\tbe 'tLlntt'ersft of �btcag�Two HUNDRED SIXTEENTHlCONVOCATION IUbe UUlinterMARCH TWENTY-FOURTHA.D. NINETEEN HT INDEED FORTY-FoT JRROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-"All Glory, Laud, and Honor" TeschnerThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Convocation ChaplainThe President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. HYMN FOR THE CONGREGATION 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! A men.-So F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND JOHN THOMAS McNEILL, Professor ofthe History of European Christianity, Federated Theological FacultyIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"The Growing Responsibilities of the Citizen." CHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHT, Pro­fessor of Economics.V. SOLO J. K. PaineJAMES McENERY, Cantor of the University ChoirDeus omnium creator,Rerum mundi moderatorCrescat cuius es fundator,Nostra Universitas,Integri sint curatores,Eruditi professores,Largiantur donatoresBenepartas copias. Sic dum civitas mane bit,Clarum lumen hie lucebit,Luce angulos replebit,Fugerit obscuritas,Error territus latebit,Virtus vivida valebit,Et insignior florebitNostra Universitas.VI. THE AWARD OF HONORSMembers elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination by theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Holt Ashley Gilbert Warren NutterJoos Johannes Hermanus Jansen- Anita SilversteinManenschijn Phyllis Ruth TweryMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Charles Frank FuchsLillian Burwell LewisRachel Elizabeth Reese Bernard Joseph SiegelKatherine SpencerMerle Eleanor Tuberg Mario Wagner Vieira da CunhaRobert William WisslerVII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in the College by Dean Clar­ence Henry FaustCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science in the Divisions and theProfessional Schools by Acting Dean Garfield V. CoxCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean Helen RussellWrightCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Acting DeanGarfield V. CoxCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Ernest Cadman ColwellCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean Wilber Griffith KatzCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean Arthur Charles Bach­meyerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Ernest Cadman ColwellCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEDonald Francis' McBride I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Ruth Wehlan NethertonII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGertrude Toby BlackMarjorie Alice BohnhoffHarold Zelig BrownLaurence FinbergBernice DorinEugene Marvin Geller For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Miriam Esther GreenbergMinnie HellerMarie Adam InglisEdward Richard LeachIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Ellen Frances Lindsey Pearl MarcusMargaret Ann MartinGertrude Mary McCordMarian Bartram WaughJanet Lawrence NardinIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESDouglas Finley AllenHarry Martin AndersenRomuald AnthonyHolt AshleyWilliam Whitney BradleyAlan Bonham CarterGeorge CassebRuth Adlyn CohnBruce MacLeod ColtonJohn Ozro CorlissPaul Adrian CriscillisDale Marshall DeLaitschGeorge Earl DeLaitschStanley Kingdon DerbySylva May Dushkes For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Newton Ray GalligarRichard Pettengill GosselinGeorge Newton Hale, Jr.Darell Boyd HarmonJune Hope HooverRobert Clawson JamesJoos Johannes Hermanus Jansen-ManenschijnLyle Robert JohnsonLowell Jack KnudsenWesley Layne KuderVincent Edward LallyRobert Wamsley Lenhard, Jr.Jean Theodore LewandowskiFrank James Lynch John Latimer MasonAndrew Dean MatchettChester Charles McCabeCarl Emerson MinorCecil Morris NelsonWillard James Pierson, Jr.Robin Rowe Reynolds, Jr.John Elton RockeyCharlotte Ann RussAdolph Jack SchapsGeorge Francis SeeleyJames Alvin StratigosRichard Chester TeaselCharles Millard TerryEugene Royce WilsonV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESDoris DeBoos BlairShirley Lorraine BowmanEsther Jeannette Zeigler FinebergLouise Carolyn KachelFrances Anne Kelly For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Betty Lou LevitonMary Woolsey LewisBeatrice Stein LightMarjorie Ann Liitt Gilbert Warren NutterDonald Arthur O'GradyEllen Troy ParkerAnita SilversteinVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Frances Catherine CuttleJeanne Germaine Hyde Wal ter Emanuel Magney Georgia Nanette TauberVII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Ralph Ben EttlingerVIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Anita Martha DenboFlorette Lobel Susan Frances MessingerHelen Rae Sklar Maxine Margrave StoutPhyllis Ruth TweryCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESDOROTHEA MARIE FRUECHTENICHTB.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1942(Art)LOUISE GALSTA.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Romance Languages and Literatures) Paper: African Negro Wood CarvingPaper: A Commentary on the "Histories Peregrines" byCespedes y MenesesII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESSABRA ELIECE AlMANA.B., Vassar College, 1941(International Relations) Thesis: American Acquisition and Development of MinorPacific Islands1'3 f MORRIS E. ESONIqqCt S.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1942\ (Psychology) Thesis: Some Factors Influencing Time EstimationCECILIA MARY EWINGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Education) Paper: The Heterogeneous Versus Homogeneous Grouping ofIntellectually Gifted Elementary-School ChildrenJUANITA LOUISE PARSONSA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Geography) Thesis: Clydeside: The Glasgow AreaHARRIET PHIL A RAYPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1927(Human Development) Thesis: A Statistical Analysis of the I9I6 Stanford-Binet TestPerformance of Average Children and of Mentally DefectiveAdultsThesis: The Swedish Immigration Movement as a Factor inChanging Family Organization,.,. Q ELEANOR ELAINE TORELLA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1941(Sociology)WILLIAM RALEIGH TRIMBLEA.B., Reed College, 1937(History) Thesis: American Attitudes toward Catholic Church-State Rela- Itions, I87o-9I'ri 1) EUGENIA WOLLIAK10 c c o A.B., Smith College, 1940(Economics) Thesis: Government Attitude toward Labor UnionismIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLPf't HARMOND JOHN HALVORSONba 11 A.B., Augustana College, 1941e '/. RHEUBEN ELWIN LAMBA.B., Edward Waters College, 1931I D e,q'} A.B., Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1936?K RANDALL CUMMINGS RUE CHELLE'\ qq_q A.B., University of Chicago, 1942 Thesis: A Study of Twentieth-Century American Poetry of Reli­gious Value for Oral PresentationThesis: The Implications of Twentieth-Century EcumenicalMovements for Religious EducationThesis: A Comparative Study of the Religious Values in theDramas of Chekho», Gorki, and AndreyeoIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONANN LOUISE BEYHANA.B., University of Minnesota, 1942MARGARET ELIZABETH BROOKSA.B., Indiana University, 1928BERTICE ELIZABETH CAREYA.B., St. Augustine's College, 1937MARTHA WILMA CARLTONA.B., University of Kentucky, 1933MARY ELIZABETH CHAPMANA.B., West Virginia University, 1937S.B., Simmons College, 1938ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE COYLES.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1929MARY LUCY DAMANA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1942MAXINE ELLEN DIETERICHA.B., Southwestern College, 1942ELIZABETH ADAMS ELAMA.B., Wellesley College, 1932EVELINE ELISABETH JACOBSA.B., University of Montana, 1930KATHERINE ELIZABETH KINSEYA.B., College of the Pacific, 1932EVELYN CHAI HOO LEEA.B., University of Hawaii, 1941MARGUERITE CAROLYN MAS SINOS.B., Milwaukee Downer College, 1938FLORENCE THERESE McGETRICKA.B., St. Xavier College, 1941MARGARET DOLORES McGUANA.B., University of Chicago, 1939MILDRED JUNE MURSTEINA.B., Miami University, 1942MARY JANE PECKS.B., University of Oregon, 1942MARY JANES PINNEYA.B., University of Kansas, 1941HELEN ELIZABETH RICHARDSA.B., Trinity College, 1924A.M., Catholic University of America, 1938ANNE PARKER ROBISONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1941MARTHA ELIZABETH SHACKLEFORDJ.B., University of Missouri, 1931EVELYN MIRIAM SMITHA.B., Pembroke College, Brown University, 1936ANNE FRANCES SORYS.B., Peabody College, 1932 Report: Chicago Patients Discharged from the Psychiatric Unitof Great Lakes Naval HospitalReport: Aid to Dependent Children: Cases Closed in MidwestDistrict, Cook County, July, 1943Report: The Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls,1915-43Report: The Care of the Mentally III in Kentuc-ky: 1906-43Report: The Federal Reformatoryfor WomenReport: Public Relief for Dependent Children in Lake County,IndianaReport: Child Labor in Ohio, 1852-1921Report: The Legal Status of the Child Born out of Wedlock inKansasReport: A History of the Transient Service Bureau of Cincin­nati, OhioReport: The Educable Mentally Handicapped Child in IllinoisReport: Edgewood, the San Francisco Protestant OrphanageReport: Development of Public Health in Indiana, 1881-1930Report: Treatment and Aftercare Offered PostencephaliticPatients in Psychiatric Clinics in Cook County and inIllinois State HospitalsReport: Illinois Marriage LegislationReport: Analysis of Intercity Requests Received by IllinoisChildren's Home and Aid Society, 1940Report: A Decade of United States Employment Service Policies,1933-43Report: First Boarding Home Placements at the ChicagoOrphan Asylum, 1941-42Report: The Compensation of Diseases under the MissouriWorkmen's Compensation ActReport: The Development of Public Assistance in the District ofColumbia during the First Thirty-five Years of the TwentiethCenturyReport: A Study of the Medical Care Programs of Six I nstitu­tions for Dependent Children in the Chicago AreaReport: Longview State Hospital, Carthage, OhioReport: A Follow-up of Student Drop-outs from Fenger HighSchool, June, 1942Report: The Development of Public Child Welfare Services inTennesseeELSIE LOUISE SWANSONS.B., University of Minnesota, 1932 Report: Illegitimacy Laws in Minnesota and Related SocialLegislationReport: The Development of the Department of Public Welfarein WyomingReport: A Follow-up of Drop-outs from Three Selected Chi­cago Schools, June, I942GRACE ISABEL TAYLORA.B., Vassar College, 1925BEATRICE WERBLEA.B., West Virginia University, 1939II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRUTH ISABEL COOPERS.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Human Development)Q L MARY EVELENE STURTEVANTCi()q S.B., University of Chicago, 1926� Q I (Biological Sciences) Thesis: A Study of N ervous Habits in School ChildrenEssay: A Study of Speciation and Ecological Distribution ofRattus rattus and Rattus norvegicusII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESQc.10 }1Q.LIO��cc, IDq Thesis: A Critical Examination of Meteorological Work by R.Scherhag, of the Berlin School of ForecastersWERNER A. BAUMS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Meteorology)Thesis: Correlation of Isallobaric Patterns in the High Atmos­phere with Those at the SurfaceERNEST GORDON BICES.B., North Texas State Teachers College, 1931(Meteorology)JOSEPH SOLOMON LEVINGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Physics) Research on a National Defense Project*C.()( f'. � -I-' b ��'l JA> C:. nl.�\h---,..(..oQ.)Thesis: Ruled Surfaces Whose Asymptotic Curves Are TwistedCubicsMARY TOFT PETTYS.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Mathematics)JESSE LOUIS RILEYS.B., Northwestern University, 1935(Chemistry)IRVING SHEFTS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Chemistry) Thesis: Reaction Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of Allyl and BenzylChloridesThesis: The Preparation and Properties of Sodium TrimethoxyBorohydride"\ I<.. HAROLD TICHOS.B., University of Chicago, 1942�\ t; �.. (Physics) Thesis: A n Improved Counting Rate MeterProfessional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Louise GalstIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:CHESTER ARTHUR GILKERSONS.B., Lewis Institute, 1924 WILLIAM JASPER HOWELL, JR.A.B., Swarthmore College, 1938S.M., California Institute of Technology, 1940* Theses on national defense research projects are approved by the faculty members who are also participating in a defense research projectclosely related to the student's field of investigation. Results of such research are at present secret and cannot be published until the war is over.For the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL� '( , � 1 � RALPH BERNARD IMESA.B., Indiana University, 1941S � q!(tt� RALPH COMORN JACKSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 19276 R Q q � q ROBERT EDGAR LEDBETTER, JR., , A.B., University of Texas, 1937A.M., tus., 1938 Thesis: A Community Study: The Mores as Factors in PersonalReligious GrowthThesis: The Religious Foundation of the Japanese StateThesis: Religion among the Early German Settlers of Texas,I830-60FRITZ LEOPOLD BRAUNFELDDr. Juris., University of Vienna, 1918 For the Degree of Doctor of Law:III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLDINO JOSEPH D'ANGELOA.B., University of Chicago, 1942HENRY WILMER FREDERICKSLL.M., University of Nywegen, 1940GEORGE BURGESS PLETSCHA.B., University of Chicago, 1942 MARY VIRGINIA SPENCEJ.B., University of Missouri, 1937A.M., Columbia University, 1939WILLIAM PAUL STEINBRECHERA.B., University of Chicago, 1942HENRYSYNEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1942IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJOSHUA HARLAN CAREY, JR.S.B., University of Idaho, 1939 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:JOSEPH LOUIS FLEMINGS.B., University of Chicago, 1941IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESWINIFRED FRANZ HINMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1919S.M., ibid., 1922(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: Thiamine in Beef Muscles: A Comparison of Values bythe Thiochrome Reaction Applied with and without AdsorptionII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESGORDON HERBERT ROPERA.M., University of Chicago, 1938(English Language and Literature) Thesis: An Index of Herman M�elville's "Mardi," "Moby­Dick," "Pierre," and "Billy Budd"III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES.."".� :D loCt q , ELWOOD VERNON JENSEN\.)( A.B., Wittenberg College, 1940(Chemistry)G?!) SEYMOUR KATCOFF.... a q S.B., University of Chicago, 19401 v t , (Chemistry)ROBERT THORNTON MORRISONllT'foqa � A.B., Wittenberg College, 19399' J/ . t \ (Chemistry) Thesis: The Reactions of Free Radicals in SolutionThesis: Absorption and Fluorescence Spectra of the BivalentEuropium IonThesis: The Effect of Metallic Halides on Grignard ReactionsGLENN GORDON WILTSEYA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1930A.M., University of Nebraska, 1933(Political Science) Thesis: Administrative Regulation in Wisconsin: A Study inStandards of ControlIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESWILLIAM DYER GRAMPPA.B., University of Akron, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1942(Economics) Thesis : Mercantilism and Laisser F aire in American PoliticalDiscussion, I787-I829I.J f') HELEN HUUS� QCI (j A.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1940� t I I A.M., University of Chicago, 1941(Education)�qqqq Thesis: Factors Associated with the Reading Achievement ofChildren from a Migratory PopulationCHARLES HENRY PARRISH, JR.A.B., Howard University, 1920A.M., Columbia University, 1921(Sociology) Thesis: The Significance of Color in the Negro CommunityPAUL CLARE REINERTA.B., St. Louis University, 1933A.M., ibid., 1934(Education)WILLIAM MAURICE SHANNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1935A.M., ibid., 1936(Education) Thesis: Faculty Tenure in Colleges and Universities from I900to I940Thesis: Primary Mental A bilities and A ecdemic Achievement�\ BERNARD JOSEPH SIEGEL'0 QC, A.B., Harvard University, 1939I I , A.M., University of Chicago, 1941(Anthropology)HB DANIEL RUTLEDGE VININGI'. a Q B.B.A., University of Texas, 1931:)'1 \ \ A.M., ibid., 1935(Economics) Thesis: Aspects of Slavery: With Special Reference to Slavery inBabylonia during the Third Dynasty of U rThesis: A n Inquiry into the Regional Variation of Short-runBusiness FluctuationsV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLB 1>- FREDERICK WILLIAM NEAL\ 09t11 A.B., Albany College, 1936MERRILL MEAD PARVISA.B., Mount Union College, 1937D.B., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1939 Thesis: The Papacy and the Nations: A Study of Concordats,I4I8-I5I6Thesis: The Janina GospelsVIII. THE AWARD OF COMMISSIONS AS FIRST LIEUTENANTS, MEDICALCORPS, ARMY OF THE UNITED STATESThe candidates will be presented by CAPTAIN JAMES K. FELTS, Field Artillery,Acting Executive Officer, Army Specialized Training Program, The Universityof ChicagoJoshua Harlan Carey, Jr. Joseph Louis FlemingThe commissions will be awarded by CAPTAIN ARTHUR D. CLAUSEN, Infantry,Acting Commanding Officer, Army Forces Program, The University of ChicagoThe candidates for commissions as First Lieutenants, Medical Corps, Army of theUnited States:IX. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the UniversityX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTXI. THE BENEDICTIONXII. THE RECESSIONAL-"Salve! Festa Dies" J. Baden-Powell(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)MARSHALHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSJAMES LUTHER ADAMSWALKER MOORE ALDERTONWALTER BARTKYGERALD EADES BENTLEYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYGEORGE HAY BROWN LEON CARNOVSKYREUBEN FRODINEUGENE P. NORTHROPWALTER LINCOLN PALMERTHOMAS PARKSHELDON TEFFTSTUDENT AIDESBEVERLY MAXINE GLENN, Senior AideJANICE BARBARA BROGUE ANNE HUTCHINSONJANET BALLANTYNE DAVISON PHYLLIS LORRAINE JOHNSONHELEN JANE ELLSWORTH SALLY ANN LOFGRENGAY FOLLMER CARLA ANNE PETERSONBARBARA WENZEL GILFILLAN SARAH ALICE RADCLIFFERUTH FRANCES HANKE ALICE KINGSBURY SHEEHANELIZABETH REED HEADLAND ROBERTA JEAN WESTMAN