesis: Voltaire Versus Pascal: Philosophical and ReligiousIdeas, I734-42MINA WATERMANA.B., Swarthmore College, 1937(Romance Languages)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESTHEODORE PHILIP ALBRECHTA.B., Colorado College, 1937(Social Sciences) Without ThesisMYRTLE M. BEHRENSA.B., Beloit College, 1926(Social Sciences)HARMON SIMSON BELINSKYA.B., University of New Hampshire, 1936(Political Science) Without ThesisThesis: Problems of Service Rating: Some Considerations Con­cerning the Evaluation of Psychological Traits by VerbalMethods with Reference to the Special Requirements of PublicPersonnel AdministrationWithout ThesisSISTER MARY MAURICE BEYERS.B. in Ed., Duquesne University, 1935(Education)GRACE ADELAIDE CHAPMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Education)ROBERT EUGENE CLARKA.B.! University of Akron, 1935(SOCIOlogy)JOAN CATHERINE CROCKERA.B., Western Reserve University, 1937(International Relations) Thesis: An Evaluation of Business LettersThesis: The Relationship of Occupation and Mental DisordersThesis: The Pan-American Highway1\ JC c JAMES IVERNE DOWIEA.B., Augustana College, 1936(History)RAYMOND GbUWENSA.B., Hope College, 1927LL.B., LaSalle Extension University, 1936(Education)MILA BEATRICE GRUENERS.B., University of Chicago, 1921(Education)ABRAHAM HELDA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Political Science) .IDA MARY INGLEA.B., Pacific University, 1933(Education) ..,EDWARD THEODORE JOHNSONA.B., Talladega College, 1933(Education)MAX TOHNSONS.B. in Ed., University of Illinois, 1938(Education)HARRY WHITNEY KINGHAMA.B., Harvard University, 1938(Education)SOLOMON KOBRINA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Political Science)ALFREDO MANATPh.B'1 University of Chicago, 1935(Political Science)JAMES THOMAS McBROOMA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Geography)HELEN MILLERA.B., University of Illinois, 1921(Education)DESMOND MURPHY Without ThesisA.B. in Ed., University of Wyoming, 1937(Education)WILLIAM MELLON CRUICKSHANKA.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1938(Education)FLORENCE JACOBI DAVIESA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1920(History)CHARLES IREYS DIEHLA.B., Southwestern, 1931(Education)DAVID DOLNICKA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Political Science) Thesis: A History of Michigan Institutions for the Care of theHandicapped ChildThesis: The Political Career of Isaac StephensonWithout ThesisThesis: The Role of Labor in Chicago Politics since I9I9Thesis: Opposition to Collectivism in England, I88o-90Without ThesisThesis: Methods and Devices Used by Superior High-School Stu­dents in StudyingThesis: The Launching of the Communist Party of the UnitedStatesWi thou t ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: The Effect of Group Structure on Leadership: A Studyof Boys' GroupsThesis: Factors Affecting the Grant of Philippine IndependenceThesis: Petroleum Transportation on the Great LakesWithout ThesisARTHUR NYGARD Without ThesisEd.B., Central State Teachers College (Stevens Point,Wisconsin), 1935(Education)ARNOLD INGVALD OLSBO Without ThesisS.B. in Ed., Eastern State Teachers College (Madison,South Dakota), 1930(Education)FRANCES JANE PARTRIDGEA.B., University of Illinois, 1931(History)PARKER OWEN PENNINGTON, JR,A.B., University of Michigan, 1928(Education)ROSE MARIE PEREZA.B., San Diego State College, 1938(Education)L. DAY PERRYPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1929(Education) Thesis: Governor John McAuley Palmer of IllinoisWithout ThesisWithout ThesisWithout Thesis!THIEL DESOLA POOLA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Political Science)EDWARD TEESE PUTTS.B., University of Illinois, 1937(Education)KENNETH HOPKINS ROODA.B., Williams College, 1938(Education)ELISABETH RUCHA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Anthropology)KARL FREDERICK SCHUESSLERA.B.} Evansville College, 1936(SOCIal Sciences)ROSAMOND BROWN SPICERA.B., Northwestern University, 1934(Anthropology)VASHTI FRANCES BRANCHE TONKINSS.B., Hampton Institute, 1930(Education)HENRY WEIA.B., Lingnan University (Canton, China), 1935(International Relations)JOHN STANTON WINSTONA.B., Cornell College, 1937(Education)GERTRUDE BRUNHILD COOKA.B. in Ed., University of Michigan, 1931ARNOLD CROMPTONA.B., Western Reserve University, 1936FRANCES MECCA GRAYA.B., Southwestern, 1930M.R.E., The Biblical Seminary in New York, 1933THATCHER MOORE JORDANA.B., Occidental College, 1936G. L. MESSENGER, JR.A.B., Texas Christian University, 1937 Thesis: The Symbols of Electoral Programs in FranceWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: Heraldry as a Socio-Cultural ConceptWithout ThesisThesis: The Easter "Fiesta" of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua,ArizonaWithout ThesisThesis: The Sino-Japanese Hostilities and International LawWithout ThesisIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: An Analysis of the Forms of Public Prayers of Represent­ative Christian LeadersThesis: Universalism in OhioThesis: Early Christian Objections to Military ServiceThesis: Theory and Practice of Character Development in a Scout. CampThesis: The Matthean Attitude toward the JewsIV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLHAROLD LOUIS BOISEN Thesis: Libraries of Paris during the RevolutionA.B., University of Denver, 1938MILDRED HAWKSWORTH LOWELL Without ThesisA.B.} College of Puget Sound, 1927Certificate In Library Science, Library School, Univer­sity of Wisconsin, 1928V. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONDALE ANDREWSA.B., University of California, 1934JACK KINGSWOOD BALCOMBEB.C., University of British Columbia, 1934MARGARET SUSANNA BLACKA.B., University of California, 1935ELOISE WILHELMINA CLARKEA.B., New Orleans University, 1931BETHEL POULTON CONGDONA.B., University of Idaho, 1931A.M., ibid., 1932MARY MARGARET FELDMANA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1934 Field Study: Patients at University of Chicago Eye Clinic, 1936Field Study: Placements of N.Y.A. Workers in Private IndustryField Study: Nursing Homes in Chicago for Adults with ChronicDiseasesField Study: Relief Clients with Tuberculosis, Washington ParkDistrictField Study: Medical Care Received by Old-Age Pensioners inChicagoReport: Greenhills Housing Project, Cincinnati1\ LAURA CAROLYN GOTHBERGA.B., Boston University, 1923A.M., Columbia University, 1930MARTHA CAROLINE HAMAKER'::, . 'I;:A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College,'i930 "" 'r.DEBORAH ROSE HAMPLEA.B., Elmira College, 1936KATHARINE RAWSON HOLLANDERA.B., Rockford College, 1933'CLARENCE TED JOHNSONA.B., Morningside College, 1930,BARBARA WADDINGTON LENTZA.B., Goucher College, 1937LOUIS LIEBLICHA.B., Western Reserve University, 1937MARTHA McLANEA.B., Smith College, 1937MARGARET TREFETHEN PAQUETTES.S.B., Boston University, 1927 .DOROTHY TURNER PEARSEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934CLYDE SUMMERFIELD PRITCHARDA.B., University of Washington, 1932�'{ '.':.:� JOHN FR:ANCIS RICHARDSO�, JR.:, >,- �,:" A.B., University of Louisville, 19�2 '",: MARGARET RONNERUD, A.B., St. Olaf College, 1929RUTH VELMA SCHULER" " S.B., University of Minnesota, 1930SIDNEY SPEIGLMANA.B., Western Reserve University, 1933ELEANOR VICTORIA SWENSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1929ADDIK:GILB THOMASA.B.,);r�iiy�i'sity of Redla�ds, 1933,,(}�:�: y",� , ' " ,\, Report: The New York State Provisions for the Treatm'ent of;�: :��, ';' Emotionally Disturbed Children;::·:�\:,';�eport: Selected Judicial Decisions Concerning Children during" ,'" "" , I93I ',,',,: ',Report: History of the Newark'S�hq.�i!JoFth.e:Feeble-Min4edR�port: The Fami�Y Service. s��dO���ff����::\ ..FIeld Study: Med�cal Ca_r� of.t�e",!��'t.,f!?1.pUJ.q,�\��t�$.""'{ ';,• �.• �.. .,..- '\'. \'; 1 ," : I '� ,,� ��\ I" '''�\'::\� 5. "!�'$'1Field St�d¥: M r:qica,l. ,(fare hffiJ�il!ds: I{�/lW� t�: the:'fI;¥i��*�!�,', 'ofCh�c(J/.goSet-tlement" "'�' / : ":�i"� ,.,l,I\ .'1-.,,:;\::-'", ,,>-', ,��' :,' �,/ w-�t, .. t.� ." iJ l \' �\' • I'''� l: �t ��"b.1'��.(:jVtField Stugy'r:; !te1J1!�nf(n/. f!:Q/rtf.al,,1?!�¢_f 'ts; ''Il);:tid p.�:.>{'�:>; ,. Workma�':s S�"?!:fens(}:��([n.' 4q�, ·1.9,3,4:,Ij$. " ��,:." ,, " " :R��e�t,: Alfiic Ca!�,M5�!�:dfen.,i�:N���,Jr.�>��.iEt! �:�:�:�;i��):��.;·)\;,::.',"::Re:pm.t:, Hj��ory ofth� Chicago'Emer.gency'AddlilEd%t/4�'iq'n'1if��'.�: J ,":'�}!�;j�f'f.�l"t'< ::.' , <.. i ',: ".: r ,:, ',,' ;�):,'�:J:;/�,?�"',r:�',�':;" �!;.�'> .. '; . ;:'stV�j' ,The Cripp�ed Children's Progrq_'mji�,i'ch¥ia�',,� ,> '',;/" ':� ;.,' .:.":'·�t."'\>r·;·, /. '.. �" .. �"': . �.�!'.� "'�<'��\.' �. ,f\t�·;···, ::'�"�', � ,��:,8\ttidy::,(t;lients wi�h, Tub, ercul?s��: Unq.t,t£fche..(i� Ad,�t�tf' in".. : DQ:wer, Wprth and Union. Park: Districts ".( ;._.};�. ',' ,:J,,', 'Th;'il�i:CQli�;ess and U nemploy�n�Reiief,� ���kt,J . � S�.:, ,,',',.: .,�'<:. ':.", '.,','. ', S> .... ;, ,��··-�>.:H�� >:::'';. ':, 'Fidd,Stl;tdy�: 1;he Nachusa,Euthera1f Orph'an-qg-e;' 'i. i.i."X )� ,:. \;: � -: ::: �:�';',\'\\ i :,-; .. . �'f� \.' "\�; (" ,�:��<:'�, :::;� ��1K\t'·�, .. ..;: . '�:,��,;'Repo��i" $(1))pJ !1�sPtxts,: (Jj. Euge�fq �rrjqge,,:D�il}lll.0fJ.Y irt{!��,'�:� ,'Umfe'd1S,Ig,ies,,:, .' ��! '�f·. � 1 "�"/:,,,, ". ',.'., , .� .� v. i: 'l�'�' i�\ ,J-ol,' <"J>.,.: -'1' ;'.. \; 4. I&. � � "{�}\ j ,�� �,f::'''''�h ').",.1'{;"t'; J ��� /ILP,:" '_1"/Field s.tifqi:' A.<'::'fitifd�l·OJ.;w:tiJe'tted· 'JJ,'I>l;i�r�Pt;Yi;�1jntsFf,fr,' CJeve,-" ,f."I nal'()'-[(,vDtt· ' , .,,',!> ' sa " :-I fl J <[{, . ,_ r: . 0 I'� ."�: r,�fi,�,�, �',,' ,><:"f,l,:';�:.; �l.,,") :,!.,',: � ;'._::"<"':�( :, '::;, '.-' :Thesis: T4� &�w of Parent and Child)1,I- ),finriesota.... -.:. .' " ") .:..Field Study: 'Care of Tuberculous cuu-». in Relief Famili�s in, Chicago "�, ' (.>; II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEMILDRED MARGUERITE ARNOLDS.B., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1932(Home Economics) '1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ,• I.� •• � 'r.!'=�����;;;">' .. -Thesis: The Effe�t of a Milk Supplement on the Growtll'.of Chi(�.f;,i;:-::(dren as Determined by Certain Anthropometric Measur�11'.!ents " -:: 'GREGORY BARDA.B., College of the Pacific, 1935(Biological Sciences)SAM BERKMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Bacteriology, and Parasitology)ROBER1;,lRWfN BLAKEYS.B., UnWef'slty of Chicago, 1938(PSY;,C�Q���>:,�i .. 'MIRIAM BRENNW ASSERS.B" University of Chicago, 1926(Biological Sciences)HENRY OWEN CUBBONS.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Biological Sciences)MARGUERITE,E,QUiSE FAERBERS.B., University of d,ll\<;ago� 1936(Home Economics) .. :, ':"HELEN VOORHEES HEINZELMANN'"A.B., University of Manitobi, 1936S.B., ibid., 1936 _: •• i''::-�' .: •Without Thesis: ,1' .'--:-- .. ",-_', -�:-:�:.::�Thesis: Atte;npts to Induce Reversion 0�SmaM1;o10n_y Varia1'fts' '":... :,&'of Bacteria through the Use of AcceS'��ry Grgwth·Su�s!ances ',- ':: 'Thesis: A Re-analysis of a Test of����Theor��ii[-Tiv()'.Factors, ')<-;'Without ThesisWithout Thesis.r.Thesis: A Comparison of the T hree-H our and the Twenty-fouri:.,Hour Urinary Excretion of Vitamin C 'Thesis: .The Relation of Vitamin A Intake to Dark Adaptationas Determined by the Biophoto1!leterRAYMOND NELSON HENCHA.B., College of the Pacific, I936(Biological Sciences) Without ThesisCHANNING BRUCE LYONS.B., University of Nebraska, I938(Botany) Thesis: The Inheritance of a Phase of Earliness before and afterHail Damage in an Interspecific Cross between L. esculentumand L. pimpinellifoliumWithout ThesisLYDIA KATHRINE MUSSMANS.B., University of Illinois, I926(Biological Sciences)ANN MALLOCH MYLNEA.B.,University of Oregon, I925(Biological Sciences) Without ThesisPAUL PIERCE PICKERINGD.D.S.; University of Tennessee, I934S.B., University 'of Chicago, I938(Biological Sciences)CHARLOTTESEYFFERNurs.B., Yide School of Nursing, I932(Nursing Education) Without ThesisThesis: The Present Status of the Preparation of the NursingArts InstructorThesis: 'The Etiological Factors in Coronary Thrombosis, with. . <", i.,Special Attention to Local and General Infection· ;f!t'�r;;��\ .. " .�.:;\., c:IN THE DW�lD�'J�WI THE PHYSICAt>i'.�.,� 'G:ES� .<, .: :�;;�'��1:;, ;r·}�, : ., ,�,�: '.",>, {�?! ':.' ""�2'�'':_'{i, i:'"-.;',::.�;;,;:" Thesis: The Preparat1;9n (;]:t.Jj,f:�e Co-Enzy1ftes?}roJtlii!!vrse Liver;_ :_ � .:_ :' �j:J�;��r-'LEONARD ALVIN STINES.B., University of Chicago, I937(Pathology)II.BERNARD H. BLOCKS.B., University of Chicago, I937(Chemistry) ,HEINZ HUGO BRINKMANN(Geography) . .'.Thesis: The Regions of Latin America as Delimited'by Germanand French GeographersThesis: New Ostracodesfrom the Menard Formation·q9q1��cnCIQ 01 c>C\ t'( , .-HUBER TMASTERS BRISTOLS.�:, University of ,Michigan, I937_.(Ge9!ogy and Paleontology)WRV�j\N RANDOLPH BURNS;;§;,B:::{p'ni,versity of Illinois, I934.. .. .�j��i�?�USSELL COXI uti tt, -',� . ersity of Chicago, I937 Thesis: The Epimerization of dl-Erythronic Acid -�. '-7-j�,�-", ",:�;���,( 1_�Thesis: High-Frequency Resistance and Permeability of Iron in,a Magnetic Field '; ,:"'�(t C. i>IA�L 'niversity of Cincinnati, I937_ '�. :q�otraphy) .Q 'D l 06' "". 'J�HlstDWIGHT,HI�D�\ at . A.B., Stanford University, I935, , (Chemistry)" '�t � '11 � Yl1��n�?r�����c!io?��7t (Geology and l'aJeontology)tt. 't,' WAYNE RU�L LOWELLS,B., Washingt<;ffi.;8..t_1l.te College, I936(Geology an�r����tblogy)e \ ae � . FR�����,O��!:'y"-:--: Thesis: Henequen in YucatanThesis: The Action of Sodium Malonic Ester upon CyclopenteneOxideThesis: Artificial Helectites and Gypsum Flowers. ""-_{. ,: :�;�;e:Sis: Glaciation in the Wallowa Mountains_":',r.rhesis: The Experimental Verification of Velocity Anomalies of. ,', Supersonic Vibrations in SolidsThesis: A Lattice of Extensionally Attainable Properties.r.Thesis : Hydro-electric Pourer in OntarioROBERT HARRIS SCANLAN i'. S.B" University of Chicago, I936(Mathematics)Thesis: Expansion of the W ierstrass Elliptic Function in Trigo­nometric Series .o» 0 '. ;OSCAR THEODORE SCHULTZ\ I ct· til '<' -: S.B., University of Chicago, I932. \ '.," (Mathematics)Q\3 \6q�.'", ,.'FRANCES SHERMANA.B., Oberlin College, ;[937(Astronomy and Astrpphysics)', '�_' . -.,' 1.�W!�LJ,i\� W �TSO&3S;;;HtJ),j:i��:: .: ,,':.. -"�'i"trmverslty of C1l'!C{rl:hati,l:f9'3:7" '.:.::c ',' : ., '$����� N�l'�������"".�f�����··;'·�t��".. A;.B., Harvard Umver§ty,'IQ36 ', ". -. :·s"'" (Geography) i' .. :, ".kj ,'"' <tY--:.:- ;'::: " Thesis: On the Amount of Interstellar Reddening of P Cygni,Thesis: The Highway Pattern of Ohio?c> 1l (lci q j·Sqqq,6 v' qqC{q WILLIAM JERE TANCIGS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Chemistry)LLOYD BAYARD WILLIAMSA.B., Reed College, 1935(Mathematics) Thesis: Separation of the Isomers of CitralThesis: The Problem of Extremizing the Attraction of a Surface­of Revolution on a ParticleIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSF or the Degree of M aster of Business Administration:CLETUS FRANCIS CHIZEK (with honors)S.B., State University of Iowa, 1927 Report: A Case Study of the Installation of an Accounting Sys­tem for a Garment Manufacturing BusinessWithout ReportWithout ReportJOHN CULLEN EWINGA.B., College of Wooster, 1936JOHN JACOB MOUCKAA.B., Municipal University of Omaha, 1936ORME WHEELOCK PHELPS (with honors)A.B., University of Chicago, 1937 Report: The Legislative Background of the Fair Labor StandardsAct: A Study of the Growth of National Sentiment in Favorof Governmental Regulation of Wages, Hours, and Child LaborReport: The Common Tests of Significance: What They Meanand How To Use ThemWithout ReportJOHN HENRY SMITH (with honors)A.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1935WALTER OGDEN VOGTA.B., Beloit College, 1936II. IN THE DIVINITY SC;HOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:CARTER EXCELL BORENA.B., Texas Christian University, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1937DAVID CLAUDE PELLETTA.B., Butler University, 1935A.M., ibid., 1937PAUL GREENWASSENICHA.B., Texas Christian University, 1934A.M., University of Texas, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1938 Thesis: The Background of Literature in the Preaching of Phil­lips BrooksThesis: A Critical Study of the Lectionary of Constantine theReaderThesis: Preaching Values in Contemporary DramaIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):ARVID LEONARD ANDERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1937 MELVIN ADOLPH GOLDSTEIN (cum laude)A.B., University of Chicago, 1937RICHARD DAVID HALL (cum laude)A.B., University of Chicago, 1937MORTON JOSEPH HARRISA.B., University of Chicago, 1938ROBERT NATHANIAL ISBELL, JR.A.B., University .of Chicago, 1937IRVING IRMAS AXELRAD (cum laude)A.B., University of Chicago, 1937PAUL McCLUNG BARNES (cum laude)A.B., Monmouth College, 1936JOHN MARSLAND CLARKA.B., University of Chicago, 1937 I ARTHUR OSCAR KANEA.B., University of Chicago, 1937SIDNEY ZOLMAN KARASIKA.B., University of Chicago, 1936AARON LEVY (cum laude)A.B., College of the City of New york, 1935CHARLES INNES LONGACRE (cum laude)A.B., Pomona College, 1936EDITH HEDWIG LOWENSTEINDr.jur., University of Heidelberg (Heidelberg, Ger­many),1933RALPH AINSWORTH McBROOMA.B., University of Utah, 1935 \c>RITCHIE GILRUTH DAVIS (cum laude)A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1935WILLIAM JOSEPH DIETERICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1937JAMES ISAAC FAWCETTGraduate, United States Naval Academy, 1931IRVING MARK FEIGESA.B., University of Chicago, 1937STANLEY KINGSBAKER FISHA.B., University of Chicago, 1937DWIGHT McKAY, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, I937THOMAS EDWARD MORANA.B., University of Chicago, I937EDMOND MOUSSALIA.B., University of Chicago, I937 DAVID SKEERA.B., University of Missouri, I937RICHARD THOMAS SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, I937ROY ESKILL STONEA.B., University of Chicago, I936JAMES STANLEY STROUD (cum laude)A.B., Jamestown College, I936JOHN EARL NEWBY, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1937RAYMOND ALLEN POWERSS.B., College of Wooster, 1930WILLIAM ARTHUR RUNYANA.B., University of Chicago, I937 JOHN EVANS SYPEA.B., University of Chicago, I937HASSELTINE BYRD TAYLORA.B., Louisiana State University, I926A.M., Columbia University, I927Ph.D., University of Chicago, I934ALVIN Z. SAMUELSA.B., University of Chicago, I937MARY MARGARET SHAWA.B., University of Chicago, I937 ADRIAN CHARLES THERIAULTA.B., University of Chicago, I937HAROLD BERNARD SIEGELA.B., University of Chicago, I937 MELVINURYA.B., University of Chicago, I937HARRY LELAND SIMKINSA.B., University of Chicago, I939 ALVIN IRVIN WEINSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, I937IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:RUTH IRENE BARNARDS.B., University of Chicago, I933Ph.D., ibid., I937(Honors in Anatomy)OSCAR ARNOLD BILLETERCert. of Mat., St. Gallischen Kantonsschule (St. Gall,Switzerland), I930A.M., University of Utah, I934Ph.D., University of Minnesota, I936ROBERT ELA BOWENA.B., Knox College, I935NORRIS L BROOKENSS.B., University of Chicago, I932Ph.D., ibid., I937CHARLES WENDELL BURTS.B., University of Chicago, I936EDWARD HAYS CAMPS.B., University of Chicago, I936ROBERT ZANE COLLINGS, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, I935ELMER ERNEST COOPERS.B., University of Chicago, I936WILLIAM DEWEY DAVISS.B., University of Chicago, I936JAMES FORD DONNELLY, JR.A.B., Harvard University, I93SARTHUR HERRMANN DOWNINGA.B., Drake University, I935SYDNEY KENNETH EDWARDSA.B., University of California, I935JOHN HARRY GIFFORDS.B., University of Chicago, I936EDWARD WESLEY GRAYS.B., University of Chicago, I936ELMER WALTER HAERTIG(Honors in Medicine)GEORGE HARTLEY, JR.A.B., Stanford University, I929A.M., ibid., I934Ph.D., University of Chicago, I939 LEON ORRIS JACOBSONS.B., North Dakota Agricultural College, I935VICTOR EINAR JOHNSONPh.B., University of Chicago, I926Ph.D., ibid., I930(Honors in Physiology)ABRAHAM JUDAH KAUVARA.B., University of Denver, I935AARON KELLNERA.B., Yeshiva College, I934RALPH EMILE KIRSCHS.B., University of Florida, I934A.M., Harvard University, I935(Honors in Medicine)ELIAS EDWIN LONGA.B., Bowdoin College, I935CLARICE LOUISE McDOUGALLS.B., University of Chicago, I928DALE VEO MOENA.B., Luther College, I935RUTH ELIZABETH MOULTONS.B., University of Chicago, I936(Honors in Medicine)FREDERICK MITCHUM OWENS, JR.A.B., Princeton University, I935JOHN BENNETT ROWES.B., University of Chicago, I938RAYMOND SERGE ROYA.B., Clark University, I933A.M., University of Alabama, I936THOMAS WATSON SHERMANELIZABETH FRANCIS VAUGHANS.B., University of Chicago, I935WALTER VOLKES.B., University of Minnesota, I93IROBERT WARNERA.B., Harvard University, I935V. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFRANK WILLIAM BAILEYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1923A.M., ibid., 1929 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:FRANCIS WILLARD HENNINGSA.B., University of North Dakota, 1936S.B., ibid., 1937. HIRAM DAVID HILTONA.B., Amherst College, 1935VON GARN HOLBROOKA.B., University of Utah, 1935MARTIN ERNEST JANSSENA.B., Wartburg College, 1935S.B., University of North Dakota, 1937CHESTER THOMAS JOHNSA.B., University of Utah, 1933BYRUM EDWIN JOHNSONA.B., University of Nebraska, 1932NORMAN JOHN BARNSTEINS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1936S.M., ibid., 1937WILBUR GEORGE BRAHAMRALPH GORDON BROWNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1936EDWARD E. CANNONS.B., University of Chicago, 1937JAMES WEBB CHAMBERSS.B., Beloit College, 1935WALTER EVERETT CHASEA.B., Dartmouth College, 1936JOSEPH CONWAYS.B., University of Chicago, 1928WALTER CHARLES DAILEYA.B., Minot State Teachers College, 1930S.B., University of North Dakota, 1937BERNARD TETLOW DANIELSA.B., Yankton College, 1935S.B., University of South Dakota, 1937JAMES JOHN DEROOSA.B., Morningside College, 1935S.B., University of South Dakota, 1937JACK CARL DYSART .A.B., Oklahoma City University, 1935PRESTON BLAIR ELLSWORTHS.B., University of Chicago, 1936OSCAR LOUIS ENTINS.B., University of Chicago, 1936BARTON MAXWELL EVELETHA.B., Stanford University, 1935HUBERT FARBER FLANNERYS.B., Jamestown College, 1935S.B., University of North Dakota, 1937RICHARD ALDRICH FORNEYA.B., University of California, 1935 STEPHEN KAIMMERFRANCIS BACON KELLYA.B., West Virginia University, 1925S.B., ibid., 1937GEORGE LAURANCE GILLA.B., Sterling College, 1935RALPH ROY GINSBERGS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1935S.M., University of Chicago, 1937BEARL L. GINSBURGROBERT CHARLES GREENWOODS.B., University of Chicago, 1937HELEN HARDENBERGHS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1929A.M., Columbia University, 1932 VICTOR KIARSISA.B., Dartmouth College, 1936ROY GEORGE KLOCKSIEMA.B., Western Union College, 1934S.B., University of South Dakota, 1937MARIA KRAUS KRAMERPHILIP KRAMERJOHN JOSEPH LAWLESSS.B., University of Minnesota, 1931A.M., ibid., 1931Ph.D., ibid., 1934FLORENCE EILEEN LAWSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1937ELLIOT BURNS LEES.B., Utah State Agricultural College, 1935ALFRED EDWARD LUKASEKS.B., University of Chicago, 1938DONALD LEROY MARTINSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1934FRANK Me CARRYROSEMARY NELSONROBERT JOHN NEUFELDS.B., St. Ambrose College, 1937ARTHUR GEBHARD NUGENTA.B., University of North Dakota, 1936S.B., ibid., 1937JOHN RAYMOND ONG, JR.S.B., Northwestern University, 1935LOUIS SCOWCROFT PEERYA.B., University of Utah, 1935WILLARD MARVIN PETERSONA.B., University of North Dakota, 1936S;B., ibid., 1937JOSEPH MICHAEL PLESTINAROBERT MORSE POTTERA.B., Williams College, 1935ALLEN RABINA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1935A.M., ibid., 1936JAMES HOWARD RASMUSSENA.B., University of Utah, 1935ROBERT FRAZER RUSHMERS.B., University of Chicago, 1936 (1(GILBERT STANLEY HARDIERENE HARDREBacheller es Lettres, Universite de Paris, 1934Bachelier es Sciences, ibid., 1934IRVING DAVID HARRISLEO ROGERS HAWKESS.B., Utah State Agricultural College, 1935WILLIAM JOHN HAWKINSS.B., Creighton University, 1937EDWARD HENRY HENEVELDA.B., Hope College, 1935LOUIS ALBERT SASSS.B., University of Chicago, 1936CHARLES ARTHUR SCHIFFS.B., University of Chicago, 1938HOWARD BRUCE SHREVESS.B., University of South Dakota, 1936RONALD PERRY SMITHS.B., University of Chicago, 1937JOHN ROBERT SNAVELYA.B., Grinnell College, 1935CHARLES GILBERT STEINKEEVERETT LLOYD SUNDQUISTA.B., Minot State Teachers College, 1930S.B., University of North Dakota, 1937FRANK HENRY THONEA.B., University of Utah, 1935 LUIS ARSENIO VALLE CILLOS.B., University of Chicago, 1937PAUL ANTON VAN PERNISA.B., Hope College, 1935JOHN COBURN WHITTIERS.B., University of Chicago, 1936IRWIN FLOYD WINTERA.B., Huron College, 1935S.B., University of South Dakota, 1937CHARLES ARTHUR WOERNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1932Ph.D., ibid., 1937EMMA GIBSON WORKS.B., Monmouth College, 1935ANTHONY CYRIL YERKOVICHS.B., Fordham University, 1935VERN LAUER ZECHS.B., University of South Dakota, 1937IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRUTH BISHOPA.B., Northwestern University, 1929S.M., University of Chicago, 1936(Psychology)RUTH ELEANOR COR TELLA.B., Wellesley College, 1935(Physiology)JOHN CARROLL FRAZIERA.B., DePauw University, 19J5A.M., University of Nebraska, 1926(Botany)HUGH GILBERT GAUCHA.B., Miami University, 1935S.M., Kansas State College, 1937(Botany)GEORGE HARTLEY, JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1929A.M., ibid., 1934M.D., University of Chicago, 1939(Pathology)WALTER HUGH HOSKINSA.B., Earlham College, 1934(Biochemistry)BENJAMIN LIBETS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Physiology)ROBERT CLEMENT LINDNERA.B., University of California, 1936(Botany)GREGORY BARTHOLOMEUS MATHEWSPh.B., St. Anselms University (Rome, Italy), 1929Bachelor of Canon Law, Gregorian Pontifical Univer­sity (Rome, Italy), 1931Licentiatum in S. Theo!., ius., 1933(Botany)HELEN GERTRUDE OLDHAMS.B., Iowa State College, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Home Economics)AARON Q. SARTAINA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1928A.M., ibid., 1930(Psychology)ARTHUR SHLAIFERS.B., College of the City of New York, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1936(Zoology) Thesis: Points of Neutrality in Social Attitudes of Delinquentsand Non-DelinquentsThesis: Studies on the Possible Functional Interrelation betweenthe Thyro-parathyroid Apparatus and Epenephrine Secretionfrom the Adrenal MedullaThesis: The Seasonal Trend of Certain Carbohydrate Reservesin the Root System of Field Bindweed, Convolvulus arvensis L.Thesis: Responses of the Bean Plant to Calcium DeficiencyThesis: The Local Formation of Antivaccinial Antibodies by theSkinThesis: The Effect of Testosterone Propionate on the UrinaryExcretion of Androgens and Estrogens in EunuchoidismThesis: Control of the Potential Rhythm of the Isolated FrogBrainThesis: Factors Affecting Regeneration of the Horseradish RootThesis: On Some New Lepidostrobi from the Central UnitedStatesThesis: Utilization of Organic and Inorganic Iron by the NormalInfantThesis: The Conception of the True Path and Efficiency in MazeLearningThesis: A Study and Analysis of the Effect of Numbers upon theOxygen Consumption and Locomotor Activity of Carassiusauratusv \�1L\; D'LcS� �� f'l\����0\ ��o. Cf\<ic\� DC. (;;t(.N()}� (1G�(J... qqc ROBERT STERLING TEAGUE, JR.A.B., University of Alabama, 1933S.M., Northwestern University, 1936M.D., University of Chicago, 1937(Pharmacology)MILTON JOHN VANDER BROOKA.B., Western State Teachers College (Kalamazoo,Michigan), 1931A.M., Kalamazoo College, 1932(Pharmacology)JONATHAN JACKSON WESTFALLS.B., West Virginia Wesleyan University, 1932S.M., University of Chicago, 1938(Botany) Thesis: The Melanophore Hormone of the Pituitary Gland andMetabolic Stimulationc(Thesis: The Pharmacodynamics of the Domestic Fowl with Re­spect to Ergonomine and ErgotamineThesis: Cytological Studies of Lilium tigrinumII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESSARAH EMBRY COLEMANA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1910A.M., University of Chicago, 1922(Romance Languages)THOMAS FRANKLIN DUNNA.B., Washington University, 1929A.M., ius; 1930(English)MARY ELIZABETH GIFFINA.B., Western Reserve University, 1919A.M., ibid., 1923(English)GEORGE ROBERT HUGHESA.B., University of Nebraska, 1929D.B., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Chicago,Illinois), 1932(Oriental Languages and Literatures)PAUL FLETCHER McCULLAGHA.B., University of Toronto, 1926A.M., McGill University, 1928(Greek)RICARDO ROQUE PASCUALPh.B., University of the Philippines, 1933A.M., ibid., 1936(Philosophy)ROBERT LORENTZ SCRANTONA.B., Mount Union College, 1932A.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Art)OTIS ELLERY TAYLORA.B., University of Nebraska, 1915(Art) Thesis: Cuaderno otorgado a los procuradores en las Cortes deValladolid de I35IThesis: The Manuscript Source of Caxton's Second Edition ofthe "Canterbury Tales" JThesis: The Wigmore Manuscript and the Mortimer FamilyThesis: Saite Demotic Land LeasesThesis: The Meaning of "Nomos" ("Nomoc") in Greek Litera­ture and Thought from Homer to AristotleThesis: A Logical Analysis of Fictionalism with Respect to theTheory of TruthThesis: The Chronology of Greek WallsThesis: Architecture of Northwest Persia under the tt.sss«MongolsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJAMES H. GLASGOWEd. B., Illinois State Normal University, 1928A.M., Clark University, 1929(Geography)JUSTIN LEON GLATHARTS.B., Case School of Applied Science, 1925S.M., University of Michigan, 1931(Physics)ALVIN CUSHMAN GRAVESS.B., University of Virginia, 1931(Physics)WLADIMIR W. GRIGORIEFFChem.Eng., Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule(Zurich, Switzerland), 1932(Chemistry)DAVID MARION GRUBBSS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1933S.M., ibid., 1934(Geology and Paleontology)RAYMOND ELLSWORTH JANSSENS.B., Northwestern University, 1932S.M., University of Chicago, 1937(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: Muskegon, Michigan: The Evolution of a Lake PortThesis: The Magnetic Permeability of Iron and Nickel at Ultra­high Radio FrequenciesThesis: Packing Fraction Differences among Heavy ElementsThesis: The Peroxide Effect in the Addition of Reagents to Un­saturated CompoundsThesis: Fauna of the Niagaran Nodules of the Chicago AreaThesis: A Revision of Fossil Plant Types of Illinois, Augmentedby Descriptions of New Species, ,JH'D/OOO RALPH NATHANAEL JOHANSONS.B., Boston University, 1936S.M., University of Chicago, 1937(Mathematics)VIRGIL NELSON ROBINSONA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1934A.M., ibid., 1935(Mathematics)GEORGE M1CHAEL SCHMEINGS.B., Quincy College (Quincy, Illinois), 1919S.M., Loyola University, 1926(Chemistry)SIDNEY LASH SIMONS.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Chemistry)WILLIAM GOODING SMILEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Chemistry)HARRISON WILSON STRALEY IIIA.B., Concord State Normal School (Athens, West Vir­ginia), 1923(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: Ruled Surfaces with Intersecting GeneratorsThesis: Generalized I ntersector VarietiesThesis: A Study of the Spectral Photo-electric Response of Solu­tions of Sodium in Liquid AmmoniaThesis: The Generation of Radio-Frequency Power for the Cyclo­tronThesis: A Methodfor the Study of the Hemoglobin-Oxygen Equi­libriumThesis: Field and Laboratory Studies of Non-Concentric FoldingIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJOHN WESLEY BELLA.B., Swarthmore College, 1917(Education)MARTIN BRONFENBRENNERA.B., Washington University, 1934(Economics)DOROTHY CULPA.B., Smith College, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(History)FRANCES ANDREWS MULLENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923A.M., ibid., 1927(Education)CHARLES ANDREW MYERSA.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1934(Economics)LAWRENCE DUNBAR REDDICKA.B., Fisk University, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(History)EDWARD HOLLAND SPICERA.B., University of Arizona, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(Anthropology)DONALD STUART STRONGA.B., Oberlin College, 1934(Political Science) Thesis: The Development of the Public High Schools in ChicagoThesis : Monetary Theory and General EquilibriumThesis: The American Legion: A Sittdy in Pressure PoliticsThesis: Factors in the Growth of Girls Seven to Seventeen Years ofAgeThesis: Employment Stabilization and the Wisconsin ActThesis: The Negro in the New Orleans Press, 1850-60: A Studyin Attitudes and PropagandaThesis: Social Organization and Disorganization in an ArizonaYaqui VillageThesis: Anti-Revolutionary, Anti-Semitic Organizations in theUnited States since 1930V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLALLEN CABANISSA.B., Southwestern, 1932D.B., Louisville Presbyterian Theological ,Seminary, 1935ELIZABETH PAXTON LAMA.B., William and Mary College, 1928A.M., University of Chicago, 1930 Thesis: Agobard of Lyons: A Ninth-Century Ecclesiastic andCriticThesis: The Place of Marx in Christian ThoughtVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONJAMES BROWN IVS.B., Haverford College, 1930A.M., University of Chicago, 1937 Thesis: The History of Public Assistance in Chicago, 1833-93HELEN LOUISE BUTLERA.B., De Paul University, 1926A.M., University of Chicago, 1933 Thesis: An Inquiry into the Statement of M olives by...ReadersVII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLROBERT FREDERICK LANES.B., University of Oregon, 1926S.M., ibid., 1932 Thesis: The Place of American University Presses in PublishingV. THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OFLAWSHU SHIH"Eminent representative of an old and rich civilization, in recognition of his scholarly contributions tohistory and philosophy and of his leadership in his country's march to join the modern world."The candidate will be presented by Frederic Woodward, Vice-President of the Uni­versityVI. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER"VIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALFinale from Symphony IThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession COPYRIGHTVierneORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF THE BACHELOR'S DEGREETHREE O'CLOCK1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Andante maestoso FranckThe MarshalThe Candidates for the Bachelor's DegreeThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe University ChaplainThe President of the UniversityII. THE PRAYERThe University Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, Dean ofthe ChapelIII. THE AWARD OF HONORS JMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Walter J. BlumJohn Peter BritzYale BrozenMorris Harold CohenGwendolin Loat CooperJames Michael DavranRayna Louise DeCostaAlfred Joseph DeGrazia, Jr.Thomas Anthony DonovanJames Allen DunkinDieter DuxLeonard Morton EdwardsRobert Steiner FouchHanna Marjorie Goldman Judith Ethel GrahamFrances Louise GreenfieldMarjorie Consuelo HamiltonCynthia Anne HawkesMilancie HillEdward Robert HoffmanByron Edward KabotLuana Myrtle KekkonenWasley Sven KrogdahlWilliam Champlin LewisRobert Hoyer LochnerJoan Alexander LorrKullervo LouhiKathryn Isabel MacLennan Rita Marie McGuaneBurton Nathaniel NavidJoseph RosensteinLeo SerenFrederick George SmithJoseph SondheimerWilliam Burton SowashShirley Ann StarLouise Hedja TonessAnna Elizabeth WehmanPhilip WehnerLeonard WeissJoseph Edward WilsonFrances Grace WinnPeter Satterlee Gates, FirstThe Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toJulian Leonard Schermer, ThirdByron Edward Kabot, SecondThe John Billings Fiske Prize in Poetry is awarded toElizabeth Lucile SchoeningHonorable mention is given toMorgan Blum Marian Jay Castleman Rob Roy MacgregorT he David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the writing of English prose isawarded toSamuel WolfensteinHonorable mention is given toBernard Robert Kogan Robert Gene EttelsonThe Medal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic for the highestdistinction in the Comprehensive Examinations in French for the Bachelor's Degreeis awarded toJohn Peter BritzThe Jeanne d'Arc Medal of "Le Lyceum," Societe des Femmes de France a New York,for proficiency in the French Language is awarded toHugh McCulloh DavidsonThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize for excellence in the study of French Language and Litera­ture is awarded toSidney James BeHanneseyThe Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation Prize to an undergraduate for outstandingscholarship in German is awarded toDieter DuxThe American Daughters of Sweden Scholarship is awarded toLois June StromwallThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiology is awarded toDaniel Hedgcox CahoonThe William A. Bond Medal for the largest number of points in the Outdoor ConferenceTrack Meet is awarded toRobert Edwin CasselsThe Conference Medal for excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toRobert Edwin CasselsIV. THE CONFERRING OF THE BACHELOR'S DEGREECandidates will be presented by Dean Robert Redfield in the following order:I. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of PhilosophyII. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of ScienceIII. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of ArtsIV. The Student Aides and Marshals1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGrace Thacker BodingtonFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Margaret Mary AngoliVivian Cecelle ArkinSarah Riva BardElinor Anne BauchhenssFaraday Elizabeth BenedictRuth Elizabeth BergstromLouis Hyman BernsteinMaxine BiesenthalCharles Edwin BrightonEthel Lynne CrossRayna Louise DeCostaBetty Jean DunlapHubert Jerome DyerLeonard Morton EdwardsAaron EngleByron EpsteinJudith Ethel GrahamFlorence Mary GrundermanSalvi Sebastian GrupposoIrving Lester JanisVirginia Elizabeth JohnsonEvelyn Ruth Karasik Florence H. GindeleFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Alma KatzHelen Bernice KinsmanJane Sybeil KleinBernard Moskowitz KrichiverEvelyn LernerWilliam Champlin LewisGerda Thilde LindheimerLa Verne LissyVirginia Miriam LongKathryn Isabel MacLennanLeo Robert MelcherRuth Grace MoerchenBoliver Baylous MooreMary June MyrbergMary Anne N orinFlorence Louise NormentHarvey Milton PattEleanor Virginia PaulHelen Josephine PulaskiMerle Andree QuaitBrutus Martindale ReitmanWilliam George Renee Gene RichardsonEdward Duncan RobbinsDavid RubinJack Thomas SaboMargaret Ethelwyn SchamehornHelen-Marie ShawAnne SinaiShirley Ann SondelVera Maximovna StadnichenkoCharles Alexander SternSidney Guy SternJerome Marvin SwartsHelen Marian ThomsonLouise Hejda TonessHerbert David TracePearl E. TravisDorothy Flora VoltzFrederick Julian WahlLois Helen WenkIngrid Margaretha WennerbergOlive Marie YoungZdenka Christine ZidekII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESBarbara Elliott AlleeRachel Elizabeth AndersonKatherine BarnabyLillian BersonPatricia BlasdelFrederick Carl BockRobert Munro BoltwoodJohn Peter BritzRobert Bennett ByerlyElizabeth June ChloupekVirginia Lee ClayMary Adele CrosbyEmil Henry DeffnerMartin Ferdinand DobberfuhlDieter DuxMarion Elaine ElisbergCharlotte Grace EllinwoodCarl William EngelhartJ. Edward GogginBetty GombergBetty Schroeder GraceMary Letty GreenFrances Louise GreenfieldEmma Betty HaasBeulah Virginia Hagermann For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Marjorie Counsuelo HamiltonLynn HedelmanMarjorie Lucille HerzbergMilancie HillViola Minnie Doyle HowardMary Jane HunterHarriet Nelson JohnsonMarie Theresa KanMary Athene KarahutaLuana Myrtle KekkonenEdgar William KillianSonja KosnerBetty Jane LindenbergerDorothy Rochelle LondonMiriam Eve ManchisDorothy MarquisMarion Leonidas Matics, Jr.Rita Marie McGuaneMargaret Comfort MerrifieldMartin MetalFlorence Mae MintonGeorge Arthur NeumarkCharles Harold NicholsWanda Odell Albert Louis PanzaMartha Schreiber PougialisCarlie Levetta PowellEdward Weil Rosenheim, Jr.Gladys Ann RossiterVirginia Gray RutherHerwin SchaeferBlanche Mary ScholesClara Catherine ShawBetty Jane ShroderPhyllis Zoe SilvertrustKatherine Soule SimondsAudrey Gene SmithWilliam Burton SowashPearl Marion StahlWilliam John TallonJosephine Louise TaylorPhyllis Mary ToddAgnes Ruth VetterAnna Elizabeth WehmanLayle R. WeinbergFlorence Berenice WeissmanMarjorie WestJane Templeton WestonFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Clara Belle HuffDorothy Frances King Charlotte Hilda MoehlenbrockBertha Foster Royals Clara Kuester WaltonIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESRichard Melverne AdamsBernard AdinoffGeorge Paul AntonicFred Albert Bartman, Jr.Harris Graybill Beck, Jr.Miecislaus Sebastian BielawskiRobert Munson Borg .Roley William BovikMerle Thomas BurgyAdelaide Louise CameranoMary Elizabeth CarpenterSara Wanda ChaseBentley B. CohenGwendolin Loat CooperCharles Root Corbett, Jr.Arthur DolinskyBernhard EdelsteinRobert E. ElsonAlfred Leon FeinReuben FershkoRobert Steiner Fouch For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Louis John GaglianoMaxwell GoldblattHirsch GraffAnnie GrootEdwin Bernard HasslerCynthia Anne HawkesRaymond Kaden HirschDorothy Marie IngramFrank Ernest JirikDavid Robert JonesLillian Anna KenneyRobert Henry KlawansArthur Hermann KrauseWasley Sven KrogdahlFrank Adelbert KurtzRobert Augustin LadNorman Marvin LavinLloyd George LewisRobert Edward LewisJoan Alexander LorrArthur Charles Lundahl Ruth Mary MarshChester Francis MoculeskiBurton Nathaniel NavidRaymond Albert ReinkeWilliam John RisteauMarian Catherine RosenbeckElmer Harold RossinJames Robert RunyonLeo SerenDavid Hinshaw ShidelerIrving Bernard SlutskyBernard SmallerFrederick George SmithJason Truesdale SmithHerbert Abner SokolJohn Alfred SternErnestine M. Stresen-ReuterClarence Gordon VanArmanPhilip WehnerJoseph Edward WilsonIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESLester AcreeDavid Edwards Allen, Jr.Judson Wells AllenArnold AndersenOrner Kenneth AndersonJean Knowlton AndrusHoward Lahman ArnouldHarry Harold BernbaumErwin Frank BeyerGeorge Irving BlankstenWilliam Joseph Boehner, Jr.Barbara Elizabeth BoydRobert Leo BrackenburyRuth BraudeRobert Raymond BrinkerYale BrozenHelen Mae BurkeyTheodore CaplowAlla Louise CarnduffJames Joseph CasselsRichard Courtenay Chapman, Jr.Bertram James CobnerMorris Harold CohenRoy Emmett DeadmanAlfred Joseph De Grazia, Jr.Robert Henry DoaneThomas Anthony DonovanJulius Elliot EitingtonDa vid Beardsley EriksonCharles Herron FairbanksFrank Joseph FeeneyCharlotte FehlmanMorris FlignorKeawana Iris GarmanHanna Marjorie GoldmanGertrude Louise Goldsmith For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Paul Fisher GoodmanHoward Scott GreenleeSidney Meyer GuntherCarolyn Alice HewittNorman Hollingshead, Jr.Susan Dayton HoyneFrank Haggart HughesEdwin Floyd IrwinGordon Lionel JacobsShirley Muriel KahnErwin Louis KaplanHarry A. Kay tonSophia Fogelson KeatsDeWitt Murdey KelleyHarold Ashton KnappRobert Edwin KronemyerHenry Charles Lavine, Jr.Laurence Eugene LeamerJohn Milburn LeeperThomas Jesse LeonardIrwin Martin LiebermanRobert Hoyer LochnerRob Roy MacgregorMoreau Sanford MaxwellJoseph Henry MayerNye McLauryHarold Wayne MilesSeymour Henry MillerAlfred Evans MoonBurton Barrow Moyer, Jr.Chester Walter MurphyLorna Dorothy MurphyWilliam Edward MurphyJeanne Margaret MushamRosella Nathan Audrey Louise NeffRoss DeWitt Netherton, Jr.LeRoi Gene NottoliEdward Dunbar O'BrienSeymour Bernard OdensHarold Irving PalashHerbert Raymond PankratzHarry Quayle PetersmeyerGeorge Edgar ProbstGrace Elizabeth RenstromEarle Landry ReynoldsHerbert RodellIrene Lee RosenJoseph RosensteinErwin Arthur SalkRobert George SassElden Russell SchalliolAllen Morris SieversCornelius Magers Smith, JI.Joseph SondheimerErnest Henry SorotskinShirley Ann StarArthur StarkSheldon StoneJohn Morton SuiterFrancis Joseph SweeneyAbel David SwirskyPeter TarrellElbert Nelson ThomasJeanne Lorraine TobinEdgar William TroutEdward Henry ValorzWilliam Edward Webbe IIILeonard WeissRichard Ellis WorthingtonI van Bittick BakerBertha S. Rottner BirmanFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Frederick Charles Hack, Jr.Ida Greengoss WeinbergMax Franz BussewitzMildred Ellen GroverFrances Grace WinnF or the Degree of Bachelor of A rts in Education:Meta KammererFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:Ida Harriet Banen, Paul Victor BeckmanWilliam Emil BehnkeSheldon Irwin BerksonMorton Harold BernsteinPhilip Arthur Brooks V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Alice Winifred BrownSeymour Joseph BurrowsDonald Charles CarnerKenneth Chew Ming ChunArthur Jacob Clauter, Jr.Phyllis Alvina Clemens Dorothy Louise DallmannAlbert Joseph DesrosiersShirley Norma DiamondBernard DolnickRobert Gordon EricksonRichard William EvansVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION\I Max Edward FreemanEugene David GlickmanLorraine Annette GoldmanJames Karpen GoldsmithClifford Charles GramerJack Rubyn GreenHarold GreenbergRobert James GreenebaumHenry George GrossmanLewis Bernard HamityRobert Bell HarlanRichard Russell HartwellJames Reuel Henderson, Jr.Marjorie Gale HessFred Elbert Hewitt, Jr.Edward Robert HoffmanFranklin Edward HorwichBenjamin Congdon Hubbard, Jr.Margaret Preston HuckinsRobert Maitland JonesJoseph John KapturToyse Toshiharu KatoJane Lorraine LasnerEdward John Ledder, Jr.Walter J. BlumWilliam Martin BrandtAlice Mary BrightThomas Spencer CheckleyJames Harlan ChristensenSherman Phillip CohenEdward Everett Collins; Jr.Robert Charles ComstockJames Michael DavranHenry Carl DetlefsFrancis Charles DoughertyJames Allen DunkinAllan Charles FergusonTheodore Philip FinkLouis Eugene AlexanderEllen Mae BradfordEvelyn Rose DanskyArthur Aram DaronatsyIra Ralph Deyman Harold Seymour LevinHazel Irene LindquistBetty LinnKullervo LouhiPaul Dunn LynchWalter Ilmari MackeyJohn Tyler McWhorterRichard Bradner MeadRobert Ellsworth MeyerMartin Dole MillerMary-Ann Elizabeth MitchellDavid Livingstone MoonieRuth Marie MoulikRobert Reynolds MoyerEsther Josephine NiermanWilliam Melvin OlsonEdward Frank RaackRichard Cohien RashmanSylvia Lucille RichieWilliam Johnson RobyMarjorie Marie RyserGeorge Herbert SahlerMarion June SalisburyRobert Louis SampsonVI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Elizabeth Tracy FrankelJohn Henry Gilbert, Jr.Owen Merle GilesEdward Rusch GustafsonHoward Gresham Hawkins, Jr.Wilbur Joseph JergerByron Edward KabotEdward Elliott KaneJerome Seymour KatzinSeymour KeithWilliam Theodore KrauseAlexander Ignatz LowingerAllan Grant MaclearFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Helen GersteinRuth Frances GoodmanRuth Anne HaegerAnnette Laufer Philip Blessed SchneringRobert Joseph SedlakMitchell Steffan SeidlerElla Bernice ShaferHarry ShapiroAlbert SiegelMarshall William SmithRobert James StrakerNorman Francis Swanson -Robert William SwansonThomas Lawrence SweeneyGrace Oi Wah TomAlan Harold TullyRuth TupesClementine Jeanne Van derSchaeghRalph Elbert WhitingCatherine Jane WilliamsByron Manton WoodVini ta Virginia WoodWilliam McClean Work, Jr.Janet YablongLeonard William ZedlerFred Arthur MesserschmidtJames Elmer Mitchell, Jr.Robert Henry MohlmanKenneth Dean Osborn, Jr.David Morton SchefferJulian Leonard SchermerRobert Abraham SimonJerome Harvey SimonsMarshall Jay StoneOrville Steele SwankJohn Randolph Van de WaterJohn Warren WebsterJoseph Andrew WhitlowCarol Maud MaginnisMargaret Dolores McGuanRuth Barbara Smyth PhilbrickGertrude Mary WrightBertha Jacobena Catt For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:V. AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHINGRALPH MORRIS BUCHSBAUM, Instructor in Zoology in the CollegeCLARENCE HENRY FAUST, Dean of Students in the Division of the HumanitiesWILLIAM CHRISTIAN KRUMBEIN, Instructor in GeologyLizzie Blanche PurnellVI. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISVIII. THE BENEDICTION COPYRIGHTIX. THE RECESSIONALFinale from Symphony IThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession VierneThe Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or ScienceThe Degree of Master of Arts or ScienceThe Degree of Master of, Business Administration -The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity -The Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) -The Degree of Doctor of MedicineThe Degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.S.D.)The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy -Total Degrees - 83449738553162During the Academic Year 1938-39 the following Degrees and Certificates have beenconferred by the University:- 1,768Summary of the Degrees conferred during the Academic Year 1938-39, arranged bySchools and Divisions:Profes-Total Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. sionalThe Division of the Biological Sciences 279 151 41 36 51The Division of the Humanities 284 157 91 36The Division of the Physical Sciences - 213 104 51 58The Division of the Social Sciences 417 217 174 26The Divinity School - 36 16 14 5The Law School - 100 46 54Rush Medical College III IIIThe School of Business - 163 122 2 38The School of Social Service Administration - 159 36 120 3The Graduate Library School - 6 3 3Total Degrees - 1,768 834 497 178 259MARSHALLEON PERDUE SMITH, Marshal of the University.WALTER BARTKYFRANK HURBURT O'HARAWALTER LINCOLN PALMER ASSISTANT MARSHALSSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYRETIRING STUDENT MARSHALSJOHN RANDOLPH VAN DE WATER, Head MarshalJOHN WILKINS BUSBY ROBERT EDWARD MERRIAMROY EMMETT DEADMAN SEYMOUR HENRY MILLERTHEODORE PHILIP FINK FRANCIS HART PERRYEDWARD RUSCH GUSTAFSON WILLIAM EDWARD WEBBE, JR.LEWIS BERNARD HAMITYRETIRING STUDENT AIDESBARBARA ELLIOTT ALLEELAURA CECELIA LINA BERGQUISTJUDITH CUNNINGHAMMARJORIE CONSUELO HAMILTONALICE MARIE LA PERT KATHRYN ISABEL MAcLENNAN, Senior AideMARGARET COMFORT MERRIFIELDAUDREY LOUISE NEFFHARRIET NELSONCLEMENTINE JEANNE VAN DER SCHAEGHINCOMING STUDENT MARSHALSCHARLES WILLIAM PFEIFFER, H ead Marshal DesignateROBERT RAMSEY BIGELOWJOHN FRANKLIN CULP IIIALEXANDER LAWRENCE GEORGEMARTIN LEVITRUSSELL JAMES PARSONS CHESTER BADOLLET POWELLCHARLES VICTOR SHOSTROMWILLIAM HENRY SPECKHARRY FRANKLYN TOPPING, JR.INCOMING STUDENT AIDESTHELMA EMMA ISELMANHELEN ARETA KELBLEMARJORIE HELEN KUHHELEN PATRICIA SHRACKKATHERINE ADAMSBETTY LOIS AHLQUISTRUTH BRODYJANET LOUISE GEIGERMARY ELIZABETH GRENANDER LAVERNE MARJORIE TESS, Senior Aide Designate