�be 'tllnt"etsft� of (!bicagoTHE Two HUNDRED SEVENTHCONVOCATIONUbe ButumnDECEMBER NINETEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-ONEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Maestoso from Sonata I GuilmantThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe University ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. THE PRAYERThe University Chaplain, THE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, Dean ofthe ChapelIII. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Future May Be Brighter Than You Think," JAMES FRED RIPPY, Professor ofAmerican History .IV. THE AWARD OF HONORSMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination bythe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Robert Charles BoyerDonald Leroy FabianHugh Allen FrankPaul Francis LorenzTed Rudolph Mafit Ercole MottaViachesla w Alexander N edzelGeorge Greer RinderHerbert Edward Ruben David Lawrence RubinfineHarold SalwinJames Alan SchoenbergerDaniel ZelinskyMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Carlos Gutierrez-NoriegaThomas Arthur HartWinifred Henrietta Franz HinmanCharles Y. HuMario rona,.Jr.Leon Orris JacobsonFrances A. JohnstonFlorene Cora KellyLawrence Jarvis KingMartin Bernard LoebArthur Charles LundahlHoward MautheNicholas Constantine MetropolisCharles Frederick MorganJose Oliver-GonzalezHerbert Passin Jane Edwin PearceCharles Hicks QuibellAnatol RapoportRichard Biddle RichterEdwin Glover RileyRobert Edward Thomas RobertsDavid RubinMilton SegaloveMaurice Mandel ShapiroMaurice Maceo ShawMaurice Lee SilverJoseph SpivakDaphne Bell SwartzGilbert Fowler WhiteRuth Hope YoungAvivah ZuckermanJohn William BennettRobert Sheeran BentonWilliam Pemdry BidelmanGilberto BoteroSadie BrennerPaul Frederick BrownAndrew Franklin BurtonFrederic Ewald CaldwellWilliam Fletcher CantrellAlice Childs .Paul Gnanaprakasam DowieRobert Hastings DreisbachElizabeth EiselenBenson Earl GinsburgHoward George GlassJ ames Scott GriffithV. 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 SpencerCandidates 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 SCIENCESMarvin AdlandEnid Sydney BaskinJean Rochelle BerksonArthur Charles ConnorRobert Paul DorinMuriel Libby EvansJames Franklin FaileyJoseph Louis FlemingHugh Allen FrankWilliam Eugene FroemmingFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:William James HandNelson Winston HenryHenry Edgar HoppleEleanor Marie JohnsonPaul Howard Jordan, Jr.Ruth KassidayCatherine Augusta LeirerTed Rudolph MafitAlbino John MarchelloCharles Rothelles Mowery, Jr. Gerrit Arthur MulderGeorge Lionel NardiJohn Patrick PlunkettDavid Lawrence RubinfineFenton SchaffnerJ ames Alan SchoenbergerRobert Leon SmithSigrid Phyllis SteamerFranz Walther WassermannAlonzo Smythe YerbyII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMarjorie Ethalynn BergConstance Harper BurkeJohn Robert CastlesAllan Leon Dreyfuss For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Anna May Camillia DurkinEvelyn Holland FogelElizabeth Pauline HancoxGertrude Senn Lydick Gordon Lawrence MarkwartSelma Irene RenstromAnita N. SalloBruce Everett VardonStephen Emmett McPartlin, Jr.For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Maxine Violet MuseIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESArthur Edwin BrakeJames BrodskyHenry BugajskiLarry Elgin GlendeninEarl Kenmith HydeEdward Merle McKay For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Mary Ellen McLeanNorman Frederick ModineErcole MottaViacheslaw Alexander NedzelAlfred PfanstiehlHarold Salwin Robert Harold SehnertGerald Bernard SimmonsJohn Walter SwenssonHenry WiseDaniel ZelinskyIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESMarvin L. BraudeFlorence SchnitzerWalter Kent KurkRichard Porter Adair For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Edward Ficklen SkinnerV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Robert Francis PetersonVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts: Paul Frederick Smith:OfT Qct1HJ)loCeo VII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLJohn Edwin Willard For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Elizabeth Thelma MooreWarren Seaman Stutts, Jr.VIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Grace Gitella BernsteinEvelyn Peggy BlankstenDorothy Mellick Druker Shirley Ruth ToubusAni ta M uree WeisCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMAD! MARIA HELENA BACONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927(Music)GEORGE JOANNOU DROSSOSPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1921A.M., ibid., 1933(Greek Language and Literature)NICHOLAS LAMPRINOU LAMPRINIDESA.B., Howard College, 1921(Greek Language and Literature)ALLAN GRANT MACLEARA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(History)DAVID MITCHELL PLETCHERA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(History)RAFF AELLO SACERDOTIDr. Jur., Royal University of Padua, 1936(Greek Language and Literature) Thesis: John Wilbye: A Study of His Madrigals in TheirlHis­torical BackgroundWithout ThesisWithout ThesisThesis: Arguments of the Opposition to Gladstone's Home Rulefor Ireland Bill of I886Thesis: The Oilmen in Venezuela: A Phase of ExploitationPaper: Critical Notes on the References to Laws and Law Courtsin the Plays of AristophanesThesis: American C ommerical Interests in Manchuria since theJapanese Occupation of I93IPaper: The History of the Public Education of Crippled Childrenin the United StatesII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESPAUL STODDARD AMOSA.B., University of the South, 1939(International Relations)ALICE ANNA DONALDSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926(Education)RICHARD JOSEPH DUDDYS.B·I University of Minnesota, 1939(Pohtical Science)SAMUEL RICHMOND FUSSELLS.B., University of Alabama, 1928(Education)RALPH HEINZ GOLDNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Education)JOSEPH WALLACE HUSTONA.B., Drake University, 1929(Economics)HAROLD GEORGE MONILAWS.B., Coe College, 1921(Education) Thesis: The Administration of the Agricultural Adjustment Act,I933-4IPaper: Nature and Measurement of Intelligence as Used inPupil GuidanceThesis: German Reading Examinations for Higher Degrees: AnInvestigation of Word Context, Student Preparation, and At­titude as Factors in the German Reading ExaminationWithout ThesisPaper: Reading Problems in Mathematicsfqqqq PEARL MORSONPh.B., University of Chicago, I934(History)WILBUR THURE NELSON(Education)RITA MAYER RANSOHOFF.A.B., Smith College, I938(History)JOAN ROCKWOODA.B., Bennington College, I939(Sociology)BITHA SPAUGHS.B., Indiana State Teachers College,rI936(Education) -MARIE LOUISE STEINERPh.B., University of Chicago, I93I(Education)FREDERICK ROBERT VOLGERA.B., Beloit College, I937(Economics)ADELE COLLINS WALDENPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, I933(Education)RALPH ERVIN WALTONLL.B., University of Omaha Law School, 1927A.B., Municipal University of Omaha, I933A.M., ibid., I935(Education)GRACE MARGUERITE WILSONS.B., Iowa State Teachers College, I939(Education)FRED ZIMMERMANS.B., University of Illinois, I938(Education) Thesis: The Sons of Liberty in the Southern ColoniesPaper: Frequency Studies of Research ProceduresThesis: The Basis of Jacksonian Democracy in Ohio in the Popu­lar Reaction to the Bank Crisis of 1819Thesis: Analysis of an Interracial Program: The Abraham Lin­coln CenterPaper: Integration of Art in the Curriculum of the Junior HighSchoolPaper: The Elementary-School Library in Theory and PracticeThesis: Decisions and Cases in the Thirteenth Region Arisingunder the National Labor Relations ActPaper: The Prevention of Failures in Systems Using Individual­ized Methods of Instruction in the Elementary SchoolThesis: The Scope of Student Personnel Programs, as Revealedby Their Purposes and Functions, in 266 Colleges and Uni­versities Accredited by the North Central Association for theYear 1937-38Paper: The Relation of Physiological Factors to Reading Dis­abilityPaper: A Plan fori Guidance Based on Scientific Findings Con­cerning Growth and DevelopmentLETITIA FERREE AYERSS.B., University of Illinois, I920 III. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSHERBERT FREDERICK CHURCHPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, I923 Thesis: Determination of the Yield of Certain Wholesale Cuts ofBeef and the Effect on Yield of Roasting by Gas and by Elec­tricityThesis: A Comparative Study of Persistence in Business and I n­dustrial Education in a Public Evening High SchoolLEILA MAE BAGLEYA.B., Cox College, I9I9A.M., Scarritt College, I928 IV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: The Epworth League in the Methodist Church, SouthCLIFFORD HAVELOCK MURPHYA.B., McMaster University, I933WILLIAM JACOB WALLSA.B., Livingstone College, I908D.B., uu., I9I3 Thesis: The Religious Implications of the Interest in HumanNature in the Seventeenth CenturyThesis : Joseph Charles Price, Pioneer Negro Educator and RaceLeaderV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLANNA LAURA BLACKNEYA.B., Emmanuel Missionary College, 1930S.B. in L.S., Western Reserve University, I936HAROLD WALTON TUCKERA.B., Rice Institute, I936S.B. in L.S., University of Illinois, I938 Thesis: Principles of Book Selection Based on an Analysis ofBook Usage in a Liberal Arts CollegeReport: In-Service Training in Large Public LibrariesADDISON VINCENT BRANDONA.B., Creighton University, I925VI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONHAZLE GENEVRA CORRIGANA.B., University of Oregon, I937 Field Study: The Central Review Unit of the Illinois Division ofOld Age AssistanceReport: History of the Care of the Insane in Oregon Prior to1913HAZEL CELIA CREASYA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1931ELWOOD BYRON DAVISPh.B., University of Wisconsin, 1940HELEN LOUISE DENNISS.B., University of Utah, 1939GEORGE FARISPh.B.; University of Chicago, 1932THOMAS WILLIAM FETZERA.B., Oh�o Wesleyan University, 1939ESTELLE GEISMARPh.B., University of Chicago, 1925LILLIAN MILES HOBSONA.B., San Francisco State Teachers College, 1937HELEN STEIN JAFFES.B., Northwestern University, 1936THEODORE EMANUEL KNOCKA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1937BLANCHE MAY LEVIA.B., University of Manitoba, 1938SOLOMON OLIVER LICHTERA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1939MARJORIE CLAIRE MACKINNONA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1934SOPHIE MARIE MEEBOLDA.B., Wheaton College, 1918A.M., University of Chicago, 1933VALLIE SMITH MILLERA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1928RUTH LEAH PITMANA.B., Indiana University, 1932CHARL E. RHODEA.B., University of Washington, 1932CATHERINE ANN ROHERTYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927MARGARET FYFE ROUTZAHNS.B., Simmons College, 1932HELENE SENSENICHA.B., Vassar College, 1939ALICE REYNOLDS SMITHA.B., Butler University, 1926MARGARET STORMA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1932RUTH BOWLES TAYLORPh.B., University of Chicago, 1924THEODOSIA TAYLORS.B., Cornell University, 1934MARY VERNIAS.B., Northwestern University, 1932DAVID MORSE WEADS.B., Northwestern University, 1939ARDELIA POTTER WOMACKA.B., Arkansas College, 1930 Report: A History of the Wisconsin School for the BlindField Study: Budgeting Old Age Assistance Grants in Wiscon­sinField Study: The Utah Crippled Children's ProgramdField Study: Boys under Fifteen Committed to the Illinois StateTraining SchoolField Study: The Social Characteristics of 108 Oak Forest Pa­tientsField Study: Foster Homes Closed in 1938 by the Chicago JewishChildren's BureauField Study: Adolescents Referred to Psychiatric Social Serv­ice TField Study: One Hundred and Sixty-two Young Persons in theAge Group Sixteen to Twenty-one in Families Receiving Re­lief in ChicagoReport: The Right of Parents to Benefits under the Workmen'sCompensation Acts in Minnesota, Michigan, and CaliforniaField Study: Program for Control and Prevention of Tubercu­losis in MinnesotaField Study: The Three-Year Residence Amendment to the Illi­nois Poor LawField Study: Delays between Application and the Grant of OldAge Assistance in the Chicago Midwest DistrictField Study: Case Workers' Participation in Efforts To Meet theRecreational Needs of the AgedField Study: Legislation Relating to the Tennessee Children'sServiceField Study: Sixteen-Year-Old Children Removed from Aid toDependent Children Program in Lawrence County, Indiana,during 1940Field Study: The History and Development of the Children'sService League of Sangamon County, Illinois, I863-I928Field Study: Personnel Practices in Chicago Social AgenciesField Study: Young People on Relief: District 8, Chicago ReliefAdministrationReport: The Maternal and Child Health Program in Indiana cField Study: Recipients of Public Eye Treatment in Four In­diana CountiesReport: The Development of the Connecticut State Department ofHealth, I 9I 5- 35Field Study: Tuberculosis Cases Referred from a Case-FindingProject for Social ServiceField Study: Special Advantages Given Children by the ChicagoOrphan AsylumField Study: A Study of Closed Cases from All the Illinois StateHospitalsField Study: Social Conditions of a Group of Male Patients atOak Forest InfirmaryReport: A Study of Adoption in ArkansascP if qqy�y /014"C1Q'1-(;', II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJENNIE MAUD BALLARDA.B., Berea College, 1924(Home Economics and Household Administration)RUTH LOIS HUENEMANNS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1938(Home Economics and Household Administration)BENJAMIN LOWENHAUPTS.B., Iowa State College, 1940(Botany)LESTER RICES.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Biochemistry)EDWARD EUGENE RICKMANS.B., Howard University, 1940(Biological Sciences)PEGGY SHELBYS.B., University of Tennessee, 1939(Home Economics and Household Administration)ROBERT WEAVER SHIDELERA.B., Goshen College, 1934(Biological Sciences) Thesis: Quantitative Determination of Vitamin BI in ChayoteThesis: The Dietary Intake of Twenty-four Caries-SusceptibleIndividualsThesis: Some Nutritional Effects of Boron on Growth and De­velopment of the SunflowerThesis: Studies on Competitive Inhibition and P hosphatasesEssay: A Consideration of the Responses of Two Amoebae,Chaos chaos and Amoeba protens, to Stimulations with Acidsand Dyes in Varying ConcentrationsThesis: A Study of Ascorbic Acid Required for Maintenance ofNormal Blood Levels in ChildrenEssay: A Critical Survey of Some Biochemical Methods Used inMetabolic InvestigationII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCHESTER FELDMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Ma thema tics)EVERETT WILLIAM HOLTA.B., Colgate University, 1929(Mathematics)ANNE LOUISE LEWISA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1940(Mathematics)CLELLIE CURTIS OURSLERA.B., Indiana University, 1937(Mathematics)HARVEY NEHEMIAH RUBINS.B., Yale University, 1938(Chemistry)ALLEN CLARK STECHERA.B., Northwestern University, 1928(Mathematics)GEORGE JAY VERBECKA.B., Lawrence College, 1939(Chemistry)RUTH HOPE YOUNGS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: J-Orthogonal Equivalence of Four-Rowed MatricesThesis: Duality on the SphereThesis: Independence of Parametrization for Multiple IntegralsThesis: Conjugate Line Congruences of the Third OrderThesis: Decomposition of Diazonium Salts in Organic SolventsThesis: Boundary Value Problems for Transverse Vibrations ofa BarThesis: Heat Flow in Micro-calorimetersThesis: Triangular Coiling in the CephalopodaIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:BERNARD CARL AKWAS.B., DePaul University, 1940FRANK MARSH BRETTHOLLEB.B.A., Westminster College, 1939EDWARD VALENTINE CERNYDAVID CLARK BYRON EPSTEINS.B., University of Chicago, 1939ELIZABETH FRENCHA.B., State University of Iowa, 1932RICHARD TAYLOR FRENCH, JR.GILBERT LINETZKYCLARENCE CLAYTON FABRICA.B., University of Wisconsin, I935 RAYMOND EDGAR WESTONS.B., University of Chicago, I937 cPAUL FRANCIS LORENZFRANK HERMAN MAIERA.B., Valparaiso University, I940 EDWARD CLEMENT SHILENSKUSFREDERICK LESLIE WILLISA.B., Carleton College, I938ELWOOD J. WILSONA.B., Stanford University, I930LL.B., University of Washington, 1933ROBERT JOHN ZOLADROBERT JOSEPH MASONTHOMAS GEORGE PAPPA GEORGEROBERT HUGH PEARSONII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:ARTHUR ANDREW AZLEINA.B., University of Kansas, I938A.M., ibid., I939DONALD WINSTON BALDWINA.B. in Ed., State College of Washington, I938AI CHI SAlA.B., Doshisha University, I938A.M., University of Chicago, I940 Thesis: The Rural Church: A Story of ChangeThesis: Preaching as Group CounselingThesis: The Transition from the Primitive Preaching to :theWritten GospelIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):DELCOME DOROTHY BRODTA.B., University of Chicago, I940IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree OJ Doctor of Medicine:RALPH WALDO BARRISA.B., Grinnell College, I928A.M., Northwestern University, I932Ph.D., ibid., I934DANIEL HEDGCOXE CAHOONA.B., Stanford University. I934FRANK WILLIAM DAVISS.B., University of Chicago, I939ALBERT FREDERICK FRICKES.B., University of Chicago, I939JOHN HENRY HEINEN, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, I936Ph.D., ibid., I940ARNOLD LAZAROWS.B .• University of Chicago, I937Ph.D., ibid., I94IMILTON FREDERICK LEEDSS.B., University of Chicago, I939 WILLIAM BRANNON NEAL, JR�S.B., University of Chicago, 1939JANE EDWIN PEARCEA.B., University of Texas, I934Ph.D., University of Chicago, 194IKARL HARRY PRIBRAMS.B., University of Chicago, I939JOSEPH RANSOHOFFS.B., Harvard University, 1938(Honors in Surgery)LEWIS ROBERT ROLLS.B., University of Chicago, 193IMEYER HARVEY ROLNICKA.B., University of Pennsylvania, I934S.M., ibid., I936V. IN RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:MARTIN MATTHEW FAHEYA.B., West Virginia University, I937S.B., tu«, I939QI qqq IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESTAYLOR RICHARD ALEXANDERA.B., Ouachita College, 1936S.M., University of Chicago, 1938(Botany)MATTHEW HAROLD BLOCKS.B., College of the City of New York, 1937S.M., University of Michigan, 1938(Anatomy)SADIE BRENNERA.B., Brooklyn College, 1937S.M., University of Chicago, 1938(Home Economics and Household Administration)JOSEPH JAMES CEITHAMLS.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Biochemistry)THOMAS ARTHUR HARTS.B., College of William and Mary, 1930A.M., Emory University, 1933S.M., ibid., 1937(Bacteriology and Parasitology)HERBERT DANIEL LANDAHLA.B., St. Olaf College, 1934S.M., University of Chicago, 1936(Physiology: Mathematical Biophysics)ARNOLD LAZAROWS.B., University of Chicago, 1937M.D., ibid., 1941(Anatomy)KENNETH KARL LOEMKERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927A.M., ibid., 1929(Psychology)HOWARD MAUTHES.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Physiology)JANE EDWIN PEARCEA.B., University of Texas, 1934M.D., University of Chicago, 1941(Physiology)ROBERT HALL SHULERS.B., Hastings College, 1935S.M., University of Nebraska, 1937(Physiology)EDWIN LEE SMITHS.B., University of Nebraska, 1935S.M., ibid., 1938(Physiology) Thesis: Some Anatomical and Physiological Responses of Squashto Various Levels of Supply of BoronThesis: Experiments on Embryonic Hematopoiesis in RatsThesis: The Relation of Liver Stores to the Occurrence of EarlySigns of Vitamin A Deficiency in the White RatThesis: I. Comparative Gonadotropin Assays on Acetone-Desic­cated Sheep Pituitary Powder and Concentrates Therefrom.II. The Use of Calcium Phosphate as an Adsorbent in theConcentration of the Follicle-Stimulating Activity from thePituitary GlandThesis: The Larval Pilotaxy of Culex pipiens: With SpecialReference to GeneticsThesis: Studies in the Mathematical Biophysics of Cell DivisionThesis: Particulate Glycogen: A Submicroscopic Component ofthe Guinea Pig Liver Cell; Its Significance in Glycogen Storageand the Regulation of Blood SugarThesis: The Influence of Certain Visual and Somesthetic Fac­tors on the Manual Localization of a Visual ObjectThesis: The Effect of Sodium Iodide on the Cretin RabbitThesis: The Respiration of N euronesThesis: The Differential Effect of Respiration on the Left andRight VentriclesThesis: A Study of the Maximum Capacity of the Vascular Sys­temII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESBERNARD H. BLOCKS.B., University of Chicago, 1937S.M., uu., 1939(Chemistry)BEN A. BLUESTEINS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Chemistry)WINSTON HARPER BOSTICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Physics)ARTHUR AARON DOLNICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Chemistry)WILLIAM EMERSON FRYEA.B., University of Illinois, 1937S.M., ibid., 1938(Physics) Thesis: I. The Oxidation-Reduction Potential of Cytochrome CReductase. II. The Effect of e.q-Dinitro-o-Cycloltexyl-Phenolon the Cytochrome C Oxidase SystemThesis: Reactions of o-FormyltluoreneThesis: Cloud Chamber Photographs at 4,310 Meters AltitudeThesis: The Thermal Rearrangement of Alkyl HalidesThesis: A Determination of the Atomic Field of Bromine fromElectron Scattering(0 CO-O WILFRID KING GUMMERA.B., Queen's University, 1938A.M., ibid., 1939(Geology and Paleontology)WALTER OSKAR HAAS, JR.A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1937(Chemistry)LJThesis: The System, CaSi03-CaAlSi�08-NaAlSi04Thesis: I. A Study of the Dihydrogen Phosphides of Some Al­kali and Alkaline Earth Metals. II. Chromatographic A naly­sis of Rare Earth SaltsThesis: High Centrifugal Fields and Radioactive Decay Rates f.ARTHUR HAROLD JAFFEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Chemistry)RICHARD GILMORE KADESCHAB., Iowa State Teachers College, 1938(Chemistry) Thesis: Steric Effects on the Properties of Aromatic Ketones. I.Some New Aspects of the Oriho Effect. Cyclic Ketones Relatedto Acetophenone. II. The Steric Inhibition of Resonance inAromatic Ketones and Related CompoundsThesis: Adsorption and the Free Surface Energy of SolidsHERBERT KLOSSNER LIVINGSTONS.B., University of Texas, 1937S.M., ibid., 1939(Chemistry)NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE METROPOLISS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Physics) Thesis: I. The Structure of Electronic Bands of PolyatomicMolecules. II. Vibrational Analysis of the Absorption Sys­tem of Sulphur Dioxide at )\3400-2600Thesis: I. The Lithium-Lithium Hydride-Hydrogen Equilib­rium. II. The Rate of Reaction of Lithium with HydrogenMINA REA JONES PERLOWS.B., Centre College, 1931S.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1933(Chemistry)ANATOL RAPOPORTS.B., University of Chicago, 1938S.M., ibid., 1940(Mathematics) .JACK RUBINS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Chemistry) Thesis: Construction of Non-Abelian Fields with PrescribedArithmeticThesis: The Production of Molecular Hydrogen by Green AlgaeIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJAMES DUNBAR BELLA.B., University of New Mexico, I934A.M., University of Chicago, 1936(International Relations) Thesis: Attitude of Selected Groups in the United States towardMexico, I930-40MARSHALL BARRON CLINARDA.B., Stanford University, I932A.M., ibid., 1934(Sociology)MARION ROBERTS DAUGHERTYA.D., University of New Zealand, 1926(Economics) Thesis: The Process of Urbanization and Criminal Behavior: AStudy of Culture ConflictThesis: The Currency-Banking ControversyLELAND COLLINS DEVINNEYA.B., Albion College, 1931A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1933(Sociology)JOSEPH BERTRAM GITTLERS.B., University of Georgia, 1934AM., ibid., 1936(Sociology) Thesis: The Relation of Educational Status to Unemployment ofGainful Workers in the City of Chicago, I934Thesis: Society's Adjustment to a Mechanical and Social Inven­tion: A Study in Social ChangeABRAM J. JAFFEA.B., University of Chicago, 1935A.M., nu.. 1938(Sociology)WILLIAM AVERY LEISERSONA.B., University of Illinois, 1934(Political Science) Thesis: Urbanization and FertilityThesis: Interest Representation in Administrative RegulationHANS LEO LEONHARDT(International Relations) Thesis: The Nazijication of the Free City of DanzigFRANCIS EDGAR McINTYREA.B., Stanford University, 1931(Economics) Thesis: The Economic Pattern of Corporate Earnings: A Statis­tical AnalysisALBERT SYLVANUS NICHOLSAB., Otterbein College, 1921A.M., University of Illinois, 1927(Education) Thesis: The Legal Status of Teachers, OTTO WELTON SNARRA.B., West Virginia University, 1917A.M., University of Chicago, 1919(Education)HOWARD HAZEN WILSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1936(International Relations) Thesis: The Education of Teachers in the Middle States: A His­torical Study of the Professional Education of Public-SchoolTeachers as a State FunctionThesis: Devices Employed by Great Britain to Suppress theAfrican Slave TradeIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSDAN H. MATERA.B., University of New Mexico, 1935S.B., ibid., 1935 Thesis: The Railroad S eniority System: History, Description,and EvaluationV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL"17 V 9 ?j C7.. ' WILLIAM McKINLEY BEAHM17 I A.B., Manchester College, 1920D.B., Bethany Theological Seminary, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1932 Thesis: Factors in the Development of the Student VolunteerMovement for F oreign MissionsJOSEPH WINFIELD FRETZA.B., Bluffton College, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1938VERNON FRED LARSENS.B., Brigham Young University, 1931 Thesis: Mennonite Mutual Aid Societies: A Contributing Fac­tor toward a Christian CommunityNILS WILHELM LUNDA.B., Bethany College. 1915S.T.B., Andover Seminary, 1919S.T.M., Harvard University, 1921 Thesis: Development of a Religious Inventory for a Specific Studyin Higher EducationThesis: Chiasmus in the New Testament: A New Approach to"Formgeschichte"VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLROBERT HOWARD DEILYA.B., Muhlenberg College, 1931S.B. in L.S., Columbia University, 1932A.M., Lehigh University, 1933S.M. in L.S., Columbia University, 1937 Thesis: Public Library Expenditures in Cities of over IOO,OOOPopulation in Relation to Municipal Expenditures and Eco­nomic AbilityFRITZ VEITDr. Jur., Universitat Freiburg, 1932S.B. in L.S., George Peabody College, 1936 Thesis: State Supervision of Public Libraries: With SPecialEmphasis on the Organization and Functions of State LibraryExtension AgenciesVI. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityVII. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTVIII. THE BENEDICTIONIX. THE RECESSIONALMarche HeroiqueThe audience is requested to remain standing during the Recession S aint-S aensMARSHALSHELDON TEFFT, Acting Marshal of the UniversityHAROLD A. ANDERSONWALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYMERLE CROWE COULTER ASSISTANT MARSHALSFRANK HURBURT O'HARAWALTER LINCOLN PALMERHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYSTUDENT MARSHALSCALVIN PARKER SAWYIER, Head MarshalRONALD FULLER CRANE COURTNEY DAVID SHANKENWEBB SACKETT FISER ANDREW FRANK STEHNEYJACOB LOGAN FOX, JR. CLAYTON LARS TRAEGERALAN PETERSON GRAVES RAYMOND HERBERT WITTCOFFJAMES J. McCLURE, JR.STUDENT AIDESCHARLOTTE MARIE FORD, Senior AideVIRGINIA LORRAINE ALLEN NAOMI VIOLET SMITHHELEN ANITA ARNOLD DOROTHY CHASE TEBERGDOROTHY EINBECKER BEVERLY HARRIETT WARDSHIRLEY LAURENE LATHAM MARJORIE MAY WOODRICHANN ELIZABETH SCHROEDER