tHE UNKVERSKTY Of CHKCAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred and SecondCONVOCATKONTheSPRKNGSECOND SESSIONJune EighthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-threeROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSION. PROCESSIONAL-Fugue in B Minor(The Congregation standing until the Bags reach the chancel)The Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the University �The Trustees and Administrative Officersl The Associate Dean of the University ChapelThe President of the UniversityHYMN -FOR THE CONGREGATIONAMERICA(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. SMITIIBach"THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND W. BARNETT BLAKEMORE, JR.Associate Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"ON THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSITY"GEORGE W. BEADLEPresident of the UniversitySOLO"Arm, arm, ye brave!" ( from Judas Maccabaeus)ARWIN SCHWEIG, Bass, The Rockefeller Chapel ChoirArm, arm, ye brave! a noble cause,The cause of Heaven, your zeal demands.In defense of your nation, religion, and laws,The Almighty Jehovah will strengthen your hands. HandelTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor ExceIIence in Undergraduate TeachingRICHARD KENNETH LASHOF, Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Collegeand the Department of MathematicsMr. Lashof came to the University as an instructor in 1954, just after receiving his Ph.D. degree�rom Columbia University. In 1959 he was appointed to his present rank of Associate Professorin the College and the Department of Mathematics.From the beginning of his career here, Mr. Lashof has been notably productive in the Uni­versity's work in mathematics at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. While on theone hand he has conducted and directed mathematical research (his contributions to differentialgeometry and differential topology are of particular distinction), on the other he has advisedmathematics Seniors regularly and accomplished the considerable feat of teaching the full rangeof undergraduate mathematics courses. Recently, and with conspicuous imagination and energy,he has established a new course sequence in modern geometry for both advanced undergraduateand graduate students.Through his dear, forceful teaching, his friendly and cogent counsel, his personal charm, hisknowledge and his devotion to mathematics, Mr. Lashof draws students from all levels toward aclearer view of the unity of mathematics and a more inventive relation to mathematics. Becauseof him students and staff alike have a sharper sense of the mutual excitement and satisfaction inthe common enterprise of learning mathematics, and through this a larger appreciation of thevalues of the University.McKIM MARRIOTT, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and inthe Social Sciences Section of the CollegeAfter two years at Harvard College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and wartimeservice in the Army, Mr. Marriott entered the University of Chicago where he specialized in socialanthropology and the civilization of India. He has carried out field research in both Indian villagesand towns, as well as archival investigations, and through his publications on Village India andthe caste system, has reached a position of leadership in his chosen field.He taught for a brief period at the University of California, after which he returned to theUniversity where he has helped develop the program in Indian Civilizations and has been bothteacher and administrator in the Social Sciences general courses. His greatest contribution, perhaps,has been the skill with which he brings together theoretical conceptions from the social sciencesand an understanding of the great humanistic tradition of India in a way that is illuminating bothto his colleagues and to the students of the College and University.GERSON M. ROSENTHAL, JR., Assistant Professor of Biology in the CollegeMr. Rosenthal received the A.B. degree from Dartmouth College in 1943. During the followingthree years he served as a meteorologist and operations officer in the U.S. Army Air Force, wherehe held the rank of lieutenant. Immediately after the war, Mr. Rosenthal did graduate work atthe University of Chicago. He subsequently transferred to the University of California at Berkeley,where he received the A.M. ( 1951) and Ph.D. ( 1954) degrees in zoology. He returned toChicago in 1954 as a teaching intern in the College Natural Sciences program under a grant fromthe Ford Foundation. In the following year he became a regular member of the College faculty.Mr. Rosenthal soon became known to students and colleagues alike as a superior teacher. He hasalso had a major role in recent curriculum revisions, and as the current chairman of the Biol­ogy 111 course, he continues to display conspicuous leadership. Mr. Rosenthal is interested inthe flow of materials and energy in biological communities, and studies these by means of radio­active tracers. In addition to his scientific publications, he is working on a textbook of generalbiology based on his experience in the College program.�HERMAN LOUIS SINAIKO, Assistant Professor of Humanities in the College and inthe Department of Oriental Languages and CivilizationsHerman Sinaiko holds the A.B. degree from the College and the Ph.D. degree from the Com­mittee on Social Thought in the University of Chicago. His association with the College facultybegan in 1954 with an appointment as graduate assistant in Humanities; he has been a regularmember of the faculty of the College and the Division of Humanities since 1956.Mr. Sinaiko's learning is remarkable for its depth and its diversity. He is centrally concernedwith comparing and contrasting the philosophical traditions of China and the Western world.He has acquired a professional mastery of the Chinese language and Classical Chinese philosophy.His knowledge of Greek philosophy-in particular, the dialogues of Plato-is profound. He hasshed important light on philosophic texts, yet, at the same time, has been interested in manycritical problems as they appear in the literature of various peoples and periods. It is significantthat one of his published articles deals with the educational usefulness of Anna Karenina.Mr. Sinaiko's wisdom and imagination are unstintingly employed in the conduct of his classes.He is an energetic, high-spirited, and devoted teacher. He has generously assumed positions ofresponsibility in administration, including the chairmanship of the third-year course in Humanities.His qualities of humane, unselfish leadership are admired by his students and colleagues as wellas by the community of which the University is a part. By precept and example, he communi­cates the values to which the Humanities are ultimately addressed.THE Aw ARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Margaret Elizabeth AndersonMurray David Batt.Richard Charles Edward BeckClare Lawton BeghtolAlan J. BergerStanley Hoyt BlockSidney Bennett ChesninBarbara Jane CohnRobert Charles CordekSteven Peter DalberJudy Paulene DavisVirginia Lee DavisBernardine Rae DohrnLawrence H. Domash .Sarge Stuart DubinskyJay S. FlocksGary William GoldsteinMartin A. GorovskyGail Carol GreenbergSusan Guggenheim Robert Mason HauserJohn Walter HillDaniel N. HoffmanJames Norton HoodGershon P. HorowitzSusan Ellen IrelandMartha KarpAdina Sue KleimanJudith Anne KleinNeil Kent KomesarEllen L. KrantzPaul Allan LangeThomas E. LeshDaniel Alan LevineSheldon J. LewisPatricia Burnham LinckJanet Louise MatherJane Fowler MorseTerence Raoul MurphyGuy Brown Oakes Patrick Joseph O'DonovanMichael D. OrmondDavid Warren PaulsenDiana Joy PaulsonBarbara J. RadinJay RubinWinston Albert SalserJane SaxeRobert Allen SchultzCarol Valentine SimpsonLinda Jane SteinigMichael David SwirskyKaren R. TencateRichard William ThurnCharles Elliott VernoffMarva Eller WatkinsWilliam Palmer WeberRobert Victor WessAbby Rose WettanSusan Mary WirthAwarded Special Honots with the Bachelar's Degree in the College:James Norton Hood Paper: "Three Early Christian Interpretations(History) of History"Paul Levy Paper: "The Problem of Plot in the Modern(Philosophy) Novel"Terence Raoul Murphy Paper: "The First Whig Party"(History)Marshall Ivan Wais, Jr. Paper: "Juan de Valdes"(History)Abby Rose Wettan Paper: "Ulrich Zasius"(History)Susan Mary Wirth Paper: "Heterocaryosis in Phoma Humicola"(Botany)Members elected to' Beta oi Illinais Chapter at Phi Beta Kappa an nominationat the University tar especial distinctian in general schalarship in theUniversity:Murray David BattRobert Charles CordekVirginia Lee DavisLawrence H. DomashJay S. FlocksMartin A. Gorovsky Susan GuggenheimEllen L. KrantzDaniel Alan LevineSheldon J. LewisRalph Herbert MeerboteJane Fowler Morse Michael D. OrmondMartha Ann PyleCarol Valentine SimpsonKaren R. TencateWilliam Palmer WeberSylvia Louise WoodbyMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Sciencefor evidence of ability in research work in science: -Yash Pal AbrolDorothy Jane BearcroftEdmund F. Becker, Jr.Robert H. BrewerJules BrodeurJoseph Yusuf CassimJ effrey Selwyn CrawfordJ. Terry ErnestArthur FormanMarcel FrenkelRosslyn GainesPortnovo SomasundaranGanapathy Paul Frederick GrimWilliam Dudley HinesJohn Gerald HusaBirute R. PetrulisJanuskeviciusJoseph Kocsard KovachGladys KrakowAlex Eugene KrillJoel Fredric LubarRalph F. NauntonMichael Heath PatrickRobert Louis Perlman Robert Franklin Priest IIIEugene Stephen PyshJames John RamsJohn Christopher RucklidgeAdrienne Jean SmithPaul Bell StewartSheldon S. TobinBruce Edward TrumboRobert Keiji TsutakawaJohannes Hendrik VenterPaul Patrick VerdoneRoy S. WeinrachAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments ofScience for evidence of ability in research work in science:Innis Gillian AbrahamsonHarriet G. AinbinderCharles D. Falk SrimathirumalaKrishnamacharyHee Bok ParkDennis Bruce Patterson Gary Richard PearsonJohn Howard SimsWilliam Palmer WeberMembers of the Junior and Senior classes of the School of Medicine elected toBeta of IIIinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for exceIIence in the workof the School:Malcolm Dennis BartonDavid Dewey BissellJames Joseph CastlesJohn Averill DawleyIra Finegold A. James HirschfeldMartin b./KainLawrence KassJames William KnechtCharles M. Schlossman John Frederick SchneiderMarvin Jules StoneHarvey WolinskyRobert David WoodsonMembers elected to Gamma of IIIinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business tor scholarship and ac­complishment in studies in Business Administration:William Henry BeaverIrving BoberskiJohn Forman DeardorffAlfred Charles EnglishPaul William FrankeJohn Wilson Hatcher William GeorgeHimmelbauerStuart Ira KleimanDavid Lee LandsittelJudith Ann LeachEliezer LevyLawrence T. Lopina Stanley ManneCarroll French MillerMelvin Jay ParksHans Reiner StollJoel Henry SwartzbergWilliam Merritt Taggart, Jr.Jimmy Newton WalkerMembers oi the Senior class oi the Law School elected to the Order of theCoit tor exceIIence in the work ot the School:Dorsey Daniel Ellis, Jr.Anthony Chapin GilbertBurton Earl GlazovNoel Kaplan William Louis KelleyRoss R. KinneyRex E. LeeLee Bowes McTurnan Bethilda L. Olson\Villiam ShlenskyWilliam Lawrence VeltonThe Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence III artistic reading, areawarded to: ".Norman Dayron, FirstJane Margaret Whitehill, Second Joel Nevin Shapiro, ThirdHenry Orlanders Hardy, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize in Anthropology, to a student in the Department ofAnthropology for outstanding work in the field of An thropology, isawarded to:Maria Esther HermitteThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a student in the Department oi Art for an out­standing essay, is awarded to:Hal N. OppermanThe J0'seph Henry Beale Prize, to the student in the first-year tutorial programof the Law School whose work is most worthy of recognition, is awarded to:Frank Cicero, Jr.The Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in and out 0'f the classroom, are awarded to:Robert S. Applebaum Martha KarpThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded to:Cecil Edward WooleyThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member 0'fthe graduating class in the School of Medicine whose research is judgedto be the most meritorious, is made to:James Allen EsterlyThe Dean 0'f Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extracurriculum at the University of Chicago:Mark David CoburnJay R. GreenbergSidney Frederick HuttnerEugene Maurice Kadish Robert Boyden LambArthur MacEwanK. Martin Pierce Roberta Faye ReederDorothy Ashton SharplessJoel Falk ZemensThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School of SocialService Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseof future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made to:Maxine Lee PennThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded to:Phyllis Reimann, FirstEyvind Carl Ronquist, Second Donald G. Lateiner, ThirdThe Chicago Folklore Prizes are awarded to:F. Landa Jocano, First William I. Schreiber, SecondThe French Government Prize, for excellence in French studies in the College,made possible through the co-operation of the Consulate of France inChicago, is awarded to:Wendy Joy Portnuff (Winter Quarter Citation)The E. Gellhorn Prize, in the Department of Physiology, for excellence instudy and research in Neurophysiology, is awarded to:Howard Allen NashThe Henry Ginsburg Memorial Prize; in the Department of Physiology, isawarded to:Barry KahanThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded to:Martha Ann BaechleJames Peter Cottingham Anita Lois ManuelThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize is awarded to:No first place award in 1963James Norton Hood, SecondThe Hamilton Watch Award, to a graduating Senior who has most success­fuIIy combined proficiency in his major field of study with achievements­whether academic, extra curricular, or combination of both-in the socialsciences or humanities, is made to:Patricia Burnham LinckThe Bonnie Harris Prizes for Excellence in Fine Art, for encouragement ofstudents in the fine arts, are awarded to:Cynthia Barton Wendy Good KindredThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible Reading, are awarded to:Thomas Lee Mikelson, First Henry Orlanders Hardy, Second-tIeJohn McCormick Buchanan, Second-tieThe Lawyers Title Award, to a student in the Law School for excellence in thefield of Property, is made to:Noel KaplanThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most tothe Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made to:Charles Bowen Persell IIIThe Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have completed theirfirst year in the Law School, in advancing the art of brief writing and oralargument, are made jointly to:Barry Evan Fink, FirstRussell Meredith Pelton, Jr., First Gary L. Bengston, SecondRobert M. Leone, SecondThe Theodore Lee N efI Prize, for excellence in the study of French Languageand Literature, is awarded to:Carla FedericiThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded to:Chung Yi ChenThe Noyes-Cutter Greek Prize, for an essay on the Common-Dialect Greek,is awarded to:James Leslie RauchThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social Service'Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of futureachievement in the field of Social Work, is made to:George David SchieringcThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom-plishment in the field of Microbiology, is made to:Dr. Richard Edwin Shope, Member and Professor, Rockefeller InstituteThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Sociology, is awarded to:John Wallace Claire JohnstoneThe Joseph Randall Shapiro Prize, for excel1ence in the fine arts, is awarded to:Marilyn J. HammersleyThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal; to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholars'hip, and character, is awarded to:Eugene Pennell EricksenThe "WaJI Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in the field of Corporation Law, is made to:Noel KaplanTHE CONFERRING OF DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:Candidates in the College by Dean Alan SimpsonThe Student Aides presented by Harold Haydon, Marshal of the UniversityCandidates in the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterCandidates in the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean D. Gale JohnsonCandidates in the Graduate School of Education by Dean Francis S. ChaseCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:GRAZINA ABRAMOVICIUS MARGARET ELIZABETH ANDERSON(History) (English Language and Literature)DAVID JAMES ACKERMAN(Philosophy) THOMAS JOSEPH ASSENS(Biology)ALAN PERRY BOHME(Chemistry)LEE N. BROZGOLD(Psychology)MARCIA DIANE BUCHMAN(Psychology)DONALD LEE CANTWAY(Biology)JOHN STEPHEN CARLSON(Biology)RALPH EVERETT CARLSON(History) JUDITH RUHNKE FISHEL(Philosophy)DOROTHY SUE FISHER(History)PAMELA BANNING(International Relations) THEODORE ANTHONY CHIPPS(Political Science)PHILLIP ELY CHURCH(Economics)ARTHUR HAROLD BARDIGE(Physics)WILLIAM B. BASILE, JR.(Political Science) ELLEN CLARK(Germanic Languages and Literatures)CLARE LAWTON BEGHTOL(English Language and Literature) MARK DAVID COBURN(English Language and: Literature)BARBARA JANE COHN(Political Science)BARBARA JEAN COLLINS(Political Science)LYNN BANNERMAN CONNOR(Far Eastern Civilizations)JERRY SCHUETTE BATHKE(Political Science)RICHARD CHARLES EDWARD BECK(Linguistics)LOIS BARBARA BEGUN(History)EVE JOYCE BELL(Education) . GERALD COOKE(Psychology)WILLIAM BASIL CRAWFORD, JR.(History)MERYL SUSAN DANN(Anthropology)KENNETH M. DAVIDSON(History)VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)LANNY BELL(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)RICHARD EDWARD BELL(Economics)ALAN J. BERGER(General Studies in the Humanities)ROBERT GEORGE BERGER(Economics) JAMES B. DEFIGH(Indian Civilization)WILLIAM FRANK DESHAZOR(Physics)ROBERT DESHMAN(General Studies in the Humanities)MARIE E. DETARVILLE(Art)PATRICIA DIANGSON(Psychology)BERNARDINE RAE DOHRN(Political Science)JUDITH CLAIRE BERGMANN(General Studies in the Humanities)RUTH COLETTE BETTELHEIM(Psychology)CLARA ANN BEYER(History)STANLEY HOYT BLOCK(Biology)PEARL M. BLOOM(Education)ELIZABETH BODOR(Education) INA MAY DVORKIN(History)ROBERT JOSEPH EMSLIE(Biology)DORIS ANITA EVANS(Biology)LEE €. FAWCETT(Political Science)STEVEN MILES CHARNO(International Relations) JAY S. FLOCKS(Biology)ROBERT DWIGHT FRANCESCONE(A nthropology)SUSAN FREIS(General Studies in the Humanities)SIDNEY BENNETT CHESNIN(History)ELLEN FRIED(Sociology)JACQUELYN ROSETTE FRIEDMAN(English Language and Literature)SUSAN LOIS FUCHS(Education)JOAN GAYLEY(Political Science)CARYLE S. GEIER(Sociology)MICHAEL A. GESSEL(English Language and Literature)REA L. GINSBERG(Psychology)DIANA H. GLABERSON(Psychology)GEORGE JAMES GLENDENING(Political Science)DAVID ALAN GOLDBERGER(International Relations)ROSLYNN SLESINGER GOLDMAN(English Language and Literature)GARY WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN(Biology)LEANNE GOLDSTEIN(History)NORMAN GOLDSTEIN(Political Science)PHYLLIS IRENE GOLDSTEIN(Political Science)MICHAEL J. GORAN(Biology)ROSE ANN GORDON(Education)MARTIN A. GOROVSKY(Biology)CHESTER CLIFTON GRAHAM(Germanic Languages and Literatures)BILLIE I. GREEN(Sociology)WAYNE HUGO GREEN(Biology)GAIL CAROL GREENBERG(Education)JAY R. GREENBERG(Tutorial Studies)VIRGINIA SUE GRIFFIN(English Language and Literature)JEFFREY THOMAS GROSS(English Language and Literature)SUSANNAH DOLORES GROSS(Anthropology)SUSAN GUGGENHEIM(Germanic Languages and Literatures) ROBERT MASON HAUSER(Economics)GLENDA FRANCES HAWLEY(Sociology)AIMEE HAYES,(Biology)JOHN WALTER HILL(Music)DANIEL N. HOFFMAN(Political Science)JAMES NORTON HOOD(History)JOEL EDWARD HORTONVIRGINIA LEE HORTON(Education)FREDERICK B. HOYT(History)INGE KRARUP HYMAN(Psychology)SUSAN ELLEN IRELAND(Slavic Languages and Literatures)WILLIAM ELLIOTT IRELAND(History)GEORGE URBAN ISAACS(Economics)SHELDON ISENBERG(Political Science)DONALD G. JOHNSON(Geography)�EONARD KENYON JOHNSON(Social Science)ROBERT PAUL JOHNSON(Economics)DAVID KINSEY JORDAN(Linguistics)MILDRED HAVILL JUSKEVICE(Art)HOWARD IRWIN KAIN(Political Science)SHERWIN S. KAPLAN(Political Science)MARTHA KARP(General Studies in the Humanities)MICHAEL D. KAUFMAN(Political Science)DENNIS STANTON KAYES(Economics)CHARLES FREDERICK KEITHAHN(Economics)ERNEST WILLIAM KENT, JR.(Biology)ARLENE THERESE KIERAS(Education)JUDY JO KISSINGER(Chemistry) CATHERINE MARGARET McLELLAND(Music)ADINA SUE KLEIMAN(Education) BERNARD JAMES McSHANE(Political Science)JONATHAN KNIGHT(Political Science) RICHARD MERBAUM(Economics)KIT SUSAN KOLLENBERG(Biology) DIANE SENA MILLER(Psychology)NEIL KENT KOMESAR(Economics) JOHN M. MILLER(Mathematics)J. CURTIS KOVACS(Biology) THERESA MILLER(Biology)ELLEN L. KRANTZ(Psychology) JANE FOWLER MORSE(Classical Languages and Literatures)BARBARA MAYER MORTON(Education)REBECCA BARRETT KUYPERS(English Language and Literature) MARY ELLEN MOVSHIN(Romance Languages and Literatures)ELIOT ALAN LANDAU(Political Science) JAY FREDERICK MULBERRY(Philosophy)PAUL ALLAN LANGE(Biology) MICHAEL JOSEPH MURPHY(Political Science)VAIRA LAUBE(Economics) TERENCE RAOUL MURPHY(History)RICHARD NED LEBOW(Political Science) JOHN C. NANGLE(Economics)THOMAS E. LESH(History) DONALD ALLAN NELSON(General Studies in the Humanities)SUE F. LESHOWITZ(Education) SANDRA KAY NELSON(Biology)PAUL LEVY(Ideas and Methods) MARY LINDA NORD(Physics)RUTH LINDA LITZKY(Romance Languages and Literatures) TERRENCE A. NOREUS(Economies)NADA LOIS LOGAN(Psychology) GUY BROWN OAKES(Anthropology)FRANCIS JAMES LUMIA(Biology) PETER RICKARD OLSON(Economics)DANIEL J. LYON(History) MICHAEL D. ORMOND(Political Science)ARTHUR MAcEWAN(Economics) ANNE SHEILA ORWIN(English Language and Literature)FRANCES MAKRIS(Education) JOHN E. PAGE(Professional Option: Business)JUDITH SUZANNE MARSH(Biology) DAVID WARREN PAULSEN(Philosophy)WILLIAM H. MASSOVER(Biology) REED CARL PERRON(Biology)STEPHEN CAHOONE McCREADY(Professional Option: Business) RICHARD F. PERSHA(Biology)K. MARTIN PIERCE(Tutorial Studies) JOSEPH PAUL SCHMIDT(Music)J. MICHAEL PILZ(English Language and Literature) ROBERT ALLEN SCHULTZ(Philosophy)NINA RUTH PIVNICK(General Studies in the Humanities) NAOMI RUTIl SCHWIESOW(Philosophy)HEATHER NANCY SHALLAT(Education)SUSAN IRENE PLATT(Education)HARVEY BARRY PLOTNICK(English Language and Literature) DOROTHY ASHTON SHARPLESS(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH M. PODORE(History) JUDITH ANN SHUCHTER(Psychology)DIANE POLK(Education) BRUCE ALAN SHUMAN(English Language and Literature)ANTHONY JOHN QUAGLIANO(Psychology) DANA SUE SMALLER(Music)BARBARA J. RADIN(Romance Languages and Literatures) LEONARD GENE SMITH(Political Science)ROBERT BRUCE RADIN(Far Eastern Civilizations) SHARON LOUISE SMITH(International Relations)FLORENCE CAROLYN RAPP(Political Science) RUTH CAROL SOLTANOFF(History)MILDRED RUTH RAPP(Germanic Languages and Literatures) SARAH SUSAN STAVES(English Language and Literature)ROBERTA FAYE REEDER(Slavic Languages and Literatures) LINDA JANE STEINIG(Human Development)JAMES ALAN REISS(English Language and Literature) ELSA L. STERN"-J' (Psychology)MICHAEL DAVID SWIRSKY(Biology)DONA RICHARDS(Philosophy)JUDITH M. ROBBINS(Education) KAREN R. TENCATE(History)THOMAS M. ROBINSON( Psychology) RICHARD WILLIAM THURN(English Language and Literature)TONI ROBINSON(General Studies in the Humanities) ROBERT RENFREW TROSTLE(History)JAMES L. ROSENBLOOM(Political Science) CHARLES TYL(Political Science)BABETTE HESS ROSENTHAL(Human Development) SUSAN JEAN VALBERG(Political Science)JAY RUBIN(Far Eastern Civilizations) SUSAN MARCIA VELIE(Linguistics)SHIRLEY ANN RUFFNER(Education) EMMETT CHARLTON VELTEN, JR.(Psychology)RENEE LEONIE RUPERT(Linguistics) MARK HARRIS VIRSHBO(Anthropology)WALTER RONALD SAGER(Biology) LOUIS VON KIBEDI-VARGA(Far Eastern Civilizations)JANE SAXE(Sociology) MARSHALL IVAN WAIS, JR.(History)EMANUEL DAVID WANGER(Political Science)MARVA ELLER WATKINS(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARC WEINBERGER(Political Science)JESSE MYRON WE INGER(Biology)FAYE YOUNG WELLS(Political Science)ROBERT VICTOR WESS(English Language and Literature)ABBY ROSE WETTAN(History)JANE MARGARET WHITEHILL(Tutorial Studies)RITA DENISE WILSON(Mathematics) SUSAN MARY WIRTH(Biology)SANDRA RUTH WITTENBERG(Psychology)EDWARD HIRSCH WOLF(Biology)SHELLEY LYNN WOLFSON(English Language and Literature)BARBARA JEANNE YERGES(Art)MILDRED ZEBRAK(Mathematics)JOEL FALK ZEMANS(Political Science)JURIS ZIRNIS(Tutorial Studies)For the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts:JEROME ROSS GRUBAUGH(Art)MARILYN J. HAMMERSLEY(Art) JUDITH ANNE KLEIN(Art)MILLEA LEVIN(Art)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:GRACE M. BALUNIAS SUE B. KETOLA(Physiology)MURRAY DAVID BATT(Biopsychology)ADRIENNE R. BERKUN(Biopsychology)ROBERT ELLIOTT BROOKS(Biopsychology)GORDON MARTIN BURGHARDT(Biopsychology)JEANNE ELIZABETH CAHILL(Microbiology)JUDITH ELIZABETH DEMICHAELS(Biopsychology)PETER CLIFFORD DONSHIK(Biopsychology)JEAN K. HAYASHI(Physiology)GEORGIA LEE HELMER(Biochemistry)JOHN E. IANNANTUONI(Biochemistry)REGNAL JOHN JONES(General Biology) (Microbiology)FLORENCE KEIKO KINOSHITA(Microbiology)GENE M. KUNITOMI(Physiology) .DANIEL M. LEVINSON(Biopsychology)PATRICIA BURNHAM LINCK(Biopsychology)JOAN CLAIRE MERLIN(Botany)JUDITH CAROLE MIKUTA(Physiology)DAVID MARTIN PERIN(Physiology)MORRIS POSTONE(Biochemistry)RICHARD ERNST PYLER(Biochemistry)LINCOLN FRANKLIN RAMIREZ(Physiology)ROBERT LEE RODNITZKY(General Biology)DOUGLAS OWEN ROSENBERG(Biopsychology) JUDITH ANN WYNNEMER(Biopsychology)WILLIAM REACH SLOAN(Physiology)RONALD FREDERICK SWANSON(Physiology) MITSURU YAMADA(Biopsychology)MAURICE I. -ZEITLIN(Biopsychology )III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:JUDITH HELENE ARONSON(English Language and Literature) STEWART G. McHENRY(Art)MARSHALL HOWARD MISSNER(Philosophy)STEVEN PETER DALBER(English Language and Literature)LILIAN YVONNE HAASE(Germanic Languages and Literatures) HARVEY MICHAEL PLOTNICK(English Language and Literature)GERSHON MAYER(Oriental Languages and Civilizations) WILLIAM G. SWENSON(Philosophy)IV. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:ROBERT S. APPLEBAUM( Chemistry) GERRY JAY ELMAN(Chemistry)MURRAY SAMUEL AVERBACH(Physics) MICHAEL DAVID ENGELBERGVJ (Statistics)EUGENE PENNELL ERICKSEN( Mathematics)NANCY JUNE BALMER(Chemistry)DAVID A. BOGDANOFF(Mathematics) THEODORE H. FLEISCHMAN(Physics)JAMES EDWIN BYER( Mathematics) CHARLES E. FORD(Mathematics)MICHAEL EDWIN CANES(Mathematics) EDWARD FORMANEK(Mathematics). WILLIAM G. COLLINS(Geophysical Sciences) JUDITH H. FORWARD(Mathematics)PHILIP SCOTT DALE(Mathematics) GERALD SHERWIN GLAZER(Mathematics)VALERIE FRANCES DAL WIN(Mathematics) JERROLD M. GOLD(Mathematics)ROBERT S. DAVIS(Chemistry) RICHARD GORDON(Mathematics)STEPHEN DERENZO(Physics) STEVEN ALLAN HOLLAND(Physics)LAWRENCE H. DOMASH(Physics) GERSHON P. HOROWITZ(Mathematics)SARGE STUART DUBINSKY(Statistics) JAN KENNETH HOUSINGER(Chemistry)MANUEL RAY KATZ(Physics) GORDON ALAN RYAN(Chemistry)JUDITH GALE JANTO(Mathematics) DANIEL JOHN RUSS(Mathematics)PHILIP JOHN LEHPAMER(Mathematics) WINSTON ALBERT SALSER(Physics)ROBERT HENRY LEIBMAN(Mathematics) BARRY MICHAEL SCHLESINGER(Physics)DANIEL ALAN LEVINE(Mathematics) RONALD AVON SHAPIRO(Physics)MARVIN LIPSON(Mathematics) PHILIP S. SHAW, JR.( Mathematics)JANET LOUISE MATHER(Physics)JOHN GRIER MILLER(Mathematics) RONALD SKIRMONT(Chemistry)DAVID SKURNICK(Mathematics)LOWELL J. MILLER(Chemistry) ALAN RICHARD SPECTOR(Chemistry)PATRICK JOSEPH O'DONOVAN(Physics) DAVID JOSEPH SURD(Chemistry)PATRICK EDWARD PALMER(Physics) JURI EINO TAALMAN( Mathematics)DENNIS BRUCE PATTERSON(Chemistry) ALBERT MICHAEL TOSCHES(Geography)THOMAS EDGAR PRITCHARD(S tatistics) GEORGE B. URY( Chemistry)DAVID CARL ROCKWELL(Physics) DONALD ERNEST WILLETT( Mathematics)ALAN DAVID ROSEN(Mathematics) LEROY M. ZWIER(Mathematics)V. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:THOMAS E. ASCHER(Sociology) RONALD DORFMAN(Political Science)ROBERT MICHAEL BIRENBAUM(Political Science) MARLENE LAZAR ERES(Educ'lltion)HENRY PRICE BORENSTEIN(Psychology) NATHALIE OSTROOT FUNK(Human Development)RUTH WEILERSTEIN BRESLOW(Social Sciences) ELIZABETH ANNE HEATH(History)MAUREEN L. BYERS(History) 'JOSEPH LAWRENCE HILL(Geography)MARJORIE RUSSELL DAVIDSON(History) SUSAN DICKERSON HOPSON(International Relations)JOHN CHARLES DIETMANN(Psychology) WALLACE TERUYUKI KIDO(Political Science)PAUL A. LATHROP(Psychology) ANGELA LOWENFELS SCHWARTZ(S ociology)RICHARD MARK MONTAGUE(Economics) RICHARD MYERS YOUNKER(Psychology)BARBARA R., ZIMMERMAN(Education)MARIT A JANE PERSKY(Psychology)NAOMI ROSENTHAL(History) WILLIAM B. ZIMMERMAN(Psychology)VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:FRED W. JOBEVII. THE ·STUDENT AIDESIn the CollegeROBERT CHARLES CORDEK(History) RAYMOND LAWRENCE LISS, JR.(Physics)JUDY PAULENE DAVIS(Economics) JEAN BURNS MACLEAN(General Studies in the Humanities)JANIFER DEE GERL(Germanic Languages and Literatures) JANE ANNE ORR(Education)MARIA GUMBINAS(Biology) DIANA JOY PAULSON(General Studies in the Humanities)SIDNEY FREDERICK HUTTNER(Tutorial Studies) CAROL VALENTINE SIMPSON(English Language and Literature)Gj CHARLES ELLIOTT VERNOFF(History)SHELDON J. LEWIS(General Studies in the Humanities)In the College and the Division of the Biological SciencesDOUGLAS RECTOR WHITE(Physiology)In the College and the Division of the Physical SciencesWILLIAM PALMER WEBER(Chemistry)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESF or the Degree of Master of Arts:JEAN F. BLOCKA.B., Vassar College, 1934(English Language and Literature)HENRY M. CEPERICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(English Language and Literature) GLORIA JEAN COBBA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature)ERNEST THEODORE D'ANJOUA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(English Language and Literature)JAMES A. MARINOA.B., Duquesne University, 1962(English Language and Literature) SUSAN R. WILLIAMSA.B., University of Rochester, 1962(English Language and Literature)MARIA DOPPELFELD(Germanic Languages and Literatures) FRED HELMER MARTINSONA.B., University of Tennessee, 1960(Art)ROCHELLE S. ELSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(General Studies) HANS-JOACHIM MOLLENHAUER(Germanic Languages and Literatures)PATRICIA FAE ERENSA.B., George Washington University, 1959(English Language and Literature) .CARLA FEDERICIDottore, University of Pavia, Italy, 1954(Romance Languages and Literatures) SISTER ST. ALFRED MUELLERLEILE,C.S.J.A.B., College of St. Catherine, 1960(English Language and Literature)MARTHA H. FIELDA.B., Radcliffe College, 1962(English Language and Literature) ROBERT GERALD NOREENA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(English Language and Literature)RALPH FLORESA.B., Queens College, New York, New York, 1962(Philosophy) JOHN TAYLOR ROBERTSA.B., Oberlin College, 1955(Linguistics)PAULA J. FOZZYA.B., University of Colorado, 1961(Philosophy) JEROME ROBINA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature)SUSAN FROMBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(English Language and Literature) GEORGE WILLIAM SMALLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(Slavic Languages and Literatures)LAWRENCE GRAUMAN, JR.(English Language and Literature) ROBERT CLARKE SMITHA.B., State University of Iowa, 1962(English Language and Literature)NINA ROSE HAUGA.B., New York State University, 1962(English Language and Literature) ELSA ADELMAN SOLENDERA.B., Barnard College, 1961(English Language and Literature)VIRGINIA JEAN HILLA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(General Studies) GEORGINA STENSTROMA.B., Grinnell College, 1960(Romance Languages and Literatures)THOMAS JOSEPH HOBERGA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1959(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH ROBIN HULLA.B., Radcliffe College, 1960(English Language and Literature) FREDERICK C. STERN(English Language and Literature)HOWARD JACOBSONA.B., Columbia University, 1962(Classical Languages and Literatures) JENNY ANN KRAUS STRAUSSA.B., Reed College, 1962(Comparative Studies)HARRIET SHEILA KATZA.B., Indiana University, 1961(English Language and Literature) EUGENE ANTHONY TROXELL- A.B., Gonzaga University, 1961(Philosophy)KATHERINE CAREY KIBLINGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature) ADELAIDE VIETHA.B.,.J.llegheny College, 1959(Germanic Languages and Literatures)LINDA MAY KOPPA.B., Cornell University, 1962(Slavic Languages and Literatures) STANLEY LUIS VODRASKAA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Minne­sota, 1961(Philosophy)MARIE ANTOINETTE BOST MARTINA.B., St. Mary's of the Woods College, 1920(Romance Languages and Literatures) CHARLES ADNIE WRIGHTA.B., Knox College, 1957(Germanic Languages and Literatures)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:CYNTHIA BARTONA.B., Lawrence College, 1962(Art)WENDY GOOD KINDREDB.F.A., University of Chicago, 1959(Art) BELA FRANCIS PETHEO(Art)HOWARD STRASSMANS.B., Pennsylvania State College of Optometry,1959(Art)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:PHILIP G. AL TBACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Education)MARY ADAMS AUSTINA.B., Michigan State University, 1956(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Factors Affecting Perceived Useful­ness and Acceptance for Retired and EmployedMen, Aged 60 and OverABDEL KAREEM BALLUA.B., University of Libya, Benghazi, Libya, 1959(Sociology)JAMES EARL BETKEA.B., Hope College, 1961(Education)DISSERTATION: Detection and Cognition withoutAwarenessHENRY HUDNUT BISCHOFFA.B., Princeton University, 1955(Education)DOROTHY THOMPSON BLAIRA.B., San Jose College, 1950(Education)CHARLES G. BLOOM(Divisional Masters)MARGARET LOUISE BODLES.B., Northwest Missouri State College, 1954(Education)DONALD S. BRADLEYA.B., Los Angeles State College, 1961(Sociology)DOROTHY TURNER BROWNS.B., University of Illinois, 1936(Education)ERNEST S. BURCH, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1960(Anthropology)E. KITCH ClJILDSS.B., University 0/ Pittsbsrgh, 1949(Human Development)HARVEY M. CHOLDINA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(Sociology) MARTIN IRWIN COHENA.B., Brandeis University, 1956(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Religion and Ethnicity: A Studyin the Continuity of a Jewish TempleSIGMUND M. COHEN" JR.S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1959(Political Science)DISSERTATION: International Community in LatinAmericaMARIO CORBO(Economics)THOMAS JOSEPH COTTLEA.B., Harvard University, 1959(Sociology)BARBARA A. CROPPERS.B., Purdue University, 1946(A nthropology)MANUEL CRUZAT(Economics)MARY TUBBS DALYA.B., Monmouth College, 1933(Education)VIMLA RAVINDRAKUMAR DAVEA.B., Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India, 1959(Education)DANIEL DORON(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: "To Be Wise and Love": A Studyof Passion, Sentiment, and Reason in Shake­speare's WorkMARION R. DOUGLASSEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1948(Education)MURIEL WALKER DUBUCA.B., Colby College, 1934(Education)JUDITH SABATH FOGELEd.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1961(Education)MORRIS FISHBEIN FRIEDELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1959(Sociology)LAY A JUDITH FRISCHERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1956(Education)GITA GHOSHA.B., Asutosh College, Calcutta, India, 1956A.M., University 0/ Calcutta, India, 1959(Education)IRENE ADELE GILBERTA.B., Brandeis University, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Thought 0/ Raja RammohunRoy: An Analysis 0/ Its Political ImplicationsKENNETH GORDONA.B., Dartmouth College, 1960(Economics)VURAL GUCSAVAS(Economics)F. ALLAN HANSONA.B., Princeton University, 1961(Anthropology)WILLIAM RICHARD PATTERSONHARTMANA.B., Kenyon College, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: A Political Reading 0/ Shake­speare's King JohnJAMES NEWLIN HILLA.B., Pomona College, 1957(Anthropology)ROBERT E. HINSHAWA.B., Haver/ord College, 1955(Anthropology)JAMES M. HOLMESA.B., Wabash College, 1959(Economics)ARTHUR C. HOPPENSTEDTA.B., Elmhurst College, 1940(Education)EDGAR ANTHONY HUBINA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Many American Governmentsin a Rural CommunityDONALD E. HUTCHINGSA.B., Lake Forest College, 1959(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Effects 0/ In/antile Handling andBody Temperature Reduction on Later Emotion­alityMARGARET HELLIE HUYCKA.B., Vassar College, 1961(Human Development)ZORAN DIMITRIJE KNEZEVA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1958(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Yugoslavia and the Allies from theYalta Conference until the German Capitulation JOANNA LION KRAVITSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Projection, Fantasy, and Creativityas Measured by the Rorschach and the T.A.T.SHIRLEY R. KUPFERBERGA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1954(A nthropology)MURRAY J. LEAFA.B., Reed College, 1961(Anthropology)PHILIP BLAKELY LYONSA.B., University of Chicago, 1953A.B., ibid., 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: A Critical Examination 0/ the Po­litical Thought of the Late Justice Robert H.Jackson as Revealed in His First AmendmentOpinionsNAN LESLIE MARKELA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1961(Sociology)JOHN F. MARTIN, JR.A.B., Beloit College, 1960(Anthropology)CHRISTOPHER McCARTHYA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Constitutionality 0/ FederalAid to the StatesHAROLD D. MEIERA.B., Valparaiso University, 1957(Divisional Masters)ROSALIE RICE MElLANDA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1959(History)DISSERTATION: Equity and English Law in St.Germain's Doctor and StudentMICAELA KAUFFMAN MENDELSOHNA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.B., Oberlin College, 1956(Education)MARY LOUISE MEYERA.B., Mundelein College, 1959(History)BASANA NAGA.B., Dacca University, East Pakistan, 1946A.M., ibid., 1948(Education)HAZEL W. OLMSTEDS.B., University of Chicago, 1930(Education)ALICE MILDRED O'REILLYA.B., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1961(History)DISSERTATION: Colonel Robert Rutherjord Mc­Cormick, His Tribune, and Mayor William HaleThompsonALFONSO ALEX ORTIZA.B., University 0/ New Mexico, 1961(Anthropology)MARGARET ANNE PARKMANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1960(Sociology)ROBERT HORACE RICHHEIMERA.B., Carleton College, 1961(History)DISSERTATION: The Northwest River and HarborConvention Held at Chicago July 5, 1847THOMAS FREDERICK SAARINENS.B., University 0/ Alberta, Canada, 1956(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Changing Office Functions inCalgary's Central Business District, 1946-1962MELANIE SCHLAPAKS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1960(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Stimulus Variables Influencing Vis·ual Exploration: A Replication and ExtensionPATRICIA CAIN SCHRAMMA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1959'(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Locating a Highway in a Demo­cratic CommunityJOANN SCHRAMPFERS.B., Iowa State University, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: A Russian Freemason: I. V. Lopuk­hinWARREN SHAPIROA.B., Brooklyn College, 1961(Anthropology)RACHEL SHUPAKEVITZA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(History)BETTE SILVERB.B.A., College 0/ the City 0/ New York, 1959(Economics)ALBERT P. SIROTAA.B., College 0/ the City 0/ New York, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Punishment: Loyalty Oaths andIn/amy ADRIENNE J. SMITHA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1955(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Effect 0/ an HallucinogenicDrug on Sensory Control 0/ Maze Performancein RatsROBERT D. SNIDERA.B., College 0/ Idaho, 1959(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Sputnik to Quemoy: An Analysis0/ the Foreign Policy 0/ the People's Republic0/ China in the Period 0/ October 5, 1957 toAugust 23, 1958LEON F. STEINFELDSS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1959(Divisional Masters)WILLIAM LEROY SYTEKA.B., Catholic University 0/ America, 1960(Anthropology)MICHAEL ELLIOT TELLERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(History)JOSE A. TORRES·ZAYASA.B., University 0/ Puerto Rico, 1955(Divisional Masters)STEVE WARGOA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1951(Divisional Masters)ROBERT WHALLON, JR.A.B., Harvard University,1961(Anthropology)� LULA M. WHITEA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(History)JOHN PERSHING WILLIS, JR.A.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(Anthropology)COLIN WRIGHTS.B., Brigham Young University, 1960(Economics)ABDALLA MOHAMED ZARRUGHA.B., University 0/ Libya, Benghazi, Libya, 1959(Education)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:SYBIL F. CONNOLLYA.B., College 0/ St. Catherine, 1958(French)GLADYS S. MOWRERA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1957(Guidance)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:LOUIS EDGAR HUGHESS.B., Indiana University, 1955S.M., ibid., 1958(Guidance)For the Degree of Master of School Administration:DONALD JACOB CHRISTENSENS.B., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, Wiscon­sin, 1956 FRANK WILLIAM COLEM.B., Lawrence College, 1957CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREEOF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESCHARLES CURTIS ANDERSONA.B., Bethel College, 1954D.B., Bethel Theological Seminary, 1957(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: The Concept of Life after Deathin Judaism from the Close of the Writing of theOld Testament Canon to the Close of the Writingof the TalmudHAROLD M. BARONA.B., Amherst College, 1952(History)DISSERTATION: Economic Development and Amer­ican Foreign Policy, 1865-1892EDMUND JOHN DEHNERTA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1952M.B., DePaul University, 1955Mus. M., ibid., 1956(Music)DISSERTATION: Music and Nee-ScholasticismMARJORIE JEANNE ELDERS.B., Marion College, 1945A.B., ibid., 1947A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1950(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Nathaniel Hawthorne: Transcen­dental Symbolist DEMETRIUS GEORGE MOUTSOSA.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: A Stratification of a Segment ofthe Modem Greek VocabularyPAUL R. SELLINA.B., Washington State College, 1952A.M., University of Chicago, 1955(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Poetic Theory of Daniel Hein­sius and English Criticism of the SeventeenthCentury: Jonson, Milton, and DrydenDANIEL JEREMY SILVERA.B., Harvard University, 1948M.H.L., Hebrew Union College, 1952(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: Maimonidean Criticism and theMaimonidean Controversy, 1180-1240VICTOR TERRAS(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Stylistic Craftsmanship of theYoung Dostoevskij (1846-1849)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESROBERT JOSEPH BATSONA.B., Princeton University, 1949A.M., University of Chicago, 1953(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Measuring Effectiveness of Person­nel Administration in State and Local Govern­ment DAVID H .. BENNETTA.B., Syracuse University, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1958(History)DISSERTATION: The Demagogues' Appeal in theDepression: The Origins and Activities of theUnion Party: 1932-1936EITAN BERGLASA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1960A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: Stimulating Investment, Techno­logical Change, and GrowthARTHUR LIONEL BROIDAA.B., University 01 Chicago, 1940(Economics)DISSERTATION: Liquidity as a Variable in M on­etary AnalysisALAN MICHAEL CHARLENSS.B., University 01 Chicago, 1958(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Need lor Novelty and Occu­pational PrejerenceMERCEDES B. CONCEPCIONS.B., University 01 the Philippines, Manila, Philip­pine Islands, 1951(Sociology)DISSERTATION: F �rtility Differences among Mar­ried Women in the PhilippinesROBERT LEE CRAINA.B., University 01 Louisville, 1956(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Inter-city Influence in the Diffusion01 FluoridationKAI T_ ERIKSONA.B., Reed College, 1953A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1955(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Wayward Puritans: A Study inthe Sociology 01 DevianceEDGAR LOUIS FEIGEA.B., Columbia University, 1958(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Demand lor Liquid Assets: ATemporal Cross-Section AnalysisROBERT S. FIRCHS.B., University 01 Caliiornia, 1959S.M., Purdue University, 1960(Economics)DISSERTATION: Stabilization 01 the United StatesEconomy and Stability 01 Farm IncomeROBERT ARTHUR GORDONA.B., College 01 the City 01 New York, 1957A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1962(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Values and Gang DelinquencyHERBERT HAMILTONA.B., Roosevelt University, 1952A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1960(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Social Bases 01 Opinion in the ColdWar American ArmyROBERT M. HARTWELLA.B., University 01 Chicago, 1957(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Iron and Early Industrialism inEleventh-Century China KLAUS HINRICH HEBERLEA.B., Louisiana State University, 1956A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1958(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Federalism and the Supreme Court:A Study in Modern Judicial Theories 01 Fed-eralism 'CLAUDE HILLINGERA.B., College 01 the City 01 New York, 1953M.B.A., ibid., 1959(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Theory 01 the Inventory Cyclewith Application to Quarterly Data lor the U.S.Economy, 1953-61MYRON EDWARD HOWLAND, JR.A.B., Occidental College, 1951(Human Development)DISSERTATION: An Exploratory Analysis 01 ClientAction Modality Patterns in PsychotherapyBIRUTE R. PETRULIS JANUSKEVICIUSA.B., University 01 Toronto, Canada, 1957A.M., ibid., 1959(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Factors Affecting Imagery Experi­enced with Restricted StimulationF. LANDA JOCANOA.B., Central Philippine University, Iloilo City,Philippine Islands, 1957A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1962(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Kinship System and Social Organi­zation 01 the Sulod 01 Central Panay, Philip­pinesKAREL JOSEPH KANSKYCJ-, A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1958.» (Geography)DISSERTATION: Structure 01 Transportation Net­works: Relationships between Network Geometryand Regional CharacteristicsHERBERT SANFORD KLEINA.B., University 01 Chicago, 1957A.M., ibid., 1959(History)DISSERTATION: The Impact 01 the Chaco War onBolivian SocietyJOSEPH KOCSARD KOVACHA.B., Elmhurst College, 1959(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Some Physiological and BehavioralCorrelates on the Imprinting Phenomenon:Arousal and the Following BehaviorRUTH J. KRAINESA.M., University 01 Chicago, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Menopause and Evaluations 01the Sell: A Study 01 Middle-Aged WomenROBERT ELLIS LEEA.B., Guilford College, 1950B.S.L.S., University 01 North Carolina, 1951M.F.A., ihid., 1952(Education)DISSERTATION: The Educational Commitment 01the American Public Library, 1833-1956DANIEL U. LEVINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.M., ibid., 1959(Education)DISSERTATION: The Relation between Attitudesconcerning Education and Attitudes concerningGovernment and SocietyLEONORE FRANK LEVITA.B., New York University, 1947A.M., ibid., 1948(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Anxiety and the Menopause: AStudy of Normal WomenSISTER CANDIDA LUND, O.P.A.B., Rosary College, 1942A.M., Catholic University of America, 1954(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Sunday Closing Laws and theLawBENEDICT VYTENIS MACIUlKAA.M., University of Chicago, 1954(International Relations)DISSERTATION: The Baltic States under SovietRussia: A Case Study in SovietizationDAVID WIEGAND McCOYA.B., University of Southern California, 1952A.M., University of Chicago, 1959(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Patronage in SuburbiaSETSUKO MATSUNAGA NISHIA.B., Washington University, 1944A.M., ibid., 1944(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Japanese American Achievement inChicago: A Cultural Response to DegradationMARGARET PEILS.B., Milwaukee-Downer College, 1951A.M., Fordham University, 1961(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Use of Child-Rearing Litera­ture by Low-Income Families SARAH ANNE ROBINSONA.B., Wellesley College, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1955(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Spirit Dancing among the SalishIndians of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaSISTER MARY ST. GEORGETHOMPSON, B.V.M.A.B., Mundelein College, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Education)DISSERTATION: Modifications in Identity: A Studyof the Socialization Process during a SisterF ormation ProgramSHELDON SIDNEY TOBINS.B., University of Illinois, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Social Interaction, Ego Function­ing, and Life Satisfaction in AgingCHIU-FAAT JOSEPH TOMA.B., Hastings College, 1944A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(Economics)DISSERTATION: Monetary Problems of an Entre­pot: The Hong Kong ExperiencePAUL PATRICK VERDONEA.B., Gettysburg College, 1957(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Variables Related to the Tem­poral Reference of Manifest Dream ContentALICE ROBBINS WICKENSA.B., Morningside College, 1925A.M., University of Chicago, 1951(Education)DISSERTATION: The Ability of Good and PoorReaders to AbstractVIVIAN IRENE WOODA.B., University of Chicago, 1951A.M., ibid., 1958(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Patterns of Role Change and LifeStyles of Middle-Aged WomenALMA MATER Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith a steady 'I'}iytJt.lI�, like a ma'f"ch:>. :> >.she, Most wise of . all that wis - est be,. faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment- ed tow'rs shall rise,THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALFantasie in G Major: "Grave"(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)A reception for the graduates and their guests will be held in the patio ofIda Noyes Hall immediately following the Convocation. COPYRIGHTBachEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistORGANIST�,GEORGE JOSEPH METCALFJAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEHERMAN GLENN RICHEYEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLDANIEL J. HARRISROBERT J. HASTERLIKGWIN J. KOLBMYRNA GAIL BELLMONA LOUISE BLEIBERG STUDENT AIDESRAYMOND LAWRENCE LISSJEAN BURNS MACLEANRICHARD LEWIS MANDELWILLIAM RICHARD BRAITHWAITEARNOLD MICHAEL BRIERSTEPHEN MARK BROWNMARIANNA TAX CHOLDINROBERT CHARLES CORDEKJOHN HOPKINS CROTHERSWILLIAM LOVEL RANEY CRUCEJUDY PAULENE DAVISHANNAH LUCY FRISCHJANIFER DEE GERLSTEPHANIE ALICE GORDONDANIEL RUSSELL GROSSMARIA GUMBINASSUSAN HELLMANNKAREN HONEYCUTTSIDNEY FREDERICK HUTTNERMARY ELEANOR KINeSHELDON J. LEWIS BRUCE RAYMOND McKELLIPSFREDERICK MEINS, JR.JANE ANNE ORRDIANA JOY PAULSONELLEN ROSSMURRAY MITCHELL SCHACHERCAROL VALENTINE SIMPSONDINAH SOLOMONKENNETH ALAN TAYLORDAVID FREDERICK TILLOTSONBARBARA EMILY UNGERCHARLES ELLIOTT VERNOFFWILLIAM PALMER WEBERDOUGLAS RECTOR WHITESYLVIA LOUISE WOODBYABBIE ZIFFRENCarillon Prelude: Works of Johan Franco-Toccata No. 10, Lawrence Nocturne, Partita No.6"and Capriccio (1961).The swinging peal, composed of five of the larger bells of the carillon, including the eighteen­and-one-half-ton bourdon, is sounded at the end of the Convocation.A PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES FOR THE JUNE 1963 CONVOCATION(EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE RECEIVING BA, BS, MBA,. AND LAW DID-BEES)(The symbol Itw/ol! means 'without thesis)Aasen, Judith Ann (SSA) A.M. w/oAbrol, Yash Pal (Biology) Ph.D.QK999 Changes in water content and chemi.cc.L constituents oftomato seeds associated with fruit development.Ackerman, Joan (SSA) A.M. wloAdler, Hertha J. (SSA) A.M. wloAltbach, Philip (Education) A.M.Paper: James B. Conant: Educator and Policy MakerAnderson, Charles (New Testament & Early Christian Literature) Ph.D.The Concept of Life after Death in Judaism from theclose of the writing of the Old Testament Canon to the closeof the writing of the Talmud. 8M�99Anderson, Karen Marie (SSA) ��A.M. wloAsh, J. Marshall (Mat.h«) S.M. wloAuer, Nancy Ellen (Divinity) A.M. wloAustin, Mary Adams (Sociology) A.M.HQ9999 Factors affecting perceived usefulness and acceptancefor retired and employed men, aged 60 and over.Bailey , Nancy D. ( StatistiCS) S.M. wloBallu, �.�el Kareem (Sociology) A.M.•Paper:- -Problems of moderization in Libya(Divinity) A.M. wloBambury, EwartBaron, Harold M. (History) Ph.D.F9999 Economic development and American foreign policy,1865-1892Barton, Cynthia. (Art) M.F .A.Paper: Multi-color Lithographs for One Stone: Max Kahn I snew techniqueBatson, Robert J. (Political Science) Ph.D.JK9999 Measuring the effectiveness of personnel administra­tion in state and local government.Beattie, Paul Hamilton (Divinity - MTS) wloD.B.Becue, Arlette (SSA) wloA.M..2--June 1963Benne, Robert D. (Divinity) A.M. w/o(Physics) S.M. w/oBennett, Alan J.Bennett, David Harr.y (History) Ph.D.F9999 The demagogues I appeal in the depression: the originsand activities of the Union Party: 1932-1936Benston, George James (Business) Ph.D.HG9999 The cost of banking operations: a statistical study(Economics) Ph.D.Stimulating investment, t.echno.Log i.ce.L change andBerglas, EitanHDlOOOOgrowth.Berryhill, John Ralph (Physics) S.M. w/oBetke, James Earl (Education) A.M.LB39999 Detection and cognition without awareness.Bischoff, Henry Hudnut (Education) A.M.Paper: Pupil placement in a multi-track mathematics programBlackstone, Paul Emerson (SSA) A.M. w/oBlair, Dorothy Thompson (Educa,tion) A.M.Paper: Evaluation of a. JJrst grade reading programBlock, Jean F. (Eng. Lang & Lit) A.M. w/oBloom, Char-Les G. (Div Masters) A.M.Paper: ,P91iti�s of Georgia Reconstruction, 1868-1871. .1 � j ,I} A-IJ d.Fq'f I CUl' 7:N .!J.R..e--; "/'..dJ /I 'I). • d.. A'-t - j I I � rr n�uvu. �"'"lBloom, Eileen L. (SSA) A.M. II w/o if /�, � � 1� •Blumberg, Angela (SSA) A.M. wloBlumberg, Rosalie (SSA) A.M. wloBlumenstine, Bernadine D. (SSA) w/oBodle, Margaret Louise (Education) A.M.Paper: An analysis of three potential audiences for coopera­tive extension teaching.Borden, Thomas Allen (Pathology) S.M.RB999 A physico-chemical study of the lipoprotein system ofthe normal and estrogen treated male rat in relation to athero­sclerosis.Bradley, Donald S. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Historical trends of political elites in metropolitancentral city: Chicago mayors.Bradt, Elizabeth Pease (Library School) A.M.Zl0999 The indexing of general art periodicals.Cobb, Gloria Jean 3--June 1963(Divinity) wloBrockway, Allan ReitzBroida, Arthur Lionel (Economics) Ph.D.HG9.999 Liquidity as a variable in monetary analysis.Brown, Dorothy Turner (Education) A.M.Paper: Patterns of social mobility - a report based upon theprairie city study ..Br-own; James Floyd . (Geo. Sci.) S.M. w/o(SSA) A.M. w/oBrOVl1ll, Joan Phillips(Divinity - CTS) D.B. wloBuchanan, John McCormickBullock, Brooke Stevens (G_ractuate Library School) A.M.Paper: .An investigation of library reading choices of secondgrade readers(SSA) II ,;11..1.1. vv/oBunsis, Barbara PearlBurch, Ernest s. J�. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Social control among the EskimosCampbell, Thomas. Charles (Divinity� Ph.D.BR9999 A study in the relation of theology and sociology:the method of correlation applied to minist ers I conceptionsof the relation between c�urch and culture.Carpe, William Donald (Divinity) D.B. wlo(Eng. Lang & Lit) A.lvl. wloCeperich, Henry M.Charlens, Alan Michael (P�chology) Ph.D.BF1999 The need for novelty and occupational preference.Childs, E. Kitch (Hum&! Dev.) A.M.Paper: Similarity between mothers and daughters on three in-struments: self-concept list, body-concept list and sympt-omsreported in their menustrual cycle.(Divinity) A.M. wloChiu, Ming-ChungCholdin, Harvey M. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Stages in early adjustment of migrants to a metro-polis: a comparison of five groups.Christensen, Donald Jacob (Education) M.S.A.Paper: Parent participation in school operation and planningin a middle class suburban elementary school district.(SSA) A.M. w/oChristensen, James Martin(English Lang. & Lit.Q A.lvi. wlo4--June 1963Cohen, Martin I (Sociology) A.M.HN999 Religion and ethnicity: a study in the continuity of aJevJish temple.Cohen, Sigmund M. (Political Science) A.M.,':, , , )F9999 International community in Lat.Ln America.(SSA) A.M. w/oCohn, Paul DavidCole, Frank William (Education) M. S.A.Paper: The desirability of objectivity in the evaluation ofteacher performance as perceived by teachers and administrators.Collins, Deirdre Sherwood (Microbiology) S.M.QR999 Vibrio cholerae: the influence of "0" Immune serum onconstitutive dehydrogenase activity.Concepcion, Mercedes B. (Sociology) Ph.D.HB39999 Fertility differences among married women in thePhilippines.Connolly, Sybil F. Murray (Education) M. A. T.Paper: Ferment in foreign Language methodology: the Universityof Chicago, 1920-1930.Corbo, Mario (Economics) A.M.Paper: Estimation of parameters in a two equation exactly iden-tified model. �,.JCottle, Thomas Joseph (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Evaluation of occupationsCrain, Robert Lee (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Inter-city influence in the diffusion of flouridation.Cropper, Barbara A. (AnthropoloE�) A.M.Paper: Study of a suburban sect.Crowder, Alice A.' (S8A) A.M. w/oCruzat, Manuel (Economics) A.M.Paper: Time deposit s as a measure of expectations about thefuture price level.(Divinity - CTS) D.B. w/oDalton, James CarrollDaly, Mary Tubbs (Educat Lon) A.Jh.Po. er: The use of stnadardized test s in modern mat.hemat.Lc sproblems(English Lang & lit) A.M. w/oD'Anjou, Ernest Theodore(S8A) A.M.Danne, Anita BlockDave, Vimla Ravindrakwnar (Education) A.M.Paper: Development of a methodology for the identification ofa primal vocabul.ary in Gujariti5--June 1963Davis, Isabelle B. (SSA) A.M. wloDavis, Merrill Curtis (Divinity) Ph.D.B167h . W3Z7 D33 The concept of transcendence in the philosophyof Alfred North �bitehead.Deakins, John R. (SSA) A.M. wloDeBardeleben, Calvin Nathaniel (Divinity) A.M. wloDeBruyn, Maria (SSA) A.M. wloDehnert, Edmund John (Music) Ph.D.ML3999 Music and neo-scholasticismDeliyannis, Platon Const.ant.Ine (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Measure bundles and group representationsDevlin, Jordan Edward Jr. (SSA) wloA.M.wloA.M. wloD'Imperio, Joen R. (SSA) A.M.Donaldson, Lurene Reynolds (S8A)Doppelfeld, Maria (Germanic Lang. & Lit) A.M.Paper: Paul Hey se ' s Briefe an Emil MariottDoran, Daniel (Conun. on Soc:ie�l Thought) A.M.PR3069.L6D7 "I'o be wise .and lovell: a study of passion, senti­ment, and reason in Shakespeare's work.Doss, Louise Yvonne (SSA) A.M. wloDougherty, Ralph Clifford (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 4, 3-borazaroisoauinoline derivatives and relatedboron compounds.Douglass, Marion R. (Education) A.M.Paper: Human relations education in the primary gradesDrake, David F. (Business) Ph.D.HF9999 The pattern of depreciation.Dry, Shirley (S3A) A.M. wloDubue, Muriel Walker (Education) A.M.Paper: Relationship of Social Status systems to achievementin high school.Edwards, Otis Carl, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. Iw/oElder, Marjorie Jeanne (English Lang. & Lit) Ph.D�PS1892 • T7E4 Nathaniel Ha-wthorne : trnascendental symbo.ld st ,Elstein, Rochelle S. (Gen'l Studies) A.M.Paper: Dankmar Adler, Chicago ArchitectErens, Patricia Fae (English Lang. & Lit) 6--June 1963A.M. wlo(SSA) A.M. wloEricson, Nancy ElizabethEsterly, James Allen (Pathology) S.M.RB999 Electron microscopic study of the dist ended renal arteryof the hypertensive r�t: evidence for increased arterial per­meability to blood constituents.Fahey, Robert Carlyle (ChemistI"J) Ph.D.QDl099.5 The stereocher.aistry of the polar addition of hydrogenhadides to 01efin8.Farley, John U. (Business) Ph.D.HF9999 "Brand loyalty" and consumer preferences for brandedgoods.Federici, Carla (Romance Lang. & Lit) A.M.Paper: Etude sur LfEducation Sentij entale de FlaubertFeige, Edgar Louis (Economics) Ph.D.HG9999 The demand for Li.quf.d asset s; a temporal cross-sectionanalysis.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloField, Martha H.F'i.nego.Ld, Ira (Pathology) S.M.QR999 Transplant immuni� and immunological enhancement.Firch, Robert S. (Economics) Ph.D.HDIOOOO Stabilization of the United States economy andstability of farm Income,Firemark, Hugh (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM999 The penetration of pyriding-2-aldoxime methiodirle intorat brain.Fisher, Marion Allan (SSA) A.M. wloFlores, Ralph (Philosophy) A.M. wloFogel, Judith Sabath ( Education) A.M.Paper: Pupil evaluation and self-evaluation of teach�rsFong, David Howard (Divinity) D.B. vv/oForsman, Joyce M. (SSA) A.M. wloFozzy, Paula J. (Philosophy) A.M. w/oFrench, Donald Edward (Physics) S.M. wloFriedell, Morris Fishbein (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Notes on cognitive structure.Friedman, Osnat Aase (SSA) wloA.M.Frischer, Laya Judith (Education) A.M.Paper: The clinical picture of the schizophrenic child -a review.Fromberg, Susan (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wlo(SSA) A.M. wloFross, George G.(SSA) A.M. wloFujii, Emi K.Galle, Zona Lenore (SSA) A.M. wloGezon, Juditp, A. Stob (SSA) A.M. w/oGhosh, GitaPaper: (Education) A.M.Paintings and �;r'avdngs as sources for child psychologyGibbons, Alan Clark (Divinity - CTS) D.B. w/oGilbert, Irene A. (Political Science) A.M.DS999 The thought of Raja Ramrnohum Roy: an analysis of itspolitical implications.(SSA) A.M. viloGoldberg, Miriam S.(Divinity) A.M. w/oGoldberg, Susan MirlesGordon, Jeraldine K. (SSA) wlo�Gordon, Kenneth (Economics) A.M.Paper: English baiking anq moneta� thought, 1797-1810.Gordon, Robert A. (Sociology) Ph.D.HV9999 Values and gang delinquencyGrace, Margaret Ohl (SSA)Granok, Jerrold (Chemistr,y) A.M. w/owloS.M.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloGrauman, Lawr-ence; Jr.(SSA) A.M. w/oGreen, Alvin E.Greenberg, David Frank (Physics) S.M. w/oGreenfield, Arthur Judah (Physics) Ph.D.QCl099 Hall coefficient� of liquid metals.Gucasavas, Vural (Economics) A.M.Paper: The effect of devaluation on Turkish exports and internalprices of export commoditiesHamblin, Mervin Charles (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 Oxidative coupling of phenois in natural productbilosynthesisHamilton, Herbert (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Social bases of opinion in the cold war: American army.8--June 1963Hanson, F. Allan (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Principles of §ocial organization and authority in theSocd.et.y Islands at European contact.Hartman, Willidffi Richard (Political· Science) A.M.JN9999 A politica.l reading of Shakespeare's King JqpnHartwell, Robert M. C€Zommittee On Social Thought) Ph.D.DS999 Iron and edrly industrialism in eleventh-century ChinaHaug, Nina Rose (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloHeberle, Klaus Hinrich (Political Science) Ph.D.JK9999 Modern judiCial theories of federalism: an examinationof the opinions of Justices Black and Frankfurter.Heinrikson, Robert LeRoy (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 The enzymatic synthesis of 5-ribo�luracil-51-phosphate.Herrmann, Marnette Eloise (SSA) w/oA.M.Heyne, Paul Theodore (Divinity) Ph.D.HB39999 Div The nresuppositions of economic thought: a studyin the philosophical and theological sources of economic contover�Hill, James Newlin (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: A processual analysis of non-seasonal population move­ment in man and other terrestrial mammals�Hill, Virginia Jean (Gen 11 Studies) A.M.Paper: Kinds of Comic theory: an analysis of representative��itings on comedy.Hillinger, Claude (Economics) Ph.D.HB3999 A theory of the inv.entory cycle ·with application toquart er-Iy data for the U.S. economy 1953-1961.Hinshaw, Robert E. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: The differential response to peyotism: a tool for studyof cultural changeHofberg, Thomas Joseph (English Lang. & Lit.) AiM. wloHoekstra, Richard W. (SSA) A.M.Holmes, James M. (Economics) A.M.Paper: 'What determines the relationship between the U.S.price level and the pr.i.ce levels of other countries in the worldHoppenstedt, Arthur C. (Education) A.M.Paper: How blind people study: a psychological analysis ofBraille, recordDigs and personal readers.Howland, MYron Edward (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999. .An exploratory analysis of client action modality patternsin p$Ychotherapy.Hub in , Edgar Anthony (Political Science) A.M.JS9999 The many Amer-Lcan governments in a rural community(Divinity) D.B. w/oHudson, David Dean(SSA) w/oHudson, Walter W.Hughes, Louis Edgar (Education) M. S. T.Paper: 1m attitude study of two selected groups of juniorhigh school student s.(SSA) A.M. w/oHuizenga, Marie Houtman(English Lang & Lit) A.M. wloHull, Deborah RobinHumphrey, George Bennett (Bi9chemistr,y) Ph.D.QR999 Studies of some mouse leukemia viruses.Hutchings, Donald Edward (Psycho1ogy) A.M.BF1999 Effects of infantile handling and body temperature re­duction on later emotionality.Huyck, Margaret Hellie (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Age changes in women's satisfaction ��th self and bodyJacob s, Ronald Leland (SSA) A.M. w/oJacobson, Howard (C!hassical Langs & Lit) A.M.Paper: Notes on LucretiusJanuskevicius, Birute R. Petrulis (Psychology) Ph.D.BFl999 Factors affecting imagery experienced with restrictedstimulation.Jaslow, Philip \SSA) A.M. wloJocano, F. Landa (Anthropology) jPh.D.GN999 Kinship system and social or-garri.zat.Lon of the Sulod ofCentral Panay, Philippines.(Divinity) A.M. wloJohn, Mathei/if ParumanaJones, Dorothy (Microbiology) Ph.D.QR999 A study of the catalase activity of two strains ofStreptococus faecalisKamegai, Minao (Physics) PhD.QCl099 Studies of alpha particles from the Li6-Li6 nuclearreaction.Kanner, Lee Chevlen (Biochemistry) Ph.D ...QR999 The nature ef the reaction of T2 bacteriophage wi.t.hindole.Kansi<y, KoV'el.:r· St�u.c..t-��Ofr,"dt1'�.\'"T'-'+:�'1 NetwovtS , .. (Ph,P.) bec�"'��h"lKatiyar, Ravmdra Nar-aan (SSAj A.JIll. w/o '3' ,Katz, Harriet Sheila (English Lang. & Lit.)lO--June 1963(SSA) A..M. w/oKavaloSKi, CharlotteKeith, James Ennis (Chemist�) Ph.D.QDI099.5 . Radioactivity in satellites and meteorites producedby solar proton bombardment.Khan, Anwar Ahmad (Botany) Ph.D.QK999 Isolation and characterization of inhibitors from Zarffihiumand their relation to photomorphogenesis.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloKiblinger, Katherine CareyKindred, Wendy Good (Art) M.F .A.Paper: TechniJ.ues and materials in the work of contemporar,yJapanese printmaker, Koshiro Onchi.(SSA) A.M. wloK,lau, Ruth HildaKlein, Herbert Sanford (History) Ph.D.F9999 The impact of the Chaco War on Boliyan society.(Divinity) A.M. wloKleyn, HansKlinefelter, Donald Stalla.nd (Divinity - CT3) D.B. wlo(SSA) A.M. wloKlose, RogerKnezev, Zoran D. (Com. on International Relations) A.J:l'l.DR999 Yugoslavia and the Allies from the Yalta Conference untilthe German capitulation.Koehler, Joh� G., Jr. (SSA) A.M. wloKoehler, Judith Sosted (SSA) A.M. wloKopp, Li.nda May (Slavic Langs. & Lit.) A.M..Paper: Consonant clusters in cont empor-ary spoken RussianKovach, Joseph Koc sar-d (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999 Some physiological and behavioral correlates of theimprinting phenomenon arousal -,TId the f'o.LLowi.ng behavior.Kraines, Ruth Jaffe (Human Development) Ph.D.Bfl999 Ed The menopause and eval.uat.Lon s of the self; a studyof middle-aged vromen.Krause, Dixie Marie (SSA) A.M. wloKravits, Joanna CUllinan Development) A.M.BF1999 Ed Projection, fantasy, and creativity uS measured bythe Rorschach and the T. A. T.Kupferberg, Shirl� R. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Cognitive funcition of semantic structureKU1�Z, Dorinne Eleanor (SSA) wloA.M.Il--June 1963Larrabee, Richard Brian (Chemistry) wloS.M.Lavizzo, Eulalia Avis (SSA) A.lvi- wi 0Lawson, Ernest Thomas (Divinity) Ph.D.B�9999 Tillich and Hartshorne: an essay on the sovereignty ofGod.Leaf, Murray J. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: HAge" in Purum social structur�.Lee, Robert Ellis (Education) Ph.D.LB3999' The educational conrrnitment of the Amer-Ican public library1833-1956Lees, Jack A. (Mathematics) .- S.M. wloLevine, Daniel U. (Education) Ph.D.LC6999 The rela.tion between attitudes concerning education andattitudes concerning government and society.Levit, LeonoreBF1999 Ed (Com. on Human Development) Ph.D.Anxiety and the menopause; a study of normal women.Lew2S, John Maurice (Geophysical Sciences) S.M.QE999 The present state of knowledge of the Grec>.t Lakes cur­rent system.Levds, Richard A. (Divinity) D.B. wloS.M.· wloLipshutz, Nelson Richard (Physics)Livingston, Frances G. (Library School) A.M.Zl0999 Simplified c Las s.i.c sc a comparative analysis of thecontent of certain English and American classics and the adapta­tions for high school student s based upon them.Livingston, James Thomas (Divinity) Ph.D.PN6999 Div. The problem of affirmation in the modem shortnovel.Londin, Patricia Ellen (SSA) A.M. wloLondon, Renee Carol (SSA) A.M. wloLund, Candida, Sister (Political Science) Ph.D.JK9999 The Sunday closing laws and the law.Lyon, Shirle,r Ann (Library School) A.M.Zl0999 Assistance for users or the cst a'Log in a universitylibrary.Lyons, Philip Blakely (Political Science) A.M.JK9999 A critici::�l examination of the political thought of thelate Justice Robert H. Ja.ckson as 'revealed in his first amendmentopinions.J� __ .Martinez, Hugo Murua (Com. on Mathematical BioI.) Ph.D.LB3999 (B) Studies in stochastic learning theory.12-June' 1963McCarthy, Christopher (�olitical Science) A.M.JF3999 The constitutionality of federal aid to the states(Physics) S.M. wloMcCarthy, Shaun LeafMcCoy, David w. (Political Science) Ph. D.JK9999 Patronage in suburbia .MacDonald, Coval Bryant (Divinity) A.II/l. wloMcDonnell, Robert Norman (Physics) S.M. wloMcGregor, James Wilson (Library School) A.M.Zl0999 The histo� of the American Association of Law Librariesfrom 1906 to 1942.Maciuika, Benedict Vytenis (Com. on International Relations) Ph.D.DK999 The Baltic Sta.tes under- Soviet Russia: a case study insovietization.(SSA) A.M. w/oMandlo-vd.tz, Samuel (Microbiology) S.M.QR999 Innate irnrnunity to Schistosoma mansoni relative to thestate of connective tissue.Marino, James A. (hnglish Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloMarkel, Nan Leslie (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The relationship between popu.l.at Lon density and governmertMartin, John F., Jr. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: An examtn-t.Lon of' Northrop's theory of the cognitive in­tegration of culture, with an application to Navaho culture.Martin, Marie Antoinette Bost (Rom nee Langs. & Lit.) A.M.Paper: Etude sur Le Lys dans la Vallee de BalzacMartin, Susan Israel (SSA) wloA.M.Ivlartinson, Fred Helmer (Art) A.M.Paper: Development of J apane se landscape painting in the four­teenth and fifteenth censturies.(Divinity) D.B, wloMason, Roger S.Meier, Harold D. (Div. Masters) A.M.Paper: Russian natio:al cha.racter transplanted: a study of commonpersonality tendencies among Orthodox Russian Americans on Chicagotsnorth side. f) oJ -. ,) (f;, Jt hA ._ /i .... \1"-F Cf <f 11.) : Vv::..u. 'I -r-« 17:"-' .u... � vv c..vvv�."Meiland, Rosalie (History) A.M.DA999 Equity and English law in St. Germainls Doctor and studentMendelsohn, :Micaela Kauffman (Education) A.M.Paper: Negro Histor.y in the Social Studies curriculum.13--June 1963Meyer, M.ary Louise (History) A.1.First Paper: Federal investigation of Chicago meat packers,1902-1920.Second Paper: History of the paper money era in Rhode IslandMikelson, Thomas Lee' (Divinity - CTS) p.B. w/oMikulecbJ, Donald Casimir (Physiology) Ph.D.QP999 Phospholipid-cholesterol membrrulce model. I. Correla­tion of resistance and ion content. II. Cation exchange proper­ties. III. 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