Ube 'tllnt"etsit� of (.tbicago. THE Two HUNDRED EIGHTEENTHCONVOCATIONUbe SummerSEPTEMBER EIGHTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-FOURROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-March Triumphal IsraelThe MarshalThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Convocation ChaplainThe Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties 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,Au thor 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. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERThe Convocation Chaplain, THE REVEREND ALFRED W. PAINTER, Assistant to theDean of the ChapelIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Education for Tomorrow." AARON JOHN BRUMBAUGH, Professor of Education andDean of StudentsV. 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 manebit,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 Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination by theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:Samuel GreenburgBeatrice Ida Oestreicher Frazier Winston Rippy Otto Hubert TrippelMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity for excel­lence in the work of the Junior and Senior years in the School of Medicine:Percival BaileyAndrew Joseph CanzonettiRalph Frederick CarlsonVan William Hunt Charles Michael Johnson, Jr.Norman B. McCulloughHenry Etten McWhorterMelvin Micklin Newman Alan Morley RobertsonLee Albert RussellOrland Brebner ScottElwood Edward YawHonorable Mention for excellence of work in completion of the third year of the College:Violet Helen AdasunasBarbara Mary BarkeArlen Herbert BrownNancy Margaret BushMyron Grover Chapman Hanan Co steffEileen Joy FlammFrank Allan HigginsHilde Ruth MarlinPaul Henry Novy Leonard RackRiley O. Schaeffer, Jr.Rhoda Helen StrattonAlan Jay StraussHonorable Mention for excellence of work in completion of the College requirements:Lorraine Josephine BernsteinJanice Barbara BrogueFred John BrownWilliam David BroxonMary Elizabeth ColleyFlorence Lydon ColnonCarmela Virginie CovelliJanet Ballantyne DavisonMary Jane DeichesFrances FabePhilip Glotzer Sara Kathleen HullPhyllis Lorraine JohnsonClara Gomori KerekesErwin Jacob LandonSally Ann LofgrenFrank Thomas LossyGeorgia Disch LounsburyMarvin MillerAnne Lowe NeustaetterJay OrearGerald Sherman Picus Sarah Alice RadcliffeAldon N arber RoatAllan David RosenblattGoodwin Nicholas SammelAlbert SjoerdsmaJohn Burton StorerMartha VaughanWalter Woods WatsonHenry Louis WildbergerElinor WinslowDivisional Honor Scholars, selected for excellence in the work of the Departments:Mary Helen Bassett, Home Eco­nomics and Household Adminis­trationMarie Edith Borrofi, English Lan-guage and LiteratureLois Irene Brokate, EconomicsRichard Raymond Carlson, PhysicsBette Coleman, Bacteriology andP arasitolo gy Carmela Virginie Covelli, RomanceLanguages and LiteraturesBarbara Wenzel Gilfillan, Psychol­ogyElizabeth Ann Johnson, GermanicLanguages and LiteraturesEdith Katz Kolko, Latin Languageand LiteratureSylvia Koral, Chemistry Theresa Sally N eumann,PsychologyZipporah Herrick Pottenger, An-thropologyNancy Elizabeth Rice, GeographyHerman Rubin, MathematicsRudolph Max Sternheimer, PhysicsAgnes Wierer, BiochemistryRichard Stuckey Williams, HistoryDorothy Jewel Zabin, EconomicsThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in the com­prehensive examinations in the College is awarded toHilde Ruth MarlinVII. 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 FaustCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Philosophy or of Science in theDivisions and the Professional Schools by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Acting Dean RalphWinfred TylerCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Library Science by Dean Carleton BrunsJoeckelCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Acting DeanGarfield V. CoxCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Assistant Dean Bernard Mac­Dougall LoomerCandidate for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean Wilber Griffith KatzCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Acting Dean R. Wendell Har­nsonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Richard Peter McKeonFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Eloise Goode WilnerGladys Aileen WisemanCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEDavid Conrad SmothersKathleen Bedell ComstockFrances FabeDorothy Rachel Ford I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Phyllis Martin RademacherMarguerita M. SteffensonII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRuth Elizabeth BlakeleyBeverly Flater CoxHelen Ruth DeYoungBettie Jane EricsonBlanche Lerner Gerstein For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Max Boykin Hagedorn, Jr.Mary Ellen JonesMarylou LandesAstrid Cecelia LarsonAlbert Bela Lorincz Miriam Petty MurrayPhillip Dean RaymondOtto Hubert TrippelElvira Viola Hildagarde VeghIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESAnne CarusRenee Chloe DavisJane Christie EpsteinMonica Anne ErlachSamuel GreenburgAudrey Marguerite Joyce For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Helen J. KaragianesMarylyn Lenora LingottGertrude MandelDoris NiederVirginia MacDonald RaymondJerome Resnikoff Reich Frazier Winston RippyFlorence Virginia SargisLouis Augustus SigalosJeanne Marie SimoniniAnna Ziakr. Richard SavageGladys Bernadine ShelleneHenry Edgar WiseMarvin Joseph ZimetFern Evelyn Fister For the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESRoy Patrick BradyElihu Herman FeinRobert Edward GallupJulius GoldbergDonato Carmine Iannuzzi For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Joan Katherine LindenHerman Robert MathesiusJohn Jerry OndrejcinRosemary PeacockAbba Hirsh SalzmanV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESLois Jane BernsteinEtta Irene BrownMary Margaret BurtleLois Ann CarrollMary Louise CarusMary Laura CollinsMary Jean DiamondHelen Selma DimentbergSylvia ElbaumJames GettisPauline Rahla GoldsteinSigrid Elaine Grande For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Ruth Schwartz GruenbergRuth Helen HackNaomi Marvel HadrabaJean Ingalls HallHelen Lorraine HerronEvelyn HymanDeborah IshlonVirginia Evelyn KougiasMarjorie MattmillerCynthia Dursema MurrDeborah Nathan Beatrice Ida OestreicherAnn Worthington PattersonVearl Esco PayneElizabeth Hamilton PlasmanSylvia RosenfeldtAnn SmolianMargaret Elaine SnappRobert Jay SnyderRobert Chaikin SorensenBetty Jane StokesberryEleanor Louise WilsonVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSKenneth Strong AxelsonArthur Hubbell Bradley For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Leroy Lorrell JohnsonAlvin Morton Saper Betty Lou SimsonJohn Earl ThompsonVII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLLapsley Malcolm McAfee For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Nancy Kay Goodman For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:VIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLIX. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONLillian KletnickHelene Brown Kraus For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Eva E. SamsNatalie Leila RosenthalCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESJOSEPHINE BAPTISTEA.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Art)JOHN ALDEN CAPPONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1926(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA ANN DEMERREA.B., University of California, 1940(Romance Languages and Literatures)HILDA ELLEN FOWLIEA.B., University of Chicago, 1944(Art)KATHERINE WELSH HARBISONA.B., Wellesley College, 1925(Music)JESSIE LUCILLE ARNOLD HOLMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(English Language and Literature)MOSES CARL HOLMANA.B., Lincoln University, 1942(English Language and Literature)MARY REBECCA HOSIERA.B., Franklin College, 1939(Art)BERTHA PATRICIA KACHIROUBASA.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Romance Languages and Literatures)EDITH LOUISE KELSOA.B., Southwestern College, 1939(English Language and Literature) Paper: Portrait Sculpture: Egyptian, Renaissance, and ModernWithout ThesisPaper: Evolution de la notion de "couleur locale"Paper: The Incredulity of St. Thomas: A Study of Six of ItsRepresentations in Art since the Middle AgesThesis: Music as a Humanistic DisciplineEssay: Western Drama, 1838-90Without ThesisThesis: Florentine Tapestries: Medician Heraldic Tapestries ofFlorentine OriginPaper: Ensayo crttico sobre "El Pistol del diablo" por ManuelPayno y BustamenteWithout Thesis /MARIETTA NEGR6N PEDREIRAA.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1925(Romance Languages and Literatures)p� (p S.!;;-....... JOHN ALBERT PETTIT..., o p' I.!'" A.B., Wittenberg College, 1929ott:- O._, D.B., Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary, 1932(Romance Languages and Literatures)GWENDOLYN LOUISE RODDYA.B., University of Chicago, 1942(English Language and Literature)ALAN HENRY MARTIN SMITH Without ThesisA.B., University College, Southampton, England, 1939(English Language and Literature)VIVIAN ALICE KLEA.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Romance Languages and Literatures)EDWIN JOSEPH KRAMERS.B. in Ed., University of Dayton, 1932(Romance Languages and Literatures)THORA MARY MOULTONA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1942(Germanic Languages and Literatures) Paper: A Critique of the Characteristic Works of EduardoBarriosPaper: Lugo y Davila, imitador de CervantesPaper: A Criticism of Thomas Mann's "Tonio Kroger" ac­cording to Goethe's Standards in "Einfache Nachahmung,Manier und Stil" and "Der Semmler und die Seinigen"Paper: Los personajes y la naturaleza en Romulo GallegosThesis: The Treatment of Marriage in Six of the "Novelasespanolas contemporaneas" of Benito Perez Gald6sWithout ThesisEssay: A Study of the Slave in TerenceHAZEL McDANIEL TEABEAU Without ThesisA.B., University of Kansas, 1915(English Language and Literature)JOSEPHINE MAE WOLFEA.B., Colorado State College of Education, 1940(Latin Language and Literature)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESEARL GERALD ACHENBACHS.B., Albright College, 1927D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1931(Education)PEARL HENDERSON ASHERPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1919(Education)ALICEROSE SCHNADIG BARMANEd.B., Pestalozzi-Froebel Teachers College, 1940HUGO ERVIN BECKA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Social Sciences)REBECCA EVANS CARROLLS.B., Morgan State College, 1942(Education)HELEN LOUISE CEPHASA.B., Virginia Union University, 1936(Education)WILLIAM ALFRED DAUGHERTYA.B., Morris Brown College, 1931(Education)LORLE ANNA DEANEd.B., Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1933(Education)WILLIAM DEWITT DUNLAPA.B., Lincoln University, 1923(History) ,VIVIAN ARKIN GALES.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Human Development)EVEREST ARCHIE GREENEd.B., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1940(Education)LUCY SAUNDERS HERRINGS.B., Hampton Institute, 1937(Education)DOROTHY LONELDA JONESA.B., University of Chicago, 1937(Human Development) Paper: The Consolidation of Schools in the Sparsely SettledAreas of ColoradoPaper: Objective Determination of Reading Difficulty andGrade Placement of Primary Church-School MaterialsPaper: Patterns of Success and Failure among the First Groupof Basic ASTP Students Assigned to the University of Chi­cagoWithout ThesisPaper: Relation of the Social Environment to the Moral Ideol­ogy of Negro Boys and GirlsPaper: A Combination Course in English and Social Studiesfor First-Year High SchoolPaper: Administrative Provisions in City School Systems forThree Types of Deviate ChildrenPaper: Vitalizing Geography for the Junior High SchoolThesis: The Life and Work of Carter G. Woodson, Negro His­torianPaper: The Relation of Personality to AllergyPaper: Court Decisions Relating to the Administration of PupilPersonnel, 1935-44 -....Paper: Developing a Guidance Program in the MountainState Elementary SchoolPaper: The Relation of Oral Training of Young Children toSocial Status in Negro Society in ChicagoLOUISE ELIZABETHE KILLIES.B., University of Chicago, 1932(Education)IRA AARON KIPNISMus.B., Northwestern University, 1941Mus.M., ibid., 1942(History)CORNELIA BERRY LASLEYS.B., University of Chicago, I932(Education)DOROTHY HACKETT LITTLETONS.B., University of Chicago, I93I(Education)KATHERINE CLEMENTINE MACLARENPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago",I930(Education)MAE HORN McMILLANA.B., Yankton College, I9I9(Education)EFFIE MARTINA MUNSONEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, I938(Education)BERTHA MORSE NEWTONS.B. in Ed., University of Southern California, I937(Education)ALICE REGINA NIXONA.B., Virginia Union University, I943(Education)ROBERTA CLAYTOR PALMERS.B., Knoxville College, 1940(Education)HARRY OLIVER PEARCES.B., University of Minnesota, I94I(Education)CLIFFORD LAVAUGHN PRIBBLEA.B., Wabash College, I922(Education)EDNA GLADYS RICES.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1942(Education)FRIEDA OPAL ROBINSONA.B., Drake University, I9I6(Education)ADA IRENE ROYALS.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1928(Education)VIRGIL SCHARRERA.B., DePauw University, I935(Economics)TAMOTSU SHIBUTANIA.B., University of California, 1942(Sociology)CHING CH'ENG SHIHBachelor of Politics, National University, Peiping,China, I931D.B., Hartford Theological Seminary, I934(International Relations)1+ f\( qq�D5'11\1Gli RICHARD MONTGOMERY SNODGRASSEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Anthropology)JEAN WHITE SWANSONS.B., George Williams College, 1943(Education)ETHEL GILLIGAN TATHAMA.B., University of Chicago, I942(Education)GERTRUDE BERNICE URQUHARTEd.B., Eau Claire, Wisconsin, State Teachers College,I936(Education)"Thesis not available until close of the war. Paper: The Evaluation of Science AchievementThesis: American Conscientious Objectors during the FirstWorld WarPaper: A Study of the Return of Pupils to High School afterGraduation at Central High School, Louisville, KentuckyPaper: A Summary of Educational Literature Relating toShop MathematicsPaper: Gifted Children: Their Curriculum, Guidance, and Ad­justmentPaper: The Administration of Guidance and Personnel Workin Pine Crest SchoolPaper: The Trend toward Utilizing Community Resources inthe Social Studies Program for the Intermediate Grades: ItsImplications for BloomingtonPaper: Remedial Techniques for Deficiencies in Certain BasicHabits in ReadingPaper: A Study of the Psychological Data on Juvenile Delin­quencyPaper: Criteria and Techniques of Evaluation for Courses inPlane GeometryPaper: Administration of Extra-curriculum Activities in aHigh School of 250-500 EnrolmentPaper: Current Practices in Visual and A uditory Instruction ina Six-Year Secondary School in IndianaPaper: Wartime Changes in the Secondary Mathematics Curricu­lum and Their Relations to Existing TrendsPaper: Objective Data as a Means of A iding Students in Transi­tion from Elementary to High SchoolPaper: What High-School Senior Girls Want from a Course inMarriageWithout Thesis'R1J\W\O\t� \V'\ r,. ... C�'SiS. "'\i+utt.+ol0'1Thesis: Research of a Confidential Nature*Thesis: An Analysis of War in the Pre-Ch'in Period of ChinaThesis: An Arabian Cranial Series from Tell Tayinat, North­western SyriaPaper: Occupational Information Resources for Women, I940-43Paper: Development of the Community Civics Program at theSecondary LevelPaper: The Development of a Supervisory Program in the Lan­guage Arts in the Elementary SchoolMANUEL JOHN VARGAS y TOLEDOA.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Education)JOHN FRANCIS WHITEA.B., Lawrence College, 1941(Education)MARGARET LOUXSE WILTPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1933(Education)JOHN RICHARDS YALEA.B., Michigan State College, 1935(Education) Thesis: The Behavior Response of Children to the Positive Be­havior Stimulus of the Adult in the Out-of-School SituationThesis: Survey of Lawrence College Admissions Standards andthe Performance of the I940-43 ClassesPaper: The Ability of Intermediate- and Upper-Grade ChildrenTo Understand Certain Principles of Physical ScienceThesis: The Organization of an Occupational Information Li­braryIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLWILLIAM AUGUSTUS JOHNSONA.B., Bloomfield College and Seminary, 1936 Thesis: A Study of Leadership Training of Negro Baptist M inis­ters Attending the Chicago Baptist InstituteIV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLBERTHOLD ALTMANNPh.D., University of Freiburg, 1924 Thesis: Centralized Cataloging: Its Principles and Organizationin the United States and in GermanyPaper: J. C. von Aretin and the Library Scene in Bavaria in theSecularization PeriodEDWIN HEYSE DUMMERDiploma, Concordia Seminary, 1927A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1928Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1933MARY ALICE LOHRERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1928S.B. in L.S., University of Illinois, 1937CARLA LOUISE ROEWEKAMPA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1926Certificate in Librarianship, University of California,1933 Paper: The Teacher-Librarian Training ProgramPaper: A Plan for the Establishment of Bookmobiles in LosAngeles City School DistrictV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONTHEODORA ALLENS.B., University of Minnesota, 1926 Report: The Development of Protective Services for Children inNorth Dakota, I889-I943Report: Health Services for the Natives of AlaskaEDNA AUCHSTETTERA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1923FLORA ISABEL BROWNA.B., University of Washington, 1942 Report : Employment-Management in the Long Lines Divisionof the Illinois Bell Telephone Company in ChicagoReport: The Child Born out of Wedlock under New York Law,I774-I925Report: Some Aspects of Case Work with Parents of RetardedChildrenReport: Venereal Diseases in Indiana from I8 99 to I943HELEN JANETTE BRUNDAGEA.B., American University, 1939S. RUTH CLAYMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1941RUTH MITCHELL DEEDSA.B., Northwestern University, 1918EULALIA ELIZABETH ENDRESS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1942BARBARA ROSE EPPSTEINA.B., Wellesley College, 1942 Report: The Student Health Service, University of WisconsinFLORENCE NIXON HODGEA.B., University of Minnesota, 1925 Report: A n Evaluation of Closed Cases Reopened at the I nsti­tute for Juvenile ResearchReport: The Rights of Minor Children to Death Benefits underWorkmen's Compensation Acts in California, Louisiana, andTexasReport: The West Virginia Poor LawMARGARET ELIZABETH HOFFMANA.B., State University of Iowa, 1925NORAH OLIVER KENNEDYA.B., University of Michigan, 1940 Report: The Development of State Aid to the Aged in California,I850-I935Report: The Protestant Orphan Asylum of St. Paul, MinnesotaDOROTHY C. KNAPPA.B., Yankton College, 1928MYRIL HURWICH LANDSMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1942 Report: Cases Receiving Both Old Age Pension and Old Age andSurvivors'InsuranceT)< <fr15bCf??11 to'i ,�P��tl�P191R rcr9?'fJ<Tqq 1�! 19RT1Cf?�L 999RTqq(; MARIAN LOWEA.B., Cotner College, 1929 Report: Medical Care under the Nemaha (Kansas) CountyBoard of Social WelfareReport: The Wheeler County Rural Health Service: An Experi­ment in Texas by the United States Department of AgricultureReport: Care of the Mentally Defective Child in IdahoMARY LOU McILHANYA.B., University of Texas, 1939RUTH FRANCES OSGOODA.B., Whitman College, 1920HELEN GLADYS RABICHOWA.B., University of Chicago, 1939 Report: Judicial Interpretation of the Illinois W or kmen' s C om­pensation Law, with Respect to Persons Entitled to Compensa­tion on the Death of the EmployeeReport: A Trade-Union Project in Case-Work ServiceRUTH ALTMAN RYANA.B., Milwaukee-Downer College, 1932PHYLLIS LOUISE SHOOKA.B., Southwestern College, 1941 Report: A History of the Kansas Children's Home and ServiceLeague, 1893-1944Report: Development of Services for Crippled Children inArkansas, 1926-43Report: Public Provision for the Aged in MinnesotaSALLIE MAUDE TAYLORA.B., Henderson State Teachers College, 1921MARGARET BEATTY WEIRICKA.B., Cornell College, 1936MARGARET LOUISE ZENERA.B., University of Missouri, 1932 Report: Children Who Withdrew from Eight Chicago HighSchools, June, 1942II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESANA TERESA BLANCOS.B., University of Puefto Rico, 1940(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: Nutritional Studies in Puerto RicoMIRIAM LOUISE CHURCHS.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Biological Sciences) Essay: Effects of Grazing in Central States Farmwoods andForestsSYLVESTA BROWN CLINKSCALESS.B., Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Col­lege, 1927(Biological Sciences) Essay: Significant Factors in Obtaining Adequate Wardrobesfor High-School Girls on Low IncomesMARY ELIZABETH DAVISS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Physiology)ELIZABETH ANNE FAILORA.B., Connecticut College, 1943(Zoology)RUTH LUCILLE GREENFIELDS.B., University of Vermont, 1938(Nursing Education) Thesis: A Method of Studying Pain Sensitivity i_n RabbitsThesis: The Relation of Uterine Gland Development in theOpossum to Sex HormonesThesis: Geriatrics in the Curriculum of Nursing SchoolsALICE LUCILLE HERRIOTTS.B., Ohio State University, 1936(Nursing Education) Thesis: Rating Scales Used for the Evaluation of Achievementof Student Nurses during Clinical PracticeMORTON MALTEREd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1942(Biological Sciences) . Essay: Longevity of PollenCLARA MAY MILLERA.B., University of Illinois, 1928(Nursing Education) Thesis: A Study of Subject Combinations Assigned FacultyMembers in Schools of Nursing .FLORENCE EVELYN MORTENSONA.B., University of Illinois, 1924(Nursing Education) Thesis: Evaluation of the Use of Student Handbooks in Schoolsof NursingANTREEN McDONNELL PFAUS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Biological Sciences) Essay: The Evolution of Nesting Behavior in BirdsMARY JOSEPHINE PIERCEA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1938(Nursing Education) Thesis: Adjustments to War·time Needs Made by State Boardsof Nurse ExaminersLUCILLE LOUISE SAVAGEA.B., Illinois College, 1944(Nursing Education) Thesis: An Analysis of the Ward Manual as a Tool in Ad­ministrative Practice in NursingltD /1)6001« cr rtC'),C II)?f7It J) It> o 0 oIt� q<j 1�c..-. I o�9�� loQ'l�� ta'7(J( f.r (1 � 9(J,fl1t1/o,(;'/oCf? PAULINE WILHELMINE SCHWICKERTA.B., University of Dubuque, 1938(Home Economics and Household Administration)MARIA DEL CARMEN SIACAS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1940(Home Economics and Household Administration)MARIAN NANCY UNDERWOODA.B., Manchester College, 1929(Nursing Education) Thesis: Legislation Affecting the Conditions of Work in House-.hold Employment under the German RepublicThesis: A Course in Teaching Nutrition to the Puerto RicanChildren in the Junior High SchoolThesis: Ten Years of Nursing Education in the University ofChicago, I934-44II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCARL AUGUST BAUERA.B., University of Minnesota, 1942(Astronomy and Astrophysics)ROBERT RICHARD BENTLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Meteorology)ERWIN JULIUS BULSA.B., Valparaiso University, 1937(Geography) .MARY BARNES GEARS.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Geography)EDMUNDO GONZALEZ-CORREAS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1942(Physics)ALFRED JAMES HARTZLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Physics)KONRAD LEOPOLD KINGSHILLA.B., Hastings College, 1944(Physics)MARVIN MAYNARD LAVINS.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Mathematics)CHARLES ANDREW NICHOLSS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Mathematics)MILDRED WETHERBEE BOYDENOLIVERA.B., Wellesley College, 1941(Meteorology)HENRY WISES.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Chemistry) Thesis: A Report on New Spectrographic Material of I3 CetiThesis: Studies in the Theory of ConvectionThesis: Rural Occupance in ChileThesis: The Greenock-Paisley Area of ClydesideThesis: Band Spectrum of Copper OxideThesis: A Vacuum Tube Exhibiting Negative ResistanceThesis: Investigation of Extensive Atmospheric Showers by theMethod of Thin-walled Ionization ChambersThesis: A Mt,dtiple'Sampling SchemeThesis: Differential Corrections f01' TrajectoriesThesis: Isentropic Charts and Their Use in ForecastingThesis: A Ne"1.V Method for the Determination of Vapor Pres­sures of LiquidsIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Library Science:MATOKA PAMELA DIXONB.S.A.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1943BESSIE OLIVIA GAYLESA.B., Talladega College, 1918 JOACHIM FREDERICK SMETA.M., Catholic University of America, 1943II. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:NATHAN NORMAN BRAVERMANS.B. in Comm., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1941ALEXANDER THEOPHILE BUSHS.B., University of Illinois, 1919 CHARLOTTEJANECLUTTERBUCKS.B., Northwestern University, 1938JOSEPH DONALD HARTWIGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1944VANE MORGAN HOGES.B., Waynesburg College, 1925M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1928WARREN ERNEST KINGPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929J.D., ibid., 1931LEWIS CLAYTON LOOKA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1940JAMES EDWARD NALL ARNITA WALDEN PARKERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934EDWARD HARRISON PATEJAMES W. STEPHANA.B., Colgate University, 1933FRANKLIN SPRINGER WILLIAMSS.B. in Ed., Kent State University, 1933III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:N A--'.�� 1 DONALD EDWARD SMITHA.B., University of Minnesota, 1939A.M., University of Michigan, 1940 Thesis: The Significance of Trends in American Church Archi­tecture, I90o-I944Thesis: The Northern and Southern Baptist Conventions: A Com­parison of Structure and FunctionvMAXWELL EUGENE WILLCOCKSONA.B., Phillips University, 1929A.M., ibid., 1930IV. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:WILLIAM JOSEPH DURKAA.B., University of Chicago, 1943V. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:CHARLESAUGUSTUSBRANTHAVERS.B., Beloit College, 1941 'ANDREW JOSEPH CANZONETTIA.B., Ohio University, 1942ALBERT DORFMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1936Ph.D., uu., 1939(Honors in Medicine)ARTHUR THOMPSON EVANS, JR.A.B., Miami University, 1941FRANK FRASER EVANSS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 BRUCE FREDERICK GROTTSS.B., University of Chicago, 1942WILLIAM ANSON HALLA.B., Alfred University, 1940DAVID TIRRELL HELLYERA.B., Yale University, 1936ROBERT WARREN JAMPOLISS.B., University of Chicago, 1941RUDOLPH WILLIAM JANDA, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1942VERNON KANG SUNG JIMS.B., University of Chicago, 1942EDWARD GEORGE FERENCES.B., University of Chicago, 1942VICTOR HERBERT FINKS.B., University of Chicago, 1942DAVID SHARPLESS FOXS.B., Haverford College, 1943WILLIAM PRUNER FOXS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 ROBERT ERIC JORANSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1940PAUL HOWARD JORDAN, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1941ALFRED JEROME KAHNS.B., University of Chicago, 1940Ph.D., uu., 1943JOHN WILLIAM KARNS.B., University of Chicago, 1942JAMES LEONARD FREYS.B., University of Chicago, 1942GERALD WELLINGTON GINGRICHS.B., University of Chicago, 1942'PETER LOUIS GIOVACCHINIS.B., University of Chicago, 1941RAYMOND DENNIS GOODMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1942LESTER THEODORE GOQTNICKS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 BARBARA KINYONA.B., Wellesley College, 1939THOMA� JAMES MADDENS.B., University of Chicago, 1942JOHN FRANKLIN KENWARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1942NEIL BANARD KIMERERS.B., University of Toledo, 1941rPIl>17 ALBINO JOHN MARCHELLOS.B., University of Chicago, I941 ORLAND BREBNER SCOTTS.o/' University of Idaho, I940RICHARD DELOE SIMONS.B., University of Toledo, I94INORMAN B. McCULLOUGHS.B., Michigan State College, I932S.M., ibid., 1933Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1937 THADDEUS ADAM STASKIEWICZS.B., University of Chicago, 1942HENRY ETTEN McWHORTERS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 BERNARD MAYER STONES.D., University of Chicago, 1942GEORGE LIONEL NARDIS.B., University of Chicago, I94I VIRGINIA CAROLINE VAILA.B., Wellesley College, 1940MELVIN MICKLIN NEWMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 CORNELIUS ALBERT VANDER LAANS.D., University of Chicago, 1942JAMES JAY PATTEEA.B., Harvard University, 1941 PAUL FLEUGEL WALLACEROBERT HARMON WEAVERS.B., Purdue University, 1940JOSEPH ALFRED RIDERS.B., University of Chicago, 1942ALAN MORLEY ROBERTSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1941 BETSY PLATT WEINERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1940S.M., University of Chicago, 1944DAVID LAWRENCE RUBINFINES.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Honors in Physiology) ALLEN NEWTON WISELEY IIIS.B., University of Chicago, 1943LEE ALBERT RUSSELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 PAUL GEORGE WOLFFS.D., University of Chicago, 1942CHARLES WILLIAM SCHLAGETERS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 JACOB JUNIOR ZUIDEMAA.B., Hope College, 194IIV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESMIRIAM POSNER FINKELS.B., University of Chicago, I938(Zoology) Thesis: The Relation of Sex Hormones to Pigmentation and toTestis Descent in the Opossum and Ground SquirrelRUTH MARY GRISWOLDA.B., Vassar College, 1930S.M., University of Chicago, 1932(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: Factors Influencing the Quality of Home-canned Mont­morency Cherries and of Cooked Jonathan Apples '.MAURICE RALPH HILLEMANS.B., Montana State College, 1941(Bacteriology and Parasitology) Thesis: Immunological Studies on the Psittacosis-Lymphogranu­loma Group of Viral AgentsVINCENT PAUL HOLLANDERS.B., University of Chicago, 1940S.M., ibid., 1942(Biochemistry) Research on a National Defense Project*RUTH MINERVA MERWINA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1937A.M., ibid., 1939(Zoology) Thesis: Some Group Effects on the Rate of Cleavage and EarlyDevelopment of Frog's Eggs (Rana pipiens)ESTHER SEIJOS.B., University of Puerto Rico, I935S.M., University of Chicago, I938(Home Economics and Household Administration) Thesis: Guava and Apple Pectin: A Study of Their Chemicaland Gelation PropertiesII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMIRIAM LICHTHEIM Thesis: The Songs of the HarpersA.M., The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Palestine,I939(Oriental Languages and Literatures)*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.bSQ?1LrG 1-'<f7"1-13 3'9�If!) /sooo III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESARTHUR WILSON ADAMSONS.B., University of California, 1940(Chemistry)JACK SCHUBERTS.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Chemistry)HENRY EDMUND STANTONS.B. in E.E., George Washington University, 1932(Physics) Research on a National Defense Project*Research on a National Defense Project*Thesis: The Energy Spectrum of Electrons in the AtmosphereArising from the Disintegration of M esotronsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESGEORGE HAROLD DUNNEA.B., Loyola University, Los Angeles, California, 1926A.M., Gonzaga University, 1932(International Relations)LAMBERT JOHN FLOKSTRAPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1926A.M., ibid., 1932(Education)ALBERT GUNTER DAVID LEVYA.B., Davis and Elkins College, 1938(International Relations)LESLIE QUANTA.B., Washburn College, 1913A.M., University of Chicago, 1920(Education)HERBERT ARNOLD THELENS.B., University of California, 1934S.M., ibid., I937(Education)KENNETH RAST WILLIAMSS.B., University of Florida, 1929S.M., ibid., I932(Education) Thesis: The Jesuits in China in the Last Days of the MingDynastyThesis: The Legal Basis of School Organization and Administra­tion in WisconsinThesis: Criminal Responsibility of Individuals and Interna­tional LawThesis: Factors Affecting the Legibility of HandwritingThesis: An Appraisal of Two Methods for Teaching ScientificThinking in Freshman ChemistryThesis: The Statutory Bases of the Powers and Duties of theChief State School Officer, 1910-38V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS·JAMES EDWARD CHACEA.B., Amherst College, I923M.B.A., Harvard University, 1925 Thesis: Unemployment Compensation DisqualificationsVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL!1.. v GOTHARD EVERETT ARDEN(J"" \ 0c1t1 q A.B., University of Denver, 1930�I t D.B., Augustana Theological Seminary, I933f) � ,,? Q q' 1 JOHN COERT RYLAARSDAMt::> V I 1 I oK A.B., Hope College, 1931D.B., New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1938WILLIAM CHARLES WALZERA.B., University of Rochester, 1935A.M., tus., 1937D.B., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1941 Thesis: The Interrelationships between Cultus and Theology inthe History of the Lutheran Church in AmericaThesis: Hebrew Wisdom with SPecial Reference to the Concept ofthe SpiritThesis: Charles Grandison Finney and the Presbyterian Revivalsof Central and W estern New YorkVII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLANDREW JACKSON EATONA.B., College of Wooster, I935A.B. in L.S., University of Michigan, 1936 Thesis: Current Political Science Publications in Five ChicagoLibraries: A Study of Coverage, Duplication, and Omission* 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.VIII. THE AWARD OF COMMISSIONS AS FIRST LIEUTENANTS, MEDICALCORPS, ARMY OF THE UNITED STATESThe candidates will be presented by Captain Arthur D. Clausen, Infantry, Execu­tive Officer, Army Forces Program, The University of ChicagoThe commissions will be awarded by Major H. E. Smith, Commanding Officer,Army Forces Program, The University of ChicagoThe candidates for commissions as First Lieutenants, Medical Corps, Army of theUnited States:Charles Augustus BranthaverAlbertDorfmanArthur Thompson Evans, Jr.Frank Fraser EvansEdward George FerenceVictor Herbert FinkWilliam Pruner FoxGerald Wellington GingrichPeter Louis GiovacchiniLester Theodore GootnickBruce Frederick Grotts Rudolph William Janda, Jr.Vernon Kang Sung JimPaul Howard Jordan, Jr.Alfred Jerome KahnJohn William KarnJohn Franklin KenwardNeil Banard KimererThomas James MaddenAlbino John MarchelloNorman B. McCullough Melvin Micklin NewmanJoseph Alfred RiderLee Albert RussellOrland Brebner ScottBernard Mayer StoneCornelius Albert Vander LaanPaul Fleugel WallaceRobert Harmon WeaverAllen Newton Wiseley IIIJacob Junior ZuidemaIX. THE AWARD OF COMMISSIONS AS LIEUTENANTS (J.G.), MEDICALCORPS, UNITED STATES NAVAL RESERVEThe candidates will be presented by Lieutenant (j.g.) Robert H. B. Baldwin,U.S.N.R., Officer in Charge of Navy V-I2 Unit, The University of ChicagoThe commissions will be awarded by Captain Benyaurd B. Wygant, United StatesNavy (Ret.), Commanding Officer, United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen'sSchool, ChicagoThe candidates for commissions as Lieutenants (j.g.), Medical Corps, United StatesNaval Reserve:Andrew Joseph CanzonettiDavid Sharpless FoxJames Leonard FreyRaymond Dennis GoodmanWilliam Anson HallDavid Tirrell Hellyer Robert Warren jampolisRobert Eric JoransonHenry Etten McWhorterGeorge Lionel NardiJames Jay Pattee Alan Morley RobertsonDavid Lawrence RubinfineCharles William SchlageterRichard DeLoe SimonPaul George WolffX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTXI. THE BENEDICTIONXII. THE RECESSIONAL-Fanfare Dubois(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)JAMES LUTHER ADAMSWALKER MOORE ALDERTONWALTER BARTKYGERALD EADES BENTLEYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYGEORGE HAY BROWN LEON CARNOVSKYEUGENE P. NORTHROPWALTER LINCOLN PALMERTHOMAS PARKSHELDON TEFFTMARSHALHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityREUBEN FRODIN, Acting MarshalASSISTANT MARSHALSSTUDENT AIDESBEVERLY MAXINE GLENN, Senior AideMARGARET CARROLL ATWATERJANICE BARBARA BROGUEJANET BALLANTYNE DAVISONGAY FOLLMER DEALHELEN JANE ELLSWORTHBARBARA WENZEL GILFILLANRUTH FRANCES HANKEELIZABETH REED HEADLAND ANNE HUTCHINSON HUSSEYPHYLLIS LORRAINE JOHNSONSALLY ANN LOFGRENSARAH RADCLIFFE PACKARDCARLA ANNE PETERSONALICE KINGSBURY SHEEHANROBERTA JEAN WESTMAN