THE UNKVERSKTY Of CHKCAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred and NinthCONVOCATKONTheWKNTERMarch NineteenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-fiveROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELA PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES, MARCH 1965, EXCLUSIVEOF THOSE RECEIVING B.A., B.S., M.B.A., AND LAW DEGREES.(The symbol, wlo, means without thesis.)Abramson, Alan aunuel. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oArendt, Ronald Henry. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oBagus, Paul S*Barnh111, Robert Joel. (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. w/oBeattie, William Donald. (Philosophy) A.M. v/oBonner, William D. (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.D.QCI099 (Ge) Statistioal and kinematical properties ofthe low-level jet stream.Borman, Leonard D. (Anthropology) Ph.D.HV9999 Patient oouncil innovations in a mentalhospital.Bosch, Allan Whitworth. (History) Ph.D.F9999 The Salvation Army in Chicago, 1885-1914.Bowman, Larry W. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.DT999 The polities of Cocoa: agrarian group developmentin Ghana.Boyvey, Mary McAulay. (Divinity) A.M. w/oBreen, Philip Cornelius. (Anatomy) Ph.D.QL999 The fine structure of the secretory oells of theuterus (shell gland) of the chioken.Buckley, Charles Robert, Jr. (Romanoe Lang.& Lit.) A.M. w/oChapman, Gretel. (Art) Ph.D.ND3999 The Bible of Floreffe; a study of a twelfth­century manuscript.Chizewer, Bernard S. (Eng. Lang.& Lit.) A.M. w/oClothey, Frederick Wilson. (Divinity) A.M. w/oCobun, Frank Edwin. (Education) Ph.D.LA3999 Educational concomitants of political leader­ship in five states of the ant e- bellum North andSouth.Coover, Robert Lowell. (Gen. Studies) A.M.Paper: A study of Asturias' El Presidente.*Bagus, Paul S. (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 Self-consistent-field wave functions for hole statesof some Ne-like and Ar-like Lonas. ._Page 2/March 1965Cope, Maurice Erwin. (Art) Ph.D.N8999 The Venetian chapel of the sacrament in thesixteenth century: a study in the iconography of theearly Counter-Reformation.Couse, Gordon Stuart. (History) Ph.D.DC999 The historical consciousness of the Doctrinairesas represented by Pierre Paul Royer-Collard, Fran�oisGuizot, and Victor Cousin.Crumpacker, Mary Melvin. (Romance Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PQ1678.C92 The significance of the variants of 1578in the evolution of Ronsard's poetic technique.Dandekar, Dattatraya Purushottam. (Geophysical Sci.) S.M. wloDann, Martin. (History) A.M.Papers (1) Natural law in Montaigne's conception ofsociety. �2) The Russian Revolution: a comparisonof Trotsky, Sukhanov, and Karensky.Davis, Nancy Yaw. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Eklutna, Alaska: a Tanaina Indian village.Derenzo, Stephen. (Physics) S.M. wloDilley, James Vernon. (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM999 Mechanism of the radioprotective and ther�peutic effect of oyanide and one of its metabolitestn mice.Dover, Arthur Stuart. (Miorobio1ogy) S.M.QR999 Preparation and characterization of thedeoxyribonucleic acid of the agent of meningo­pneumonitis.Drake, George Albert. (Divinity) Ph.D.BR9999 Clement Walker and the history of independency.Drotning, John Evan. (Business) Ph.D.HDlOOOO Employer communication behavior in unionrepresentation proceedings and an analYBiS�boardordered re-run elections.Ellwood, Robert Scott, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. wloEvans, Harlan Jackson. (Physics) S.M. wloFeinstein, Otto. (International Relations) Ph.D.HG9999 The role of foreign investment in thedevelopment of Venezuela.Feldman, Burton Edward. (Social Thought) Ph.D.PQ2441.F3 The modern hero of Stendhal.Page 3/March 1965Feldman, Jacob J. (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 The dissemination of health information: acase study in adult learning.Fleischman, Theodore H. (Physics) S.M. wloFlickinger, Karl Richard. (Art) M.F.A.Paper: The examination of new types of panel forpainting and the preparation of these panels for themediums of oil, egg tempera and encaustic.Franke, Winfried. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.DG999 The Italian city-states considered as a"balance-of-power" system.Fujibayashi, Virginia. (Geography) A.M.F9999 (Ge) Occupational and residential changes ofChicago's Japanese-American evacuees.Funk, Natalie Ostroot. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Birth order and sex differences in cognitivestyle.Garretson, Edwin P., Jr. (History) A.M.Paper: Joseph II and his governmental reforms in theAustrian Netherlands.Gasner, Earl L. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 Raman spectral investigations of thedissociation of aqueous perchloric acid and thedevelopment of methods for studies at high temperaturesof SUbstances that corrode transparent windows.Gilde, Helen Cheney. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PR539.,M95G5 The Castalian fount: the development anddecline of the mythological narrative poem in theEnglish Renaissance.Gossman, Jerald Lee. (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. wloGreenberg, Donna Andrea. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloHardy, Henry Orlanders. (Divinity) A.M. w/oHarper, James Farrell. (Romance Lang. & Lit.) A.M.Paper: Le role et la description des objets chezquelques auteurs fran�ais contemparains.Harper, John Robb. (Mathematics) S.M. wloHecht, Lee Martin. (Physics) S.M. w/cHeller, Barbara. (Statistics) S.M. v/oKolkowicz, Roman (Political Science) Ph.D.DK999 The Soviet Army and the Communist Party;institutions in conflict.Page 4/March 1965Henderson, Charles Henry. (SSA) A.M. v/oHeyns, Izak De Villiers. (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 A study of the relative contributions ofcertain cognitive and personality variables to theprediction of achievement in three different subjectfields.Hine, William Daryl. (Comp. Studies in Lit.) A.M.Paper: Alcestis, Alceste, Alkestis.Hsieh, S�yuan. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.DS999 Tseng Kuo-fan on leadership.Hutchings, Donald Edward. (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999Early handling in rats: the effects of bodytemperature reduction and stimulation on adultemotionality.Jiminez-Nunez, Alfredo. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: The Hispanos of North Central New Mexico:a study in assimilation.Kaniel, Shoshana. (Education) A.M.Paper: The relation of religion to scholasticachievement.Katz, Manuel Ray. (Physics) S.M. w/oKent, Samuel Sherrill, Jr. (Biochemistry) S.M. v/oKirk, Donald. (Int. Relations) A.M.DS999 North Vietnam and the Sino-Soviet dispute,January-August, 1963.Klick, Cora Maria. (Divinity) Ph.D.BS9999 "To be raised with Christ" is a possiblebasis for the ethical dimension in the PaulineEpistles.Kronus, Sidney J., Jr. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Explorations in world fertility control:Alabama, a pre-test.Lanier, Wayne B., jr. (Botany) S.M.QK999 Recovery of alleles of specific nutritionalmarkers in sexual and parasexual crosses inAspergillus nidulans as a funcbd.on of the compositionof the recovery medium.Larson, Rachel Preiss. (Education) M.A.T.Paper: InstDuctional materials for a short course innumber theory and group theory.Maier, �v'illiam Bryan, (Physics) Ph.D.QCI099 Dissociative ioniza�ion by rare-gas ion impact.Page 5/March 1965Lenz, George Richard. (Chemistry) S.M. wloLevine, David Allan. (Hiaory) A. M.Paper: The British scholastic impulse: an overview.Lindskoog, Donald Philip. (Human Development) A.M.HQ9999 (Ed) Children's differentiation of instrumentaland expressive parent roles.Loeliger, David A. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDl099.5 The steric course of the induced aquation ofsome cobalt complexes.Loss, Richard. (Btts.D�3S)JC999 Locke'snatural law. relation of Scripture toMaguire, Thomas F. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloMarkey, Thomas Lloyd. (Germanic Lang. & Lit.) A.M.Paper: Background and aspects of Halldor KiljanLaxness' Salka Valka.Marsh, Gerald E. (Physics) S.M. wloMasse, Jacqueline Cloutier. (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Interpersonal attraction and similarity ofnationality, tenure and location.McGowen, Nanch H. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Yoruba fathers: a comparison of change inchild bearing.Miller, Alan Lee. (Divinity) A.M. w/oMiller, Lowell J. (Chemistry) S.M. wloMitchell, Kenneth Reece. (Divinity) Ph.D.BV9999 Relationships in multiple staff ministries.Momii, Robert K. (Chemistry) S.M. wloMunns, Lawrence Kay. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.JX9999 The theory and practice of international loyaltyto the Secretariat of the United Nations.O'Neal, Gloria Jill H. (Art) M.F.A.Paper: The iron glaze.O'Nell, Carl William, Jr. (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Manifest orality: hunger, thirst in dreams -�a cross-cultural study in oral frustrations.Pollak, Fred Hugo (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 �ffect of uni8�ial compression on impurity conductionin p-germanium.Rajasekaran, Guruswamy N (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 Meson-baryon mass splittings and resonance multiplets inSU3 symmetry.Page 6/March 1965Orfield, Gary Allan. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.F9999 Ideology and the Indians, a study of thetermination policy.Orum, Anthony Mendl. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: A reappraisal of Negroes: social and po]ticalparticulars.Parish, Roger Cook. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDl099.5 Polar substituent effects in the dibenzo­bicyclo (2.2.2) octa-2, 5-diene system.Patil, Padmanabh K. (Grad. Lib.) A.M.Paper: Bibliographical organization and control inIndia from 1910-1961.Peckar, Paul Joshua. (Chemistry) S.M. wloPe1tzman, Sam. (Economics) Ph.D.HG9999 Entry in commercial banking •. Penner, Hans Henry. (Divinity) Ph.D.BL9999 Myth and ritual: an essay on method withparticular focus on the Vishnu Purana.Perrotta, Anthony J. (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. wloPersing, Pauline Kathryn. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Sibling position and activity outside theframework of Hindu patrilineal family organizations(with special reference to Bengal)Pinto, Leonard J. (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Social and cultural determinants of anxiety ina crisis situation.Pomrenze, Herman M. (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Physiological and psychological correlationsin the aged.Potter, Robert J. (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Interpersonal ties and interaction.Pou1ard, Jean Victor. (International Relations) A.M.DC999 The French opposition to the force de frappe.Putzel, Max J. (Germanic Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PT2355.H53Z8A3l The letters of Henriette Herz toImmanuel Bekker.Rao, Gandikota Venkata. (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.D.QCl099 (Ge) On the influences of fields of motion,baroclinicity and heat source on frontogenesis.Robiscoe, Richard (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 Observation of level crossing in IT, n-2.Soven, Paul",}C1099 (Physics) Ph.D.Relativistic band structure of thallium, I and II.Page 8/March 1965Silverman, Donald Appel. (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 Studies on a�no acid incorporation by prostaticribonucleoprotein particles.Smith, Helen Katherine. (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 The responses of good and poor readers whenasked to read for different purposes.Srinivasan, A. V. (Business) Ph.D.HD10000 An investigation of some computational aspectsof integer programming.Steckel, Clyde James (Divinity) Ph.D.BV9999 Oskar Pfister's methodology and its implicationsfor pastoral theology.Stocksieker, Irene I. (Germanic Lang. & Lit.) A.M.Paper: Language as "Daa Soziale Element" in four worksof Hugo von Hoffmannsthal.Stone, Bernard Benjamin. (History) Ph.D.HX999 Nationalist and internationalist currents inPolish socialism: the PPS and SDKPiL, 1893-1921.Suljak, Nedjelko Dinko. (Grad. Lib.) A.M.Paper: International copyright conferences, 1886-1952:study and comparison of two series.Sumner, Richard Lawrence. (Physics) S.M. w/oTheoharis, Athan George. (History) Ph.D.F9999 The Yalta myths: an issue in American politics,1945-1955.Treffry, Timothy Edward. (Botany) Ph.D.QK999 Chlorophyll formation in iron-deficient Swisschard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla).Troxler, Robert F. (Botany) Ph.D.QK999 Studies on the formation of phycocyanin,porphyrins and a blue phycobilin in wild-type and mutantstrains of Cyanidium caldarium. 'Tsang, Hwa.QA999 (Mathematics)Gauss' lemma. Ph.D.Tuchman, Bernard. (Economics) A.M.Paper: Problems in the growth of trade unionism in adeveloping society: the case of India.Tyroler, Robert Louis. (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999 (Ed) A multiple variable experiment on placeboreactions.Wiser, Nathan. Ph.D. (Physics)QC1099 Crystal structures of the simplemetals: role of correlation and exchange.ORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring oj DegreesThree oJ clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Adagio in A Minor(The congregation standing until the Bags reach the chancel)The 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 University and the Convocation SpeakerThe President of the U niversi tyHYMN 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 theeAuthor 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. SMITHBachTHE INVOCATIONW. BARNETT BLAKEMORE, JR.Associate Dean of the Chapel and Dean, Disciples Divinity HouseTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"MISTER GRAD GRIND 1965"WAYNE C. BOOTHDean of the College and George M. Pullman Professor of EnglishSOLO"Lord God of Abraham" (from Elijah) Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyMICHAEL COUSINS, BaritoneDraw near, all ye people, come to me!Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel;This day let it be known that Thou art God,and I am Thy servant. 0 shew to all thispeople that I have done these things accordingto Thy word! 0 hear me, Lord, and answer me;o shew these people that thou art Lord God; andlet their hearts again be turned!THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Daniel S. Hamermesh(Economics) Michelle Patterson(Sociology)Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Daniel S. Hamermesh(Economics) PAPER: '!'Familr Size and Income in Rural andSuburban Areas"Member elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:Daniel S. HamermeshMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination at the Departments at Sciencetor evidence of ability in research work in science:Robert Dwain AngellCarlos Adolfo AraozMichael Arye AxelradFrank Weir BakerRobert Eugene DeMarRobert Peter FroschOtto Gago Arthur KalesVladimir KocandrleMogens Baltzer KristoffersenBarrie Lee LindenbaumCharles Edward PlatzMichael Joseph SchneiderTimothy Edward Treffry Robert F. TroxlerRobert Louis TyrolerAndreas Van GinnekenEdward I. WeinshelbaumHong-Yi YangAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination at the Departmentsat Science tor evidence at ability in research work in science:Eugene Hubert BlackstoneJohn Ryan BoltKeith Joseph Carlson Yvon PageauMarius Henry PanzarellaRobert MacLellan WestCharles GarrettAndrew Joseph GriffinAlexandra NavrotskyTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Wayne C. BoothIn the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean H. Stanley BennettIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Professor Mark G. InghramIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean of Students Fred ZimringIn the Graduate School of Business by Dean George P. ShultzIn the Divinity School by Professor J. Coert RylaarsdarnIn the Law School by Dean Phil C. NealIn the Graduate Library School by Professor Leon CarnovskyCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEF or the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:STEVEN LESLIE BRIGGERMAN(5 ociology)MYRON W. BRIGMAN(English Language and Literature) RICHARD H. BUSHONG, JR.(Psychology)DANIEL S. HAMERMESH(Economics)PAULA ELIZABETH HIZA(Political Science) LONA ANNE SHEPLEY(Biology)SANDRA PANY SHIREY(English Language and Literature)LAWRENCE D. KAPLAN(Political Science)ROBERT LELAND MORGAN, JR.(Sociology)JOHN R. NAPLES(S ociology)MICHELLE PATTERSON(Sociology)JUDITH RHINESTINE(Psychology)LOUISE ROSENTHAL(English Language and Literature) ANNE M. SUHRE(English Language and Literature)MARQUIS EARL WALLACE(Psychology)MICHAEL S. WIREMAN(Economics)JANET KAY EVANS WORTHINGTON(English Language and Literature)ANITA MANUEL ZEGLIN(Psychology)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Bachelor at Science:STEPHEN EDWARD HERRING(M athematics) DAVID M. SCHOENWETTER(C hem is try )MARVIN J. KOHN(Mathematics)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:ROBERT JAMES MARTIN(Anthropology)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER"S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Master at Science:ARTHUR STUART DOVERS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Preparation and Characterization ofthe Deoxyribonucleic Acid of the Agent ofM eningopneumonitis WAYNE B. LANIERS.B., Oklahoma State University, 1962(Botany)DISSEll.TATION: Recovery of Alleles of Specific Nu­tritional Markers in Sexual and ParasexualCrosses in Aspergillus nidulans as a Function ofthe Composition of the Recovery MediumSAMUEL SHERRILL KENT, JR.A.B., Colby College, 1961(Biochemistry) ROMAN WOROBECPh.B., Northwestern University, 1960(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Zone Electrophoretic Serum ProteinPatterns and Antibody Response in the Adrenal­ectomized CF No.1 Male MiceII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:WILLIAM DONALD BEATIEA.B., Saint Mary's College of California, 1952A.M., ibid., 1962(Philosophy)CHARLES ROBERT BUCKLEY, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1956(Romance Languages and Literatures)BERNARD S. CHIZEWERA.B., University of Chicago, 1935(English Language and Literature)ROBERT LOWELL COOVERA.B., Indiana University, 1953(General Studies in the Humanities)DONNA ANDREA GREENBERGA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(English Language and Literature)JAMES FARRELL HARPERA.B., Knox College, 1962(Romance Languages and Literatures)WILLIAM DARYL HINE(Comparative Studies in Literature)THOMAS F. MAGUIREA.B., Saint Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota,1957(English Language and Literature) THOMAS LLOYD MARKEYA.B., Hamilton College, 1962(Germanic Languages and Literatures)LOIS YVONNE RONEYA.B., Stanford University, 1961(English Language and Literature)KENNETH CHARLES SCHELLHASEA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1963(History)DISSERTATION: The Tradition of Tacitus' Germaniain the Northern RenaissanceROBERT T. SELFA.B., Florida State University, 1963(English Language and Literature)JUDITH F. BELL SIEGELA.B., Reed College, 1963(Philosophy)IRENE 1. STOCKSIEKERA.B., Vassar College, 1962(Germanic Languages and Literatures)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:KARL RICHARD FLICKINGERB.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1963(Art) GLORIA JILL H. O'NEALS.B., Southern Illinois University, 1956(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:ALLAN SAMUEL ABRAMSON HARLAN JACKSON EVANSA.B., Columbia University, 1963 S.B., University of Oklahoma, 1963(Chemistry) (Physics)RONALD HENRY ARENDTS.B., University of Chicago, 1962(C hemistry)ROBERT JOEL BARNHILLS.B., Arkansas State Teachers College, 1952(Geophysical Sciences)DATTATRAYA PURUSHOTTAMDANDEKARS.B., Banares Hindu University, India, 1954S.M., Patna University, India, 1956(Geophysical Sciences)STEPHEN DERENZOS.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Physics) THEODORE H. FLEISCHMANS.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Physics)JERALD LEE GOSSMANB.Ch.E., University of Louisville, 1959(Geophysical Sciences)JOHN ROBB HARPERS.B., Yale University, 1963(Mathematics)LEE MARTIN HECHT(Physics)BARBARA HELLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1950S.B., Roosevelt University, 1953(Statistics)MANUEL RAY KATZS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Physics)GEORGE RICHARD LENZS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1963(Chemistry)GERALD E. MARSHS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Physics)LOWELL J. MILLERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(C hemistry)ROBERT K. MOMIIS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1963(Chemistry) PAUL JOSHUA PECKARA.B., Cornell University, 1961(Chemistry)ANTHONY J. PERROTTAS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1960(Geophysical Sciences)RICHARD LAWRENCE SUMNERS.B., State University of New York, 1959(Physics)JOHN YEH-CHUN WANGS.M., U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey,California, 1959IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:LARRY WELLS BOWMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Cocoa: AgrarianGroup Development in GhanaMARTIN DANNA.B., University of Michigan, 1961(History)NANCY YAW DAVIS(Anthropology)WINFRIED FRANKEA.B., San Francisco State College, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Italian City-States Consideredas a "Balance-of-Power" SystemVIRGINIA IRVA FUJIBAYASHIA.B., DePaul University, 1961(Geography)DISSERTATION: Occupational and ResidentialChanges of Chicago's Japanese-American Evac­ueesNATALIE OSTROOT FUNKA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Sociology)EDWIN P. GARRETSON, JR.A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1963(History)SHAN-YUAN HSIEHA.B., Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, 1959(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Tseng Kuo-Faa on LeadershipALFREDO JIMINEZ-NUNEZLic., University 0/ Seville, Spain, 1960(Anthropology)SHOSHANA KANIELA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1956(Education) DONALD KIRKA.B., Princeton University, 1959(International Relations)DISSERTATION: North Vietnam and the Sino-SovietDispute, January-August 1963SIDNEY J. KRONUS, JR.A.B., Harpur College, 1963(Sociology)DAVID ALLAN LEVINEA.B., Brandeis University, 1963(History)DONALD PHILIP LINDSKOOGA.B., Northwestern University, 1959(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Children's Differentiation 0/ Instru­mental and Expressive Parent RolesRICHARD ARCHIBALD LOSSA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1960A.M., ibid., 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Locke's Argument on the Relation0/ Scripture to Natural LawNANCY H. McGOWENA.B., University of Chicago, 1952(Anthropology)LAWRENCE KAY MUNNSA.B., Washington State University, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Theory and Practice 0/ Interna­tional Loyalty in the Secretariat 0/ the UnitedNationsCARL WILLIAM O'NEIL, JR.A.B., Colorado State College, 1956(Human Development)GARY ALLAN ORFIELDA.B., University 0/ Minnesota, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Ideology and the Indians, a Studyof the Termination PolicyANTHONY MENDL ORUMA.B., Antioch College, 1962(Sociology)PAULINE KATHRYN PERSINGA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(Anthropology)HERMAN M. POMRENZEM.D., University of Chicago, 1918(Human Development)JEAN VICTOR POULARDA.B., Otterbein College, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: The French Opposition to the Forcede FrappeWILLIAM H. ROULEAUA.B., University of Massachusetts, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Activities of the Na­tional Rural Electric Cooperative AssociationSUSAN K. SHAPIROA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(History)PETER JAMES SHARFMANA.B., Harvard University, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: A Partial Theory of AlliancesARTHUR DAVIS SILVERA.B., Cornell University, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Themes of Soviet Literary Dissent inthe Khrushchev Era 'F-YLER TIIOMPSO��·�g��2--�W.TUll-�BERNARD TUCHMANA.B., Brooklyn College, 1962(Economics)JOAN E. VINCENTS.B., University of London, England, 1958(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Social Bases of Party Conflictin Zanzibar, 1956-1963MARILYN JEAN WAAGES.B., Iowa State University, 1961(History)DISSERTATION: Social Background of SettlementTrustees, 1890-1914SURACHIT W ANGLEEA.B., Colorado State College, 1962(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Soviet Policy in Laos: 1955-1962LINDA MARKS WOLFA.B., Unioersity of Chicago, 1960(Anthropology)RICHARD A. YASKOA.B., Dominican College, 1963(History)V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master oi Arts:MARY McAULAY BOYVEYA.B., Occidental College, 1961FREDERICK WILSON CLOTHEYA.B., Aurora College, 1957Th.B., ibid., 1957ROBERT SCOTT ELL WOOD, JR.A.B., University of Colorado, 1954 HENRY ORLANDERS HARDYS.B., University of Illinois, 1959D.B., University of Chicago, 1963ALAN LEE MILLERA.B., Rice University, 1962GEORGE i\. WECKMANA.B., Muhlenberg College, 1960VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master oi Arts:PADMANABH K. PATIL WILLIAM EDWARD WOODSB.A., Karnatak University, Dharwar, India, 1952LL.B., ibid., 1959M.A., ibid., 1961NEDJELKO DINKO SULJAKLauri di Dottore, University of Rome, Italy, 1946A.M., University of Chicago, 1953 B.E., Chicago Teachers College, 1951M.E., ibid., 1959VII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:CHARLES HENRY HENDERSONS.B., Boston University, 1949CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:WILLIAM ANTHONY JOSEPH ADLER BIENVENIDO SOLIMAN MAGNAYES.B.M.E., University of Rochester, 1944 A.B., University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philip.pines, 1951LL.B., University of the East, Manila, Philippines,1957CHARLES LYNN ALBERSS.B., Kansas State University, 1961LESTER SHERMAN BARRITTA.B., DePauw University, 1955STEPHEN THOMAS BRAUNHEIMA.B., Claremont Men's College, 1962ELEANOR JOYCE BRODNYA.B., Tufts University, 1963DANIEL THOMAS CALDONA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1963ROBERT J. COHENS.B.B.A., Babson Institute of Business Administra­tion, 1963KENNETH L. CORNWELLS.B.M.E., Duke University, 1959WILLIAM CARPENTER DONOVANS.B., North Carolina State College, 1964MARVIN WALTER EHLERSS.B.M.E., University of Illinois, 1955JAMES MICHAEL GOINGA.B., Whitman College, 1963HUBERT DEAL HAGANMICHAEL HASELKORNA.B., Princeton University, 1962DIETER HEYCKEKENNETH WILLIAM ILLIGROBERT WILLIAM JEWELLS.B., University of Kentucky, 1963NEIL KELLEHERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963RICHARD LLOYD KOCHS.B., University of Rochester, 1963WALTER J. KOWALIKS.B.I.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1953EDMOND P. LEONARDS.B., University of Colorado, 1959WARREN R. MADDENS.B., Iowa State University, 1961 FRANK CARTER MEYERA.B., University of Chicago, 1964EDWARD A. MORGANA.B., Georgetown University, 1960JOSEPH NEUBAUERS.B., Tufts University, 1963RICHARD J. PATZKEA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota,1963LORI PAVIANA.B., University of Michigan, 1963DAVID HAMILTON PYLE• WITH HONORSS.B., University of Akron, 1953FRIEDRICH K. RAUCHB.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1963ROBERT ELLIOTT REININGAS.B., University of Colorado, 1954JAMES B. ROBERTSONPAUL SAKOLA.B., Northwestern University, 1960WILLIAM GEORGE SCHAEFERA.B., Northwestern University, 1960DONALD GRAY SCHMIDTS.B., Missouri School of Mines, 1948DONALD EARL SEXTON, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1963SHLOMO SHALIT" A.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1962RICHARD JAMES SMITHS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1957MILTON A. STEADMANA.B., Michigan State University, 1955RICHARD BONWIT STROMBERGA.B., Yale University, 1963RONALD FILIP SWANSONA.B., Bethel College, Minnesota, 1962RICHARD L. TURNERS.B., Purdue University, 1960LAWRENCE EDWARD VAN BUSKIRKS.B.B.A., Wayne State University, 1963EMMANUEL VELASCOS.B.B.A., University of the Philippines, Manila,Philippines, 1960 RALPH WALDO WEBSTERS.B., Holy Cross College, 1960ROBERT GARLAND WILLIAMSON IIIA.B., University of Florida, 1963II. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONF or the Degree oi Master oi Arts in Teaching:RACHEL PREISS LARSONA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1962(Mathematics)III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree oi Doctor oi ��oftec: t-t4-w �STEPHEN HENRY BAUERA.B., Wesleyan University, 1962THOMAS E. CAHILLS.B., Brigham Young University. 1962YUNG-FANG CHIANGLL.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1958FRANK CICERO, JR.A.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1957WILLIAM JOHN ESSIGA.B., Yale University, 1955 MITCHELL JAY NEWDELMANA.B., DePaul University, 1964JEFFREY ROSSS.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1960SAMUEL ALLEN SCHWARTZS.B., Roosevelt University, 1962_, __DAVID BARRETT WILLIAMSS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1961ARTHUR ZILBERSTEINA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1961CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESPHILIP CORNELIUS BREENS.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: The Fine Structure of the Secre­tory Cells of the Uterus (Shell Gland) of theChickenJAMES VERNON DILLEYS.B., University of Portland, 1959(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION : Mechanism of the Radioprotectiveand Therapeutic Effect of Cyanide and One of ItsMetabolites in MiceMICHAEL JOSEPH SCHNEIDERS.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1960S.M., University of Tennessee, 1962(Botany)DISSERTATION: The Identification of EndogenousGrowth Regulators in Marchantia polymorphaDONALD APPEL SILVERMANA.B., Oberlin College, 1960(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies on Amino Acid Incorpora­tion by Prostatic Ribonucleoprotein Particles TIMOTHY EDWARD TREFFRYS.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1961(Botany)DISSERTATION: Chlorophyll Formation in Iron-De­ficient Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris Var. Cicla)ROBERT F. TROXLERA.B., Grinnell College, 1960S.M., Pennsylvania State University, 1962(Botany)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Formation of Phyco­cyanin, Porphyrins, and a Blue Phycobilin inWild-Type and Mutant Strains of CyanidiumcaldariumROBERT LOUIS TYROLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1947S.M., ibid., 1948(Human Development)DISSERTATION: A Multiple Variable Experiment onPlacebo ReactionsMAX J. PUTZELA.B., University of Chicago, 1949A.M., ibid., 1952(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Letters of Henriette Herz toImmanuel BekkerII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMAURICE ERWIN COPEA.M., University of Chicago, 1949(Art)DISSERTATION: The Venetian Chapel of the Sacra­ment in the Sixteenth Century: A Study in theIconography of the Early Counter-ReformationGORDON STUART COUSEA.B., McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, 1945(History)DISSERTATION: The Historical Consciousness of theDoctrinaires as Represented by Pierre PaulRoyer-Collard, Francois Guizot, and VictorCousinMARY MELVIN CRUMPACKERA.B., Butler University, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1959(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Significance of the Variants oj1578 in the Evolution of Ronsard's Poetic Tech­niqueHELEN CHENEY GILDEA.B., University of Colorado, 1953(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Castalian Fount: The Develop­ment and Decline of the Mythological NarrativePoem in the English Renaissance JAMES LEE RICEA.B., Harvard University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: V. K. Trediakovskij and the Rus­sian Poetic Genres 1730-1760: Studies in theHistory of Eighteenth-Century Russian Litera­tureMILLARD BUXTON ROGERSA.M., University of Chicago, 1940(Art)DISSERTATION: A Study of the Makara and Kirt­timukha with Some Parallels in RomanesqueArchitectural Ornament of France and SpainIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESPAUL S. BAGUSS.B., University of Chicago, 1958S.M., ibid., 1958(Physics)DISSERTATION: Self-Consistent Field Wave Func­tions for Hole States of Some Ne-like and Ar-likeIonsACHMAD BAIQUNIS.B., University of Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia,1951S.M., University of Chicago, 1956(Physics)DISSERTATION: An Optical Model for High EnergyScatteringWILLIAM D. BONNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1952S.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1954S.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Statistical and Kinematical Proper­ties of the Low-Level Jet StreamEARL L. GASNERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1956(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Raman Spectral Investigations ofthe Dissociation of Aqueous Perchloric Acid andthe Development of Methods for Studies on HighTemperatures of Substances That Corrode Trans­parent W iruloui: DAVID A. LOELIGERA.B., College 0/ Wooster, 1961'S.M., University 0/ Chicago,1962(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: The Steric Course 0/ the InducedAquation of Some Cobalt ComplexesWILLIAM BRYAN MAIER IIS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1959S.M., ibid., 1960(Physics)DISSERTATION: I. Dissociative Ionization 0/ N2 andN20 by Rare-Gas Ion Impact. II. DissociativeIonization 0/ Neutral Molecules by Rare-Gas IonImpactROGER COOK PARISHA.B., Syracuse University, 1960S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Polar Substituent Effects in the Di­benzobicy clo (2.2.2.) Octa-2,5-Diene SystemFRED HUGO POLLAKS.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1957S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1959(Physics)DISSERTATION: Effect 0/ Uniaxial Compression, onImpurity Conduction in p-GermaniumGURUS\VAMY NADAR RAJASEKARANB.Sc. (Hons.), University of Madras, India, 1957(Physics)DISSERTATION: Meson Baryon Mass-Splitting andResonance Multiplets in SUs SymmetryGANDIKOTA VENKA TA RAOB.Sc., Andhra University, Waltair, India, 1954M.Sc., ibid., 1955S.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: On the Influences of Fields of Mo­tion, Baroclinicity, and Heat Source on Eronto­genesisRICHARD THOMAS ROBISCOES.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Observation of Level Crossing in H,n=2CORA S. SADOSKYLic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1960(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On Class Preservation and Point­wise Convergence for Parabolic Singular IntegralOperators PAUL SOVENS.B., College of the City of New York, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Relativistic Band Structure of Thal­lium, I and IIHWA TSANGS.M., University of Chicago, 1958(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Gauss' LemmaNATHAN WISERS.B., Wayne State University, 1957S.M., University of Chicago, 1959(Physics)DISSERTATION: Crystal Structures of the SimpleMetals: Role of Correlation and ExchangePETER ZVENGROWSKIS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Vector Fields and Vector ProductsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESLEONARD DAVID BORMANA.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1952(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Patient Council Innovations in aMental HospitalALLAN WHITWORTH BOSCHS.B., Davidson College, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1950(History)DISSERTATION: The Salvation Army in Chicago,1885-1914FRANK EDWIN COB UN, JR.A.B., University of Maryland, 1949M.E., ibid., 1951(Education)DISSERTATION: Educational Concomitants of Polit­ical Leadership in Five States of the Ante-BellumNorth and SouthOTTO FEINSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1950(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Foreign Investment and the Develop­ment of VenezuelaBURTON EDWARD FELDMANA.B., Union College, 1949A.M., Columbia University, 1950(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: The Modern Hero of StendhalJACOB J. FELDMAN(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Dissemination of Health In/or­mation: A Case Study in Adult Learning IZAK DE VILLIERS HEYNSS.B., University 0/ Cape Town, South A/rica, 1944S.M., ibid., 1947M.Ed., ibid., 1951A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1955(Education)DISSERTATION: A Sty,dy of the Relative Contribu­tions of Certain Cognitive and Personality Vari­ables to the Prediction 0/ Achievement in ThreeDifferent Subject FieldsDONALD EDWARD HUTCHINGSA.B., Lake Forest College, 1959A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Early Handling in Rats: The E/­fects of Body Temperature Reduction and Stimu-lation on Adult Emotionality• / _ 0 _ "-.. 'ROMAN KOLKOWICZ PJa_,p' �/t£ �e/ �7a;*"A.B., University 0/ Buffalo, 1954 � U1?,;1'?;I/U<'-?t'-..;? t?d4'Z:/ !A.M_, University 0/ Chicago, 1958 -L....k 7 1(Political Science) "'7Vr�J' .,�. "A.4( c;, . ..DISSERTATION: The Political Role 0/ the SovietMilitaryJAQUELINE CLOUTIER MASSEBach. Dom. Ped., Unioersite de Montreal, Canada,1955A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Interpersonal Attraction and Simi­larity 0/ Nationality, Tenure, and LocationSAM PEL TZMANB.B.A., College of the City 0/ New York, 1960(Economics)DISSERTATION: Entry in Commercial BankingLEONARD PINTOS.B., Fordham University, 1956A.M., ibid., 1959(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Social and Cultural Determinantsof Anxiety in a Crisis SituationROBERT J. POTTERA.B., University of Colorado, 1949A.M., ibid., 1954(S ociology)DISSERTATIOX: Interpersonal Ties and InteractionMICHAEL PATRICK SHERIDAN, S.J.A.B., St. Louis University, 1958A.M., ibid., 1959Ph.L., ibid., 1959(Education)DISSERTATION: The Origins, Development, andSignificance of Federal Institutional GrantsProgramsHELEN KATHERINE SMITHB.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1935A.M., University of Colorado, 1940(Education)DISSERTATION: The Responses of Good and PoorReaders When Asked To Read for Different Pur­poses BERNARD B. STONEA.B., University of Chicago, 1947A.M., ibid., 1948(History)DISSERTATION: Nationalist and InternationalistCurrents in Polish Socialism: The PPS andSDKPiL, 1893-1921ATHAN GEORGE THEOHARISA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., ibid., 1957A.M., ibid., 1959(History)DISSERTATION: The Yalta Myths: An Issue inAmerican Politics, 1945-1955ALBA WATSONS.B., Queens College, 1946S.M., University of Kansas, 1949A.M., University of Chicago, 1958(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Objects and Objectivity: A Study inthe Relationship between Narcissism and Intel­lectual SubjectivityV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSJOHN EVAN DROTNINGA.B., University of Rochester, 1958M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1959DISSERTATION: Employer Communication Behaviorin Union Representation Proceedings and anAnalysis of Board Ordered Re-run Elections A. V. SRINIVASANA.M., University of Madras, India, 1958M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: An Investigation of Some Computa­tional Aspects of Integer ProgrammingVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLGEORGE ALBERT DRAKEA.B., Grinnell College, 1956B.A., Oxford University, England, 1959D.B., University of Chicago, 1962A.M., ibid., 1963M.A., Oxford University, England, 1963DISSERTATION: Clement Walker and the History ofIndependencyCORA MARIA KLICKA.B., Elmhurst College, 1943DISSERTATION: "To Be Raised with Christ" Is aPossible Basis for the Ethical Dimension in thePauline EpistlesKENNETH REECE MITCHELLA.B., Princeton University, 1952D.B., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1955DISSERTATION: Relationships in Multiple StaffMinistries HANS HENRY PENNERD.B., University of Chicago, 1958A.M., ibid., 1962DISSERTATION: Myth and Ritual: An Essay onMethod with Particular Focus on the VishnuPuranaWILLIAM RAYMOND ROGERS, JR.A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1954D.B., University of Chicago, 1958DISSERTATION: Normative and Behavioral Aspectsof the Qualities of Centeredness, Productivity,and Openness in Relation to the Value Orienta­tions of College StudentsCLYDE JAMES STECKELA.B., Butler University, 1950D.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.M., ibid., 1963DISSERTATION: Oskar Pfister's Methodology and ItsImplications for Pastoral TheologyAlma Mater Music Arr. byMACK EVANSWords byEDWIN H. LEWISSi,,!-{j the time e:x:actly a8 writtenlet us raise, And blesssons so well, Lovedhath its birth, The ben - i-sons.hon- or more.ne'er shall die.r.-..With a steady rhythm, like a march>. ::>all fair moth-ers, fair-est she, Mostpraise her breadth of char- i - ty, Herdec - ades and for cen-tu-ries, Its wise of all that wis - est be,faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment-ed tow'rs shall rise,THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALPrelude III C Major BachKATHERINE BAILEYJORDY BELLMONICA BOYDMARC ROLAND COGANKATHERINE MARY DUSAKROSEMARIE MURDOCK FROSTLINDA SUE GRAYLLOYD ASHER GREENEWAYNE EUGENE GROVESROBIN STEWART GUSHURST CHARLES THOMAS HADDENJUDITH MAGIDSONJOAN ELLEN MAHONEYULRICH KARL MELCHERKENNETH LYLE MEYERMARY MORRISON PARMEREDWARD GEORGE SCHMIDTADRIAN MICHAEL SCHNALLLORAINE MARSHA STERN rORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKGWIN J. KOLB JAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEHERMAN GLENN RICHEYEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDESThe 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.