�bt Wnibtr£)itp of QCbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHETwo HUNDRED FIFTY-SECONDCONVOCATION�bt �ummerAUGUST TWENTY-NINTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-TWOROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELTHEsesA COMPLET1, LIST OF GRAbUA'fi�3 FOR TH.b; AUGUST 1952 CONVOCATIONAllen, J B Ph.D.A comparison of the marketing of alcoholic beverages under statemonopoly and open license systems.Alperin, R. J M.A.Soviet music and the novel.Anthony, A Ph.D.Seasonal reproductive cycle .•• in the prairie dog.BacLaweki.L, A J M.A.A study of the national and foreign influences upon the fouroutstanding types of Polish peasant costumes.Bartoo, Carolyn Angus M.A.Friendship and counseling. BF1999 (Rare bk.)Bartoo, Glenn C. M.A.Quaker decisions.Baurr..anis, A V M • .A.Principles and practice of Soviet librarianship.Benson, P H Ph.D.The interests and activities of engaged and married couples inrelation to their personal adjustment.Biderman, Albert D. M.A.Ideological b arr-l ez-s to cognition in a social science exam.Black, C C M.A.The politics of metropolitanism.Boren, C E Ph.D.The history of the Disciples of Christ in Texas 1824-1906.Bronski, M Ph.D.Transplanta.tion of guinea pig embryonic reproductive tissue ..•Brown, H A Ph.D.Two c.Le.sses of non-normal oper-at.or s ,Buckman, R 0 Ph.D.Interaction bet-ween Vi omen , s clubs and institutions in Greater Lafayette,Iridi.ena,2-August '52Byler, A W Ph.D.Italian currents in the popular music of England in the 16th centuryjCalhoun, J R M.A.A study of symbolism in the religion of the Crow.Carpenter, R. � M.A.N eo-scholastic views of church and stat e.Carr, A C Ph.DThe consistency of some inferred emotional reaction-tendencies inprojective test responses.Casson, H Ph.D.Nuclear gamma rays.Chapp, D F M.A.Changes in the reaction of nutrient solutions affected by the greena.lga Stichococcus subtilis.Chiang, You-Keng Ph.D.British devaluation in 1949.Clark, Faith Ph.D.A comparison of the relationships between income and meat consumptionin 1942 and 1948.Coppa.la, P B M.A.The concept of the king in the Spain of Philip III.Counts, Sarah Ph.D.Achievement in college mathematics as a function •.•••.Cumnuns, J M Ph.D.Some personality and motivational factors in learning.Cllildy, P T M.A.Index of participation in a voluntary association for selectedcommunity areas in Chicago.DePoister, VV M Ph.D.Trends in theologica.l beliefs.Deif, N A Ph.D.The Egyptian trade balance.Devor, J W Ph.D.Organiz,ational principles.Doi, J I Ph.D.Educat Lonal, r-ef'orm in occupied Japan.Dorrbusch, S M Ph.D.The family in the labor force.3-August '52.Enverga, T. Y. The purposes of the Luzonian colleges. M.A.Fisher, H F Ph.DThe mechanism of the en�c reduction of coenzyme.Flanders� J W M.A.Development of intro-European trade after Wor�d War IIFlandorf, V S M.A.Music periodicals in the U.S.Fleischer, I B Ph.D.Locally symmetric spacesFox, F Ph.D.Official Spanish policy concerning elementa� education in thePhilippines.Freidson, E Ph.D.An audience and its taste.Fussell, J J Ph.D.A critical analysis of Malinowski's interpretation of religion.Giles, R S Ph.C.The development of a United Nations military policy.Goetz, Y C M.A.Quality, provision and circulation of political science books.Gogolak, F M Ph.D.Infectivity, immmlity and histopathology in the infection of themouse lung with murine pneumonitis virus.Goodman, L S Ph.D.Total cross sections for 14 mev Neutrons.Gottfried, A Ph.D.A.J. Cermak, Chicago politician.Grays ton , J T M.A.A study of the complement fixation reaction in histoplasmosis.Gross, C A Ph.D.Some obstacles encountered in implementing programs of generaleducation in colleges for teacher education.Gruen, D. C Ph.D.The personal adjustment work patterns •• of older physiciansGudas, F Ph.D.The de ba te on Matthew Arnold's religious writings.4-August '52Hahne, H . J M.A.The mode of action of penicillin.Haml.Lsh , Erna R H.A.A study of the relationship between grades and teacher-studentpersonality similarities.Ha.nmain, RGambling.Hartley, R E Ph.D.On the logical foundations of factor analysis.L M.A.Heller, D H Ph.D.The courts and the administration of college students and faculty.He1·rlett, R G Ph.D.Lewis Cass in national politics.Boma, E B M.A.The role of the opposition in representative govermnent.�amieson, J C Ph.D.Phase equilibrium in the system calcite aragonite.Janssen, E F M.A.The location of X-ray injury to the initial phases of antibodyresponse.Kahler, J K H.A.International relations of Indo-China, 1940-51.KennL�gton, G S Ph.D.The effects of reduc4d atmospheric pressure •••Khalaf, J K Ph.D.The water resources of the Lower Colorado River Basin.Kheebak , J H Ph.D.England and national movement in Egypt.King, L J Ph .• D.Responses of Elodea densa to growth regulating SUbstances.Kokoris, Louis A. Ph.D.New results in power--assoc.Iatdve algebras.Kourilov8., Vlasta M.A.Books in translation in the U.S., 1950.Lampel, C M.A.Relativism in the value theory of C.I. Letzi.s ,5-August '52Landry, R S Ph.D.Unfair competition in foreign trade.Lindsey, P C M.A.The concept of function.Linn, E L Ph.D.The association of death rates ••• with the business cycle.Madison, B W Ph.D.Education for social work in Belgium.McKeever, M M Ph.D.Social perceptiveness, a clinical study.Mertz, B G Ph.D.Certain titles of the Egytian queens ••• and hereditary right tothe throne.Miller, D E M.A.The effect of group size upon test performance.Moskowski, S A Ph.D.Lifetime of nuclear isomers.Nathan, Paul Ph.D.Mexico under Cardenas.Neher, L H.A.The political parties in Chicago1s 42nd ward.Novosad, R S Ph.D.Relations between homotopy and homology groups.O'Connor, William M.A.Gambling.Oxman, P L M.A.Ideas of conservatism and social change in the political theory ofthe later Middle Ages.Palmer, 0 E Ph.D.Some aspects of the attitude tOward fiction in America to 1870.Panagopoulos, E P Ph.D.Classicism and the framers of the Constitution.Pattison, vI D 1·1.A.Lend for the dead of Chicago.Peterson, E... El{tlk production. Ph.D.Piehl, F J Ph.D.Effect of ring strain on the lability of cyclopropyl hydrogenatoms.6-Aug'.lst 152Podalsky, R J Ph.D.Protein degradation in bacteria.Pool, Ithiel de Sola Ph.D.The economic conditions of political freedom.Prevost, J C Ph.D.Le Dandysme en France.Probst, Doris J. lvi.A.The growth of publication in international relations.Prussner, F C Ph.D.Methodology in Old Testament theology.RaIl, T Ph.D.Glutathione reductase of animal tissu,es.Reeder, L. G Ph.D.Industrail location in the Chicago metropolitan area.Riemann, G F • M.A.Jl..nout.line for a pragmatical epistemology.Roberts, R R Ph.D.Economic and political ideas eA�ressed in the early socialgospel movement, 1875-1900.Rockwood, C A Ph.D.The personal and farnily life needs of college women;Rosenthal, David Ph.D.Perception of some personality characteristics in members of asmall group.Rossiter, W M Ph.D.Mexican-American relations, 1913-1920.Row"land, F S Ph.D.The epithermal reaction of recoil atoms.Roy, Donald F Ph.D.Restriction of output by machine operators in a piecework machineshop.Rudy, N Ph.D.Some problems in the economics of industrial sampling inspection.Rudy, T P Ph.D.The reaction of ethyl df.azoace tc.te with ketones.Salveson, KGambling. H M.A.Schifferli, R M M.A.A comparison of the contents of periodicals literature, 1905-1930with 1947-1950.7 -Augus t I 52Schlichting, H F Ph.D.The nature and extent of educational research in the laboratoryschools of the University of Chicago, 1903-1928.Segel, R . H Ph.D.A study of �he ability to predict the self-concept of Em individual.Siegel, J E M.A.President Harry S. Tru¢an's conception of foreign policy.Simons, R B Ph.D.The path to nationalization: the British coal industry.Stillings, E J Ph.D.Turnout and electoral trends, 1870-1950.Su1jack, N D M.A.The Yugoslav communist party.Suttle, A D Ph.D.Method for the routine absolute intensity and energy measurementsof beta radiation.S'jKes_.; C'hotfl�S r..... <""d�(',� . .\< ... �c>�\c&._ $<:.(et'Jct::S ·tvI"A.rft(f /� �Taaffe, EdHard J Ph.D.TIle air passenger hinterland of Chicago.,Tachau, F M.A.Diplomacy of the Turkish straits, 1936-1946.Toelle, G R M.A.A fifteenth century publication record: De Bussi's catalogueof the Sweynheim Panmartz Incunabula.To�msend, F H Ph.D.Literary nationalism in Walt Whitman's theory and practice of poetry.Warinner, E M M.A.A comparison of test performance of dull children.weiner, Paul Saul Ph.D.Personality correlates of accuracy.White, T M M.A."The Birth of a Nation It: an analysis.Woo, Ching Chang Ph.D.The pre-c&ubrian geology and amphibolites of the Nemo district, S.�,Zeluck, S M.A.The effect of minimunl wage legislation.Ziebarth, C F Ph.D.Divisions of interline rr.ilroad freight rates.ORDER OF EXERCISESR. WENDELL HARRISON, Vice-President of the University andDean of the Faculties, Presiding1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional- Echo Voluntary for Double Organ PurcellThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Dean of the University ChapelThe Vice-President of the University and the Convocation OratorII. HYMN FOR THE CONGREGATION America(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 PRAYERTIm REVE�ND JOHN B. THOMPSON, Dean of the University Chapel.IV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"Some Changes and Problems in the Next Forty-five Years," WILLIAM FIELDINGOGBURN, Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of SociologyV. SOLO-"Eternal Life"JESSIE GAUSS, Soprano, University of Chicago Choir Olive Du.nganLord, make me an instrument of Thypeace;Where there is hatred, let me sow love;Where there is injury, pardon;Where there is doubt, faith;Where there is despair, hope;Where there is darkness, light;Where there is sadness, joy. o Divine Master, grant that I may notso much seekTo be consoled-as to console,To be understood as to understand,To be loved as to love;For it is in giving that we receive;It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;It is in dying that we are born to eternal life.-ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI (1182-1226)VI. THE AWARD OF HONORSDivisional Honor Scholars selected for excellence in the work of the Departments:Division of the Biological Sciences:Frank Joe SonleitnerDivision of the Humanities:Elizabeth BowmanCarol Dorathea DrathSusan Agnes FodorMarc Selig GalanterJeanne Lorraine HarperJames Gardiner Holland Oren Lloyd J arinkesLois Nell KeyErwin Harold KitzrowGladys Lillian LangworthMerrill Guy RodinHelen Virginia RydholmDivision of the Physical Sciences:John Stanislaus BaranCharles Edwin DeBoerAllan Murry FeldmanAllen Morton Gold Leonard GrossEmmanuel HochfeldMary Elise KirkSeymour Jerome LapporteDivision of the Social Sciences:Richard Samuel AblinLewis Raisman BaronLawrence Beryl BernsCharles Edward BidwellLee BraudeBarbara Constance GerbachCatherine Barbara ErnstThomas Wynne Evans James David FarrellArthur Helman GaleLee Luick HubbardJames Lachlan JagerPhillip KotlerCallen- Lionel John LernerDonald Nathan LevineBenedict Vytenis Maciuika Gilbert Leslie SchechtmanEthel Frances SchweitzerJohn Edmund StoneWilliam Stewart WellsDeborah Ellen WillenWilliam Daniel SerbynDonald Arthur SpeerFrederick Ludwig VookJohn Widmer WinchesterSteven PolgarHallowell PopeWilliam Rudolph RosengrenRichard Edward SchwartzTheodor George SommerJohn Albert SonquistCharles Van BuskirkEdward Alan WolpertThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Scholarship for the first-year woman ranking first in thecomprehensite examinations in the College is awarded toJanet OlsonVII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in the Divisions by Dean NapierWiltCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Dean Ralph WinfredTylerCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by Dean GarfieldV. CoxCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Associate Professor Sidney E.MeadCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Professor Harry Kalven, Jr.Candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Associate Dean George V. LeRoyCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Walter BartkyCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Bernard Turkla Joseph YavitII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:Ani! Roy Spencer ChowdhuryAnn Tiffin Hays James Francis KearneyMorton Schagrin Herman Benjamin WeissmanCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESALINE JEANNETTE BACLAWSKIS.B., Western Reserve University, 1939(Home Economics) EDWARD LAWRENCE CROWLEYS.B., Northwestern University, 1950(Linguistics)JESSIE MACGREGOR CAMPBELL CUN­NINGHAMPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)GEORGE MALCOLM COLBYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(English Language and Literature)JEANNE CRAGEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1944(Art) THOMAS LEO DAYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)CLARE LAMPELA.B., University of Toronto, 1950(Philosophy) NICHOLAS NIRGIOTISPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)MARGARET NELLA NORHEIMA.B., College of St. Catherine, 1937(English Language and Literature)DAVID MELVIN PAUL, JR.(English Language and Literature)PEGGY HELEN PEPPER(Philosophy)FREDERIC LUTHER PERAA.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Germanic Languages and Literatures)BARBARA GARLAND POLIKOFFA.B., University of Michigan, 1950(English Language and Literature)GEORGE FREDERICK RIEMAN, JR.A.B., Colgate University, 1942(Philosophy)EVE LORE SALOMON(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JAMES DAVID SALTERA.B., Amherst College, 1946(English Language and Literature)DOROTHY KATHRYN THOMASS.B. in Ed., Lincoln University, 1942(English Language and Literature)RUSSEL JAY TIPPETS(Philosophy)DONALD HUBERT TRITSCHLERS.B., Northwestern University, 1951(English Language and Literature)JOHN FREDERICK VICKREYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(English Language and Literature)JOSEPH EARL WILEYPh.B., Loyola University, 1950(English Language and Literature)LETITIA JOAN YOUNGA.B., Radcliffe College, 1951(English Language and Literature)ARTHUR ROBERT EVANSA.B., College of St. Thomas, 1949(History of Culture)ROBERT BURNS FOREST(English Language and Literature)VERNON WALTER GRAS(English Language and Literature)ULU ISRAEL GROSBARDA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(English Language and Literature)MARIGOLDEN GUESTA.B., Pennsylvania College for Women, 1951(English Language and Literature)SEYMOUR MORSE JANOWITZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM ALBERT KERR(English Language and Literature)THOMAS CHARLES KISHLERA.B., De Paul University, 1951(English Language and Literature)THEODORE PAUL KLAMMERS.B. Ed., Concordia Teachers College, 1949(Music)GEORGE FRANCIS McNAMARA(Greek Language and Literature)GAETANO ANTHONY MONGELLUZZOM.B., American Conservatory of Music, 1951(Music)ROBERT EDWARD MOOREA.B., Loyola University, 1951(English Language and Literature)JOHN ROBERT NAB HOLTZA.B, Loyola University, 1951(English Language and Literature)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESROBERT ALEXANDER ADAMSA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)GLENNA JUANITA ALBERSEd.B., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, 1932(Education)ROBERT JAY ALPERINA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Political Science) DOROTHY-JANE VIVIAN BERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1941Ed.B., National College of Education, 1942(Education)ALBERT DAVID BIDERMANA.B., New York University, 1947(Sociology)CREED CARTER BLACKS.B., Northwestern University, 1949(Political Science)ROBERT GREEN BROWNS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1950(Education)JANET CAMPBELLS.B. in Ed., Boston University, 1935(Education)RICHARD VAN ALSTINE CARPENTERA.B., Marquette University, 1924LL.B., Columbia University, 1927(Political Science)CHI-CHONG CHOWA.B., Cornell University, 1951(Economics)JAMES VINCENT COMPTONA.B., Princeton University, 1950(History)ADELA CIERTE ANDALS.B.N.E., Philippine Union College, 1949(Nursing Education)LINDA ARGIRYS.B. Nurs., Western Reserve University, 1948(Nursing Education)JEANNETTE REBECCA BAERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929(Sociology)GLENN CARROLL BARTOOS.B., United States Coast Guard Academy, 1945(Sociology)HILDA ALICE BENNETTA.B., University of Toronto, 1951(Nursing Education)PEGGYBERNARDINE COPPALAA.B., Woman's College of the University of NorthCarolina, 1950(History)PAUL THOMAS CUNDYA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College of Chicago, 1937(Sociology)JENNIE LOUISE DEL UGAS.B., Youngstown College, 1949(Nursing Education)JOSEPH JOSHUA DIXONEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1943(Education)TOBIAS Y. ENVERGAS.B. in Ed., National University, Manila, P.l., 1942(Education) MELVIN JULIUS LARSONA.B., Concordia College, 1942(Education)LIONEL JOHN LERNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Economics)BERNARD FABIAN LICKTEIGPh.B., Mt. Carmel College, Niagara Falls, Ontario, 1943(Education)PAUL COTTRILL LINDSEY(Sociology)RAYMOND LINDSTRANDPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)ARTHUR WILL LUKENSS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1937(Education)MARGARET TERESA MADDENS.B. in Ed., Boston University, 1945(Nursing Education)MIRIAM JUNE WIDTE FLANDERS(Economics)PATRICIA JOAN FRANKS.B., Queens College, 1951(Education)BARBARA SUE GELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Human Development)GWENDOLYN ROSE GIBBYA.B., Park College, 1951(Education)EDWARD THEODORE GORMANA.B., Wabash College, 1940(Education) ROBERT EDMOND McCABEA.B., Central State Teachers College, Mt. Pleasant,Michigan, 1946A.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Planning)CHARLES DELMAR McKEEHANS.B. in Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1949(Education)EDWARD MICHAEL MENDELSONA.B., University of Cambridge, 1948(Anthropology)DONALD EUGENE MILLER(Human Development)VIRGINIA JUNE MILLERS.B., University of Minnesota, 1948(Nursing Education)GEORGE RANDOLPH MORRISONA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Economics)MARY FRANCES MULLERS.B., Texas State College for Women, 1947(Education)DONNA LEE MYERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Social Sciences)LEONARDO NEHERA.B., Bowling Green State University, 1948(Political Science)WESLEY PAUL GRONEWOLDA.B., North Central College, 1922(Education)MATHILDE AMANDA HAGAA.B. Ed., Minot State Teachers College, 1937M.N., Yale University, 1946(Nursing Education)ERNA R. HAMLISHEd.B., National College of Education, 1951(Education)ROBERT LOUIS HANKINS.B., University of Illinois, 1951(Sociology)EDNA BEATRICE HOMA(Political Science)ELEANOR BEATRICE JACOMETA.B., Mary Manse College, 1947(Education) HARRIET MARGARET O'BRIENA.B., Mundelein College, 1945(Education)MAXWELL OBST(Economics)WILLIAM O'CONNOR(Sociology)ELIZABETH CECELIA OLSENA.B., St. Olaf College, 1940M.N., Western Reserve University, 1943(Nursing Education)MABLE AGNES JOHNSONS.B. in Ed., University of Minnesota, 1942(Nursing Education)ZENOBIA MALARCHER JOHNSONA.B. Ed., Southern University, 1933(Education)JOHN KNAPP KAHLERA.B., Elmhurst College, 1951(History)PAUL GABRIEL KEATB.RA., City College of New York, 1949A.M., Washington University, 1950(Economics) JOEL ORLENA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Sociology)RUTH FARNHAM OSBORNEA.B., Northwestern University, 1923(Education)PIDLIP KERMIT OXMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1945(Social Thought)WILLIAM DAVID PATTISONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Geography)EDWARD KENNETH KIMPTONPh.B., De Paul University, 1924S.B., Lewis Institute, 1929(Education)ETHEL ELIZABETH KINDERMANS.B., University of Illinois, 1930(History)THOMAS HOLMES LARSEN(Social Sciences)MARVIN SAMUEL PAULS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1940(Education)VIRGINIA ANNE PIDGEONA.B., Oberlin College, 1944(Nursing Education)ROBERT PORTER PINKERTONS.B., Heidelberg College, 1924(Education)ELIZABETH BARRYMORE RANKINS.B.N., University of Western Ontario, 1950(Nursing Education)ANNA MAE REJCHAS.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1948(Nursing Education)ALICE ELIZA ROWES.B. Nurs., University of Pittsburgh, 1947(Nursing Education)KRISTOFFER HOGSET SALVESONB.Cornrn., Norwegian School of Economics and Com-mercial Science, 1946LL.B., University of Oslo, 1947Cand., Social Economics, ibid., 1951(Sociology)JOSEPH PETER SCHNITZEN(Education)JOYCE EDITH SIEGELA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(International Relations) CLARA L. SWANSONEd.B., Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1937(Education)CHARLES FREDERICK SYKESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Sociology)FRANK TACHAUPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Political Science)GUADALUPE VILLAVICENCIO TOLEN­TINOS.B.E., University of Santo Tomas, Manila, P.L, 1947(Education)(HENRIK) ERWIN VAN ASBECKGraduate, University of Leiden, Netherlands, 1949(Sociology)VERA MARIE VATTHAUERB.S.P.H.N., University of Michigan, 1946(Nursing Education)GRACE SOLVEIG HAUSMANN WALBYA.B., University of Manitoba, 1938(Education)ETHEL LEE DOCKERY WALKERA.B., Johnson C. Smith University, 1948(Education)GWENDOLYN STUART WALKERA.B., Southern University, 1941(Education)FLORENCE MAY SILVERSTEINA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1946(Education)LOUISE WARNER SIVYEREd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1940(Education) ELLEN MADIGAN WARINNERA.B., Queens College, 1945(Psychology)CLEMENT CARL WATKINSEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1939(Education)THOMAS OLIVER WEIRA.B., Mt. Union College, 1936(Economics)MADGE STUART SLEDGES.B. Nurs., Western Reserve University, 1948(Nursing Education)LEWIS ROY SPRIETSMAA.B., University of Chicago, 1940(Education) MARCIA MADILYN WEISS(Education)TOM MURRAY WHITEA.B., University of Chicago, 1943(History)SUE ANNA YARBROUGHS.B. in Ed., Arkansas State Teachers College, 1947(Education)STEPHEN ZELUCK(Economics)JOSEPH L. STENDIGA.B., Boston University, 1950(Sociology)NEDJELJKO DINKO SULJAKLaw Diploma, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1939Laurea di dottore, University of Rome, Italy, 1946(Political Science)Professional Certificate for Elementary-School Teachers:Marcia Madilyn WeissProfessional Certificate for Secondary-School Teachers:Raymond Lindstrand Eve L. SalomonProfessional Certificate for Junior-College Teachers:Thomas Holmes Larsen Eve L. SalomonIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLCAROLYN ANGUS BARTOOA.B., Denison University, 1949 JAY ROBERT CALHOUNA.B., University of Washington, 1947IV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLARTURS V ALENTINS BAUMANIS DORIS JEAN PROBSTM.Oecon., University of Latvia, 1933 Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1948ROSEMARY MARGARET SCHIFFERLIA.B., Nazareth College, 1932S.B., Columbia University, 1937GERVASE ROBERT TOELLE, O.CARM.Ph.B., Mount Carmel College, 1945A.M., Catholic University of America, 1950VERA SANGERNEBO FLANDORFVERA CHARLOTTE GOETZVLASTA KOURILOVAV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARGARET WINTHROP BERRYA.B., Smith College, 1949MARJORIE FLINT COOMBSA.B., University of Michigan, 1950 MILDRED ANN GOLDBERGA.B., University of Washington, 1950JOYCE PATRICIA WOZUMIA.B., University of Hawaii, 1950II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESDONALD FREDERICK CHAPPPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Botany)J. THOMAS GRAYSTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1947M.D., ibid., 1948(Medicine) HELEN JO HAHNES.B., University of Illinois, 1950(Bacteriology and Parasitology)EUGENE FRANCIS JANSSENS.B., Roosevelt College, 1951(Bacteriology and Parasitology)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCHARLES EDWIN DEBOER(Chemistry)BERNHARD EBSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Mathematics)WILLIAM PAUL ELLIOTTA.B., St. John's College, 1947(Meteorology)GUY ARTHUR FRANCESCHINIS.B., University of Massachusetts, 1950(Meteorology)BURTON SEYMOUR GARB OWA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics)ROGER DONALD GINGERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Chemistry)CHARLES JAMES GOEBELPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Physics)ALLEN MORTON GOLDA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Chemistry)HUBERT WHITNEY JOYA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Chemistry)WILLIAM DELONG KLEISA.B., University of Colorado, 1949(Meteorology)SANFORD LIPSKYA.B., Syracuse University, 1950(Chemistry)VIRGIL EDISON MATTHEWSS.B., University of Illinois, 1951(Chemistry) DAVID JOHN MESCHIA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Chemistry)ROBERT EUGENE MEYER(Chemistry)VERA STEPEN PLESSPh.R" University 0f..Chkago,-l949·· • '" - '.'_"�"'Mathematics)FRANZ ADRIAN POSEYS.B., Millsaps College, 1951(Chemistry)JOHN ALBERT RAYNEE.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1950(Physics)THOMAS THACHER ROBINSONA.B., Swarthmore College, 1950(Mathematics)JEROMESTANLEYSALLOS.B., University of Illinois, 1951(Chemistry)RALPH EDGAR SCHWARTZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Ma thema tics)ROBERT EVAN SLOANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1950(Geology)JEROME SP ANlERA.B., University of Minnesota, 1951(Mathematics)DONALD CHARLES STUPEGIA(Chemistry)TUGRUL TANERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1949(Mathema tics)OWEN HOWELL THOMASPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Chemistry)EDWARD JOSEPH VOLTAGGIOS.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics) HAROLD WIDOM(Mathematics)JOHN WIDMER WINCHESTERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Chemistry)III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION,/For the Degree of Bachelor oj Social Service:ANN SALE BARBERII. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of M aster of Business A dminzstration:ALBERT ANDREA AASENS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1945WALTER ARTHUR BARZS.B., University of Illinois, 1940THOMAS PATRICK BRADYS.B., Fordham University, 1941J.D., De Paul University, 1949BESSIE BEATRICE BRYCEA.B., Knoxville College, 1928S.B., Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial StateCollege, 1940KENNETH EDWARD CHIMENEA.B., University of Chicago, 1950BERNARD FRANCIS CINKOSKES.B., Indiana University, 1941 DONALD CAMPBELL JACKSONJOHN HARRISON KENNEDY IIIA.B., University of Chicago, 1950THADDEUS MATHIAS KRAWCZYKS.B., Roosevelt College, 1950THEODORE STEWART LEVITONA.B., University of Chicago, 1950MARTHA CANADINE LOCKMANA.B., Goucher College, 1932ROY RANDALL CLAYTORS.B., Virginia State College, 194,9ARTHUR G. COOKS.B., Harvard University, 1940LEWIS RAY COOKS.B., University of Illinois, 1929S.M r E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1945DON HERBERT ELDREDGES.B., Beloit College, 1940ERIC GUSTAV ERICKSON, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1943FRANCIS XAVIER FAYA.B., Boston College, Newton, Massachusetts, 1943FRED ANDREAS GITZENDANNERMech. Eng., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1934VANCE EDWARD GRAY IIS.B.B.A., West Virginia State College, 1948CASIMIR GRIGLIK, JR.S.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951JOHANNES GUNNAR HELGASONPAUL BERKSHIRE HENDERSONS.B., Northwestern University, 1940ALBERT LEROY HENKLEJOHN THOMAS HICKEYS.B.C., Loyola University, 1948 HERBERT WALTER LUTTERLL.B., De Paul University, 1943OWEN MANSFORD LYNCHA.B., Miami University, 1938ERNEST JAKOB MARXLEE FRANKLIN McCUES.B.M.E., Purdue University, 1948MAXWELL EDWARD MINORS.B., Lombard College, 1923JOHN PHILLIP MOEHLING, JR.S.B.Ch.E., Purdue University, 1940ELLIOTT MORRIS NESVIGS.B.E.E., University of Wisconsin, 1943JAMES A. NEWMANS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1937GEORGE H. NORTON, JR.A.B., Denison University, 1935ROWLAND P. NORTONB.E., Ohio State University, 1929ROY C. NYBERGS.B., University of Illinois, 1942LAWRENCE TICE PEIFERS.B., Northwestern University, 1947RICHARD D. PETTIBONES.B., Beloit College, 1943GEORGE POPEA.B., College of Wooster, 1941HUGH A. PRICEPh.B., Northwestern University, 1939HAROLD A. IDLEMANS.B., Bethany College, 1925HENRY SHIGERU ISHIZUKAS.B., University of California, 1941 ROY PLEASANT ROSSER, JR.S.B.C., University of North Carolina, 1936MAX LEAVITT ROWEA.B., University of Illinois, 1943LL.B., ibid., 1946JOHN FERDINAND RZESZUTS.B.C., De Paul University, 1952ALDEN JAMES SCHNEIDERS.B.C.E., University of Illinois, 1941JOSEPH JOHN SCHUESSLERS.B.C., Loyola University, 1936A.M., Niagara University, 1939 MARK HARRIS TRUMBOA.B., Aurora College, 1937DUNCAN FREDERICK VANDERLIPS.B. Ed., Northwestern University, 1942EDWIN HAMILTON VAUSES.B., University of Illinois, 1947S.M., ibid., 1948MICHAEL TIMOTHY VERBICHVERNON FREDERICK VIRCHOWWILLIAM EDWARD VOGELBACKRALPH LEE WAGNER, JR.S.B.B.A., Northwestern University, 1951GERALD WINSTON WALTERS.B.E.E., Kansas State College of Agriculture and Ap­plied Science, 1948SHOUKY AZEEZ SHAHEENA.B., University of Chicago, 1950KERRY FRANCIS SHEERANS.B., Marquette University, 1951JANET LOUISE STONER SIEVERSA.B., Valparaiso University, 1938GEORGE NORTHRUP SIMPSON, JR.A.B., Amherst College, 1951SAM P. SPEARSS.B., East Texas State Teachers College, 1938 GEORGE FRANK WARGAS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951JACK ALLISON WHALENS.B., University of California, 1950EARL VICTOR WILLIAMSA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1934HAL SPRING WILSONS.B., Kansas State College, 1929GEORGE IRWIN YASEENS.B., University of Chicago, 1944NORBERT PHILIP STARSHAKS.B.C., University of Notre Dame, 1931RICHARD ALAN STEGEMANA.B., Lake Forest College, 1933S.M., University of Illinois, 1934ROBERT M. SULTANS.B., University of Illinois, 1941III. UNDER THE FEDERATED THEOLOGICAL FACULTYIN CO-OPERATION WITH THE MEADVILLE THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:HERBERT FERDINAND VETTER, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1947PAUL BRIAN HUEBNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1947CHARLES EDWARD LINDELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1949 IV. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:LOIS JOSEPHS WELLA.B., University of California, 1949V. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES:For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ROBERT SAYRE COX, JR.S.B., Stanford University, 1946S.M., ibid., 1948Ph.D., tu«, 1952IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYADAM ANTHONY I. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGARTH STANFORD KENNINGTONS.B., University of Wyoming, 1940S.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Zoology)LAWRENCE JARVIS KINGA.B., Earlham College, 1938S.M., University of Chicago, 1942(Botany)RICHARD JAMES PODOLSKYS.B., University of Chicago, 1946(Biophysics)THEODORE WILLIAM RALLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.B., ibid., 1948(Biochemistry)S.B., University of Buffalo, 1943S.M., Marquette University, 1948(Zoology)MARIE BRONSKIEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1940S.M., University of Chicago, 1946(Zoology)HARVEY FRANKLIN FISHERS.B., Western Reserve University, 1947(Biochemistry)FRANK MARTIN GOGOLAKS.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Bacteriology and Parasitology)ARTHUR WILLIAM BYLERB.Mus., Bethany College, 1921B.Mus. (Organ), ibid., 1923A.B., Doane College, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(Music)FABIAN GUDASA.B., University of Chicago, 1938(English Language and Literature)BARBARA GROSS MERTZPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.M., ibid., 1950(Oriental Languages and Literatures) OSMOND ERNEST PALMERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1929A.M., ibid., 1932(English Language and Literature)JOHN CENTI PREVOSTA.M., University of Chicago, 1939(Romance Languages and Literatures)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFRANK HERRICK TOWNSENDA.B., Williams College, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1946(English Language and Literature)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESHERBERT ARLEN BROWNPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.M., ibid., 1950(Mathematics)HARVEY CASSONA.B., Brooklyn College, 1942S.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Physics)ISIDORE BERNARD FLEISCHERS.B., Brooklyn College, 1948S.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Mathematics)LEONARD SEYMOUR GOODMANA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1943(Physics)JOHN CALHOUN JAMIESONS.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.M., ibid., 1951(Geology)LOUIS A. KOKORISS.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.M., ibid., 1948(Mathematics)STEVEN ALEXANDER MOSZKOWSKIPh.B., University of Chicago, 1945S.B., ibid., 1946S.M., ibid., 1950(Physics) ROBERT STEPHEN NOVOSADS.B. in C.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1942S.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Mathematics)FRANK JOHN PIEHL(Chemistry)FRANK SHERWOOD ROWLANDA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1948S.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Chemistry)THOMAS PHILIP RUDYS.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Chemistry)ANDREW DILLARD SUTTLE, JR.S.B., Mississippi State College, 1944(Chemistry)EDWARD JAMES TAAFFES.B., University of Illinois, 1945S.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Geography)CffiNG-CHANG WOOS.B., National University of Peking, China, 1937S.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Geology)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESCandidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:PURNELL HANDY BENSONA.B., Princeton University, 1935A.M., Harvard University, 1936(Sociology)RILMA OXLEY BUCKMANA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1937A.M., New York University, 1945(Sociology)ARTHUR CHARLES CARRS.B. Ed., State Teachers College, Buffalo, New York,1941A.M., Columbia University, 1946(Psychology)YOU-KENG CHIANGGraduate, Central Political Institute, Chungking,China, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Economics)FAITH CLARKA.B., Wooster College, 1933S.M., University of Chicago, 1934(Home Economics) JEANNE MARIE CUMMINSA.B., Swarthmore College, 1948(Psychology)NAZIH AHMED DEIFB.Com., Fouad I University, Cairo, Egypt, 1944A.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Economics)SARAH COUNTSS.B., University of Chicago, 1947(Psychology) W. MARSHON DEPOlSTERA.B., Phillips University, 1932A.M., ibid., 1933D.B., Vanderbilt University, 1934A.M., University of Chicago, 1936(Sociology)JOHN WESLEY DEVORA.B., University of Kansas, 1924A.M., ibid., 1929(Education)JAMES ISAO DOlA.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Education)SANFORD MAURICE DORNBUSCHA.B., Syracuse University, 1948A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Sociology)HENRY FREDERICK FOXA.B., St. Louis University, 1938Th.B., Woodstock College, 1947(Education)ELIOT LAZARUS FREIDSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.M., ius., 1950(Sociology)ROBERT STERLING GILESA.B., Trinity University, 1944A.M., American University, 1947(International Relations)ALEX GOTTFRIEDEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1941A.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Political Science)CHALMER ANDREW GROSSS.B., University of Illinois, 1930S.M., ibid., 1934(Education)DOLORES COLEN GRUENS.B., Ohio State University, 1944A.M., ibid., 1945(Human Development)RAYMOND ELLIS HARTLEY, JR.A.B., University of Kansas, 1942A.M., ibid., 1947(Psychology)DAVID HAROLD HELLEREd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1941S.M., University of Chicago, 1942(Education) .RICHARD GREENING HEWLETTA.M., University of Chicago, 1948(History)JAFAR HUSSAIN KHESBAKGraduate, Higher Teachers College, Baghdad, Iraq,1946A.M., University of California, 1949(History)RICHARD SABOURIN LANDRYA.B., Amherst College, 1938A.M., University of Chicago, 1941(Economics)ERWIN LOUIS LINNA.B., University of Chicago, 1939A.M., ibid., 1943(Sociology)MADRIGALE MACONAGHIE McKEEVERA.B., Vassar College, 1941(Human Development)PAUL NATHANA.M., University of Chicago, 1948(History) EPAMINONDAS PETER PANAGOPOULOS(History)EVERETT EGGERS PETERSONS.B., Montana State College, 1939S.M., nu; 1943A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Economics)ITHlEL DE SOLA POOLA.B., University of Chicago, 1938A.M., tus., 1939(Political Science)LEO GLENN REEDERA.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Sociology)ROBERT REWALT ROBERTSA.B., Whitman College, 1942A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(History)CATHERINE AUGUSTA ROCKWOODS.B. in Ed., State Teachers College, Framingham,Mass., 1932Ed.M., Tufts College, 1941(Education)DAVID ROSENTHALA.B., University of Akron, 1941A.M., George Washington University, 1947(Psychology)WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSITER,A.M., University of Chicago, 1949(History)DONALD FRANCIS ROYA.B., University of Washington, 1935A.M., ibid., 1935(Sociology)HARRY FREDRICK SCHLICHTINGA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1940A.M., University of Chicago, 1946(Education)REUBEN H. SEGELS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1939A.M., Northwestern University, 1942(Human Development)RICHARD BAKER SIMONSA.B., Miami University, 1941(History)EDWIN JAMES STILLINGSA.B., Hiram College, 1942A.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Political Science)PAUL SAUL WEINERA.B., University of Rochester, 1941A.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Human Development)JESSE BISHOP ALLENA.B., Berea College, 1941S.M., Indiana University, 1942NORMAN RUDYS.B., University of Chicago, 1942M.B.A., ibid., 1947 V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSCHARLES FREDERICK ZIEBARTHA.B., State College of Washington, 1931A.M., ibid., 1932CARTER EX CELL BORENA.B., Texas Christian University, 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1937D.B., ibid., 1939JEROME JAY FUSSELLJ.B., University of Missouri, 1946A.M., University of Chicago, 1949 VI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFREDERICK CARL PRUSSNERD.B., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1941A.M., Northwestern University, 1942VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONBERNICE QUATEMAN MADISONS.B., Northwestern University, 1932A.M., University of Chicago, 1937.JIX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCOPYKIGHTX. THE BENEDICTIONXI. THE RECESSIONAL-"]our de Fete"(The congregation remains standing during the Recession) MarriottHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityMARSHALASSISTANT MARSHALSJAMES LUTHER ADAMSWALKER MOORE ALDERTONGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYGEORGE HAY BROWNLEON CARNOVSKYJAMES W. J. CARPENDER CHAUNCY DENNISON HARRISJOHN GOTTHOLD KUNSTMANNEUGENE P. NORTHROPWILBERT HERBERT URRYWARNER ARMS WICKSTUDENT AIDESCHARLES EDWARD BIDWELLJERRY GRANT CHUTKOWALBERT DANIEL FELDMANEVA JEAN FISHELLBRUCE MARVIN JOHNSONSYLVIA ELVINE KNAUSSELLEN ELIOT McGIFFERT WILLIAM RUDOLPH ROSENGRENWILLIAM EDGAR SLATERANTOINETTE MARIE SODERJANET ELLEN STEWARTNAN ELIZABETH TAYLORHAROLD ANSON WARD III