�be Wnibetsitp of <tbicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHETwo HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHCONVOCATION�bt �pringFIRST SESSIONJUNE SEVENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVENROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELJUNE1957COMPDl1TE LIST OF' GR.! DU . rzs Foa JU E 1957 CO JVOCATIONw/o Lncti cat e s "wrt.nout, t.nes.i s"AArons, Louis (PS'TC1) h.D.Visual movonont, ana instcnsity discrimination in catsd'ter en.rly r-est r-l.ct.Lon t: d de, ri vatio 1 of Jatt ern vision.Alexande-', Ernest ina G· r-ci.a (Soc,6erv.) A.1. uloAl.Len , Othelia .t!Jlois (Educ 11) j. :,.Paper: study of tnc cardiac consultatior .. progr-am in theChicago public school �yHter ..Pnderson, �velyn J: (Grad. Lib) A.M.An. ana.lyt.Lca.; st udy or sorae revieving n.edi.a of children's books.Anderso I., Lenor-e we: rio f pnil.) J •••Paper-s causal analysis of' Reinhold i�iebuilr' s conce; t f thest at e,1-...1io.o, aul.Lne �<. (Pre .... of T'ea",r..ers) S •.•The sur-vfve.L va.lue and evo.lut.Lon. r'Y si �nificcu_ce 01 intra »ecd.es.agoressi .. m i ... (: .i a.Ls •Anspach .1m:x{�, �C ar-lyn ·lice (HoH.e se.) PlID.Style in dresses.Au, Harvin (Bus.) 4�.B.A. I/OBahcall, John Nord; ( hy ai.c.e) (u .......Boker, Carroll ;:LcBeth (Graa.Lin.) .f,e,;Bookbir:ding t nd o ooxb Lnder-s in Lo idon , 1493-1603: a survey ')ftheir le.:.�a.l, econond.cj and social st<..,tus.Ballard, Billie Lynn (Med.)1'4 st-udy of multi 1 � .scr-eerdrig in 1 eaLt.h eval.uat.Lcn,Barber, Repinald Collinson (Bus.) LB • .A.. /0Barnett, J�mes Wilson II (Bus.) M.�.A. w/oBarrington, Barbar-a J�orl ry (�1oc,Serv.) A.:' .. �/liBarrington, Byron Lee (t:l�ych.) .1,.I'he effects of trai ing in psy clobl erapy t a. longitudinal studyemphas.l s.lng objective measures of chance in tnerapeutic responses.Baruch, David (Soc.Serv.) A ·.to ,joBastiani, Carl Anthony (Phil.) A. .,Proba:Jility and the interpretation of .u tu mechanics.Bates, Evalyn (Educ.) A.k.Paper: Devel.opment of' the Goddard College adult program.Becker j,' Babett e Minnie (Or.Lang. j PhD.�usic in the life 01 ancient China: from li�OO Be to .300 Be.Becker, Herbert, ShSldon ( '1th.) A ••PU'Jer: T\e Haa.7..a:_)i of educat.Lon,Bchm, Joseoh Gabriel (Bus.) i.B.A. '�lloBeisner, Eugene Jay (Pol,Sci.) A.M.�oci6.1 ._Jressures ar ' the oedition Act of 1918.eit t, e , v.illixr. � ox (�O c .. Serv .. ) A. -'.. 1'./ 0Jj(;f!LSOn, Donald rar-ren (fh<:;"j_"l:l.t) PhD ..St,uCies 011 t.nc distribution of sulfur-35 labeled carbondisu fiue in the brains of Mc,caca rhesus ..(.v;.- ..y -;;:), "'L '·-)'1 •• IB"'-' ).;; ... :..., ..... , ... �:.u... . ..... _ wI' v.':>. ),� O"f/'O.. .. .. :... \�I�3 � rharC.t.. , :1.06 er- .. Lan Harr'i s (Phi1-.) - .. n1.Pa.. "'r: 'I'h e _ SYGIlOb..na..,_ys son '�ression: an exanunat L n oft h .,.oVv&ti .ns :ll_ ::1.ternativ8f: to interpersona. C,:. • .7gres.:ion.Ber�1S, Laur-e lee :.Jere'! (Ir"t.,.He .• ) PhD.11 i:i.tro\.lucti .n to tl e :political �,-,hiloso,_)hyyith 5 s: ec.i- L 0.ttention to the )ril .. cL Les o 'J±' Fr' leis Baconforeig I ... olic,Y.Bhatt acharyya, irm:},l Chandra. ('Mduc.) A ••a} er: 'TLe rlincu t.heo ry " ev.� .. cat.i on.Bjork, John Laverne (Bue , ) :".,b .. A. 1'/9BLank, Edward Ju.Li.us (-hi �• Q A.i, ..PtL)er; Plato· s Theaetetus.Bluhm, F.J.t.�,ine Ji·P.. n (Ant,h.) ?hD.at t erna 01: set.t Lemer t if! the sout hnest ern United states, OlD.5 0-1200.Bluhn , ·'iilllam l'hcodore (?ola vci.) Ph.!).The Austri£L idea, c;. st.ud,: of t he LdeoLogy o ; the CrlristianCor-por-at.Lve State of Austria., 1934-1938.Bo danof'f', arvin (Soc.S rv.) 1 •• w/oBo'LLend , Thor as r iLd;;ffi (Bus , ) .M.D. ,e 1;/0JU ..�E1957.3Bond, filln ordstrom' (Zoology) PhD.An anal.y. is 0 the effect. of the ozyg.en concentration in t nemedium on the gi..ils of l�Itb:7otoma jeffersonianum.Bot t ermane , Kar-el, F. ( eadvil e) D. 1'/0Bouseman , John v):illi"m (Div.) J .l�.A cout r.ibut.Lon 0..... C.G. Jung to Christian education.Bord,e , Joan Nei130n (Soc.Serv.) A.M. w/oBoy saw, Lucille F'l.or ence .Ll.Li.ams (.i£duc.) A.· .•,;;Jer: ThE: historical develop nt, f "the conservation of visi .nand hearir£ program in the lthlcago 'mblic schco.Ls,BradJ..ey, Doris (Soc.Sen,,) id'i.. w/obrown, .ti.Hrew tbao(tore (Hist.) PhD.he politico of reform: Kan aas Cit,y' .. munt.c.l ,a.l government1 25-1950.Br-own, u. nes \ iley (Di v.) A. r.._..f'f 0 Dei c s � n ,rI):�l.tiv' e ernem, in corrt em; �ary Cbriu:'ia.: ... et.r.Lc swith part.Lcu.Le.r re�Grence to .t.ulil Drunner.- r"II ; r..:. 'O\'r (�'oc e· I"'j' )' A t01- .. .u..:: ".; ;) '..:> v •. • ,,...Br-O\\;E, �ob(�rt, Dou!71ctS (Ico .) A.M.J:'<._per: The r.::.te \) ..� :0001" force ·Cl.rtici:--ation (:l.li;.()n·� ii-. ..... ricdwomen .ln the nited 0tattJs.Bro , Andrew Harmon (Dis. se.) u.B. w/oBr'o enen , ar', Ln Char leu (Bus.) J.j.B. j,. vi 0Bryant, hlli "tit Dean (Id s..Hse , ) G .. B. /0Bull ens, Denison K. , Jr'. (Bus , ) .f .B. Vi/aButler" Dorothy lIlian (Soc.�€.rv. ) , w/o.' .Culdv:ell, -Jo se 'h jiaJ.s1.,on (Anth .. ) PnFJ.Trer d and tradition in the pr-eh'i st.ory of the east.ern r-... ited St:...tes.C�..mpbe'LL, Jackson Collins (CrrS) B. D.Ttl€! f i..l..Y a.· ... £.. G lI" st.Lan 1 ellowt"' lri.p ,Banty, Barbar- e:_ Fr-ances (Phys' cs) S.M.. w/oCarGell, Nicholas ., Jr. (oacivi e) D.13 .. wi 0Carpenter, Vir' .. .iLia ary (Soc.Serv.) A •• " .. /0JUNE1957p.4Carpenter, James Lee (Hum.Devv ) A�.1�.Adult age-grariiI 'J Ln J egro ,3 of upper social st rat,a,Cates, Davi.d C ... dwaL.ader U.n�L.) A.,A.Paper The Navajo image of till e.Cattlctt, Arthur ��. (Bus.) !.B.A .. 1,/OOauchar-d, JhilL) S_ (bduc.) A.I.apez- The study of teacher-used methods and approved methodsof t.eecrring values in so c.i al, sc: ence c.Laasee ,Ch ndl.or-, James fl.. (E-duc.J .6 Ji..ap0r; A case st udy 2'i)!)roacll \.iJ t.l e dii'fcrellC€ between par-ent s!values and t ne val.ues of their off-s rir:..g et tV.Q :ise levels.Chen, Ho-I�ei ("H'co�}) A.lt.Paoer-e A study 0:0: the mi �ration 0; f'ar-.. i. L"bor.Chen, \e.41 Chao (Gr-ad, L1 .) ; .• 11.. v/oCanaan, l!J ·wan .... Lam-ence (Jus,,) , .B ••.• ":./0Gorby, iob er-t J5enson (Bu e .. ) :,t.B.A. "40Co rni.er-, J.;01 t_..rri (Pcych , ) Ph •Conditions of ;worth L.Pr! rna. c�djust!r;ent.Cotton, var rcn Eugene (CTn) '.B.The birt of our lord J e su s Chrid.Cowan, John Louis (G1 (.1) D.B.\f,ieman's concept of creatvity as r-eso r-ce for the tLeo1ogical. at er:Jr0t at.Lon of.' Rogerian peychot.her-a, y.Crockett, Larrimore Clyde (CTS) D.B·The spirit in the eighthil chanter of .£tom8l1l::i... 'iCross, J�ck Lee (Hist.) hD.Thomas Pinckney's London m:L;sion.,Da u, Donald vurt.Ls (Bu 1:>.) .• !J. .. -''';0Jose 111i560 (.>l'con .. ) A.M.Paper: Recent dev e'l.coment, s in tr e �aragua'yan inflation.Dale, r., cy Stone (Div.) •• -/0D rlin[;" Fr-ank Clayton (rol.BeL) A .. :fu�.A listory 0'" t he si1.:;lorr��.tic reld.ti')ns between the United Statesand Thailand: l833-l-950.Da�Jis, Dor�ie (Soc.Serv.) A •• �;/oDavis, Helen tlizabeth (Div.) A.M. 'w/oDean , Shirley .1axine (h me Ee.) A.k.ft� 'nvestigation of tne oral Clar cter: yer�onality and socialclass differences.Deob ink, avid I.i�mry (C,'T .. �) .v.B.Chri�tio.n love ;.'or the Layman ,r-obhy � c.,lker ( ..... oc , crv.) ,r... _iho �1J Brockie (Soc.Serv.) A.La v/oDobb cr-t., Gu··.c:o Aridre (Hist.) A.i.L.The CrieD-go race rio :3 of 1919.I) A'I' l- <"I t (t )""omcnge , .�oerv li8.S ,on Bus. 1 • .0.Dorin, Leona 'ei (Bus.) 11.B. ,1\,-* ,/0Ducey, Yc:.lter Jacles (&oci 1..) .• ,i;,;l.Ii,. sGuay of a behev.Lor- eattern:L {- l. ir dust-rial i�,roU1' •Duhr-s sen l.lfred (Phil,) ... LV.Genesis end st ruct.ur-e ,- f �.J Lrrt er-sub jecttve world.Dur-and, John lia.rr;! (Bus.) ,,� •• .t�. t./oEl' zar , Da del JUdd! (Pol. "'ei.) I'l .. �'"Fedcrcl-state re �tions in �U1Uesot�: a study of railroadconat ructd or t:..l -:d .deve.Lopmerrt ,]J.liot-t" ]\thur .Gl ison (Soc • .3(.�rv.) A •.• -/0Elliott, i!illi am I saae f Di'1.) D.B ..A literary aLl' theolo'�ical study of Don Q.uixote de In J.ancha.EUuyuist (CTS) D.B.'I'he r-e.l evance o: er _piriciorn in co :lte.'lLoor"'cy t.h eo.Logy ,Engel, J seph (Pol. SelL.) A�!� ..Ni6tzche's tt eory of the eVdlatution of marl, society, and culture,and his COl sequent, critical analy sas of the state of Eur-ope , JU E1)57p.5Faoian, John T. (Soc.Serv.) A. '. W/0Field, Carl J. (Soc.Serv.) A. (. �/oFields, ae • (Educ.) A.:.Paper-a Social mobility of the ewi sh ethnic in America.Fireman, Philip (Path.) • D.Histochemical study of onami e oxidase ..Fisher, arlene Rhoda (Eng.) A •• w/oFite", lr Wesley (PQ.th.) S. '.The timin� of antigen injection relative to whole body -radiation and the development of circulating tibody and tthe s Lenf,c histologic reaction in the rat.. �,;.?itzgorald, Thomas Rollins (Class.L g.) hD.Limitations om: freedo of speech in the Athenian assembly ..Flapan, Harr,y �rk (Social.) PhD.A study to determine effective �nd reproducible conditi�nsfor Lncr-easdn.; empathy in the marita relationshi:-.Flint, Shirley Ann (Joe Cervv) A. • 10Fouke" J es y iilian, (Dis. sev ) D B. v/oFrarucenfeld, John Villiam (Chen.) L •• ,joFreides, Deborah (SocServ.) A. • '/0Fr-Ledman , Max Beerbohm (Sur?;.) • D.The steady state turnover of tritiated yater in the anteriorchamber of rabbits.riedman, yles (Educ.) A ••Pn.rJe�;. luman development and the Learning procese,Fuller, Barbara Stauffer (Div.Sch.) .M.The sear-c 1 for identity.Gei""en, cJosep _ • (Bus.) • .0 ... \[/0B:i.b son, Paul (Bu s.) '. • h. /0Gilmore, John 1 anle.v (Pol. Sci.)The function of the U. • • in the Lch gan delegation to theemccr-at Lc iatd.onal, convention of 1956.Goerner, Ed ard 1 red (Pol.SCL A. :i.Absurd exi.st.er ce m d olitical actd o : s m .edit tions on thepolitical Lm ications of h e 'Vor_cs 0 bert Camus.Goran, orris t1eroert (li,duc.) Ph •The na1ntre of science f. r Dewey and "'"'inst ein and certaineducational,' lplications of t 1 eae vie ·S. JU E1957p.6Govan, Duncan Eben (Suug.) hl).f__ .erdment.al, hydronephrosis: ob se: vations of kedney excretoryfunction before . id aft e.r removal of obstruction act or-s ,Gr-aham, �Jron (Bus.) .B... /0ravel1, Jo�� �li2aoeth (Soc.Serv.) A.M. w/oGreene, Charles oor-es " 'ath.) S.. /0Greeng'ield, Arthur Judah (r'hysics.) S.M. /0Grier, James .,Jr. (Bus.) .B.A. vioGross, Grazyna ( at.h) S.ll. w/oHage , Keith VOT al.d ( eteor.) PhD,On su er cyclogenesis in western Canada associated v ithupper cold a1.i.Hand, Clifford, Jay (En .) Ph •James Airke auldi g's literary .I. r-act Lce in re tion to hipolitical thought.Hal"di , Thomas .jpence'·; (Hist.) PhD.Coll0cie litera!"'l socieities: thei.r cont rdout Lou to highereducation i.t the United as es, 1815-1876.Hare, 'ath .'1e1 (Sociol.) A,l •A study of the rof'essional. boxer.Ha.rrell,. au_ine Dunavan (Eng.) A •• w/otarr-i.s , art.ha Louise soc, ew.) A.!· w/oHastin 5, Vau6han Stevens ( conv ) ,H •••P 'er: at er i:illocation in the 0 h Platte � Platte Rivers.'" ":.,.,awkins, J.4dly Coleman (Soc.Serv.) • • rioHeadst en, ally Jo (Soc. ·rv.) A •• li/OHed.dk unp, Geor e Lester (Dus.) '.B.A, /0Heisler, Char-Les Hankin (BiocLemJ PhD.hnzymatic studies of folic acid ;1th Lact.obacf 1 :8 caseapreparation s.Hempel, Edwar-d in\, J • ( eadville) D.B. wloHenzli", illieaJn Ch�rles (CTS) D ••Pictures of "The Good Lifetl in a 'ond g-clasa suburbancomnl.Ul1ity.rteslap. Robert. Durh (Phil.) .M.aper-e The rela.tion bet wee escarets'· et ad no etaphysics.JU1957p.7Heusal., Lorton Glen (CTS) D.B. /0Hi.Lsb , Glerm Rudolph ( et or.) Ph •Bbservatio s on t he . ffusion � a. transport of' st ack ef'f'Luenb sin stable at.moej.her-ea,H:intz, Phili) John. Jr. (Bus.') .. ".B.A. w/oHischi, erial (Soc.Serv.) .,M. w/o�iobbs, illi Fran �lin (eTD) D.B.Gro: rth in the Christian life and a doctrine of the church in thethou:?' t of Hor-ace .oushnell ..Hogan, Villia.m F., Jr. (Bus.) lJ.B • .h. wloHolme's, Alan Dacre CEco .) ... wi 0Holton, 1 ra (Educ.) A. •Paper-e he curricu urn of the Pruesd.an Volksschulen, 1870- 918.Horrnng , Carol Uean ( i1 st. )afayette ana the ar of Independence, 1B'1-1833.Howat, Robert Van Skiver ( usd,c) A .. M.P per: Lit>zt' s transcendenta.les techni ue of pianoforte )l�yjm •Huck, �ilber 'enneth (eTS) D ,Ro antic ho :;e, rebellion and Lror y: a. stuay of 'elville,Hswt.horne and Dostoevsky.unt it H rol Russe_l, I )t. (Che,.) hU•�udies on tl:i e change of ' at er bet . en z a. uo i n an solvent.Ingham, ioy Joh (Educ.) • •Paper- The 1m Le errt at Lor 0" the roper ro e for uolic schoolanc adul t du cati on . 'Jayne, Gertrude 'ro'Wn ( 00 Serv.) I. v/oJ ei'fersot.l1 uc Bundr-et.t, (Soc. sc.) •Pa er: A model te ching unit 0 delin _.uency.Johnsen,Johnson , Audreye Lurl� (Soc. S�rv.) A •• w/oJohnso'J �avid ire (Bu.) .S.A �/oJot nson , avi.d (Grad. ib.) ••the life of John 'uincy d s,tichardBooks'JOhl ston, Vary \. (Eng.) -.:40Johnston, P ul run (Kicro.) PhD.denovirus neut r-a izing antibody determinatio y colorimetric JU E957.8Jonas) .. abe Robert (PhY;;;iics.) S.. /0Jones� Thomas Bernard (Bus.) Th.BA. wloJones, Vi J.c...;nt Hammond ( us) ."B. H v,foJose ... h , Davd d 'i r m ( hysics) S. • /0Jovano\�c, Drasko Drafoljub (Physics) S� • v,/oKahn, Denald J e,y (Chan.) PhD.The eco position of ! -.:Substituted hy rod-zones.aieser, John Eel ry (Eu.) • -.A. �/ot\allm, rt hur- .uouald ( ol.Sci.) A •. !.Su Jervisor-J train_· ng i the federal government viit specialattention to '-1 ex erdr ental program.anungo; Gostha �ehari ( 11.c.) ••Paper: The edueatd on ' phi.Lo so, hy 0'" Radh' risk nan.Kaplan, Wi. iBm "eyer (1usic A.a.J study 0 Verdi f s otello.Kaste" Harry Her an (Ex .) A. ' ""/0Kaufman, Rebekah Fagenb um ( oc.Serv.) A.:. /0Kello B, Kat hryn (As.Hse. .B. /0Kelly, Gai arg aret (ArltiR.) •• ��t'-e�J The descri.�ion of north est oas strati ication.sociaKelly, Paul Edw rd (B 110.) A. ,Pa er; A co arLeon of gui.dance 0 orbun.itd es ill the coabane ,studies )rogram ,dth those i t e r-e Lar rogrant of v,�stofi';O'JiU shi igh choo.L,Keyes, G .e Andrew (Dis" s .) D.B, "/0{lehensky, (Ed·c. A. ,II...L y�is 01 research related to the "evel0l:" ent fe elli g ','ori lists.Kor-ach , Albert (Educ.)Pa er: �roviding for tl"9 hysio'" ly . andi ce ed cnild inel entar scr 001 hysical ducatd.on ,night, Char-Les ��lfred (Geol.J S, • /0Ko.Lda, P ul (Soc.Serv.) " " 10ornnauser, Ruth Hosner ( ociol.) A •.•Parent d th schoo.L: a. .....tudy 0 cl.Lent s! e .ect at Lonsand de ds, JUl1957p.9JUNE1957�.lOot Ler , 'ilton C. oLioi.) A..M ..The or-oceas 01' ps rty unii.'i cation.Kreiman, Jerry (Soc. Serv. ) • ".. \ /0reml J /:arren J Q.y (CT ) D.B •Achiev!in6 de th in inter�erson8l rolatio!s.Ku .. ze, na.y "lden ("'ath.) )hD.ourf.er tr s .orrns 011 locally compact, unimolecu ar grou s,Lagunoff, avid (P�n.) !�D.he for.mation of serotordn by rat m�st eel s.Landaker, JW.eG Beardsley (Hus.) .B.A. w/oLane, D;'Lt Lel., J -, (l-iist .. ) A.' J .'Discontent in ye ten lSortb (laro iA a., 1 61-1865.Lapi.dus , I. Lenard '(Phy Lcs S. '. l/oLapp. Rob in bon Ga.rdncr (CTS) .B"study 0';: et ructuree of' value aa reIlected. in 'tt\l relationshipsand important eX1:'erience& (' f ei.;H junior high school youn r eo�)le.Lebovitz, l�o:rrna.n 1,,0 l· d (PhYoics) S •• w/oLee , 'u·'J.g.;.KeUl ( hysics) v. ,i. /0LeGette, Patr'cia Louise (Div • ..;ch1.) D�B.Studies in tl e J,jook of JJL.ic h., evin , Colman (Bus.) .B • .f;'. "rioLeVine, arb' rc.. Lorrf. ine (Soc. erv.) v.lo• •Lewi.s , d .ar-d H ... ndr-i.c s (Bus .} .• B.,. /0Liiramaa, atti (Grad. lb.) A ••h lace of tran, 1 :.tion in inland' s � _. t er-abur-e,1;i �hun, idr-e C. hysic ) "••Lindgren, .arrs. Robert (Bus.) :B.A. �/otil, Liu ( hysics) S •• w/oLiulevici s, runas Leonar as (",ath.)Loeb AJ..t_tJJ'1 (f'f'tPv,:"A � 0 �Lu, Hsetn ( due.) ;pA. •P 'er: ucat.Lo w/o. �tr tion i . free Cl ina.t 'Lur.@.y, Ann . i ehod (Educ.) APa. eN An in uicy,ift �a child.Lundy, Rid' rd Alan (rhysics) �. • ./0th e causes of undez-achi.evement, :w theJUrE1957p.llLut erman , Esther (Soc.Serv.) A.M. /0Luzwi.ck , George Stqnley (Bus.) M.B. lioartin �ernard (H .Dev.) PhD.Socia.l 01 S5 as evaluated beljavior.l1I!cGrath, 'dward Thomas (Bus.) ) .. B.A. w/oicKioben,l John Joseph (Math.) PhD.Divergent ill.tegrG.ls and elementary solutions."R C C�cVey Educ.) Ph •The selection f e.l.eraent.ary school princi0als in the large cities.�aehl, �illiam HenrJ, Jr. (Hist.) ?hD.The British general election of 87L •. alkin, !tan B. Ripins (Soc.Serv.) A ... w/o'.aravolo, Anno. Educ.) A.I.P ;- er A survey of Sutj ez-Land School's educational .rovi st o s andneeds of it s gift ed chi oren.ark, Jerome Albert (Econ.) A. -.Paper: Job performance and a e.lartinez, '-llorantino Lopez (Soc.Sc.) A. •Pa ar: A soc I M1 study of Filipinos in Chicaoo.arty-Torres, Kerb en ( voe SC.) A.J:.'.ape�' study in self-per-ca. tion of 10l er-cl.aes Puert-o Rican.r.ligrants in Chica�o.iason, Georv e liol"'lert (ea.) .D.The urdnary excretion of aldosterone y women -wit I _&;remenstrl.laledema..aur-er , Adah B, (Educ.) A.t.a: ar: Ca.11. psychoanalytic findi 3 a contribute to the teachin ofhealth in the secondary schools?, aurer, I arren l1ichard (Ger.) A.' •A study of arm _ "oly t .. 1 es abo".lt sunken habitation.ausolffl Thomas Francis ( ocvSe , ) A.�A.Paper: A 500io10 :ical study of . cooperative communal farm.r, ayers, riederic - a aurer (Soc.Serv.) A.;. w/oendel.eohn, Jacr:- olf (wg_) it, • w/oMetzger, Duane Gerald (Anth.) A. ".Paper: The social erg nizatio�of a Tzeltal to\�herrifield, Roberl rlrent (list. ) PhD.evada lE..-59-1881: the . pact of an advanced technologicalsoc�ety u�on a frontier area.JUNE1957p.12Meyer, Julia (Physi.ol.) PhD.,On the occur-r-ence oi r'ho spharrd ua e in LLe rat.l. Lc ahl. ben , ltobert yhre ( 'due.) A.-·._ c�€r: .i.Jac.t( of i ent Li'i.cat.Lon as of d icin cht.evement.,�CU' .S:viichaud, Pau'l, tarcel (HisLoi' culture) PhThe rebellion 0 ... ch e yelloy' t.urbane,";illur, -LcnaeL Houghton O�.o.th.) s. '. v./o}ullcr, uavi ' .I�llL.on (BUb .. )M .• B.I�. V /0d.t ch e.l.L , .tJUfS�r!;'�e "':use (Leo!.) A.t .•1: c:.\ er: Jiffcre ices ir .'rice Levcl.s c nons eder-al, reservedibtric'ts ;;..�) J'I.::;Lb.t8G. ':'0.. .o.l i.c i.cs c:' the reserve o anka,Mit ch 6L L, t) "lhn UO',.a.rd (00C. :";'erv.) A •.:; 9 tt/oIdy(J Lrc, t Lche.e L ru.do (I: c..) A.�.P. er ; • ar... ri;:.::e bet"li'e n ethnics iT' awat i.,�'orr"�' u or n (P'1'� 1 H B' �, 10.Ji! 5""'".1., • \_Ju ...... I _.!. ..... 1"vy, dC1Ltirci. henry (P3-vb.) L�D�l'f'c 'Jrevention atl( r-ever sal, of coronp9ry lipi.i deposition inr-at s _�oiv"'e::,J. a.."ltl iciney serun , de scxycor-t Lco st er-one rd so cf.umehlor" de ..F'ut h � hili '.I 1'rthur (crs) D.B.The doct r-ine of reyards L, VOle Js\dsh wi sdcm literature.�yer-s, Don"'ld Allen (1(uc.) A", t.Paper r The � rr ·riiut.rst r' 5 r-OSj)Oflsibility i·! t he secondaryschool Ldance r-o " rc,rn.I arm ev , Cecil nvera (PhYSlC ) b •.• \'�/o1 nth, evencr: (HlJ. s.) .a .B • s: wi 0Ticholis, Barb rc':l Lennon (Coc.0cr;.) A.·. ,A/o'olan, Robert Leslie (Bus) .i.rl w/oJU957.t.;.13orton, ancy Little (Soc. verv.) A" 1'/0Nourse, E It h vhe ley (Bus.)ovy, Lar-e ce Ibcrt (B s.) .B. •. . .Ol::;,on. Fr-eder-Ic Oacar (C.T.S.) D"B.T 1€ Prob.Lem of Evil in oby i'ickOltm'r ... , i' is Geor e (Soc. serv.) w/oOP. .enhedm, June ar-shal.L (Educ.)jl;..r: The tr. ·itional e d� J'l1.otiv� ...ting f· ctor in thecreati e story v'riti of s coi J.' gr-ade chi dr-en 0 the Labor-a-tory sehoo.L,.' en, sck en (Bus.) �. /0Owens , f'orrllJe (BioI. Se.) S ••Co .0 ,itio L and utrition f angio .. perm ",ollen.ardue, _ orm '1 C. (Bus.) w/o/0Pa ribu, t'IS (Bus.) . . .P[I:tterson, Hare d ·i11i on ( e vil e) v.. /0.. atterson, Jeltn s Deane (pry Lea) ,oPearce, �oy 1 Loyd (C.T •. ) .B.1 e Church as the ody of Christ i the van ston r � )ort s.enw- r-de., , C eorge Sherrida.n (voe. uerv.) /0Perlmutt vha iro (J.:.duc.) A ••or-e.L develo ment of the chi d)eteror1dge, John ligh (Di�. Hoe) D .. B. /0hili..-� son, Rob erb ewi.s ( �us.) .B.A. 1/0. ohley, Florence '-:.rie (Bus. ) .E .. .. -/0I.. 011 d C air 1,e ( 00 • .:::>;;.rv. -1.. . V%,orile, orbert Thomas (eh .); Ph.D.Recoil ot Les or }·.igh energy fission: ana y .. is of r-esul.t.s ofhi :rh-Qnergy uuc.Le r r-ez ct.Lons .r'ort,o , i 1, Jr. (ad.) . D.The ef ect 0; \ rcuri' J.. diuretic on oxid:.ttivtl .. .LO'" hO.l.f1c-.tioni. t 1€ rat xi.dney,osncr-, 'd:J rd Cl . r'Le s (atl.) ... D.Diffcre tiably sdrn Lc rings.JU I1957�J.14r'ope , Hallol ell (flu. Dev .) A..6: er: A study of the rel-ti nshi bet ceen � ora ..md leisurein dult urb m es.>:lott. s, Amanda. Loui.se (Soc. J:)erv.) , , /0Proctor, �r' ces Juanita (Nur-s , Ed,,) ••� aper-r Providin cOnll'lunity 1.ursing experd ence for student sin a selected vchool.Rappe Jorli, D; vid (Soc.. Serv.) A.. ! 0Ra;._t, C rlis�e Lc;. on (Hist .. )The role � of J:!J ,i e La ibe� and ristide Briend in 'Ian ing forth ,;elAlration of Churc <I. and i:)tate .n France.,.ay, Hnr iet .. -hil (Soc. .....,erv.) t .. �. v/oRaziun<�'3, Victor ( Chern.) J.' • /0Rec mer, Bernard ouis (Phil.) �.. ...Pa er: The idea of God in the f.t iloso!"hy of Leibniz.Reeder, I>udol h "ex (C.T.S.) D.B.Langme � C �werly: rhe t. eolat Lcthought. found t io G of Ls �ocialReese, I.ebecca l-:lll1 (�oc. verv.) ...�. ff••Rehfie 'i, II. � rl (Soc. be-rv.)Reid, James homas (Bus. ) .B .... w/owlo� /0.. ei IU , .. .1.0 'r =. (eteor.) .. " ••An Lnv .iti tion o r fog-ty. e arct.Lc wl ite-out.Rhein<iteL., John (Phy cd.cs-' • • /0Rich I'd, c.lo,)eph ·ed.) .D.Tho effect 0 tri�o 'um-eth .i.ene ieminetetra<.;;.ceta:te (-ur ) on_tG. Coli T4rt Bact er-l o: na e inter(A.ctions.Ri chman, Raymond •eon' rd ( co 1 .. )A contrast of i . er-i.cs Ph.D.ritish Inco e t{l)'�ation.Rin, ',i1 i n F., J r .. (Bus , ) .B.A. ,/0Rob rts, �ry Jlice (oc. Serv,) J/0Rob e rt so ,Je (50c. Serv�)Robin, . uth nne (Soc. Serv.) . ' . �/o'w/o.i�C . )JUNE1957p.l)Rogers, .. obert Oliver (Econ.) A ••Paper: Ag reg .lote su, ply res� onse to .n agricultur' CO!dlTIO( ity"rice decline. .Ro senb er; , lleroert 1 .�ris CoL cL) h ••OD: Clvi -ro' lit a y rela.tions durin, tl e -or-e _ obiliaztion.Rosman, Rich�r Ra�on (Human D�v.) A.M.aper ; :'cJffect" of e rly ;;, ati·.i..L otio ,iety, unci di.scrd: rinat.Lon 1oJ arrrinRoth, artin (�uwan,,) A. I'.x> a ....Jer! ulme , the Imcl' ist '>, n' 1 ound ' s ( a.t· ay .." /0Q '• .o .. rl •Ro .... e, . i4�ia Leo ar( (C.T •. )he n. ture' . ,i 1i '"ticrtenry 1. .. :.ieman. iric:� in the t 1 ou ;nt ofD.B.ce of eRuben" ,J .wee .. ( 'oc. Serv II) A.... w/oubin, Dr. amuej say: ( " cor .. ) 6 .. f.bacb er-cd.de s in p".vL;troent ro ogy ..Rudikof', oselyr rol (Hum. ev.) -'h ••l' 1 8e� -conce �t ad c.1.ient-centere' coun se Lng .Rumsey, JeanP'per: l hil.) I. : •Some {roble a of cor. flict i� culture ..I)U ." Erm rice (.1 ur's , E:t.)a_ er: A. nu ti Nr f r-e ctiolabor and r elivery • durin t he te - rtu -·eriod,HUBs'a, Henry �l.aulcid f,a ( ed.) • n·ro ert.Les of g_ cillu. It.... c! therium.Russell, B· n'r J ne (Soc. Serv.) • d. 11'/0Ry , 1�orrna.n Leo oc. Serve J\. t. 10Saada, Joh. 'ich el (Bu . ) , '. . /0s, daus i , John (Chern. ) .;.,.. 1.. /0or .. ev (iv'. SC1..) .� •• D .. S'U 1 eri tee you ger \ r·tel'· a society.gal,o , Loub l, s Gene (Po- olitic 1� ....tron �ge . .rural. cou t y •l'..J ach , Jame Ign tins, Jr. hysioL) .'._ .:.. 'ited CI')n ... ider tion cf so e a� 't)ect�· of t.h e cell membr' e-r ationshiJ �E1957p.16Saltzman, e , <.lit er (81..0; se) .B. /0ay ( So c • . erv.) .. ' . 'V/oSandberg, l'ussell sonar-d. (�ed.)The contin OUb CU .t.ur-e of ';;;;"':;';';.,;;.;;.;;;0;::::;:.;0.;;;";;' histollti,ca.ant os , He.-eu. artinez (Educ.) .H.",.�', er: ro, 0 eo g Ldance ro�rament , r-. triss Co lege. H' the _ i!h acr.oo.l, de rt-dcha.ef r , Judith Blake (human D .v .. ) ,.ome social ant ers,maiity charr .:terit;)tics of children ex­hibitin four different atterns of hostility ex},re!>sion.Sch·, Loui- U. (Human -ev.) Ph.D.ex lora-tory study 0': hge-t'., . tu" personality lifferences.Schmi :t,, in is olitico, 1876-192 .'jehUI'm, iri Fields (SooL) Ph.D.Studies on tt e cytocheni'try a fine st ruo ure of 0ro ,0 hila.xirilis saliv�ry l·nd nu�lei.�)chuJter, 1... cy Dal,e rv.) h. • /0Soc..B.. w/oooi Lano , obert Geor'l'e (01. Sci.)i� 0 itics and tl e iurti.cf.al. rocessj t} e ichigan one-man gr"... ndj rj. .. ..... .egner, FredericK 1 arr,y i.) ' •.Pa er: An B .. ercise in n' <1torica. "em' tics.Segner, :-'d.trici Soc. 3erv.) A.}. 'W/oeielot d rnfm (Physics) S.. wi 0Sevet son, Donald ( J. • '.) .B.The loc tion of authority \r.ithin t.be vone!re� t-\ "mal cuur-ch s:a atudy of ric' rit· is 1 the Colo i 1 _brio.Sexton Ch reV arran (Bll·.) .B • .Ii. Vl/o/0Simon k, ee KIlen (�duc.) ••apers An e .. ann.n �ti n of Freudian conce, t ... 0 . t he role 0 theunconscious in the form.::tion of re s ,Sin b , Harcane (Surg.). S,' ..ffect 0 short-term hypothermia n cochl.ear responses.Ski��er, ark Fuller (Soc. erv.) •• wloSmith, Bruce Lan as (Pol.�cL) PhD.Lnt ernatd.onat :> i it ercult.ural, communication: a theoretical model.Smith, Robert orrill (Bus.) w/omolins L, Leona �arie (Nurs.Ed.) A�M.Paper: Analysis of stud�t self-evaluation in a selected school ofursing.Smucker, Dono an Ebersole (Div.) hV,The origins of "alter Rauschenbusch's social ethics.Soderquist, esley :Einerson (us.) .B.,L fifoSonneborn, urt Leyds Bu .) .B.A. JOSotirovic, Vasilije • (Div.Sch.) A ••Divine law in the main works of Hugo GrotiutH an interpreta.tion.Sprin ,per, Bernar-d George (PhysiCs) S.�". v/oat 'mataki, Elpiniki (Educ.) A. t.Paper: Recent tr ds in arit etic .inst ruetd.on i el entary school.stewart, Flora Sue 'artin (Educ.) A ••Paper: Social. class: an environmental factor in child devel,o ment.,�espring, illiam orrest O� a.th.) PhD.-, Integration theorems for gages d duality for unimolecular group s.Stirton, Thom $ (Hist,,) PhD.arty disruptions d the rise of the al.avery ext en sf .n controversy1840-1 4L.Stockdale, James Ells orth (Dis.Hse.) D.B y%Stone, Bonnie Lael (Soc.Serv.) A.· /0Stone, 'illi-Strickland, Vonal d .allen (Pol. ser.)T te planning duties of the' \' der-al, power commission with specialref ere ce to the He Is Car yon controversy.roebel 11 i (Geo.) ".Laroe-scale co� ercial beef-feed" g of nortnern 111i10i8.Stur , Mar�ie Jean (Div.Sch.) A. • VOSullivan" Barry Francis (Bus , ) .B, /0Sullivan, Donald Vavid (Human , ) A ••Pa er: Conce tiona of progress in acauley, Budd & d -egel. JUNE1957p.l?JlJ E1957p.18Sutt er-, Ruth Laine (Soc. elf) A •• w/oS i!eck er , Edward Pre ston (Ger.) _.a.t)el"� eomparLson of Hugo von Hofl'r..annstal's Jedermann das�piel von erben ei as reichen annes *th wer;yman, a floral pltay"¥eet" Phi ip \ hit ford Kir-lan , Jr. (Bus.) .• B.A. w/oTaub, Theodoli \;illiam (Bus.) 4.B. w/oTaylor, Robert George (Bus .. ), .,B.i w/oTelford Ken et '1 Q_cterm (hil.· 1. •P per: Th rinci,)le of: c thc.r�is in ristotle's Poetics.TLies, -:rlinde Luise (Educ.) A ...Pa.per: A criticisln of the aesthetic and educationa.l theories ofSir Joshua Re.J�olds.ThomEA.s, �'ilbur ·t.alnh (Bus .) .B. � w/oTreitle"", Leo ( �uv-i c) A ••Pa.t er: Barto .. ' e fourth at rir;.g quart, et.Trimble, Robert. Ewing (Soc.Serv.) A •• w/oUtzio' ari l:.tlizabeth (�duc.) ...Paper-s Objectives derived lor the \ ads orth school.ry Jane (Gra.d.Lib.) A.sL.A survey of the iteratur L� the field of reli�ion.VBn Hoogen, Andre Bernard (Bus.) .B.A.w/oVakili,Vinton, ori� June (Soc. erv.) .M. /0¥ agner-, Robort Lar ence (Bus , ) .B.A. /0'agstaff, Alice K€nnedy (Human.uev.) ••A .study of the conce ts of s 11 and ideal self of hospitalizedpatients.rtin (Busv ) • '.': • w/oalrafen, George bdou�rd (Ch�.) S.. /0Watanabe, chigen (Educ.) ••Paper� The analy is of communication--1.hy at d ho it is i lportan.tto 1 uman society.t'!atervI Roy Os ern (Soc.tlerv.) •• 'V/oattenberg, sther Francine ingsley (Soc. erv.) A. • ,';0atterson, Burton 'uayle (Soc.�erv.) /0einer J Bernard (Bus.) • B. wi 0Vreintraub .. Al Lee (Geog.), A ••iJ�ater trans ort�'tion in Ala'tkaf� e�.'t �matl tra.de.V:eiss, r:y Cathe�ine (�at .) hD.the Law 0.1. the itera.ted logarit for Lacunary cries' d its� plica.tion to the Hardy ittle1f'ood series.White, Robert HO'VIell (Educ.) A. •4aJer: Sone social �acbors affecting desegregation int��e publicschools.V;iesenfeld, ulius ( at1.) S.�. /0'illiams, Lacy arl (Bus.) .:..B.. /0Winston, land (Physics) S.l. w/oVisemcuJ.I KathIe n linterbauer (Commun.) A ••A study of eader-ehf.. chcz-act.erd st.Lcs in a volunteer serviceorganization.j'ittenber , !erle Eugen (Bus.) .n.A. /0�olf, Jose.)h Albert (1- ath ) S ••. /0. �Wolfgarth, Arthur rwin (�VP...;) D.B.The .rob Lem of Chrratology in ti: e .orks of Berdyaev d l irke aard,· on , Ti - a at h. ) .. D.The e fects of tween reeding d gastric x-r-ay cn the genesis ofnecpl.aed,a in carcinogen-fed mice.ifri ht, Benj�ain Drake (Hum.Dev.) Ph •.attitude to'Vla.rd emotional involvement and l)roiessional developmentin residential child care •. -uer-f'f'el., stella 81bertitle (Educ.) ••Paper: The roble.ms of in\3titutioneJ. care for the ce endent child.Yondorf, ., alter F. (Pol.�ci.) A • .1.Atte.mpts to control cert at 1 ha es of the operation 0 the Britishpress in the pUt11ic interest durir the years 1946-1956.Yun, Suck Koo (Physics) s�. 0Zahumensky, Ed1:'tard J. (Bus) �B.A v/oZa.torski, Fred Joseph (Bus.) M.B. A. ';0Zeidenstein, Harvey Gary (Pol-Sci.) A ••The AC. U and the Broy e bills, 1949-55.Zeliber.. . rvin Hoover (Bus.) M.D ... ,. w/oZouf'al, �rm¥l1i'lmJX'm) Lois Antoinette (Soc. erv.) • ., "'/0 JU'IE19Ctp.19ORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF HIGHER DEGREESTHREE O'CLOCKLAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the University, Presiding1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Trumpet Voluntary in D Major PurcellThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Dean of the University ChapelThe Candidate for an Honorary DegreeThe 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.-So F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND JOHN BEAUCHAMP THOMPSON, Dean of the UniversityChapelIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSLAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the UniversityV. SOLO-"Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth" (from Elijah)Felix M endelssohn-BcrtholdyROGER PILLET, Tenor, The University of Chicago Choir"Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in their heavenly Father'srealm. Joy on their head shall be for everlasting, and all sorrow and mourningshall fiee away for ever."MAURICE BROWNING CRAMER, Professor of the Humanities in the CollegeVI. THE LLEWELLYN JOHN AND HARRIET MANCHESTERQUANTRELL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRAD­UATE TEACHING ARE MADE TOMr. Cramer joined the Faculty of the College in 1945, and since 1953 has held the rank ofProfessor of the Humanities. He is a graduate of Princeton University, where he earned thedegrees of Bachelor of Arts in 1931, Master of Arts in 1934, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1937.His field of special interest is English literature. His teaching has been notable for its fidelityto the central literary disciplines of careful, sensitive reading, and clear, thoughtful writing.Out of his own practice as novelist and poet have come particular insights and an urbanityof spirit which have enriched his classes. In helping students to understand man's artisticachievements, he has demonstrated the qualities of a thoroughgoing humanist: comprehen­siveness without cant, and precision without pedantry.REUEL NICHOLAS DENNEY, Projessor of the Social Sciences in the CollegeA graduate of Dartmouth College in 1932, Mr. Denney entered the academic professionafter a career in magazine journalism with Time and Fortune. In 1947 he became an assistantprofessor of the social sciences in the College, and in 1956 he was promoted to professor. Tothe development of the Social Sciences 2 course, of which he has served as chairman, Mr.Denney has brought unusually acute perceptiveness of the nuances of social existence in con­temporary America. A poet and literary critic, as well as a student of social relationships, hehas given his students a rich sense of the human realities which are summed up in the general­izations of the social scientist. His energies as a teacher have been expended unsparingly in theliberation of the student's imagination.THOMAS SEYMOUR LEE, Associate Professor of Chemistry in the Divisionof the Physical SciencesMr. Lee received the degree of Bachelor of Science from the California Institute of Tech­nology in 1943 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Minnesota in1949. He was appointed to the Faculty of the Department of Chemistry in 1949. As one whoregards teaching as the highest among his professional obligations, Mr. Lee has conducted hisclasses with concern for the welfare of the individual students, with sympathetic understand­ing of their difficulties, but without relaxation of the high standards of conduct and scholar­ship which he exemplifies.GEORGE LOUIS PLAYE, Associate Professor of French in the CollegeAfter receiving the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Brown University,Mr. Playe earned the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois in 1949.A member of the Faculty of the College since 1946, he has served as chairman of the FrenchStaff since 1953. While giving his students substantial instruction in the French language,Mr. Playe has also succeeded in communicating his own understanding and appreciation ofFrench culture. He has been resourceful in relating the work in French to other aspects of theCollege curriculum, especially through the French-language version of the Humanities 3 courseand through the consideration of general linguistic problems. All these activities have helpedto clarify the role of foreign-language instruction in the program of the College.VII. THE CLASS OF 1957 AWARD TO A FACULTY MEMBER FORAN OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNDERGRAD­UATE BODY IS MADE TOMARK ASHIN, Assistant Professor of English and Adviser in the CollegeHoc praemium Marco Ashin ei, qui Anno Domini MCMLVII e statu pupillari egrediuntur,pro tantis rebus inaestimabilibus ad Collegiae communitatem bene gestis, maxim is cum gratiisreddunt.VIII. THE AWARD OF HONORSMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomi­nation by the University for especial distinction in general scholarshipin the U niver sity:Richard Alban DavisReynold DubberkeDaniel Judah ElazarSherry Ruth FeinbergRobert Milton HartwellColette Marie Koleto Arthur Jay LevinArunas Leonardas LiuleviciusHenry Philipp PaulusRebecca Jayne RenickN orval William Rindfleisch Sarah Ruth SilvermanHarold Norman SpectorLubert StryerThomas Allen VoglerSamuel Ivan WeiserMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Sciencefor evidence of ability in research work in Science:Robert James BlattnerWarren Howe ChapmanDonald Ray FitzgeraldMax Beerbohm FriedmanGeorge Manz GerkenJames Anselm GleesonJay Myron GoldbergLeonard GrossKeith Donald HageDavid HertzigGlenn Rudolph Hilst Morris William HirschThomas Gordon JohnsonCarl Henry KellerWan-Ho Chao LeeHarold Irving LevineElon Lages LimaEdwin Tutt LongRobert Yates MooreBenjamin MuckenhouptGertrude Colston NaumanAlfred Francis Naylor Thomas Sloan NelsenPhilip Charles NiederRoger Edward OesterreichRussell Leonard SandbergElaine Schlaffer ShapiroJ ames Ernest SigginsPaul TalalayAnthony Marion TrozzoloArlene Frances TuckerIlza VeithMary Bishop WeissAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departmentsof Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Louis BaldwinSomdev BhattacharjiRonald Crewe ChisholmNeil Lloyd ColemanRobert Eugene De MarDe Lyle Eastwood Eugene FlaumenhaftGopi Nath GuptaDonald Wayne HalfordBarbara HurlockCarolyn Ann LovejoyRobert Francis Mueller Roy Arne OlofsonHenry Anton ResingDavid SchlessingerLois J aco bs ZimringAllan Martin ZwickelMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Fra­ternity for excellence in the work of the Junior and Senior years in theSchool of Medicine:Jerry Grant ChutkowWilliam Frank HopkinsMyron Ralph KaronJoseph Corbin Kiser George Robert MasonRobert Yates MooreRichard Henry MoyKarin B . Nelson . Alan PavelHenry Paul RusseJulius Silberger, Jr.Donald Robert ThrushMembers elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif on nomi­nation of the Law School for high distinction in the professional workof the Law School:Martin Lee BogotKenneth W. DamJoseph Du Coeur Charles Curtis EverettBert Z. GoodwinWesley James Liebeler Dallin Harris OaksTerry SandalowThe Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in Artistic Reading, areawarded toHollis Rinehart III, First Martin Roth, Second Hilary Winifred Fonger, ThirdThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible Reading, are awardedtoDavid Eugene Chaney Kenneth Lee Janzen John Harry LooseThe third award of the Academy of American Poets Prize is made toPoem: "A Sestina for S. Lucies Day"Carol G. RinehartPatricia Alice McKenzieLouise Brenda FrankelRonald Charles Offen H onorable Mention toPoem: "Exile"Poem: "I Lived a Stranger"Poem: "Bleachblond and Black Cat"David Elliot Orlinsky, FirstThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes are awarded toPoem: "The Riverwoman"George Edwin Starbuck, Second Poem: "If Saturday"David Eugene Ray, Third Two Poems from a Cycle "On Death"The Harriet Monroe Poetry Award, to an American Poet of Distinction,is made toJohn BerrymanThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes for Story-Writing areawarded toRoy Sanders, FirstMarvin Friedman, Second Story: "And Sorrows End"Story: "Out of Denmark"William J. SmallThe Charles H. Sergel Drama Prize is awarded toPlay: "A Pebble from Munich"The French Government Prizes, for excellence in French Studies in theCollege, made possible through the co-operation of the French Consu­late in Chicago, are awarded toMartha Alice Silverman(Humanities 3-French)William Altman(French 2) Esther Leah Benuck, First(French 1)Vita Joyce Slodki, Second(French 1)The Noyes-Cutter Prize, for the best paper on Common Dialect Greekas related to the New Testament, is awarded toDavid John Hager Paper: "Intimations of an Isolating Element in Koine Greek"The Theodore Lee N efJ Prize, for excellence in the study of French Lan­guage and Literature, is awarded toJean Elizabeth ZenerThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study ofGerman Language and Literature, are awarded toCarlos de Francisco Zea Martin Lee KainThe Spanish StafJ Prize, for excellence zn Spanish zn the College, tsdivided betweenSandra Lynn Erickson and Beverly Carol MannThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for a talented undergrad­uate Humanist, is awarded toElizabeth GinsburgThe Karl 1. Holzinger Prize, to a student in the Department of Educationfor the outstanding application of statistical procedures to a researchproblem, is awarded toDavid Munro Jackson Dissertation: "Staff Perceptions of Developing Core Programs"The Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize, for a dissertation re­porting the results of original research in the field of Sociology, isawarded toLloyd Edgar Ohlin Dissertation: "The Stability and Validity of Parole ExperienceTables"The Charles E. Merriam Political Science Prize, for the best essay in thefield of Political Science, is awarded toJerome P. Boime Essay: "Empiricism, Ambiguity, and International Theory"The Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toFrances Moore, First Essay: "Invoking the Fifth Amendment: The Current Roleof the Self-Incrimination Clause"Judith Louise Podore, Second Essay: "The Investigation of the Internal Security Subcom­mittee into Subversion in the Educational Process"Louise Irene Lander, Third Essay: "Thomas Jefferson Justifying Freedom of the Press"The Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishment in the field of Immunology, is made toDr. Jonas E. Salk, Professor and Head of the Department of Preventive Medicine, Univer­sity of Pittsburgh, School of MedicineThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the memberof the graduating class in the School of Medicine whose research isjudged to be the most meritorious, is made toTing-wa WongThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiologyis awarded toRichard Hathaway EarleThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry,is awarded toDanute Emilija NiteckiThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School ofSocial Service Administration for outstanding work in the first year andpromise of future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toWilliam Charles BurtchThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of SocialService Administration for outstanding work in the first year andpromise of future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toAlice Virginia FitchThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior athlete with the best all­round record for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toWilliam Alexander Lester, Jr.The William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring thegreatest number of points during the season, is awarded toDaniel Joseph TrifoneIX. THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the followingorder:Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Master of Science byAssociate Dean Everett C. OlsonCandidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration byAssociate Dean James H. LorieCandidates for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity by Dean Jerald CarlBrauerCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Law by Dean Edward H. LeviCandidate for the degree of Doctor of Comparative Law by DeanEdward H. LeviCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean Lowell T.CoggeshallCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Dean Napier WiltCANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREESI. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESLENORE MARIE ANDERSONA.B., Hamline University, 1954(Philosophy)CARL ANTHONY BASTIANI(Philosophy)BARBARA JUDITH BELLMANA.B., University of Minnesota, 1955(English Language and Literature)ROGER ALAN HARRIS BERNHARDTA.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.B., ibid., 1956(Philosophy)EDWARD JULIUS BLANKA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Philosophy)JUDY ROSE DAVIDSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1953A.B., Barnard College, 1955(English Language and Literature)MARLENE RHODA FISHERA.B., Temple University, 1956(English Language and Literature)PAULINE D\UNAVAN HARRELLA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1955(English Language and Literature)ROBERT DURHAM HESLEPA.B., Texas Christian University, 1955(Philosophy)ROBERT VAN SKIVER HOWATA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., ibid., 1955(Music)MARY W. JOHNSTONA.B., Parsons College, 1931(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM MEYER KAPLANS.B., Juilliard School of Music, 1951(Music) HARRY HERMAN KASTE(English Language and Literature)WARREN RICHARD MAURERA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1951(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JACK WOLF MENDELSOHNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1956(English Language and Literature)CARLISLE LAWTON RASTA.B., Wofford College, 1949(History)BERNARD LOUIS RECHERA.B., Miami University, 1953(Philosophy)MARTIN ROTH(General Studies in the Humanities)JEAN P. RUMSEYA.B., University of Arkansas, 1953(Philosophy)FREDERICK HARRY SEGNERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1953(Philosophy)WILLIAM BRUHN STONEA.B., University of Chicago, 1948(English Language and Literature)DONALD DAVID SULLIVAN(General Studies in the Humanities)EDWARD PRESTON SWECKERA.B., Duke University, 1953(Germanic Languages and Literatures)KENNETH ALDERMAN TELFORDA.B., Denison University, 1949(Philosophy)LEO TREITLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Music)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESSAMI SAID AHMEDGrad. Status, Higher Teachers Training College,Baghdad, Iraq, 1952(History)OTHELLA ELOIS ALLENB.S.P.H.N., Loyola University, 1950(Education)BYRON LEE BARRINGTONS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1954(Psychology)EVAL YN BATESA.B., Goddard College, 1943(Education)HERBERT SHELDON BECKERA.B., Cornell University, 1954(An thropology)EUGENE JAY BEISNERA.B., Hastings College, 1954(Political Science)NIRMAL CHANDRA BHATTACHARYYAA.B., University of Calcutta, India, 1943A.M., ibid., 1946L.L.B., ibid, 1947(Education) LUCILLE FLORENCE WILLIAMSBOYSAWEd.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1937(Education)ROBERT DOUGLAS BROWNB.Com., Toronto University, Canada, 1956(Economics)J AMES LEE CARPENTER(Human Development)DAVID CADWALLADER CATESPh.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.B., Harvard University, 1953(An thropology)PHILIP S. CAUCHARDA.B., Northwestern University, 1953(Education)JAMES R. CHANDLERA.B., University of Denver, 1950(Education)HO-MEI CHENA.B., Central Political Institute, Chungking, China,1940(Economics)FRANK CLAYTON DARLINGA.B., The Principia College, 1951(Political Science) MARY ANN KLEBANSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1953A.B., ibid., 1956(Education)JOSE ELISEO DA ROSA(Economics) ALBERT KORACHEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1952(Education)RUTH ROSNER KORNHAUSER(Sociology)MILTON KOTLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(Political Science)SHIRLEY MAXINE DEANA.B., University of Chicago, 1956(Home Economics)GUIDO ANDRE DOBBERT(History)WALTER JAMES DUCEYA.B., Michigan State College, 1950(Sociology) DANIEL LANE, JR.A.B., Duke University, 1955(History)HSIEN LUA.B., Taiwan Teachers College, China, 1955A.M., Chengchi University, Taiwan, China, 1956(Education)ANN MICHOD LUNDYA.B., Wellesley College, 1934(Education)DANIEL JUDAH ELAZAR(Political Science)JOSEPH ENGELA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(Political Science)MAE P. FIELDSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1934(Education) ANNA MARAVOLOPh.B., Loyola University, 1937(Education)JEROME ALBERT MARKS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1948(Economics)MYLES 1. FRIEDMAN(Education)JOHN HANLEY GILMORE(Political Science)EDWARD ALFRED GOERNERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1952(Political Science) FLORENTINO LOPEZ MARTINEZ(Divisional Master's)HERBERT MARTY-TORRES(Divisional Master's)NATHANIEL HAREA.B., Langston University, 1954(Sociology) ADAH B. MAURERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1927(Education)THOMAS FRANCIS MAUSOLFF(Divisional Master's)VAUGHAN STEVENS HASTINGSS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1945(Economics)ALAN DACRE HOLMESA.B., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,Canada, 1936(Economics) DUANE GERALD METZGERA.B., Earlham College, 1954(An thropology)ROBERT MYHRE MICHALSENEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1951(Education)EUGENE MUSE MITCHELLA.B., University of Georgia, 1952(Economics)CLARA HOLTONA.B., Fisk University, 1948(Education)CAROL JEAN HORNINGA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(History) MICHAEL YUKIO MIYAHIRAA.B., University of Hawaii, 1953(Education)DONALD ALLEN MYERSA.B., University of Omaha, 1956(Education)JUNE MARSHALL OPPENHEIMA.B., University of Washington, 1951(Education)FREDA SHAPIRO PERLMUTTERA.B., Hunter College, 1932(Education)ROY JOHN INGHAMS.B., Harvard University, 1947(Education)LUCY BRUNDRETT JEFFERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., ibid., 1955(Divisional Master's)ARTHUR DONALD KALLEN(Political Science)GOSTHA BEHARI KANUNGOA.B., Ravenshaw College, Cuttack, India, 1949A.M., University of Allahabad, India, 1951(Education) HALLOWELL POPEA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Human Development)GAIL MARGARET KELLYA.B., Reed College, 1955(An thropology) FRANCES JAUNITA PROCTORS.B. Nurs. Ed., Western Reserve University, 1953(Nursing Education)PAUL EDWARD KELLYS.B., Bradley University, 1952A.M., ibid., 1953(Education) ROBERT OLIVER ROGERSB.S.A., University of California, 1943A.M., State College of Washington, 1952(Economics)RICHARD RAMON ROSMANA.B., University of California, 1950(Human Development) WILLIAM STROEBELA.B., Mankato State Teachers College, 1952(Geography)RUTH ELAINE SUTTERA.B., Union College, 1955(Divisional Master's)ERMA ALICE RUPPB.S.N., Loyola University, 1955(Nursing Education)DOUGLAS GENE ST. ANGELOA.B., North Central College, 1953(Political Science) MARLINDE LUISE THIESA.B., University of Chicago; 1953A.B., ibid., 1956(Education)MARIE ELIZABETH UTZIGMus.B. Ed., Seton Hill College, 1949(Education)ALICE KENNEDY WAGSTAFFA.B., Nazareth College, 1941(Human Development)ICHIGEN WATANABEA.B., Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, 1955(Education)ROBERT HOWELL WHITEA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., ibid., 1955(Education)KATHLEEN WISEMAN( Communication)STELLA ALBERTINE WUERFFELS.B., University of Chicago, 1944(Education)WALTER F. YONDORF(Political Science)HARVEY GARY ZEIDENSTEINS.B., Northwestern University, 1954(Political Science)BELEN MARTINEZ SANTOSB.S.E., St. Thomas University, Manila, P.L, 1950A.M., Quezon Institute, Manila, P.L, 1954(Education)JUDITH BLAKE SCHAEFERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Human Development)LEE ALLEN SIMONEKA.B., Roosevelt University, 1952(Education)LEONA MARIE SMOLINSKIS.B., Loyola University, 1952(Nursing Education)ELPINIKI ST AMATAKICerii��7te, Paedagogic Academy, Iraklion, Crete,(Education)FLORA SUE MARTIN STEWARTA.B., Roosevelt University, 1951(Education)DONALD ALLEN STRICKLANDA.B., Reed College, 1956(Political Science)III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOHN WILLIAM BOUSEMANA.B., Anderson College, 1950S.B., ibid., 1950D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1953JAMES WILEY BROWNA.B., Clark University, 1931D.B., Gammon Theological Seminary, 1934D.B., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1935MARY STONE DALEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1952HELEN ELIZABETH DAVISA.B., San Jose State College, 1950 BARBARA STAUFFER FULLERA.B., University of Michigan, 1947EDWARD WILLIS MILNERS.B., Davidson College, 1951D.B., Columbia Theological Seminary, 1954WINIFRED MORPHEW SAHAVASILIJE M. SOTIROVICMARGIE JEAN STURMA.B., National College for Christian Workers, 1952IV. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLEVELYN J. ANDERSONA.B., Bethany College, 1935CARROLL McBETH BAKERA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1952WEN CHAO CHENA.B., Grinnell College, 1947A.M., St. Louis University, 1949Ph.D., iu«, 1951 RICHARD DAVID JOHNSONA.B., Yale University, 1949A.M., University of Chicago, 1950MATTI ILMARI LIINAMAAA.M., University of Helsinki, Finland, 1955MARY JANE VAKILIS.B., Marquette University, 1952V. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONERNESTINA GARCIA ALEXANDERA.B., University of California, 1938 WILLIAM FOX BEITTELA.B., Talladega College, 1950MARVIN BOGDANOFFS.B., Roosevelt University, 1950A.M., University of Chicago, 1953JOAN NEILSON BOWIEA.B., Durham University, England, 1954BARBARA MORLEY BARRINGTONA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1954DAVID BARUCHA.B., Bradley University, 1952DORIS BRADLEYS.B., University of California at San Francisco, 1944JOHN LEROY BROWNA.B., University of Minnesota, 1951B.S.W., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1952 DORENA LOUISE MITCHELLA.B., DePauw University, 1952JOHN HOWARD MITCHELLA.B., DePauw University, 1951BARBARA LENNON NICHOLLSA.B., University of California, 1946DOROTHY LILLIAN BUTLERA.B., Talladega College, 1939VIRGINIA MARY CARPENETTES.B., Indiana University, 1951 NANCY LITTLE NORTONA.B., Boston University, 1955DALE GEORGE OLTMANA.B., McPherson College, 1951GEORGE SHERRIDAN PENWARDENA.B., University of Manitoba, Canada, 1951CLAIR OWEN POLLARDA.B., University of Maine, 1952AMANDA LOUISE POTTSS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1940DAVID RAPPOPORTPh.B., University of Chicago, 1931DORRIE DAVISA.B., University of Sidney, Australia, 1952DOROTHY WALKER DENNISA.B., West Virginia State College, 1943BROCKIE DILWORTHA.B., University of Chicago, 1953A.B., ibid., 1955HENRY H. EBIHARAS.B., Western Reserve University, 1950ARTHUR ELLISON ELLIOTTA.B., Baylor University, 1951A.M., University of Louisville, 1954 HARRIET PHILA RAYPh.B., University of Chicago, 1927A.M., ibid., 1944REBECCA ANN REESEA.B., Texas State College for Women, 1955JOHN T. FABIANS.B., John Carroll University, 1953CARL J. FIELDA.B., Augustana College, 1953SHIRLEY ANN FLINTA.B., University of Texas, 1952DEBORAH FREIDESA.B. University of Illinois, 1955JOAN ELIZABETH GRAVELLA.B., University of Texas, 1953 W. KARL REHFELDA.B., Lawrence College, 1933MARY ALICE ROBERTSS.B., College of William and Mary, 1947JEAN ROBERTSONA.B., Swarthmore College, 1936RUTH ANNE ROBINA.B., Roosevelt University, 1954MARTHA LOUISE HARRISA.B., Marshall College, 1953EMILY COLEMAN HAWKINSA.B., Kentucky State College, 1953SALLY JO HEADSTENA.B., Northwestern University, 1955 LEE A. RUBENSS.B., St. Norbert College, Wisconsin, 1952BARBARA JANE RUSSELLS.B., George Williams College, 1952NORMAN LEO RYANS.B., Brockport State Teachers College, 1950MERIAL HIRSCHIS.B., Utah State Agricultural College, 1955GERTRUDE BROWN JAYNEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1920 WILLIAM CLAY SAMPLEA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1953NANCY DALE SCHUSTERA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1955ELEANOR RUTH JOHNSENA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1952AUDREYE EARLE JOHNSONA.B., Fisk University, 1950REBEKAH FAGENBAUM KAUFMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1954 PATRICIA C. SEGNERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1955MARK FULLER SKINNERA.B. University of Chicago, 1947BONNIE LAEL STONEA.B., MacMurray College, 1954PAUL KOLDAA.B., Bard College, 1954JERRY KREIMANA.B., Roosevelt University, 1955BARBARA LORRAINE LEVINEA.B., Northwestern University, 1955 ROBERT EWING TRIMBLES.B., West Texas State College, 1955DORIS JUNE VINTONA.B., Maryville College, 1949ROY OSBURN WATERSS.B., University of Oregon, 1952ESTHER LUTERMANA.B., Sir George Williams College, Montreal,Canada,1955 .NAN E. RYPINS MALKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1950A.B., ibid., 1956FRIEDERICKA MAURER MAYERSPh_B., University of Chicago, 1932 ESTHER FRANCINE KINGSLEYWATTENBERGA.B., University of Western Ontario, London,Canada, 1939BURTON QUAYLE WATTERSONA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1955LOIS ANTOINETTE ZOUF ALA.B., University of Chicago, 1953II. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESPAULINE R. ANIDOA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(Bioiogical Sciences)FRANK WESLEY FITCHM.D., University of Chicago, 1953(Pathology)CORRINE M. OWENSS.B., Marygrove College, 1938(Biological Sciences) SAMUEL HAROLD RUBINA.B., Brown University, 1938M.D., St. Louis University, 1943(Microbiology)JAMES IGNATIUS SALACH, JR.S.B., Loyola University, 1951(Physiology)HARBANS SINGHL.M.S., Medical College, Amritsar, India, 1948(Surgery)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJOHN NORRIS BAH CALLA.B., University of California, 1956(Physics)BARBARA FRANCES CANTYA.B., University of California, 1956(Physics)NEIL LLOYD COLEMANA.B., Cornell College, 1952(Geology)EUGENE RIVARD DuFRESNEPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(Chemistry)GLEN EXNER EVERETTA.B., University of Utah, 1956(Physics)JOHN WILLIAM FRANKENFELDA.B., University of Chicago, 1952(Chemistry)CHARLES MOORES GREENES.B., Haverford College, 1952(Mathematics)ARTHUR JUDAH GREENFIELDS.B., Wayne University, 1956(Physics)GRAZYNA GROSSA.B., University of Minnesota, 1953(Mathematics)RENE ROBERT JONASA.B., University of Chicago, 1953S.B., ibid., 1955(Physics)DAVID WINRAM JOSEPHS.B., Roosevelt University, 1952(Physics)DRASKO DRAGOLJUB JOVANOVIC(Physics)CHARLES ALFRED KNIGHT(Geology)I. RICHARD LAPIDUSA.B., University of Chicago, 1955S.B., ibid., 1956(Physics)NORMAN RONALD LEBOVITZA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1956(Physics)YUNG-KEUN LEEA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1956(Physics)ENDRE LILLETHUNCandidatus Magisterii, University of Oslo, Blindern,Norway, 1950(Physics)LIU LIUS.B., University of Taiwan, China, 1954(Physics) ARUNAS LEONARDAS LIULEVICIUSA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(Mathematics)RICHARD ALAN LUNDYA.B., University of Chicago, 1955S.B., ibid., 1956(Physics)MICHAEL HOUGHTON MILLARS.B., Harvard University, 1954(Mathematics)CECIL AVERA NANNEYA.B., Berea College, 1955(Physics)JAMES DEANE PATTERSONS.B., University of Missouri, 1956(Physics)VICTOR RAZIUNASS.B., Union College, 1954(Chemistry)HOWARD E. REIQUAM(Meteorology)JOHN RHEINSTEINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1951(Physics)JOHN SADAUSKISS.B., University of Chicago, 1945(Chemistry)ARNIM SEIELSTADA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1956(Physics)BERNARD GEORGE SPRINGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(Physics)GEORGE EDOUARD WALRAFENS.B., University of Kansas, 1951(Chemistry)ALAN LEE WEINTRAUBB.S.P.E., De Paul University, 1955(Geography)JULIUS WIESENFELDS.B., Roosevelt University, 1953(Mathematics)ROLAND WINSTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1956(Physics)JOSEPH ALBERT WOLFS.B., University of Chicago, 1956(Mathematics)SUCK KOO YUNS.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1955(Physics)III. PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:JAMES P. GRIER, JR.S.B., Northwestern University, 1955GEORGE LESTER HEIDKAMPS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1952HARVIN AUS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946REGINALD COLLINSON BARBERS.B., Lehigh University, 1930J AMES WILSON BARNETT IIS.B.M.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1949JOSEPH GABRIEL BEHMS.B.E.E., Purdue University, 1949PAUL WILLIAM BENTLEYS.B., St. Mary's College, 1949RICHARD MORRIS BERGMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., tua., 1956LEO KENNETH BISHOPA.B., Phillips University, 1932A.M., Columbia University, 1943JOHN LAVERNE BJORKS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951THOMAS WILLIAM BOLLANDB.B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1953DARWIN CHARLES BROENENS.B., Marquette University, 1954ROBERT STANLEY BROWNA.B., University of Chicago, 1956DENISON K. BULLENS, JR.S.B., University of Tennessee, 1951ARTHUR W. CATTLETTS.B., University of Kansas, 1949WILLIAM ROBERT COMERA.B., Brown University, 1953EDWARD LAWRENCE CONDONS.B., Loyola University, 1956FRANCIS CONDONS.B., Loyola University, 1954ROBERT BENSON CORBYS.B., Union College, 1941ROBERT JAMES COTTERS.B.Ch.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1952GEORGE A. DADIANS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1\151DONALD CURTIS DAHLALBERT GASTON DOMENGELicence in Commerce, Ecole des Hautes EtudesCommerciales, Montreal, Canada, 1954LEONARD DORINA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., ibid., 1956JOHN HARRY DURANDA.B., Hamline University, 1956RONALD BERTRAM EMERYA.B., Shimer College, 1955JOSEPH A. GEISENPAUL GIBSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.M., ibid., 1948MYRON GRAHAM PHILIP JOHN HINTZ, JR.S.B.C., Loyola University, 1951WILLIAM F. HOGAN, JR.S.B., Purdue University, 1951DAVID ALFRED JOHNSONA.B., Augustana College, 1951THOMAS BERNARD JONESS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1940VINCENT HAMMOND JONESS.B., Southern University, 1956JOHN HENRY KAISERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1953FRED KORNET, JR.S.B., Lehigh University, 1940J AMES BEARDSLEY LANDAKERCOLMAN LEVINA.B., Brown University, 1955EDWARD HENDRICKS LEWISS.B.LE., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1950WARREN ROBERT LINDGRENA.B., Vaiparaiso University, 1956GEORGE STANLEY LUZWICKEDWARD THOMAS McGRATHPh.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1950ARTHUR RICHARD MICHNEVITZA.B., University of Chicago, 1957DAVID ALLISON MILLERS.B., Indiana University, 1952JOHN MORGANS.B., University of Minnesota, 1951DEVENDRA NATHA.B., Delhi University, India, 1943B. Law, ibid., 1953A.M., Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan, 1951ROBERT LESLIE NOLANS.B., Georgetown University, 1952EDITH SHEPLEY NOURSEA.B., Stanford University, 1945CLARENCE ALBERT NOVYS.B., Fournier Institute of Technology, 1951JACK WALDEN OWENS.B., Western Michigan College, 1951A.B., ibid., 1953NORMAN C. PARDUES.B.M.E., University of Alabama, 1939MANGATAS PASARIBUS.B., Evansville College, 1956ROBERT LEWIS PHILIPSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1955FLORENCE MARIE POHLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1945J AMES THOMAS REIDS.B., Stanford University, 1956WILLIAM F. RING, JR.S.B., University of Illinois, 1950WILLIAM ARTHUR ROWANS.B., University of Illinois, 1951JOHN MICHAEL SAADAA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., ibid., 1957ARTHUR M. SCHWARZS.B.Ch.E., Purdue University, 1950CHARLES WARREN SEXTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., ibid., 1957DAVID GEORGE SHERRYS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951ROBERT MORRILL SMITHA.B., Park College, 1949WESLEY EMERSON SODERQUISTS.B.LE., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1953 .CURT LEWIS SONNEBORNBARRY FRANCIS SULLIVANA.B., Columbia University, 1955PHILIP WHITFORD KIRKLAND SWEET,JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1950 THEODORE WILLIAM TAUBS.B., Northwestern University, 1942ROBERT GEORGE TAYLORA.B., University of Western Ontario, Canada, 1956WILBUR RALPH THOMASANDRE BERNARD VAN HOOGENROBERT LAWRENCE WAGNERS.B., University of Illinois, 1949MARTIN WALDA.B., Harvard University, 1955BERNARD WEINERA.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.B., ibid., 1956LACY EARL WILLIAMSS.B., Union University, 1947A.M., George Peabody College, 1952MERLE EUGENE WITTENBERGS.B., Northwestern University, 1951EDWARD J. ZAHUMENSKYS.B., University of Illinois, 1950FRED JOSEPH ZATORSKIS.B., University of Illinois, 1950MARVIN HOOVER ZELIBORS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1950II. UNDER THE FEDERATED THEOLOGICAL FACULTYFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:T. IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYJACKSON COLLINS CAMPBELLWARREN EUGENE COTTONS.B., James Millikin University, 1950JOHN LOUIS COWANA.B., DePauw University, 1954LARRIMORE CLYDE CROCKETTA.B., Drury College, 1954DAVID HENRY DEBBINKS.B., Carroll College, 1953RUSSELL ELLIS ELMQUISTS.B., Iowa State College, 1949WILLIAM CHARLES HENZLIKS.B., Iowa State College, 1945B.J., University of Missouri, 1947LORTON GLENHEUSELA.B., Earlham College, 1953WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOBBSA.B., Bates College, 1954WILBUR KENNETH HUCKA.B., Yankton College, 1952Th.B., ibid., 1953A.M., University of Chicago, 1957 WARREN JAY KREMLA.B., Occidental College, 1950ROBINSON GARDNER LAPPA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1954PHILIP ARTHUR MUTHA.B., Washington University, 1954DONALD GENE NISWANDERA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1953FREDERICK OSCAR OLSONA.B., University of Missouri, 1952LOYAL LOYD PEARCEA.B., Central Michigan College, 1951RUDOLPH REX REEDERA.B., Haverford College, 1950WILLIAM L. ROWEA.B., Wayne University, 1954DONALD JAMES SEVETSONA.B., Macalester College, 1954ARTHUR ERWIN WOLFGARTHS.B., Northwestern University, 1951II. IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE DISCIPLES DIVINITY HOUSEROBERT LEVAN BROMLEYA.B., Chapman College, 1953 JAMES ELLSWORTH STOCKDALES.B., Bradley University, 1952III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLANDREW HARMON BROA.B., Denison University, 1956ELLIOTT DEAN BRYANTWILLIAM ISAAC ELLIOTTA.B., Ottawa University, 1953J AMES WILLIAM FOUKEA.B., Oberlin College, 1951KATHRYN KELLOGGGLENN ANDREW KEYESS.B., Roosevelt University, 1951 PATRICIA LOUISE LEGETTEA.B., University of Chicago, 1953JOSEPH BAXTER MOWA.B., Manchester College, 1948S.B., ibid., 1948JOHN HUGH PETHERBRIDGES.B., Bucknell University, 1937JEAN WALTER SALTZMANEd.B., Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1943A.M., University of Chicago, 1948IV. IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE MEADVILLE THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLKAREL F. BOTERMANSA.B., Hope College, 1950A.M., University of Michigan, 1951NICHOLAS C. CARDELL, JR.A.B., Columbia University, 1952 EDWARD KING HEMPEL, JR.A.B., Bates College, 1954HAROLD WILLIAMSON PATTERSONIII. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:JOHN MAYNARD ALEXA.B., Colby College, 1954RONALD JERRY ARONBERGS.B., Northwestern University, 1954 CARL FRANKELA.B., University of Chicago, 1954ISABELLE S. FREYA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1953DARIO ANTHONY GARIBALDIA.B., Wabash College, 1954GILBERT JEROME GINSBURGA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., ibid., 1955PHILIP THEODORE GOLDSTEINA.B., Brandeis University, 1954BERT Z. GOODWIN (cum laude)A.B., University of Chicago, 1954NATHANIEL IRVING GREYS.B., Roosevelt University, 1954WILSON ROBERT AUGUSTINEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1954STUART BERTRAM BELANOFFA.B., University of Chicago, 1954RICHARD BYRON BERRYMANA.B., Carleton College, 1954STANLEY BARUCH BLOCKS.B., Northwestern University, 1954HERBERT LEE CAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1952ALEXANDER CUTHBERT CASTLESLL.B., University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,1955ROBERT CLINTON CLAUSA.B., Antioch College, 1954GEORGE IRA COWELLA.B., Mexico City College, 1952KENNETH W. DAM (cum laude)S.B., University of Kansas, 1954ROBERT MOORE DOBBINSA.B., University of Chicago, 1953A.B., ibid., 1955JOHN DEARDEN DONLEVYS.B., Northwestern University, 1954WILLIAM H. DUNNA.B., Whitman College, 1954CHARLES CURTIS EVERETTA.B., Beloit College, 1952IRVING EDWARD FASAN, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1947HERBERT P. FEIBELMAN, JR.A.B., University of Alabama, 1955MIRIAM CHESSLIN FEIGELSONA.B., Western College for Women, 1954 J AMES HERBERT HANDLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., iua., 1955RICHARD BRYDON HANSENA.B., Harvard University, 1954MARSHALL J. HARTMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., ibid., 1957HARRY JOHN HOLMESA.B., Carleton College, 1954THEODORE WICKETT HUSZAGHA.B., University of Chicago, 1952MORTON INGERDAVID ALAN KIRSCHA.B., Amherst College, 1954PAUL RICHARD KLEINA.B., Haverford College, 1954HOWARD GALE KRANEA.B., Grinnell College, 1954PETER DAVID LEDERERA.B., University of Chicago, 1949A.B., ibid., 1955WESLEY JAMES LIEBELER (cum laude)A.B., Macalester College, 1953TERRY FARQUHAR LUNSFORDA.B., University of Chicago, 1951LOUIS REITMAN MAINA.B., Beloit College, 1952�N M1\:NeR'm1JANICE CAROL MARKA.B., University of Chicago, 1953ROBERT NORMAN NAVRATILA.B., Maryville College, 1954DALLIN HARRIS OAKS (cum laude)A.B., Brigham Young University, 1954MARY ELLEN POPKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1954FRANK MAXSON POTTERA.B., Hamilton College, 1954JAMES PUCKETTA.B., Earlham College, 1954JOHN ALBERT RADCLIFFEMARCUS GOODMAN RASKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1954DAVID ANDERSON ROCKNEA.B., Carleton College, 1954TED ROJEK TERRY SANDALOW (cum, laude)A.B., University of Chicago, 1954DAVID LAWRENCE SERVIESA.B., University of Chicago, 1950HAROLD YOSHIMICHI SHINTAKUB.B.A., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, T.H., 1953ELMER ALFRED SILVAA.B., Pomona College, 1954PETER KAPRIEL SIVASLIANA.B., Trinity College, 1954DAVID JAMES SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, 1954PAYTON SMITHA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1954HARRY BERT SONDHEIMA.B., University of Chicago, 1954ALAN CHARLES SWANA.B., Albion College, 1954STANLEY AUGUSTUS TRAUBA.B., Wittenberg College, 1954NEIL FRANCIS TWOMEYBARBARA JUNE VOGELF ANGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1954FREDERICK ALBERS YONKMANA.B., Hope College, 1952For the Degree of Doctor of Comparative Law:GEORGE NASRI SFEIRCertificate, Jerusalem Law School, Palestine, 1948LL.M., University of Chicago, 1952IV. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF THE DIVISIONOF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:BILLIE LYNN BALLARDS.B., Eastern Kentucky State College, 1954(Honors in Medicine)MURRAY STUART BERGERA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1951HOWARD LESLIE BRESLERS.B., Roosevelt University, 1953ALLEN SHELDON BURSKA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1953ROBERT ALAN COLESHAMAY COTEVNATHAN MILLER DAVISA.B., University of Chicago, 1950DAVID RICHARD DUFFELLS.B., Beloit College, 1953RICHARD HATHAWAY EARLEA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.B., ibid., 1954KERMIT CHARLES ERICSSONS.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1952PHILIP FIREMANS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1953(Honors in Pathology) MAX BEERBOHM FRIEDMANA.B., Cornell University, 1951(Honors in Surgery)HARVEY LEE HIGGERA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1953WILLIAM FRANK HOPKINSTHEODORE JOSEPH JACOBSA.B., Yale University, 1953HENRY O. KANDLERA.B., Antioch College, 1953MYRON RALPH KARONCARL HENRY KELLERA.B., Carleton College, 1953M. BARRY KIRSCHENBAUMA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.B., ibid., 1954KAI BRORSON KRISTENSENDAVID LAGUNOFF(Honors in Pathology)HARVEY LOEB LERNERA.B., Cornell University, 1953VIVIEN SHUN-NGOR LEE LOHS.B., Simmons College, 1951A.M., Wellesley College, 1952KARIN B. NELSONJOHN HEYWORTH OBERHELMANS.B., North Central College, 1953DANIEL OFFERA.B., University of Rochester, 1953 *KENNETH RUTMANS.B., Rutgers University, 1953J AMES STEVEN MAGID SONGEORGE ROBERT MASON(Honors in Medicine) DAVID RIFKINDA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1950Ph.D., ibid., 1953NORMAN ALEXANDER ROSEA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1951S.B., University of Washington, 1953RICHARD DAVID MILLERS.B., Purdue University, 1953RICHARD HENRY MOYA.B., University of Chicago, 1953S.B., ibid., 1954(Honors in Pathology) HENRY PAUL RUSSEA.B., Indiana University, 1952A.B., ibid., 1953(Honors in Medicine)ANGEL ERNEST SANCHEZB.B.A., Texas Western College, 1948RUSSELL LEONARD SANDBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1952(Honors in Medicine)HARRY STEINER OLINA.B., University of Chicago, 1952CHARLES EDWARD OTTS.B.E., University of Iowa, 1949 WILLARD JAMES SMITH, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1954PAUL BELL STEWARTA.B., University of Chicago, 1948FRANCIS HOWE STRAUSA.B., Harvard University, 1953SANFORD SUE TOMA.B., Harvard University, 1952S.M., University of Chicago, 1956JAY EDWARD WAGNERA.B., Cornell University, 1953TING-WA WONGA.B., University of California, 1953(Honors in Pathology)ROBERT DAVID ZAASS.B., Western Reserve University, 1953JERRY PAUL PENDRASA.B., University of Washington, 1953HEITOR GUNTHER PERDIGAOTHEODORE ANDREWS PETERSONS.B., University of Nebraska, 1955DANIEL PORTE, JR.A.B., Brown University, 1953(Honors in Medicine)JOSEPH RICHARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1953(Honors in Biochemistry)1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESIV. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYCHARLES RANKIN HEISLERS.B., Monmouth College, 1948(Biochemistry) PAUL BRUNS JOHNSTONS.B., Northwestern University, 1949S.M., Loyola University, 1951(Microbiology)DAVID HAROLD KISTNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.B., ibid., 1956(Zoology)JULIA MEYERS.B., University of Chicago, 1939(Physiology)MIRIAM FIELDS SCHURINA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1954S.M., ibid., 1955(Zoology)JOVENTINO DUQUE SORIANOS.B., University of the Philippines, Manila, P.r.,1944S.M., ibid., 1952(Botany)DONALD WARREN BENSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1948M.D., ibid., 1950(Pharmacology)ANN NORDSTROM BONDA.B., Miami University, 1944A.M., University of California at Los Angeles, 1946(Zoology)JOSEPH GORSIeS.B., University of Illinois, 1952(Botany)DUNCAN EBEN GOVANM.D., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada,1948(Surgery)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESBABETTE MINNIE BECKERA.B., Wellesl�y CollegeA.M., University of Chicago, 1954(Oriental Languages and Literatures) ANDREW THEODORE BROWNA.B., University of Michigan, 1948A.M., Western Reserve University, 1950(History)* Posthumous.ALFRED DUHRSSENA.B., Yale University, 1950Dt., L'Universite de Paris, France, 1953(Philosophy)THOMAS ROLLINS FITZGERALDA.B., Woodstock College, 1945A.M., ibid., 1948(Classical Languages and Literatures) CLIFFORD JAY HANDA.B., Cornell College, 1945A.M., Harvard University, 1949(English Language and Literature)PAUL MARCEL MICHAUDA.B., Laval University, Quebec, Canada, 1948A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(History of Culture)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESKEITH DONALD HAGEA,B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1949A.M., University of Toronto, Canada, 1950(Meteorology)EDV ARD HEIBERGCivilingen ior, Royal Institute of Technology, Stock­holm, Sweden, 1949(Physics)GLENN RUDOLPH HILSTS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948S.M., ibid., 1949(Meteorology)HAROLD RUSSELL HUNT, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1953(Chemistry)DON ALD JAY KAHNA B., Princeton University, 1952(Chemistry)RA Y ALDEN KUNZES.B., University of Chicago, 1950S.M., ibid., 1951(Mathematics) JOHN JOSEPH McKIBBENS.M., University of Chicago, 1953(Mathematics)NORBERT THOMAS PORILEA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.M., ibid., 1954(Chemistry)EDWARD CHARLES POSNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.M., ibid., 1953(Mathematics)WILLIAM FORREST STINES PRINGA.B., Harvard University, 1949S.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Mathematics)MARY BISHOP WEISSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949S.M., ibid., 1952(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESLOUIS AARONSS.B., College of the City of New York, 1952A.M., ibid., 1954(Psychology)KARLYNE ALICE ANSPACHS.B., Iowa State College, 1936A.M., Columbia University, 1941(Home Economics)LAURENCE BERYL BERNSA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(International Relations)ELAINE ANN BLUHMA.M., University of Chicago, 1948(An thropology)WILLIAM THEODORE BLUHMA.B., Brown University, 1948A.M., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ofTufts College, 1949(Political Science)JOSEPH RALSTON CALDWELLA.M., University of Chicago, 1943(An thropology)DOLLARD CORMIERA.B., Serninaire St. Charles, Sherbrooke, Canada,1947B.Ps., University of Montreal, Canada, 1948A.M., ibid., 1951(Psychology)JACK LEE CROSSA.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.M., ibid., 1949(History)H. MARK FLAPANB.S.B.A., Washington University, 1944A.M .. University of Chicago, 1949(Sociology) MORRIS HERBERT GORANS.B., University of Chicago, 1936S.M., ibid., 1939(Education)THOMAS SPENCER HARDINGA.B., University of Buffalo, 1933S.B.L.S., ibid., 1937A.M. University of Chicago, 1939(History)MARTIN BERNARD LOEBA.B., University of Toronto, Canada, 1936(Human Development)WILLIAM HENRY MAEHL, JR.A.B., University of Minnesota, 1950A.M., ibid., 1951(History)RICHARD CHANTRY McVEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1928S.M., University of Southern California, 1938(Education)ROBERT BRENT MERRIFIELDA.B., University of Oregon, 1948. A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(History)ROBERT HERMAN MUGGEA.B., University of Florida, 1943A.M., ibid., 1947(Sociology)RA YMOND LEONARD RICHMANLL.B., Chicago Kent College of Law, 1940A.M., University of Chicago, 1948(Economics)HERBERT HARRIS ROSENBERGA.B., Syracuse University, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(Political Science)ESSEL YN CAROL RUDIKOFFS.B., Loyola University, 1944(Human Development)LOUIS C. SCHA WPh.B., University of Chicago, 1945A.M., ibid., 1955(Human Development)ROYAL J AE SCHMIDT, JR.S.B., Lewis Institute, 1939A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(History)ROBERT GEORGE SCIGLIANOA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1950(Political Science) BRUCE LANNES SMITHPh.B., University of Chicago, 1933(Political Science)THOMAS STIRTONA.M., University of Chicago, 1952(History)BENJ AMIN DRAKE WRIGHTS.B., Cornell University, 1947(Human Development)V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLDONOVAN EBERSOLE SMUCKERA.B., Bluffton College, 1936D.B., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1954For the Degree of Doctor of Science:FRANCIS OTTO SCHMITT, Institute Professor, Massachusetts Instituteof TechnologyOutstanding biologist who, through his own researches and his stimulatinginfluence upon others, has made notable contributions to advance our under­standing of the ultimate structure of livingthings.X. 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