n1 ersity of OJaioago L.ibrar1O. ,Beferenoe DepartmentI '\tbe 'tllnt"ersit�'of '-tbicagoTHE Two HONORED FIRSTCONVOCATIONUbe ButumnAUGUST TWENTY-THIRDA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTYROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Fanfare DuboisThe 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, ARTHUR HOLLY COMPTON, PH.D., Sc.D., LL.D.,Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Physics; Chairman of theDepartment of Physics; Dean of the Division of the Physical SciencesIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Region and the University." JOHN MERRIMAN GAUS, PH.D., Professor andChairman of the Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin; Visit­ing Professor of Political Science on the Charles R. Walgreen Foundation, TheUniversity of Chicago, Summer, 1940IV. THE AWARD OF HONORSWilliam Henry RussellElliot Mitchell SchreroFrank Raymond SecoySol SiegelDorothy Rose SindelarRichard Alfred SvehlaRIchard William ThomaJohn Gerson UllmanMurray Lionel WaxCelia Sonia WeinerCharles Arthur WernerVelma Lois WhitgroveWentworth Wilder, Jr.Paul George WolffDonald Jerome YellonNorma C. Davis YonoverSecond-year Honor Scholars, selected for excellence in the work of the first year in theCollege:Fred Donald BlossGeorgia DischWilliam Joseph DurkaRichard Arnold FinebergRichard Anson FinneyFelicity May FongerJoyce Kathleen GoodfellowPaul GuttGerald Stephen HahnFrances Emily HernThomas Brumfield HillAlexander Robb JacobyRobert William KeyesJohn Franklin KimbelJean Irl KingGeorge Frank KrakowkaRobert Grove Kraybill Margaret Ann KueffnerBill Louis LetwinRichard Louis LevinEvelyn LevinsonMax LevitanSeymour Nathan LozanskyHerbert Seymour MandelLawrence Friedman MarkusJames Cobb MathesonRobert Stephen MerrillRichard Gould MershonRobert W. MooreEileen Catherine MurphyCharles MurrahLionel Dewey Norris, Jr.Bradley Hawkes Patterson, Jr.Robert Marcus RaymerThird-year Honor Scholors, selected for high scholastic achievement in the comprehen­sive examinations in the College:Helen Anita ArnoldJ ames Lindley BurtleDorothy EinbeckerEdward Ira ElisbergRobert Gene EttelsonDorothee FriedlanderHerbert Norman FriedlanderRaymond Dennis GoodmanRobert Welton Hemenway Paul Barton JohnsonSaul LevinJoseph Solomon LevingerJulian Scott LorenzErcole MottaViacheslaw Alexander NedzelMelvin Micklin NewmanStewart Irvin OostDaniel Orloff Richard Howard OrrSamuel QuitmanCharles Hubert RaethCalvin Parker SawyierHarry SchaffnerWalter SeloveAndrew Frank StehneyCharles William WegenerBernard Ben Zion WeissbourdDivisional Honor Scholars, selected by the departments for excellence in the work of thefirst three years:Shirley Jane Bill, HistoryDorothea Amanda Deffenbaugh,PsychologyFrederick Futter Elkin, SociologyFrances Marguerite Engelmann,ChemistryJames Bruce Engle, Political Sci­enceMary Elizabeth Grenander, Eng­lish Language and LiteratureGraduate Honor Scholars:Adrienne Marie Borke, SociologyRichard Viggo Bovbjerg, ZoologyRobert Charles Boyer, SociologyThomas Brill, PhysicsWilliam Alexander Earle, Philoso­phyDonald Leroy Fabian, RomanceLanguages and LiteraturesViola Marina Farmakis, GermanicLanguages and Literatures Walter John Hipple, Jr., EnglishLanguage and LiteratureLouise Landman, Political ScienceJohn Francis McNellis, Geology andPaleontologyJane Morris, Home EconomicsAaron Novick, ChemistryWalter Porges, HistoryJoan Schutz, SociologyGeorge Seltzer, EconomicsEdward Joseph Furst, PsychologyJohn Albert Lacey, Oriental Lan-guages and LiteraturesMorton Harry Leonard, PhysiologyHarry George Monteith, ChemistryAnne Rowell, BotanyEsther Eleanor Schumm, GermanicLanguages and Literatures William Larew Slayton, PoliticalScienceRobert Willson Stokley, PoliticalScienceElmer Beaumont Tolsted, M athe­maticsHenry Maurice Wallbrunn, ZoologyWilliam Oliver Webster, Biochem­istryAntoinette Scola, Romance Lan-guages and LiteraturesMorton R. Solomon, EconomicsAlbert Somit, Political ScienceJohn Frederick Speck, ChemistryJesse Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Mathe-maticsSamuel Wolfenstein, HistoryHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the College for the year 1939-40:Helen Anita ArnoldWayne ArnoldJerry BerlinJoel BernsteinStuart BernsteinWilliam Albert BrilliantRobert Miller BrownellJames Lindley BurtleDorothy EinbeckerEdward Ira ElisbergRobert Gene EttelsonMarjorie Ann EwingBernard Joseph FinkleCharlotte Marie FordBenum Wesley FoxDorothee FriedlanderHerbert Norman FriedlanderAlbert GoldsteinHerbert Irving Goldstone, Raymond Dennis GoodmanRuth Marian GracenickRichard Spellum Hagen Eleanor Anne HartzlerRobert Welton HemenwayJohn Marshall HowensteinEdward Albert Lord IdePaul Barton JohnsonWilliam Harper JohnstonHerbert Ernest KubitschekLouise LandmanSaul LevinJoseph Solomon LevingerJulian Scott LorenzPaul Francis LorenzJames J. McClure, Jr.Robert Leo MeyerShirley Jane MooreErcole MottaViacheslaw Alexander NedzelMelvin Micklin NewmanJohn William NicholsonStewart Irvin OostDaniel OrloffRichard Howard Orr Samuel QuitmanCharles Hubert RaethLester RiceBaxter Key RichardsonJoseph Alfred RiderHenry Leonard RuehrJohn Robert RussellCalvin Parker SawyierHarry SchaffnerWalter SeloveLeopold Julius ShapiroNaomi Violet SmithIrene Mary SperosAndrew Frank StehneyLewis Louthan TaylorCharles William WegenerBernard Ben Zion WeissbourdJack Blue WelchonsHarold Stalets WilsonJames MacQuaid WilsonLester Wins bergRaymond Herbert WittcoffThe Civil Government Prize for excellence in the comprehensive examination in the in­troductory course in the Social Sciences is awarded toPaul Barton Johnson, First Sol Siegel, Second Richard Louis Levin, ThirdThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in the com­prehensive examinations of the College is awarded toMargaret Ann KueffnerThe Henry Strong Educational Foundation Fellowship in Physics is awarded toRalph Eugene LappThe Jeanne d'Arc Medal for proficiency in the French language is awarded toLois Elizabeth SpoonerV. 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 of Science, or of Philosophy, byDean William Hay TaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean William HayTaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Dean WilliamHomer SpencerCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Ernest Cadman ColwellCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean William Hay TaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean William Hay TaliaferroCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Wayne BarkerElizabeth Waterbury BeachGrace June BenjaminMarie BrockwayEileen Hazel DejongJohn Francis DunkelJeannette Josephine FiedorHazel Evelyn Heffren Sophy HessWinnifred Allene J essemanJoseph Hynek KrivanekGertrude Miriam LuostariMiriam Anna ManleyAdaline Nicoles MatherAntreen Ileen McDonnellCharlotte Antoinette Roe Muriel Esther RuekbergDavid Jones SevernSarkis Albert TelfeyanBonnie Marise Turnbulllona Judith WaxKatherine Louise WellsRobert Lee YanceyII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMary Elizabeth Horrall AlexanderTheobald Carl BreihanRuth BrodySarah CavalliNatalie Anne ClyneMerry CoffeyRobert Bernard DavisPhyllis Anne DiMaggioElizabeth EssingtonViola Marina FarmakisMyrtle A. FinkelsteinLorraine Marian GlickmanGayola Judith GoldmanRalph Heinz GoldnerElise Byfield GoldsteinAmy Lois Gustafson For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Charless HahnChristine Warnock HolmesEugene Nelson JamesMarion Grace KatzmannPauleen Dunn KivlanLucille Anne KorbelJohn George KotselasJohn Albert LaceyAlice Marie La.PertBetty Lou LindbergLeonard Robert MarinDavid Edgar MartinElizabeth Ann MontgomeryJane MyersBeryl David OrrisSylvia Cecilia Pinsky Jane Margaret RasmussenJesse Allan Reed, Jr.Glenn Dale RickardAnne RickcordsOverton SackstederFlorence SamuelsAntoinette ScolaClyde William SherwoodAlfred Miroslaw SiemensNorman Bruce SigbandLois Elizabeth SpoonerLewis Roy SprietsmaFrieda WeitzmanRosemary French WileyCarol Audrey WilsonEugenie Rose WolfAlice Vera Loveless For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Katherine Ensminger TurnerIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Charles Cornelius Andersen, Jr.Thomas BrillRobert Eugene ButlerChester FeldmanHerbert C. FosterJulian Royce Goldsmith Melvin Burt GottliebCornelius GrootHoward Zvi HerzigHarold Sims JunkerRichard Charles LeblGeorge William Platzman Robert Dale SnowCharles Max SteinEdward Stanley StrugalaJerome Hyman StyrtJesse Ernest Wilkins, Jr.IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESWalter James Atkins, Jr.Anthony Robert BasileAnne Macklin BordersArthur Lionel BroidaMary Laurance BurtAnnette Hebert ChoateJ ames Wilbur DennyDeborah DorfmanLucile Albert FinderPearl FischerRichard FriedmanNella Veronica GriffinWilliam Heiman GrodyFred Gross For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Elton Wallis HamJeannette Brown HeffronFannie Evans LibetVirginia Helen MaguireFlorence MandelDaniel Francis McCarthyHarry Thomas McMahonQuentin Oscar OgrenJulia Moren OienFlorence Eleanor PaineGordon Evertt ReckordMiriam Davida RotmanArthur Albrecht SalzmannEvelyn Miriam Shefner Charles Victor ShostromClara Violet SkidmoreRandolph Taylor SnivelyLea SpectorJames Hayden StonerAnna Louise StuckartHarold Arthur SwansonJoanne TaylorJoseph Thomas Twomey, Jr.Saul WeismanBetty Jane WetzelHarold Perry WrightMarianne YatesLeo Stark Hay For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Ardella Starkes For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Education:H. Leslie Atlass, Jr.Edward Brill BatesIrwin Jerome BiedermanRaymond Elkins Daniels, Jr.George Luther Davenport, Jr.John Kleih Haas V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Theodore Harold HymenMargaret Jeanette JanssenFrances Louise MonsonRaymond King MyersonPetro Lewis PatrasJune Lorraine Roberts Glenn Ward SladeCarl Edwin StraussFlorence TabakinLitsa Demetrios TsarpalasGeorge Alan Works, Jr.Walter Xavier YoungWilliam Gillette Yule For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Eugene Adams Luening VI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONGertrude Rose FederGene H. Harris For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Franklin Reginald KingShirley Newberger Ruth June Weissman1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESEssay: Ruskin's Theory oj EducationvCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSELIZABETH FLOYD ABELEd.B., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 1937(English Language and Literature)CAROLINE ZIMMERLY ACREEA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Latin Language and Literature)RUTH L. BEITELSPACHERA.B., State University of Iowa, 1933(English Language and Literature)NELIA DuPUY BEVERLEYA.B., College of William and Mary, 1937(English Language and Literature), ROBERT MUNRO BOLTWOODA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(English Language and LIterature)JOHN PETER BRITZA.B., University of Chicago, 1939J (Romance Languages and Literatures)RUTH DEMOND BROOKSA.B., Syracuse University, 1924(History)WENTWORTH KIMBALL BROWNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1939(English Language and Literature)DOROTHY GRACE CAHILLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARGARET BURCHARD CAIRNCROSSA.B., Lawrence College, 1934(Romance Languages and Literatures)HELGA CHRISTINE CHRISTENSENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Art)MARTHA ANITA CHRISTENSENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Art)ANNE CRAIGA.B., University of Illinois, 1923(Romance Languages and Literatures)EDWARD JOSEPH CRONINA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1938(English Language and Literature)CHARLES MILLS DAVISA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1932(English Language and Literature)FAY MARY DILLONA.B., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1938(English Language and Literature)IDA CHURCH FALLSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(English Language and Literature)FREDRIK GEORGE FELTHAMA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(English Language and Literature)MORRIE SOPHE GRINBARGA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Art)CAROLYN P. HAEBERLINA.B., Carleton College, 1935(Art)MARJORIE CONSUELO HAMILTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(English Language and Literature) Essay: Studies in the Grouping oj Words in the Orations oj CiceroWithout ThesisEssay: Carlyle's Philosophical Conception oj NatureThesis: A Study oj Shelley's Poem, "The Sensitive Plant"Essay: La Part du commentaire et de la narration dans "DuCiJte de chez Swann" de Marcel ProustThesis: Sectional Attitudes in South Carolina, I850-60Without ThesisEssay: A Study oj the Leit M otifin Racine's "Phedre"Essay: "Athalie": Early Presentations and Subsequent CriticismProject: A Study oj Swedish Decorative TextilesProject: A Study oj Techniques in Modern RelieJ SwlptureEssay: A Study oj Two Recent Beginning French TextsWithout ThesisEssay: Lowell and TranscendentalismEssay: Hamlin Garland and the American Critics (I89I-I92I)Without ThesisWithout ThesisProject: Outdoor AdvertisingProject: Techniques oj Three Outstanding Masters: Giovanni diPaolo, El Greco, and RembrandtWithout Thesis !VERA VAUDELLA KOHLHOFFS.B., South Dakota State College, 1932(English Language and Literature)MARY KORELLISA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(English Language and literature)It')' \«() � VIOLET MARIK KROHNo � \S4 \ "b l) A.B., Valparaiso University, 1936I (English Language and Literature)1/I CHARLOTTE JEAN HOLLANDA.B., University of Michigan, 1939(English Language and Literature)MYRTLE HOLSTERA.B., University of South Dakota, 1927(Art)ESTHER AILSA HOWARDA.B. in Ed., Art Institute of Chicago, 1937(Art)HAROLD BURTON JAFFEEA.B., Harvard University, 1936) (Latin Language and Literature)ERNEST ALFRED JOHNSON, JR.A.B., Amherst College, 1939(Romance Languages and Literatures) Without ThesisProject: Studies in Block Printing, American Indian Pottery,and Modern Wood-Carving TechniquesProject: Studies in Persian Ceramic Art and Representation ofSpace in PaintingEssay: Seneca: An Essay in Dramatic StructureThesis: "Yvain": A Manuscript StudyFRANCES RUTH JONESA.B., North Central College, 1932(English Language and Literature) Essay: A Study of the Imagery in Keats's Poem, "Endymion,"in Relation to Its PhilosophyHERBERT CHARLES KALKA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisWALTER CHARLES KITZEROWA.B., Marquette University, 1935(History) Thesis: Material Remains of Domestic Dwellings in Pre- K assiteMesopotamiaJEROME W. KLOUCEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(English Language and Literature) Essay: Joel Barlow: The American Origins and Beginnings ofHis Democratic Creed, I754-88Essay: Walt Whitman's Comments on American WritersWithout ThesisFEARN LEOMA LANGS.B. in Ed., Ohio University, 1929(English Language and Literature) Thesis: Emily Dickinson's Literary Background as Indicated inHer Letters: Emphasizing Her Relationship to Her FavoriteAuthorsEssay: Theological Changes in Wordsworth's Thinking as Evi­denced in "The Prelude," "The Excursion," and Various. Minor PoemsEssay: The Change in the Rhetoric of Alexander Hamilton be­tween His "Letters of 'Caesar' " and "The Federalist"LOIS ALBERTA LLOYDS.B., University of Minnesota, 1930(English Language and Literature)CAROLYN McARTHURA.B., Sterling College, 1931(Art)MARY IDA BENSON McGUIREA.B., College of St. Francis, 1936(English Language and Literature) Project: A Study of Modern Trends in Mural PaintingWithout ThesisJAMES TIPTON MERRIN, JR.� '{II A.B., Southwestern University, 1937� lfG I, I (, (English Language and Literature)t PATRICIA LEE MINARS.B., Madison College, 1938(Germanic Languages and Literatures) Without ThesisThesis: E. T. A. Hoffmann: Bibliography, I900-I939GRACE ANDERSON OLSONA.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1923(English Language and Literature) Thesis: The Peculiar Features in the Fifth Book of Chaucer's"Troilus and Criseyde"GEORGE TERHUNE PECK I·A.B., Yale University, 1937(History)ELMER BELMONT POTIERA.B., University of Richmond, 1929(English Language and Literature) Thesis: John Hales: A Study of the Life and Works of the Six­teenth-Century English Economist and PoliticianEssay: A Critical, Theatrical, and Textual History of Congreve's"The Mourning Bride�'THOMAS STANISLAUS POWELLA.B., University of Toronto, 1927(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisRUTH AILEEN PRICEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(English Language and Literature) Essay: A Study of the Opinions of Contemporary AmericanLiterary Figures Regarding Walt WhitmanMARTHA ALICE QUANDTA.B., Milwaukee-Downer College, I936(English Language and Literature)ISABELL SARAH RENOWDENA.B., Colorado State College of Education, I936(English Language and Literature)KIRSTEN DAISY RICHARDSA.B., University of Chicago, I937(History)THEKLA GYSEL ROBINSONPh.B., University of Chicago, I93I(Romance Languages and Literatures)RUTH LENOIR RUSSELLA.B., Central College, I928(English Language and Literature)ALLEN DANTON SCHWARTZA.B., University of Chicago, I939(English Language and Literature)CLYDE WILLIAM SHERWOODA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(History)PEARL TURNER SMITHS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,I9I7(English Language and Literature)LEAH SPILBERGA.B., University of Chicago, I939(English Language and Literature)LOUISE FULLERTON STRUBLES.B., Western State Teachers College (Kalamazoo, Michi­gan), I928(Art)ELIZABETH TENDICKA.B., MacMurray College, I9I3(English Language and Literature)MORRIS TISHA.B., University of Chicago, I939(English Language and Literature)ELLA LAURETTA VAUGHANPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, I933(English Language and Literature)MATHIAS JOHN WAGNERA.B., University of Chicago, I939(English Language and Literature)ROY WILLIAM WILSON, JR.A.B., Fisk University, I936(English Language and Literature)BRUCE ANDERSON YOUNG, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, I938L (English Language and Literature) Essay: Carlyle and Dickens: A Comparative StudyWithout ThesisThesis: The Export Trade of Chicago, I890-I9I5Thesis: The Personal Element in Vigny's "Chatterton"Essay: Mark Twain's Criticisms of FictionWithout ThesisThesis: A Translation of Geoffrey of Beaulieu's "Vita ....Ludovici"Essay: Wordsworth's Conception of Poetic Tragedy in I800 andIts Expression in "Michael"Without ThesisProject: Art in Rural Education in the State of MichiganEssay: The Novels of William Hale White as Evidence of theReligious Unrest of the Early VictoriansWithout ThesisEssay: A Study of Whitman's ImageryWithout ThesisEssay: Carlyle and Ruskin on the Proper Status of the LaboringClasses in SocietyWithout ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESELIZABETH CAROLINE AKINSA.B., Fairmont State Teachers College, I932(Education)THOMAS HAMPTON ALLEN, JR.A.B., University of Tennessee, I935(Education) .ESTELLE HUKEL BAKERA.B., Texas Presbyterian College, I924(Geography)LEANDER WOLLER BINNAS.B. in Ed., University of Illinois, I932(Education)HOWARD ARTHUR BOURNEA.B., Doane College, I937(Economics)EDWARD TODD BRADFORDA.B., The Louisville Municipal College for Negroes, 1938(Education) Paper: Do Children of Average or Above Average IntelligenceH ave the Necessary Opportunities and Instruction WhichWould Enable Them To Read to Their Full Potentialities?Paper: The Recent Literature on Failure and Retardation in theElementary SchoolThesis: Land Occupance in ArgentinaPaper: The Effects of Emotional Stress upon Intelligence, Learn­ing, and School AchievementThesis: Labor and the Depression, I929-38Paper: The 'History of the Supervised Study Movement, I894-I940FREDERIC JAMES BRIGHTA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)FRIEDA BROOKSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Education)ELIZABETH TARNOW BROWNLEEA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Child Development)LOUISE RUTH BURRA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Political Science)DOROTHY WINONA BURROWEd.B., Winona State Teachers College, 1934(Education).j DOROTHY GRETA CALIFFA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1938(International Relations)GEORGE BARR CARSON, JR.A.B., College of Wooster, 1935(History)PAULINE NAOMI CARTERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Education)HAROLD WELDON CLEVENGERA.B., Manchester College, 1934(Education)ELIZABETH LOIS CONARDA.B., Park College, 1939(Education)MARTIN EDWARD CORDULACKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Education)VERNE ELLSWORTH CRACKELA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)ARNOLD OTTO DIERSENA.B., Valparaiso University, 1936(Education)BERNICE RHODA ENGELSA.B., Colorado State Teachers College, 1916(Education)JOSEPH OREN ENGLETA.B., Morningside College, 1930(Education)MARY ELIZABETH JONES ESPENSHADEPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1927(Education)LOUISA FARNEREd.B., Winona State Teachers College, 1929(Education)ROBERT MEADE FEEA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1933(Education)IADAH ELIZABETH FLEMINGTONA.B., University of North Dakota, 1917I (Geography)JOHN LOCKWOOD FLETCHER, JR.A.B., Amherst College, 1939(Political Science)BERNARD CHARLES FRIEDMANS.B., Lewis Institute, 1933(Education)WALLACE HARVEY FRISTOEEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1928(Education)MARIMON HANSBERYS.B., Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1930(Education) Paper: A Synthesis and Evaluation of Periodical Literature Per­taining to HomeworkThesis: The Use of Rules in the Teaching of SpellingPaper: Some Aspects of Sex DifferencesThesis: Employee Organization in the British Postal Service:The Union of Post-Office WorkersPaper: The Changing Theories and Practices with Respect toSchool MarksThesis: A Survey of the Travel Facilities from the United Statesto Latin A merica, with Special Attention to the AmericanMerchant MarineThesis: A Critical Decade in the Philosophe MovementPaper: A n A nalysis of the Needs of Girls in a Metropolitan HighSchool for Occupational InformationPaper: The Use of Visual Aids in Social StudiesPaper: The Implications of Psychological Theories for the Math­ematics Curriculum in Secondary SchoolsPaper: The School in the Soviet Social OrderPaper: Organization and Program of Studies of Certain Two­and Three-Year High Schools of Northeastern IllinoisPaper: Recent Trends in the Teaching of Elementary-SchoolMusicPaper: The Administration of Teacher Absence in Six IndianaCitiesPaper: Provisions for Gymnasiums in Secondary Schools as Re­vealed in Educational LiteraturePaper: The Curriculum. of the Chicago Public Schools, I81O­I940Paper: The Relation of Chronological and Mental Age to ReadingReadinessPaper: A Comparison of Selected Plans of Guidance for HighSchoolThesis: Some Geographic Abilities of High-School SeniorsThesis: Trends in State Control of Local FinancePaper: Teacher Appraisal of the Division Room in a ChicagoHigh SchoolPaper: The Educational Literature Pertaining to Schedule-Mak­ing in Large High SchoolsPaper: A Study of the I933 Graduates of Crispus Aitucks HighSchool of Indianapolis before and after Graduation with Refer­ence to Scholarship and Leadership\-\ D \(}OO() JUNE LAVERNE HANSONS.B., Oregon State College, I936(Education)JAMES WRIGHT HERRICKS.B., Tufts College, I939(Education)THELMA FAY HICKSA.B., Louisiana State University, 1935(Education)REXFORD ALDEN HORTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Education)JEAN SHAW HUSSEYA.B., Wellesley College, 1939(Political Science)JACOB ZAVEL JACOBSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)CHESTER ARTHUR JONESA.B., Indiana University, 1922(Education)JASON LEONARD KAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Education)MERLE MAURER KAUFFMANEd.B., Illinois State Normal Lniversity, 1937(Education)LULU OZEDA KELLOGGEd.B., Central State Teachers College (Stevens Point,Wisconsin), I938(Education)ESTELLA MAHALA KENNEDYA.B., Fisk University, I908(Education)EVERETT FRANK KERRA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)MARGARET ELIZABETH KERRPh.B., University of Chicago, I938(Education)RUTH AMANDA KESSELRINGS.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)ESTHER EMMA KIRCHHOEFERA.B., Valparaiso University, 1933(Education)ORRIN EDGAR KLAPP(Sociology)HERMAN _JOHN WILLIAM KOENIGA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Social Sciences)MADELINE MARY LESSERA.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1937(History)MILDRED MAY LIVSEYEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1938(Education)MARY ELIZABETH ELLIS LOTTMANNPh.B., University of Chicago, 1913(Education)EGBERT LUBBERSA.B., Calvin College, I937·(Social Sciences)WILLIAM HENRY MARTINA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1936(Education)MINNIE MAE McALISTERS.B., University of Oklahoma, I931(Education) Paper: The Function of the Teacher in Educational Measure­mentPaper: The Degree to Which Some Past Fraternity Initiates atthe University of Chicago Would Have Met the Requirementsof a Proposed Plan for Rushing, and a Comparison withN onfraternity MenPaper: The Diagnostic and Remedial Procedures of an Adjust­ment TeacherPaper: The Educational Implications of the Use of Radio as anAgency of Political Education and IndoctrinationThesis: Government Regulation of the Newspaper Industry sinceI934 under the N.I.R.A. and the N.L.R.A.Paper: Changing Value Patterns and the American SchoolPaper: The Error-Correction Test in the Measurement of Spell­ing AchievementPaper: Attitude of College Students toward the Survey Courses atthe University of ChicagoPaper: A Review of the Literature on the Administration ofExtra-Classroom Activities in Elementary Schools, with Par­ticular Emphasis in Seventh and Eighth GradesPaper: Workbooks and Their Use in the SchoolsPaper: An Analysis of the Difficulties of Pupils in Their Studyof American HistoryPaper: State Supervision of Local School BudgetsPaper: The Educational Implications of Growth Differentials atthe Junior-High-School LevelPaper: The Determination of the Science Curriculum for the Ele­mentary SchoolPaper: Student Loan Funds and Their Contribution to HigherEducationThesis: The Use of Social Identification as an Advertising DeviceWithout ThesisThesis: Local Economic and Social Effects of the Bradford, Penn­sylvania, Oil Industry, I876-96Paper: Vocabulary as a Factor in Comprehension in Elemen­tary-School SubjectsPaper: The Library as an Aid in the Orientation of College Stu­dentsWithout ThesisPaper: The Scientific Way of Thinking and Its Application tothe Individual in His Life-SituationsPaper: Techniques of Developing a Meaningful Vocabulary inReading in the First Six GradesLB 3t'"n�LC �}V11,I CARLETON PAUL MENGES.B., Springfield College, 1939(Education)iBISHOP MARTEINNE MONTGOMERYA.B., Miles Memorial College, 1934(Education)PAUL ROBERT MOOREEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1927(Education)DRUCELIA MOORHOUSEA.B., Wellesley College, 1934(Education)DOUGLAS WILDER MORRILLA.B., Oberlin College, 1938(Social Sciences)VIRGINIA GERTRUDE MORRISONA.B., University of Wichita, 1939(Child Development)LEUTY RAYMUS MURPHYEd.B., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 1934(Education)ALMA CAROLINE NESPITALPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)HERBERT RAYMOND PANKRATZA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(History)SISTER MARIE BAPTISTA POLLARDS.B. in Ed., Mount St. Joseph Teachers College, 1940(Education)SISTER MARY BENEDICT RAGANS.B., Canisius College, 1932(Education)MARIE ELIZABETH ROSECKYA.B., Marquette University, 1930(Education)HOMER LAMAR SAMUELSS.B., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1932(Education)GUY LEONARD SCHUYTEMAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Education)JENNIE ARBUCKLE SHERIDANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Education)CLAIR STALEY SMALLS.B., Knox College, 1918(Education)LYLE ELIZABETH STARCEVICPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)HELEN MAXINE STEPHENSS.B., Hampton Institute, 1934(Education)CLARA LIEUCENDA STEPPS.B., University of Arkansas, 1930(Education)ELINOR RUTH SWINGLEEd.B., National College of Education, 1931(Education)EDGAR WILLIAM TROUTA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Social Sciences)HARRIET DRUMMOND JONES UZGALISS.B., University of Illinois, 1931(Education)BLANCHE JOSEPHINE VODVARKAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)CLARA BEATRICE WEIMERA.n., Northwestern University, 1923(Child Development) Paper: Articulation in Programs of Health and Physical Educe­tion between Elementary and Secondary SchoolsThesis: The Activities of Parent-Teacher Associations in theNegro Schools.of AlabamaPaper: The Educational Program of a Unit of the Civilian Con­servation CorpsPaper: The Concept of Approximation in Secondary-SchoolMathematicsWithout ThesisPaper: Relationship between Personality Test Scores and Re­action Pattern to a FrustrationThesis: Diagnostic and Remedial Study of Seventh- and Eighth­Grade DeficienciesPaper: The Value of Pictures as Teaching DevicesThesis: Congressional Opposition to American Participation inthe World WarPaper: Relationship between Kindergarten Training and SocialAdjustment to First GradePaper: The Improvement of Reading through the Use of ObjectiveMethods in ReadingPaper: Reading as a Factor in Arithmetical Problem SolvingPaper: A n A nalysis of the Curricula in the Secondary Schools ofMississippiThesis: Curriculum Trends at the Junior College Level in Col­leges and UniversitiesThesis: Principles Governing the Education of Crippled ChildrenPaper: The Administration of Free Textbooks in a High SchoolPaper: Can Reading Ability Be Significantly Raised by Remedi­al Study?Paper: Improvement of School-Community Relationship throughS chool-C ommunity ActivitiesPaper: Critical Evaluation of Studies Relating to Intensive andExtensive Methods of Teaching LiteraturePaper: What Seventh- and Eighth-Grade Boys and Girls Like andDislike about the Study of ScienceWithout ThesisPaper: A Survey of the Literature Pertaining to the Relation ofA uditory Defects to Reading DisabilityPaper: Major Trends in the Teaching of SpellingPaper: The Growth and Functioning of Symbolic BehaviorBETTY KATHERINE WHITELAWS.B., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1938(Political Science) Thesis: State Centralization: A Trend in Public Education,I930-40F ANNE LEE FARRINA.B., Northwestern University, 1932 III. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSTerm Paper: Goodwill on Corporate Statements1.,()���2J��1C\ZtOqg, IV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLJACK ERNEST BROWNA.B., University of Alberta, 1938B.L.S., McGill University, 1939MABEL EMILY JACKMANS.B., University of Minnesota, 1925WALTER HERBERT KAISERS.B. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College,�Q31 . I' . .L . Lib 's h 1Certificate m .ibrary SCIence, St. OUlS I rary c 00,1932LOWELL ARTHUR MARTINS.B., Lewis Institute, 1<;;38 Thesis: The Extension of Public and School Library Services inthe Province of AlbertaThesis: The Relation between Maturity of Content and Simplicityof Style in Selected Books of FictionReport: Vocational Services of the Public Library to SkilledWorkersReport: The Purposes and Administrative Organization ofBranch Systems in Large Urban LibrariesLILIAN KATHERINE GALE ADAMSA.B., University of Arizona, 1935V. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION,IMARGARET VIRGINIA ARNAULTA.B., New Jersey College for Women, 1938MARY FRANCES BOZEMANA.B., Rockford College, 1938EVELYN JUDITH BROOKMANA.B., University of California, 1938ELIZABETH BOSWORTH BRUTONA.B., University of Michigan, 1934VICTOR DAVENPORT CARLSONA.B., Willamette University, 1933LOIS MARGUERITE CHAPINA.B., Hillsdale College, 1933RALPH W. COLLINSA.B., Earlham College, 1934THEODORE DOMBROWSKIS.B., University of Illinois, 1932JEANETTE WOODRUFF GARFIELDA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1936LETTY JOYCE GROSSBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1937ANN GURINA.B., Hunter College, 1937FRANKLYN CLARENCE HOCHREITERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1935DAVID ROMEYN HUNTERA.B., University of California, 1938HELEN MARIE HYNESA.B., Ursuline College, 1930JEANNE JEWETTA.B., State College of Washington, 1933 Report: A Historical Study of State Hospital NO.4, Farming­ton, MissouriField Study: Medical Care Given by the Children's and Minors'Service, Negro Children Six to TwelveReport: History of the East Moline State HospitalField Study: Children Receiving Relief under the Chicago ReliefAdministration Trustee Plan: Selected DistrictsField Study: Comparison of Relief and Earnings on W.P.A.Field Study: Older Relief Clients, Chicago Relief Administra­tion, November I, I939: Union DistrictReport: Settlement and Removal in Massachusetts, I920-30Field Study: Commitment to Imprisonment for Nonpayment ofFines by the Municipal Court of Chicago, I93I-36Report: Relief Policies of the Illinois Emergency Relief Com­missionReport: State Institutions for the Treatment of Tuberculosis inWisconsinField Study: Negro Girls Committed to the Geneva State Reforma­tory in I937-38Field Study: Children under the Trustee Arrangement of ChicagoRelief Administration, Oakwood and Washington Park Dis­trictsField Study: Public Funds for Selected Child Welfare Agenciesin ChicagoThesis: "Fair Hearings" in Public AssistanceField Study: Boarding Homes of the Chicago Orphan Asylum,I940Report: Federal Aid for Oregon� Rc,Q9 BEATRICE BEHR/ S.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Biological Sciences)SANNA D'SHIELL BLACKS.B., Ohio State University, 1927(Home Economics)/ GRACE JEANNETTE BLAKES.B., University of Minnesota, 19.33'(Nursing Education)OLIVE KRASS KESTINA.B., University of Illinois, 1927 Field Study: Medical Care Provided for Cancer Patients of theChicago Relief AdministrationReport : History of the Care of the Blind in MarylandMARGARET KATHERINE LUMPKINS.B., Elmira College, 1931ELIZABETH WASHINGTON MANEYA.B., Fisk University, 1929 Report: Public Housing for Negroes in the United StatesVIRGINIA RUTH MAYERA.B., Stanford University, 1936 Field Study: The Wage Payment Law of IllinoisMAMIE WEST McCLELLANPh.B., University of Chicago, 192I Field Study: Relatives as Foster Parents: Cases Known to aPrivate Child-Caring AgencyField Study: Women in the Labor Movement in the Slaughteringand Meat-Packing Industry in ChicagoField Study: Lump-Sum Payments for Permanent Partial Dis­ability under the Illinois W orkmen' s Compensation LawThesis: The Legal Position of the Stepfather in Relation to theSupport of His StepchildField Study: Chinese Clients in the Chicago Relief Administra­tionField Study: County Welfare Boards in IndianaField Study: The Minnesota State Training School for BoysVIRGINIA MAY McGREGORA.B., Occidental College, 1935BEN SCUDDER MEEKERA.B., College of Emporia, 1933ADELE STUART MERIAMA.B., George Washington University, 1935HWEI-LAN ONGA.B., Ginling College (Nanking, China), 1935ARTHUR W. POTTSS.B., University of Utah, 1931DAVID B. PRICHARDA.B., Hillsdale College, 1932NORMA YERGER QUEENS.B., Washington University, 1929 Field Study: Responsibility of Relatives in Old-Age Assistance inChicagoField Study: The Jewish Refugee in ChicagoBEE RICHA.B., Smith College, 1935ELLEN BECK SNELLA.B., University of California, 1935 Field Study: Medical Care Given by Children's and Minors'Service: Children under Six Yea1'S of AgeReport: The History of the Ohio State ReformatoryARTHUR TROST SNYDERPh.B., St. John University, 1934LARUE SPIKERA.B., University of Minnesota, 1933 Field Study: Housing Conditions in Bethel Township, Me­Donough County, IllinoisField Study: Older Relief Clients, Chicago Relief Administra­tion, November I, I939 (Midwest District)Report: The California Bureau of Child Hygiene under the So­cial Security Program, I936-40Field Study: Eligibilityfor Old-Age Assistance of Relief Clients:District Number ThreeReport: The Development of State Adult Probation in WisconsinEDWARD STMTWOOD IIIA.B., Antioch College, 1932VIDA STRUGOA.B., University of California, 1935JACK WIENERS.B., New York University, 1936HAROLD JAMES WILSONA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1937KERMIT TIGNER WILTSEA.B., University of North Dakota, 1937 Field Study: Sicp plementation of W.P.A. Wages by the ChicagoRelief AdministrationField Study: Persons over Sixty-five Years of Age Receiving Re­lief in the Halsted District of Chicago Relief AdministrationField Study: Housing of Agricultural Workers in Tulare Coun­ty, CaliforniaHARLAN BONDY WRIGHTA.B., Drake University, 1938ROBERT SALISBURY WYMERA.B., University of California, 1932II. THE 'DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESEssay: Antibiosis between Bacterium coli and Certain PathogenicOrganismsThesis: Analysis of the Advertising of Consumers' Goods inSelected Magazines and Newspapers Going into the RuralHomes of Muskingum County, Ohio, in I939Thesis: An Evaluation of Anatomy and Physiology Examina­tions Based on Accepted ObjectivesQ\Zqq�LB3CfC(\}99�Q ?9.C'l�8. RCi "lQkc[g��Lqq,Cd. )J'lQ1W:sq<i11�qq9 INEZ BROCKWAY BREWERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Biological Sciences)GEORGE HAROLD CARROLLS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Biological Sciences)STELLA MARIE COLEA.B., University of Kansas, 1917I (Biological Sciences)RAYNA LOUISE DE COSTAS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Home Economics)THEODORE GEORGE ENGELMANNS.B., Lewis Institute, 1935(Biological Sciences)HERZL FRIEDLANDERA.B., University of Arizona, 1938(Biological Sciences)LLEWELLYN EARL HOLLINGERA.B., Wabash College, 1939(Biological Sciences)RUBY PAULINE KINGS.B., Birmingham-Southern College, 1935(Biological Sciences)GERDA THILDE LINDHEIMERS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Home Economcs)MARGARET WILSON MANGELA.B., Indiana University, 1932(Home Economics)CORA FRANCES MILLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Home Economics)DOLORES FRANCES MOORES.B., Lewis Institute, 1937(Biological Sciences)ANNE CATHERINE SKRICKUSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Home Economics)LUCY FRANCES WHITES.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1928(Biological Sciences)ANNETTE YOUNGS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Home Economics) IEssay: The Decorating and Furnishing of a House in the Mannerof the English RegencyEssay: The Role of Ascorbic Acid in Plant NutritionEssay: A Study of the Undirected Activities of Junior-High­School GirlsThesis: Relative Iron Content of White and Whole Wheat BreadsEssay: The Distribution of Rest and Activity over the Twenty­four-H our Period of Day and Night.Essay: The Relationship between Hypersensitivity and Immuni­ty in Tuberculosis and Other DiseasesEssay: Differential Pollen Tube Growth in Trisomies of DaturastramoniumEssay: Evolution of the Pituitary BodyThesis: The Function and Occurrence of Citrin ("Vitamin P") . IThesis: Energy Intakes of Healthy Six- and Seven-Year-OldGirls ".-Thesis: Studies on the Collagen and Elastin Content of Tender.and Less Tender Cuts of BeefEssay: The Present Status of Knowledge about Diet in PregnancyThesis: Quantitative Determination of Vitamin B in Navy BeansEssay: Bibliography of Literary Material Suitable for the Teach­ing of Family EconomicsThesis: The Relationship of Vitamin A in the Diets of Childrento Their Readings on the Hecht AdaptometerII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES� D ( (\1'1. v 1WILLARD FRANK BLAKEWAYS.B. University of Chicago, 1937(Physical Sciences) Essay: The Use of Semi-Micro Methods in Introductory GeneralChemistrytiD IODO()\�CqCtC(1QD\D9,,!G"W\1G D (09,QO 9'1, MARY LENORE BOSTICKS.B., Florida State College for Women, 1935I (Geography)IRMA AGNES BUELLS.B., University of Illinois, 1933..J (Geography)ROBERT CO CROFTA.B., Dartmouth College, 1933--l (Chemistry)ANNICE DAVIS ELKINSS.B. in Ed., Florida State College for Women, 1935(Geography)CECIL RAYMOND FETTERSA.B., Bethany College (West Virginia), 1928(Chemistry)ROBERT STEINER FOUCHS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Mathematics) Thesis: The Shade Tobacco Industry of Gadsden County, FloridaThesis: The Port of NassauThesis: Oxime "Formation from KetonesThesis: The Use of Sound Films in Geographical InstructionThesis: The Formation of Ketazinesfrom HydrazonesThesis: Products of Quadratic Cremona Transformations(� G 1) loQ9(}{) lO�l'\\�qqq_9HPlOOOOr: 0 qq1�C\O \,0.0\o��� ))\OCtjQJ> \ott��Q qC\CI�.'QD'09�I-lCCft9�1)W1l).2 JAMES JOHN FRITZS.R, Pennsylvania State College, 1939(Chemistry)WINFRED BENJAMIN HIRSCHMANNS.B., University of Illinois, 1932(Chemistry)ROBERT WILLIAM KASLINGA.B, University of Wisconsin, 1937(Geography)FREEMAN ALBERT KOEHLERS.B., University of Illinois, 1934(Geography)ROBERT WILLIAM MOLLENDORFS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Mathematics)ROBERT LEROY PLATZMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Physics)CARL ROGER SANDBERG(Chemistry)RALPH CRAWFORD SEYLERA.B., College of Wooster, 1933(Chemistry)ARCHIE FlORY TOIGOS.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Chemistry)ALICE ELIZABETH TURNERA.B., University of Richmond, 1936(Mathematics)WILLIAM FREDERICK WAGNERA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1938(Chemistry)CAROLYN ELIZABETH WILLSS.B., University of Chicago, 1931(Geography)MONA JANE WILSONA.B., Indiana University, 1939(Physical Sciences) Thesis: The Effect oj Bubble Size on the Potential oj the Hydro­gen ElectrodeThesis: The Colloidal Behavior oj BentoniteThesis: The Highway Pattern oj ColoradoThesis: Blue Mountain Coffee District, JamaicaThesis: Universal Sets oj Quadratic FormsThesis: X -ray Investigation oj the M onopotassium DisuccinateCrystalThesis: The Vapor Pressure Curves oj the Methyl Derivatives ojPhosphorus, Arsenic, and AntimonyThesis: Co-ordination Compounds oj Palladous ChlorideThesis: A Study oj the System Cerium-Cerium Hydride-Hydro­genThesis: Metric Osculants oj Space CurvesThesis: Spectrographic Analysis oj LeadThesis: The Ayrshire Seaboard Towns, ScotlandEssay: New Inorganic Compounds oj FluorineProfessional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:John Peter Britz, French and EnglishHenry H. Graf, Business EducationJean Shaw Hussey, Political ScienceAnnette Young, Home Economics and BiologyIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:CLYDE EVERETI AULTZ (with honors)WILLIAM WATSON BAKER, JR..S.B., University of Illinois, 1933REGINALD SCOTT BICKFORDA.B., Rice Institute, I923NETTIE CHAITKINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1938THEODORE WILBUR COOVERA.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, 1926,JACK MORRIS FETMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1938ELBERT COURTS FLORAA.B., Valley City State Teachers College, 1932 Report: Union-Management CorporationTerm Paper: The Last-in, First-out Method oj Inventory Valua­tionReport: Defaulted Real Estate Bond Issues in IllinoisTerm Paper: An Economic Analysis oj Price-Control Legisla­tionTerm Paper: How Can I Manage My Income? A Source Unitin General EducationTerm Paper: The Undistributed Profits TaxWithout ReportMABEL THUSNELDA FLUMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1937 �Term Paper: A Study of the Preparation of Teachers of Elemen­tary Business TrainingTerm Paper: The Implications of the Regent's Inquiry for Busi­ness EducationTerm Paper: Estimating I ndustrial ProfitsMELVIN GREENSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1939 Report: An Analysis of Employee PublicationsHENRY H. GRAFJACK RUBYN GREENA.B., University of Chicago, 1939HUGH PICKENS HILLS.B., Monmouth College, 1937 Term Paper: Program for Selling a Variety Line of Merchandisein Filling StationsTerm Paper: Three Characteristic Methods of Costing InventoriesEDWARD THOMAS GROPPELS.B., St. Louis University, 1938HELEN MILDRED MEIERA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1927 Term Paper: A Report on a Fused Typewriting-English CourseFRANCIS PHILLIP JOHNSONHAROLD SEYMOUR LEVINA.B., University of Chicago, 1939 Term Paper: Report on the Iron and Steel Scrap WholesaleBusiness in the United States during I935Report: Wage-Rate Reductions as a Stimulus to RecoveryReport: An Analysis and Appraisal of Some Consumer Educa­tion Programs in Secondary SchoolsTerm Paper: A Study of the Personal Economic Background ofGary High-School SeniorsTerm Paper: Conservatism in Accounting Theory and PracticeMARTIN VINCENT JONES (with honors)LEONARD KENT (with honors)S.B. in Ed., South Georgia Teachers College, 1935HAROLD RANK LEITHS.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1934SAMUEL CHARLES McMILLAN(with honors)S.B., University of Arizona, 1935 Report: Point of Sale Merchandising Intensity of Lard Com­pared with Vegetable ShorteningHARRY FRANKLYN TOPPINGDOROTHY ELIZABETH WATSONA.B., West Virginia University, 1922A.M., Columbia University, 1931FRANK WALDEMAR WESTMANS.B. in Comm., Northwestern University, 1925 Term Paper: The Accounting for Installment SalesTerm Paper: AnAnalysis of First-draft Typewritten Composi­tions of Seventh- and Eighth-Grade TypistsTerm Paper: Follow-up Study of the Recent Graduates of the Cen­tral High School in Duluth, MinnesotaII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLNORMAN VEECH WILLIAMSA.B., James Millikin University, 1938 Thesis: The Categories of Peirce and Theology (QEFor the Degree of Bachelor of DivinityIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESLILIAN DONALDSONA.B., University of Kansas, 1924A.M., ibid., 1925GEORGE HARRIS RUGGYA.B., College of Wooster, 1932A.M., Ohio State University, 1934Ph.D., ibid., 1936 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:RANDALL LESLIE THOMPSONS.B., University of Washington, 1927S.M., ibid., 1928Sc.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1931 jIV. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEHARRIET GILLETTE FARLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1937 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:CARROLL DAUPHIN GOODHOPEA.B., University of South Dakota, 1936- S.B., ibid., 1938LAURENCE LOUIS PALITZA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1934Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1938JOHN OLIVER AUSTIN\ J •IV. 'THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN BURKHARTA.B., Hood College, I929A.M., Brown University, I93I(Zoology)9()HN ROBERT COFFMANS.B., University of Denver, I932S.M., ibid., I933(Biochemistry)CLYDE HAMILTON COOMBSA.B., University of California, I935A.M., ibid., I937(Psychology)LEMUEL CALVERT CURLINS.B., Trinity University, I934S.M., University of Chicago, I936/ (Biochemistry)LESLIE WILLARD FREEMANA.B., Augustana College, I937(Physiology)ALVIN RUSSELL GROVE, JR.S.B., Lebanon Valley College, I936S.M., University of New Mexico, I938(Botany)JOSEPH PAYNTER HOLTS.B., University of Kentucky, I932M.D., University of Louisville, I936S.M., ibid., I938(Physiology)FRANCES VALENTINE LLOYDA.B., University of Alabama, I936A.M., ibid., I937(Botany)LOUIS KIMBALL MANNS.B., University of Idaho, I937(Botany)'LORENZ AUGUST MEYERS.B., Kansas State Teachers College, I928A.M., Ohio State University, I929(Psychology) .AUBREY WILLARD NAYLORS.B., University of Chicago, I937 "-'" 'S.M., ibid., I938(Botany)JAMES CLARENCE PLAGGES.B., University of Chicago, I937(Zoology)WILLIS CARLTON SCHAEFERS.B., University of Chicago, I936(Psychology)JUNE RAPPAPORT SCHAMPS.B., University of Chicago, I936S.M., ibid., I938(Physiology)WALTER ALBERT STRYKERA.B., University of Michigan, I933(Pathology) Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Androgenic Substances in theRat by the Aid of ColchicineThesis: The Effect of Testosterone Propionate on Induced Crea­tinuria in RatsThesis: A Stu,dy of the Nature of Number AbilityThesis: The Formation of Thyroxine from Artificially IodizedProteinsThesis: The Hemolytic Action of ChyleThesis: Floral Development, Megasporogenesis and M egaga­metogenesis of Agave lechuguilla Torr.Thesis: The Measurement of Venous Pressure in Man Eliminat­ing the Hydrostatic FactorCd, 'K qq,o Kq<t1B lcttt\_�(q&f18 \�C(q,B f \9.QC(� etc\Dqqq Thesis: The Effect of the Length of the Induction Period on FloralDevelopment of Xanthium PennsylianiumThesis: Effects of Some Environmental Factors on Floral Initia­tion in XanthiumThesis: The Invariance of Factorial Composition of a TestThesis: The Effect of Some Environmental Factors on the Photo­periodic Induction of Beet and DillThesis: The Thymus Gland in Relation to Sex Hormones andReproductive Processes in the Albino RatThesis: Test Difficulty and Factorial CompositionThesis: Studies on ProcaineThesis: The Absorption of Mineral Oil (Liquid Petrolatum) fromthe Intestine: A Histologic and Chemical Study)r � � II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES�. '-' \ '-\� () \"'" CARL ARTHUR EMANUEL BERNDTSON Thesis: The Problem of Free-Will in Recent PhilosophyA.B., University of Chicago, I935(Philosophy)EDMUND GRINDLAY BERRYA.B., Queens University, 1936A.M., ibid., 1937(Greek Language and Literature)f� (roo JAMES ROLL BROWNE'\.. -{ {a Diploma, United States Naval Academy, I926A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1933(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: The History and Development of the Concept Belo. J.l..0'ipa.and Belo: rVX1J down to and Including PlatoThesis: An Aspect of Realism in Modern Spanish Drama:The Concept of SocietyJOHN FRANCIS CALLAHANA.B., Loyola University, 1933A.M., ibid., 1934(Latin Language and Literature)ALBERT HOWARD CARTER, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1934A.M., ibid., 1934(English Language and Literature)ARTHUR LAYTON FUNKA.B., Dartmouth College, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1937(History)GEORGE JOHN GEBAUERA.B., Haverford College, 1921A.M., Harvard University, 1932(Latin Language and Literature)D (\ , � r. c; GORDON WILLIAM HARRISONr � \0:;)., � .>» Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1925or / A.M., University of Michigan, 1929& S 0 \ � '" (Romance Languages and Literatures)p \< � �q 1 � 3L g � WIfJ.:���si�· or �!����926A.M., ibid., 1927(English Language and Literature)OSCAR SCOFIELD POWERSA.B., Baylor University, 1929A.M., Cornell University, 1930(Latin Language and Literature)� WINIFRED ISOBEL GRAY SMEATONA.B., University of Michigan, 1924A.M., ibid., 1927:'Q P (Oriental Languages and Literatures)'.iJ "). KENNETH HALE VANDERFORD\ a ""'" A.B., Wittenberg College, 19310.... � If 5 (Romance Languages and Literatures)U I. ASSIMILA INES WILCZYNSKI· r .. \t..\., .� A.B., Barat College, 1934? � 1 A.M., University of Chicago, 1937'\:...tb \tJ (Romance Languages and Literatures)QUQQl Thesis: The Problem of Time in Ancient PhilosophyThesis: James Shirley's "The Maid's Revenge," Editedfrom theQuarto of I639, with Notes and IntroductionThesis: The Movement of Reform and Revolt in Mid-Fourteenth­Century FranceThesis: Prolegomena to the "Ars Grammatica Bonifatti"Thesis: A Study of the Range and Frequency of ConstructionsInvolving Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives in Manu­script J-I, Biblioteca Nacional, of the "Gran Conquista deUltramar"Thesis: Goldsmith's Interest in Natural History, I759-74\...,\1Thesis: Studies in the Commercial Vocabulary of Early LatinThesis: The GhassanidsThesis: The "Libro llamado Setenario" of Alfonso el Sabio,Edited from the Extant ManuscriptsThesis: A Study on the "Yvain" of Chretien de TroyesIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESThesis: The Phenomenological Theory of SuperconductorsJAMES EMORY COOKS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Physics)WILFRID RAYMOND FOSTERS.B., University of New Brunswick, I934S.M., Catholic University of America, 1936(Geology and Paleontology)ELIZABETH RIDDLE GRAVESS.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Physics)KATHARINE ELIZABETH HAZARDS.B., Purdue University, 1936S.M., ibid., 1937(Mathematics)JOSEPH HARMON LEVINA.B., Wayne University, 1936S.M., University of Chicago, 1937(Mathematics)GILBERT JEROME PERLOWA.B., Cornell University, 1936A.M., ibid., 1937(Physics)REMSEN TEN EYCK SCHENCKA.B., Princeton University, 1934A.M., ibid., 1935(Chemistry)CURTIS RANDOLPH SINGLETERRYA.B., Aurora College, 1921S.M., University of Chicago, 1926(Chemistry)SAMUEL SCHWARTZ SMITHS.B., University of Utah, 1916S.M., ibid., 1917(Mathematics) \-\Thesis: The System Albite- W ollastonite-N ephelineThesis: Energy Release from Be9 Cd, a) Li7 and the Production ofLi7*Thesis: Index Theorems for the Problem of Bolza in the Calculusof VariationsThesis : Minima of Double Integrals with Respect to UnilateralVariations, and Applications to Subharmonic FunctionsThesis: An Accurate Measurement of the Energy Released in theDisintegration of Li6 by ProtonsThesis: The Addition of Bisulfite to Unsaturated SubstancesThesis: The Ionization Constants and Heats of Ionization of theBisulfate Ion from 5° to 55° C.Thesis: Motion of a Spheroid and a Sphere under Mutual Gravita­tionIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJOHN CLARKE ADAMSA.B. Northwestern University, 1932(Political Science)MILES WILLIAM DUNNINGTONA.B., University of Illinois, 1929A.M., ibid., 1930(History)FREDERIC JOEL ERICSONA.B., Broadview College, 1924A.M., University of Chicago, 1929(History)KATHERINE AMELIA FREDERICA.B., Smith College, 1926(Political Science)WILLIAM ARTHUR HILLMANA.B., University of Washington, 1931A.M., ibid., 1934(Sociology)GUSTAV ELWOOD JOHNSONPh.B., University of Chicago 1933(History)EMIL LUCKIA.B., University of Manitoba, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1937'.} (History)DAVID ROCKEFELLERS.B., Harvard University, 1936(Economics)�SAMUEL M. STRONGA.B., Brown University, 1938(Sociology) Thesis : Pre-Judicial Settlement of Collective Labor Conflictsunder the Italian Corporate SystemThesis: Thomas J. Walsh, Independent Democrat in the WilsonYearsThesis: The British Colonial System and the Question of Changeof Policy on the Eve of the American RevolutionThesis: State Personnel Administration with Special Referenceto Departments of EducationThesis: Urbanization and the Organization of Welfare Activitiesin the Metropolitan Community of ChicagoThesis: The Swedes of ChicagoThesis: The Colon ate in Frankish GaulThesis: Unused Capital Resources and Waste\Thesis: Social Types in the Negro Community of Chicago: AnExample of Social Type MethodV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSPAUL BARNETTA.B., Howard College, 1926 Thesis: Business Cycle Theory in the United States from I860 toIgOOThesis: Scandinavian Business Cycle Theory, I8g8-Ig36• ERNST WERNER SWANSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1930VI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLHEBER CYRUS SNELLA.B., Brigham Young University, 1912A.M., University of Utah, 1923 Thesis: The Background and Study of the Teaching-of-JesusLiterature in AmericaI VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFERN ODETTE BOANS.B. in Ed., University of Missouri, 1921A.M., University of Chicago, 1926 Thesis: A History of Poor Relief Legislation and Administrationin MissouriVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALThe Grande ChoeurThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession GuilmantMARSHALLEON PERDUE SMITH, Marshal of the UniversityWALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYFRANK HURBURT O'HARA ASSIST ANT MARSHALSWALTER LINCOLN PALMERSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYSTUDENT MARSHALSJOHN PAUL STEVENS, Student Head MarshalHAROLD LAWRENCE ARONSON, JR. JOSEPH JAMES MOLKUPVINCENT JOHN BURKE CHARLES HARTING PERCYARTHUR JOSEPH LOPATKA HARRY FRANKLYN TOPPINGSTUDENT AIDESHENRIETTA JANE MAHON, Senior AideHELEN LOUISE BICKERT CAROLINE ELIZABETH GRABORUTH BRODY MARY MARGUERITE HAMMELMARIAN JAY CASTLEMAN PEARL CLAIRE R UBINSBETTY ANN EVANS MARJORIE BEA SCHL YTTER