\tbe 'Ulnt"etsit� of (tbicago!'OUNOEO BY JOHN O. ROCKEFELLERTHETwo HUNDRED FORTY-SIXTHCONVOCATION�bt &pringFIRST SESSIONJUNE FIFTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN THEDIVISIONS AND OF THE MASTER OF ARTS AND THEMASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREESHALF AFTER TEN O'CLOCKLAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the University, Presiding1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSION. Processional- Rubensmarch BenoitThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Dean of the University ChapelThe Convocation Orator and the Chancellor of the UniversityII. 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! Amen.=s. F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND JOHN B. THOMPSON, Dean of the University ChapelIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Retooling for the Jobs Ahead." R. WENDELL HARRISON, Vice-President and Deanof the FacultiesV. SOLO-"Jerusalem"CHARLOTTE VIKSTROM, Soprano, University of Chicago ChoirAnd did those feet in ancient timeWalk upon England's mountains green?And was the Holy Lamb of GodOn England's pleasant pastures seen?And did the countenance divineShine forth upon our clouded hills?And was Jerusalem builded hereAmong these dark satanic mills? C. Hubert H. ParryBring me my bow of burning gold!Bring me my arrows of desire!Bring me my spear!o clouds, unfold!Bring me my chariot of fire!I will not cease from mental fight,N or will my sword sleep in my hand,Till we have built JerusalemIn England's green and pleasant land.-WILLIAM BLAKEVI. THE AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHINGThe awards for excellence in Undergraduate Teaching are made toKNOX CALVIN HILL, Assistant Professor of the Humanities in the CollegeFirst appointed as an instructor in 1940, Mr. Hill returned to the faculty of the College in 1946, aftera long and distinguished period of service in the United States Army. A musician and student of music,Mr. Hill first served as a teacher of Humanities I and then, as his present interest in philosophy andaesthetics deepened, as an outstanding teacher of Humanities 2 and the course in the Organization,Methods, and Principles of Knowledge. He is now Chairman of Humanities 2. To all of these difficultand diverse tasks, Mr. Hill has brought an unfailing candor, lucidity, and thoroughness which have wonfor him the highest respect of his students and colleagues.J AMES BAYARD PARSONS, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Students in the Division of thePhysical SciencesMr. Parsons received the A.B. degree from Washington College, Maryland, served in France in WorldWar I, later attended the University of Grenoble, France, and Johns Hopkins University. He receivedthe Ph.D. degree in 1931 in chemistry from the University of Chicago. As Head of the Physical Sciencesat Wilson Junior College, he developed the General Course in the Physical Sciences and collaboratedwith Ronneberg and Cheronis in the authorship of a well-known textbook in the Physical Sciences. Mr.Parsons came to the University of Chicago in 1946 as Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Dean ofStudents in the Division of the Physical Sciences where he has done outstanding teaching in GeneralChemistry I05-106-107. By his work in bringing together students and faculty in social as well as in­tellectual affairs, he has contributed to the entire Department of Chemistry.H. STEFAN SCHULTZ, Associate Professor of GermanMr. Schultz received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College in 1928 and the degree ofDoctor of Philosophy, in classical archaeology, from the University of Berlin in 1931. Appointed jointlyto the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and to the College Faculty in 1947, Mr.Schultz has from the first brought his extraordinarily wide knowledge and appreciation of humane studiesto bear upon the teaching of language and literature. In the College he has created a new course for stu­dents who wish to pursue in the German language their work in the humanities. In the Department ofGermanic Languages and Literatures he has served the field of contemporary German literature withparticular distinction. In all of his teaching, his appreciation and enthusiasm for all humanistic studyand endeavor have been a source of insight and inspiration to his students and colleagues.VII. 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:Wiley Curtis CrawfordAnton William De PorteHaskell DeutschJoseph Fainberg Jack Isadore KarushJohn Francis KraftPhyllis Findley MaslowHans Otto Mauksch Lyle Alexander PatrickMartin PickerWilliam Austin PryorMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidenceof ability in research work in Science:Elaine Ruth BermanLaurence Albert BlatzJohn Willard BokmanOliver Hutchins BownMarie BronskiKeith Ernest ChaveJohn James ChiakulasSarah CountsHarmon Bushnell CraigCalvin Jackson DillahaAlthea GlinesNorman Nathan GreenmanHarriet HarveyHoward Holtzer Richard Beves HoltzmanFrancis Clark HowellJohn Calhoun JamiesonFrederick Arthur Johnson, Jr.William Harding JohnsonAubrey Clayton JonesHerbert KannerLeroy Gregory KavaljianJames William LashAllan Levente LorinczMargaret Wilson MangelLawrence Melvin MatarreseCharles Price McCartney Luiz O. T. MendesGeorge Henry Miller, Jr.Douglas Mills MoreBernice N eugartenJerry S. OlsonJean Hideko OmotoCarol Frances Lundie PembertonHyman RatnerAdelle Lena RoginskyThomas Philip RudyBetty Warren StarrMartin Joseph S teindlerRichard Baker StoughtonMembers elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomination of theLaw School for high distinction in the professional work of the Law School:Paul Judson AllisonGeorge AnastoploJohn Borst, Jr.Arnold Martin Chutkow Herbert Charles EphraimMiles JaffeRobert Nelson Kharasch Laurence Raymond LeeAbner Joseph MikvaSheldon Robert SteinAnn Macdonald Sweet, FirstThe Florence James Adams Prizes for excellence in Artistic Reading are awarded toGene Patrick Halboth, SecondThe Milo P. Jewett Prize for excellence in Bible Reading is awarded toCarl Eldon WennerstromLafayette Ross GarnerThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prize is awarded toPoem: DonatusHonorable mention:Stanley Howard RosenPaul Donnelly Carroll Poem: Three Variations on an Egyptian ThemePoem: The Glass ChurchThe David Blair McLaughlin Prizes for excellence in the writing of English Prose areawarded toJoyce Rabin, FirstPatricia Jeannette Cross, Second Essay: The Victim as ExpertEssay: Strength of Will as Tragic Motivation in the Tragedies of IbsenThe Olga Menn and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes for Play- and Story-Writing areawarded toReynold Vincent AnselmoJackson Visscher BurgessPaul M. SillsLeonard Wolfe Play: AnniversaryStory: Old Guy and His HorseStory: The Stone ManStory: Crazy Carey Walks Me HomeThe Charles H. Sergel Drama Prize is awarded toMildred Kuner Play: The New AlcestisThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accomplishment inthe field of Rickettsial Diseases, is made toHerald R. Cox, Director, Section of Viral and Rickettsial Research, Lederle LaboratoriesThe Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toHerbert Lee Caplan, FirstClive Studley Gray �. SecondRosalyn Rae WItten Essay : Worker Rights under British SocialismEssay: Obedience to Conscience tis. Obedience to LawEssay: Religious Civil Liberties for the Jews in IsraelThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member of the graduat­ing class in the Schoolof Medicine whose research is judged to be the most meritorious,is made toJames Henry Eldredge, Jr.The Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of future achieve­ment in the field of Social Work, is made toHarriet Martin PopeThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social Service Adminis­tration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of future achievement in thefield of Social Work, is made toJohn Mike RomanyshynThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize for a dissertation reporting the resultsof original research in the field of Sociology is awarded toShirley Ann Star Thesis: Interracial Tension in TWf) Areas of Chicago: An ExploratoryApproach to the Measurement of Interracial TensionThe Goethe Prize to a College student for excellence in the study of German Languageand Literature is awarded toClive Studley GrayThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize for excellence in the study of French Language and Litera­ture is awarded toMilton Willis Finsteinare'Init-is,see:s­he!ts1- The Elizabeth R. Norton Prize for excellence in research in Chemistry is awarded toArthur Gerald KowalskyThe Frank Lewis A ward for excellence in Mathematics is awarded toHazleton MirkilThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiology is awarded toRobert Joseph RaimanThe William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatest number ofpoints during the season, is awarded toMarcellus Avery GoffThe Daniel Lewis Hoffer Trophy for excellence in Gymnastics is awarded toJames McCaslin JacksonThe W. J. M onilaw Medal, to the second-year College student ranking highest in generalathletic ability, good citizenship, and scholarship, is awarded toDavid Garrick UtleyVIII. 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 Science in the Divisions byActing Dean Thorkild JacobsenCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts by Associate Dean Sol TaxCandidates for the degree of Master of Science by Associate Dean Everett C. OlsonCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Raymond Orville FosterSidney David Gault Joseph Harry SkomGerald William Vogel Richard Alan W ea verII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Otis William AdamsEvelyn Viola AnderzhonYehuda BaskinAlbert DerinFrancis Lawrence Egan, Jr.Diane Wiersema EhlersJoseph Fainberg James Seiichi FujiokaRobert Gene GlasserJohn Rolfe IsbellDorothy J ean JacksonModestus Ivo Kirsch, Jr.James Sanford MorisonRichard James Plano William Austin PryorRobert Clyde RiekeGene Alexander RusnakThomas Bert SanfordGerald Joseph WasserburgEdythe Eleanor Mariani WilsonCANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE S(1. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESWithout thesisL:BEVERLY JANE ALDERSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1943(English Language and Literature)WALTER IRVING BEMAKA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)PAUL ARTHUR BENKEA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1948(English Language and Literature)FRANCIS JOHN BROOKE IIIA.B., Hampden-Sydney College, 1949(Germanic Languages and Literatures)BLANCHE ELIZABETH GEISERT BROOKSA.B., McPherson College, 1945(English Language and Literature)ANN CREIGHTON COLLARA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)JAMES STEVE COUNELIS(History)GLORIA LOUISE DELA V ALLADEA.B., University of Illinois, 1950(Romance Languages and Literatures)CARL DELLACCIOPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Romance Languages and Literatures)MELVIN JAY DUPONTA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(English Language and Literature)FRANCIS FALLON EVANSA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1950(English Language and Literature)FRANK RALPH HORLBECKS.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Art)SEYMOUR HOWARD(Art)JEROME WILLARD HOWE, JR.(Art)HELEN JANET INGERSOLL(English Language and Literature)DONALD WILLIAM JOHNSONA.B., University of California, 1950(English Language and Literature)JOSEPH GEORGE JURICHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(English Language and Literature)BARRY DEAN KARLA.B., University of Louisville, 1949(Philosophy)GRANT FARNES KENNERS.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Art)BARBARA JOSEPHINE KIEFERS.B. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College, 1950(English Language and Literature)HAROLD KOMEA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)JOHN FRANCIS KRAFT(Greek Language and Literature) GIJOR(Without thesisBIWithout thesisPaper: Forms of Address in Nineteenth-Century DramaRIWithout thesisJlWi thou t thesisC]Thesis: The Caron de Beaumarchais Claim, I776-I83I, Re­examinedPaper: Don Quijote en el extranjero JlThesis: The Principal Documentary Source of "La Vuelta alMundo en la 'Numancia' " by Benito Perez Galdos P]Without thesis MWithout thesisThesis: Painted Polychromy in the Medieval Architecture ofNorthwest EuropeThesis: S aint- Valen tin Vases GThesis: Thomas Couture, His Career and Artistic Development BWi thou t thesis S]Without thesisAWithout thesisEThesis: Pleasure and Plot in Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy RPaper: Sculptural Marbles in the United States EWithout thesi s RWithout thesis EPaper: Divine Intervention in Homer's "Iliad" ESUE ELLEN GAY LANEA.B., Mary Washington College of the University ofVirginia, 1949(Greek Language and Literature)GEORGE LAWNER(Music)JOHN MAX LEWINA.B., Roosevelt College, 1949(Germanic Languages and Literatures)ROBERT EUGENE LOWRYA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1950(English Language and Literature)BRADFORD JANES LYTTLEA.B., Earlham College, 1949(English Language and Literature)NANCY NAYLOR MALLORYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1944(Romance Languages and Literatures)ROGER ALLEN McCAIGA.B., Monmouth College, 1950(English Language and Literature)JAMES PAUL MORGANM.B., Texas Christian University, 1949(Music)CHARLES RICHARD MOYER(English Language and Literature)DANIEL WILHELM NELSON(Philosophy)JAMES EDWARD NEWMANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1946(History)PHILIP CARL OSBERGA.B., Brown University, 1947'(Germanic Languages and Literatures)MARTIN PICKERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Music)ELLEN ELIZABETH PLETCHERA.B., Western College, 1947(Music)LAWRENCE ADRIAN RAGAN(English Language and Literature)GINO E. SALCICCIA(Greek Language and Literature)BETTY STUART SANDER(Latin Language and Literature)SETH KINMAN SHARPLESS III(Philosophy)LEONARD PAUL SIGER(English Language and Literature)ALICE BOSTON SNYDERA.B., Oberlin College, 1948(English Language and Literature)EDWARD STANKIEWICZ(Linguistics)ROBERT BRUCE STEWARTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)EDWIN RAYMOND STRAKNA(Linguistics)ROBERT YONGUE TURNER IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1949(Philosophy)HARTMUT VON HENTIGA.B., Elizabethtown College, 1950(Greek Language and Literature)'e-alHELEN GEARHART WALLSA.B., University of Chicago, 1945(English Language and Literature) Paper: Antecedent Events in Aeschylus' "Agamemnon"Paper: The Recapitulation of the First Theme in Beethoven'sEarly, Middle, and Late StyleThesis: A Bio-Bibliographical List of the Lincke Collection ofthe University of Chicago, N-Q (Exclusive of Translations)Without thesisWithout thesisPaper: Elena Osorio in the Works of Lope de VegaWithout thesisPaper: A Study of James Shirley's Masque, "Cupid and Death'!Without thesisPaper: Nicolas Berdyaev and the Philosophy of HistoryWithout thesisWithout thesisPaper: Charles IvesWithout thesisWithout thesisPaper: "The Rhetoric to Alexander" and AristotlePaper: Selective Breeding Practices in Roman A nimal HusbandryThesis: The Psychological and Logical Nature of BeliefWithout thesisWithout thesisPaper: Slavic Kinship TermsWithout thesisPaper: The Pioneer Grammaticists of RussiaThesis: Deioey's and Kant's Classifications of the ArtsPaper: 80VKVolo1]s EAeV£)eposWithout thesisROBERT DINWIDDIE WELCHA.B., Dartmouth College, 1948(English Language and Literature)STANLEY ARTHUR WICKA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1936Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1940(Linguistics) Without thesis HPaper: The Phonemics of the Quiche Language DvEII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESMARK MARVEL ATKINSON(Social Sciences)FRANK THOMAS BACHMURAS.B., New York University, 1947(Economics)ELEONORE ANGELL BARTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)ELIHU BERGMANA.B., Reed College, 1950(Political Science)WALTER FRED BERNS, JR.S.B. in Comm., State University of Iowa, 1941(Political Science)DORIS EVELYN BINKLEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946S.B., ibid., 1947(Nursing Education)JACQUE KEESEY BOYERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Human Development) Without thesis EWi thou t thesis LPaper: The Chicago Bar Association and Constitutional Reformin IllinoisThesis: The Evolution of Israeli Parliamentary Institutions JIIThesis: Buck v. Bell: The Sterilization Decision and Its Effect onPublic PolicyPaper: Knowledge of the Biological and Physical Sciences Essen­tial to the Study of Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Schoolsof NursingThesis: A Study of the Relationships between, and the Changes in,a Client's Concepts of Her Self, the Ordinary Person, and HerSelf-Ideal during Client-centered PsychotherapyPaper: Differential Characteristics of Boy Scouts and Non-BoyScouts in ChicagoThesis: The Nazi-Soviet Pact IIDAVID SALZER BRODERA.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Social Sciences)DANIEL FAIRCHILD CALHOUNA.B., Williams College, 1950(Political Science)CYNTHIA SALLY CAREYA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1947(International Relations)JEROME EDWARD CARLINA.B., Harvard University, 1949(Sociology)HUGH GRATTAN CASEYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Social Sciences)YOU-KENG CHIANGGraduate, Central Political Institute, Chungking,China, 1939(Economics)DWIGHT MELVIN CRAMERA.B., Hastings College, 1949(Political Science)WILLIAM MASTIN CROSSA.B., Valparaiso University, 1950(History)GORDON PERCIVAL DALZELLA.B., McMaster University, 1938B.Poed., Ontario College of Education, University ofToronto, 1946(History)MACE LOUIS DE BUY WENNIGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Planning)WARREN HENRY DEEMA.B., Princeton University, 1950(Political Science)ANTON WILLIAM DEPORTEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(International Relations) Thesis: A Comparative Study of Civil Disobedience and Parlia­mentarianism in the Indian National Congress, I93O-40Thesis: The Rabbi: A Sociological Study of a Religious Special­ist. The Contemporary RabbiPaper: Democracy in the National Maritime UnionWi thou t thesisThesis: The Role of the United Nations General Assembly in theSettlement of DisputesWithout thesisThesis: Early History of Port Arthur and DistrictWi thou t thesisThesis: The Abandonment of the City Manager Plan in Madison,WisconsinThesis: Pierre Laval and the Franco-Soviet Pact of I935HASKELL DEUTSCHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(History)DAVID JUDAH DIAMOND(Political Science)VERDA ANDERSON DIERZENS.B. in Ed., Northern Illinois State Teachers College,1946(Education)ELEANOR KLEIN DRUMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(Human Development)EVELYN ANN EIGELBACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Education)LEWIS ELSTON(Planning)MERL LEE FARMERS.B., University of Idaho, 1931(Economics)JOHN TORGNY FLINTA.B., Kent State University, 1949(Sociology)DOROTHY THERESA FOLTOSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1949(Education)MINNIE BOONE FORDA.B., University of Texas, 1945S.B., Texas Christian University, 1948(Nursing Education)DONALD SIMON FRANKA.B., University of Maryland, 1948(Sociology)HILARY GLEN FRYS.B., University of Illinois, 1948(Education)WALTER LOUIS GERASHA.B., University of California, 1949(History)DONALD ROGERS GERTHA.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Political Science)CHARLES ROBERT GILBERTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Education)GERALD ALLEN GLADSTEINA.B., University of Connecticut, 1950(Education)MARION LOUIS GOVORCHINA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Education)LENARD EUGENE GROTEA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)FRITZ HENRY GRUENA.B., University of Melbourne, 1945S.B., ibid., 1947S.M., University of Wisconsin, 1950(Economics)ROBERT LLOYD GUSTAFSONB.S.E., University of Michigan, 1940(Economics) _CHARLES BRITTON HARRISA.B., Wesleyan University, 1935(Planning)JEAN DOLORES HEFFERN ANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)DANIEL LEE HEFTELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Human Development) Thesis: The Balfour Mission of 1917: A Study in Inter-AlliedCo-ordinationThesis: America's China Policy, 1942 to 1950Paper: Participation by Laymen in Educational PlanningPaper: Sex and Status Differences in Leisure-Time Activities ofChildrenThesis: The Relationship between Teacher Popularity and thePsychological and Social Characteristics of the ChildWi thou t thesisWi thou t thesisThesis: Kent State: From Normal School to University. TheStudy of an Institution in ProcessPaper: Dealing with Non-Conformity in Primary-Grade ChildrenPaper: An In-Service Program for Trained Practical Nurses inan Obstetric UnitThesis: A Study of Job OPenings Available to Non-White Appli­cants in a Local Illinois State Employment Service OfficeThesis: The Pattern of Extra-Curriculum Activities in the Collegeof the University of ChicagoThesis: United States and Africa-A Decade of Penetration,1940-49Thesis: Church and State in IrelandPaper: A Functional Course in General Science for the NinthGradePaper: Projective and Cultural Factors in an Experimental Testof IntelligencePaper: Some Basic Terms in Dewey's Educational ThoughtPaper: Chicago's Public Housing Program: A Political Compro­miseWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisPaper: Treatment of Communism in Social Studies TextbooksThesis: An Investigation of IQ Changes and Their Relation toInitial Standing in the Cultural Sub-GroupJOHN ADAM HEPLERS.B., Kansas State College, 1949(Political Science)REX WALKER HITCHCOCKA.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Human Development)GEORGE HORWICH(Economics)FRANCIS CLARK HOWELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Anthropology)ALAN BERNARD JACOBSON(Sociology) Thesis: Soviet DisloyaltyPaper: The Analysis of Client Behavioral and Self-ConceptStatements as Indicators of Therapeutic ChangeWithout thesisPaper: The Place of Neanderthal Man in:Human EvolutionGEORGE LAUBER, JR.(International Relations) Thesis: The Influence of World War I and World War II uponthe Political Organization of the British CommonwealthRICHARD ALVIN JENSEN(Education) Thesis: A Study of the Evaluations of Nisei as Workers byCaucasian EmployersPaper: An Analysis of the Reported Behavioral Effects of Televi­sion upon Children and AdolescentsThesis: The Chicago OrchestraELLIS ALLEN JOHNSONA.B., University of South Carolina, 1947(History)THELMA AUDREY JOHNSONA.B., Howard University, 1947A.M., University of Manitoba, 1948(Economics)HUGH N. JONESS.B., Northwestern University, 1948(Political Science)NANNETTE BARBARA KAHNA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences) Without thesisThesis: The Government of the Radio Writers' GuildTHADDEUS PETER KAWALEKEd.B., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1942(Education) Paper: Relationships between Scholastic Performance and Atti­tudes toward Authority of Students in the College of the Uni­versity of ChicagoPaper: The Illinois Plan of Counseling Service for the M alad­justed ChildGUY JAMES KELNHOFER, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Planning) Without thesisROBERT KLABERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1937(Political Science) Thesis: Selective Factors Involved in Differential Treatment ofYouthful Offenders at the Juvenile Court of Cook County. TheSelective Process: Dispositions by the JudgeThesis: Bridge Revenue BondsJACK ALANSON KINNEY(Sociology)GERTRUDE EVELYN KNOXEd.B., National College of Education, 1936(Education) Thesis: Selective Factors Involved in Differential Treatment ofYouthful Offenders at the Juvenile Court of Cook County. TheSelective Process: Dispositions by the RefereePaper: Classroom Symptoms of Visual DifficultyJOHN AUGUST KLEMPh.B., Northwestern University, 1949(Sociology )MARGARET FRANCIS KOHLS.B., Kansas State College, 1946(Education) Paper: Factors Affecting the Development of Urban 4-H ClubWorkHERBERT KONDOA.B., University of Florida, 1949(History) Thesis: Socio-religious and Political Aspects of Communalism inModern IndiaWILLIAM CHARLES KOSINARS.B., Kansas State College, 1936(Psychology) Thesis: A Study of the Prejudice Reduction Effected by the Films"Prejudice" and "Brotherhood of Man"STANLEY ANTON KRASINSKIA.B., Wayne University, 1949(Social Sciences) Paper: Influence of Class and Ethnic Background on Opportunityfor Persons Equal with Respect to EducationVIRGINIA ANN LANES.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Nursing Education) Paper: Study of the Reactions of Primiparous Mothers to GivingTheir Babies the First BathGRACE MAETA LARSENS.B.N.E., Marquette University, 1950(Nursing Education) . Paper: Functions of the Assistant Director of Nurses at Nightf MARILYN FISHER LEVINEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Education)PAUL THEODORE LEZ-CHUKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)TSUNG-MING LIA.B., St. John's University, Shanghai, China, 1946(Economics)PICHON PEI-YUNG LOHA.B., Phillips University, 1950(International Relations)MELVIN LURIEA.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1948(Economics)EDWARD MACNEALA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Planning)WILLIAM BUTTS MACOMBER, JR.A.B., Yale University, 1943A.M., ibid., 1947LL.B., Harvard University, 1949(Political Science)PHYLLIS FINDLEY MASLOWPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(International Relations)HANS OTTO MAUKSCH(Sociology)SAUL HOWARD MENDLOVITZA.B., Syracuse University, 1947(Sociology)SAMUEL MILTON MEYERS(Sociology)f ZORITA WISE MIKVAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Sociology)ALBERT MILTON MOOREA.B., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1949(Economics)WILLIAM SUMIO NAITOA.B., Reed College, 1949(Economics)FLORENCE ALICE NELSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Education)DONALD ALAN NEWTON(Planning)DOROTIIY ELEANOR NISSENA.B., Western College, 1949(History)GEORGE NORIKANES.B., Northwestern University, 1950(Education)JOHN ARTHUR PEOPLES, JR.S.B. in Ed., Jackson College, 1950(Education)HELEN MINNA PERKSA.B., Baptist Missionary Training School, 1936A.M., Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1943(Education)PERCY LEE RAINWATER(Sociology)ELTON RA YACKA.B., George Washington University, 1949(Economics)ELMER ROLAND RITZMANA.B., Houghton College, 1950(Education) Paper: The Teaching of "Time Sense" in the Sixth GradePaper: The Role of the Metropolitan Community NewspaperWithout thesisThesis: Sino-Russian Diplomatic Relations and the Effects uponChina, I9I9-29Without thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisThesis: Economic Development of 'Iraq, I9I4-32Thesis: The Social and Political Background of the Members ofthe Seventy-sixth u.S. CongressThesis: The Rabbi: A Sociological Study of a Religious Special­ist. The Rabbi through HistoryThesis: Selective Factors Involved in Differential Treatment ofYouthful Offenders at the Juvenile Court of Cook County. TheSelective Process: Dispositions by the Complaint Unit and anEvaluation of This ProcedureThesis: The Neighborhood Improvement Association: A Counter­Force to the Expansion of Chicago's Negro PopulationWi thou t thesisWithout thesisPaper: Intermediate Reading Skills in the Content FieldsWithout thesisWithout thesisPaper: The Application of a Rationale of Curriculum and In­struction to a Unit of Tenth-Grade BiologyPaper: The Use of Realistic Problem Situations in SecondaryMathematicsPaper: The Counseling Program for Students from AbroadThesis: A Study of the Evaluations of Nisei Workers by Cau­casian Employment Agency ManagersWithout thesisPaper: Guidance Concepts of Secondary SchoolsBERNICE ROGERSA.B., Iowa State University, 1938(Education)CHARLES ROSEN(Political Science)RONALD ROSENGARDENS.B., Roosevelt College, 1948(Education)JAMES THOMPSON ROSSA.B., Cornell University, 1947(Education)RUBIN SAPOSNIKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Economics)FRANCES IRENE SCHWERIN(Education)KATHERINE DOUGLAS SHELBURNES.B. in Ed., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1950(Education)ESTHER SILVERMANA.B., Roosevelt College, 1950(History)WILLIAM ROBERT SINCOCKA.B., University of Michigan, 1950(Education)JACK WILLIAM SMALL(Social Sciences)LOUIS RAPHAEL STOLCIS(Political Science)CHARLES SUMNER STONE, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1948EDWIN LEWIS STONEA.B., University of Nebraska, 1949(Social Sciences)MAE ELLEN SVOBODAA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Political Science)COURTNEY HASLAM TABERA.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1947(Economics)CHARLES ISRAEL TIPLITZE.M., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1949(Planning)LAI-HWA TOA.B., National Central University, Nanking, China,1947(Education)EDWARD FRANK TUERKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1945(Political Science)ROBERT EDWARD VALETTS.B., George Williams College, 1949(Education)FRANCIS JOHN VAN BORTEL(Human Development)MARTHA ELISABETH WARSTLERA.B., Manchester College, 1929(Nursing Education)JACK EUGENE WATERMANS.B. in Ed., Northern Illinois State Teachers College,1948(Education)HANS MARTIN WEINGARTNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950S.B., uu., 1950(Economics)HAROLD MORTIMER WEISERA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Social Sciences) Paper: Preliminary Study of the Role of Reading in Adult Life GEThesis: The Public Personality of Paul H. Douglas EL:Paper: A Vocational Guidance Program in a Boys' ClubJO]Paper: Teaching the Scientific Method in Science ClassesWi thou t thesis LEBLPaper: The Frustration-Aggression Hypotheses and Their Impli­cations for Teaching TechniquesPaper: Guidance Material Available to High-School Counselors WiWithout thesisThesis: Teacher Application and Reference Blanks, I925 andI950Paper: The Role of the Radio Commentator TBS}Thesis: The Montgomery W ard-W ar Labor Board Struggle: AStudy in the Application of the War Powers of the PresidentThesis: The Negro Business Man and Organized Labor STCIPaper: Evaluation of the Social Studies Program of the Jefferson,Iowa, High SchoolThesis: The Chicago Plan Commission: An Administrative Studywith Primary Emphasis on LiaisonWithout thesis TiFOWithout thesis RlPaper: Leadership Concepts in Educational Administration B1Thesis: The Supreme Court and Public Policy: The Regulation ofImmigration, I820-82Paper: Guidance Problems of Youth-Serving AgenciesPaper: An Analysis of the Effect of Hypnotic Suggestion of In­ability To AbstractPaper: The Use of Student Progress Reports and Conferences inClinical Practice in Indiana Schools of Nursing AlRlPaper: The Classroom Utilization of the Tape RecorderL]Wi thou t thesisPaper: Welfare Programs in the Clothing Industry in Chicago HGERALD EUGENE WILLIAMSA.B., Yale University, 1949(Anthropology )ELIZABETH JANE WINGREENEA.B., University of Minnesota, 1948(International Relations)JOHN LOVELLE WITHERSS.B., Agricultural and Technical College of NorthCarolina, 1936Ph.M., University of Wisconsin, 1941(Political Science)LEROY WOLINS(Planning)BLOOMA ESTHER WOODARDS.B., Pacific Union College, 1940A.B., ibid., 1944(Nursing Education)WARREN LEIGH ZIEGLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences) Paper: Tepehua PhonemicsThesis: The Policies of the United States toioard the De GaullistOrganization from June I8, I940, to October 25, I944Without thesisWithout thesisPaper: A Plan for a Faculty In-Service Program in a SelectedSchool of NursingPaper: Workets' Control of IndustryIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLTHOMAS JONATHAN JACKSON ALTIZERA.B., University of Chicago, 1948STANLEY ELWOOD BRUSHA.B., Bucknell University, 1948CLAUDE RAY DOBBINSA.B., Bethel College, 1941D.B., Cumberland Presbyterian Theological Seminary,1943TAlZO FUJISHIROGraduate, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, 1942FOREST WILLIAM HOWELLA.B., De Pauw University, 1946S.T.B., Boston University, 1949MARGARET HELEN KENTFIELDA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1946RUSSELL KAORU NAKATA, JR.A.B., Occidental College, 1942D.B., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1945BERKELEY DIENGDOH PUGHD.B., Pacific School of Religion, 1948 Thesis: Nature and Grace in the Theology of St. Augustine, withSpecial Reference to the Confessions and the Anti-PelagianWritingsThesis: Husain, the Shiite Savior: An Analysis of the MuharramCommemorationThesis: Paul Tillich's Philosophy of HistoryThesis: The Doctrine of Redemption in the Theology of AthanasiusThesis: Wieman's Criticism of the Personalistic Doctrine of GodWithout thesisThesis: The Christology of William LawThesis: The Religion of the Khasis, a People of North-East IndiaIV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLALICE ISABEL BRYANS.B., Columbia University, 1929A.M., ibid., 1930Ph.D., ibid., 1934RUTH MARION ERSTEDS.B., University of Minnesota, 1927SARA INNIS FENWICKA.B., Western Reserve University, 1939LILIAN ELLEN MIDDLESWARTA.B., Marietta College, 1932BOB LEE MOWERYA.B., Catawba College, 1941B.L.S., University of Chicago, 1947HAL HAYNES SMITHA.B., Berea College, 1941B.L.S., University of Chicago, 1946 Thesis: Professional and Subprofessional Public Libtary Per­sonnelThesis: The Education of School LibrariansThesis: The Education of Librarians Working with Children inPublic LibrariesThesis: A Study of Book Use in the University of Chicago LibraryPaper: Gabriel N aud«Thesis: The Recorded Use of a University Library's Books in TwoAreas-Biological and Physical SciencesPHYL:A.B.ERNES.B.,TYBI1A.B.PAULA.B.JESSIA.MMAR(A.BHARFA.BVIRGA.BJANEA.BVIOL:A.EJUAJ\A.!FRAJ'A.IJEAJ\A.1MARS.!EVE]S.lDARA.lMARA.ELIZA.HERA.BARA.DOliA.SHI]S.STAACARASTAAMAAHAlABElAMAFJEA}SHiJj]V. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARJORIE PAULINE ABRAMSA.B., University of Chicago, 1948ORENA ELIZABETH ARMSTRONGA.B., University of Washington, 1935MARCELLA BLUMENZWEIG BAIRDA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1944FRED ISAAC BAKERA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1941CAROL HELEN BETTMANA.B., Vassar College, 1940MARYLOUISE BROCKPh.B. in Ed., University of Chicago, 1924CONSTANCE MARCIAL BURROUGHSS.B., Baker University, 1933SHIRLEY MILLER BUTTRICKA.B., Brooklyn College, 1945A.M., University of Michigan, 1946MARGARET ELIZABETH DOBREECAREYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1937MICHAEL BERNARD CASEYA.B., University of Minnesota, 1948MAE COLIN CHASEB.L.S., University of Chicago, 1946EDITH WHARTON CLOSEA.B., University of Iowa, 1929CHARLES RONALD COHENS.B., Ohio State University, 1934GRACE MAY ELDRIDGEA.B., Central College, 1938DOROTHY PHYLLIS FLAP ANA.M., University of Chicago, 1949SARAH VIRGINIA FORSTMANNS.B., College of William and Mary, 1932FRED FRAGNERTOSHIKO KAWATA FUKUYAMAGraduate, Doshisha University, 1943MARJORIE LEE GARDENIERA.B., Louisiana State University, 1937HANS HENRY GLISSMANA.B., University of Omaha, 1942JANET MUSGROVE GRANDLEA.B., Oberlin College, 1948DONNA HAGEMANS.B., Columbia University, 1944DALE G. HARDMANS.B., Brigham Young University, 1943ROBERT LEFFERT HARTA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1940GEORGE KIPP HERBERTA.B., University of Louisville, 1949CHARLOTTE CATHERINE HILARIDESA.B., University of Michigan, 1947RUTH M. HUMMELS.B., Iowa State College, 1933MARGARET KLAER HUNTA.B., Vassar College, 1939KATHLEEN MARGARET JACKSONA.B., University of Washington, I929JUDITH BOOTH JACOBS Without thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisPHYLLIS CORRINE JYDSTRUPA.B., Park College, 1948ERNEST MICHAEL KAHNS.B., College of the City of New York, 1949TYBIL FAITHE KAHNA.B., University of Toronto, 1949PAUL FRANKLIN KATESA.B., Southwestern, Memphis, Tennessee, 1949JESSIE SINGER KAZINA.M., American International College, 1940MARGARET LUCILE LAMPEA.B., Beloit College, 1943HARRISON DEAN LETTERMONA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1947VIRGINIA ANNETTE LOOFBOROA.B., Milton College, 1941JANELL HAWORTH MUNNA.B., Colorado State College of Education, 1948VIOLET BEATRICE MUNNSA.B., University of Toronto, 1943JUAN NAZARIO-ALEMANYA.B. in Ed., University of Puerto Rico, 1943FRANK WILLIAM NEW GENT, JR.A.B., Central College, Missouri, 1947JEANNE BLIVEN OREARA.B., Rockford College, 1949MARGARET LOUISE OTISS.B., Simmons College, 1925EVELYN PACKERS.B., Ohio State University, 1949DARWIN PALMIEREA.B., Antioch College, 1950MARGARET HERMAN PEARLMANA.B., Indiana University, 1939ELIZABETH PICKETTA.B., Stanford University, 1950HERMAN PIVENA.B., Syracuse University, 1949BARBARA ANN RANDALLA.B., Franklin College, 1948DONALD WILSON REEDA.B., State University of Iowa, 1935SHIRLEY VERNITA ROGERSS.B., State College of Washington, 1941STANLEY HAROLD ROTHSTEINA.B., University of Louisville, 1949CAROLINE ELIZABETH SCOTTA.B., Augustana College, 1933STANLEY CARTER SHERMAN, JR.A.B., Boston University, 1949MARY MAGDALENE SMINESVIKA.B., St. Olaf College, 1949HARRY STERNBERGA.B., University of Illinois, 1933BERTHA DOROTHY THOMASA.B., Western Reserve University, 1919MARIAN WALKER TILLOTSONPh B., Loyola University, 1940JEAN ELIZABETH TREATA.B., Michigan State College, 1946SHANTA VASISHTA.B., University of Delhi, India, 1944A.M., ibid., 1946LL.B., ibid., 1946 Without thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWi thou t thesisWi thou t thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesis,Without thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisALICE PRICE W ARINNERA.B., State University of Iowa, 1931MARIE CHARLOTTE WEBERA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1942MIRL WESLEY WHITAKERA.B., Millsaps College, 1947FORREST HUNTINGTON WHITNEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1937VIRGINIA RUTH WILEYA.B., University of California, 1941 Without thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisII. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESMARIAN PATRICIA AKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Biological Sciences)ELIZA CECELIA A VELLARS.B., University of California, 1936(Nursing Education)ELAINE RUTH BERMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1943(Biochemistry)JAY CONDERMAN CHAPINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Botany)HILDA LILIE HELMKES.B., University of Chicago, 1945(Biological Sciences)ROBERT FRANKLIN JOHNSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1946(Pharmacology)WILLIAM THOMAS KABISCHA.B., Augustana College, 1948(Anatomy)DOROTHY ESTHER LANEA.B., Stanford University, 1947(Physiology)JEAN HIDEKO OMOTOA.B., University of Illinois, 1948(Anatomy)FRANK GEORGE PIHLIK(Biological Sciences)FRANK HERMANN RUDENBERGS.B., Harvard University, 1949(Physiology)NAO SEKIGUCHIS.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Home Economics)EDWIN MASANORI UYEKIA.B., Kenyon College, 1949(Pharmacology)LOIS RUTH WELLSS.B., University of Chicago, 1945(Home Economics)ERWIN NATHAN WHITMANS.B., Rutgers University, 1948(Physiology) Essay: Twin Studies and the Role of Heredity in the Etiology ofDiabetes mellitusThesis: The Nursing Care Activities of Professional Nurses in aSelected Newborn UnitThesis: Metabolism of Dihydrocholesterol, Coprostanone, andCholestanone in the Intact AnimalEssay: The Natural Vegetation of Northern IllinoisEssay: An Analysis of Nursing Care Plans in Selected Schools ofNursingThesis: The Distribution and Excretion of Radioactive Digitoxinin Normal Cats and RatsThesis: Bone Formation by Fresh and Frozen Transplants ofBoneThesis: Spontaneous and Chemical Reactivation of UltravioletInactivated Escherichia coli K-I2Thesis: Quantitative Studies on the Gomori Alkaline PhosphataseStaining in the Rabbit KidneyEssay: SPeciation of Migratory and Swarming Locusts with aDiscussion of the Evolutionary Significance of MigrationThesis: The Role of the Jelly Coat in the Uptake of Calcium byEggs of Arbacia punctulata before and after FertilizationThesis: The Relationship between Ascorbic Acid Losses andEnzyme Inactivation in Cooked PotatoesEssay: Radioautographic Technique: Its Application to Phar­macological ResearchThesis: Expectations of Nursery-School Children concerningTheir TeachersThesis: Neurological Aspects of Body-Temperature RegulationII. IN' THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJOHN FRANKLIN BAILEY, JR.S.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1949(Meteorology )JOHN FREDERIC BELOW, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Chemistry) Without thesisWithout thesis KMPDL(JIIROBERT LLOYD DAVISS.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Ma thema tics)KAREL WOLFE DELEEUWS.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics)ROGER HAMLIN FARRELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Mathematics)WALTERFEITA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Mathematics)JOHN WILLIAM FIROR, JR.S.B., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1949(Physics)MILTON JACOB FREIMANS.B., Albright College, 1937(Chemistry)PAUL FRENZENS.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Meteorology)DOUGLAS LAIRD GUYA.B., Macalester College, 1949(Mathematics)JOE STROTHER HAM, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Physics)LAWRENCE AMBROSE HUGHESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Meteorology)JOHN CALHOUN JAMIESONS.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Geology)CHARLES LEMUEL JORDANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1949(Meteorology)JACK ISADORE KARUSHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Mathematics)RAY ALDEN KUNZES.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics)ROBERT CHARLES LEDERMANN Thesis: Industrial Functions in Chicago's Near South AreaPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Geography)JAMES RICHARD MACY Without thesis(Mathematics)FRED ARNETT MARTIN Without thesisS.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College,1940(Meteorology ) Without thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisThesis: Addition of Polyhalomethanes to Butadiene SulfoneWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisWithout thesisCHARLES NEVILLE MAXWELL Without thesisS.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Mathematics)PAUL EDWARD McANALLY Without thesisS.B., University of Illinois, 1941(Meteorology)JOHN FRANCIS MINK Without thesisS.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1949(Geology)ARTHUR MOSKOWITZ Without thesisA.B., Cornell University, 1949(Chemistry)PAUL STALLINGS MOSTERT Without thesis(Mathematics)RONALD JOHN NUNKE Without thesisPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Mathematics)LYLE ALEXANDER PATRICK(Physics)ROYRADNERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1945S.B., tus., 1950(Mathematics)EUGENE FRANK URETZS.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics)MERLE POWELL WOODALLA.B., State University of Iowa, 1939(Meteorology ) Without thesisWithout thesisWi thou t thesisWithout thesisProfessional Certificate for Elementary-School Teachers:Evelyn Ann EigelbachDale Edmond Fisher Dorothy Theresa FoltosRichard Alvin Jensen Marilyn Fisher LevineFrances Irene SchwerinProfessional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Earl Otto AlthoffEleonore Angell BartonDorothy Ann BlackledgeLenard Eugene Grote Paul Theodore Lez-chukVivian Fanny MargarisHans Otto MaukschEdwin Lewis StoneJean Dolores HeffernanJohn Adam HeplerArthur Donald KallenAlan Anthony KistlerProfessional Certificate for J unior-College Teachers:Joseph George Jurich Jack William SmallIX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYRIGHTX. THE BENEDICTIONXI. THE RECESSIONAL-Honors March(The congregation remains standing during the Recession) MarriottMARSHALHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSJAMES LUTHER ADAMSWALKER MOORE ALDERTONWALTER BARTKYGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYGEORGE HAY BROWN LEON CARNOVSKYREUBEN FRO DINJOHN GOTTHOLD KUNSTMANNEUGENE P. NORTHROPSTUDENT AIDESROBERT ALEXANDER ADAMSROBERT DAVIS BESTANN CREIGHTON COLLARHASKELL DEUTSCHDONALD ROGERS GERTHROBERT ALFRED GILBERT JEAN DOLORES HEFFERNANNANCY ANN LASHERLAWRENCE SHERMANCAROLYN MARGARET WEISTRICHARD CARLTON WOELLNER1