Ube 'tllni"ersit� of �bicago Beference DepartmentTHE Two HUNDRED TENTHCONVOCATIONUbe SummerSEPTEMBER ELEVENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-TWOROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISES1. THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN (Tune: Duke Street)The University Choir(The congregation seated and joining in the Hymn) John Hattono God, beneath Thy guiding hand,Our exiled fathers cross' d the sea;And when they trod the wint'ry strand,With pray'r and psalm they worship'd Thee.Thou heard'st, well pleased, the song, the prayer";Thy blessing came; and still its powerShall onward, through all ages, bearThe mem'ry of that holy hour.Laws, freedom, truth, and faith in GodCame with those exiles o'er the waves;And where their pilgrim feet have trod,The God they trusted guards their graves.And here Thy name, 0 God of love,Their children's children shall adore,Till these eternal hills remove,And spring adorns the earth no more. A men.-L. BACONII. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe MarshalThe ChoirThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorJ. K. PaineIII. HYMN FOR CONGREGATION AND CHOIR: "AMERICA"Descant, Leo Sowerby(The congregation standing until after the Prayer)My country, 'tis of thee,Sweet land of liberty.Of thee I sing:Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Our fathers' God, to thee,Author of liberty-To thee we sing:Long may our land be brightWith freedom's holy light!Protect us by thy might,Grea t God, our King! A men.-So F. SMITHIV. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND WILLIAM CLAYTON BOWER, Professorof Religious Education, The Divinity SchoolV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"American Traditions and the Present Crisis." AVERY ODELLE CRAVEN, Professorof American HistoryVI. HYMN FOR MEN'S VOICESDeus omnium creator,Rerum mundi moderatorCrescat cuius es fundator,Nostra Universitas,Integri sint curatores,Eruditi professores,Largiantur donatoresBenepartas copias.VII. THE AWARD OF HONORS Sic dum civitas manebit,Clarum lumen hie lucebit,Luce angulos replebit,Fugerit obscuritas,Error territus latebit,Virtus vivid a valebit,Et insignior fiorebitNostra Universitas. Amen.Carleton Wight ReadeWilliam Howard RosenfeldRobert Marvin RothGeorge SaphirArthur David ShapiroSeymour Bernard SiegelAlvin Donald StarSam David StarobinHelen Elizabeth WallaceHerschel Ferdinand WebbBarbara Beth WilliamsRichard Stuckey WilliamsRobert Jacques WirtshafterRobert Joseph WolfsonSecond-year Honor Scholars, selected for excellence in the work of the first year in theCoUege:John Horn BallardMartin Jacob BergerLeonard David BerkovitzHarlan Morse BlakeStewart David BloomRichard Raymond CarlsonPaul Elbert CarsonRobert Merritt ChanockRuth Adlyn CohnAbe Willard FreymanRaymond Sidney GingerHomer Beryl GoldbergRaymond Howard GoldsmithJohn Thomas Grayhack Joseph Robert GusfieldPaul HomerJune Hope HooverBernard David HyamsEdith Josephine KatzSylvia KoralWilliam Milton LandauRobert Lee LilienthalAllan Leverite LorinczFrank Thomas LossyNicholas John MelasDonald Burton MeyerTheresa Sally NeumannSidney Robert PickusThird-year Honor Scholars, selected for high scholastic achievement in the comprehensiveexaminations in the College:Divisional Honor Scholars, selected by the departments for excellence in the work of thefirst three years:Robert Wentworth ChristyHelen Jane EllsworthLaurence M. FinbergJoanne GerouldGloria June HarnickAlfred James HartzlerJoseph Alan KahlJack Edmond KahounJames Howard Wells Alexander,PhysicsRichard Frederick Axen, ChemistryMartha Jean Ebert, BotanyAnniebeth Floyd, Romance Lan-guages and LiteraturesFrances Emily Hern, Home Eco­nomicsMichael Hamilton Jameson, GreekLanguage and LiteratureLewis Henry Johnson, PoliticalScienceLloyd Mordecai Kozloff, Biochem­istry Robert William KeyesMarjorie Ann LiittJames Fulton MaclearJohn Maxwell McBrideRolland MetzgerCharles MurrahGilbert Warren NutterMargaret Pauline ReichardtBill Louis Letwin, EconomicsMax Levitan, PhysiologyRose Levitsky, ArtDorothy Caroline Lipp, PsychologyCharles Andrew Nichols, M athe-maticsDon Patinkin, EconomicsBradley Hawkes Patterson, Jr.,PhilosophyElliot Mitchell Schrero, EnglishLanguage and LiteratureHerbert John Ronald F. Seeley,SociologyAdvanced Divisional Honor Scholars:Ann Albert, Engish Language andLiteratureBarbara Alden, English Languageand LiteratureJoel Bernstein, EconomicsMarion Lea Biggs, ZoologyElise Bogue, Romance Languagesand LiteraturesJohn Edwin Brush, AnthropologyJames Lindley Burtle, EconomicsJean Helen Bushing, English Lan-guage and LiteratureDorothy Einbecker, History Robert June RichmanHarry Vivian Roberts, Jr.Sidney SchulmanEdward Henry SenzOtto Hubert TrippelDoris WestfallLincoln WolfensteinRichard Henry WynneHenry Joseph Shames, EconomicsRichard Granville Shope, Jr., So-ciologyAndrew Frank Stehney, ChemistryRobert Henry Strotz, EconomicsRuth Carolyn Webb, English Lan-guage and LiteratureLila Wexler, Romance Languagesand LiteraturesVelma Lois Whitgrove, HistoryDonald Jerome Yellon, PoliticalScienceDorothee Friedlander, Psychology Rainer Bauer Mengelberg, PhysicsHerbert Norman Friedlander, George Lionel Nardi, PhysiologyChemistry . Joseph Alfred Rider, AnatomyHerbert Irving Goldstone, English Harry Schaffner, Political ScienceLanguage and Literature Richard McLaughlin Schramm,Leon Albert Golub, Art ChemistryPaul Barton Johnson, History Leopold Julius Shapiro, SociologyJeanne Marjorie Knauss, Home Edward Robert Tannenbaum, His-Economics torySaul Levin, Greek Language and Marie Bertie Williams, Home Eco-Literature nomicsJohn Edward McAdam, Mathe- Bernard Zagorin, EconomicsmaticsH onorable Mention for excellence in the work of the College for the year I 94I -42 :James Howard Wells AlexanderJoseph Felix AschnerHarold Zelig BrownJ ames William BrownRobert Wentworth ChristyEdward Allen CooperriderDonald Jefferson DeweyShirley Jane DoBosJohn Harold EdgcombHelen Jane EllsworthLaurence M. FinbergVictor Herbert FinkJoanne GerouldFrank Anthony GetzMary Anne GillisonGloria June HarnickAlfred James Hartzler John Hardaway HarwellEarl Allen HathawayGertrude Annabelle HoffmanBernard David HyamsJoseph Alan KahlJack Edmond KahounMarjorie Ann LiittRobert Colton MacDuffeeJ ames Fulton MaclearWilliam Charles MatousekJohn Maxwell McBrideRolland MetzgerEdward John MillerCharles MurrahGilbert Warren NutterCarline Patricia PetersonMargaret Pauline Reichardt Robert June RichmanHarry Vivian Roberts, Jr.Irving Joseph RosenbaumRobert Arnold SattenSidney SchulmanEdward Henry SenzRaymond SieverGene SlottowHarry James SolomonOtto Hubert TrippelLillie Gertrude UngerGeorge Thomas VaneEugene Arnold WeberLincoln WolfensteinCicely Vance WoodsRichard Henry WynneGeorge Melvin WeinerDoris WestfallMary Virginia HayesRichard Aram MugalianVIII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES. H onorable Mention for excellence in the work of the Four Year College for the yearI94I-42:Barbara Wenzel GilfillanThomas Paton GoodmanThe Civil Government Prize for excellence in the comprehensive examination in the in­troductory course in the Social Sciences is awarded toLeonard David Berkovitz, First Richard Stuckey Williams, Second Herman Jay Schmidt, ThirdThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in the com­prehensive examinations of the College is awarded toMarie Edith BorroffMaxine Marie MurphyMelvin Micklin NewmanRuth OpdalEloise Gurney ProcterLee Albert Russell, Jr.Charles William SchlageterJoshua StampferJosephine Louise StanleyRobert James SteinBernard Mayer StoneCornelius Albert VanderLaanGertrude Yeomans VreelandSylvia Mildred WagnerCandidates 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 Richard Peter McKeonCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean Richard PeterMcKeonCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Dean RichardPeter McKeonCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Ernest Cadman ColwellCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Marion Lea BiggsAnne Margaret CarpenterFrances Jane CooneyRuth Isabel CooperMary Isabelle CumpEdwin George EbyFrank Fraser EvansHelma Julia FedderEdward George FerenceVictor Herbert FinkBarbara Jane FooteJames Leonard FreyAnthony Raymond FurmanskiCharles Grover Gabelman, Jr. Lorraine GoldenRaymond Dennis GoodmanMarguerite Eleanor GreenBruce Frederick GrottsBarbara Christi HeibergJane HuntingtonRudolph William Janda, Jr.Martha Charlotte JohnsonJohn Franklin KenwardThomas James MaddenRaymond Roderick MalottHenry Etten McWhorterMargery Ann MosesII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESErving Edward BeauregardIrene E. BelknapJosephine Ewell BeynonElise BogueShirley Florette BuroJean Helen BushingElda Angela ColomboRonald Fuller CraneBarbara Louise EricksonGrace Thorn FarjeonLois Hattery For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Michael Hamilton JamesonMarjorie Ellen JansenGordon Matlack KehlerVivian Alice KleLaura S. KonsbergGeorge Richard KuchCosette LaffargoMuriel Holzhauer LawsonFlorence Kathryn LeePriscilla Love Irving Martin MillerRuth Florence MortensonElizabeth Cunliffe MuellerEstelle Virginia PalonisBradley Hawkes Patterson, Jr.Katharine Spahr PlattEdgar Lewis RachlinErnest J. SchultzMargaret Elverna ThompsonHelen YonanIda Kristine Greenhill For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJames Howard Wells AlexanderFrances Patricia DalyRichard Douglas DeanBernard FeldmanGilbert Foskett Ford, Jr.George Formanek, Jr.Arthur Melvin FradkinJohn Fletcher Fralick II For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:John Joseph GruberPaul GuttLester Thomas Huston, Jr.Leo LichtenbergJohn Edward McAdamDouglas Mills MoreCharles Michael O'MalleyGregory Louis Pederzani Eugene Charles PomeranceMarvin David RatnerMorris Arthur ShollWilliam SiriMary Kathryn ToftJulius WagmanHoward Alfred WinkelmanIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESCharles Bertrand Arnold, Jr.Mildred Elizabeth BagyFrederic Charles BerezinCarol Marion BlissLea Mallison BohnertJacob Robert Bowers, Jr.John Edwin BrushReed Lawrence BuffingtonPauline Elizabeth BurkFrank Bailey Cliffe, Jr.Charles Frederick DahlJames Warren DeganEleanor Vesey EggersOscar Raymond EggersSusan FollansbeeLouise Chester GainesWilliam Henry GredeDavid GreenWinston Churchill DalleckWilliam I van deHuszarHarriet Margaret FawcettEldon FisherKenneth Earl GeppingerMary Catherine GildeaJoseph James Hackett For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Robert Harold GreenbergHarold Paul GreenbergerJoseph HamburgerLyle HarperDonald Gerald HowellDale Patrick JohnsonShirley Elaine KarrMargaret Ann KueffnerRollins Edward LambertRobert Henry Lawson, Jr.Bernice Fay LevenfeldRita Rochelle LibermanKenneth Fraser MacLellan, Jr.Victor Henry MattfeldRichard Perry Matthews IIConstance Jones MidkiffRamona Winifred NevesDominic Nicholas PanareseV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Robert Edward HighmanNeil JohnstonHoward Arthur KaminFelix KaufmanMolly Miriam KramerRose Marie MaraCarroll Frank Morrison, J r. Helen Elaine PolosInger Andersen QuinnWentzle Ruml IIIMyron RushCalvin Parker SawyierJoseph Abraham SchlesingerHerbert John Ronald F. SeeleyRobert Ellsworth SmithRobert Henry StrotzEthel Gilligan TathamHelen Mae ThatcherHenry John TomasekJohn Peter TrebellasEthel Lydia WeinbergMeyer WeinbergStephen Michael WilkRobert Oren WrightJohn Carroll PyleRobert David ReynoldsEsther Ruth RosenbaumRalph B. RoweWarren Arthur SikoraPhilip Charles StrickVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:John Kohlsaat Hammon Luca Luca SezonovVernon Peter PearsonVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Edith Judith LaPorteShulamith S. Malkin Mildred Mary Rees Rex SkinnerCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESETHEL FOSTER WYL Y BELSERA.B., University of Chicago, I936(History)WALTER WITHOLD BLINSTRUBA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(English Language and Literature)MARGERY VIRGINIA BROYLESA.B., Rosary College, I94I(Latin Language and Literature) Thesis: The Supreme Court and Federal-State Relationships inthe United States between I930 and I940Without ThesisEssay: The Chicago Manuscript of Jeremy of Montagnone's"Compendium moralium notabilium"MAURICE CECIL CLIFFORD, JR.A.B., Hamilton College, I94I(English Language and Literature)SELMA JEANNE COHENA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisEssay: Andrew Marvell's "The Garden"MARION DAUBE COl-INA.B., Smith College, I917(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: Le Mecanisme des sentiments dans "Eugenie Grandet"par Honore de BalzacROBERT ALAN COLBYA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisMARGARET KATHRYN DAVENPORTA.B., Smith College, 1923(English Language and Literature) Essay: Carlyle's Attitude toward Contemporary PoliticsHERMAN DREERA.B., Bowdoin College, I9IOA.M., Virginia Theological Seminary and College, I9I2(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisHARRY FINESTONEA.B., Emory University, I941(English Language and Literature)ISOLINA RIBEIRO FLORESS.B., Northwestern University, I920(Romance Languages and Literatures) Without ThesisPaper: La Caracterizacion y ellenguaje, en ciertas obras drama­ticas de Florencio SanchezJOSEPH THOMAS GALLAGHERA.B., Loyola University, 1940(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisDOROTHY POWELL GINTHERA.B., Kalamazoo College, I938(English Language and Literature)BERNICE GLICKSONA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisWi thou t ThesisJUDITH GOLDWASSERA.B., University of Chicago, I94I(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: Galdos' Characterization of Women in the Unholy TrilogyBERTHA HENS MAN(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisROBERT BERNARD HEYWOODA.B., University of Notre Name, I939(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisROSALIE CATHERINE HOHLERA.B., Oberlin College, 1925(Latin Language and Literature)CHRISTINE WARNOCK HOLMESA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(English Language and Literature)PEARL LOUISE JIMENEZA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Romance Languages and Literatures)ALICE DARGAN JONESA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1941(Latin Language and Literature)KATHLEEN MAY LEACHA.B., Murray State Teachers College, 1937(Latin Language and Literature)VIOLA LOESEKEA.B., University of Illinois, 1937(English Language and Literature)JANE MARTINA.B., Rockford College, 1942(English Language and Literature)EMILY RUTH NORTONEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1936(Latin Language and Literature)LILLIE CORNELIA PORTERFIELDA.B., West Virginia University, 1929(History)JAMES RUSSELL ROBINSONA.B., Columbia University, 1939(English Language and Literature)MARIE SCHAABA.B., University of Nebraska, 1924(English Language and Literature)SHIRLEY MAE SHAPIROA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Romance Languages and Literatures)WILLIAM HENRY SHULTZ(English Language and Literature)LAVANCHA MARSHALL STALMOKA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Art)EVA MINERVA TAYLORA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1921(Latin Language and Literature)KARL TRAEGERA.B., Mission House College, 1937(English Language and Literature)BRUCE EVERETT VARDONA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(English Language and Literature)DONALD ERWIN VOELKERA.B., Indiana University, 1936(English Language and Literature)SUZANNE VOLLINTINE WEBSTERA.B., Vassar College, 1939(English Language and Literature) Essay: The Mechanics of Letter-writing Revealed in the Lettersof CiceroWithout ThesisPaper: N otas acerca del murmurador y el hablador en el teatroespanol: siglos diecisiete y dieciochoEssay: A Study of the "Aeneid" and the "Roman d'Eneas"Essay: A Comparison of the Treatment of the Major Gods inVirgil's "Aeneid" and Ovid's "Metamorphoses"Essay: John Ruskin's Philosophy of PleasureWithout ThesisEssay: A Study of the Vocabulary of Caesar's' 'Gallic Wars"Thesis: Congress and the Monroe Doctrine, I895-I905Without ThesisWithout ThesisPaper: Mysticism and San Juan de la CruzWithout ThesisEssay: Color in French Painting of the Nineteenth CenturyEssay: Religion and Mythology in the "Epodes," "Satires," and"Epistles" of HoraceWithout ThesisWi thou t ThesisEssay: William Butler Yeats and Ireland, I885-I900Without ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESINA HOLLIS ALLENA.B., Wiley College, 1936(Education)BERTHA JACKSON AMMONS.B. in Ed., University of Alabama, 1923(Education)ISABEL DONALDSON ANNANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1907(Education)EDGAR WEEDEN JAMES BAGGEd.B., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1939(Education)KATHRYN ESTHER BECKMANS.B., Bowling Green State University, 194I(Education) Paper: The Occupations and Activities of Graduates of NegroHigh SchoolsPaper: Socioeconomic Background as a Factor of Success in Col­legePaper: Recent Literature in the Field of Teacher EvaluationPaper: The Classification of Children in the Elementary SchoolsPaper: The Adjustments of the Inexperienced Elementary-SchoolTeacherMARY MINORS ENGLEBRIGHT Thesis: Congress and the Monroe Doctrine, 1850-60Ed.B., State Teachers College, Oshkosh, Wisconsin,1933(History)JANE ANNE EVANS Without ThesisA.B., Ohio State University, 1936S.B., ibid., 1936(Social Sciences)CALLIE GARTRELL Paper: Essential Elements in a State Supervisory Program ToS.B. in Ed., Arkansas State Teachers College, 1932 I mprove Reading(Education)WILLIAM DYER GRAMPP Without ThesisA.B., University of Akron, 1936(Economics)JOSHUA JOSEPH HADORA.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Political Science)NORMAN WILLIAM HICKMANA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1934(Education)MILDRED AILEEN HODGENS.B., University of Illinois, 1934(Education)GUY BISHOPPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1934(Education)CATHERINE MARY BRODERICKA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Education)EARLE WESLEY BRUCEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Sociology)JESSIE AGNES BRUMITTA.B., Mississippi State College for Women, 1929(Sociology)ROBERT JAMES CADIGANA.B., Swarthmore College, 1934(Education)PU HSIA FREDERICK CHAOA.B., National Central University, Chungking, China,1925(Education)WILLARD CLARENCE CHINNS.B., University of Illinois, 1929(Education)ALFRED JAMES DAVISS.B., George Williams College, 1941(Education)MURIEL BELLE DEMARSS.B. in Ed., University of Minneapolis, 1931(Education)CORRADO DESYL VESTERS.B., Lewis Institute, 1933(Sociology)NATHAN DIXONA.B., State University of Iowa, 1932(Education)GORDON DONALD, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1939(Economics)ORA ETTA DUKEA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)KENNETH WALTER EELLSA.B., George Washington University, 1937(Education)NINA VIOLA JACOBPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1929(Education)NELLIE FAY KERCHNERA.B., Knox College, 1923(Education)URSULA WALLEN KERNS.B. in Ed., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College,1939(Education) Paper: The Township as an Educational Unit of Organizationand AdministrationPaper: An Evaluation of the Function of Flat Pictures in Teach­ing Geography in the Elementary SchoolThesis: Comparison of Traits of the Homosexualfrom Tests andfrom Life-History MaterialsThesis: A Survey of an Isolated Community: Casey County,KentuckyPaper: Friends' Central School's Participation in the Eight- YearStudy of the Commission on the Relation of Secondary Schooland CollegeThesis: An Index of Facilities for Higher EducationPaper: A Plan of Student Government for a Small-Town HighSchool, as Derived from the LiteraturePaper: Lay-Professional Relationships Past and Present in theYoung Men's Christian AssociationPaper: Reporting Pupil Growth to ParentsThesis: A Comparison of a Delinquent and a NondelinquentCommunityPaper: The Negro in a Post-war Education ProgramThesis: Institutionalism and Price TheoryPaper: The Literature on School and Community RelationsThesis: The Relation of Preparation in Subject Matter and inEducation to Ratings on the Quality of Teaching of Secondary­School TeachersThesis: British Peace Policy and SpainPaper: The Measurement of Personality Traits and TrendsPaper: Comparative Attainment of Pupils Who Plan To UseTypewriting for Vocational and General PurposesPaper: A Review of the Literature on Number Concepts of First­Grade ChildrenPaper: Developmental Reading in the High SchoolPaper: The Stimulation of Interests and Grade Placement ofBooks and Stories Dealing with Animal Life for the Elemen­tary School/ GEORGE WASHINGTON KILBURNA.B., University of Maine, 1917(Education)CELESTA MARIE KLUMBEd.B., Milwaukee State Teachers College, 1935(Education)ELIZABETH SOLLO LICHTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)ELIZABETH JANE MAHONEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(History)LUNG MAOA.B., Yenching University, 1937(Political Science)MARYRUTH MARTINS.B., Michigan State College, 1936(Education)PAUL WILLARD MEADEA.B. in Ed., Central Oklahoma State Teachers College,1940(Education)ANNA HARMON MILLERS.B. in Ed., Northwestern University, I939(Education)ARTHUR LEONARD MILLERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)CLARA LOUISE MOHRA.B., Washington University, I934(Education)HARUE MORIMOTOEd.B., University of Hawaii, 1939(Education)DOROTHY ELIZABETH NEUBAUERA.B., Yankton College, 1935(Education)FRANK EVERETT ORENSTEINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1940(Sociology)MARGARET ANNE PEELEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1937(History) .GOVERNOR VERNON QUINNA.B., Roger Williams College, 1921(Education)ROBERT BALENTINE REEDA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1938(Sociology)HENRY RHETTAA.B., University of Michigan, 19II(Education)R USSELL HAWLEY SAVAGEEd.B., Milwaukee State Teachers College, I936(Education)JOHN LOGAN SCOTTA.B., Princeton University, 194I(Political Science)SYLVESTER ANTHONY SIEBER(Anthropology)WILEY SIMMONSS.B. in Ed., Loyola University, I940(Education)DANIEL SIMONA.B., DePauw University, 1934(History)LEO FRED SMITHA.B., Occidental College, 1929(Education)ZELLA ROWENA STEWARTA.B., Eastern Washington College, 1937(Education)M. ANTONIA THOMASA.B., Howard University, 1930A.M., University of Chicago, 1932(Education) Paper: A Survey of Eight Private Elementary Schools for BoysPaper: The Relationship between Reading Retardation anZt-Ju­venile DelinquencyPaper: Recent Developments in Geography TestingThesis: The Establishment of the Receivership for the DominicanRepublicThesis: The Bureau Structure of the State Government of Illi­nois, 1900-1940Thesis: Accuracy of Interpretation of Data as a Function of theForm of Presentation of the DataPaper: Attitudes of Public-School Patrons toward EducationalQuestionsPaper: Centralization of Control of Education in IllinoisPaper: The Recent Literature on SupervisionPaper: A Survey of Literature Dealing with Techniques of In­creasing the Spoken Vocabulary of Elementary-School PupilsPaper: Psychological Factors Underlying Adolescent IdealismPaper: Curriculum Installation in Elementary SchoolsThesis: Industrial Decentralization in Metropolitan Areas of theGreat Lakes and Ohio VaUey RegionThesis: Philip of Dreux, Count-BishopPaper: Employment Opportunities for Negroes in East St. Louisand St. Clair County, IllinoisThesis: The Use of Factor Grouping in Reducing the Number ofPersonality Variables Used in Predicting Male Adjustmentin EngagementPaper: Typical Methods and Indications of Effectiveness of Safe­ty EducationThesis: An Appraisal of the Systematic Home-Calling Programof the Manitowoc, Wisconsin, School SystemThesis: Union Politics and Council-Manager Government inKenosha, WisconsinThesis: Problems of Totemism among the Northern, N ortheasi­ern, and North Atlantic Slope Algonkian IndiansPaper: The Literature on Audio-visual Aids in InstructionThesis: Joel Barlow and the French Revolution, 1788-95Paper: Techniques Utilized in Organizing, Administering, Co­ordinating, and Evaluating Co-operative Work Programs onthe College and University LevelPaper: Democracy in SupervisionPaper: Reading Readiness Tests: A Critical Evaluation of TheirRelative Reliability, Validity, and UsefulnessJACQUELINE POLLY VANDEVENTERA.B., University of Kansas, 1935(Education)PRINCE EDWARD WILSONA.B., Talladega College, 1939(History) Paper: The Grade Placement of History in the Elementary SchoolThesis: British Public Opinion and the Monroe Doctrine, 1823-1905MARYANN ROLLER CHAPMANA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1925III. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSThesis: A Correlational Study of Typewriting in North SideHigh School, Fort Wayne, IndianaMONTGOMERY RUSSELL LEEDY, JR.IV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLThesis: A n Evaluation of Machiavelli's A ttitude toward ReligionV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLROBERT STONE BURGESSA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1938S.B. in L.S., George Peabody College, 1939SISTER MELANIA GRACEA.B., Seton Hill College, 1929Dipl, in L.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 929FELIX REICHMANN·Ph.D., University of Vienna, 1923ROSALIND ROWANA.B., University of Toronto, 1912A.M., ibid., 1913 Report: The Sources of Library StatisticsThesis: An Analysis of the Extra-curricular Reading of CollegeWomen in Relation to Their Personality TraitsReport: The Location of Books on the College CampusThesis: Illustration in PortugalVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONPEARL LOWENSTEIN AXELRODS.B., Wheaton College, 1930ELIZABETH HOYT BAKERA.B., Michigan State College, 1933SARA DOLORES BODDINGHOUSES.B. in Ed., Northwestern University, 1935REBA ESTELLE CHOATEA.B., University of Chicago, 1941JACK ATWOOD DAVISA.B., Concordia College, 1936A.M., University of Minnesota, 1939HESTER MARY DICKERSONS.B., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, 1924GIOH-FANG DJUA.B., Ginling College, 1934ZELMA JANE FELTENA.B., Fort Hayes Kansas State College, 1939EDGAR WHITING GUILFORDS.B. in Ed., Boston University, 1932Ed.M., ibid., 1933JEAN BEATRICE HOODWINA.B., University of Chicago, 1940HELEN JUDITH JACOBSONA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1938ELIZABETH'ANNE KESSLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1940MARJORIE JANE KRAUELA.B., University of Chicago, 1937AVIS LORRAINE KRISTENSONA.B., Omaha Municipal University, 1934ESTHER LEVITSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1941EDITH ALYCE LOCKLEYA.B., Virginia Union University, 1933A.M., Fisk University, 1936 Field Study: The Value of a Specialized Camp to Socially Un­adjusted ChildrenField Study: Case Work Services at A braham Lincoln CenterField Study: Services Offered by the Institute for Juvenile Re­search to Institutions for Dependent ChildrenReport: Fair Hearing Procedure in Missouri, 1935-41, with anAnalysis of Judicial Decisions Relating to Old Age AssistanceField Study: Private Relief Supplementation of Full-TimeWages: IField Study: The Kansas City Child Guidance ClinicField Study: Private Relief Supplementation of Full-TimeWages: IIReport: The Judicial Council of KansasReport: The Delinquent Child under Vermont LawField Study: Special Advantages Given to Children in FosterHomes by the Jewish Children's BureauReport: The Development of the A id-to-Dependent-Children Pro­gram in Rhode IslandField Study: Care Given Younger Women Workers with PhysicalDisabilities by the Chicago W el fare AdministrationReport: The Michigan School for the Blind, 1854-1942 )'Report: Child Labor in NebraskaField Study: Children Assisted by the Chicago Traveler's AidSocietyField Study: The Policy of the Chicago Welfare AdministrationRelating to Single Persons with Domestic Service ExperienceHAROLD IRVING McGRATHA.B., University of California, 1932LILLIAN BULLARD MOSEEA.B., Smith College, 1918CELIA ANN PEAIRSA.B., Vassar College, 1937ELSA REINHARDTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923THERESA SACKLER SCHEINHORNA.B., Brooklyn College, 1934Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1938AGNES MABEL SMARTS.B. in Ed., New York University, 1933ALICE ALBERTINE SMITHA.B., Washburn College, 1918CHARLES FRANCIS STOUGHTONA.B., Fresno State College, 1933ANNA ELEANOR SUNDWALLA.B., Brigham Young University, 1933ELIZABETH BRUNDAGE TYLERA.B., Alfred University, 1940BESS R. WILLIAMSS.B., Alabama College, 1926t EVELYN CAMILLE WOHLERSA.B., University of Washington, 1937 Field Study: Eligibility for Old A ge Assistance of Aged PersonsAssisted by the Chicago Welfare AdministrationReport: The Railway Worker in Illinois and Compensation forIndustrial AccidentsReport: Attempts To Secure Aid-to-Dependent-Children Legisla­tion in IowaField Study: The Field Work Program of the School of SocialService Administration and the United CharitiesReport: History of the Manhattan State Hospital, I826-I926Report: The History of the Aid-to-Dependent-Children Programin MassachusettsReport: The St. Louis Public School Provisions for the MentallyRetardedReport: The Work of the House Committee Investigation of I nter­state Migration of Destitute Citizens, I940-4IReport: Organization of State Child Welfare Services in UtahReport: The Syracuse State SchoolField Study: A Selected Group of English Children Evacuated tothe United StatesField Study: Some Social Factors Which Affect Treatment inthe Toxemia of PregnancyII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESEssay: Growth Requirements of ProtozoaKURT ALTMANNS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Biological Sciences)MARIANNA ELIZABETH ATWILLS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Biological Sciences)BERNICE JANE BLUMS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Home Economics and Household Administration)pQQ1QTq 1apr IQE qq1)' :1PQQC[t q q CHARLES FREDERICK DUPEES.B., University of Chicago, I94I(Physiology)MARJORIE LEE GREIDERS.B., University of Illinois, 1941(Home Economics and Household Administration)MIRIAM MASON HIGGINSS.B., Bennett College for Women, 1940(Home Economics and Household Administration)MARGARET JEAN HOUGHS.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Biological Sciences)ALICE McLEAN JONESS.B., University of Alabama, I94I(Home Economics and Household Administration)DAVID KAHNA.B., University of Michigan, I934M.D., ibid., 1938(Medicine)ELIZABETH LOUISE KINGSBURYS.B., Simmons College, 1935(Home Economics and Household Administration)ARTHUR LOEWYS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Physiology)WOODROW GLEN MOSSA.B., Municipal University of Wichita, 1937(Physiology ) Essay: Principles of Speciation Illustrated by the VespidaeThesis: Factors Which Affect Thiamine Excretion in Childrenbefore and after Test DosesThesis: Respiratory Changes in Pulmonary Vascular CapacityThesis: A Study of Riboflavin Intake as Related to Its Excretionin a Thirteenth-Hour Fasting Urine Specimen and to the Re­turn of a Test DoseThesis: Retention of Ascorbic Acid in I nstitution- and in H ome­Cooked VegetablesEssay: The Auditory Region of Some Fossil MustelinesThesis: Energy Requirements of Boys Seventeen to Twenty Yearsof AgeThesis: Sweat Response to AcetylcholineThesis: A Study of the Dietary Intake of Riboflavin and Its Re­lationship to Urinary Excretion Based on a One-Hour FastingSpecimenThesis: Increased Erythrocyte Destruction on a High Fat DietThesis: Differential Effects of Stretch upon the Stroke Volume ofthe Right and Left VentriclesI2-- JOHN ROBERT RUSSELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Physiology)THOMAS PETER SINGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Medicine: Medical Chemistry)MARY ELIZABETH SNOWS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Biological Sciences)SIGRID PHYLLIS STEARNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Biological Sciences)MARJORY HAWLEY WRIGHTA.B., Texas State College for Women, 1940S.B., ibid., 1940(Bacteriology and Parasitology) Thesis: Studies on the Pressor Response to Local A nesthetic Solu­tionsThesis: The Action of Arsenicals on Enzyme SystemsEssa y: Studies on the Survival Time of the Virus of ExperimentalPoliomyelitis in CockroachesEssay: Review of Pigmentation in the AmphibiaThesis: Experimental Variation in Nicotinamide Requirementof Dysentery BacilliII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESROBERT E. ELSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Chemistry)WILLIS TIMOTHY GEHRKEA.B., Valparaiso University, 1939S.B., State Teachers College, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1940(Geography)RICHARD PAUL IRELANDS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Physics)ALEXANDER ROBB JACOBYS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Mathematics)LOUIS LLOYD WINOKURS.B., Lewis Institute, 1940(Physical Sciences) Thesis: The Hydrides of Boron. An Attempt To Prepare Phenyl­borineThesis: The Climate of MilwaukeeThesis: A Problem Concerning the Design of an Electric FuseThesis: Limits of FunctionsEssay: Racemization of the BiphenylsMarianna Elizabeth AtwillProfessional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Edward Julius Hermann Lionel Hudson WallaceIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the degree of Master of Business Administration:For the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:Thesis: A Critical A nalysis and Evaluation of the Religious M in­istry to Students of the University of ChicagoThesis: The Psychological Approach to the Place of the CrisisExperience in ReligionWILLIAM ISRAEL ABRAHAMA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1940RICHARD STANLEY BAERSEYMOUR BANKS (with honors)S.B., Iowa State College, 1939BERNARD BELLEY (with honors)IRWIN JEROME BIEDERMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1940PAUL ANDRE FLORIAN IIISARAH ANN GRIMESS.B., Kansas State College, 1936ALBERT HERMAN KNAUERHAZES.B., University of Illinois, 1938GERTRUDE SCHMALHAUSEN METTELA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1929J.D., Northwestern University, I930ELBERT CARL COLEA.B., Central College, Fayette, Missouri, I939KING BARTON HUNTERA.B., Indiana University, I933A.M., University of Chicago, 1935 ROSAMOND LAURA RATHBONES.B., Iowa State Teachers College, I934ELISABETH H. D. RESTS.B., University of Denver, I934JOHN BURWELL BOYKIN RIDDLEA.B., University of Chicago, I942EDWARD STERNBERGVERNON W. STONE (with honors)A.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, I940GRANVILLE KEITH THOMPSONPAUL J. VOLLMAR, JR.LIONEL HUDSON WALLACEBETTY MARGUERITE WETTSTYNES.B., University of Akron, 1939II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLp JOHN NORTON CRANEA.B., University of Chicago, 1941For the Degree of Bachelor .of Laws (LL.B.):III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.S.D.):CHARLES VAILL LAUGHLINLL.B., George Washington University, 1929A.B., ibid., 1930 Thesis: A Study in Constitutional RigidityIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGEORGE RICHARD BARRYS.B., University of Chicago, 1940 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ROBERT HASTINGS DREISBACHA.B., Stanford University, 1937Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1942PETER LEWIS BEALS.B., University of Chicago, 1938DONALD GREGORY BRADSHAWS.B., University of Florida, 1932CHARLES EDWIN BRIGHTONS.B., University of Chicago, i939 ROBERT HIGGINS EBERTS.B., University of Chicago, 1936HAMPTON HILL TRAYNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1940FREDERICK JULIAN WAHLS.B., University of Chicago, 1939IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESWALTER MONROE BOOKERA.B., Morehouse College, 1928S.M., State University of Iowa, 1932(Physiology)JAMES CONGER BRADDOCKA.B., Williams College, 1935(Zoology)HOLLIE CLAYTON DARLINGTONA.B., West Virginia University, 1922A.M., ibid., 1927(Botany)ERNEST SIDNEY FORDA.B., Hendrix College, 1925S.M., University of Chicago, 1927(Botany)WILLIAM FRANCIS HEWITT, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1935S.M., University of Chicago, 1937(Physiology)ORMAND CLINKENBEARD JULIANS.B., University of Chicago, 1934M.D., ibid., 1937(Surgery)CHARLES FREDERICK MORGANA.B., Municipal University of Wichita, 1933(Zoology)BARBARA FRANCES PALSER �-A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1938A.M., ibid., 1940(Botany)VIVIAN MAE ROBERTSS.B., Rockford College, 1928S.M., University of Chicago, 1933(Home Economics and Household Administration)LAWRENCE MILBURN ROHRBAUGHA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1931S.M., ibid., 1933(Botany)ROBERT STEVENSON WHEELERS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Zoology) Thesis: Acute and Chronic Effects Resulting from DownwardTraction on the LiverThesis: Some Aspects of the Dominance-Subordination Relation­ship in Platypoecilus maculatusThesis: The Vegetation of Cranberry Glades, West VirginiaThesis: Anatomy and Histology of the Fruit of Eureka LemonThesis: The Essential Role of the Adrenal Cortex in the Hyper­trophy of the Ovotestis following Ovariectomy in the HenThesis: The Antagonistic Effect of Lipocaic and the Anterior Pi­tuitary on F at MetabolismThesis: The Normal Development of the Ovary of the Opossumfrom Birth to Maturity and Its Reactions to Sex HormonesThesis: Histological and Cytological Responses of Vicia faba toI ndoleacetic AcidThesis: A Study of the Ascorbic Acid Requirements of Childrenof Early School AgeThesis: Effects of Light Quality on Growth and Mineral Nutri­tion of the BeanThesis: Development of the Pituitary Gland in the Opossum andIts Responses to Hormonal Treatments(3L1111 II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESThesis: The "Ecclesiazusae" as a Political SatireMARY EILEEN BARRYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1937A.M., ibid., 1938(Greek Language and Literature)WILHELMINA MARY FEEMSTERA.B., York College, 1931A.M., University of Nebraska, 1933(History)EVA OLIVIA GOLSONA.B., Woman's College of Alabama, 1923A.M., University of Chicago, 1927(English Language and Literature)HENRIETTA LOUISE HERODA.B., Butler University, 1922A.M., Radcliffe College, 1929(English Language and Literature)JOHN ALEXANDER McGEACHY, JR.A.B., Davidson College, 1934A.M., University of North Carolina, 1936(History)HENRY PRENTICE MILLERPh.B., Emory University, 1927A.M., ibid., 1928(English Language and Literature)GEORGE HATHAWAY PARKINSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1902'. D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1906A.M., Northwestern University, 1906A.M., Harvard University, 19II(Comparative Religion)ESTHER MELVINA POWERA.B., Colby College, 1920A.M., Columbia University, 1922A.B., Oxford University, England, 1929A.M., ibid., 1932(English Language and Literature)ERNEST SAMUELSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923J.D., ibid., 1926A.M., ibid., 1931(English Language and Literature)JAMES EDWIN SAVAGEA.B., College of Emporia, 1924A.M., University of Arkansas, 1937(English Language and Literature)SISTER MARY ALEXAIDIA TROUARDA.B., Loyola University (New Orleans, Louisiana), 1929A.M., University of Notre Dame, 1935(Latin Language and Literature)JOHN HARMS UBBENA.B., Central College (Pella, Iowa), 1936A.M., University of Kentucky, 1937(Germanic Languages and Literatures)NANCY BULLOCK WOOLRIDGEA.B., Shaw University, 1928A.M., Columbia University, 1930(English Language and Literature) Thesis: The Origins and the Early History of theProconsularand the Pro-praetorian ImperiumThesis: The Spelling System of the Glasgow Manuscript of the"Canterbury Tales"Thesis: James Shirley's "Changes," or "Love in a Maze," Editedfrom the Quarto of 1632, with Introduction and NotesThesis: Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and the Senatorial Aris­tocracy of the WestThesis: The Life and Works of William Tappan ThompsonThesis: Charles Darwin's Influence on Religion and Politics ofthe Present DayThesis: James Shirley's "The Wittie Faire One": A CriticalEdition of the 1633 Quarto, with Introduction and NotesThesis: The Early Career of Henry AdamsThesis: Beaumont and Fletcher's "Cupid's Revenge," Editedfrom the Quarto of 1615, with an Introduction and Notes 'Thesis: Cicero's Attitude touord the GreeksThesis: The Cultural Background of Theodor Storm's Chronik­novellenThesis: The Negro Preacher in American Fiction before 1900III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESResearch on a National Defense Project*JAMES HUNTINGTON COONA.B., Indiana University, 1937(Physics)HENRY EDMISON DUCKWORTHA.B., University of Manitoba, 1935S.B., ibid., 1936(Physics)DAVID BALLOU HALLS.B., Rutgers University, 1937S.M., University of Chicago, 1938(Physics)JANE HAMILTON HALLS.B., University of Chicago, 1937S.M., ibid., 1938(Physics) Thesis: New Packing Fractions and the Packing Fraction CurveThesis: The Mesotron Spectrum at 14,200 Feet AltitudeThesis: The Temperature Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays by Po­tassium Chloride and Potassium Bromide Crystals* Theses on national defense research projects are approved by the faculty members who are also participating in a defense res�archproject closely related to the student's field of investigation. Results of such research are at present defense secrets and cannot be publisheduntil the war is over.1-+6111 \LOUIS RICHARD HENRICHA.B., Harvard University, I929(Astronomy and Astrophysics)CARL HOLTOMA.B., University of Nebraska, I930A.M., ibid., I93I(Mathematics)GEORGE JURAS.B., Lewis Institute, I939(Chemistry)WASLEY SVEN KROGDAHLS.B., University of Chicago, I939(Astronomy and Astrophysics)FRANK LEWIS LAMBERTA.B., Harvard University, I939(Chemistry)HELEN NINA TAPPAN LOEBLICHS.B., University of Oklahoma, I937S.M., ibid., I939(Geology and Paleontology)VINCENT EDWARD NELSONA.B., Augustana College, I935(Geology and Paleontology)LOUIS ERWIN PINNEYA.B., University of Missouri, I925A.M., ibid., I927(Physics)WILLIAM FRANKLIN READA.B., Harvard University, I936(Geology and Paleontology)MAURICE MANDEL SHAPIROS.B., University of Chicago, I936S.M., ibid., I940(Physics)ALICE ELIZABETH TURNERA.B., University of Richmond, I936S.M., University of Chicago, I940(Mathematics) Thesis: Radiation Pressure in the Point-Source Stellar ModelThesis: Permanent Configurations in the n-Body ProblemThesis: Energy Relations of the Surfaces of Solids: Thermody­namics and the Extension of the Field of a Solid Surface into aa LiquidThesis: The Equilibrium of a Perfect Compressible Fhtid Con­figurationThesis: The Effect of Metallic Halides on Some Grignard Reac­tionsThesis: Foraminifera from the Duck Creek Formation of Okla­homa and TexasThesis: Structural Geology of the Cache Creek Area, Gros VentreMountains, WyomingThesis: Experimental Investigation of Negative Corona OnsetThesis: Environmental Significance of a Small Deposit in thePermian Lueders Formation of Baylor County, Texas, Con­taining Terrestrial Vertebrates and Plants in Association withMarine InvertebratesThesis: Frequency of Proton and Alpha Tracks in Cosmic Ray"Stars"Thesis: Singularities of Space CurvesIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESEDWARD JACKSON BAURA.B., University of Chicago, I935A.M., ibid., I938(Sociology)KARL ANDREW BOSWORTHA.B., University of Nebraska, I93IA.M., ibid., 1932(Political Science)ROBERT KENNETH KAVANAUGHBURNSA.B., University of Washington, I933(Economics) .FRED LATIMER HADSELA.B., Miami University, I937A.M., Clark University, I938(History)MINNA M. HANSENA.B. in Ed., Iowa State Teachers College, I928A.M., Columbia University, I932(Education)MICHAEL LINDSAY HOFFMANA.B., Oberlin College, I935(Economics)ARMIN AUGUST MANSKEA.B., University of Chicago, I934A.M., ibid., I935(Education)LOY NORRIXEd.B., Southern Illinois State Teachers College, I928A.M., University of Chicago, I934(Education)BENJAMIN DAVID PAULA.B., University of Chicago, I938(Anthropology) Thesis: Voluntary Control in the Advertising IndustryThesis: Federal A dministrative Relations with the States andTheir Political Subdivisions, 1930-40Thesis: Collective Bargaining and Arbitration: The Case of theDaily Newspaper IndustryThesis: Imperialism in the Views and Policies of Leading Euro­pean Statesmen, 1875-90Thesis: Some Factors in the Housing of Students Related to Suc­cess in CollegeThesis: The Economics of Fluctuating ExchangesThesis: The Concepts of Early American Educational LeadersPertaining to Public-School AdministrationThesis: Effects of Over-All Property Tax Limitation upon Schoolsand Municipalities in the State of MichiganThesis: Ritual Kinship: With Special Reference to Godparent­hood in Middle AmericateD I o 0(90 PAUL WALLINA.B., University of Manitoba, 1930A.M., University of Toronto, 1933(Sociology)HENRY WEIA.B., Lingnan University, 1935A.M., University of Chicago, 1939(International Relations)CONSTANCE WILLIAMSA.B., Vassar College, 1930S.M., Simmons College, 1931(Economics)ROBERT FRANCIS WINCHA.B., Western Reserve University, 1935A.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Sociology) Thesis: The Characteristics of Participants in a Social-Psycho-logical Study .Thesis: The Sino-Japanese Hostilities and International LawThesis: Re-employment Programs in Four Massachusetts TextileCities, I928-40Thesis: Social and Personality Characteristics of Courtship Re­vealed in College MenV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSGERHARD GUSTAV FREDERICK HART­MANA.B., University of Buffalo, 1932M.B.A., au., 1935 Thesis: Hospital Malpractice Insurance�- � I")" 11VI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLROY ARTHUR CHEVILLEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1922A.M., ibid., 1923D.B., ibid., 1925THEODORE EMANUEL CONRADA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1925D.B., Augustana Theological Seminary, 1928PETR BOHDAN FISCHERLACEY LEE LEFTWICHA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1922A.M., University of Chicago, 1924WIri��:·���SON LYONSA.B., Sioux Falls College, 1936D.B., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1939JOHN PETERSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923A.M., ibid., 1931ALGERNON ODELL STEELEA.B., Johnson C. Smith University, 1924D.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1930A.M., Northwestern University, 1931 Thesis: The Role of Religious Education in the Accommodationof a SectThesis: The Seymour Manuscript of the GospelsThesis: The Concept of Sin in Luther's TheologyThesis: The Administration of Religion in the Liberal Arts Col­legeThesis: Studied Attempts in the Synoptic Gospels To Make Legalthe Judaism of JesusThesis: Missionary Methods of the Religions in the Early Ro­man EmpireThesis: Shifts in the Religious Beliefs and Attitudes of Studentsin Two Presbyterian CollegesVII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLHERBERT GOLDHORA.B., University of Newark, 1935S.B. in L.S., Columbia University, 1938EDWARD BARRETT STANFORDA.B., Dartmouth College, 1932S.B. in L.S., University of Illinois, 1934A.M., Williams College, 1939 Thesis: The Selection of Employees in Large Civil Service andNon-Civil Service Public LibrariesThesis: Library Extension under the W.P.A.VIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARTHA BRANSCOMBEA.B., Florida State College for Women, 1928A.M., University of Chicago, 1939HOWELL VERNA WILLIAMSB.J., University of Missouri, 1930A.M., Bucknell University, 1936 Thesis: The Courts and the Poor Laws of N ew York State, I784-I929Thesis: Some Early American Political Economists and the PoorLaw .IX. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTXI. THE BENEDICTIONXII. THE RECESSIONAL"All Glory, Laud, and Honor" Teschner-McKinley(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)WALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYWILLIAM THOMAS HUTCHINSONGEORGE FRANCIS JAMES WALTER LINCOLN PALMERSHELDON TEFFTHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYSTUDENT MARSHALSLIONEL DEWEY NORRIS, JR., Head MarshalWILLIAM JOSEPH DURKA BRADLEY HAWKES' PATTERSON, JR.FRANK ANTHONY GETZ ROBERT MARCUS RAYMERBILL LOUIS LETWIN JEROME PAUL SCHEIDLEREDGAR WILBUR NELSON MARSHALHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Acting Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSSTUDENT AIDESVELMA LOIS WHITGROVE, Senior AideANNE MARIE HAIGHT PATRICIA LANE SOMMERJANET EILEEN PEACOCK JANET ELIZABETH WAGNERFRANCES HERN REMINGTON RUTH CAROLYN WEBB