THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred and SixthCONVOCATIONTheSf RINGSECOND SESSIONJune ThirteenthA. D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-fourROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCiSESFor the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Voluntary in A Major(The congregation standing until the Bags reach the chancel) John StanleyThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Associate Dean of the University ChapelThe Provost of the UniversityThe 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. SMITHTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND W. BARNETT BLAKEMORE, JR.Associate Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"WHAT'S IN THE MIND"GEORGE W. BEADLEPresident of the UniversitySOLO"Let the bright Seraphim" (from Samson)TERESA ORANTES, SopranoLet the bright Seraphim in burning row,Their loud, uplifted angel trumpets blow,Let the Cherubic host, in tuneful choirs,Touch their immortal harps with golden wires. HandelTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingSYLVAIN BROMBERGER, Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy andof the Physical Sciences in the CollegeMr. Bromberger carne to the United States from his native Belgium in 1940. He received hisA.B. degree from Columbia in 1948. After a year of graduate work in physics and philosophy atColumbia, he went to Harvard where he received his Ph.D. degree in Philosophy. He taught phi­losophy at Princeton for six years, then carne to the University of Chicago in 1961.In addition to his teaching of the undergraduate physical sciences course, Mr. Bromberger hastaught a wide variety of courses in logic and philosophy of science, including seminars on the con­cept of explanation, on philosophy of language, and on philosophy of history. Mr. Bromberger'sstudents have profited immensely from his dual role as a teacher of science and philosophy. Thestudents in his undergraduate physical sciences course gratefully appreciate his ability to penetrateto the heart of their difficulties in understanding science; whereas the students in his philosophycourses recognize in Mr. Bromberger the uniquely valuable combination of a first-rate philosophicmind in close touch with real scientific problems. Mr. Bromberger's colleagues have found theycan depend upon him for acute, informed, and constructive criticisms of their work. Mr .. Brom­berger's own research has centered on the concept of explanation and the nature of scientific the­ory. Beginning with a profound critique of earlier attempts to deal with these problems, he hasbegun to develop an approach which more nearly fits the actual ongoing character of scientific in­quiries. In his writing, in his contacts with students both in and out of class, and in conversationwith his colleagues, Mr. Bromberger constantly exhibits the virtues of a fine teacher: receptivity tothe ideas of others accompanied by a scrupulous regard for the highest intellectual standards.JOHN G. CA WEL TI, Assistant Professor of English and of the Humanities in theCoIIegeJohn Cawelti holds the A.B. degree in Classics from Oberlin and the A.M. and Ph.D. degrees inAmerican Civilization and English from the State University of Iowa. From 1952 to 1954 heserved as a Lieutenant in the Army, and after his graduate work at Iowa, he came to the Univer­sity in 1957.Mr. Cawelti is known to both his students and his colleagues as an outstanding teacher and scholar.He has written on a wide variety of subjects in American literature and American cultural history,and his publications range from the two-volume SOUIces of the American Republic, done in col­laboration with Alexander Kern and Marvin Meyers, to articles on Melville's Confidence Man andthe American Western. He has just completed a book, Mobility and Democracy: Studies in theExpression of the American Dream, and is now working on a number of projects, which include anarticle on Henry James and an exploration of criteria for evidence in cultural studies.Mr. Cawelti has taught in both the first- and second-year humanities courses and for three yearshas served as Chairman of the first-year course. He has also devised courses, in the Committee onGeneral Studies in the Humanities and in the Committee on the History of Culture, that areunique, and he has taught regular English courses as well. His devotion to his task as teacher, hisinsistence on a rigorous examination of the subject matter at hand and on the proper formulationof the problems within a discipline, together with his lively sense of what the discussion methodinvolves, have made his classes outstanding. His energy and his ability to bring the student to anunderstanding of the text in hand or to an understanding of interdisciplinary problems are wellknown. By precept and example he has communicated to students and colleagues, and to membersof the community in which he lives, what it means to be a humanist.FRANK M. CHILD, Assistant Professor in the Department of ZoologyMr. Child has been a member of the College Biology Section since it was first organized in 1959.He served with distinction on the first curriculum committee of the Section, which was responsi­ble for the elaboration of the guidelines since used by the Section in its general education program.Mr. Child contributed to the implementation of these guidelines as well.Mr. Child is responsible for the Biology 202 course, a part of the core curriculum required ofall biology majors. This program has recently been revised and the sequence of courses changed inorder to take account of the explosion of knowledge in the biological sciences that has occurredwithin the past decade. Mr. Child has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to move with thetimes and to relate current findings to important principles and concepts that form the continuityof science. This year he assumed responsibility for organizing and leading a seminar for undergrad­uate students doing special projects in biology with a view toward earning special honors at gradua­tion. In addition, he is an Adviser in the College.Mr. Child is known on the national scene both for his research in cell physiology, in which hehas attracted graduate and postdoctoral students, and for his work in science education. In the lattercapacity, he has been named to the national Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Bio­logical Sciences that is engaged in evaluating the impact of recent scientific achievements on under­graduate education in biology and in recommending policy for curricular improvements. Mr. Childcombines in his work and teaching the knowledge of the professional biologist who is contributingto research, the dedication of the teacher who is the interpreter of the science, and the responsibil­ity of the citizen who takes time from his private duties to serve the larger community in thenational arena.RALPH M. LERNER, Assistant Professor of the Social Sciences in the CoIIegeRalph Lerner was educated in the College of the University of Chicago, from which he took hisA.B. degree in 1947. The Department of Political Science awarded him the A.M. degree withhonors in 1949 and the Ph.D. degree in 1953. After military service as a teacher in Germany, fur­ther study at Cambridge University, and experience as an adult educationist, Mr. Lerner joinedthe faculty of the College as Instructor in 1957. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1958and has since taken a leading role in the first-year course of general education in the social sciences.At intervals he has taught also in the Departments of Political Science at Chicago and at StanfordUniversity.Deeply schooled in the classics of political thought in the West, Mr. Lerner is an expert scholarin the political philosophy of medieval Judaism. He has made original contributions to the com­parison of the medieval political philosophies of the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Atthe same time, his close analyses of American political thought have contributed continuously tothe revision and improvement of the Social Sciences 111-Il3 course. Both to his students and tohis colleagues, Mr. Lerner has exemplified a mastery of and an enthusiasm for Socratic methods ofdiscussion. To all, he has upheld the highest standards of performance in intellectual discourse­fullness of information, precision of conception, clarity and grace of expression, and open-minded­ness to opposing views. His teaching has conveyed a rare sense of the meaning and value of schol­arly inquiry.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Jon G. AmstutzRena Matusen AppelSimon Hirsh AronsonRobert M. AxelrodMyrna Gail BellCecilia Diane BlackArnold M. BrierStephen Mark BrownLaura L. CahoonJane Louise ColmanJohn Hopkins CrothersMartha J. CroweMaria de J ongMichael Leo DennenyJudith J. DoughertyBurr Simmons Eichelman, Jr.Robert Vernon EvansGary Jay FeldmanErwin H. FreundHannah L. FrischLaurie GellesMary Edna GerkenWilliam I. GlabersonDavid GolberDavid M. GoldbergCharles Tony Gordon Stephanie Alice GordonWayne Stuart GradmanMartin GrossAlbert Ray HausfatherSusan HellmannJanet HeywoodJudith HindleyKaren HoneycuttJerome Frank Hruska, Jr.Barbara Suzanne HughesHarold Stephen JacobsJack Bernard JacobsNatalie B. JacobsDale Martin JohnsonMary Eleanor KingJoseph Henry KlemsJoan A. LangRichard Andrew LannonJohn Frederick LezakHal Richard LiebermanRichard L. MandelThomas Poeller MandelMary Elizabeth MayhewRalph H. MeerboteFrederick Meins, Jr. Richard MizrackSharon Lynn MurphyTrina G. NewsteinPaul Herron NielsenAlice Kelcey NormanRobert Laurence OkinAnne PerkellPrudence S. PosnerBruce Martin RappaportRuth Elizabeth RoseCharles Bernard RosenEllen RossGail RubinStephen RudinReinhard Edward SchultzRichard SennettBurke William SmithNaomi Ellen SteinfeldKenneth Alan TaylorJoseph Platt WeinerArlene WeinshelbaumMarilyn Jean WishardRobert Lucien WochilerRobert Jonathan WolosinSylvia Louise WoodbyAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Jack M. Bloom(Sociology)Peter Max Ascoli(History)William Edward Gibson(Economics)Wayne Stuart Gradman(Biology)Harold Stephen Jacobs(Tutorial Studies)Joel Edward Krissoff(Economics)Hal Richard Lieberman(Social Sciences)Richard Mizrack(History) Paper: "Social Structure and Revolution"Paper: "The Party of the Politiques in theReligious Wars"Paper: "Rationale for Compensating BalanceRequirements"Paper: "The Effect of Various Dietary Com­ponents on Thioacetamide Fed Rats"Paper: "The Marxist Theory of Alienation"Paper:Paper: "The Economics of Housing Discrim­ination with Special Emphasis onFlint, Michigan""The Radical Right: A Clarification"Paper: "A Study of the United States andBritish Policies toward France, 1940-42"Robert Laurence Okin(Biology) Paper: "The Use of Glucose Metabolism asa Method for the Quantitative Assayof Antibody-induced Cytotoxicity inD-30A Cells"Paper: "Lessing and the Problem of Tolera­tion"Ellen Ross(History)Richard Sennett(History)Allen David Shearn(Biology) Paper: "The Open Society of Dewey and Jef­ferson"Paper: "The Genetic Control of PteridineMetabolism in Drosophila melanogas­iet"Arlene W einshelbaum(Biology)Robert Lucien Wochiler(Social Sciences)Sylvia Louise Woodby(International Relations) Paper: "Intranucleolar Distribution of Ribo­nucleic Acid"Paper: "Some Considerations on Change andDevelopment in Society"Paper: "British Perspectives on Chinese Com­munism"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision of the Biological Sciences:Stephanie Alice Gordon(Biology) Paper: "The Participation of Light, delta­Aminolevulinic Acid, and Chloram­phenicol in the Initial Stages of Chlo­rophyll Synthesis in Higher Plants"Paper: "Applications of Operant Condition­ing to Testing the Hearing of TwoStrains of Laboratory Mice"Paper: "Effects of Drug Action on Behaviorof Wild Canids"Paper: "The Use of Chitosan for the Frac­tionation of RNA"Paper: "Anion Inhibition of PhosphoproteinPhosphatase"Merrill Loren Gassman(Biology)Devra Gail Kleiman(Biology)Frederick Meins, Jr.(Biology)Simon J. Pilkis(Biology)Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision of the Physical Sciences:Peter Leon Hamlet( Chemistry)Pierre R. LeBreton(C hemistry) Paper: "The Radiolysis of Hexafluroethane"Paper: "A Preliminary Study of DeuteroTrans-stilbene"Members elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:CLASS OF 1964Simon H. AronsonMyrna Gail BellLaura L. CahoonJohn Hopkins CrothersMartha Jane Crowe Gary Jay FeldmanDavid GolberCharles Anthony GordonJack Bernard Jacobs Joseph Henry KlemsMary Elizabeth MayhewSharon Lynn MurphyMarilyn Jean WishardCLASS OF 1960Melvin A. EdelsteinCLASS OF 1965Mary Morrison Parmer Adrian Michael Schnall Michael D. SilvermanMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Innis Gillian AbrahamsonJeremy Eduard BaptistRobert Robinson BrubakerJames Lundy BurksNarong ChomchalowDarwin O. CoyWilliam Anthony Cramer Dario Bate DomiziJames Allen EsterlyNaomi KislevRobert Irwin KohutDonald Thomas KrizekSalvatore Richard MaddiRichard Alan Morton Dale Richard SchisslerGould Frederick SchrockMarvin StodolskyPaul Hutchins WardGisela W ohlrabHarvey WolinskyAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:Robert M. AxelrodDavid GolberStephanie Alice GordonBarbara Ruth HellerDale Martin Johnson Devra Gail KleimanRalph H. MeerboteRichard Stephen MeltzerDon Harold MillerSharon Lynn Murphy Richard Jay OlsonReinhard Edward SchultzAlastair John ScottMitchell SnyderCarl William PierceGlenn Howard WeyhrichJames William WinebrightRobert Felix ZelisMembers of the Junior and Senior classes of the School of Medicine elected toBeta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the workof the School:Members elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:James Joseph CastlesStanley Allan EnglundDavid Ellsworth FixlerDavid Moss GrossJohn Philip HammerstadThomas G. BalderstonKenneth John CoatesSusan Seder FreehlingJohn James Humpal, Jr.Michael Cole JensenRobert Allan KaufmanArthur Lloyd Kelly David Stanley HarrerJames Haruo HirasaArthur James HirschfeldJoseph Frank JustLawrence KassRobert Evans LyonVahe NalbandianWilliam D. NelsonFrederick Loomis NeumannCharles Reed NorrisDavid Hamilton PyleFrank Kelly Reilly . Edward SegelFrank Peter StaffordFred G. SteingraberRobert Evans Van MetreWilliam Robert WatersHugh Letcher WilliamsKenneth C. WilliamsMichael Henry ShapiroRobert Jay VollenWilliam Alvin Wineberg, Jr.Michael George WolfsonMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:Margaret Farrell EwingLarry Keith HarveyJames Robert Horton, Jr.George B. Javaras Edmund Wells KitchLillian E. KraemerWarren LehmanGerald Morse PennerThe Academy at American Poets Prizes, to an undergraduate tor the bestpoem or group at poems, are awarded to:Jonathan Aaron, First Poems: "Portrait No.1 by Edouard Vuillard:Arthur Fontaine""Portrait No.2 by Edouard Vuillard:Suzanne Despres""On Newcomb's Hollow"Untitled poemArnold Hendrik Jolles, Honorable MentionSteven David Lowenstam, Honorable Mention Untitled poemThe Florence James Adams Prizes, tor excellence m artistic reading, areawarded to:Deborah Anne Shiling, FirstSusan N. Horowitz, Second Henry Orlanders Hardy, ThirdRodney Leopold David Phillips, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department at Anthropologytor outstanding work in the field at Anthropology, is awarded to:Alfonso Alex Ortiz Paper: "A Processual Analysis of a SocialMovement in the Rio Grande Pueb­los"The Baroque Studies Prize, to an undergraduate student in the Departmentat Art tor an outstanding essay, is awarded to:Alice Kelcey Norman Essay: "Rembrandt's 'Young Girl at an OpenHalf-Door' "The Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department at Arttor an outstanding essay, is awarded to:Richard Joseph Yanul Essay: "The Iconographical Background ofPigalle's 'L'enfant a la cage' "The Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to the student in the first-year tutorial programat the Law School whose work is most worthy at special recognition, isawarded to:Walter Robinson IIIThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, tor distinction in humanisticpursuits in and out at the classroom, are awarded to:Marc Roland Cogan, First Mary Eleanor King, Honorable MentionThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber at points during the season, is awarded to:John Mann BealThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member atthe graduating class in the School at Medicine whose research is Judgedto be the most meritorious, is made to:Robert Felix ZeIisThe Dean of 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:Joe Taylor FordLaura Ruth GodofskyGerald F. HymanBelleruth Krepon Richard L. MandelJohn William McConnellPamela Ellen Procuniar Bruce Martin RappaportPamela SmithMichael Joseph WollanThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to a graduating Senior who has achieved the highestrecord in the field of Mathematics, is awarded to:David GolberThe 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 awarded to:Barbara LappThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded to:Jonathan Aaron, FirstWilliam Woodbury Hunt, SecondBetty Mary Ladd, Third Poem: "Thinking of Pergolesi"Poem: "The Visible Map of Wings"Poem: "Emily"The Frances R. Friedman Prizes, for excellence in Fine Arts, are awardedjointly to:Karl Richard Flickinger Louise Catherine RossThe Henry Ginsburg Memorial Prize, in the Department of Physiology, isawarded to:James Joseph CastlesThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Ger­manic Languages and Literatures, are awarded to':Terry Gregory Lyons, FirstPaul Alan Zucker, First Jennifer Ellen Dohrn, SecondJoseph Alvin Neisendorfer, SecondThe Hamilton Watch Award, to the Senior candidate for the Bachelor ofScience degree who has most successfully combined proficiency in hismajor field of study with achievements in the Humanities or SocialSciences, is made to:Ralph H. MeerboteThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible reading, are awarded to:Richard William Lee, First Darel Edward Grothaus, SecondThe Lawyer's Title Award, to a student in the Law School for excellencein the field of Property, is made to:George JavarasThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed mostto the Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made to:Fredrick HenziAn Honorary Award from The Olga and Paul Menn Foundation, for anoriginal musical composition, is made to:Mark Healy NaftalinThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have corn­pleted their first year in the Law School, in advancing the art of btiei­writing and oral argument, are made jointly to:William Stanford Hanley, FirstDavid Lamont Paulsen, First Douglas Michael Costle, SecondHarry Allen Crandall, SecondThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Languageand Literature, is awarded to:Myrna Gail BellThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded to:Frank Weir BakerThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social Serv­ice Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseof future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made to:Alan David GreenThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made to:Sir Christopher Howard Andrewes, Deputy Director Emeritus, The National Institutefor Medical ResearchThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and originalresearch in the Department of Education, is awarded to:Margaret Arlene Payne Dissertation: "The Use of Data in CurricularDecisions"The John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofLiterary Criticism, is awarded to:Gordon Lloyd Harper Essay: "Morality in Fiction: The Theory ofHenry James"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded to:Clifford Ernest Preston Cox, Jr.The "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excellencein work in the field of Corporation Law, is made to:Philip E. JohnsonTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Associate Dean Norton S. GinsburgStudent Aides by Harold Haydon, Marshal of the UniversityIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Associate Dean Julian R. Cold­smithIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Alton A. LinfordCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:JONATHAN AARON(English Language and Literature) PETER MAX ASCOLI(History)BETSY ADLER(Political Science) ROBERTM. AXELROD(Mathematics)FRANCES MARILYN AIDMAN(English Language and Literature) JAMES L. BAILLIE(History)BRUCE JAY ALLEN(Human Development) MARY A. BARCHILON(Music)WILLIAM JOSIAH ALSPAUGH(Political Science) BARRY DAVID BAYER(Economics)JON G. AMSTUTZ(Germanic Languages and Literatures) STEVEN NATHAN BECKER(Biology)FAITH ALEXANDRA ANDERSON(Psychology) JON WALTER BELL(Biology)RENA· MATUSEN APPEL(Human Development) BRUCE MARSHALL BEL TT(Psychology)STEFAN D. ARONOVICI(Biology) JEFFREY LEROY BENSON(History and Philosophy of Physical Science)SIMON HIRSH ARONSON(Economics) RICHARD DAVID BENTLEY(Anthropology)DANIEL PIERRE BERGER(Philosophy) DOUGLAS HENRY DANIELS(Political Science)LUCY ELLEN BERMONT(Political Science) WENDY E. DANNETT(Psychology)CHARLOTTE MAY BITTNER(Political Science) RONALD L. DANZIG(Biology)CECILIA DIANE BLACK(History) JOAN A. DAVID(Human Development)DOREEN VICTORIA BLANK(History) MARK TYLER DAY(Political Science)JOANNE BLONDIN(Biology) MARIA DE JONG(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)LINDA BLONDIS(Human Development) MICHAEL LEO DENNENY(History)JACK M. BLOOM(S ociology) HOWARD M. DIAMOND(Biology)STANLEY HOWARD BRANDES(History) NORMAN WILLIAM DIAMOND(Political Science)JOSEPH CARTER BROOKS(Art) CAROL LYNN DICK(Art)EDWARD MICHAEL BROWN(Psychology) JUDITH J. DOUGHERTY(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DIANE L. BURNS(Philosophy) MARY ELLEN DOUGHTY(History)LAURA L. CAHOON(English Language and Literature) THEODORE DUKAS, JR.(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH W. CALDWELL(General Studies in the Humanities) SUE A. DUNCAN(Psychology)KEITH SCOTT CLEVELAND(Philosophy) MORRIS GARY DYNER(Political Science)WILLIAM STANLEY CLINE(Chemistry) GERALD G. ECK(Anthropology)EDWARD A. COHN(Economics) BETH SCHACHTER ELPERN(Political Science)JANE LOUISE COLMAN(Psychology) ERROL L. ELSHTAIN(English Language and Literature)FRED ASCHER COREY(Biology) MILTON NORMAN ESTES(Biology)CLIFFORD ERNEST PRESTONCOX, JR.(Political Science) GENE LEE EVANS(Romance Languages and Literatures)ADELE CRAPANZANO(Romance Languages and Literatures) ROBERT VERNON EVANS(International Relations)ALTA LEAH CROHN(Anthropology) CHARLOTTE ISABEL FEINBERG(Russian Civilization)MARTHA J. CROWE(Germanic Languages and Literatures) DONALD GEORGE FERNSTROM(History)H. LINDA CUTTLER(Human Development) LAWRENCE ROY FISH(Political Science)CHARLOTTE R. HERR(History and Philosophy of Physical Science) GEORGE JOHN KRAFCISIN(Physics)JOY MARIE FLEISHER(Psychology) PAMELA HORST(Psychology)STEPHEN JAY FORTGANC(Sociology) JAMES ARTHUR HOWEY(Psychology)DOLORES MERRICK FOX(Romance Languages and Literatures) BARBARA SUZANNE HUGHES(Education)LESLIE FRANK(History) CHARLES B. HUNT III(General Studies in the Humanities)JUDITH RAE FRITZ(Human Development) ELIZABETH JANE HUR TIC(History)LAURIE GELLES(History) JOYCE RENEE HUSKE(English Language and Literature)MARY EDNA GERKEN(General Studies in the Humanities) GERALD F. HYMAN(Philosophy)WILLIAM EDWARD GIBSON(Economics) EILEEN M. IMBER(Psychology)FREDA ELAINE GILBERT(English Language and Literature) HAROLD STEPHEN JACOBS(Tutorial Studies)RICHARD PAUL GLASSER(Human Development) JACK BERNARD JACOBS(International Relations)LAURA RUTH GODOFSKY(Tutorial Studies) NATALIE B. JACOBS(Ideas and Methods)DAVID M. GOLDBERG(Economics) HARRIS S. JAFFE(Political Science)SUSAN JILL GOLDBERG(History and Philosophy of Physical Science) KATHERINE LIBBY JANUS(General Studies in the Humanities)HARVEY MORRIS GOLOMB(Biology) DAVID FITCH KAHN(History)DAVID WELLER GOODMAN(Music) LAWRENCE PAUL KAPLAN(Political Science)MICHAEL DANISH GORDON(History) RUTH MARGARET KATZ(Tutorial Studies)STEPHEN MAURICE GORDON(Political Science) CHARLES RICHARD KEEN(Economics)WAYNE STUART GRADMAN(Biology) NORMAN ALAN KEHR(English Language and Literature)JON MICHAEL HALL(Anthropology) LINDA CAROL KERSH(Psychology)LORRAINE SIMONE HALL(English Language and Literature) WAYNE A. KERSTETTER(History)ALBERT RAY HAUSFATHER(Psychology) ANDREW FREDERICK KLEIN(Psychology)HUGH NORMAN HAZENFIELD(Biology) BARBARA EVE KLEVS(English Language and Literature)NINA BRIN HELSTEIN(History) MICHAEL JOHN KORVICK(Political Science)JANET HEYWOOD(Psychology) MONICA KRAFT(Tutorial Studies)MICHAEL ALAN KRASNER(Political Science) PETER WILLIAM MAY(Professional Option: Business)BELLERUTH KREPON(Psychology) MARY ELIZABETH MAYHEW(International Relations)JOEL EDWARD KRISSOFF(Economics) JOAN ELIZABETH MEANS(Sociology)WILLIAM ROBERT KUH(Mathematics) EDWARD STEPHEN MECKSTROTH(English Language and Literature)M. PAULA KUHN(Psychology) PHILIP J. METZGER(Biology)KENNETH CHARLES KURZEJA(Biology) RICHARD MIZRACK(History)JOAN A. LANG(Biop8ychology) ELEANOR ANN MONTAGUE(Anthropology)PAULA LYNN LARSON(Mathematics) STEPHANIE ELIZABETH MORA(English Language and Literature)SHERRIE ELAINE LAZAR(Psychology) TERRY M. MOYNIHAN(Economics)ANITA SUSAN LEAVY(Human Development) MARK H. NAFTALIN(Music)ROGER MICHAEL LEVIN(Political Science) ARTHUR RONALD NEISBERG(Romance Languages and Literatures)NESSIM LEVY(Political Science) TRINA G. NEWSTEIN(Bi()logy)GEORGE FINLAY NICHOLS(English Language and Literature)MELANIE JOY LEWIS(Art)JOHN FREDERICK LEZAK(Oriental Languages and Civilizations) SANDRA M. NIEMAN(Political Science)HAL RICHARD LIEBERMAN(Social Sciences) ALICE KELCEY NORMAN(Art)BARRY NEWTON NOVY(Biology)TIMOTHY C. LINDQUIST(Biology)CAREY LINN(Ideas and Methods) GEORGE EVANS O'KEEFE(History)ANN M. LIPSKY(History') ROBERT LAURENCE OKIN(Biology)GEORGE HOWARD LITMAN(Mathematics) DORIS JEAN PAULSON(Education)LAWRENCE MARK LOWENTHAL(Economics) ANNE PERKELL(General Studies in the Humanities)BRUCE LUBITZ(Psychology) WILLIAM ALBERT PETERMAN(Geophysical Sciences)SONIA A. LUDEN(Education) ALAN ISRAEL PFEFFER(Political Science)VICTORIA RUTH MADWAY(General Studies in the Humanities) RODNEY L. D. PHILLIPS(English Language and Literature)THOMAS POELLER MANDEL(Philosophy) JOHN T. POPARAD II(Psychology)PHILIP ALAN MASON(English Language and Literature) PRUDENCE S. POSNER(General Studies in the Humanities)JESSICA SCHNEIDER(Political Science) GEOFFREY B. STILLSON(Sociology)ROBERT J. PRISTAVE(Political Science) JOAN RICE SEALY(Biology)RONALD MITCHELL PRITIKIN(Biology) SEL VYN SEIDEL(Economics)BRUCE MARTIN RAPPAPORT(Political Science) CAROLYN SEITZ(History)KATHERINE M. REED(Sociology) RICHARD SENNETT(History)MARTIN 1. REISBERG(History) MARQUITA MARIE SEPPELER(Romance Languages and Literatures)DAVID REITER(Philosophy) ALLEN DAVID SHEARN(Chemistry)CECIL Y A. RESNICK(Psychology) BARBARA LYNNE SHERMAN(English Language and Literature)ROBERT G. REYNOLDS(English Language and Literature) GEORGIA V ALOS SHIELDS(Economics)WILLIAM VAN BOGAERTROBERTSON(Art) MARGARET JEAN SHILING(Biology)SANDRA KAY ROOS(Anthropology) LESTER BRIAN SINGLETON(Psychology)RUTH ELIZABETH ROSE(Economics) FRANK FLETCHER SKILLERN(Political Science)CHARLES BERNARD ROSEN(Social Sciences) STANLEY LAURENCE SLATER(Biology)BURKE WILLIAM SMITH(Biology)HOWARD SHERWIN ROSEN(History) DEAN ELLIS SMITH(Mathematics)JANE B. ROSENBERG(General Studies in the Humanities) PAMELA SMITH(Russian Civilization)DENNIS MORROW ROTH(Anthropology) PAUL ERIC SOUERS(Philosophy)GAIL RUBIN(English Language and Literature) BRUCE FREDERICK STARK(Psychology)JANET McLEAN RUTHENBERG(Biology) RICHARD LOUIS STAUBITZ(International Relations)ADRIAN NANCY SACHS(Education) NANCY DRIESSEL STEARNS(English Language and Literature)CYNTHIA SAMARAS(Romance Languages and Literatures) ANDREW HERBERT STEIN(Political Science)BERNARD SANDERS(Political Science) NAOMI ELLEN STEINFELD(A nthropology)SHIRLEY MARIAN SCHILLER(Mathematics) PETER GElLING STENN(Psychology)ROBERT NILAN SCHULENBERG(Biology) JOHN ADRIAN STRALEY(Political Science)APRIL DAWN SCHWARTZ(English Language and Literature) PAUL HENRY STUART(Psychology)ROSEMARY SUCKOW(Chemistry) KIRSTEN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS(History)JUNE HATSUKO T AKAFUJI(Political Science) ROBERT B. WILLIAMS(Political Science)RONALD WARD TEEPLE(Economics) PETER H. WILSON(Psychology)MYRON LEE TIERSKY(Mathematics) MARILYN JEAN WISHARD(English Language and Literature)HENRY H. TOLBERT(Slavic Languages and Literatures) ROBIN WITHALL(English Language and Literature)ROBERT J. TONOS(Slavic Languages and Literatures) ROBERT LUCIEN WOCHILER(Social Sciences)WILLIAM ANDREW VAN DER LAAN(Economics) MICHAEL JOSEPH WOLLAN(Political Science)LINDA BEE V ARLAND(Education) ROBERT JONATHAN WOLOSIN(Psychology)LYNDA GAIL WALDMAN(Human Development) CECIL EDWARD WOOLEY(Economics)WILLIAM MICHAEL W ALENSKY(English Language and Literature) SIDNEY EDWARD WURZBURG(Economics)JOSEPH PLATT WEINER(Economics) GERI SCHINDER YONOVER(Political Science)ARLENE WEINSHELBAUM(Biology) MIRIAM KAY ZEIGER(English Language and Literature)SHARON D. WEISS(Psychology) WILLIAM N. ZEISEL(History)LAUREL LEVY WERNER(English Language and Literature) CAROL JOAN ZEITZ(English Language and Literature)JAMES WALTER WHEELER(Political Science)DONALD CURTIS WILLIAMS(Psychology) JUDITH ANN ZETZEL(Tutorial Studies)JOY ZIGO(Biology)JOHN R. WILLIAMS(Sociology)For the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts:LUCINDA REIGHARD BOLDEREFF(Art)DENA MARILYN CRIZ(Art) DONNA JUNE RUBIN(Art)DIANE PHYLLIS VLAZNY(Art)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Bachelor of Science:JEANNINE ADKINS GEORGE WALLER CALEF(Zoology) (Zoology)AIJA Z. BLUMENFIELD(Biopsychology) BURR SIMMONS EICHELMAN, JR.(Biopsychology)JEANNETTE S. DAVIS(English Language and Literature)JUDITH HINDLEY(English Language and Literature)MARY ELIZABETH HUTTON(English Language and Literature)CAlL CATHERINE JACOBS(General Studies) DONALD LEVY(English Language and Literature)PAUL ALLEN McARDLE(Philosophy)STANLEY TOTURA(Slavic Languages and Literatures)NEIL O. FIERTEL(Biopsychology) DOUGLAS LOWELL McCULLOUGH(Biochemistry)MERRILL LOREN GASSMAN(Botany) DOROTHY MARY MORGENSTERN(Microbiology)DAVID GAUS(Zoology) ALAN STEPHEN PEIKEN(Microbiology)FREDERICK GOLDFRANK(Biochemistry) SIMON J. PILKIS(Physiology)JAY RICHARD GREENBERG(Biochemistry) DOREEN A. PTAK(Physiology)MARTIN GROSS(Biochemistry) RICHARD RADMER(Biochemistry)EDWARD HARROW(Physiology) BARRY H. RUMACK(Microbiology)JEROME FRANK HRUSKA, JR.(Biochemistry) SOLOMON SEPSENWOL(Physiology)LAWRENCE STUART KAPLAN(Biochemistry) JOEL MORTON SHAEFER(Biochemistry)DEVRA GAIL KLEIMAN(Biology) GORDON H. STOLTZNER(Biochemistry)JOAN A. LANG(Biopsychology) ELSA LOUISE STONE(Biopsychology)RICHARD ANDREW LANNON(Biochemistry) BRIAN EVAN TUGANA(Biochemistry)DENNIS R. LEBBIN(Biopsychology)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:(Physics) IV. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Bachelor of Science:RONALD ELROY BRUCK, JR.(Mathematics)ROBERT HOWARD BYRNE, JR.(Physics)JOHN HIND CHESNUT(Mathematics)PAUL ALBATS(Physics)DANIEL AUERBACHHARTWELL LEGARE BRIGGS, JR.( Chemistry)ROBERT BERRIEDALE KEITH DEWAR( Chemistry)GARY JAY FELDMAN(Physics)ERWIN H. FREUND(Physics)DAVID LEROY FULTON(Mathematics)GERALD M. FUNK(Mathematics)CHARLES A. GARWIN( Mathematics)WILLIAM I. GLABERSON(Physics)DAVID GOLBER(Mathematics) JOHN WILLIAM McCONNELL(Mathematics)EDWARD PATRICK McDAID( Mathematics)RALPH H. MEERBOTE(Mathematics)SHARON LYNN MURPHY(Mathematics)PAUL HERRON NIELSEN(Physics)JAMES H. NOREM(Physics)RICHARD JAY OLSON(Mathematics)TERRY PLATT( Mathematics)CHARLES TONY GORDON(Geophysical Sciences) ALICE V. PLUNGES(Mathematics)JAMES M. HAINES(Chemistry)PETER LEON HAMLET(Chemistry)JOSEPH A. HASH MALL( Chemistry)STANLEY ALAN HUTCHINGS( Chemistry)DALE MARTIN JOHNSON(Mathematics) ANN ESTHER RESNICK(Mathematics)STEPHEN RUDIN(Physics)STEVEN L. SACKETT(Mathematics)STEVEN M. SCHILDCROUT(Chemistry)REINHARD EDWARD SCHULTZ( Mathematics)DANIEL R. JURCA(Mathematics)ROBERT PAUL SCHUWERK( Mathematics)JOSEPH HENRY KLEMS(Physics)DWIGHT ANTHONY KUCERA( Mathematics) JAMES LEE SKINNER(Geography)LLOYD ROBERT WALKER(Physics)THOMAS ALLEN LASINSKI(Physics)PETER C. LEARY JERRY M. WATSON(Physics)KENT ERNEST WOOLDRIDGE( Mathematics)(Physics)PIERRE R. LEBRETON(Chemistry)V. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:ROSALIE VERONICA BLOCK(Political Science) MICHAEL DAVID PARKER(Political Science)LINDA PERLSTEIN(Psychology)JOHN LAWRENCE PETERSON(History)ANN H. CHERTKOFF(Psychology)WILLIAM T. GARNER(History)SANDRA JEAN JACKSON(Education)MYRNA GAIL BELL(Romance Languages and Literatures) SUSAN HELLMANN(Biology)VI. THE STUDENT AIDESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:IN THE COLLEGEWILLIAM RICHARD BRAITHWAITE(Biology) KAREN HONEYCUTT(History)ARNOLD M. BRIER(Biology) RICHARD L. MANDEL(General Studies in the Humanities)STEPHEN MARK BROWN(Biology) ELLEN ROSS(History)JOHN HOPKINS CROTHERS(Germanic Languages and Literatures) KENNETH ALAN TAYLOR(Economics)HANNAH L. FRISCH(Psychology) SYLVIA LOUISE WOODBY(International Relations)DANIEL RUSSELL GROSS(Philosophy)For the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts:MARY ELEANOR KING(Art)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESWILLIAM LOVEL RANEY CRUCE(Biopsychology) FREDERICK MEINS, JR.(Biochemistry)STEPHANIE ALICE GORDON(Biopsychology)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:KHAZAN CHAND AGRAWALA.B., Delhi University, India, 1957A.M., ibid., 1959(Statistics) DANIEL FIFEA.B., Columbia University, 1962(Mathematics)MAUREEN J. DUNGEYA.B., Aquinas College, 1960(Geophysical Sciences) JERROLD M. GOLDS.B., University of Chicago, 1963( Mathematics)WILLIAM JAMES EADIEB.E.P., Cornell University, 1959(Geophysical Sciences) TOM HANKINSA.B., Denison University, 1961(Geography)DISSERTATION: Public Control of Privately OwnedRural Land in the United StatesRUTH ELIASHBERGB.Sc., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,1963(Statistics) CHI-AN HSIAOS.B., Yen ching University, Peiping, China, 1946S.B., Catholic University, Peiping, China, 1942S.M., ibid., 1944(Physics)TERRY HUFFS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1954(C hemistry) K. ROGER PYLES.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963(Physics)ROBERT E. KIBLERA.B., Cornell University, 1962( Mathematics) ANDREW MARK REMPOULISA.B., American University at Cairo, Egypt, 1949(Chemistry)CHARLES RICHARD KNOWLES(Geophysical Sciences) BARRY MICHAEL SCHLESINGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Physics)WILLIAM F. KROLS.B., University of Chicago, 1958(Statistics) JUDITH NEWLIN SHERWOODS.B., Purdue University, 1960(Statistics)DANIEL ALAN LEVINES.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Mathematics) LAWRENCE E. TUNNELLA.B., University of Texas, 1954(Geophysical Sciences)ANDREW WALTER MAcEWANS.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Mathematics) ROBERT MAcLELLAN WESTA.B., Lawrence College, 1963(Geophysical Sciences)JANET LOUISE MATHERS.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Physics) JAMES TOMLIN WITHERSPOONA.B., Denison University, 1963(Mathematics)JOHN GRIER MILLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1963( Mathematics) WILLIAM SPENCER WORLEY, JR.(Physics)ROGER COOK PARISHA.B., Syracuse University, 1960(C hemistry) JOEL YELLINS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1962(Physics)WARREN LEE POLLANSS.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Physics)II. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:BESSIE ADAMIDESA.B., University of Illinois, 1960 CHARLES THOMAS BELL, JR.A.B., Valparaiso University, 1962CHARLES RAY ADAMSS.B., Ohio State University, 1961 THOMAS ALEXANDER BIERDZA.B., Marquette University, 1961NANCY LOU ADAMSA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1962 ANNA LEE BJORKA.B., Saint Olaf College, 1962CENOVIA ADDYA.B., Colorado College, 1940 WALTER WILLIAM BORCHARD, JR.A.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960RUTH ANN ALEXANDERA.B., Berea College, 1957 KAREN LILY BORCHERSA.B., Michigan State University, 1961BARBARA F. ANDERSONS.B., Indiana University, 1962 ALLAN BOSTELMANNA.B., University 0/ Minnesota, 1959KATHLEEN ANN BAKERA.B., Grinnell College, 1962 ROGER VERN BOYVEYA.B., Occidental College, 1958CYNTHIA C. BALLOUA.B., Oberlin College, 1961 TALLON H. BROWNS.B., Western Illinois University, 1960JUDITH BERMAN BARNETTA.B., Brandeis University, 1958 WAN ITA OLSON BURTONA.B., University of Dubuque, 1962THEODORE W. BARRY, JR.A.B., Valparaiso University, 1962 KATHERINE C. BUSSEA.B., De Pauw University, 1932JUDITH A. CHAPPERONS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1958 ROY O. HARRIS, JR.A.B., Northwest Nazarene College, 1957MARGARET C. CARPENTERA.B., Oberlin College, 1962 JACQUELINE HAMMETTA.B., Wisconsin State College, 1960LOIS ADRIANNE CHARLESS.B., Simmons College, 1962 RUTH HEMMINGERA.B., Northwestern University, 1962BETTY E. CHAZARRAA.B., Florida State University, 1961 SUSAN BARBARA HEYMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1962BARBARA EVELYN COHEN• WITH HONORSS.B., Simmons College, 1962 DERITH MARIE HUGHESA.B., University of Wichita, 1962EST A LEE COHEN• WITH HONORSA.B., University of Colorado, 1959 BRADY WARD JACKSONA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1961GEORGE WALTER COLESA.B., Asbury College, 1962 MANUEL L. JACKSONA.B., University of Kansas, 1957KAREN LEE COLLINSA.B., Earlham College, 1962 ADELINE P. JIWANMALLA.B., Lucknow University, India, 1957A.M., Delhi University, India, 1959ROGER JOSEPH COUGHLINA.B., Saint Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, Illinois,1947 PATRICIA KELLY JONESA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1954D.B., University of Chicago, 1959JAMES ALLEN COUSINSA.B., Muslcingum College, 1962 CHARLES P. JOSLYNA.B., University of Chicago, 1962BEVERLY ROSE DAHLENA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1962 GLENN SHELTON KEYA.B., Birmingham-Southern. College, 1942GAY DAWSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1959 MARY NORTON KINDIGA.B., Carleton College, 1962BETTY DAYRONA.B., Brandeis University, 1962 LOIS PAULA KOLBER• WITH HONORSA.B., University of Michigan, 1962JAMES BRADFORD DREWA.B., De Pauw University, 1962 NANCY-ANNE KUDRIAVETZA.B., Colby College, 1962ETHANIE ARACELIS D. FRANCISA.B., Inter-American University, San German,Puerto Rico, 1960 VIRGINIA ANN KUEHNER• WITH HONORSA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1962JOAN LEANORE FRYERA.B., University of Minnesota, 1962 THOMAS E. LIBBY• WITH HONORSA.B., Colby College, 1959SHEILA GITLINS.B., Cornell University, 1962 WILLIAM EDWARD LINDBERGA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1962JUDITH GOLDWASSERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1961GLEN J. GOODA.B., Goshen College, 1962 MARILYN MASHBURNA.B., Washington State University, 1960ELINOR L. GROBANA.B., University of Chicago, 1938 RACHEL BETH MAXA.B., Barnard College, 1961LOUIS GROSSS.B., Roosevelt University, 1960 REBECCA JANE MILLERA.B., Beaver College, 1961HAROLD M. HALLANGERA.B., Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Indiana,1962 JESSIE RUTH MINORA.B., Wittenberg College, 1962RAYMOND F. MOELLERA.B., MacMurray College, 1962CHARLES MILNER PALMERA.B., Grinnell College, 1961 JAMES R. SIMMONSA.B., Grinnell College, 1961MARY LOUISE SMITHA.B., William Jewell College, 1958MAXINE LEE PENN• WITH HONORSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962 MARCIA KELNER SOFFERL.L.B., De Paul University, 1951JOAN R. PlOW A TYA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1957 SHIRLEY MAY SOMERVILLEA.B., University 0/ Maryland, 1962DIANE LOUISE PORTERA.B., University 0/ Maine, 1962 WILLIAM C. SPELLERS.B., Western Michigan University, 1960SUSAN LESLIE PRICEA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1959 JOYCE JOHNSON STRAHA.B., Syracuse University, 1961JOHN JOSEPH RAUCHA.B., Saint Francis Major Seminary, 1960 MARY LAEL SWINNEYA.B., Colby College, 1962JANET MARIE UMBLE REEDYA.B., Goshen College, 1962 JO ANN TEETERS.B., University 0/ New Mexico, 1955LINDA SUE REHFELDTA.B., Manchester College, 1962 MARY KATHRYN VAN DYKEA.B., Seattle University, 1962MORRIS DICK RICHARDSA.B., Claremont Men's College, 1962 DORIS J. WACHOWSKIS.B., Marquette University, 1958RUTH ROCKOWITZA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1962 DOROTHY HELEN WAGNERA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1962CHARLES OLINZEE ROSSA.B., Stillman College, 1955 FRANK TERENCE WATTERSA.B., San Francisco State College, 1962KYRIAKOS VENIS SARA VELASA.B., Holy Cross Greek Orthodox TheologicalSchool, 1959 MARGARET MAlA WAYBURA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, California,1937PAUL M. SAXTONA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1962 JEANNE E. WEINHOLDA.B., San Francisco State College, 1962GEORGE DAVID SCHIERINGA.B., De Pauw University, 1962 RONALD WEISMEHLA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961ARTHUR H. SCHOENSTADT, JR.A.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1959 VIRGINIA CALDWELL WILSONA.B., University 0/ New Mexico, 1961SANDRA SUE SEYMOURA.B., Elmhurst College, 1962 JOHN ROBERT YUDITSKYA.B., University 0/ Idaho, 1961ANN MARIE SHANNONS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1962 VIRGINIA KAI-MAY YUENA.B., Oberlin College, 1962RENEE PEARLMAN SIEGELA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCARLOS G. ANDRADES.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Oxygen Isotope Studies on Coordi­nated Oxalate: Ammine Cobalt (III) Com­plexes and Methyl Esters JACK T. BARKERS.B., University 0/ Akron, 1949S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1953(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Nucleophilic Reactions 0/ 2, 3·D;"haloacrylic Acids and Their DerivativesDAVID BRUSTS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1957S.M., University of Chicago, 1958(Physics)DISSERTATION: Electronic Spectra of CrystallineGermanium and SiliconMABEL CORLETTB.Sc., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Mineralogy of PyrrhotiteRODOLFO VITTORIO DESAPIOS.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Embedding 'IT-manifolds·WILLIAM MASON GRAYA.B., George Washington University, 1952S.M., University of Chicago, 1959(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: On the Scales 0/ Motion and Inter­nal Stress Characteristics of the HurricaneKARL HAEFNERS.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Crystal Distortions Associated withMagnetic Ordering. Precision Lattice Constantsand Structure Parameters of MnF!, FeF�, CoF"NiF�, and ZnFsJEREMIAH P. OSTRIKERA.B., Harvard University, 1959(Astronomy)DISSERTATION: The Equilibrium and Stability ojSelf-Gravitating Cylinders and RingsWARREN J. PENDERGAST(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: The Isotopic Exchange oj Oxygenbetween Some Sodium Silicates and SolventWater CHARLES A. REYA.B., University oj Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957S.M., ibid., 1959(Physics)DISSERTATION: Inner Bremsstrahlung in Muon De­cayCARLOS RIVASA.B., Mississippi Southern College, 1958S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Photochemical Reactions oj Organ­ic CompoundsCHAROEN SAKOONKIMS.B., Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 1955S.M., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1958S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Recoil Studies 0/ Fragments Pro­duced in High Energy Nuclear ReactionsROBERT M. SOLOVAYS.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: A Functorial Form 0/ the Differen­tiable Riemann-Roch TheoremLEO STODOLSKYS.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1958(Physics)DISSERTATION : Use oj the p-Photon Analogy in aModel of Isobar ProductionARNOLD CHRISTIAN WAHLS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1959(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Analytic Self-Consistent FieldWave Functions and Computed Properties [orH omonuclear Diatomic Moleculesn. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARJORIE WHITE MAINA.B., Smith College, 1938A.M., Northwestern University, 1943M.S.S.W., Western Reserve University, 1954DISSERTATION: Selected Aspects 0/ the BeginningPhase 0/ Social Group WorkALMA MATER Words byEDWIN H. LEWISTHE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONAL COPYRIGHTQui Tollis(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. Francois CouperinORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLDANIEL J. HARRISROBERT J. HASTERLIKGWIN J. KOLB JAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEHERMAN GLENN RICHEYEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES1963-64MYRNA GAIL BELLWILLIAM RICHARD BRAITHWAITEARNOLD M. BRIERSTEPHEN MARK BROWNJOHN HOPKINS CROTHERSWILLIAM LOVEL RANEY CRUCEHANNAH L. FRISCHSTEPHANIE ALICE GORDONDANIEL RUSSELL GROSSSUSAN HELLMANN1964-65KATHERINE BAILEYJORDY BELLMONICA BOYDMARC ROLAND COGANKATHERINE MARY DUSAKROSEMARIE MURDOCK FROSTLINDA SUE GRAYLLOYD ASHER GREENEWAYNE EUGENE GROVESROBIN STEWART GUS HURST KAREN HONEYCUTTMARY ELEANOR KINGRICHARD L. MANDELBRUCE RAYMOND McKELLIPSFREDERICK MEINS, JR.ELLEN ROSSDINAH SOLOMONKENNETH ALAN TAYLORDAVID F. TILLOTSONSYLVIA LOUISE WOODBYCHARLES THOMAS HADDENJUDITH MAGIDSONJOAN ELLEN MAHONEYULRICH KARL MELCHERKENNETH LYLE MEYERMARY MORRISON PARMEREDWARD GEORGE SCHMIDTADRIAN MICHAEL SCHNALLLORAINE MARSHA STERNThe 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.