{tbe 'tLlnt"erstt� of <tbicago Reference DepartmentTHE Two HUNDRED FIFTHCONVOCATIONUbe SummerAUGUST TWENTY-EIGHTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-ONEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Rubensmarch BenoitThe 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, THE REVEREND CHARLES THOMAS HOLMAN, AssociateProfessor of Pastoral Duties and Director of Vocational Training, The DivinitySchoolIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"How Shall the City Attempt Philosophy?" ROBERT REDFIELD, Professor ofAnthropology and Dean of the Division of the Social SciencesIV. THE AWARD OF HONORSRobert June RichmanHarry Vivian Roberts, Jr.Florence Parks RuckerEdward Henry SenzRobert SummersOtto Hubert TrippelGordon Crumb TullockLillie Gertrude UngerGeorge Thomas VaneGeorge Melvin WeinerLincoln Wolf en steinCicely Vance WoodsRichard Henry WynneJulius YackerSecond-year Honor Scholars, selected for excellence in the work of the first year in theCollege:James Howard Wells AlexanderJoseph Felix AschnerRobert Wentworth ChristyEdward Allen CooperriderCarmela Virginie CovelliDonald Jefferson DeweyJohn Harold EdgcombHelen Jane EllsworthLaurence M. FinbergReginald Morton FranklinNoah Mendel GamzeJoanne GerouldAlfred James HartzlerJohn Hardaway Harwell Gertrude Annabelle HoffmanAllison Finley HooperJoseph Alan KahlJack Edmond KahounRobert Colton MacDuffeeJames Fulton MaclearJohn Maxwell McBrideRobert Joseph MilosGleb Alexander N edzelGilbert Warren NutterEfrem Herbert OstrowCarline Patricia PetersonHartley Allen PfeilMargaret Pauline ReichardtThird-year Honor Scholars, selected for high scholastic achievement in the comprehen­sive examinations in the College:Fred Donald BlossHugh Samuel Bonar, Jr.Sophia CooperFredrick Allen FendRichard Arnold FinebergHarry William FischerPaul GuttGerald Stephen HahnFrances Emily HernThomas Brumfield Hill Bill Louis LetwinMax LevitanRobert Stephen MerrillRichard Gould MershonErica Cecilie MullerBradley Hawkes Patterson, Jr.William Henry RussellRichard McLaughlin SchrammElliot Mitchell SchreroFrank Raymond Secoy John Herbert Ronald SeeleySa ul Marshall SiegelDorothy Rose SindelarJoseph B. Van HiseMurray Lionel WaxCelia Sonia WeinerVelma Lois WhitgroveRoslyn WienerEloise WittDonald Jerome YellonDivisional Honor Scholars, selected by the departments for excellence in the work of thefirst three years:Helen Anita Arnold, English Lan-guage and LiteratureJoel Bernstein, EconomicsMarion Lea Biggs, ZoologyJames Lindley Burtle, EconomicsEdward Ira Elisberg, PhysiologyNorma Lee Fitzgerald, BotanyDorothee Friedlander, PsychologyHerbert Norman Friedlander,ChemistryRalph Stanley Irwin, Jr., PoliticalScienceGraduate Honor Scholars:Ruth Harriet McMurry Berens,Political ScienceShirley Jane Bill, HistoryBernice Jane Blum, Home Eco­nomicsRichard Viggo Bovbjerg, ZoologyRobert Alan Cohn, English Lan­guage and LiteratureJane Estelle Dickinson, RomanceLanguages and LiteraturesFrederick Futter Elkin, Sociology Paul Barton Johnson, HistoryCatherine Augusta Leirer, HomeEconomicsSaul Levin, Greek Language andLiteratureJulian Scott Lorenz, PhysiologyErcole Motta, ChemistryViachesla w Alexander N edzel,PhysicsDaniel Orloff, MathematicsGrace Rapmond, BochemistryBaxter Key Richardson, HistoryPaul Robert Fields, ChemistryHelen Diane Isenberg, PoliticalScienceBernard Robert Kogan, EnglishLanguage and LiteratureLouise Landman, Political ScienceJoseph Solomon Levinger, PhysicsWilliam Schumacher Massey,MathematicsHyman Philip Minsky, EconomicsStewart Irvin Oost, History Calvin Parker Sawyier, PoliticalScienceHarry Schaffner, Political ScienceWalter Selove, PhysicsAndrew Frank Stehney, PhysiologyHylton Armand Thomas, ArtCharles William Wegener, Phi-losophyJack Blue Welchons, HistoryBernard Zagorin, EconomicsDaniel Zelinsky, MathematicsAnne Rowell, BotanyJames Alan Schoenberger, A nato-myCarol Jean Schuhman, PsychologyRobert Melville Slusser, HistoryAlbert Somit, Political ScienceJohn Paul Stevens, English Lan-guage and LiteratureRobert Lee Walker, PhysicsSolomon Wexler, ChemistryHonorable Mention for excellence in the work of the College for the year I940-4I:Charles Richard BartonDonald Cleton BergusFred Donald BlossRobert Charles CrossGrover James DalyIrving Thomas DiamondJoan Louise DuncanWilliam Joseph DurkaMonroe Stewart FeinRichard Arnold FinebergHarry William FischerRobert FreedmanBernice GoldsmithJoyce Kathleen GoodfellowPaul GuttGerald Stephen HahnFrances Emily HernThomas Brumfield HillJohn Henry IvyAlexander Robb Jacoby Robert William KeyesJean Irl KingGeorge Frank KrakowkaMargaret Ann KueffnerBill Louis LetwinRichard Louis LevinEvelyn LevinsonMax LevitanSeymour Nathan LozanskyMelvin Robert MadelLawrence Friedman MarkusJames Cobb MathesonJohn Edward McAdamRobert Stephen MerrillRichard Gould MershonEugene Robert MindellLionel Dewey Norris, Jr.Bradley Hawkes Patterson, Jr.Sylvester Joseph PetroRobert Marcus Raymer Alexander Pa velovitch RemenchikShirley RobinIrving Herman RozenfeldLee Albert RussellElliot Mitchell SchreroFrank Raymond SecoyRichard Granville Shope, Jr.Saul Marshall SiegelDorothy Rose SindelarRichard Alfred SvehlaRichard William ThomaGeorge Hamilton TurnerEunice Rae WaprinDonald Oliver WarnerMurray Lionel WaxSonia WeinerCharles Arthur WernerVelma Lois WhitgrovePaul George WolffDonald Jerome YellonHonorable Mentionfor excellence in the work of the Four Year College for the year I940-4I:Helen Sharp HirschBeata Mueller William Henry RussellJoseph B. Van Hise Annette WeissThe Cioil Government Prize for excellence in the comprehensive examination in the in­troductory course in the Social Sciences is awarded toDonald Jerome Yellon, First Joanne Gerould, Second Max Levitan, ThirdThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in the com­prehensive examinations of the College is awarded toDoris WestfallV. 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 Arthur Holly ComptonCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean Arthur HollyComptonCandidates 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 Medicine by Dean Arthur Holly ComptonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Arthur Holly ComptonCharlotte KrevitskyFloyd Arthur OstermanMary Elizabeth SnowPaula Lina SorgJohn Ferguson ThomsonMona Mae UleryCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESLeon J. BalshoneHarold BartleyGladys Caroline BennettJulius BernsteinJane Elizabeth BureauHelen Brown deRamusJeannette DeRose For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Charles Frederick DupeeArthur Marshal EhrlichHelen Arbuthnot EppleyAllen Sander FoxJennie Marie KahlNicholas John KatranaMinna KorolII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESCleo ArgirisEsther Schumm BerndtsonVirginia BishopWalter Vinco BlinstrubS. Ruth ClaymanRobert Alan CohnRoberta Day CorbittEdith Lillian DavisJane Estelle DickinsonElizabeth Ann EvansJeanne Eva FlorianGeorge Bennett GirtonLucille HalperinEmily Georgia Brown HarpsterStanley George Harris For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Margaret Elizabeth HechtRuth Shirley HerronRuth Mary JansenMaria Elizabeth KeenTheodore Elmer KlitzkeEleanor Virginia MaupinKathleen Florence McLaughlinAlice Irene MeyerEli Martin ObolerCaren Maria RandonClaus Peter RandonLillian Katherine RasmussenJames Wilson ReillyJoseph Kenneth RotskoffMarie Josephine Scaletta Shirley Mae ShapiroClara SirigasHarold Benjamin SmithenMarcia Rosalyn ThompsonVeryl Janet ThornstonPa ul Michael TraversElinor Rose UrbanekLouis Maximilion WelshLois Eleanor WhitingMarjorie Carolyn WhitneyLois Miriam WietzkePatricia Jane WolfhopeMarian W ozencraftLorrayne Emily ZidekMargaret Waterman PowellFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESBurton Ginsburg BalsamRobert Irving BarickmanRobert Bernard BaumJohn Higson Cover, Jr. For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Charlotte Ellen DeterdingJassim Muhamad KhalafRichard William LounsburyCharles Edward Lowe Marion Agnes McCabeHarry George MonteithLeon SayvetzJohn Calvin WillardIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESRobert Walter AhlbrandGilbert Ira AltschulDavid Morris AmatoSamuel John AtleeDorothy-Jane Vivian BergEdward Maurice BershteinEllis Dillon BlairRobert Charles BoyerRoberta Dori.s BrisgallSamuel BrombergBenjamin Lee Coyte, Jr.George William Crapple For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Herman Leo DavisJoseph EpsteinRobert Scott GruhnRichard Adam JareckiJohn Philip JeffersonRobert Leslie KingLewis William KlitzkeJean Fletcher KnallLester LeonDon Raymond LeveridgeSidney ResnikIrving Rottenberg J yotirmoyee SarmaFrederick William SchantzJohn Frank SchmidtLuella Vesta SchuckerElier Myron SegalShervy Maren SharvyBaruch Bernard SilvermanMorton Sidney SlobinFrederick Leonard Swanson, Jr.Milton Harry WeissWalter Eldon WolffV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:John LaRue ArgallAlbert Kadison BerksonJoseph BronsteinDavid Claude CoxJohn Cordner DoolittleKathryn Louise Dryburgh Evelyn Jeanne GeigerPaul Franklin HarrisonEarl Leroy J urmaJoseph MarkusichOscar Donald OlsonFrench Peterson Herbert Ben RenbergMa urice SaigerStanley Charles TutelmanFrantz Lindstrand WarnerRichard Bradford WilsonWilliam WintersVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Bliss Forbush William Dyre LampardVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Reba Estelle ChoateRose Lee GordonSara B. Gordon Eloise Alberta HusmannJane Virginia J ungkunzEvelyn Sylvia Strassels Genevieve VerbargMiriam WeinFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Lillian Helen AdlerCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESOTTO KARL BACH(Art)HARRIET BACHMANA.B., Indiana University, I937(English Language and Literature) Thesis: Is Jean Perreal the Master of Mouiins?Without ThesisMARTHA BESTA.B., University of Chicago, I938(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: La part du commentaire et de la narration dans "Al' ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs" de Marcel ProustCHARLES EVERETT BIERLYA.B., University of Washington, I936(English Language and Literature)ROBERT McVEY BURKEA.B., University of California, I935(Romance Languages and Literatures) Without ThesisPaper: The A uthenticity of "Les N ouveUes recreations et joyeuxdevis" of Bonaventure des PeriersMARIAN JAY CASTLEMAN(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisC11(/(J 73 g g'.s:?;_ Z. gc? VIRGINIA MAY CLARKA.B., University of Chicago, I940(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: A Comparison of "Persiles y Sigismunda" and the "No­velas Ejemplares" of CervantesThesis: A nselmo Suarez and the Cuban "Costumbristas"ROBERTA DAY CORBITTA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(Romance Languages and Literatures)DONALD LEROY FABIANA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: Words for "Clean" and "Dirty" in SpanishELISABETH COLVILLE FARWELLA.B., Smith College, 1940(Greek Language and Literature) Paper: Imagery in the Public Orations of DemosthenesHELEN VIRGINIA GOLAYS.B. in Ed., Central Missouri State Teachers College,1930(History)ROSALIE BETH GREENA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Art)EDITH BROOKER HARRISONA.B., Furman University, 1936(History)SARA-JANE HAVENA.B., Lawrence College, 1938(Music)JOHN THAYER HITCHCOCKA.B., Amherst College, 1939(English Language and Literature) Paper: The Problem of Chinese Coolie Labor in South AfricaThesis: The Iconography of the Prophet Daniel in MedievalSculptureThesis: Stephen A. Douglas' Attitude on SlaveryThesis: Elements of Sonata Form in the Keyboard Suites of Jo­hann Sebastian BachWithout ThesisSISTER MARY HORGANA.B., College of St. Scholastica, 1932(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisBINA DENEEN HOUSEA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1927(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: The Sources and the Critique of Racine's "Athalie"EILEEN STANZA JACKSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Music) Thesis: The Use of Negro Folksong in Symphonic FormsEDNA OLIVE JOHNSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisGEORGE WALKER JOHNSONA.B., University of Illinois, 1934(English Language and Literature), Essay: Walt Whitman's Punctuation as He Adapted It to HisVerseJOHN PAUL JONESA.B., Texas College, 1935(English Language and Literature) Essay: Charles Dickens and the Victorian Industrial SystemThesis: Aristotle on the Science of MathematicsI It; I L/ WILLIAM PHELPS KENT--rl I M 't r, 4-- S.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Philosophy)MARY ANNE KIMBELLA.B., University of Illinois, 1939(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisEUGENE FREDERICK KLUG(Greek Language and Literature) Paper: Demosthenes: An Analysis of the Historical Referencesin His Public OrationsEssay: Nature Imagery in D. H. Lawrence's Five Major NovelsMARIAN MARILLA LOVRIENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(English Language and Literature)RALPH DALE McWILLIAMSA.B., Knox College, 1932(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: A Census of Certain Novels and Short Stories of PerezGald6sALICE IRENE MEYERA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(English Language and Literature) Essay: The "Ode on a Grecian Urn"ANTENISCA RINALDI NARDIPh.B., Loyola University, 1929Ed.M., au; 1941(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: Studio sui romanzi di Grazia DeleddaBLAKE REYNOLDS NEVIUS, JR.A.B., Antioch College, 1938(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisVERA PEARL O'HARAA.B., Mount Morris College, 1925(English Language and Literature) Essay: Matthew Arnold's Effort To Save Christianity throughCultureRUTH CAROL PETERSENA.B., St. Xavier College, 1939(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: De l'influence de Taine sur la Pensee des ':'Deracines"SYLVIA CECILIA PINSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: "El Viaje entretenido" of Agustin de Rojas'M L- �q9�P1Lf·{·,-.J)t.f � 'z: 1 'R1qq orqIV qq t'1Fqctq9f�qlq1/1) I SEYMOUR RIKLINA.B., Wayne University, 1938 .(English Language and Literature)GALICANO VALENCIA ROJASA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1939(Music)/' ISAAC LOUIS ROSENFELDA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Philosophy)SISTER ANN EDWARD SCANLONA.B., College of St. Scholastica, 1932(History)HERWIN SCHAEFERA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Art)SISTER RUTH SCHWEIGERA.B., College of St. Scholastica, 1937(History)NORMAN BRUCE SIGBANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(History)HYMAN JOSEPH SOLOMONA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(English Language and Literature)ALICE BOLAND SUESSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921(English Language and Literature)HOMER LEONARD THOMAS(Oriental Languages and Literatures)DONALD PRIOR VEITHEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1940(English Language and Literature)JAMES BURK WHI�LOWA.B., Louisiana State University, 1938(Romance Languages and Literatures)ROSEMARY FRENCH WILEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(English Language and Literature)EMMA INMAN WILLIAMSA.B., Washington University, 1928(History)RICHARD LEROY WILLIAMSA.B., Mississippi College, 1934(History)HELEN JEANNE ZELEZNIKA.B., Hanover College, 1935(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisThesis: The Italian Violin Sonata: Its Evolution through the De­velopment of Violin TechniqueThesis: The Conception of Animal Nature in the Philosophy ofJohn DeweyThesis: The Rise of Duluth as an Ore Port, I890-I90IThesis: Two Ghandaran Temples and Their Near EasternSourcesThesis: Technique Used by AbolitionistsThesis: Major General John Alexander M cClernand and the Civ­il WarWithout ThesisEssay: Addison's Use of Ancient Literature and Ideas in the"Spectator Papers"Thesis : Northern Relations of the Early A chaemenid EmpireWithout ThesisPaper: Les themes et le vocabulaire Romanesques chez RacineWithout ThesisThesis: Life in Growing Western Tennessee: I82I-50Thesis: Henry Woodfin Grady and Walter Hines Page: Influ­ences in the Movement for aNew SouthWithout ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESGAIL ELIZABETH BOYLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1936(History)DOROTHY E. T. BRENNERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)LI-HAI CHAOA.B., Yen ching University, 1939(Political Science)STANLEY RElFORD CHARTRANDA.B., Colorado State College of Education, 1936(Social Sciences)LEROY MATTHEW CHRISTOPHEA.B., Talladega College, 1930(Education)LEO JOHN CIEMINSKIS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1940(Education)MARTIN ALVIN COHENS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1936(Economics) Thesis: Emigrant Indian Tribal Policies as Indicated by Inter­tribal Councils, I837-53Paper: Vocational Guidance and Training in the Sight-savingClassThesis: A Study of Commercial Treaties between China and theUnited StatesWithout ThesisPaper: Training Prospective Teachers of Reading in the PrimaryGradesPaper: The Services of the Laird Community HouseThesis: Jewish Immigrants and American Trade-UnionsMARY ELISABETH COLEMANA.B., Geneva College, 1936(Education)FRANK COSTINA.B., University of Louisville, 1936(Education)NETTIE KATHARINE COURTNEYPh.B., Denison University, 1912(Education)RUTH EMMA DASHERS.B. in Ed., Miami University, 1931(Education)WINIFRED ANDREWS DECKERA.B., Washington University, 1932(Education)PEARL BLOOMFIELD DRUBECKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1925(Education)JESSIE DYKSTRAA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1938(Education)CAROLINE VIRGINIA EW ANA.B., University of Illinois, 1918(Education)BEATRICE SYLVIA FRIEDMANA.B., University of Akron, 1940(History)BERNARD HOWARD GOLDS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Education)BERT ESTON GORDONPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1910(Education)ANNE ROSE COLLINS GRAVESA.B., Morris Brown College, 1936(Education)HOWARD SCOTT GREENLEEA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Social Sciences)EDWARD FOX GRUBBSA.B., Centre College, 1927(Education)PAUL LOREN HAWVERA.B., James Millikin University, 1915(Education)HAROLD RICE HEYWOODS.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, 1923(Education)ELSIE MARGARET JOHNSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Social Sciences)WELLINGTON DOWNING JONES, JR.A.B., Swarthmore College, 1939(Political Science)LEO MICHAEL KARCHERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924(Education)JOHN JOSEPH KEHOES.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)FANNIE KOVITZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)LAWRENCE BACON LEES.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1939(Political Science)WILLIAM ARMAND LESSAA.B., Harvard University, 1928(Anthropology)GRACE ANNA LINDAHLA.B., Northwestern University, 1929(Education) Paper: Comparative Difficulty and Appeal of Junior LiteraryGuild Books and "Big-Little Books"Paper: Knowledge of Progress as a Factor in MotivationPaper: Criteria for Ability Grouping and Educational Guidancein Ninth-Grade AlgebraPaper: Investigations in the Learning of ArtPaper: The Development of the Secondary-School LibraryPaper: Factors Influencing the Intelligence: A Survey of the Lit­eraturePaper: Personality Development of Children in Rural Schools ofCook CountyPaper: Improvement in Reading Comprehension, at the SeniorHigh School Level, through Remedial Instruction in ReadingThesis: The Race To Take Chad: British, French, and GermanI mperialist Ventures in West AfricaPaper: Student Mortality at the Level of the Secondary School­Its Socio-educational ImplicationsPaper: Vocational Status of Recent Graduates of Lyons TownshipHigh School, La Grange, IllinoisThesis: Higher Educationfor Negroes in Atlanta: An Exampleof Academic A (filiation and Co-operationWithout ThesisPaper: Feasibility of Establishing a Junior College in Connectionwith Carson Long InstitutePaper: Lecture Demonstration Method vs. Individual LaboratoryMethodPaper: The Significance of a Visual and Auditory Program as anAid to Teaching ScienceWithout ThesisThesis: Adminisflration of Baldwin County, AlabamaPaper: The Minimum Amount of Grammar To Be Included in aTwo-Year Course of High-School GermanPaper: The Effect of Remedial Instruction in Arithmetic andReading on High-School FreshmenPaper: Changing Occupational Patterns: Implications for Guid­ance in Business EducationThesis: Public Administration in New Jersey in I830Thesis: An Appraisal of Constitutional TypologiesPaper: A Critical Examination of the Literature Relating to theTeaching of English GrammarLEONORA LINDSAYA.B., St. Mary's College, 1938(Education)CATHERINE E. LIPEPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, I936(Education)WILLIAM FOSTER LOUGHEEDA.B., McMaster University, I936(Economics)ROLAND BRADLEY McCANNONS.B. in Ed., University of Illinois, I938(Education)DAVIDSON BURNS McKIBBINA.B., Duke University, I940(History)HARRY FRANCIS MILLERS.B., Valparaiso University, I9IOA.B., ibid., I9I4(Education)MARY-JOAN MINERVAPh.B., University of Chicago, I930(Education)EVERETT PETER MISUN ASEd.B., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1939(Education)ALFRED EVANS MOONA.B., University of Chicago, I939(Social Sciences)EVA BLANCHE NAVES.B., Indiana State Teachers College, I936(Education)SALLY VALENTINE NERBERA.B., Olivet College, I939(Education)MARY GERTRUDE O'FLYNNS.B. in Ed., Boston University, 1936(Education)HARRY JOHN OSTERHARTA.B., University of Chicago, I936(Geography)ROCILLE GENEVIEVE PALMERA.B., University of Denver, I936(Education)HERBERT PASSIN(Anthropology)INEZ PRITCHETT PETTERSONA.B., Santa Barbara State College, 1934(Education)ARTHUR ABE QUADOWLL.B., Chicago Kent College of Law, I928(Political Science)DIETRICH REITZES(Social Sciences)PATROBAS CASSIUS ROBINSONA.B., State University of Iowa, I927(Education)JOSEPH ROSENSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, I939(Sociology)ERWIN ARTHUR SALKA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Political Science)JEAN FISHER SAVERYS.B., University of Wisconsin, I925(Education)CARL HERBERT SCAERDiploma, Concordia Theological Seminary, I920(Education)MARVIN JACOB SCHMITTA.B., Oberlin College, I921(Education) Paper: The Free Hot Lunch Project in the Public Schools of Cai­ro, IllinoisPaper: Factors Contributing to Growth in Creative Expression inLanguage at the Primary LevelThesis: Governmental Finance in Nova ScotiaPaper: The Development and Evaluation of Manuscript-Writingin the Elementary-School CurriculumThesis: Rafael L. Trujillo Molina and the Dominican RepublicPaper: Findings in the Literature on Guidance Applicable toJunior High SchoolsPaper: Trends in the Teaching of IdealsPaper: The Status of Courses in General Art in the High Schoolsof IllinoisWithout ThesisPaper: Social, Civic, and Cultural Training through the Studyof Community LifePaper: The Effect of Recent Social Trends upon Vocational Edu­cationPaper: Home Study in the Elementary SchoolThesis: The Port of San FranciscoPaper: Gradation of the Course of Study in ArithmeticThesis: The Place of Kinship in Tarahumara Social Organiza­tionThesis: Reading Readiness Tests for Bilingual ChildrenThesis: Grievance Procedures in the Federal ServiceWithout ThesisThesis: The Unfounded Beliefs of White and Negro High-SchoolStudentsThesis: Government and Social Structure in a Deep South Com­munityThesis: The Influence of the President on the Independent Regu­latory Commissions, I928-40Paper: M ethods of Promoting Word Recognition among SeriouslyRetarded ReadersPaper: The Literature Pertaining to the Recruitment of TeachersPaper: Departmental Teaching Costs in the Oak Park Elemen­tary Schools()O OSCAR SELTZERA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Economics)EVERETT DENTON SHAFFERA.B., North Central College, 1930(Education)BERNARD JOSEPH SIEGELA.B., Harvard University, 1939(Anthropology)EDNA WINCH SIMMONSA.B., University of Chicago, 1914(Education)WALTER GRANT SMITHEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1937(Education)GLENNA ELLEN SNAPPA.B., Denison University, 1935(Education)MURIEL NOVELLA STANEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Education)ALFRED CLAUDE STEUBERS.B. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State Teachers College,1925(Education)MARCELLA EDITH TEPEEd.B., Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1929(Education)DON FREDERICK THOMANNA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Education)CHARLES EARL VANDEVEEREd.B., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 1933(Education)CHAROEN VIJAYATh.B., Union Theological Seminary of the Philippines,1936(Education)IDA MAY WALLACEA.B., Monmouth College, 1907(Education)EVERETT THEODORE WATROUSA.B., Atlantic Union College, 1934(Education)ANN WEMPLEA.B., Wellesley College, 1939(History) Without ThesisPaper: Intramural Sports for Boys in Secondary SchoolsThesis: A Relative Chronological Study of the Early DynasticPeriod of Southern MesopotamiaPaper: The Educational Needs of Elementary-School Children ina Big CityPaper: Consolidation oj One-Room Rural Schools in IllinoisPaper: A Comparison of the Results of Teaching Reading by I n­tensive and Extensive MethodsPaper: Reading Readiness as Related to the Community Back­groundThesis: The Effect of Reducing the Mathematical Treatment ofPhysicsPaper: Factors Related to the Education of the Slow-LearningChildPaper: Some Provisions for Individual Differences in SecondarySchoolsPaper: Kendall County, Illinois, as a Unit for School Adminis­trationPaper: Conceptions of School DisciplinePaper: Factors Related to Failure in Ninth-Grade Algebra, withEmphasis on Certain Specific FactorsPaper: The Experience Method of Teaching Reading and Its Ap­plication to Alaskan SchoolsThesis: The Architecture of the Old Southo III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: The Ethics of Nonviolence in American Trade-U nionismROBERT STANFORD KREIDERA.B., Bethel College, 1939SAMUEL FREDRICK SALZMANNA.B., Wartburg College, 1909CHARLES HERNDON WAGERSA.B., Transylvania College, 1932D.B., College of the Bible, 1934 , \Thesis: The German Preaching of the Franciscan Friar Bertholdvon RegensburgThesis: The Rationalistic Strain in Christian Thoughtfrom Lu­ther to FeuerbachIV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLHOMER MARGARET HARDINS.B. in L.S., University of Washington, 1932A.B., ibid., 1935HESTER ELIZABETH HOFFMANA.B., Vassar College, 1926S.B. in L.S., University of Buffalo, 1937LEONA GERTRUDE KREHBIELS.B., Kansas State College, 1926S.B. in L.S., University of Illinois, 1929 Thesis: The Printed Catalog Card Requirements of Illinois Pub­lic Libraries of 25,000 Volumes and Under as Indicated by thePresent Practices of These LibrariesThesis: The Graduate Thesis in Library ScienceReport: Current Publications and College Library AccessionsAMY MAUDE RAMSAYA.B., Queen's University, 1915S.B. in L.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1931 Report: The Relief Client and the Public Library: A Study ofAdult Nonusers of the Library in the Southwest Relief Dis­trict, ChicagoV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONVIRGINIA BLICKA.B., Alma College, 1921A.M., University of Michigan, 1932MARJORIE LUCY CASEA.B., Olivet College, 1924HENRIETTA MEYER DRACUPA.B., University of Chicago, 1938DONALD JOHN EGRA.B., Willamette University, 1936HBERNICE WILLIAMSON ELLISA.B., College of Holy Names, 1933JEAN LOUISE BENNETT FETZERA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1938MARY ELLEN FOLEYA.B., University of Oregon, 1932 Report: History of the Kentucky State Health DepartmentReport: Social Security Categories in MichiganReport: Legislative Program of the Illinois Society for Preventionof BlindnessThesis: The Law of Adoption and Its Administration in theState of OregonField Study: History of the Family Service Organization ofLouisville, Kentucky, I834-I939Field Study: The Waiting List for Bl-ind Pensions in CookCounty, June, I940Report: History of Mother's Aid Legislation in OregonHUGH FOLK Field Study: Patients at Oak Forest InfirmaryS.B. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State Teachers College,1933JANE DEVOY GILDAY Report: Laws Relating to Illegitimate Children in W£sconsinA.B., Marquette University, 1928J.D., ibid., 1930GERTRUDE HAMMEN HENDERSONA.B., Syracuse University, 1928ECKKA ALMEDA GORDON Field Study: Health Care for Dependent ChildrenS.B., University of Missouri, 1925DEBORAH TET EN KAUA.B., University of Hawaii, 1937GERTRUDE MAE LOOSA.B., Geneva College, 1934MARJORIE MORSE LOZOFFA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1937AILEEN PATRICIA McBRIENA.B., University of California, 1925HARRIETT LEMON MOIRPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929RUTH MARSHALL PIERSTORFFA.B., Illinois College, 1930IRVING SANDERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1937ROSEBUD VAUGHAN SAVAGEA.B., University of Arkansas, 19IIA.M., University of California, 1916MARY BEYMER WHITNEY STERETTA.B., State University of Iowa, 1931LOIS MAUDE VAN VALKENBURGHA.B., University of Nebraska, 1931JEANNE YOUNGMANA.B., University of Kansas, 1939 Field Study: Experience with Sick Leave, Workmen's Compen­sation, Group Life Insurance, and Retirement Allowances inFour Chicago Social AgenciesField Study: Youth on Relief: Chi,cago Relief Administration,District Number 5Field Study: Foster-Homes Discontinued after First Placement:Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, ChicagoField Study: Children's Care at Osawatomie State Hospital(Kansas)Report: The Massachusetts State Sanatoria for Tuberculous Pa­tientsField Study: After-Care of Children Discharged from Bobs Rob­erts Memorial HospitalReport: State Institutional Care of the Feeble-minded in IllinoisField Study: Rejected Cases under the Three-Year ResidenceLaw, ChicagoReport: State Provision for Child Welfare in Oklahoma, I935-40Field Study: Nonresident Unmarried Mothers Coming to Chi­cago for ServiceReport: The Nebraska State Home for Dependent ChildrenReport: Death Benefits to Dependent Children under Workmen'sCompensation Laws of Selected States --qqq�C L QCf1q?qq1q-rQCC1(3 t:: ) q�-r qC(�Tqq�6? 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IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESDOROTHEA PIERSON COLEA.B., Arkansas College, I930(Biological Sciences) Essay: A Study of the Distinctive Regional Costumes of MexicoJOHN HENRY COOPERS.B., Kentucky State College, I936(Biological Sciences)TAMAARA DANISHS.B., University of Chicago, I940(Biological Sciences) Essay: The Phylogeny of the Supraorganism in WaspsEssay: Some Factors Operating in Motor ConflictFERNE SABIN FOCHTS.B. in Ed., University of Nebraska, I937(Biological Sciences) Essay: A Survey of the Physical and Chemical Mechanisms ofNeuro-Myal TransmissionLOUISE TREVA GROSSNICKLEA.B., Manchester College, I930(Psychology)ALMA AUGUSTA HAKANSSONS.B., Columbia University, I935(Biological Sciences) Thesis: The Scaling of Test Scores by the Method of Paired Com­parisonsEssay: A Historical Study of Instruction in Sociology in Nurs­ing Schools in the United States QJFRANCES VICTORIA HENRYA.B., Oklahoma College for Women, I935(Nursing Education) Thesis: Centralized Teaching and Central Schools in NursingEducation in the United StatesSOPHY HESSS.B., University of Chicago, I940(Biological Sciences) Essay: Methods Used in the Experimental Production of Cata­ractMARY ADELINE HOBBSS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, I924(Nursing Education) Thesis: A Critical Analysis of Fifty-one Procedure ManualsUsed in Schools of NursingThesis: Stability of Ascorbic Acid in Vegetable Juices as Relatedto Oxidizing and Protecting FractionsThesis: Ascorbid Acid Requirement of Preadolescent GirlsV. CLAIRE KERCHERS.B., University of Chicago, I940(Home Economics)MARGARET MARY KOCHA.B., Trinity College, I940(Home Economics)ELEANORE VIVIAN LANDONS.B., University of Chicago, I935(Biological Sciences) Essay: The Use of Vegetation in Erosion Control on the HighPlainsMARY LOUISA LASHBROOKS.B., Indiana University, I933(Horne Economics) Thesis: Analytically Determined Qualities of Selected Brands ofa Cotton FabricWILLIAM PATRICK LONGS.B., University of Notre Dame, I939(Biochemistry) Thesis: Partial Oxidation of Cholic Acid and Preparation of Des­oxycholic Acid from Cholic AcidGtIJOAN ALEXANDER LORRS.B., University of Chicago, I939(Bacteriology and Parasitology) Thesis: Studies on the Utilitization of Amino Acids by the Ty­phoid BacillusADELMA EVELYN MOOTHA.B., Indiana University, I938(Nursing Education) Thesis: The Use of Motion Pictures in Teaching Nursing Sub­jects in Schools of NursingPRISCILLA PARKERS.B., University of Chicago, I934(Nursing Education) Thesis: Evolution of Materia Medica Textbooks for NursesEssay: Nutrition Talks for Lay PeopleMARGUERITE LEONE PETTEES.B., Elmira College, I930(Biological Sciences)HELEN MARGUERITE ROBINSON Thesis: A Determination of the Vitamin BJ Content of U n-Ed.B., Southern Illinois State Normal University, I934 creamed Cottage Cheese(Horne Economics)FREDERICK SPERLINGA.B., Western Reserve University, I936(Zoology)ALICE CATHERINE TULLISS.B., University of Wisconsin, I934(Nursing Education) Thesis: Experimental Studies on Cyclopia in AmblystomaThesis: Changes in the Care of Anterior Poliomyelitis Patients asRevealed in LiteratureELIZABETH HELEN ZERBES.B., University of California, I935(Nursing Education) Thesis: The Use of Federal Funds for Nursing EducationF <i�� 4\-\0 �q q Q},tcqqqq�ft qq�Q-Plo�1�A-qcfC(ts( It qq1 II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESANNA HELEN ALEXAS.B., University of Chicago, 1928(Geography)CARL ERNEST BEHRENSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Physics)INGRAM BLOCHA.B., Harvard University, 1940(Physics)ELIZABETH BROADBENTA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1940(Geography)HARRY FREDERICK BRUBAKERS.B. in Ed., Indiana State Teachers College (Indiana,Pennsylvania),1934(Geography)PAUL FRANCIS BYRDS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Physical Sciences)SAMUEL ZELIG CARDONS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Chemistry)JAMES PHILLIP CORBETTS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1936(Mathematics)ALVARO EPAMINONDA FERLINIS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1931(Mathematics)JOCELYN RUTH GILLA.B., Wellesley College, 1938(Astronomy and Astrophysics)LEONARD GEORGE GINGERS.B., Northwestern University, 1939(Chemistry)LAURA ZAZLE GREENEA.B., Washburn College, 1936(Mathematics)FRANCES MAE HANSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Geography)HUNTER HARDMANA.B., Broaddus College, 1929(Ma them a tics)MORTON JEROME KESTINS.B., University of Chicago, 1933A.M., ibid., 1937(Physical Sciences)JOHN RANKIN KINNEYS.B., University of Idaho, 1939(Mathematics)ELMER ROWE NELSON, JR.A.B., University of Colorado, 1936(Geology and Paleontology)DAVID CYRIL SAYLESS.B., University of Alberta, 1939(Chemistry)CHRISTINE GENEVA SHERFEYA.B., University of Nebraska, 1925(Geography)THEODORE ROOSEVELT SHERRODA.B., Talladega College, 1938(Chemistry)ALICE LOUISE TERWILLIGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Chemistry)ELMER BEAUMONT TOLSTEDS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Mathematics)JAMES JOSEPH VASAA.B., St. Procopius College, 1932(Physical Sciences) Thesis: Clydeside: Coatbridge-Motherwell AreaThesis: The Early Development of the Bohr Atom, I9Ij-I5Thesis: The Rate of Evaporation of AerosolsThesis: The Distribution of the Mexican Population in the U nit­ed StatesThesis: Transportational Adjustments to a Pennsylvania Sectionof the Allegheny FrontEssay: Fundamental Discoveries of Apollonius and Their In­fluence on Modern ThoughtThesis: Studies in Stereochemistry. Steric Strains as a Factor inthe Stability of Some Co-ordination CompoundsThesis: Linear Difference Equations and an Application in Me­chanicsThesis: First Self-Polar of Plane Quartic CurvesThesis: Some Line Intensities in {3 LyraeThesis: I. Alkylation of Ammonium Salts with Methanol. II.Coupling Reactions of Organometallic CompoundsThesis: Polars of Certain Curves with Respect to a Given CurveThesis: Analysis of High-School Textbooks in GeographyThesis: Lines of CurvatureEssay: Enzymatic Role of the Trace Metals in Body ProcessesThesis: Paths of Minimum Work on Certain Quadric SurfacesThesis: Notes on the Osteology of the Skull of IctopsThesis: The Effect of Metal Halides on the Reaction of GrignardReagents with Benzalacetophenone and with BenzophenoneThesis: The Evolution of Land Utilization in the Nebraska Pan­handleThesis: The Reduction of Hydroxylamine Derivatives of Benzol­acetophenoneThesis: The Use of Synthetic Solutions in the Establishment ofSpectrochemical Working CurvesThesis: The Evaluation of Certain Definite Integrals by ContourIntegrationEssay: Historical Development of the Laws of Interaction of Elec­tric Currentsr3V qqqY3 y:: t o qt{rqqqq Professional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Wilma Henrietta BangertGeorge Thomas CovellHoward Scott Greenlee Alfred Evans MoonDietrich ReitzesJune Neova Sark William Burton SowashRosemary French WileyIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:(KENNETH RAYMOND BALDUSS.B., Iowa State College, 1940LEO JULIUS CHIODINIA.B., University of Chicago, 1940 JUNE ROSETTA McINTIREA.B., Municipal University of Wichita, 1931ELI MILAKOVICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1941ANGELINE ELIZABETH COCCOS.B., Western State Teachers College (Michigan), 1940 MARGARET HUME MOBERLEYS.B., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, 1932FRANK CARL MODETZCLYDE WICKLIFFE MOONIEGORDON LOUIS MURRAYWALTER EDWARD PHILLIPSA.B., University of Chicago, 1940CARL WILLIAM POCHHARRY EDWARD POUNDSS.B., Ohio State University, 1935HERMAN HYMIE SACKSA.B., Morningside College, 1938JOHN GERARD COOK, JRRODERIC BAIRD CRANEM.E., Cornell University, 1922BEN WOOD CRUME, JR.A.B., University of Louisville, 1938CHARLOTTE CROMPTON DOWLERS.B. in Nurs., University of Washington, 1934ALBERT WHITNEY DRIGOTA.B., University of Chicago, 1940OLLIE JACK EGGLESTONALLEN MARTIN-GARFINKLEA.B., University of Chicago, 1941 ED GEL' CARR SKINNERA.B., Ball State Teachers College, 1933VERNER GOTTFRID HAAGLILLIAN LAURA HAYMAN (with honors)A.B., University of Chicago, 1935 MARSHALL WILLIAM SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, 1939FRED ELBERT HEWITT, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1939BEULAH HUSTED HARRY LEROY SPRAGUEB.B.A., University of Washington, 1929BERNICE EDNA VAN BARENA.B., John Fletcher College, 1934CHARLES HENRY AUGUST VETTEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934S.B., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1921KARL SIGMUND KLICKAS.B., Allegheny College, 1933M.D., Western Reserve University, 1937 ALBERT EARL WASSERMANJOHN ADAM WILKENINGJOHN DOUGLAS LOUTHA.B., DePauw University, 1940II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:CONNOR GARTON COLEA.B., Chapman College, 1937A.M., University of Chicago, 1939 Thesis: The Development oj the Ethical Ideal in ZoroastrianismJOHN WILLOUGHBY CYRUSA.B., Eureka College, 1932 Thesis: Religious Authority and Social ChangeCLIFTON GEORGE HOFFMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1937 Thesis: A n A nalysis oj Experiences in the Church and SchoolAffecting the Religious Attitudes oj a Group oj Young PeopleThesis: Church and State in Mexico from I9IO to I940MARVIN EUGENE SMITHA.B., Drake University, 1938ARLOTTE DOUGLAS TUSHINGHAMA.B., University of Toronto, 1936 Thesis: Ben Sira's Attitude toward ScriptureIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESBYRON EARL BASSHAM For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:IRA MALCOLM GIBSONA.B., Indiana University, 1933A.M., ibid., 1935A.B., Southwest Missouri State Teachers College, 1936JOHN OLIVER BAUGHERS.B., University of Chicago, 1937MILWARD BAYLISSA.B., University of Minnesota, 1929S.M., tus., 1931Ph.D., ibid., 1934GLENN CARL BONDA.B., Phillips University, 1927A.M., University of Kansas, 1933Ph.D., ibid., 1938 DON RICHARD PAULLS.B., Utah State Agricultural College, 1937WARREN STACY REHM, JR.A.B., University of Texas, 1930Ph.D., ibid., 1935ROBERT PETRIE WALTONS.B., Centenary College, 1924A.M., Columbia University, 1925Ph.D., tu«, 19291 V. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFRANCIS DAVID KENNEYHOWARD GLENN WOODYS.B., University of Idaho, 1937 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:VINTON HODGE WRIGHTIV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFRANCES RANNEY BOTTUMS.B., George Peabody College, 1920S.M., tus., 1926(Botany)MADELINE PALMER BURBANCKA.B., Wellesley College, 1935A.M., tiu., 1938(Botany)WILLIAM DUDLEY BURBANCKA.B., Earlham College, 1935S.M., Haverford College, 1936(Zoology)CARLOS RAFAEL GARCIAS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Botany)KENNETH ERWIN JOCHIMS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Physiology)FRANCES A. JOHNSTONA.B., Western College, 1923S.M., University of Chicago, 1926(Home Economics)YALE JOEL KATZA.B., Occidental College, 1935S.M., University of Chicago, 1937(Biochemistry)CHANNING BRUCE LYONS.B., University of Nebraska, 1938S.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Botany)ALBERT MILZERA.B., University of Colorado, 1937S.M., iu«, 1938(Bacteriology and Parasitology)JAMES EDWARD MOULTONS.B., Northwestern University, 1936(Botany) Thesis: Histological Studies on the Root of Melilotus albaThesis: Cytological and Taxonomic Studies on the Genus BrodiaeaThesis: Physiology of the Ciliate Colpidium coipoda. I. The Ef­fect of Various Bacteria as Food on the Division-Rate of c. col­podaThesis: Ontogeny of the Leaf and Indusium in Pteris and Pieri­diumThesis : Vascular and Extravascular Factors Influencing Coro­nary Blood FlowThesis: The Iron Requirement of Children of Early School AgeThesis: The Limiting Oxidation-Reduction Potential and M e­tabolism of AnaerobesThesis: Some Responses of Two Species of Tomatoes and the FxGeneration to Increased Concentrations of Sodium SulphateThesis: Studies on the Transmission of Lymphocytic Choriomen­ingitis Virus by ArthropodsThesis: The Extraction of A uxin from Maize, from Smut Gallsof Maize, and from U stilago zeaeCHESTER SOPHUS NIELSENS.B., University of Chicago, 1932S.M., Northwestern University, 1937(Botany)JOSE OLIVER-GONZALEZA.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1938S.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Bacteriology and Parasitology)RICHARD JANVIER PORTERA.B., University of Virginia, 1935A.M., ibid., 1936(Bacteriology and Parasitology)CHARLES HICKS QUIBELLA.B., Pomona College, 1927(Botany)ROSAL THA HAGAN SANDERSA.B., Agnes Scott College, 1928S.M., Emory University, 1935(Physiology)ROGER WOLCOTT SPERRYA.B., Oberlin College, 1935A.M., ibid., 1937(Zoology)DAPHNE BELL SWARTZA.B., Washburn College, 1923A.M., University of Kansas, 1925(Botany)ELBERT TOKAJIA.B., College of the City of New York, 1936(Physiology)JOSEPH ORAN YOUNGA.B., Hobart College, 1937S.M., Brown University, 1939(Botany) Thesis: The Effect of the Photoperiod upon Microsporogenesis inthe Biloxi SoybeancThesis: The A ntibody Basis of Acquired Immunity to Trichinellaspiral is piThesis: Studies on Exo-erythrocytic Stages in A vian MalariaThesis: Floral Anatomy and Morphology of Anemopsis califor­nicaThesis: Changes in Saliva Induced by Denervation of the SalivaryGlandsThesis: Functional Results of Crossing Nerves and TransposingMuscles in the Fore and Hind Limbs of the RatThesis: The Effect of Various Growth-Regulating Substancesupon Several Species of PlantsThesis: Acetylcholine and Potentials of the Isolated Frog BrainThesis: Histological Comparison of Cucumber Fruits DevelopingParthenocarpically and Following P�llinationSTRATTON BUCKA.B., University of Michigan, 1928A.M., Columbia University, 1929(Romance Languages and Literatures) , 'II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESJOHN STEWART CARTERA.B., Northwestern University, 1931A.M., University of Chicago, 1939(English Language and Literature)EDMUND VILLELA DE CHASCAA.B., Wooster College, 1928A.M., University of Southern California, 1929(Literature)JOHN CHRISTIAN GERBERA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1929A.M., ibid., 1932(English Language,and Literature)VIRGINIA GINGERICKA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1937A.M., University of Chicago, 1938(History of Culture)WOODFORD AGEE HEFLINA.B., University of New Mexico, 1926A.M., Stanford University, 1927A.M., University of Oxford, 1933(English Language and Literature)LAURENCE LEE HOWEA.B. in Law, University of Louisville, 1929LL.B., ibid., 1931A.M., University of Chicago, 1938(History)LOUIS A. LANDAA.B., University of Texas, 1923A.M., Columbia University, 1926(English Language and Literature)MARGARET MOOREA.B., University of Tennessee, 1919A.M., University of Chicago, 1928(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: The "Education sentimentale" as Flaubert's Memoir ofHis Life and TimeThesis: James Shirley's "The Traitor": Edited from the Quartoof I635 with Introduction and NotesThesis: Lope de Rueda's "Comedia de los Enganados": An Edi­tionThesis: Emerson's EconomicsThesis: An Edition and Translation ofOdo of Deuil's "De Pro­fectione Ludovici VII in Orientem"Thesis: Characteristic Features of New Mexico English betweenI805 and I890Thesis: The Pretorian Prefect from Commodus to DiocletianThesis: The Sermons of Jonathan Swift: An EditionThesis: Les Doctrines litteraires du "Constitutionnel," I8I5-30:leurs rapports avec la politique�c /8q1(�tl '1q7C( � '1'11qc IOCj1QJ)! OJ 1�.Q])(Oq1.�� J f1(Q(} (010;yro9QQD I(}qq.s:C"Y:, I o � 1 JOHN HIBBARD STELLWAGENA.B., University of Minnesota, 1928, A,M., Harvard University, 1934(Romance Languages and Literatures)JOHN VINCENT TILLMANPh.B" SL Louis University, 1932A.M., ibid., 1934(Germanic Languages and Literatures) Thesis: The Drama of Jean Desmarests, sieur de Saint-Sorlin,I 636-43Thesis: An Edition of Hort von der Astronomy from the ColmarMS (CGM 4997), with an Introduction on the History of theMHG WartburgkriegIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES- JAMES REED BECKS,B, in Ed., Kent State University, 1925SJ'vL, University of Chicago, 1929(Geography)F ACUNDO BUESO-SANLLEHIS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1927S.M" University of Chicago, 1929(Physics)ALBERT B. CARSONS,B" University of Arkansas, 1932A.M" Vanderbilt University, 1933(Mathematics)MARY DEAN CLEMENTA.B., Wellesley College, 1934A.M" Vanderbilt University, 1935(Mathematics)FRANCIS LESLIE CODES.B., McGill University, 1920(Physics)LLEWELLYN EVERARD COPELANDA.B., John Fletcher College, 1930(Chemistry)NORMAN RALPH DAVIDSONS.B., University of 'Chicago, 1937(Chemistry)GEORGE FOSTER EVANSS.B., Brigham Young University, 1936(Physics)SSU-MIEN FANGS.B., National Normal University, Peiping, China, 1928(Physics). WARREN ELLIOTT HENRYS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1931S.M., Atlanta University, 1937(Chemistry)HORACE VAN NORMAN HILBERRYA.B., Oberlin College, 1921(Physics)JOHN ARTHUR HINCKLEY, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Chemistry)WILLIAM WALTER LAKES.B., Ohio State University, 1913S.M., ibid., 1921(Chemistry)FRANK LIONEL MARTINA.B., University of British Columbia, 1936A.M., ibid., 1938(Mathematics)WALTER NUDENBERGS.B., Bucknell University, 1936S.M., ibid., 1937(Chemistry)HAROLD PERSKYS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Chemistry)FRANCIS RUDOLPH SHONKAA.B., St. Procopius College, 1928S.M., University of Chicago, 1931(Physics) Thesis: The Dover-New Philadelphia, Ohio, AreaThesis: Rotational A nalysis of the 2900A 0 Doublet Band of CO2Thesis: An Analogue of Green's Theorem for Multiple IntegralProblems in the Calculus of VariationsThesis: Loci of Osculants of Asymptotic Plane Sections of a Sur­faceThesis: The Scattering of M esotrons in TungstenThesis: Changes of State and Thermodynamic Relations of Filmsof Long Paraffin-Chain Alcohols and of OctadecanenitrileThesis: The Polymerization of Organo-Aluminum CompoundsThesis: Electric Fields Produced by Cosmic RaysThesis: The Crystal Structure of Sodium M elaborate, N a3(B 306)Thesis: I. Resistance Thermometry. II. An Experimental In­vestigation of the Possibility of Using Alternating CurrentTechnique in the Measurement of Small Temperature Dif­ferencesThesis: Extensive Cosmic-Ray Showers and the Energy Distri­bution of the Primary Cosmic RaysThesis: I. The Addition of Hydrogen Bromide to Butene-i, I so­butylene and Pentene-i . II. The Preparation of Several In­termediates in the Synthesis of I-(3, 4-DihydroxYPhenyl)-I­H ydroxy-z- A minopropaneThesis: The Synthesis of D'L-ThreoseThesis: Integral Domains in Quartic FieldsThesis: Syntheses of PolyenesThesis: The I solation, Partial Purification, and Some Propertiesof aNew Enzyme which Catalyzes the Reduction of CytochromeC by Dihydro-Diphosphopyridine NucleotideThesis: New Evidence for the Existence of Penetrating NeutralParticlesQ"D loq1v���c lo�9crqqqr'JF \qq"Jqq�iH- .:qqqq( NATHAN SUGARMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Chemistry)ROBERT WILLIAM WOODSA.B., Emmanuel Missionary College, 1920A.M. in Ed., University of Cincinnati, 1931(Physics) Thesis: The Magnetic Susceptibilities oj the Alkali and AlkalineEarth Metals in Liquid Ammonia and the Fermi-Dirac Sta­tisticsThesis: A n Accurate and Basic Measurement oj the Initial, I n­ner Permeability oj Iron over an Exceedingly Wide RadioFrequency RangeIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESEV AL YN BELLE BAYLEA.B., Oberlin College, 1923A.M., ibid., 1931(Education)NORMAN WOOD BECKA.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Political Science)CHARLES GRAY BREAMA.B., Midland College, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1939(International Relations)ANNETTE BAKER FOXA.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Political Science)ELVIRA JOHANNA GELLENTHIENA.B., University of Colorado, 1932A.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Education)THOMAS WALTER JOHNSONA.B., Dartmouth College, 1937A.M., University of Chicago, 1938(History)ANNA HELEN KENNEDYA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1932A.M., Claremont Colleges, 1934(Education)KLAUS EUGEN KNORR(International Relations)JACOB LOUIS MOSAKA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Economics)WIPPERT A. STUMPFS.B., University of Illinois, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Education) Thesis: The Nature and Causes oj Regressive Movements inReadingThesis: The Political Science oj Nicolo MachiavelliThesis: Intervention Short oj Armed Force in Latin AmericaThesis: Co-ordination oj the Local Housing Authority with theMunicipal GovernmentThesis: Comparative Success oj Public and Private Secondary­School Graduates in the University oj ChicagoThesis: William Allen White Dejends AmericaThesis: A Study oj Children's Hearing as It Relates to ReadingThesis: British Colonial Theories: I57o-I850Thesis: General Equilibrium Theory in International TradeThesis: A Comparative Study oj Certain Aspects oj the Old andthe New Plan at the University oj ChicagoV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSROBERT HENRY ENGLES.B., University of Illinois, 1917S.M., ibid., 1925 Thesis: The Trends oj Agriculture in the Chicago RegionVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLALBERT LELAND JAMISONA.B., Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri), 1933D.B., Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, 1936 Thesis: The Barnabas GospelsVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWIS• :rCOPYRIGHTVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALGrand ChorusThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession GuilmantHAROLD A. ANDERSONWALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYMERLE CROWE COULTER ASSISTANT MARSHALSFRANK HURBURT O'HARAWALTER LINCOLN PALMERSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYMARSHALLEON PURDUE SMITH, Marshal oj the UniversitySTUDENT MARSHALSCALVIN PARKER SA WYlER, Student Head MarshalHAROLD LAWRENCE ARONSON, JR. HERBERT EDWARD RUBENROBERT RAMSEY BIGELOW COURTNEY DAVID SHANKENJACOB LOGAN FOX, JR. ANDREW FRANK STEHNEYEDWARD RUSCH GUSTAFSON CLAYTON LARS TRAEGERJAMES J. McCLURE, JR.STU DENT AIDESCHARLOTTE MARIE FORD, Senior AideVIRGINIA LORRAINE ALLEN NAOMI VIOLET SMITHHELEN ANITA ARNOLD DOROTHY CHASE TEBERGDOROTHY EINBECKER BEVERLY HARRIETT WARDSHIRLEY LAURENE LATHAM MARJORIE MAY WOODRICH