\tbe 'UlntFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE Two HUNDRED TWENTIETH) CONVOCATION'Ube UUlinter.-. ,;--"....:;. -_ .. 'MARCH TWENTY-THIRDA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE- -ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELL\)q \: 1) ",�O -'�¥J :)��'ORDER OF EXERCISESI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-"Festival March" BrewerThe 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 wheremy 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.=s. F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND WALLACE WOODSOME ROBBINS, President of the MeadvilleTheological SchoolIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSLAIRD BELL, ESQ., Trustee of the UniversityV. 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,Largian tur dona toresBenepartas copias. Sic dum civitas manebit,Clarum lumen hie lucebit,Luce angulos replebit,Fugerit obscuritas,Error territus latebit,Virtus vivida valebit,Et insignior fiorebitNostra 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:Kenneth Marion CampioneRichard Raymond CarlsonJohn Love Frazee, Jr. John Thomas GrayhackAllan Levente Lorincz June RachuyHelen Elizabeth WallaceMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Leffie Mahon Carlton, Jr.Marian Elizabeth Elliott Preston Ershell HarrisonBernard H. Neivelt Francis Warren TauberGeorge Bernhard WhatmoreAwarded honors with the Bachelor's degree in the College:Alan Mora Dobry Nancy LudwigVII. 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 Science in the Divisions andthe Professional Schools by Acting Dean Ralph Winfred TylerCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean Arthur HollyComptonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean Wilber Griffith KatzCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Associate Dean Thomas ParkCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Richard Peter McKeonCANDIDATE'S FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREELois Irene GoldsteinNancy Ludwig 1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Marianne Gertrud YampolskyFor the Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy:Marvila Ann AepinusGeraldine BovbjergAlan Mora DobryCharles Anshen EinsteinBernard EisensteinRhoda Lee Feinberg Evelyn Frada FineConrad Sidney FischerSeymour FrumkinEthel Siss KoartgeCarol Shirley Maier Paul Quinney NicholsBernard PlotkinMarion Arnold SmithWallace William TourtellotteWilbur Eugene WestII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Harry Dudley Arnold, Jr.Nicholas Michael AzzatoHillier Locke Baker, Jr.Joseph Roland BarberioSam Steven BarkulisCharles Franklin BarlowDaniel Jerome BlackCharles Junior BuhrowKenneth Marion CampioneLeon Albert CarrowRobert Merritt ChanockGeorge G. CurlHenry DeLeeuwW. Robert ElghammerMarshall Blackwell EysterRobert Gregory Frazier Clarence Herbert FredellRalph Joseph FuscoDavid Buddy GordonJohn Thomas GrayhackMax Eugene GriffinGerald HillGloria Aileen HixsonBabette Ruth KaplanRichard Dudley KershnerAllan Levente LorinczWilliam Lewis LortonFrank Thomas LossyRobert Colton MacDuffeeDonald Francis McBridejean Ann McDonnellEsther Moellenhoff Harry Gladstone NelsonKenneth Oliver NelsonMerrill Frederick NelsonFrances Teninga OlsonRobert Edmund Ransmeier, Jr.Irving Herman RozenfeldCharles Jacob RuthRobert Duane StoryRichard Baker StoughtonRobert Livesey SuttonI van Cyril TiholizThomas Theodore TourlentesHelen Elizabeth WallaceDaniel Conway WeaverEugene Arnold Weber)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Jean Marjorie CodyMary Jane CookBeverly Marie Hill Dorothy Sue LazarusRuth Mary LetcherJames Forest Light Olene Genevra LorishMuriel MacChesneyJune RachuyIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:johnlEdward AdamsCarmel BennoonVernon Franklin DowlingMarylinn Ellis John Love Frazee, J r.Joan Elizabeth GivanRobert Jackson MeyersNancy Elizabeth Rice John SadauskisAlfonso ShimbelBernice Helen SilveriGeorge Earl TaylorV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESPriscilla Alden CopelandShirley Penelope FoxPhyllis Muriel HamiltonEvelyn Hazel Jensen For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Arthur Raymond KochJoan LeidnerFlorence Mathews Dania Valentine MerrillMarjorie Lois PennimanEvelyn May PetersonVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Mary Eleanor CarmodyEdith Louise Highman Mary Eloise Weir Calvin Edward WeiskopfVII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Helen Rutledge ThorneVIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Helen Irene CohenJane Hobbie Francis William Huggins SandersGeorge Francis Squillacote Maynard Ira WishnerIX. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:Rahelen Fishkin KaplanRosanne Rubin Kovnat Shifra Broida MillerEleanor Frantz Thorberg Dorothy Edith WrenCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESRETHA JANE MASONA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(Music) Thesis: Fugue as a Work of Art: Analysis of the E Major Fuguefrom the Well-tempered Clavichord by J. S. BachII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESDOROTHY IRENE CLINEA.B., University of Michigan, 1926(Political Science)WILLIAM JOSEPH DEMPSEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Education)ROSA ESTHER ESCALERAS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1933(Education)BETTY BRANDSTETTER HOLLANDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Education)BERT FRANK HOSELITZDr. Juris., University of Vienna, 1936(Economics)LAURA WORTHINGTON JOLLY·S.B. in Ed., Alabama State Teachers College, 1941(Education)CATHERINE ELIZABETH LEWISA.B., Howard University, 1943(Economics) Thesis: Trainingfor Recreation under W.P.A.Paper: Reasons Given by Boys for Withdrawing from HighSchoolPaper: Admission Requirements of American Colleges and Uni­versitiesPaper: Objective Tests for Literature in the Secondary SchoolWi thou t ThesisPaper: Financing Public-Education for Negroes in Alabama,I933-43Thesis: Trade-Union Policies in Regard to the Negro in theSlaughtering and Meat-packing Industry of ChicagoFRANCIS WALDO McKENZIES.B., Northeastern University, 1943(Education) Paper: University Objectives and Adult EducationHELEN CONSTANCE OLSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Education) Paper: Procedures and Techniques Used in Secondary SchoolsTo Prevent Student FailuresRUTH BOWERS PIETTEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1923(Education) Paper: Results of a Series of Nondirective Interviews with an Ob­sessive Compulsive CaseCHRISTINE SOFIA THOMPSONS.B., University of North Dakota, 1938(Education) Paper: The Role of the Reading CounselorRAQUEL WAGNER VIEIRA DA CUNHAA.B., Radcliffe College, 1940(Human Development) Paper: The Function of the Neighborhood in a MetropolitanAreaROLF ALFRED WElLA.B., University of Chicago, 1942(Economics) Without ThesisIII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLEVE KOHL CLARKEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1921S.B. in L.S., University of Illinois, 1933 Paper: A Study of the Use of the Public Library by Recent High­School GraduatesIV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONADA ABROMOWITZS.B., Northwestern University, 1942 Report: Potential Medical and Social Needs of Patients in aPediatric Surgical WardReport: Closings of Aid-to-Dependent-Children Cases, SouthernDistrict, Cook County, September, I943Report: Families Receiving Aid-to-Dependent-Children in Da­vidson County, Tennessee- Report: Public Provision for Medical Care in the State of NewMexicoReport: Provisions for General Hospital Care for the MedicallyNeedy in Puerto RicoReport: Hubbard Hospital and Meharry Medical College forNegroes, Nashville, TennesseeANN MURRAY ALLENSWORTHA.B., Miami University, 1942EMMA CHILDERS BARNESA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1927LYDIA EICHERA.B., Smith College, 1915ISABEL GORDOS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1937GRACE HARRISONS.B., Tennessee Agriculturaland Industrial State Col­lege, 1938ELSIE MARTHA K;ERKHOFFPh.B., University of Wisconsin, 1943' Report: State Welfare Boards in WisconsinHILDA MILLARD KIRKERA.B., University of Buffalo, 1938 Report: St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C., I852-I903DOROTHY LOUISE LARGEA.B., University of Colorado, 1931 Report: State Facilities for the Mentally III in ColoradoANNE STOWELL MAIRESSEA.B., Radcliffe College, 1935 Report: Applications for Aid-to-Dependent-Children Rejectedby Two District Offices of the Cook County Bureau of PublicWelfareReport: The After Care of Young Patients of the Illinois N euro­psychiatric Institute, '94'-43Report : Medical Assistance Plans for Public Assistance Clientsin the State of IndianaReport: Adoption Studies of the Children's Aid Society of Wis­consinReport: The History and Administration of the Public AssistanceCategories in KentuckyReport: Selective Service Violators Who Professed ConscientiousObjectionsReport: State Child Labor Legislation, I9I6-38RUTH McKENDRYA.B., University of California, 1933FERN McCOMB PENCEA.B., Indiana University, 1930EDNA LUCILLE PHILLIPSA.B., Beloit College, 1934ELLEN VIRGINIA RICHARDSONA.B., University of Kentucky, 1938ELI IRVING SCHRIEBERGA.B., University of Richmond, 1942JOY FLORENCE SIMONA.B., Northwestern University, 1943DOROTHY ELIZABETH SUTTONA.B., Furman University, 1943 Report: The Significance of Financial Arrangements with Par­ents for the Support of Their Children Placed in Foster­Homes by the Jewish Children's BureauReport: The President's Fair Employment Practice CommitteeERICA CECILIE WEINBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1943MARJORIE WESTA.B., Western College, 1942 Report: Foster-Home Applicants Rejected by the Chicago OrphanAsylum, October 1,1943, to October I, 1944Report: The Missouri Program for Prevention and Control ofTuberculosisWILMA EARLINE WHITFIELDA.B., Le Moyne College, 1937II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESVERA MAE FISHERS.B., Emmanuel Missionary College, 1942(Nursing Education)ELLA VIRGINIA GREGGS.B., University of Chicago, 1935(Zoology)MARY-RITA NICHOLSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Biological Sciences)HELEN ELIZABETH SMITHS.B., Iowa State College, 1940(Home Economics) Thesis: Faculty Organization in Seventh-Day Adventist Schoolsof NursingThesis: A Statistical Study of Taxonomic Categories in AntsEssay: An Experimental Study of the Effects of Alcohol on the"Normal" and on the "Neurotic" Behavior of CatsThesis: The Retention of Ascorbic Acid, Thiamine, and Ribo­flavin in Green Beans and Carrots in Institutional CookingThesis: Focal Infection: The Pathogenicity of Bacteria Isolatedfrom Injected Human TeethROBERT MANUEL WIENERS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Pathology)n. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESBILLIE DOLORES BICHACOFFS.B., Northwestern University, 1942 .(Physical Sciences)VINCETTA VIRGINIA KIBORTS.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Physics)HERMAN RUBINS.B., University of Chicago, 1944(Ma thema tics) Essay: Some Topics in the Chemistry of ThiocyanogenThesis: Studies of Intermittent Light below Critical Flicker Fre­quenciesThesis: Homogeneous Linear Systems over a Commutative RingIII. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:LEONARD DEUTSCH GOLDBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1943 SYLVESTER JOSEPH PETROA.B., University of Chicago, 1943ISIDOR HARTMANDr. iur., University of Cracow, 1918II. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISIONOF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESEDWIN GEORGE EBYS.B., University of Chicago, 1942 For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:CHARLES SAVAGEA.B., Yale University, 1939S.M., University of Chicago, 1943IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESSEYMOUR J. GRAYA.B., University of Rochester, 1933M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1936(Medicine) Thesis: A Study of the Serum Proteins in Diseases of the Liver,with Special Reference to Electrophoresis and the ColloidalGold ReactionII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESJOSEPH AXELRODA.B., University of Chicago, 1937A.M., ibid., 1938(Romance Languages and Literatures) Thesis: A Phonemic Analysis of the SPeech of Jacques Peletier(I5I7-I582) with a Facsimile of His "Dialogue de l'Ortografe"MABEL GIBBERD BENSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929A.M., ibid., 1931(English Language and Literature) Thesis: A Study of the Rhetorical Characteristics of "The Fed­eralist"VICTOR IRVING HARRISS.B., University of Virginia, 1930S.M., ibid., 1932(English Language and Literature) Thesis: The Seventeenth-Century Controversy over the Decay ofNatureHELENE JULIET KANTORA.B., Indiana University, 1938(Oriental Languages and Literatures) Thesis: Plant-Ornament-Its Origin and Development in theAncient Near EastCAMERON SAINT JOHN PAULINB.F.A., Alfred University, 1939A.M., Ohio State University, 1942(Art) Thesis: Some Technical and Historical Aspects of T'ang andSung Ceramic ProductsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESANNA WINANS KENNYPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1925A.M., ibid., 1929 , '(Education)CHARLES VERNON KINTERA.B., University of Arizona, 1931S.M., Northwestern University, 1937(Economics)ANSELM LEONARD STRAUSSS.B., University of Virginia, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1942(Sociology) Thesis: Instruction in Remedial English: A Suggested ProgramBased on an Analysis of Certain English-Usage Difficultiesamong Students in Chicago Public High Schools and CollegesThesis: The Effect of the Business Cycle on the Newspaper Pub­lishing IndustryThesis: A Study of Three Psychological Factors Affecting Choiceof Mate in a College-Metropolitan PopulationIV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLWILBER CHRISTIAN HARRA.B., North Central College, 1930B.D., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1932S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary, 1940 Thesis: The Negro as an American Protestant Missionary inAfricaMYRDDYN WILLIAM JONESA.B., Bethany College, 1935A.M., University of Chicago, 1937D.B., ibid., 1938RALPH GLENN WILBURNA.B., University of California, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1942 Thesis: A History of the Development of Ministerial Educationin Canada from Its Inception until I 92 5 in T hose ChurchesWhich Were Tributary to the United Church of Canada inOntario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces of CanadaThesis: The Function of the Gospel of MarkNORAH LOUISE HUGHESA.B., University of British Columbia, 1932A.M., ibid., 1934B.D., Union College of British Columbia, 1940Thesis: Schleiermacher's Conception of Grace in the Light of theHistorical Development of the Doctrine of GraceVIII. THE CONVOCATION STATEMENTROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS, President of the University