�bt mnibtt�it!' of ctCbicagoIFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFEL.L.ERTHETwo HUNDRED SIXTIETHlCONVOCATION \�be 'mminterMARCH NINETE E NTH.A.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FOURROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL c.RMORDER OF EXERCISESLAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the University, PresidingI. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-"Phantasy in G Major" BachThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Dean of the University ChapelThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Chancellor of the UniversityThe Convocation OratorII. HYMN FOR THE CONGREGATION America(The congregation standing until after the Prayer.)My country, 'tis of thee,Sweet land of liberty,Of thee I sing:Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Our fathers' God, to thee,Author of liberty-To thee we sing:Long may our land be brightWith freedom's holy light IProtect us by thy might,Great God, our King I A men.-So F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND JOHN B. THOMPSON, Dean of the University ChapelIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"A Time for Positive Decision," DAVID ROCKEFELLER, Trustee of the Univer­sityV. SOLO-"With Verdure Clad" (from The Creation)MARION DAVIS, Soprano, University of Chicago Choir HaydnRecitative:And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yield seed, and the fruit-treeyielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.Air:With verdure clad the fields appear;Delightful to the ravish'd sense;By flowers sweet and gayEnhanced is the charming sight.Here fragrant herbs their odours shed;Here shoots the healing plant.With copious fruit th' expanded boughs are hung;In leafy arches twine the shady groves;O'er lofty hills majestic forests wave.VI. THE AWARD OF HONORSMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationby the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the Univer­sity:Emmon Werner BachLeonard Gross George Paul GuthrieDonald Nathan Levine Theodore William RosenakWilliam Edgar SlaterMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science forevidence of ability in research work in Science:Paul Abraham AlbrechtWilliam Whiley BloomShirley Hills BryantCynthia Price DeutschHoward S. DucoffGeorge Mayer FaibishFrank Wesley FitchWilliam Gellman Bernard Howard GoldDorothy Myrtle HamreBernard James KraskCharles Corbett LaingHerman Barry MolishRonald Elwood MyersEarl Robert Rich Lorenzo Alberto RodriguezGeorge Alban Sacher, Jr.Walter Hinchman SangreeRichard Samuel ThomanRobert Benjamin UretzGeorge Louis WolffEugene ZebovitzAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments ofScience for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Charlotte Hall Altman Carlyle David Jenkins Judith SchaeferVII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science by Dean Morton GrodzinsCandidates for the degree of Master of Arts or of Science by Associate DeanEverett C. OlsonCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration by AssociateDean Royal S. Van de WoestyneCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean Edward H. LeviCandidate for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Acting Dean Seward HiltnerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dr. Wright AdamsCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Napier WiltCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:PETER DEWITT KINGA.B., University of Chicago, 1950 DANIEL ORIN LEVINSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:PAUL CHARLES DINGERCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESEMMON WERNER BACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Germanic Languages and Literatures)EARL ORLO HEDEMARK(History of Culture)LOUISE CARUS MAHDIA.B., University of Chicago, 1944(History of Culture)DAN PASSELLPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Philosophy) JOSEPH SAPENAA.B., San Jose State College, 1950(Philosophy)JEANNE STEARNS(Art)WILLIAM LOUIS STEVENSA.B., Ohio State University, 1949(Philosophy)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESNAIM NICHOLAS ATIYEH(Education) DONALD NATHAN LEVINE H t;( ? i'l1A.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Sociology)MICHAEL JOSEPH BRENNANS.B.C., De Paul University, 1952(Economics) J AMES CLIFFORD NELSONA.B., Lake Forest College, 1951(International Relations)EARL BOGDANOFFA.B., Roosevelt College, 1952(Sociology) BENEDICT VYTENIS MACIUIKA r r ?' ? ?(International Relations)MURIEL RITA BREAULTS.B., Loyola University, 1952(Nursing Education) KATHL YN OPEL McKENZIES.B., University of Illinois, 1952(Nursing Education)It£) /()()OO(G\!)PIt9?? BARBARA GRETCHEN GANSA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Geography) JENNY ROSE PODOLUKB. Comm., University of Toronto, 1948(Economics)KENNETH HAYGOOD(Human Development) EUTHYMIOS THEOTHOROS THEOTHO­ROPOULOSExam., Panteious Supreme School of Political Sci­ence, Athens, Greece, 1942Dipl., University of Athens, Greece, 1952(Education)CARL GOLDENA.B., University of Chicago, 1949(History) ROBERT JUDD SICKELS 1'-1 () 100 0 0A.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Political Science)HAROLD FRANK GOLDSMITHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949(Sociology) LESLIE EARL SPAULDINGS.B., Western Michigan College of Education, 1952(Geography)/1/)10000 PERETZ GORDONA.B., Western Reserve University, 1953(Political Science) HELEN ANNETTE THAYERA.B., University of New Mexico, 1950(An thropology)MARGUERITE ROSE HARMELINGS.B., Northwestern University, 1935(Nursing Education)NOREEN KERR HAYGOOD(Sociology) GORDON JAMES TRAEGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Economics)JOHN MARTIN HOLMESA.B., Washington University, 1951(International Relations) DAVID CARL WOLFSOHNA.B., University of Chicago, 1948A.M., ibid., 1949(Planning)ST�;r.,E�i!��C!r 2r8a�P. 1948 .:r I) 19 i ;(Political Science)THEODORE HESS(History)GEORGE CALVIN HOYTA.B., Stanford University, 1950(Sociology) HELEN EVE WYSOCKIS.B.N.Ed., Mercy College, 1948(Nursing Education)Professional Certificate for Teachers in Secondary Schools:Jeanne StearnsIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLDONOVAN EBERSOLE SMUCKERA.B., Bluffton College, 1936D.B., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1947IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONILSE SCHERZER1 II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESHARRY EDWIN WILLIAMSS.B., State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania,1950(Botany)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESGEORGE EDWARD BACKUSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.B., iu«, 1948S.M., ibid., 1950(Physics)CHARLES F. DAOUSTA.B., Central Michigan College of Education, 1952( Geography)LAWRENCE FRIEDMANS.B., Case Institute of Technology, 1952(Physics)JOHN APT GALEYS.B., Yale University, 1950(Physics)JAMES ANSELM GLEESONA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Chemistry) LEONARD GROSS(Mathematics)JAMES ROBERT HICKSS.B., State Teachers College, Superior, Wisconsin,1944(Chemistry)HOWARD EDMUND OLSONA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota,1942(Geography)DONALD KEITH SEBERAPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948(Chemistry)WILLIAM EDGAR SLATERA.B., University of Chicago, 1952(Physics)III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:CHARLES VAN ABRAHAMSRUSSELL FRANK APITZS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1943CONSTANTINE NICHOLAS BACILGEORGE BERLIANTROBERT EDGAR BOYDSTONS.B.Ch.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1949ROBERT PAUL BRODYA.B., Wesleyan University, 1952HUGH STEWART BROWN, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1950JOHN PETER BUCKEUGENE FREDERICK CHRISTGAUA.B., University of Chicago, 1940A.M., iu«, 1942HAROLD LESLIE COLTMANCHESTER FELIX GOSSEDWARD EVERETT GROSS CUP IINEAL PRICE HAWKINSLEONARD WILLIAM HEINS.B.C., Loyola University, 1952CHARLES WILLIAM JUBY, JR.CHARLES TAMOTSU KITOB.Comm., Waseda University, Tokyo, 1947MARVIN REUBEN KOPULSKYS.B.C., DePaul University, 1953JEAN LAMOTHEM.Comm., University of Montreal, 1951 AARON N. LIBMANLL.B., Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1937EDWARD JAY McGOWENJOHN CHARLES MEYER, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1951SPENCER A. MURPHYWILLIAM GEORGE PARSCHA.B., University of Chicago, 1949HILLER ALBERT PRIESROBERT GEORGE RASMUSSENA.B., Occidental College, 1950OWEN MICHAEL REGANHARRY WEBER RUTERCLARENCE EARLE SHORTSYLVIA SOMMERSJOHN MARTIN STOGINSKIS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1952ADOLPH SVEHLIKGrad., Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke, Prague,Czechoslovakia, 1947ROBERT MICHAEL VLADOVA, JR.A.B., St. Joseph's College, 1951HAROLD LEROY WARD, JR.S.B., University of Illinois, 1949EMERSON ALEXANDER WELLESJACK WALTER WHITEWESLEY McCOOL WILSONS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1953JACK STEPHENS WUNDER@ E�17(G)J� 1\ 111 II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:HAROLD JOSEPH HEFTERPh.B., Loyola University, 1949VERNON HATCH HOUCHENA.B., University of Chicago, 1951JAMES VINCENT HUNT, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1949GEORGE DuCOMB KAHLERTS.B., United States Military Academy, 1945 SAUL HOWARD MENDLOVITZA.B., Syracuse University, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1951D. HARVEY PUCHOWITZ (Posthumous)A.B., University of Chicago, 1951THEODORE WILLIAM ROSENAKALAN ROSENBLATA.B., University of Chicago, 1951III. UNDER THE FEDERATED THEOLOGICAL FACULTYIN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:GEORGE PAUL GUTHRIEA.B., University of Chicago, 1950IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:JOYCE WINIFRED ANDERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1948MICHAEL ERVIN BLAWPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949 UZOECHINA NW AGBOS.B., University of Illinois, 1950ARTHUR JUNICHI OKINAKAA.B., University of Chicago, 1950ROBERT EUGENE PRIESTA.B., Reed College, 1950MILTON RASKINPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.B., ibid., 1949LEO VAN DER REISMed. Sch. Cand., University of Amsterdam, TheNetherlands, 1950(Honors in Medicine)ALFORD CLAUDON DILLERA.B., Bluffton College, 1950DONALD JOSEPH FAULKNERARNOLD LEAB FLICKS.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1950 q 1'119()DONALD BLAKE FLITMANS.B., University of Michigan, 1950FREDERICK ARZA FOXS.B., University of Maryland, 1950 THOMAS ROLAN:QS.B., University of Illinois, 1949DALLAS DONALD GLICKS.B., Bluffton College, 1950AKIRA KUTSUNAIA.B., University of Hawaii, 1950 MAHMOOD SAJJADIAGATHA J. SOBELA.B., Hunter College, 1947ERWIN NATHAN WHITMANS.B., Rutgers University, 1948S.M., University of Chicago, 1951HERBERT LINDENA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1950IV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJ AMES RICHARD BEERBOWERA.B., University of Colorado, 1950(Paleozoology )HERBERT CHARLES BEESKOWS.B., University of Chicago, 1923S.M., ibid., 1924(Botany)GLEN MOORES.B., Brigham Young University, 1949(Botany) OSCAR KULL Y REISS at t=' Cj 'I ?S.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Biochemistry)ROBERT BENJAMIN URETZ /'!)H Q 0 QS.B., University of Chicago, 1947 '-=f ./:"(Biophysics) - =I'l�II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESf 'J.<) WILLIAM ERIC DUNCAN ATKINSON KNOX CALVIN HILL-Z1S""f\<i( A.B., University of Cambridge, 1938 S.B., University of Chicago, 1930(English Language and Literature) A.M., ibid., 1936(Philosophy)MERRILL MARTT MAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1935A.M., uu., 1936(English Language and Literature) b 3(R / YC? Z: '7;1'ff<5J37,Mi7MORE ENE ELIZABETH CRUMLEYA.B., North Texas State Teachers College, 1944A.M., University of Texas, 1946(English Language and Literature)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESEMANUEL MIRZA AMIRA.B., American University of Beirut, 1943A.M., iu«, 1944( Chemistry) JOE STROTHER HAM, JR.Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.M., ibid., 1951(Physics)ROBERT EDWIN HEFTS.B., University of Chicago, 1943S.M., ibid., 1949(Chemistry)ARTHUR GERALD KOWALSKYS.B., Clarkson College of Technology, 1947S.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Chemistry)JOHN EDWARD BRUGGERS.B., Gannon College, 1945S.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1946(Chemistry)EDWARD CATALANOS.M., University of Chicago, 1950( Chemistry)JOHN WILLIAM FIROR, JR.S.B., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1949S.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Physics)ELY MEYER GELBARDS.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Physics) PAUL KRUGERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950S.M., University of Chicago, 1952(Chemistry)JUNJI KUMAMOTOS.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1950(Chemistry) � /) /C!_97• !)@t '" /�1Cf.s:MAURICE GLICKSMANS.M., University of Chicago, 1952(Physics) LLOYD SPENCER NELSONPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948S.M., ibid., 1951(Chemistry)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESPAUL BAERPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(Human Development) ELMER FRANK FERNEAU L.J 13 s 7 7'1S.B., Iowa State College, 1939A.M., Northwestern University, 1948(Education)BERNARD HOWARD GOLD a 1::;/999S.B., University of Chicago, 1939 I� I IA.M., ibid., 1941(Human Development)FREDRICK TIMOTHY BENTA.B., Ohio State University, 1943A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(Political Science)JERRY BOWLES BRISCOES.B., Northwestern University, 1948A.M., University of Chicago, 1949(International Relations) ROBERT MACK GRAY If!'!:) 719QS.B., University of Utah, 1949 \,;..f (S.M., tu«, 1949(Sociology)JAMES A. BYRNEA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1940A.M., iu«, 1943(Education) JAMES GINDLING HARLOWA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1931S.M., tu«, 1933(Education) C41JJf)P1177PHILLIP DAVID CAGANA.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Economics) RICHARD HERRA.B., Harvard University, 1943(History)JOHN NORMAN EMERSONA.B., University of Toronto, 1940A.M., tu«, 1941(Anthropology) GEORGE HORWICH J..I. 8 J q q iA.M., University of Chicago, 1951 I f I I(Economics)THE REVEREND JEAN MARIE JAMMES 1i;V {'1 (Licentiate in Theology, PontificiaUniversitas Gregoriana, Rome, Italy, 1950(Sociology)GEORGE MAYER FAIBISHS.B., University of Illinois, 1940(Psychology)DAVID ISAAC FANDS.B., College of the City of New York, 1944A.M., University of Chicago, -1950(Economics) WILLIAM JAMES MAYER-OAKESA.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Anthropology)Iff) IO()OOIfFi?7?(JL111, HAROLD DAVIDSON McDOWELLA.B., Marietta College, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Sociology)CARL STAMM MEYERD.B., Concordia Seminary, 1930A.M., University of Chicago, 1931(Education) PAUL GROUNDS PHILLIPSS.B., University of Arkansas, 1934S.M., University of Oklahoma, 1935(Geography)JULIUS ALFRED ROTHA.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Human Development) � (3)c/Y1/J F117�WINFRED PLEASANTS MINTERS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1938S.M., ibid., 1939(Political Science) WINFRED NEIL SHELTONA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1949A.M., uu., 1950(Psychology)SEYMOUR SMIDTA.B., University of Chicago, 1948A.M., iu«, 1952(Economics) HP I()OOOLLOYD EDGAR OHLINA.B., Brown University, 1940A.M., Indiana University, 1942(Sociology)BERNARD MARTIN OLSEN, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.M., iua., 1950(Economics) ROBERT CHAIKIN SORENSENA.B., University of Chicago, 1944A.M., ibid., 1948(Sociology)HAROLD WINSTON PFAUTZA.B., Brown University, 1940A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(Sociology)V. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSGEORGE JOSEPH STAUBUSS.B., University of Missouri, 1947M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1949VI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFRED BERTHOLD, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1944D.B., University of Chicago, 1947ROBERT VERELLE MOSS, JR.A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1943D.B., Theological Seminary of the Evangelical andReformed Church, 1945 HERBERT JAI SINGHA.B., University of Lucknow, India, 1939D.B., Serampore College, India, 1948VIII. THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree oj Doctor oj Laws:THE HONORABLE HUGO L. BLACK,* Associate Justice, The Supreme Court of the UnitedStatesLawyer, Senator, and Justice of the United States Supreme Court, in recognition of thematurity and integrity of his work to keep democratic government free and to secure thepeople in their liberties.The candidate will be presented by Roscoe T. STEFFEN, John P. Wilson Professor ofLaw.• Mr. Justice Black was listed to receive the degree at the Fiftieth Anniversary Convocation of the Law School, May 8, 1953,when he was unable to be present. The degree is being conferred at this Convocation.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:HANS ADOLF KREBS, Professor of Biochemistry, The University, Sheffield, England.Earnest scholar of order in the chemical functions of the cell, whose studies on theformation of urea and the oxidation of carbohydrates first demonstrated the universalimportance of cyclic processes in cell metabolism.100 The candidate will be presented by EARL A. EVANS, JR., Professor and Chairman ofthe Department of Biochemistry.IX. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISCoPYlUGHTX. BENEDICTIONXI. THE RECESSIONAL-Toccata and Fugue in D Minor(The congregation remains standing during the Recession.) Regerbr.hams, Charles (Bus' nes )pitz, us ell Fr-ank (B sdr s ) � ithout e isAtiyeh, r aim Lcho as (Educat.Lon ) P p.�A cross-C ltur'� €X�ni atior of int 1 ective v·.ersona Lstic mph ses in education.B ch , .c.! m n i"erner (G rnan) PAPERStefan Ge rg t s Di Bucher d r Hirto und reis edi.cht e ,der S (len nc Sang" und er Hang enden Garten.Bac i.L Con st ntine ichol (r:> sin 5S) \ IT U Tl' S13 c . rs , Geor:;., 1-'..' ar-c (Pf1YS' cs) 'it'1 U I e s.i.sBerliant, G or_ e (3usiness) ITHOUT Tl HSIB f, tarl (Sociology)The sociology of tlI(_; 1. ub.Li,c c: e or' er inBre 'It, ur:bel it CAe ur _�'la l.ucr..... ion)Relauionshi s of the clirica. "nsLruc r anService e sonnelBr ar, ticI.Ciel Jo s rh (Economics)Some issu es in modern conomi.c methods P ERBrad , Robert aul(Bu�iness) \ ITH UTBro n , Hu h Ste 'art, Jr. (Busane ) �ITH UT TH S SBuck, John eter (Business) '\ ITHOU T T ES.LChrist u, Eugene Frederick (Busin s )Coltman, ! rold Les ie (Buaines ) IT lOUT THES �I HOUT T JESISDaoust, Charles tB. (Geogr-aphy)Transition in centr 1 ic i,an:a ricultmre to industryr'Ledman , Law ence (Physics) I hOUT TdESISGaley, John (Phy ics) V ITh UT TH S1Gena. Barbara Gretchen ( eo r nhy)�esi enti '" land use in the umet ar-ea of ChicagoGleeson, J an es Anselm (C� mistry) ITHOUT TH IS4Golden, C rl (Bistol�)The Dr"tisl attitud to 'rd the ovOet nion,1);6-1939Gol s .. Lt h , +ar-o.Ld 'r-ank (Soci ogy)A st..lay 0 .•: ° 11' rential fertility inai to del ent chil r-en rant s ri i precei!in'ordon, eretz (Politi�al bcince)On the Kibbut z as the Best Soc i 1 Or-d ....Gos�, Cheoter lix (Busin s ) V LT., UT r i�S SGross, Le nard ( athemGtics)GrOSSCltp, L I'd N rott, I (Ju5iness) ITH ur HES SGut l rie, Geor e Paul (Livinity)Ki e ... -, ega. ra I S vor-rect L v of Laber-a to)' Yarr 1° ng , ' rguerite •0 e (ursin iucat.Lon )An cci ent r vcnvi rroJrru. in . 0 1 cted C a.ltric SISH ood, _enll.eth (durn .1 evallrt'o of � nt.)ct�v'ci) vion ro r�5,oreen err (Sociology).V Luat, i n o r r search in t " °lyHedem r .. , . rl Otto (history of (,U.Lt r )Di:li ri I. Pi arev: Theori v of hussid.tl 4 ihiLi 68H€in, L .. on ir-d ,i Li n (3usir sa)as , Theodore (Eo tory)So e COL t.cmpor-ary ccnoni,c pr-ob Lems 0 the lold Co at:tl eir hist -Lca back round.Lcks , James Robert (ehemistr.r) IT. OUT TH ISlo Im 5, John artin (International elations)Unit S at S .ost ar mat ri 15 oliey in L tin Am ricaHoyt, Georg Calvin (S ciology)The Trailer i ark COmr'mnityJ 1 ')y, Charles illiam, Jr. (Business)Kito, Ch rles 'I otsu (3us', e 5) ITLOUT TLKopuls. y, arv.i: Reub n (Buatnecs) encyLamothe, J esn (Rusin ss) ITHOUT TH SISLevine, DonaldConforn.ity athan (vociolofY)d deviation in th �st German YouthLioman, ron i • (Business) ITL U T 'S SaCiuirca, Benedict Vyteni alnternational I elations�rme: ser ices Lnf'Luene on th f'orra tion of t h UnitedStctes fOle�fn policy 1938-1941.cGo en, � . ra J :y (..Jusiness)Carus (History of Culture)rd's Attack on Chri tendom PAP �I HOUT T SISahcKenzie,A s ciom t r-i,c (�ursing 'd cation)tlSY 0 interpersonnl reet udent e P �Etionship�� y r, John Char-Lea, Jr. (Bi siness) H J ......� UL' -hy, S ... .encer .. (Business) 'I our '11 SISe.l son , ,James eli 'ford �Int"t;rn tional. Hel tions�he United 5tat s Serl" e '-lL r-ecogru.t Lon of cor urri st ChinaOf.son , Hov ar-d Edm n (G eogr 1-1]" )vergreen Park an ount ur enwood ast.r i d hi.cago ' boun ryPar-ach, , ,'illi I George (Busdrie 5)Pas-ell, Dan (PhilosopLy)n coniTwcion in logic p EftPodolu-, Jenn .od (conomics) PAP1Distri'oution of Lnco« es L 1 vrul da, l74c.Pries, .iller Albert (Busine�s) IT lOUT H SI! S nu .... sen, 1 obert · eor'ge (Business) 1THiJUTbTd SISegan, 0 en : ic el (business)Puter, Harry ,eber (Bus in ss) ,ITHO'J THE ISSapena, JOB"� h (Prri.Lo soohy )i'or iat.Lve and descri tive s )cial scl.encea PAPE�Scherzer, Ll.se (.soci· o r-vi c e Ad Lni.st r-atd.on) L srsSebera., LonaLd i\citb (Chemi..;ltry) l! ISh rt, Clarence Earle (,iu iness) - 11 iOCT THE ISickels, nOO rt Judd (Politic 1 Science)1 he problem of collecti v b r atrung deer t r: liz' t. .on in Congress:.. ro lOS Ls to limit b rgai, ing t.o sin Le--emp.Loy er' or eo. red. unit •Sl�ter, �illiam Edg r (?hysics) I huUT TH SI�Smuc er, Donovan Eoersole (DiviLi y) \ I 'flOUT !H s�O mer s , y-lvia (13ll iness)Sp ul 'ng, Leslie �rl (Geooraphy)opu.Lat Lon 'istriuution in r i.zona � ITI OUT THESISxico.Stet rns , Jeanne ( rt) Pap r.he rela ion bet een t.h t xtilea of w 'illiam orris dthe Art Nouveau,vt vens , 'al Lam 10 is hilosophy)J. he .... e1 ionship bet een Phy sd cs and 'o Lot i.ce in t l:obb es , hilosoprySto Lnsk i , John ,'rtin ( usines )Svehl' K, Ad oh (3 il ess)Thaye , le'Len Annette ( rt rir plo r) 1:-..1. IT ieot.hor-opou Los , 'ut ),p-ice heot.or'o s (Ed c. tion) PAPERThe organ' zat Lon of schoo )ra es by m nt al . g d by chrono-logical age: a r-evi,e of th litera.ture.Trae er, Gordon James (Economic$)evi,e 'S of t 1 e 01-' ir:r m th or-Lee of popul ti Pap rVI dova, lob rt . cnaal., Jr. ( usineas) 'ITHOU IHLSIS� ard, Harold Leroy, Jr. (Business)'elles, Emerson A exander (Rusin 1;)') HEbISI hOUrrrr OUT TH SIShite, Jack alter (Busine s) ITbOUT TH1SISViLliams, Harr,y Edwin (Bot' y)ffect mg cystein on uller and n.:.t 07 n m tabolis ... of sunf'Lower- •. ilson, V, esley cCool(Business)fO f'sohn , David C rl (Planning) THOUT TH1SrSIT 1.0'; Hl-21l"ood, "'te hen Br ce (Poll ie' Science)Television ana the political proc sunder, JacK Stephens (Busine s) iT HOUr TI ESIWysocki, el�;n eve ( rsing dueation)Teachin basic stude t during tele m die , andnursin� raetice period. 1 clinicH 1L954Amir, anuel irzA tudy of th ( Chemistry)re ctions of T-Butyl p roxide in solutionAt ·nson, illiam �ric Dill' can ( lish)Acolastua, by Gulielmus Gn'pheus: A study of mts dramatic structurand didactic inteht, d of its relation to English lit rature inthe sixt eenth century.B er, Paul (iIuman Devel,o nent)otential tress lEi indivi ual, d" t tion: study 0 em" nary.B erbo er, Ja� s ic ard ( aleozoo1ogy)The functionn.l nd comp rative anatomy of the h teroreyid rodents.eesko', erb,rt Charles (Botany)Some ef'f'ect.a of ultr violet irraditions upon soybean pi ts gro n undervarious Li, ht condition •Bent, Frederic imothy (fol'tical Scienc )British muniicip 1 tr'd uni n: 01icie8, practice, relation to¥�itelyism d in 1- ence on 10c 1 government.Berthold, Fred, Jr. (Divinijy)he De' lin of relio':'oua anxi vY.Briocoe, Jerry Bo les (International Relation )conomic int rests in Briti h reI tiona witl China, 19 1-1928.yrne, J� es Anthony (Lduc tio )An va uation of administr t ve practic s of nineteen univ rsityevening colleges.C an, Phillip David ( conomic )The mo 6t ry dyn ..mics of hy er-infl t Lon •Catalano, -' r ( Chemistry)Entro�zy chan es associated i 1 antiferrom netic orderirg. The 10temperature he t capacities of F F2, CoF2, NiF2, and ZnF2.Crumley, oreene liz beth (English)The reputation of Henry Adams.Emerson, John Norman (Anthroplogy)The a.rchaeology 0 the Ontario Iroquois.aib':'sh, G org i yer (Psychology)he ability of schi zo hr nics to i801 te the r 1 v t. timuliin conce t.ual.Lzat.Lcn t s .. s, /F d, ucvi Isc c (leono ico)stdm Les 01 de osH. and vault ce sh in theost ivil far er·od in the United St·te on-n ti J. 1 bank1 76-1896. in th954.Ferneau,J. ole . r Fr-, k (Ldu c· ti n)ctati ... 5 in con su It Rot ions.iror, John illiam, Jr. ( hysics)Co smi,c ray ir tensity Lncr ases asaoc i at d wi.t h solar fLares.Gelbard, 1y yer (Physics)Three-body cont.r.ibut.Lon t o th lriton binding energy.Glicksman, aurice (Phy ic )vCB.tt rin of 217 mev n g tive ions, by hydrog n,Gold, ern rd Ho ard (human Develo ment )An inv sti Qtion :nto the re ati)� sti bet en v r.yin� e�r e ofchr nie emoti .nal.Iy stressf 1 ex erience s verity of (i ie'?.II1onJ e sential hyperf n ai,o n (Ii bet s mellitus P tients.Gray, 1.0b ertstudy ack (Sociology)of holder.) r son i � the church.Ha.J, J 0Th ....t rot h r , Jr. ( hJsics)Ifect of hi h pr �sure·od�ne solutions. r-at.ur-e on the suect rd lo� tH rIo, J'mes Gildling (Educ tion)M inv ntory 0 instructors' iud � ent concerrrincat' on sa: enc • rogr' i inHeft, l�ob rtbsolut d in (Chewistr'j)cross s ctions for deut r-on on bery LLfi 1.Herr, ichard (Hi tori)The en i ht nment an r-evo.Iut Lonary .. pirit in ei ht enth-c nturypain (t; 1'195)·Hill, �nox C�lv�n (�hilOSO hy)Philosophic met hod and tbeory 0 rt in Croce and Dey.Hor.ich, George (�co ornics)o .en m rl et 0 er-at.Lons , the rate _ iI t r-e st , at t h ric level:n essay in the ure t.r.eory 0 tnt.e rest d r ncy.J mes, tL Reverend Jean 'aria ( ocLo'l.oa )The c t!'lo1ic peop.l e and th ir .. ri st s: x ctatio , critic· sLst.akes ,Ko �ls�y, rthur Gerald (Chemistry)Analysis 0 or �ic free radicals by p r � 'netic r sonancab sor- ,tion.Kr r, Paul (Ghe ,istry)High en rgy fission of ieavy e ement s , ,ARCH, 1954.Kumamoto, Junji (Cremist�J)The IJechanisn of hyarolysi for monobenz.yl and dibenz.yl has horic;...cid.cDowell, Harold Davidson (Sociology)Th princi al.' role in a metrooolit 1 school system: its functions:and vt..r�a ions.:y, errill 'artt (Ulglish). bolie theory and practice in the ro ictions of Glter Pater.�. yer-Oakes, illi' J ':lJ1les (Anthro. ology)Fort j 1 ci ent re ..... atio-:s!,.i sit he . te r istoric occu ation ofthe Up r Ohi,o Valley •. eyer, Carl Stamm (Educ tio )Second.r.y and higher educ tion in tt L therSin d. church-- is ouriinter, infred Pleasants (rolitical vcience)Su plying the Confeder ... te armi.es i a study in r r administration.Moore, Gl n (Botany)R 0;) •r t Lon and _�ho:'osynthesis in eed of Hymenoca.Ll.Le ,ass, obert Ver lIe, Jr. (Divinity)The cove iant cone ption in ear-Iy Christi n thought.elan, Llovd S_Je cer ( hemistry)A light scat taring study of emul ion A olymerization.Ollin, Lloyd Edgar (�ociology)The stability and val.Ldi.t.y of arc e exper-Lence t b es ,Olsen, ern rd artin, Jr. (Econo�tc8)The ori in of c pit'l for early Indi.s 1 menuf'acbur-Ing ,au z , II aro l.d ' 'il ston (oJociology)Christi cience: the soc.i o logy 0 ' social move ent . d_ e i�:iC'.;J rou.B�i!li�s, P'ul Grounds (GeogrQ�hy)'I'he Hi i:) emite Kin �d m 0 Jordan: Prole omen to t.echm cal�.ssist( nc �_ro ram.R is, L 0 V der (SlrcerJ)n . alysis) � n� t�.e of uLtr -filter.eiss, OSCe!:' u LL (.diocher istry)The synthe is of leucine in yeo. st.tliCH, 1954.Roth, Julius Alfred (Human evelopment)�aths to �uccess and f'ilure in oei 1 �ci nce graduate study.She.It.on , tinfred Neil (?sychology)The infer ntiQl behavior of clinical PSfcholo ists as re�at�d toaccuracy in clinical �rediction.Singh, Herbert Jai (Divinity)The conb rLbut.L on of Sir uhammad I ) 1 to . odern Ls.l, Lc th Light.Smidt, 0ey. ur (iconomics)ffo- cient mar a ement for gover-n ent he t st.ock s ,Soren en, 0 ertThe rol ofof crimi.n 1 e so�al rejudice in jury trialsLk.in ( .... ociology)lic <er.t im nt �S or- Jos� h (nusi es )) ... c; ill tin concc, t of r venue.Uretz, ob rt Benjamin (Hi' hy.:;ics)Additi ity of X-rr f& n u t r: .. v":'olet ... i zht, in ... he i activation of}r.loiO n di Loia yea�t.HAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityMARSHALJAMES LUTHER ADAMSWALKER MOORE ALDERTONGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOYGEORGE HAY BROWNLEON CARNOVSKYJAMES W. J. CARPENDERCHARLES EDWARD BIDWELLWILLIAM EDWARD CHURCHILLNANCY ANN CUSHWATHOMAS WYNNE EVANSCLIVE STUDLEY GRAYMARY JOANNA McWILLIAMSDAVID ANTHONY PANK ASSISTANT MARSHALSCHAUNCY DENNISON HARRISJOHN GOTTHOLD KUNSTMANNEUGENE P. NORTHROPWILBERT HERBERT URRYWARNER ARMS WICKROBERT CARLTON WOELLNERSTUDENT AIDESALEX MICHAEL SHANE, JR.J AMES LEO SPRATTCAROLINE ANN SWENSONSUSAN KJELLBERG THOMPSONDAVID GARRICK UTLEYJOHN LEONARD WESTLEY