\tbe 'Ulnt"etsit� of \tbicago"': 11 u.:I 'ilitHE Two HUNDRED THIRTEENTHr� i!.:::: - r ONVOCATIONl.I IUhe SpringJUNE EIGHTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED ORIY- tHREEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL,�)��2 �ORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN (Tune: Duke Street)The Great Lakes Naval Training Station Choir John Hatton(The congregation seated and joining in the Hymn)o 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'erthe 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 Dean of the University ChapelThe President of the UniversityIII. HYMN FOR CONGREGATION AND CHOIR: "AMERICA"(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,Great God, our King! Amen.-So F. SMITHIV. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND CHARLES WHITNEY GILKEY, Dean of the University ChapelV. THE CHOIRA Motet from the Russian Liturgy Arr. Peter D. TkachTo Thee we sing, to Thee we raise our voices, to Thee we give our thanks, Lord our God.To Thee we pray. Hear us, Lord. We praise Thee, 0 Lord, sayingHoly, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth,Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory;Hosannah in the highest!Blessed is he that cometh in the name 'of the Lord.Hosannah in the highest!VI. THE AWARD OF HONORSThe awards for excellence in Undergraduate Teaching are made toMichael Ference, Assistant Professor of PhysicsArthur Friedman, Assistant Professor of EnglishWalter Johnson, Instructor in HistoryMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination by theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Betty Irene BrandstetterVelma Whitgrove BurkeCarl Finley ChristHugh Walter EllsaesserRichard Ferdinand EricsonHarry William FischerSeymour FisherJoanne Gerould Janice Bess GoodeAlfred James HartzlerRichard Louis LevinSeymour LevineRose LevitskyStuart Phinney LloydHelene Marie McKinseyErica Cecilie Muller Gloria Harnick ParloffRobert Reuben PetersonFrances Hern RemingtonGeorge Hamilton TurnerRuth Carolyn WebbSonia WeinerDoris WestfallCicely Vance WoodsMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evi­dence of ability in research work in Science:John Boman AdamsRobert Eugene BellBen Burton BlivaissArthur Chalmer Bond, Jr.Lorraine BouthiletPhilip BurwasserJoseph Ralston Caldwell William Marion CarltonRobert George DenkewalterFrances Marguerite EngelmannAlbert Edward FinholtEarl Kenmith HydeMuriel Ruekberg LastRobert Thornton Morrison William Roscoe RemingtonThomas Albert SebeokThomas Peter SingerVirginia Caroline VailKenneth Eugene WilzbachRobert Karl ZuckThe Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toNorma Caroline Evans, First Virginia Marie Butts, Second Bourie Meta Macaulay Davis,ThirdThe American Daughters of Sweden Scholarship is awarded toLeila Jean EhrenstromThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prize is awarded toMarie Edith BorroffThe Milo P. Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toBenjamin Franklin Burns_ The David Blair McLaughlin Prize for excellence in the writing of English Prose isawarded toGerald HillThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize for excellence in the study of French Language and Litera­ture is awarded toFrazier Winston RippyThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Commemorative Honor Award, to a first-year student inthe School of Social Service Administration for outstanding work and promise offuture achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toElizabeth ThomasThe Nu Beta Epsilon Scholarship Cup, for excellence in the first year of professionalwork in the Law School, is awarded toDale Marlo StuckyThe Wig and Robe Prize, for excellence in the work of the first two years of professionalwork in the Law School, is awarded toJohn Paul GoodThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiology is awarded toBarbara KinyonThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Prize for research in Bacteriology and in Pathology is.awarded toLeo Robert Melcher, Bacteriology Howard Carl Hopps, PathologyThe Conference Medal for excellence in Athletics and Scholarship is awarded toRaymond SieverThe Daniel Lewis Hoffer Memorial Trophy for excellence in Gymnastics is awarded toLouis William LevitVII. 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 Philosophy in the College byDean Clarence Henry Faust .Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Divisions or in the ProfessionalSchools by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in the Divisions by Dean RichardPeter McKeon .Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean William HayTaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Acting DeanGarfield V. CoxCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Associate Dean Charles Whit­ney GilkeyCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Acting Dean Sheldon TefftCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean William Hay TaliaferroCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean William Hay TaliaferroThe Student Aides and Marshals by Sheldon Tefft, Marshal of the UniversityCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEAlbert Vernon BoetticherGeraldine Willens CrockerDorothy Helen Duncan 1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Barbara Lucy MossRichard Aram MugalianJoan Ellen Salmon Paula SchuhamMarjorie Jeanne Bivins VaseffFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Beverly Jane AldersonLorraine Beville BlakesleeJ ames A vrom BlumbergMarie Edith BorroffBeryl Hope BrandDoral BuchholzKenneth Marion CampioneRichard Raymond CarlsonBetty Marie Carls tenVictor Henry DeutschGranville Chapman Fisher Dorothy Jane FishmanRobert Gregory FrazierJoan Fultz.Thomas Paton GoodmanRobert Lee GuillaudeuJ ames Allison HansenJean Rose HarveyCatharine Florence HopkinsRobert Wallace JamiesonElizabeth Ann JohnsonMary Korf Ruthe KramerJohn Maxwell McBrideMaurice Edward OlenskyVivian Joy ScheidemantelNancy Longmuir SimpsonWilliam Harold SwanbergMarion Hannelore TysonM. Lawrence WeinsteinEleanor Brunhilda WiemanMarshall Wayne WileyJ ames Anderson WillottII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESRuth Cornelia AhlquistBeatrice Vera AndersonJacob Isaac AronsonJosephine BaptisteHilvie Elizabeth BensonBetty Irene BrandstetterDalton August DegitzClaire Lackey DrewKinereth Esther DushkinFelicity May FongerMargaret SPencer FooteRobert Lee GravesJanis Ruth GreenwaldRuth Louise GrillsEunice Hale For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Chester Culver Hand, Jr.John Edward HendricksGeraldyne Marjorie HermesHelen Sharp HirschBarbara Fulton JudsonBertha Patricia KachiroubasRichard Louis LevinRose LevitskyRuth MaslowskyHelene Marie McKinseyRichard James MoriartyMelvin Keith MyersDoris Helene NystromHope Raymond Marilyn RobbIrving Joseph RosenbaumWilliam Lasker RosensohnChloe Dee RothRuth Marguerite SchuetzSeymour SliveShirley Mae SmithColette Ann VogelSonia WeinerElizabeth Jacqueline WellsDoris WestfallLila WexlerEloise WittCicely Vance WoodsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESSuzanne Joan AdamsJoseph Byrne ClearyNormand Albert -CohenJohn Merle CoulterGeorge William DenemarkDonald Jefferson DeweyClarice Bernstein DrazninDavid Mark Talbot DurkeeDavid Freiler EllbogenHelena Leeming EmersonMartha Knight EngstromRichard Ferdinand EricsonSamuel Joseph FanningBeverly FisherSylvia Plaksin FrankMuriel Friedman For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Leonard Deutsch GoldbergJanice Bess GoodeEsther Ida GosenpudMargaret Campbell GrierMary Catherine HletkoMary Betty KlappAdele Elaine KoskoskyIsrael Ray KosloffJack Samuel KrakauerPhoebe Judith LeibowitzBeatrice Nancy LesserEdmund John LindblomJeanne Juanita MacdonaldHelen Nora MalmanRichard Gould MershonBeata Spinoza Mueller Margaret Mary MurnaneCarl MyrentAlice NathanElaine Harriet OshermanLenore Cyril PackerJean Doris PerlmanAdeline QuatemanCarroll Devol RussellBernard George SahlinsLouis Joseph SimonsRobert Clark SpencerMarjorie Alice SullivanGeorge Hamilton TurnerBernice Idalie YaffeRaymond Francis YoungJennie J 0 BanfieldRobert Hewitt Bean'Muriel Rose BlockMelvin Raymond BockAlice Lee BorenMarjorie CleaverRonald Earl CramerGrover James Daly, Jr.Norman Eugene EllefsonFranklin Bachelder Evans, Jr.Donald Joseph FigelElsie Bernice FisherWilliam Samuel BartmanDonald Bert CronsonRobert Charles CrossSam Scholfield Fawley IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:George John FlanaganHenry Arthur GeringerJames Joseph GintyHarold Rycroft GordonJohn Frederick GustafsonAlexander HarmonDonald David HeindelDonald Brien McKnightMaxine Vera MendelsonRichard Henry MerrifieldV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Harold Kenneth ShelleyVI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Mary Margaret GrahamSeymour Nathan LozanskyBernard Emanuel MalkSamuel Constantine MaragoscMary Elizabeth MillerVirginia Lorraine NicholsMargaret Mary PonderWilliam Baker RileyAlan McPherson RowleyCharles Robert TullyMabel TyeFrank Edward WalshGeorge Eugene Wilkerson, Jr.Simon Richard WygodnySylvester Joseph PetroRichard Minor StoutiFrancis Joseph von AlbadeVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONDorothy BestJeanne Phyllis BrodbeckNorma Rose GeffinLois H. Griel For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Eugenie Sidonie GuillaumeShirley Sage LittFlorence Ida Medow Jean Audrey MetzgerErica Cecilie MullerDora Susan SchockenVIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJustin Arthur AalpoelCharlotte Mary AllenThomas Warren AndersonBernice BalinSylvia Harriett BernsenRuth Eudora BieserPauline BronsteinHenry Franklyn BrooksMabel Louise CanhamEmily Craske CardewMarne CataldoHelen Lenore ChapelJohnson ClarkMildred CohenLois Betty ComeRobert Ernest CookMary Elizabeth DarrowMary Elizabeth Davis For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Martha Jean EbertPatricia Rollins EdgeworthGlen Andrew GibbonsNorman Irving GoldFrank Edward HesseGertrude Reizman HirschEdward N. HornerRuby Arnett HorrallN eel Irvin HuckleberryValerie Marie HurstCharles Michael Johnson, Jr.Winifred Rae KruegerSeymour LevineAlice Jean LowryJohn Donald MarshallEugene Robert MindellStanley Hanson MoultonKarl Dexter Nelson Fred Forsyth NicholsonRuth Lynn NicholsonLillian Letitia ParkerRosalie Thielens PhillipsAnthony PizzoRaymond Edgar RobertsonJoan Elsa SillLouis Spencer SmithJane Nichols SpraggRoy Francis Stanton, Jr.Clyde Harold SteffeeEdward Hammond Storer IILois June StromwallStewart Ferguson TaylorDiane Phyllis TayneMary Luella ThomsonBeulah Pauline WimsClifton Grover York I'IX. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Gertrude Marianne AschnerJoseph Felix AschnerLawrence Jean BatesJohn Robert BergerMartin Jacob BergerAbraham BroidoPeter Stephen CammarataCarl Finley ChristDavid Leo CoveneyJohn Albert CrosbyJoseph Michael Czarnik.Robert Frederick DaleArthur Hall DavisPhilip Craig DavisSheldon Norman DrayMilton Q. EllenbyHugh Walter EllsaesserLouis Hyman FeinhandlerHoward Edward Flotow Robert Francis FosterJohn Bradshaw FugeSydney Rust GaarderAlbert White GeigelCharles Peter GennaroJoanne GerouldAncil Lawrence GrabhamJenny GrootRobert John HaderJoseph HalperinEstil Lee HamillIsadore Isaac HartAlfred James HartzlerBernard David HyamsJohn Thomas KilbridgeHorace Mann KingStuart Phinney LloydKarl Erik. Baldur Lofquist DeWitt James LowellWade Hampton Martin, Jr.Gordon, Ellis NorthrupGloria Harnick ParloffCharlotte Davidson PatteeRobert Reuben PetersonCarter RobertsonFlorence Marie RobinsonFlorence Parks RuckerRichard Charles SedlakRaymond SieverCharles William StanleyMaxine Sylvia SteinLe Verne Richard Sweeney, Jr.Richard Felix TammJames William TrowLeonard Arthur WalkerNorris Caldwell WettersCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESHELEN ANITA ARNOLD(English Language and Literature)ROBERTA JUNE BIERYA.B., Oberlin College, 1942(Latin Language and Literature)AILEEN COULSON DAUGHERTYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923(English Language and Literature)ROSE LOVENHART FRIEDMANPh.B., University'of Chicago, 1921(Romance Languages and Literatures)SILVIA DELIA GAETTIA.B., Rosary College, 1942(Romance Languages and Literatures)LORRAINE MARIE GUSTAFSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Germanic Languages and Literatures)BEATRICE RUTH TREIMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(History) .ELVA EUGENIA WALLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(English Language and Literature) Without ThesisEssay: A Study of the Arrangement of Martial's EpigramsWithout ThesisPaper: The Espanolismo of Juan Valera y Alcala GalianoPaper: Altamirano's Contribution to the Development of the Mex­ican NovelPaper: A List of the" M usenalmcnache" and" T aschenbuecher"in the University of Chicago Libraries, Part I: 1770-1800,A to M (Musenalmanach, Gottingen)Thesis: A Socio-Economic Study of the Patronage of RenaissancePainting, with Particular Reference to the Careers of Giotto,Ghirlandaio, and Leonardo da VinciWithout ThesisII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESG ('I q-C(1�N '11'fqtqQ1 GEORGE CARPENTER BARKERA.B., University of California, 1935S.M., Columbia University, 1936(Anthropology)ROBERT EUGENE BELLA.B., University of New Mexico, 1940(Anthropology)JOSEPH RALSTON CALDWELL(Anthropology) Thesis: Functions of the Ancestral Language among AmericanImmigrants and Their DescendantsThesis: Lithic Analysis as a Method in ArcheologyThesis: Cultural Relations of Four Indian Sites of the GeorgiaCoastMARION ArDA CLARKA.B., University of Michigan, 1938(Education) Paper: Recognition, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcome in Cer­tain Educational Experiments with Problems of the BrightChildThesis: Some Changes in American Culture during the Depres­sion of I8I9-22Thesis: Interrelationships of Four Opinion VariablesMIRIAM D. FINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(History)SEYMOUR FISHER(Psychology)AUDREY MAURICE FLESHAMA.B., University of Illinois, 1942(Human Development)ESTHER HOLCOMBA.B., Western Reserve University, 1927(Education)ROSE ELLA KINGS.B., Butler University, 1942(Education)GEORGENE NORMA LESTINAA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Education)DUNCAN ELDRIDGE McBRIDEA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(History)MARTIN VANBUREN McGILLS.B., Michigan State College, 1914(Education)RUBY CASTLE NORTHCUTTA.B., Marshall College, 1934(Education)HALINA JULIA PRZYDATEKS.B., Northwestern University, 1941(Education)EDWARD G. PUNKAYS.B., Hastings College, 1916A.M., University of Missouri, 1928Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1931(Education)HANS ADOLF SCHMITTA.B., Washington & Lee University, 1940(History)VIVIAN MIRIAM STUARTS.B., St. Louis University, 1938(Education) Paper: Comparison of Rorschach Records with Psychiatric Di­agnoses and Personality StructurePaper: An Outline of Lessons in Global GeographyPaper: Changes in the Home Economics Program at the Second­ary Level since the Beginning of the War PeriodPaper: The Influence of the War upon Children's AttitudesThesis: The Chicago Labor Parties, I886-89Paper: The Teaching of High-School Chemistry So As To Em­phasize the Scientific MethodPaper: The In-Service Training of Teachers in the United States,I8I9-I943Paper: Guidance Programs in Eight Chicago Public EveningSchoolsPaper: The Responsibilities of the Principal for Public RelationsThesis: King Ludwig II of Bavaria as Seen by OthersPaper: The Educational Implications of Population Change forthe Support of Education in the United StatesIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOSEPH HENRY HEARTBERGTh.B., Bethel Theological Seminary, 1933A.B., Ripon College, 1940WALDO SOLOMON REINOEHLA.B., University of Southern California, 1927Th.M., ibid., 1930 Thesis: The Present Status of the Placing of Pastors in theChurches of the Northern Baptist ConventionThesis: Standards for the Protestant Ministry in the Hospitals inGreater ChicagoIV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLWILMA BENNETTA.B., Butler University, 1926S.B. in L.S., Western Reserve University, 1938 Paper: A Plan for Regional Administration of 'School LibraryService in IndianaV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARY LOU AUSTINA.B., Denison University, 1941 Report: Child and Maternal Health in MassachusettsField Study: Community Organization for Problems of SelectiveService Registrants in Chicago"Field Study: The Girl Scout Movement Related to a Low-RentalArea in ChicagoEDITH ABRAHAMCHARLOTTE FRANCES ANDRESSS.B., Birmingham-Southern University, 1932VIRGINIA BAYLESSS.B., State Teachers College, Florence, Alabama, 1932SYLVIA MAUDE BEHRMANNA.B., University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,South Africa, 1938A.M., Columbia University, 1939ANNIE BENDIENA.B., University of Chicago, 1941SHIRLEY ELISE BLOCKA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1941JANET NEELY CARTERA.B., Stanford University, 1938CLAIRE EDITH CENSKYS.B., Lewis Institute, 1933GRACE EDNA CONNA.B., American International College, 1934ELEANOR LUCILLE CRIGERPh.B., Loyola University, 1938GERALDINE MAGELINE CRONINPh.B., Duchesne College, 1929VIOLET MARTHA FISCHERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927GUS GARRIGUSA.B., Arkansas State Teachers College, 1930ROSALIE HERMANA.B., University of Kentucky, 1941LEWELLA ASHBURN JONESA.B., Florida State College for Women, 1921BROTHER CAMILLUS KIRSCHA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1940MARY EVELYN LEWISA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1933JANE LOEWENTHAL LEWYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1932BROTHER LAWRENCE MILLERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1940KIYOKO HELEN MUKOYAMAA.B., Simpson College, 1937ALICE MARIE PICKARDA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1928MARION JEAN SALLOA.B., University of Chicago, 1941VIRGINIA EVANS SATTERLEEA.B., University of Michigan, 1937MARGARET EVELYN SMITHA.B., Queens-Chicora College, 1929EMILY ALVINA WOLFFPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933 Report: The Alabama Crippled Children's ServiceReport: Mental Hygiene Services under State Departments ofHealthField Study: Children under the Care of the Evanston ReceivingHomeReport: The Maternal and Child Health Program in MississippiReport: State Care of the Feeble-minded in California, 1885-1921Field Study: Care of Crippled Children Referred by a StateAgency to a Private HospitalReport: History of the Lyman School for BoysField Study: Failure To Use Medical Referrals by Clients of theChicago Welfare AdministrationField Study: Recent Developments in the Blind Relief Service ofCook CountyField Study: County Homes in Kansas, with Special Referenceto the Effect of the Social Security ProgramField Study: The Public Care of the Dependent Child in Arkan­sas, 1836-1943Field Study: The History of the Houses of Reform for Boys andGirls, Greendale, KentuckyReport: Public Care of the Mentally III in FloridaField Study: A Study of Cook County Boys Dismissed from aPrivate Institution for Problem BoysField Study: Children Accepted for Treatment at the Institutefor Juvenile ResearchField Study: The Dental Program of the Chicago Welfare Ad­ministrationField Study: The Guardian Angel OrphanageField Study: A nalysis of the Classification of Relief Clients inUnemployable and Employable GroupsField Study: Intake at a District of the Family Service Bureau,United Charities, ChicagoField Study : Harold Colbert Jones Memorial Community Cen­ter, Chicago Heights, IllinoisField Study: Families Making Personal Application to the In­stitutefor Juvenile Research in 1939Field Study: Qualifications and Services of the Volunteers of theTravelers' Aid Society of ChicagoField Study: The Organization of Public Health Activities forthe Communities of La Salle, Peru, and Oglesby, IllinoisII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESHELEN BROWN DE RAMUSS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Biological Sciences) Essay: Genetic Constitution as a Factor in Predisposition to Tu­berculosisJOHN EDWARD WICKLATZS.B., DePaul University, 1941(Chemistry) Thesis: BD+14°3887, a Peculiar Be Star Showing EmissionLines of Na I, [Fe III], and He I; with a Note on the Spec­trum of CD-27°II944Thesis: The Preparation of "1- H ydroxycrotonolactoneHAZEL EVELYN HEFFRENS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: A Survey of the Content of the I ntroductory Nursing ArtsCourse in Schools of Nursing in the United States from 1917to 1942Thesis: The Development of the Use of Flax as a Textile FiberI?\qq1-,SQQQ'1-r Sqtf OJ �1/ (ott1 ELLEN RUTH BERTHA ERBES.B., State University of Iowa, 1940(Nursing Education)JEANNE MARJORIE KNAUSSS.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Biological Sciences) Essay: The Designing of Printed Drapery Fabrics Showing Chi­nese InspirationCARL H. LAESTARS.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1938(Surgery)RUTH ELNA MONTGOMERYS.B., University of Illinois, 1940(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: Neurogenic Shock by Aortic-Depressor Nerve Stimula­tion: A n Experimental StudyThesis: Effect of Type of Utensil and Amount of Water on Color,Flavor, and Vitamin C Content of VegetablesCHARLES SAVAGEA.B., Yale College, 1939(Biological Sciences) Essay: Hypnagogic HallucinationsHERBERT PAUL STEINMEYERD.D.S., University of Illinois, 1932S.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Biological Sciences) Essay: Dental Focal InfectionBETTY ADELE URQUHARTS.B., Wheaton College, 1940(Botany) Thesis: The Floral Development and Vascular Anatomy of Ly­cium halimifoliumAMY E. WILLIAMSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Biological Sciences) Essay: A Method for Enriching the Curriculum through the Studyof a Museum Exhibit of Navaho TextilesROBERT WILLIAM WISSLERA.B., Earlham College, 1939(Pathology)MARJORIE ALICE YOUNGS.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1942(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: The Effect of a Low-Protein Diet upon Hemolysin For­mation in the RatThesis: The Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate Diet upon the OralLactobacillus Counts of Fifteen Human SubjectsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFRANCIS LEVI BALDWINS.B., University of Chicago, 1936(Physics) Thesis: The Curvature of Spectral Lines as Imperfections of theI mage Formation of the Concave GratingCARL ARTHUR ERICKSON, JR.A.B., Hobart College, I937(Chemistry) Thesis: Solutions of Phosphine in Liquid AmmoniaJASSIM MUHAMAD KHALAFS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Geography) Thesis: The Port of BasrahRICHARD STERN STEARNSS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1941(Chemistry) Thesis: Investigation of the Photoelectric Properties of Silver inan Atmosphere of Ammonia and Several AminesJOHN WALTER SWENSSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Astronomy and Astrophysics)Professional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Paul Iden LynessProfessional Certificate for J unior-CoUege Teachers:Ellen Ruth Bertha ErbeIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:ALICE PATTON ALLENROBERT HENRY CANTZLERVIVIAN GEORGESA.B., University of Chicago, 1942EDWARD GEORGE GILBERTA.B., Grinnell College, 1942MARTA MATEJKAIng., Czech Institute of Technology, 1937 RICHARD HENRY MERRIFIELDA.B., University of Chicago, 1943STEPHEN KENNEDY PLASMANROBERT MARCUS RAYMERDEAN LAMONTE ROBBA.B., Monmouth College, 1935JARMILA MARIE VEBROVAIng., Czech Institute of Technology, 1937II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:i'Sx (OC'f,( '113)( I 0 q/i'f�v'q�1M JOHN HATHAWAY BLACKLIDGEA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1940 Thesis: Church and Community: A Case Study of the'F acksonBoulevard Christian ChurchThesis: The Social Values of Modern MormonismHARRY FINCH CORBIN, JR.A.B., Municipal University of Wichita, 1941WILLIAM KAPPEN FOXS.B., Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Col­lege, 1940 Thesis: Experiments in Southern Rural Religious Developmentamong NegroesJUD BRYAN SHELTONA.B., Chapman College, 1939 Thesis: Church and Community Co-operation in Selected Com­munities in Southern CaliforniaIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.):CHARLES FORD HARDING IIIA.B., Harvard University, 1938Ph.D., ibid., 1940 ANNA DAGN-Y JOHNSONA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1940IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:GEORGE CHAPIN BEATTIEA.B., Bowling Green State College, 1939ROBERT METTLER BECKERA.B., Oberlin College, 1939MICHAEL BONFIGLIOA.B., Columbia University, 1940RICHEY FLOYD DODDSS.B., Mississippi State College, 1938LESLIE WILLARD FREEMANA.B., Augustana College, 1937Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1940LAWRENCE BENNETT HOBSONA.B., University of Arkansas, 1935Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1941PAUL HARROLD HOHMA.B., Huron College, 1939MAXWELL ALLIS JOHNSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1941EDWARD EVERETT LEFFORGEA.B., Manchester College, 1940 RAYMOND RODERICK MALOTTS.B., University of Chicago, 1942HOWARD MAUTHES.B., University of Chicago, 1935Ph.D., ibid., 1941DAVID MINARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1935Ph.D., ibid., 1937CHESTER BADOLLET POWELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1940PAUL WILLIAM SIEVERROBERT HARVEY SNAPPS.B., University of New Mexico, 1938MALCOLM CEDRIC SPENCERA.B., University of Illinois, 1936DEMPSEY CLARK STRANGES.B., University of Chicago, 1941DEAN CHARLES TASHERS.B., University of Chicago, 1941ARTHUR LOEWYS.B., University of Chicago, 1940S.M., ibid., 1942 ROBERT GORDON WEINERS.B., University of Chicago, 1941IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESPAUL ROBSON GLENISTERS.M., University of Chicago, 1941(Botany) Thesis: Effect of Iron Deficiency upon the Respiration of Sun­flower LeavesGEORGE GOMORI Thesis: Calcification and PhosphataseM.D., Royal Hungarian Peter Pazmany University, 1928(Medicine)ALPHAEUS MATTHEW GUHLA.B., North Central College, 1922S.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Zoology)ALFRED JEROME KAHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Physiology)JOAN LONGINIS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Physiology)HSI WANGS.B., University of Shanghai, 1930S.M., ibid., 1931(ZoOlogy)ROBERT BRUCE WITHROWS.M., University of Cincinnati, 1928(Botany)ROBERT KARL ZUCKA.B., Oberlin College, 1937S.M., University of Tennessee, 1939(Botany) Thesis: Social Discrimination in Small Flocks of the CommonDomestic FowlThesis: Studies on the Eff ects of Variations in Intracranial Pres­sureThesis: Increased Red-Cell Fragility after Fat IngestionThesis: The Morphogenetic Functions of the Epidermal and Der­mal Components of the Papilla in Feather RegenerationThesis: Response of Seedlings to Various Wavebands of Low­Intensity IrradiationThesis: Effects of Fluorescein and Photosensin on the Growth ofRed Kidney BeansII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES( II 1 HERMANN CLAY BOWERSOX,11\.1 �61s' Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1935 l­A.M., ibid., 1936(English Language and Literature) Thesis: Aldous Huxley: The Defeat of Youth(- ROBERT JOHN BRAIDWOODA.B., University of Michigan, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933(Oriental Languagesand Literatures) Thesis: The Comparative Archeology of Early Syria: From theTime of the Earliest Known Village Cultures through the Ak­kadian PeriodJOSEPH ALLYN LANDRYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931A.M., ibid., 1934(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: The Franco-Canadian Dialect of Papineauville, QuebecLESLIE CHARLES TIHANYS.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1931A.M., Northwestern University, 1933Ph.D., ibid., 1936A.M., Harvard University, 1938(History) Thesis: French Utopian Thought, 1676-1790III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESWILLIAM PENDRY BIDELMANS.B., Harvard University, 1940(Astronomy and Astrophysics) Thesis: A Spectroscopic Study of the Region of the Double Clus­ter in PerseusKENNETH LORIMER COOKS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1939(Geology and Paleontology)ROBERT GEORGE DENKEWALTERS.B., Loyola University, 1939(Chemistry) Thesis: The Relative Abundance of the Isotopes of Potassium inPacific Kelps and in Rocks of Different Geologic AgeResearch on a National Defense Project** Theses on national defense research projects are approved by the faculty members who are also participating in a defense researchproject closely related to the student's field of investigation. Results of such research are at present secret and cannot be published untilthe war is over.Q])lo'l1.��"J) loqCf .s:�tJ/��1L-DqqqCjrJr l fer?t:qq�� HARRY HARRISON KROLLS.B., University of Illinois, 1938(Chemistry)AARON NOVICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Chemistry)BENNETT TOY SANDEFURS.B., University of Kentucky, 1929S.M., ibid., 1930(Geology and Paleontology) Thesis: The Synthesis of Cystinol DihydrochlorideThesis: I. A Kinetic Study of the Chromic Acid Oxidation ofIsopropyl Alcohol. II. The Iodination of FibroinThesis: The Geology and Paragenesis of the Nickel Ores of theCuniptau Mine, Goward, Nipissing District, OntarioIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFRANCES DOROTHY ACOMBA.B., Wellesley College, 1928(History)VIVIAN VIRGINIA EDMISTONS.B., University of Idaho, 1931S.M., ibid., 1932(Education)WILLIAM JAMES HAGGERTYA.B., University of Minnesota, 1930A.M., University of Chicago, 1938(Education)MAURICE LORRA.B., University of Illinois, 1932A.M., ibid., 1935(Psychology)WILLIAM CECIL ROGERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1940A.M., ibid., 1941(International Relations) Thesis: Anti-English Opinion in France, I763-89Thesis: A n Evaluation of the Integrated Professional Curriculumat Milwaukee State Teachers CollegeThesis: The Purposes of the University of ChicagoThesis: Interrelationships of Number-Correct Scores and LimenScores for an Amount-Limit TestThesis: Isolationist Propaganda: September I, I939, to Decem­ber 7, I94IJ. LLOYD TRUMPA.B., DePauw University, 1929A.M., University of Chicago, 1935(Education)WILLIAM FOOTE WHYTEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1936(Sociology) Thesis: The Management of Extracurriculum Activities in Pub­lic High Schools of the North Central Association of Collegesand Secondary SchoolsThesis: Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an ItalianSlumV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLALEXANDER AITKEN RATTRAYS.B., Acadia University, 1936D.B., Montreal Presbyterian College, 1940 Thesis: The Fundamental Unity of Indian ThoughtV. THE STUDENT AIDES AND MARSHALS1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Ruth Carolyn WebbII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Velma Whitgrove Burke Edgar Wilbur NelsonIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Jerome Paul ScheidlerIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Patricia Sommer FordV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Harry William FischerAnna Marie HaightGeorge Frank Krakowka Betsy KuhJanet Eileen Peacock Frances Hem RemingtonMary Herschel Swanberg_VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Frank Anthony Getz Lionel Dewey Norris, Jr.VIII. THE CHOIR: Welsh Hymn Melody, "Ton-y-Betel"Arr. Henry Hungerford, Sp. rielOnce to every man and nationComes the moment to decide,In the strife of truth and falsehood,For the good or evil side;Some great cause, God's new Messiah,Offering each the bloom or blight,And the choice goes by forever'Twixt that darkness and that light. Though the cause of evil prosper,Yet 'tis truth alone is strong;Though her portion be the scaffold,And upon the throne be wrong,Yet that scaffold sways the future,And, behind the dim unknown,Standeth God within the shadowKeeping watch above His own.-JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLIX. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityX .. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTXI. THE BENEDICTIONXII. THE RECESSIONAL HYMN (Tune: Materna)The Choir and the Congregation Samuel A. Ward(The congregation remains standing during the Recessional)o beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain,For purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!America! America! God shed his grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.o beautiful for pilgrim feet, whose stern, impassioned stressA thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness!America! America! God mend thine every flaw,Confirm thy soul in self control, thy liberty in law.o beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife,Who more than self their country loved, and mercy more than life!America! America! May God thy gold refine,Till all success be nobleness, and every gain divine.o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the yearsThine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human tears!America! America! God shed his grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. A men.-KATHARINE LEE BATES . IDuring the Academic Year I942-43, the following Degrees have been conferred by theU niver sity:The Degree of Bachelor of Arts or Philosophy in the College- 41The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, or Science in the Divisions and Professional Schools 650The Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) - - - - 2The Degree of Master of Arts or Science - 363The Degree of Master of Business Administration - - - - 40The Degree of Master of Laws (LL.M.) -The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity - - - - - 11The' Degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.) - - - - - - - - - - - 5The Degree of Doctor of Medicine 62The Degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence (].S.D.)The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - - - - - - - - - - - - - 143Total Degrees - - - - - - - - - 1,319S;ummary of the Degrees conferred during the Academic Year I942-43, arranged bySchools and Divisions:Profes-Total Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. sionalThe College - - - - - - - - 41 41 0 0 0The Division of the Biological Sciences - - - - - 269 139 43 25 62The Division of the Humanities - - 165 88 51 26 0The Division of the Physical Sciences - - - - - 202 143 28 31 aThe Division of the Social Sciences - - - - 321 163 II8 40 0The Divinity School - - - - - 33 5 6 II IIThe Law School - - - - - - - 26 17 0 0 9The School of Business - - - - II5 70 4 40The School of Social Service Administration - - 134 25 106 3 0The Graduate Library School - - - - - - 13 0 10 3 0Total Degrees - - - - - - 1,319 691 363 143 122MARSHALSHELDON TEFFT, Marshal of the UniversityASSIST ANT MARSHALSWILLIAM THOMAS HUTCHINSONWALTER LINCOLN PALMERHAROLD RIDEOUT WILLOUGHBYHAROLD A. ANDERSONWALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYMERLE CROWE COULTER, ActingSTUDENT MARSHALSLIONEL DEWEY NORRIS, JR., Head MarshalWILLIAM JOSEPH DURKA EDGAR WILBUR NELSONHARRY WILLIAM FISCHER BRADLEY HAWKES PATTERSON, JR.FRANK ANTHONY GETZ ROBERT MARCUS RAYMERGEORGE FRANK KRAKOWKA JEROME PAUL SCHEIDLERBILL LOUIS LETWINSTUDENT AIDESVELMA WHITGROVE BURKE, Senior A idePATRICIA SOMMER FORD FRANCES HERN REMINGTONFAITH JOHNSON GREEN MARY HERSCHEL SWANBERGANNA MARIE HAIGHT JANET ELIZABETH WAGNERBETSY KUH RUTH CAROLYN WEBBJANET EILEEN PEACOCK