FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred TenthCONVOCATTIONThe§f]PUNGFIRST SESSIONJune EleventhA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-fiveROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELA PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES, JUNE 1965, EXCLUSIVEOF THOSE RECEIVING B.A., B.S., M.B.A. AND LAW DEGREES.(The symbol, wlo, means without thesis.)Abrahamson, Innis Gillian. (Statistics) Ph.D.QA999 On the Stochastic cOMparison of tests of hypothesesAckley, Berenice C. (SSA) A.M. wloA fable , Lourdes Bermejo. (SSA) A.M. wloAhearn, Raymoni James. (Geography) A.M.�&qq�q Ge Proportion of land in flood plain in the UnitedStates: Critique of existing data.Aksugur, Ipek H. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.JN9999 Political modernization in Turkey: 1923-1961.Allison, Howard C. (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 Professional and lay influences on school boarddecision-making.Alswang, Ravia (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloAnderson, Robin (Philosophy) A.M. wloAnker, Jane Alice (SSA) A.M. wloAronson, Dan Roger (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: The Ethnic Factor in West African Cities.Ar:onson, Simon Hirsh (Philosophy) A.M. wloAshford, Nicholas Askounes. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 Triplet state paramagnetic resonance absorptionand energy transfer in the single crystal systemft-methylnaphthalenein naphthalene.Backus, David Pederson. (Divinity) B.D. wloBall, William David. (Zoology) Ph.DoQL999 Some quantitative aspects of the aggregation ofdissociated embryonic chick cells; the effects ofembryonic age and culture conditions.Page 2/Jun 1965Ballard, Sara Jane. (SSA) A.4. wloBard, Rob rta Louise. (SSA) A. • w/oBassett, Robert Lang on. (Philoso hy) A.M. w/oBazzo, Michael L. (Ro. no Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloBebout, James Ed'ard. (Human Dev 1opment) Ph.D.BFl999 (Ed) Dimensions of emotional expression as apredictor of psychotherapy outeo e.Beck r, Lawrence C. (Philosophy) Ph.D.BJ2999 On proving a man's responsibility.Beisner, Robert L. (History) Ph.D.F9999 The anti-:tmperialist impuls: the mugwumpa andthe republicans, 189 1900.Bennett, James Robert (Philosophy) A.��. wloBeyer, Clara Ann (Eduoation) M.A.T.Paper: Municipal government in Milwaukee 1912-1916: TheNon-partisan Regime.Birbragher, Leon.HD10000 (Ge) (Geography) A.M.Colombia's iron and steel industry.Black, Clyde Alexander. (Divinity) B.D. w/OBannick, Gladstone G. (Economics) Ph.D.HDIOOOO The United States Sugar Acts: effects onPuerto Rican sugaroane output.Borun. Thaddeus 1alter. (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QR999 An electron mioroscopic and biochemic 1 s udy oftyp 1 P0110virus infected ReLa 8-3 cells.Boyd, Patricia Louise. (Physiology) S ••QP999 The role of insulin in the regulation of enzymesystems.Brekelbaum, Barbara Adele. (SSA) A. • w/oBrennan, Kinsley Barry. (Geography)G-f3 1 � tf 'f River basin geomorpholo'<. s. •of driftlesa areas.Brenneman, �alter Luther, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. w/oBuccellati, Giorgio (Oriental Lang. & Civs.) Ph.D.DS399 The Amorites of the Ur III period.{Qft\Page 3/Jun 1965Brody, Juliana. (Physics) S.M. w/oBrophy, Jere Edward. (Human Developm nt) A·M.Paper: Maternal achi vement expectations relat d tosocial class and to interaction w_i th childr n in anachievement situation.Brown, James. (SSA) A· • w/oBrown, James Allison. (Anthropology) Ph.D.GN999 The prairie peninsula: an int raction area in theeastern United States.Brown, Jo-Anne Harriet. (5SA) A.M. w/oBrown, Rachel Ann. (SSA) A.M. w/oBrown, William Archer. (History) A·M.Papers: (1) The closing of the V netian gran consiglio.(2) Niccolo Machiavelli: author of Th Prince andTh . Discourses. ---Brown, William Clyd.. (Divinity) B.D. w/oBruck, Ronald Elroy, Jr. (Mathematics) S. 1. w/o,.Brune, Audr y Hop. (Divinity) A.M. w/oBryant, Robert 1. ( ucation) A.M.Paper: Consistency of instructors' evaluation of studentattitudes and habits.Bucholtz, Ronaele Ruth dnick (SSA) A.M. w/oBurk , Albie D. (History) A.M.Papers: (1) The jury in transition, 1500-1700.(2) Observations on the election process inIllinois, 1818-1848.Calhoun, Newton Reid. (Education) Ph.D.LB3999_ An analysis of components of visual perc ptiona ong children and the development of a screening test.Carpenter, H. Allan. (SSA) A.M. w/QCarter, Mary Judith. (SSA) A.M. i/OCassim, Jos,eph Yusuf Khan. (Biophysics) Ph.D.QH999 Intrinsic birefring nc and optical rot torydispersion of helical polypeptides in solution.Catron, 5ayard Laoey III. (Philosophy) A.M. i/OCohen, Howard David (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 The electric-dipole polarizability of atoms by theHartree-Fock method.Page 4/June 1965Cavanagh, Charles Fergus. (Economics) A.M.Paper: Limiting factors to the increase in productivityin rice-growing in th Philippines.Ch nvidyakarn, Montri. (Pol. Sei.) A.M.DS999 Parliament versus the military in Tha.iland, 1932-1964.Chisholm, David Hollister. (Germanic Langs. & Lit.) A.M.Paper: The theater of Friedrich Durrenmatt.Choldin, Harvey Myron. (Sociology) Ph.D.HT1999 First year in the metropolis: a study of migrationand adjustment.Christenson, David W. (Education) A.M.Paper: Literacy expansion.--- __ .,...�. El(�(D')t d\ l\be.('()..c,.Ciporen, Marvin. (History) A.l-t.Pap r: Press and periodical reaction to the Palmer raids.Cla.usen, Christopher J. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oClegg, Archie R. (SSA) A.M. w/oClement, Maurice James Young. (Astronomy) Ph.D.QB 1099 Non-radial oscillations of rotating gaseous masses.Coffey, Emmagene Reisig. (Education) .A.T.Paper: Zachariah Ch ndler·s Michigan politics.Cohen, Gordon D. (Philosophy) A.t4. w/oCol , Ev lyn Edson. (History) A.M.Pap rs: (1) Two political philosophers of the Restoration.(2) The lAOS and the Irish Revival.Colley, John Scott. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oComeau, Raymond Howard. (Education) M.A.T.Pap r: The Great Gatsbz, Critical essay and lesson plan.Cottrell, Calvert B. (Anthropology� A.M.Paper: Crow kinship.Coutinh0i Jaao da Veiga. (SSA) A.M. w/oCoyl • James Joseph. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 Some studies in carbene chemistry.Czikszentmihalyi, l-fihaly. (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999 (Ed) Artistic problems and their solutions; anexploration of cr ativity in the arts.Div karen,')C1099 P ( h "sic�") h.D.)._ capture by ·le .... and t' tw nucleon captur model.Page 5/June 1965Cunningham. Frank. (Philosophy) A.t�. w/oCutts, Gordon. (SSA) A.M. w/oCvetanovic, Nikola M. (Slavic langs. & Lits.) A.M.Paper: N. Gogol's � Souls, Chapter II.Dahlberg, Phy111s J. (S8A) A.M. w/oDaniels, O. C. Bobby. (Education) A.M.Paper: Th abolition of de facto segregatioll in Palm Beach,Florida, schools (1961-1964).Dann. Meryl Susan. (5SA) A.M. w/oDavis, L. Jeao.ette. (SSA) A.M. w/oDavison, Richard P mberton. (SSA) A.M. w/oDeckert, Marion George. (Philosophy) A.M. w/oD mos, Christopher Thomas. (Education) A.M.Paper: A study of the reading program in a junior highschool servicing three diverse communities.D Toma, Francis James. (Biochemistry) S.M. w/oDhar. Moti La1 (SSA) A.M. w/oDibble, Brian (Camp. Studies in Lit.) A.M.Paper: Vico Bruno and Stephen Dedalus in Dalkey: an analysisof the Nestor episode of James Joyce's Ulysses.Dietmann, John Charles. (SSA) A.M. w/oDivine, John wesley, Jr. (Divinity) A.r-f. w/oDouglas, Co reI1 Marvell. (SSA) A.M. VI/ODuke, Blanche Emmeline. (Education) A.M.Paper: The relation between selected abilities and proble�solving in arithmetic.Dur:J vic, Jo Ann Sue. (Education) .A.T.Papez-r The co lpany town of Pullman.Eastman, Shirley Jean. (SSA) A.M. w/oEbrey, Thomas G� (Physics) S .I�. w/oEgan, J'oan ;"acey. (Eng. Lang. & �.,it.) A. • w/oP ge 6/June 1965Elhardt Leland. (Divinity) Ph.D.BT9999 Faith and identity.Elliott. Janice A. (SSA) A.M. w/oEllis, Richard Stephens. (Orient&.l ga. & Civile.) Ph.D.DS999 (Or) Foundation deposits in ancient f.1esopotamia:archaeological and textual data. )Erickson, Don Lowell. (Eng_ Lang. & Lit.) A.M,. w/oErickson, \larren Hill (SSA) A.M. w/oEvans, Elliott. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) A. • w/oEwing, Luef.nda B. (International Relations) A.M.JX9999 A survey of r form proposals for NATO.Fabes. Eugene B. (Mathern tics) Ph.D.QA999 Parabolio partial differential equations andsingular integrals.Fabian, J.ogannes. (Anthropclogy)Paper: Kung Bushman kinship:alternative interpretation. A.M.componential analysis andFalor, Nancy Ann. (5SA) A.M. w/oFannings, Raymond Ware. (SSA) A.M. w/oFasold, Ralph W. (Lj,nguistics) A.M.Paper: A grammar of nominals in Thai.Feldacker, Barbara Jean. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oField. Willianl Hugh Wylie. (Romance Langs. & Lits.) Ph.D.PC3330.V5A12 A critical edition of part of the worksof Raimon Vidal de Besalu, with linguistic and literarycommentary by W.H.W� Field.Fish, John Hall. (Divinity) A.M. 40Fisher, Suellen. (Education) A.M.L.6B�q� Primary school teaching in the Ivory Coast.eming, David Arnold. (Eng. Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PN6999 A study of John Barclay's satirical narrativeEuphormionis Lusinini Satyricon, 1605-1607.Freni r, Wayne W. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oP§g 7/June 1965Freund, Lucy Douglass. (Education). Ph.D.LB'999 Psycholibgieal changes following brief educational­vocational counseling.Furman, Leola Dyrud. (SSA) A.M. w/oGanong, Will'rd Bernard. (Geography) S.M.HC999 Ge'"' The business structure of the uptown areaof Chicago.Gardner. Linda Lewis (SSA) A.M. w/oGan/in, Charles A. (Physics) S.M. 'tl/OGassman, Merrill Loren. (Botany) S.M.QK999 Studies mn the photoeontrol of protochlorophyllsyntesis 'n leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris.Gaylin. Ned L. ('ducation) Ph.D.BF1999 Ed Psychotherapy and psychological health; a.rschach function and structure analysis.GSia, Kenneth Paul. (SSA) A.M. 'tlloGeorge,. Carlisle Frederick (SSA) A.M. '11/0Gettne�t Alan Frederick (�ilosophy) A.M. wloGilpatrick, Jean iitman (Divinity) B.D. w/oGoldber, David. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oGood, Charles M. (Geo raphy) A.r-.1.GN999 Ge Problems in the compilation, d sign, andinterpretation of cultural base maps for East Africa.(Statistics) S.M. w/ooodman. Michael LaurenceGordon, Lila Miller (SSA) A.t-t.. w/o.Gordon, }.ichael D. (�istory) A.M.Papers: 1) oesue . I theory of ro � absolutism.2) Jean 10 et and the est olishment of the�urop an Coal and Steel Community.Gorman, Jean Harie, (i'nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.l·!. w/oGould, f-ichael Austin. (Political Science) A.M.HX999 Comrouhism in Kerala.Grabarits, Frank J. (Psychology/Biopsychology) Ph.D.P999 A biochemical investig tion of increasedsensitivity to reserpine in rata with bilateral lesionsin the medial forebrain bundle.Pag 8/June 19()5Grayson, Helen Louise (Physiology) S.:H.P999 The relation of epinephrine to the glycogenolyticenzymes.Green, A David. <SSA) A. "1. w/oGreenstone, Joan Fromm (SSA) A. i. w/oGreenwald, Lillian R. (SSA) A.M. w/oGrossman t Marilyn Kay (SSA) A -14. w/oGudinas, Mary de Montfort (Political Science) /;.M.JK9999 The Nia ara power struggle: party structure anddecentralization.Gunter. Idon Francis (FAucation) A.M.Paper: The design and evaluation of an educational touras the initial element in an adult education program.Hageman, Donald Thompson (SSA) w/oHall, Lorraine Simone. (English Lang. & Lit.) w/oHandel, David, (M thematics) Ph.D.A999 Vector bundles over real projective sp ces.Handler, Robert l�. (Physics) Ph.D.QC 099 Single n-production in n-p collisions nearthreshold.Hansen, Terry D. (Germanic Lang. & tit.) A.M.Paper: Scandinavian literary responses to the SpanishCi viI �';ar.Hartney, P8trick C. (Anthropology) A.M.Jap r: A survey of the cultural and human skeletalremains belonging to the middle stone age of SouthAfrica: including First Intermediate, Middle StoneAge proper, and Second Intermediate- eriod.Haaman , Kenneth. (Germanic Lang, & Lit.. � .: .. i:*Paper: A survey of Ni elung nlied r�search from1953 to 1963.Hassenger, Robert. (Co�nittee on Human Development) Ph.D.LC6999 The impact og a value-oriented college on thereligious orientations of students with variousbackgrounds, traits, and collage exposures.Hays. Michael.. (Camp. Studies in Lit.) A.V.Paper: The Beggar's upera and the Dreigroschenoper:a comparison.\Page 9/June 1965(English Lang. & Lit.) A.r�. w/oHazard. Sister M. Paulian.(Slavic Lang. Lit.) A. ·1. . /0Henderson, David Allan(English Lang. Lit.) A.U. w/oHenry, Heather C.(SSA) A. �. w/oHersh, Jane(SSA) A.M. /0Herzog, Stephen E.He debrand, olf V. (Sociology) Ph.D.\-' \f qqq c; Bureaucracy in h4'1spitals: an analysis ofcomplexity a.nd coordination in formal organizations.Heyman, �argaret • (SSA) Ph.D.HV9Q99 Collaboration in a general hospital: therelationship between ease outcome and the initial agreementof the doator, caseworker, and patient on the medicalsocial problem, the solution, and the means.Hoban , GaryPaper: (Education) 1 .A.T.Alan tatonts Cry the Beloved Country.(Divinity) A.f-i. w/oHoll rorth. Hugo John.Hopaon; James A. (Paleozoology) h.D.6l6'�4't The braincase of the advanced mammal-likereptile Bi notherium.Horwich, Barbara H. (Romance Lang. Lit.)Hoskins. Hartley. (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.S:"'B9999 Ge Seismic reflection observations on theAtlantic continental shelf, slope, and rise southeastof New England.(tnglish Lang. & Lit.) 1/0Hoena, J es F.Hoyl , lorman �ugene (Graduate Library) A.H. w/oHuh, Ja Young. (Graduate Librtiry) A.M.�\O��� A survey of estern studies in Korea.Hunter, obert Le t jr. (Pathology) S.h.Q.� �q� Two patterns of splenic pha ocytosis. Comparativelocalization of 1125 labeled flagella antigen andtitanium dioxide in the rat aple n.Husband. Diane (SSA) A.M. w/oHuse , Dale Stuart (En lish Lang. Lit.) w/o-J- in, {ris ,1111 ·"'a. ad.:v1099 .Lne she; (Phy:ics) Ph.D.o ""nel c·nfi uro.t;il') i teraction of exca ttiUresonances.•Page lO/June, 1965Imberman, Eli \J. (History) A.M.ff� It>o{)O Time is money: History of Motor Car Securities CorporationJacobson, J.tarshall Mark (S8A) A.M. w/oJais, Robert �{. (Divinity with C .. T.S.) B.D. w/oJohnson, Joy D. (SSA) A.M. w/oJohnson, Leith Elaine Lorenz (SSA) A.M. w/oJones, Gwendola Mitchell. (5SA) A.M. w/oJones, Harold L. (Education) A.M.Paper: The effect of testing for factual k..'Ylowledge, aso:>posed to testing for higher mental process.Juodelis, Grazina Astrid. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 Medi�sized public library service to business.Kahl. Pamela Praee:er.. (SSA) A.M. w/o'Kalmbach, Jean Lei.gh.. (SSA) A.M. w/oKarna, Sajni Par so , (SSA) A.M. w/oKaast Seymour. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oKatz, Adele Miriam. (SSA) A.M. w/oKa:tz. \�il1is Armstrong. (Graduate Library School) Ph.D.Z10999 The public printer! Washington Territory, 1852-1889.Kendrick, Wilmer Marvin, Jr. (Pol. Sci.) Ph.D.JC999 Xenophon's political philosophy.Kesselly, Edward Binyah. (Comm. on International Relations) A.M.JX9999-- . Cliarles de Gaulle and Anglo-French relations,1958 to 1963. 'Kim, "linja.. (MathematiCS) S .11. w/oKim, Sung Ok (SSA) A.M. w/o'Kislev, Yoav. (Economics) Ph.D.HD10000 Estimating a production function fr�m 1959 u.s.Census of Agriculture data.Klems, Joseph Henry. (Phys:i.es) S.M. w/oKloeppel, Peter K. (Physics) / Ph.D.Qc \o'{q Interactions of stopping negative pions with deuterium.Kmetko, Thomas Andrew. (SSA) A.M. w/oPage 11/June 1965Kniazzeh, Charlotte S.t ed. (Romance Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PC9999 JACOBUS de Varagine. A critical edition of aportion of the thirteenth century Videa de SantsRosselloneses, folios 156-261, manuscript 44, Paris.Kolin, Marshall. (Economics) Ph.D.HG9999 The relative �rice of corporate equity with._particular attention to investor valuation ofretained earnings and dividends tests on eross­sections of industrials, 1951-1957.Kotzin, JOB ph Godfrey. (Human Dev.) A.t4.Paper: Hunting and gathering and the cultural uses ofdreams: some problems in the cross cultural method.Kramer, Richard B. (Comm. on Human Development) A.M.HQ9999 Moral develo)ment in late adolescence and middlage.Kraus, Eugene John. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oKravitz, Phyllis Ellen. (SSA) A.M. w/oKriahnarao, Gada V. (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Unstable homotopy of O(n).,Kry��tal, Adrianna Joanna. (SSA) A.l-1. w/oKulycky, Michael N. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oKuo, Yungyung Lu. (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Simple Lie algebras of rank three.Kwiatkowski, Joan. (SSA) A.M.Landy, Harriet Marcia. (S$A) A.M. w/oLansing, John lilliam. (Divinity) A.M. 'tl/O. LapPt Barbara Jane. (SSA) A.M.Larson, Richard G. (1athematics) Ph.D.QA:999 Hop! algebras and group algebras.��Lasinski.t_ Thomas Allen. (Physics)=--=- .... _-- S.M. w/oLaw.r..enc-e, Gale Leslie. (Comp. Studies in Lit.) A. t.--:--­Papez-s Three plays by Loneeco , Frisch, and Albee:problems in the modern didactic comedy.Leary, Peter C. (Pbysics) S.M. w/o jPage 12/Jun 1965L onurd, Paul Roger, Jr. (Divinity) w/oB.D.Lerner, Barbara A. (Corom. on Human Developr� ent) Ph.D�-':;BF1999 Rorschaeh M and dreams: a validation study usingdrug-induced dream-deprivation.Lesem, Eve Lindsay. (SSA) A.M. w/oLevenson, Marion Karyl. (SSA) A.M. w/oLevin. Ellis Ira. (Germanic Langs. & Literatures) A.M.Paper: The approach to the � mystica in Meister Eckhardand Heinrich Seus •Levine. Ruth S. (SSA) W/O,qLidgate, Kathleen r1argaret. (SSA) w/oA.14.Li�nbaumt Barrie. (Physiology) S.1.QP999 The elastomeric properties of blood vessels.Lipsitt, Paul D. (Psychology) Ph.D.=0-;-13F1999 Defensiveness in decision making ae a functlhn ofsex role identification.Livingston, Peter David, (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The effects of perception of familial concern andprotectiveness on school achiev ment, p,rsonality formation.and occupational a�pirations and expectations of Negroohildren from low incom. families.Long, Carolyn Englund. (SSA) A.H. w/oLord, Charles Harvey. (Divinity) A.M. wloLubenow, Josef K. (Philosophy) A.t4.McCann, Hugh Joseph, Jr. (Philosophy)McCarter, Dorothy G. (SSA) A.M. w/o w/oA.M.McKeon, Peter R. (Histor) Ph.D.D999 The reviva� of the papacy and the transformation oftho General Council.McManmon, John J., ad. (English Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.:8150"1 .I6 1965 Hutcheson, Francis. An inquiry into theoriginal of our ideas of beauty �:,nd virtue, Treatise I.McNamara, James Nevin. (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Bundle theory for qU3.si-topological spaces.Page 13/June 1965Malcolm, Roderic W. (SSA) A.M. w/oMarinace. John A. (SSA) A.. w/eMaron, Louise. (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999 The 'experience balance as a determinant of sensi­tivity to sooial reinforcement.Martin, David Grant. (Human Dev.) A.M.Paper: A developme�tal trend in the p rception ofinterpersonal balance.Martin. Thomas S. (Political Science) A .. �1.D999 The European system t 1787-1796.Marx, Lucy Ann. (Education) Ph.D.L06999 The use of Whiteheadian principles in universityadult education.Marx, the (Education) A.M.Paper: Outdoor education (as part of) the elementaryschool curriculum.Mason, Fre�.- (History) A.M.Papers: 1) The political philosophy of Hegel, and 2)t-1aohiavelli: military critic.Mathie, William Robert. (Political Science) ,A.M.JC999 Montesquieu's conception of natural right.Mechau. 'Michael Kolya. (Political Science) A.M.DF999 The Melian rtialogue and Thucydides: an inquiryinto Th�cydides' understanding of the debate at Melos.Meckstroth, Edward Stephen. ( glish Lang. & Lit.) A.M.Meredit��e Elspeth. (SSA) A.N. w/oNeyer. "ti·_�, �ta, 11 Warner. (Sociology) A.M.Papar: Community and conformity.�ilici�, Vladimir. (Slavic Langs. & Lits.) A .fJI. w/oiller, Bruce rJeil� (Physics) S.l • w/oMiller, "ugene Fert�ll. (Committee on Social Thought) Ph.D.:81499 .P77H65, The political philosophy of David Hume: aninterpretation of its mode.'t1iller, Joh M. (Statistics) S.M. w/o» w/oPage 14/June 1965Miller, Jon David. (Political Scienoe) A.M.F9999 The Chamber of Co:rnmeJ�e,e of the United States. 1946-63: the case study of a national pressur group.Miller, Larry William. (�lilosophy) A.M. w/oMiller, Mary Elizabeth. (SSA) A.M. wlo!-liller, Richard Lee. (Zoology) Ph.D.QL999 Evidence for the existence 0 f chemota.xis duringfertilization in omedea.Mintel. Richard "[alter. (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 The mechanisms for thi.osulfa.te binding and sulfw.­sulfur bond cleavage in the rhodanese reaction.Monroe, Lawrence John. (Psychology) h.D.BF1999 Psychological and Ilhysiological differences betweenfood a�d poor sleepers.Moore, Paul Brian. (Physical Sc:lenced;) Ph.D.- - - QE999 2+ 3+ ( ) ( )The crystal structures of laueite, Hn Fe 2 OH 2 P04 2(H20)6 • 2H20 and metastrengite, Fe3+(P04)(R20)2, and acrystallochemical classification of Fe- Nn or-thophoephabe hydrates.Moorman, Dorothy R. (SSA) A.M.Morales, Jose Antonio. (SSA) w/o- lorris, Robert Alexander. (�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A-., .• w/o�orrisont Eileen Hegemann. (SSA)Munk, Jane Forer. (Statistics) A.H.S.M.cd.Naccarato, Frank. (Romance Langs. and Lite.)PC3937 .X7L7 1965 Ximenez, Francisco.dones. Ph.D.Lo libre de letsNash, Valerie �eanne. (SSA) A.M. w/o=Navarro, Gloria Libertad J. (Education) A.M. -::1=;fflif·-Paper: Classroom enrich.ant in reading for the academicallytalented in the elementary schools.Neili, Humber Steven. (History) Ph.D.F9999 The role of the "colonial" press in the Italian­American co unity of Chicago, 1886-1921.Payne, Robert Thomas (Physics) Ph.D.QCl099 Phonon energies in germanium from phonon-assistedtunneling.Page 15/June 1965Nelson, Carole Greenberg. (Art) 1.F.A.Paper: A technic 1 survey: printing techniques of JapaneseUkiyo- e woodcuts.Nelson, George Hartma.n. (History) A.M. w/oNelson, Gordon Lee. (Divinity) A.M. w/ow/oNelson, Stuart Clinton. (SSA)- -'ievin, Mary F. (SSA) A.M. wloNielsen, Paul Herron. (Physics) S.l' .. w/oO'Connor, Kathleen. (Education) A ••LA3999 Educational reform in Chile: approach of theChristian Democratic Party.O'Donnell, Patricia Sharon. (SbA) A.H. w/oOlson, Edith Madeline. (Biochemistry) S.M. w/oOlson, Richard Jay. (Mathematics) S.l1. w/oOrum, Amy 'exler. (Sociology) A.r'l.Paper: Patterns of Dissent: American Intellectuals andcommunism.O'Shaughnessy, Charles Dennis.. (Statistics) S.t1. w/oPalmquist, Paul Henry. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oPapa, Carolyn Sue. (SSA) A,H. w/oParelius, obert James. ()ociology) A.I •Paper; College environment and perceived differences atthree teachers colleges.Parker, Bernard Street. (Philosophy) w/oParker, Lynn. (SSA) 10M. w/oParkman, Mar aret A. (Sociology) Ph.D.��---'-HQ9999 Identity, role, and family function��:�Parus t I'-farden David. ( .. ,SA) w/o�assman, Rosemary. (SSA) A.M. w/oPepper, Susan Maureen. (SSA) K�M. w/oPhillips, Walter Gordon. (SSA) A.M. w/oHamad andran , 1 (1' lYs' c.e ) Ph..'._C1099 .3tntic str/') 1 C u . .1.:: l�e tlBory and sym :·�tr�Page 16/June 1965Piccoli. Kenneth Ronald. (History) A.M.Papers: Criticism of Pittsburgh by the NationalMunicipal LeagueOrigins of the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionPiddington, Ronald. (Zoology) Ph.D.QL999 Glutamine synthetas activity in the developingneural retina. of the chick embryo.Pinnas, Jacob Louis. (Pathology) 8.14.QR999 Immunologic studies of thymectomized rats.Pogany, Nicholas Albert. (Comp. Studies in Literature) A.M.Paper-s St. Mawr and the Houyhnhnms: A comparative study.Po�e. Alice Ann. (SSA) A.M. w/oProcuta, Ginutis Martynas. (Education) A.M.Paper: Education as means of Sovietization in Lithuania:Source of true means toward indoctrination.Provine. 'William Ball. (History) .r�. '1110Purtill, Richard L. (Philosophy) Ph.DoBC999 Explanation, prediction and confirmation.Pysh, Eugene Steph n. <Chemistry) Ph.D.QD 1099.5 Excited electronic states of small molecules.Rabani. Ziva. (Statistics) 8.11. w/oRachman, Arnold William. (Corom. on Human Development) Ph.D.BFl999 (Ed) Changes in cognitiv dimensions ofaffeotive responses as a result of psychotherapy.Raineri. Vittorio. (Romance Langs. & Literatur s) A.M. w/oRalph, Maryetta M. (SSA) A.M. w/oRappaport, Martha Beatrice. (Corem. on International Relations) A.M.JX9999 Peaceful settlement of disputes WIder theUnited Na.tions.Ravenell, Barbara Joan. (Pol Sci.) A.M.JS9999 The scheduled castes and panehayati r�j.Reece, Arthur Raymong. (Eng. Lang. & Lit�) A.M. w/oReeve. Grahame Montagu. (New Testament & Early Christian Lit.)A.M. w/oReist, John Seth, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. w/oRetzker. Janet. (SSA) A.M. w/oPage 17/June 1965Rhoads, Donald C. (Illterdivisional Program in Paleozoology) Ph.D.QE999 Reworking and deposition of marine sedimentsby biologic agents.Rich, Joel Allan. (Philosophy) A.M. w/oRich, Susan Shaw. (Gen'1 Studies in Humanities) A.M.Paper; Brittaine Serenade.Richardson, Ann. (Sociology) A.l.t.Paper: Adjustments to poverty: a study of thelives of fifty poor families.Ridley, Yolanda. Louise. (SSA) A.M. w/oRiley, Thomas Leslie. (Education) Ph.D.LC6999 The developrn nt of extension in the land-grantuniversities, 1862-1914.Rivera·Riverat Pedro Jose. (Education) Ph.D.LE399 General studies as preparation for collegework: a study of the effectiveness of one suchprogram and of some related psycho-social factors.Robbins, James Wesley. (Divinity) A.M. wloRosen. Arthur Leonard. (Physics) S.M. w/oRosenthal, Berna Lee. (SSA) A.M. w/oRosenthal, Susan. (SSA) A.M. w/oRoskin, Michael. (SSA) A.M. w/oRoyse, James Ronald. (Philosophy) A. • w/oRubin, Carol Fay. (Divinity) A.M. wloRubd.n , Carol Lena. (Gen'l Studies in Humanities) A.M.Paper: Kokosehkafs Expressment Drama.Rubri�lt. dilliam C. (Pathology) S.M.QP999 Effect of triparanol on the fine structureof Novikoff and Morris 5123 hepatomas.Rukenbrod, Linda Sue. (Education) M.A.T.Paper: IB coding of a basic French work for the new key.Sabino, Evelyn Mary. (Chemistry) S.M. wloSahota, Gian Singh. (Economies) Ph.D .•HD10000 An analysis of the causes of the seculardecline in the relative price of fertilizer.Page 18/June 1965Salkever, Stephen Gregory. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.JC999 Theory, practice a.nd the political understanding:a study of Hume and Burke.Barath, P.P.G. (History) A.M.Papers: (1) American missions and American knowledgeof South Asia., 1806-1812.(2) The writings of KEnneth S. Latourette onAmerican religious history.Satterlee, Barbara Il"e1and. (Education) A.M.LB3999. The conceptualistic and realistic study ofconceptual processes.Saunders, Laura E. (Economics) A.M.Paper: Money, interest and prices: China 1932-35.Sayegh, Wabab Ajaj. (Education) Ph.D.LE�999 The relative effectiveness and efficiency oflinear programmed materials and conventional textbooks.Scaggs, Peggy. (SSA) A.M. w/oSchiller, Julian Gordon. (Biochemistry) S.M. w/oSchlegel, Stuart Allen. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper:, Espiritiata science: a Philippine example ofcultural adjustment.Sehoeberlein, Elizabeth Andrus. (SSA) A.M. w/oSchultz, Reinhard Edward. (Mathematics) S.M. wloSeh\>lartz, April Dawn. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oSchwartz, Monica. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Zl0999 American attitudes toward Soviet literatureas expressed in book reviews of translated Sovietfiction in the years 1943-1958.Schwitzgeb 1, Bette Jeanne. (SSA) A.M. w/oSeagull, Louis t�rtin. (Pol. Sci.) A.M.JN9999 The ideology of the British Labour Party underHugh Gaitskell: the unilateral nuclear disarmamentcontroversy, 1959-1961.Seale, Henry Ervin. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oSeijo, Ana Irma. (Philosophy) A.M. wloSentrakul. Prasertsri. (Pathology) S.M.RG1099 Investigation of termination of �regnanciesbefore twenty-two weeks of gestation.Page 19/June 1965Serwer, James Elliot. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oShane, David William. (SSA) A.M. w/oShatzky, Joel Lawrence. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oSheerer, Robin Ann Elizabeth. (SSA) A.M. w/oShe1anski, Vivien L.B. (Philosophy) A.M. wloSherman. Barbara Lynne. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oSherwood. Arthur Lawrence, (Physics) S.M. w/oShuman, Bruce Alan. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Paper: Patterns of American library certification.Siegel. Tema Leah. (Philosophy) A.M. w/oSi1bey, Robert J. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QDI099.5 Excitons in molecular crystals.Skala, Irene Lillian. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloSlater, Michael. (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Weakly prime alternative rings.Small. Lance W. (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Studies on non-commutative Noetherian rings.Smith. Thomas Sp nee. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The impact of student mobility on intelligencechanges.Smith, W rtiee J. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oSneider, Lynn. (Education) .A.T.Paper: A study of contrastive English and Russian syntax.Snowisst Leo Martin. (Pol. Soi.)JK9999 Chicago and Congress:representation. Ph.D.a study of metropolitanSnyderman, Elaine Pomper. (English Lang. &: Lit.) A.M. "11/0Solotarorf, Sarah D. (Gen'l Studies in Humanities) A.M.Paper: Character in Othello .•Sommerfeldt Richard. (Geophysical Soiences) Ph.D.QE999 The heats of formation of zoisite, muscovite,and anorthite and thermochemical calculations on somereactions involving these minerals.Sookne , David Joel. (Mathel!latics) S.M. w/oPage 20/June 1965Spradlin, Clifford J. (History) A.M. w/oStahle, Marilyn B. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 The cooperative potential of eight academicand research libraries based on an analysis of currentacquisitions.Stauffer, Robert Eugene. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The political nvironment of small bureaucracies:The effects of different municipal government systems onthe structures and goals of public personnel agencies.Steger, Mary Ethel. (Education) A.M.Paper: The relationship of �bili� grouping and selecteddimensions of personality.Stephenson, Fred Douglas. (SSA) A.M. w/oStone, Cynthia H. (SS) A.M. w/oStuhr, lalter f·1artin. (Divinity) A.M. w/oSvenonius, Elaine. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 Library classification lattices.Tarbox, verett Jacob, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. w/oTatnall, Thomas W. (Eeonomics) A.H.Paper: Mercantilism and the settlement of trade balances.Thein, �yint Lwin. (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.D.QE999 Chester (Upper Mississippian) gastropoda of theupper ississippi and l�wer Ohio valley�.�Thompson, Tyler. (Division 1 Masters Soc. Sci.) A ••Paper: Studying pr�ammed instrue��qn in the GintherParadigm. - �-=Tillema, Riohard G. (SSA)Titell Barbara Nicholson. (ENg. Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oTittle, Carol Kehrt (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 Verbal training and li ediation in children'discrimination learning.Tonsager. Dorothe. A. I. w/oTotman, Theodor" L. (Committee on Internattl Relations) A.H.DK999 Celtral politics and the Soviet public: the influenceupon policy and political tactics of chan·n power con­figurations in the Soviet central leadership.Page 21/June 1965(SSA) w/oTownsend, Warren Terry, Jr.Trafimot<1, Eileen Shelia.. (Human Dev , ) A .}�.Paper: A review of the literature on the description anddiagnosis of the brain damaged.Treiman, Donald Joseph (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Status discrepancy and prejudice.Troen, Selwyn K. (History) (A�M.)Paper: The impact of the city on the family as seen by theSociologist-Reformers of the American Journal of Sociologyin the y ars 1895-1900.Trumbo, Bruce Edward. (Statistics) Ph.D.QA999 Sufficient conditions for the weak convergence ofconditional probability distributions in a metric space.Tucker, Tho as J. (Psychology) Ph.D. .=�--1fF1999 Effects of preoperative ovel'training on performanceof monkeys sustainin lesions of frontal granular cortex.Tymoszenko, Margot. (Education) 1.A.T.- aper: A critical approach to the �ding list of literaryworks required for the advanced college placement examinationin German.Unger, Richard W. (History) A ••DA999 An occupational distribution of two English towns:Leicester, 1196-1600; Lynn, 1292-1600.Vandervoort, Franoes Sheridan. (Zoology) S.M.QL999 Certain aspects of the ethology or t�e South American teleost�;:: ---Thayeria boehlkei. - ""-:;(Divinity) A.H. w/oVan Goudoever, E. J.Vinikoor, Carol. (SSA) A.M.Vinogradoff. Eugene Dimitri. (IIis,tory) A.M.Papers: (1) Russian peasant distrubances in the 185O's=-_::.- (-2) Spinoza. __lade, ·lizabeth Gene. 6SA) w/oWalker, Lloyd Robert. (Physics) S.M. w/oWall, Joan. (SSA) A.f. • w/oWalzer, Judith E. (Education) M.A.T.Paper: Segregation in Ne I Orleans. 1877-1890.Wanner. Brenda Joyce. (SSA) A.P4. w/oPage 22/June 1965\vanner. John E (SSA) A. �. w/o'�ebb, Lawrence E (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099.5 The crystal structure of porphine.Weber, lilliam Arthur (History) A.H.DB1099 The Vienna Wagner-Verein; politics for art's sake.(Biochemistry) w/oWeinberg, Sarah Kibbee\leissman, Lenore Lew (Education) A.M.Paper: Number ability and degree of dependence in pre-schoolchildren.Wilkes, Gvlendolyn Dean (SSA) A.H. w/o/))'IIIM1'vJ!) V� � (.6� M.e.A Vllt)Wills; Carol Anne (History) A.M.Papers: (1) Social and econom�c differentiation in theninete nth-century us sian )easant.(2) Chicago' Negro community during World �lar I.'1ilson, Barbara Landram. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 Metropolitan library s�rvice: the Milw�ukee system.Wilson, Robert D. (Art) A.M.Paper: Nara Ehon Keiltersink, Garrett (Divinlty) A.. \*1/0Wladawsky, Irving (Physics) S.M. w/oWohllebe:n, Kirsten Ann ( i'ducation) A. '1.Paper: An investigation of the pattern of anxiety inresidential conferences.'Iood, \.Jilmer H.GB9999 Ge {Geography) A.H.Federal flood hazard mappin in the United States.Wu, Hao Fou. (Geophysical sciences) a.a, w/oYanosko , Kenneth Paul (Mathematics) s.�. w/o(English Lang. & Lit.)Yellin, Karen Gail A.f-1. w/o/PRO'(The(TheORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONSamuel ScheidtPROCESSIONAL-Fantasy in Echo Style(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 Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe 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. SMITHSOLO Jihishat10anOtL(t",dest:adAinthinlivMozart mJ(THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND W. BARNETT BLAKEMORE, JR.Associate Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSEDWARD H. LEVIProvost of the University"Alleluia" (from Exultate Jubilate, K 165)TERESA ORANTES, SopranoTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN AND deWIInniesHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingERIC WILLIAM COCHRANE, JR., Associate Professor at HistoryMr. Cochrane received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University in 1956, and hastaught at the University of Chicago since 1957.As teacher and as scholar, Mr. Cochrane's interests and talents are unusually diverse. He haspublished a book on the Tuscan Academies in the age of Enlightenment and is at work on ahistory of Florence from the mid-sixteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth century.Both represent major and original contributions in the field of Italian history and reflect his con­cern with relating many different aspects of history-cultural, political, and social-to one another.He has published many articles on such diverse figures as Machiavelli, Galileo, and Muratori. Asa teacher, Mr. Cochrane has effectively translated scholarly rigor, commitment to clarity ofthought and of expression, and a passion for interpreting the nature of historical method andexperience into the terms that make his students not simply learners, but participants. At everylevel, in his sections in the History of Western Civilization, his course on the later Middle Ages,his courses on the Renaissance, the Counter-Reformation, and the history of Italy, undergrad­uates are stimulated to such participation and to lively discussion. Mr. Cochrane gives generouslyof his time to students outside the classroom as well, and he has been especially active in shap­ing the present history concentration and in counseling the students who have entered it. A pro­ponent of action as well as thought, he exemplifies for his students and colleagues the life ofthe responsible intellectual, the ideal of the teacher-scholar, and the possibilities of being at oncea distinguished specialist and an outstanding generalist. foof01w:uaJAMES M. REDFIELD, Assistant Professor in the Committee on Social ThoughtJames Redfield was educated at the University of Chicago and New College, Oxford; he receivedhis Ph.D. degree from the Committee on Social Thought in 1961. He has held various fellow­ships, including a Woodrow Wilson for work at Oxford and an Earhart Foundation Fellowshipat the University of Chicago.Mr. Redfield is well known both for his wide-ranging interests in fifth-century Greek history, phi­losophy and political science, and for his intensive studies on various aspects of Greek cultureand language. He has translated Aristophanes' The Clouds and The Frogs and has published vari­ous articles, including "Aristophanes and Politics" in the German journal Antaeus, and "ALecture on Plato's Apology" in the Journal of General Education. He is currently working ontwo projects-a source book on inscriptions in the classical period and a synthetic history on thedevelopment of various elements in Athenian public and private life.Mr. Redfield embodies the scholar committed to imparting to others what he knows. (Hisstanding invitation to teach anyone Greek who wants to learn it is a symbol of that attitude.) Inaddition to teaching first-year Greek, he has taught courses in the Platonic dialogues and inAthenian politics, the third-year Humanities course in criticism, and a new three-quarter coursein Greek civilization which is radical in design. He has also lectured frequently in all three ofthe Humanities courses and in the History of Western Civilization course.Anyone who has studied with Mr. Redfield is aware of his devotion to his task as teacher, hisinsistence on a rigorous examination of the subject matter at hand, his demand that the studentlive up to his own perfectionist standards. By precept and example he has demonstrated what itmeans to be scholar and teacher in the truest and best sense.zartJOSEPH JACKSON SCHWAB, William Rainey Harper Professor of the NaturalSciences in the College and Professor in the Department of EducationMr. Schwab is an outstanding example of a Chicago trained educator. He received his Ph.B.degree in English Literature here in 1930 and then continued on to the Ph.D. degree in Zoology,working under one of the world's distinguished geneticists, Sewall Wright. He was appointedInstructor in Biology in the College in 1937 and proceeded to develop his own inimitable tech­niques of small-group instruction. As he proceeded upward through the academic ranks, his inter­ests gravitate toward the Philosophy of Biology and the processes of education. In 1950 he wasnamed the William Rainey Harper Professor of the Natural Sciences, and he holds equivalent rankin the Graduate School and Department of Education. His investigations into the educationalprocess have been coupled with a great ability to communicate with students. His classes are invari­ably oversubscribed and unforgettable to those who are fortunate enough to be in them. As aresult of his activities in the area of materials, methods, and classroom technique, he has held visit­ing professorships at Columbia University and in Puerto Rico. He has been consultant on curricu­lum for a number of years to Puerto Rico and has most recently served as United States representa­tive on the UNESCO panel on undergraduate Biology. He was also a 'Prime mover in thedevelopment of the Biological Sciences curriculum study materials that are among the finesthigh-school programs available today. His most recent and outstanding contribution to this[ has program has been the Biology Teachers Handbook incorporating many of the innovations whichhe has brought to the field of Biology teaching.! hason aitury.con­.ther,i. As:y ofandeveryAges,grad­ouslyshap-pro­fe ofonce NIEN-CHU YANG, Professor in the Department of ChemistryFor his dedicated and inspiring teaching of Organic Chemistry to undergraduate students, andfor his tireless efforts to stimulate their independent study. Through his leadership, as Directorof Undergraduate Honors Research in Chemistry, increasing numbers of students now have anopportunity to make original contributions to scientific knowledge. Keen judge of potential ability,wise counselor, and persuasive innovator, he has given renewed vigor and meaning to undergrad­uate studies in Chemistry.Leslie FriedmanEric John GangloffRichard Matthew GottliebLorraine Ann GrabnerLloyd A. GreeneWayne Eugene GrovesRobert Philip HavenHelmut Villard BuntenbroichHirschSusan Ruth HirschfelderMarc Richard IsaacsonBarry M. JacobsonEllen Sim KarnofskyEdward Benson KlemCharles Philip LanskiDonald Gary LateinerSusan H. LeesCarolyn A. LeighIrwin Benjamin LevinsteinJonathan David LewisTHE AWARD OF HONORSJack Abraham AlhadeffKatherine BaileyJordy BellMark Raphael BirnbaumCharles William BoggsLinda Lee BowdoinJack Steven CatlinHoward P. ChudacoffMarc Roland CoganJames Peter CottinghamEileen Mary CrowleyCharles K. DasheWilliam F. DietrichArthur DorfKatherine Mary DusakSusan EgdallStephen Michael EgeDaniel M. FarrellDavid French FeingoldMichael Harold FineganSidney Louise FraryKatherine Bailey(Humanities)Jordy Bell(History)Charles K. Dashe(Biology)Katherine Mary Dusak(Economics)David French Feingold(Social Sciences)Catherine E. Fritz(History)Barbara Katz(History)Irwin Benjamin Levinstein(Philosophy)Glenn E. Loafmann(Humanities)William Robert Morgan(Sociology)Barbara Von Eckardt(Tutorial Studies)Awarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:John Francis McKeon, Jr.Chauncey Jeffries Mellor IIIWilliam Robert MorganRichard NeugebauerZbigniew Henry NiteckiCharles PackerMary Morrison ParmerMarian Elizabeth PiekosPeter J. RabinowitzDavid Henry RichterThomas D. RosenweinCharles Lawrence SchaufVictoria Bisson SchaufAdrian Michael SchnallMichael David SilvermanLawrence A. SromovskyPatricia Frances StolfaFrances Louise VollertBarbara Von EckhardtJohn James WiorkowskiAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Paper: "Plot in Herzog"Paper: "Anti-Machiavellianism and the Politi­cal Climate in France during the Warsof Religion"Paper: "An Experimental Study of the Flagel­lation Process in Naegleria gruberi"Paper: "Regional Adjustment to MonetaryPolicy"Paper: "Negro Political Activity in Illinois,Indiana, and Ohio before 1900: TheSearch for Recognition"Paper: "An Investigation of Causes for theNazification of the Lower MiddleClass during 1918-33"Paper: "Senator McCarthy's Investigation ofthe International Information Admin­istration: February-July, 1953"Paper: "The Concept of Trying"Paper: "Argument and Form in The RussianMonk"Paper: "The Effect of Information on Miti­gated and Aggravated Conflicts"Paper: "The Role of Ideas in Max Weber'sInterpretation of History"John Lewis Belletire Paper: "Possible Nitrogen Fixation"(Chemistry)Lloyd A. Greene Paper: "Pressure Studies on the Radiolysis of(Chemistry) Hexa-Fluoroethane"Barry M. Jacobson Paper: "Synthesis of a Stable Free Radical"(Chemistry)Edward Benson Klem Paper: "The Structure of a Self-Condensation(Chemistry) Product of 0- Amino benzaldehyde inthe Presence of Nickel Ions"Marion Hartley Klumpp Paper: "Surface Tension of BiC13"( Chemistry)i- Ernest B. Spitzner Paper: "Report on the 'Von Braun Dimer' "(Chemistry)Charlotte Weissberg(Sociology) Paper: "Achievement Affiliation in the Ca­reer Line in One Professional Group:A Study of Trainee and ProfessionalClinical Psychologists"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision oi the Biological Sciences:Richard M. Roberts(Biology) Paper: "The Effect of Actinomycin D on So­matic Crossing Over in Drosophilamelanogaster"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision oi the Physical Sciences:Members elected to Beta oi Illinois Chapter ot Phi Beta Kappa on nominationY ot the University tor especial distinction in general scholarship in theU niversi ty::,CLASS OF 1965Third YearMary Morrison ParmerFourth YearJordy BellCharles William BoggsKatherine P. BoshesJack Steven CatlinJames Peter CottinghamCharles K. DasheMichael Harold Finegan Adrian Michael Schnall Michael D. SilvermanHannah L. FrischEric John GangloffWayne Eugene GrovesDaniel S. HamermeshCarol IglauerCharles Philip LanskiChauncey Jeffries Mellor III Zbigniew Henry NiteckiPeter J. RabinowitzEllen RossCharles Lawrence SchaufVictoria Bisson SchaufBarbara Von EckardtRobert J. WolosinCLASS OF 1966Third YearJean AntonNeil Barry Brast Robert Bennett GennisJoAnn Henikoff Paul Alan ZuckerMembers elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination at the De- Mepartments at Science tor evidence at ability in research work in Science:James Edward BeboutRobert Joel BeckRichard Price BurnsNicolas H. CharneyJoseph CreanDallas Craig EdwardsChang-Yun FanJohn W. FoftNed LeRoy Gaylin Godfrey S. GetzGeorge GloecklerLarry Jackson LaberLauren LangmanBarbara Ann LernerJeong-Long LinDaniel Stanton McMahonGlenda Frances McNiell Gerald MendelBarry I. MillerPeter David NoerdlingerEllis George OlimGene I. RochlinAlastair John ScottWilliam Stanley ShippJohn R. YaegerAssociate members elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments at Science tor evidence at ability in research work in TtScience:J ere Edward BrophyYaw Chyuan ChuThomas W. Cole, Jr.James Peter CottinghamStephen E. DerenzoConstance Rae FriesJohn Carl HermansonBarry M. Jacobson Edward Charles JonesDavid A. KindigCharles Even LandCharles Philip LanskiHon-Yen LauLouis Philip LavoieKang LinMarylou Lionells Robert K. MomiiZbigniew Henry NiteckiPamela H. PearsonSimon John PilkisDavid Rodney SmithRoger C. TaftPweh Boon TjokMartin M. Urberg TlMembers at the Junior and Senior classes at the School at Medicine elected toBeta at Illinois Chapter at Alpha Omega Alpha tor excellence in the workat the School:Barbara Dean BarnesRobert Willey BartonEugene Hubert BlackstoneDavid Stanley HarrerDouglas Robert Jacobson Arthur Norman KalesJohn Joseph KottraLorraine Dolores Lang KottraGlenda Frances McNiellJoel Elizabeth Murray Carl William PierceLawrence Steven RossMilford F. Schwartz, Jr.Alexander Morton SpenceGlenn Howard Weyhrich TTMembers elected to Gamma at Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination at the Graduate School at Business tor scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:James Michael AlicGeorge Robert BatemanMarshall Edward Blume IIStephen Thomas BraunheimPhilip Ronald BrownSimon K. ChenJoel Stanley DemskiG. H. Dimon, Jr.David Tell DuvelLloyd P. GiordanoPeter Victor Handal Kenneth Norman HansenJohn Chiles HarwoodAlbert Leland Heiser, Jr.William Joseph Hock IIIWilliam Brock KinnearJoseph LevyEmil Joseph Liebewein, Jr.Richmond Morgan LloydJeanne M. LynchJack Donald MillerThomas Ernest Morton Clayton William RobsonWilliam Frank RossW. Peter RuppRobert J. SchurheckAlvin J. ScolnikDonald Earl Sexton, Jr.John James SullivanWilliam Joseph TaneyRobert Garland WilliamsonIIIRobert Lewis Winkler 11)e· Members of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of thece: Coif for exceIIence in the work of the School:Frank Cicero, Jr.James Maurice CowleyRaymond M. Ellinwood, Jr.Bruce James Ennis, Jr.Henry Frederick Field C. Richard JohnsonPhillip E. JohnsonPeter Paul KaraszThomas D. MorganKenneth L. Pursley Michael GoodmanSchneidermanMilton R. SchroederRichard Warren VetterThe Academy of American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, is awarded to:Steven D. Lowenstam Poems: "November 9, 1953, and OtherPoems"ofzn The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, areawarded to:Susan N. Horowitz, FirstRichard Eno, Second Victor Rostow, ThirdPaul J. Peckar, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded to:Charles M. H. Keil Essay: "Urban Blues"An Anonymous Prize for exceIIence in graphic arts is awarded to:Carole Greenberg Nelson'0kThe Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to the student in the first-year tutorial programof the Law School whose work is most worthy of special recognition, isjointly awarded to:James B. Haddad]i The Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in and out of the classroom, is awarded to:Katherine BaileyThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded to:William N. KluessnerThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member ofthe graduating class in the School of Medicine whose research is judgedto be the most meritorious, is made to:Arth ur Norman KalesThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student tor proficiencyin clinical medicine, is made to:Alexander Morton SpenceThe Chicago Folklore Prizes are awarded to:Richard M. Dorson, FirstPaul Vehvilainen, Second Book: Buying the WindDissertation: "The Swedish Folktale: AStructural Analysis"Book: The Telltale Lilac BushRuth Ann Musick, Honorable MentionThe Dean at Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award tor their contribution to the extracurriculum at the University at Chicago:Marc Roland CoganEric John GangloffWayne Eugene GrovesMark Loren Joseph Ellen Sim KarnofskyRobin Jean KaufmanJudith Magidson Ulrich MelcherCharles PackerPeter J. RabinowitzThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to a graduating Senior who has achieved the highestrecord in the field at Mathematics, is awarded to:Charles Philip LanskiThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School atSocial Service Administration tor outstanding work in the first year andpromise at tuture achievement in the field at Social Work, is awarded to:Sister Mary WineThe First National Bank Estate Planning Awards, to students in the LawSchool tor an essay written in competition, are awarded to:David Bancroft Midgley, First (Second in state competition)John Lee Weinberg, SecondThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, tor an original poem or cycle at poems,are awarded to:Philip F. O'Mara, FirstRobert Drexler, SecondHenry W. Haslach, Jr., Third Poems: "Three Epithalamia for Philosophers"Poem: "A Love Song"Poem: "Watching the High Rise"The Jerome N. Frank Award, to a third-year member at the "Law Review"staff tor outstanding comment, is awarded to:Frank Cicero, Jr.The E. Gellhorn Neurophysiology Prize, to a graduate or medical studentshowing outstanding promise in the field of neurophysiology, is awardedto:Edward TarlovThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Ger­manic Languages and Literatures, are awarded to:Sue Ellen Allman, GermanCharles E. Oliver, German Cheryl Register, SwedishHelen B. Stein, GermanThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes, to undergraduatesfor original essays, are awarded to:David French Feingold, First Essay: "Negro Political Activity in Illinois,Indiana, and Ohio before 1900: TheSearch for Recognition"Essay: "The Authorities of The Deputy"Essay: "The Art of Loving and The SecondTreatise of Government"Martha P. Saxton, SecondLinda Sue Spaet, SecondJoseph J. Kasper, Third Essay: "The Class Basis of the National So­cialist Triumph over Weimar Ger­many"The 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:Zbigniew Henry NiteckiThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have com­pleted their first year in the Law School, in advancing the art of brief­writing and oral argument, are made to:Howard Abrams, Best Appellate BriefFrank Wohl, Best Oral Argument Peter Messitte, Best Appellate BriefThe Robert H. Jackson Award, to a student in the Law School for the bestpaper submitted in the Seminar on Constitutional Law, is awarded to:John L. RunftThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible reading, are awarded to:William Clyde Brown, First Clyde Alexander Black, SecondThe Lawyer's Title Award, to a student in the Law School for excellencein the field of Property, is made to:Richard Warren VetterHoward Abrams Peter MessitteThe Karl Llewellyn Cup, tor excellence in briet writing and oral argument in Tithe second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awarded to:The Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduates who have contributed mostto the Legal Aid program during their Law School careers, is made to:T.William F. Steigman Edward Everett VaillThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a college student, tor an essay showinga special skill and sense at torm in the writing at English prose, isawarded to T.Susan' Noakes Essay: "How Ishmael Becomes and Is Be­coming a Sea-Gudgeon"The Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize, tor an original, unpublished novel,is awarded to: TRichard Neugebauer Novel: "A Corespondence"The Theodore Lee N eH Prize, tor excellence in the study at French Languageand Literature, is awarded to:TSusan Ruth HirschfelderThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, tor excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded to:Eugene D. FeitThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School at Social Serv­ice Administration tor outstanding work in the first year and promiseof tuture achievement in the field oi Social Work, is made to: cCynthia BurrThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made to:Dr. Renato Dulbecco, Resident Fellow, Salk Institute for Biological StudiesThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, tor constructive study and originalresearch in the Divinity School, is awarded to:Philip James Hefner Dissertation: "Theology and History: An In­terpretation of Theology by Al­brecht Ritschl"The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro Prize, for excellence in the fine arts,is awarded to I:William Frame Conger 1:zn The John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofLiterary Criticism, is awarded to:Leonard M. Berk Essay: "The Rhetorical Function of the Re­lationship between Realism and Fan­tasy in Three Modern Plays"stThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded to:19 Larry L. Rockwoodis�e· The Richard West Temple Prize, to a student in the Department of Psy­chology for outstanding research in the field of Psychology, is awarded toAlan J. Limpo Essay: "Selective Resistance of Performanceon a Schedule of Reinforcement toDisruption by Forebrain Lesions"�l,The "United States Law Week" Award, to a student in the Law School forbest progress in his final year, is awarded to:�e John Arthur RossmeisslThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made to:Raymond M. Ellinwood, Jr.isv- THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean H. Stanley Bennett!.l- In the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean A. Adrian AlbertIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean D. Gale JohnsonIn the Divinity School by Professor J. Coert RylaarsdamIn the Graduate School of Education by Dean Roald S. Campbells, In the Law School by Dean Phil C. NealIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Alton A. LinfordEDITH MADELINE OLSONS.B., Northeastern University, 1961(Biochemistry)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:PATRICIA LOUISE BOYDS.B., Wittenberg University, 1963(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Role 0/ Insulin in the Regula.tion 0/ Enzyme SystemsFRANCIS JAMES DE TOMAA.B., Clark University, 1962(Biochemistry)MERRILL LOREN GASSMANS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Botany)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Photocontrol of Pro­to chlorophyll Synthesis in Leaves of PhaseolusvulgarisHELEN LOUISE GRAYSONS.B., College of Mount Saint Vincent, 1963(P hy siology)DISSERTATION: The Relation of Epinephrine to theGlycogenolytic EnzymesROBERT L. HUNTER, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1961(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Comparative Localization of 1-125Labeled Flagella Antigen and Titanium Dioxidein the Rat SpleenBARRIE L. LINDENBAUMA.B., Lehigh University, 1961S.B., ibid., 1961(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Elastomeric Properties 0/Blood Vessels JACOB LOUIS PINNASA.B., Rutgers University, 1961(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Immunologic Studies 0/ Thymecto­mized RatsWILLIAM CAMPBELL RUBRIGHTA.B., Westminster College, 1957(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Effect of Triparanol on the FineStructure 0/ Novikoff and Morris 5123 Hepa­tomasJULIAN GORDON SCHILLERA.B., Rutgers University, 1962(Biochemistry)PRASERTSRI SENTRAKULM.D., University of Medical Sciences, Chulalong­korn Hospital, Thailand, 1955(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Investigation of Termination ofPregnancies before Twenty-two Weeks of Gesta­tionFRANCES SHERIDAN VANDERVOORTS.B., University of Chicago, 1957(Zoology)DISSERTATION: Certain Aspects 0/ the Ethology0/ the South American Teleost Thayeria boehl­keiSARAH KIBBEE WEINBERGA.B., Swarthmore College, 1961(Biochemistry)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:HAVIA ALSWANGS.B., Northwestern University, 1962(English Language and Literature)ROBIN ANDERSONA.B., Carleton College, 1964(Philosophy)SIMON HIRSH ARONSONA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Philosophy)ROBERT LANGDON BASSETTA.B., Pomona College, 1963(Philosophy)MICHAEL L. BAZZOA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963(Romance Languages and Literatures) JAMES ROBERT BENNETTA.B., Texas Christian University(Philosophy)BAYARD LACEY CATRON IIIA.B., Grinnell College, 1963(Philosophy)DAVID HOLLISTER CHISHOLMA.B., Oberlin College, 1962(Germanic Languages and Literatures)CHRISTOPHER J. CLAUSENA.B., Earlham College, 1964(English Language and Literature)GORDON D. COHENA.B., University of Chicago, 1954(Philosophy)Ifz-ry}. JOHN SCOTT COLLEYA.B., Randolph-Macon. College, 1964(English Language and Literature)FRANK CUNNINGHAMA.B., Indiana University, 1962(Philosophy)NIKOLA M. CVETANOVIC(Slavic Languages and Literatures)MARION GEORGE DECKERTA.B., Bethel College, 1956D.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1959(Philosophy)BRIAN DIBBLEA.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1964(Comparative Studies in Literature)JOAN LACEY EGANA.B., Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1962(English Language and Literature)DON LOWELL ERICKSONA.B., Lake Forest College, 1964(English Language and Literature)ELLIOTT EVANSA.B., Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana,1960(English Language and Literature)RALPH W. A. FASOLDA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1962(Linguistics)ALAN FREDERICK GETTNERA.B., Yale University, 1963(Philosophy)JOAN MARIE GORMANA.B., College 0/ Mount Saint Vincent, 1964(English Language and Literature)LORRAINE SIMONE HALLA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(English Language and Literature)TERRY D. HANSENA.B., Pepperdine College, 1962(Germanic Languages and Literatures)KENNETH HASMANA.B., Northwestern University, 1959(Germanic Languages and Literatures)MICHAEL D. HAYSA.B., Northwestern University, 1960(Comparative Studies in Literature)SISTER M. PAULIAN HAZARDA.B., Rosary College, 1961(English Language and Literature)DAVID ALLAN HENDERSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1963(Slavic Languages and Literatures)HEATHER C. HENRYA.B., Barat College, 1963(English Language and Literature) BARBARA H. HORWICHA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1964(Romance Languages and Literatures)JAMES F. HOSNAA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1941(English Language and Literature)DALE STUART HUSEA.B., Concordia College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1954(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL N. KULYCKYA.B., DePaul University, 1963(English Language and Literature)GALE LESLIE LAWRENCEA.B., Occidental College, 1964(Comparative Studies in Literature)ELLIS IRA LEVINS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1961(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JOSEF K. LUBE NOWA.B., Lawrence College, 1964(Philosophy)HUGH JOSEPH McCANN, JR.A.B., Villanova University, 1964(Philosophy)EDWARD STEPHEN MECKSTROTHA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(English Language and Literature)VLADIMIR MILICIC(Slavic Languages and Literatures)LARRY WILLIAM MILLERA.B., Indiana Central College, 1962(Philosophy)ROBERT ALEXANDER MORRISA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963(English Language and Literature)BERNARD STREET PARKER(Philosophy)NICHOLAS ALBERT POGANYA.B., Saint Procopius College, 1964(Comparative Studies in Literature)WILLIAM BALL PROVINES.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(History)VITTORIO RAINERI(Romance Languages and Literatures)ARTHUR RAYMOND REECEA.B., Texas Christian University, 1963(English Language and Literature)GRAHAME MONTAGU REEVEA.B., University 0/ British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1962(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)JOEL ALLAN RICHA.B., Syracuse University, 1963(Philosophy)SUSAN SHAW RICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(General Studies in the Humanities)JAMES RONALD ROYSEA.B., University of Louisville, 1964(Philosophy)CAROL LENA RUBINB.F.A., Boston University, 1963(General Studies in the Humanities)APRIL DAWN SCHWARTZA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(English Language and Literature)HENRY ERVIN SEALEA.B., University of Texas, 1963(English Language and Literature)ANA IRMA SEIJOA.B., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras,Puerto Rico, 1962(Philosophy)DARREL LESLIE SEWELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(General Studies in the Humanities)JOEL LAWRENCE SHA TZKYA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1964(English Language and Literature)VIVIEN L. B. SHELANSKIA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1964(Philosophy)BARBARA LYNNE SHERMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(English Language and Literature) TEMA LEAH SIEGELA.B., State University of New York, 1963(Philosophy)IRENE LILLIAN SKALAA.B., Mundelein College, 1964(English Language and Literature)ELAINE POMPER SNYDERMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1956(English Language and Literature)SARAH D. SOLOTAROFFA.B., Oberlin College, 1959(General Studies in the Humanities)CLIFFORD J. SPRADLINA.B., Baylor University, 1961(History)BARBARA NICHOLSON TITELA.B., Carleton College, 1961(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM ARTHUR WEBERA.B., Harvard University, 1963(History)DISSERTATION: The Vienna Wagner-Verein: Poli­tics for Art's SakeROBERT D. WILSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Art)KAREN GAIL YELLINA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1964(English Language and Literature)For the Degree oi Master oi Fine Arts:CAROLE GREENBERG NELSONA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree ot Master oi Science:KINSLEY BARRY BRENNANS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Geography)DISSERTATION: River Basin Geomorphology ofDriftless AreasJULIANA BRODYS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964(Physics)RONALD ELROY BRUCK, JR.'S.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Mathematics)THOMAS G. EBREYS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1963(Physics) BARBARA JEAN FELDACKERA.B., Washington University, 1963(Chemistry)WAYNE W. FRENIERA.B., Catholic University of America, 1963(C hemistry)WILLARD BERNARD GANONGA.B., University of New Brunswick, Frederickton,New Brunswick, Canada, 1953(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Business Structure of the Up­town Area of ChicagoCHARLES A. GARWINS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Physics)LAWRENCE GLUCKA.B., DePaul University, 1963(Mathematics)DAVID GOLBERS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Mathematics)MICHAEL LAURENCE GOODMANA.B., Knox College, 1963(Statistics)SEYMOUR KASSA.B., Brooklyn College, 1948S.M., Stanford University, 1957(Mathematics)MINJA KIMS.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 1963( Mathematics)JOSEPH HENRY KLEMSS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Physics)EUGENE JOHN KRAUSA.B., Princeton University, 1959( Mathematics)THOMAS ALLEN LASINSKIS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Physics)PETER C. LEARYS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Physics)BRUCE NEIL MILLERA.B., Columbia University, 1963(Physics)JOHN M. MILLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Statistics)RAMESH CHANDRA MISRAB.Sc., Utkal University, Cuttack, India, 1961M.Sc., ibid., 1962(Physics)JANE FORER MUNKA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Statistics)PAUL HERRON NIELSENS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Physics) RICHARD JAY OLSONS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964( Mathematics)CHARLES DENNIS O'SHAUGHNESSYA.B., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sas­katchewan, Canada, 1962A.B.(Hons.), ibid., 1963(Statistics)PAUL HENRY PALMQUISTS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Mathematics)ZIVA RABANIA.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1960(S tatistics)ARTHUR LEONARD ROSENS.B., Roosevelt University, 1957(Physics)EVELYN MARY SABINOA.B., Hunter College, 1960( Chemistry)REINHARD EDWARD SCHULTZS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Mathematics)JAMES ELLIOT SERWER(Mathematics)ARTHUR LAWRENCE SHERWOODA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1964(Physics)WERTICE J. SMITHS.B., LeMoyne College, 1956(Chemistry)DAVID JOEL SOOKNEA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1964(Mathematics)LLOYD ROBERT WALKERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Physics)IRVING WLADAWSKY(Physics)MAO FOU WUB.Sc., Chinese Naval College of Technology, Tai­wan, 1955(Geophysical Sciences)KENNETH PAUL YANOSKOA.B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1963(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESRAYMOND JAMES AHEARNA.B., College 0/ the City of New York, 1955(Geography)DISSERTATION: Proportion 0/ Land in Flood Plainin the United States: Critique 0/ Existing DataIPEK AKSUGURA.B., Agnes Scott College, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Political Modernization in Turkey:1923-1961 DAN ROGER ARONSONA.B., Wesleyan University, 1962(Anthropology)LEON BIRBRAGHERA.B., Boston University, 1963(Geography)DISSERTATION: Colombia's Iron and Steel IndustryJERE EDWARD BROPHYS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1962(Human Development)WILLIAM ARCHER BROWNA.B., Columbia University, 1964(History)ROBERT EARL BRYANTS.B., University of Illinois, 1956D.D.S., ibid., 1958(Education)ALBIE D. BURKEA.B., University of Chicago, 1958(History)CHARLES FERGUS CAVANAGHB.Comm., National University of Ireland, Dublin,Ireland, 1960M.Sc., ibid., 1962(Economics)MONTRI CHENVIDYAKARNA.B., Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thai­land, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Parliament Versus the Military inThailand, 1932-1964DAVID W. CHRISTENSONS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1961(Education)MARVIN CIPORENA.B., Brooklyn College, 1964(History)EVELYN EDSON COLEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1962(History)CALVERT B. COTTRELLA.B., Reed College, 1961(Anthropology)O. C. BOBBY DANIELSE.B., Lincoln University, 1957(Education)CHRISTOPHER DEMOSA.B., Lake Forest College, 1955(Education)BLANCHE EMMELINE DUKE(Education)LUCINDA B. EWINGA.B., Washburn University, 1963(International Relations) IDISSERTATION: A Survey of Reform Proposals forNATOJOHANNES FABIAN(Anthropology)SUELLEN FISHERA.B., Oberlin College, 1962(Education)DISSERTATION: Primary School Teaching in theIvory CoastCHARLES M. GOOD, JR.A.B., Trenton State College, 1961(Geography)DISSERTATION: Problems in the Compilation, De·sign, and Interpretation of Cultural Base Mapsfor East Africa MICHAEL D. GORDONA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(History)MICHAEL AUSTIN GOULDA.B., Princeton University, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Kerala and Constitutional Com­munismSISTER MARY DE MONTFORTGUDINASA.B., Nazareth College of Rochester, 1953A.M., ibid., 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Niagara Power Struggle:Party Structure and DecentralizationELDON GUNTERA.B., Lewis and Clark College, 1952(Education)PATRICK C. HARTNEYA.B., University of the South, 1962(Anthropology)ELI WOODRUFF IMBERMANS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963(History)DISSERTATION: Time Is Money; History of MotorCar Securities CorporationHAROLD L. JONESS.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1959(Education)EDWARD BINYAH KESSELLYS.B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1962(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Charles de Gaulle and Anglo.French Relations, 1958 to 1963JOSEPH GODFREY KOTZINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1960(Human Development)RICHARD B. KRAMERA.B., Antioch College, 1962(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Moral Development in Late Ado­lescence and Middle AgePETER DAVID LIVINGSTONA.B., Harvard University, 1962(Sociology)DAVID GRANT MARTINA.B., Albion College, 1961(Human Development)THOMAS S. MARTINA.B., Georgetown University, 1960A.M., Yale University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The European System, 1787-1796RUTH MARXE.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1961(Education)FRED MASONA.B., Brooklyn College, 1962(History)WILLIAM ROBERT MATHIEA.B., McMaster University, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Montesquieu's Conception of Nat­ural RightMICHAEL KOLYA MECHAUA.B., St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland,1959(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Melian Dialogue and Tbucydi­des: An Inquiry into Thucydide's Understand­ing of the Issues of the Debate at MelosMARSHALL WARNER MEYERA.B., Columbia University, 1964(Sociology)JON DAVID MILLERA.B., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Chamber of Commerce of theUnited States, 1946-1963: The Case Study of aNational Pressure GroupGLORIA LIBERT AD J. NAVARROB.S.E., Guagua National Colleges, Guagua, P.I.,1959(Education)GEORGE HARTMAN NELSONS.B., Western Illinois University, 1951(History)KATHLEEN O'CONNERA.B., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1961(Education)DISSERTATION: Educational Reform in Chile: Ap­proach of the Christian Democratic PartyAMY WEXLER ORUMA.B., Wellesley College, 1963(Sociology)ROBERT JAMES P ARELIUSA.B., University of Oregon, 1963(Sociology)KENNETH RONALD PICCOLIA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963(History)GINUTIS MARTYNAS PROCUTAA.B., University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1963(Education)MARTHA BEATRICE RAPPAPORTS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Peaceful Settlement of Disputesunder the United NationsBARBARA JOAN RAVENELLA.B., Swarthmore College, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Scheduled Castes and Pan­chayati RajANN RICHARDSONA.B., Reed College, 1956(S ociology) STEPHEN GREGORY SALKEVERA.B., Amherst College, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Theory, Practice, and the PoliticalUnderstanding: A Study of Hume and BurkeP. P. G. SARATHA.B., University of Ceylon, Peradeniya, Ceylon,1960(History)BARBARA IRELAND SATTERLEEA.B., Bennington College, 1964(Education)DISSERTATION: The Conceptualistic and RealisticStudy of Conceptual ProcessesLAURA E. SAUNDERSA.S;, Reed College, 1963(Economics)STUART ALLEN SCHLEGELA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1957(Anthropology)LOUIS MARTIN SEAGULLA.B., Rutgers University, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Ideology of the British LabourParty under Hugh Gaitskell: The UnilateralNuclear Disarmament Controversy, 1959-1961THOMAS SPENCE SMITHA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1963(Sociology)ROBERT EUGENE STAUFFERA.B., University of Illinois, 1963(Sociology)MARY ETHEL STEGERS.B., Indiana University, 1949(Education)THOMAS W. TATNALLS.B., University of Illinois, 1963(Economics)TYLER THOMPSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Divisional Masters)THEODORE L. TOTMANA.B., Union College, 1962(International Relations)DISSERTATION: Central Politics and the SovietPublic: The Influence upon Policy and PoliticalTactics of Changing Power Configurations in theSoviet Central LeadershipEILEEN SHELIA TRAFIMOWA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Human Development)DONALD JOSEPH TREIMANA.B., Reed College, 1962(Sociology)SELWYN K. TROENA.B., Brandeis University, 1963(History)RICHARD W. UNGERA.B., Haver/ord College, 1963(History)DISSERTATION: An Occupational Distribution. 0/Two English Towns: Leicester, 1196-1600;Lynn, 1292-1600EUGENE DIMITRI VINOGRADOFFA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(History)LEONORE LEW WEISSMANA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1951(Education) CAROL ANNE WILLSA.B., University of Rochester, 1963(History)KIRSTEN ANN WOHLLEBENA.B., University of Washington, 1963(Education)WILMER H. WOODS.B., Indiana State College, Indiana, Pennsyl­vania, 1957(Geography)DISSERTATION: Federal Flood Hazard Mapping inthe United StatesGORDON LEE NELSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1958A.M., ibid., 1959V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLF or the Degree of Master of Arts:WAYNE LUTHER BRENNEMAN, JR.A.B., Gettysburg College, 1958AUDREY HOPE BRUNEA.B., New York University, 1948A.M., State University 0/ Iowa, 1950JOHN WESLEY DIVINE, JR.A.B., Phillips University, 1957D.B., ibid., 1961JOHN HALL FISHA.B., Princeton University, 1955HUGO JOHN HOLLERORTHS.B., Northwestern University, 1946D.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1949JOHN WILLIAM LANSINGA.B., University of New Mexico, 1957D.B., Southern Methodist University, 1960CHARLES HARVEY LORDA.B., Phillips University, 1945FRANK D. MINTONA.B., Indiana State Teachers College, 1955 JOHN SETH REIST, JR.A.B., Houghton College, 1958JAMES WESLEY ROBBINSA.B., Olivet Nazarene College, 1961CAROL FAY RUBINA.B., College 0/ the City 0/ New York, 1959WALTER MARTIN STUHR, JR.A.B., Yale University, 1954EVERETT JACOB TARBOX, JR.A.B., Texas Technological College, 1955E. J. VAN GOUDOEVERD.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Cana­da, 1958GARRET WILTERDINKA.B., Hope College, 1952VI. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONF or the Degree of Master of Arts:BERENICE C. ACKLEYS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1933S.M., San Diego State College, 1958LOURDES BERMEJO AFABLEA.B., University 0/ the Philippines, Manila, P.I.,1960JANE ALICE ANKERA.B., Hope College, 1960SARA JANE BALLARDA.B., Earlham College, 1963ROBERTA LOUISE BARDA.B., Northwestern University, 1962 BARBARA ADELE BREKELBAUMA.B., Lake Erie College, 1963JAMES BROWNA.B., Roosevelt University, 1959JO-ANNE HARRIET BROWNA.B., Hunter College, 1963RACHEL ANN BROWNA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1963RONAELE RUTH RUDNICKBUCHOLTZE.B., Chicago Teachers College, 1963H. ALLAN CARPENTERA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1958MARY JUDITH CARTERA.B., Webster College, 1963ARCHIE R. CLEGGS.B., University of Nebraska, 1961GORDON CUTTSA.B., Cornell University, 1960PHYLLIS J. DAHLBERGA.B., Roosevelt University, 1959• WITH HONORSMERYL SUSAN DANNA.B., University of Chicago, 1963JOAO DA VEIGA COUTINHOA.B., University of Bombay, India, 1940Ph.L., Sacred Heart College, Shembaganur, Ma­durai, India, 1952S.T.L., College of Saint Albert, Eegetihoven, Lou­vain, Belgium, 1956L. JEANNETTE DAVISA.B., Taylor University, 1962RICHARD PEMBERTON DAVISONA.B., De Pauw University, 1963MOTI LAL DHARA.B., Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, 1955JOHN CHARLES DIETMANNA.B., University of Chicago, 1963COERELL MARVELL DOUGLASS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962SHIRLEY JEAN EASTMANS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1947JANICE A. ELLIOTTA.B., University of Oregon, 1952WARREN HILL ERICKSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1961NANCY ANN FALORA.B., Allegheny College, 1963• WITH HONORSRAYMOND WARE FANNINGSA.B., University of Illinois, 1956CAROL EICHER FERGUSONA.B., Oberlin College, 1963LEOLA DYRUD FURMANA.B., Augsburg College, 1961LINDA LEWIS GARDNERA.B., University of Southern California, 1963KENNETH PAUL GElSA.B., Roosevelt University, 1955CARLISLE FREDERICK GEORGEA.B., Occidental College, 1963LILA MILLER GORDONA.B., University of Chicago, 1942 A. DAVID GREENA.B., University of Melbourne, Australia, 1960• WITH HONORSJOAN FROMM GREENSTONEA.B., University of Chicago, 1962LILLIAN R. GREENWALDS.B., University of Chicago, 1938MARILYN KAY GROSSMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1963DONALD THOMPSON HAGEMANA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1963JANE HERSHA.B., University of Chicago, 1960STEPHEN E. HERZOGA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963DIANE HUSBANDA.B., Antioch College, 1963• WITH HONORSGRACE CONSTANCE HYSLOPA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1963MARSHALL MARK JACOBSONA.B., University of Illinois, 1963JOY D. JOHNSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1951A.B., ibid., 1963• WITH HONORSLEITH ELAINE LORENZ JOHNSONA.B., Millikan University, 1963GWENDOLA MITCHELL JONESS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1957PAMELA PRAEGER KAHLA.B., University of Rochester, 1963JEAN LEIGH KALMBACHA.B., University of Colorado, 1955SAJNI PARSO KARNAA.B., Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda,India, 1959M.S.W., ibid., 1961ADELE MIRIAM KATZA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963SUNG OK KIMA.B., Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea,1954A.B., Aurora College, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1957THOMAS ANDREW KMETKOA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1961PHYLLIS ELLEN KRAVITZA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1963ADRIANNA JOANNA KRYSHTALA.B., Shimer College, 1962JOAN KWIATKOWSKIA.B., Mundelein College, 1952HARRIET MARCIA LANDYA.B., University of Illinois, 1963BARBARA JANE LAPPA.B., University of Minnesota, 1963EVE LINDSAY LESEMA.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1963MARION KARYL LEVENSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1963RUTH S. LEVINEA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1946KATHLEEN MARGARET LIDGATEA.B., Pomona College; 1963CAROLYN ENGLUND LONGA.B., University of Hawaii, 1963RODERIC W. MALCOLMA.B., State University of Iowa, 1955JOHN A. MARINACEA.B., Fordham University, 1963DOROTHY G. McCARTERA.B., Coe College, 1962JOYCE ELSPETH MEREDITHA.B., University of Western Ontario, London, On­tario, Canada, 1962B.S.W., University of British Columbia, Van­couver, British Columbia, Canada, 1963MARY ELIZABETH MILLERA.B., Goshen College, 1962DOROTHY R. MOORMANA.B., Blackburn College, 1963JOSE ANTONIO MORALESS.B., Columbia University, 1963EILEEN HEGEMANN MORRISONA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1961VALERIE JEANNE NASHA.B., Hanover College, 1963STUART CLINTON NELSONA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1960MARY F. NEVINA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts,1961PATRICIA SHARON O'DONNELLA.B., Northwestern University, 1962CAROLYN SUE PAPEA.B., Southern Illinois University, 1962LYNN PARKERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963MARDEN DAVID PARUA.B., University of Tulsa, 1963ROSEMARY PASSMANA.B., Mills College, 1963SUSAN MAUREEN PEPPERA.B., Washington University, 1963 WALTER GORDON PHILLIPSA.B., San Francisco State College, 1955A.M., ibid., 1963ALICE ANN POGUEA.B., De Pauw University, 1961MARYETTA M. RALPHA.B., University of Rochester, 1963JANET RETZKERA.B., University of Michigan, 1963YOLANDA LOUISE RIDLEYA.B., Macalester College, 1963BERNA LEE ROSENTHALA.B., University of Michigan, 1963• WITH HONORSSUSAN ROSENTHALA.B., Brown University, 1963MICHAEL ROSKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1962PEGGY SCAGGSA.B., Central State College, 1963ELIZABETH ANDRUS SCHOEBERLEINA.B., Western College for Women, 1963BETTE JEANNE SCHWITZGEBELA.B., University of Redlands, 1963DAVID WILLIAM SHANEA.B., Stanford University, 1961ROBIN ANN ELIZABETH SHEERERA.B., Antioch College, 1963FRED DOUGLAS STEPHENSONA.B., University of Michigan, 1961CYNTHIA H. STONEA.B., Radcliffe College, 1962• WITH HONORSRICHARD G. TILLEMAA.B., University of Rochester, 1963DOROTHE TONSAGERA.B., Western College, 1963WARREN TERRY TOWNSEND, JR.A.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1963CAROL VINIKOORA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1963ELIZABETH GENE WADEB.F.A., University of Illinois, 1954JOAN WALLS.B., Phillips University, 1961• WITH HONORSBRENDA JOYCE WANNERA.B., Augsburg College, 1963JOHN E. WANNERA.B., Augsburg College, 1963GWENDOLYN DEAN WILKESA.B., Bowling Green State University, 1956CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teach�¥ge, ..CLARA ANN BEYER LINDA SUE R UKENi3itcmA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(History) A.B., Wittenberg University, 1963(French)EMMAGENE REISIG COFFEYA.B., University of Michigan, 1961(History) LYNN SNEIDERA.B., Brandeis University, 1963(Russian)RAYMOND HOWARD COMEAUA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1963(English) MARGOT TYMOSZENKO(German)JO ANN SUE DURKOVICA.B., Valparaiso University, 1963(History) JUDITH E. WALZERA.B., Antioch College, 1963(History)GARY HOBANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1962(English)II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:DAVID PEDERSON BACKUSCLYDE ALEXANDER BLACKA.B., Michigan State University, 1958S.M., ibid., 1961 JEAN WITMAN GILPATRICKA.B., Connecticut College, 1947PAUL ROGER LEONARD, JR.A.B., Davidson College, 1962WILLIAM CLYDE BROWNA.B., Stanford University, 1961III. UNDER THE DIVINITY SCHOOLF or the Joint Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:IN CO-OPERATION WITH CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYROBERT W. JAISA.B., Albion College, 1959IV. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:RONALD PAUL ALWINA.B., Lawrence College, 1962 JOHN MICHAEL BARRIERS.B., Northwestern University, 1962ROBERT BEVAN AUSTINA.B., Denison University, 1962 MARVIN AGATHER BAUERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962DENNIS RICHARD BALDWINA.B., Hamilton College, 1961 GORDON ANDREW BECKER IIA.B., Lawrence College, 1962MALCOLM FORKES BALDWINA.B., Haverford College, 1962 DAVID RODNEY BLUHM IIA.B., Carleton College, 1962WILLIAM DONALD BOE, JR.A.B., Creighton University, 1960 JOSEPH H. GOLANTB.S.M.E., University of Illinois, 1962ANDY L. BONDA.B., St. Olaf College, 1962ALEC P. BOUXSEINS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1962 ROBERT JACOB GOLDBERGA.B., Cornell University, 1962MICHAEL GORDONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1962RONALD E. BOYERA.B., University of Illinois, 1962 ROBERT WING GRAYA.B., Yale University, 1962MICHAEL EMIL BRAUDES.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1962 DANIEL GREENBERGA.B., Reed College, 1962JANICE CLARE GRIFFITHA.B., Colby College, 1962WILLIAM ALAN HALAMAA.B., Grinnell College, 1962BASIL CONDOS.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1962JOHN THOMAS CONLEEA.B., Bates College, 1962RICHARD FRANKLIN COUNTS, JR.A.B., Williams College, 1962 JOEL LAWRENCE HANDELMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1962JAMES MAURICE COWLEYS.B., Brigham Young University, 1962 PATRICK HARDINA.B., University of Alabama, 1962HARRY ALLEN CRANDALLA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1961 CARL ALVIN HATCHS.B., Brigham Young University, 1962FRANK EDWARD DEVINEA.B., Yale University, 1962 WILLIS EDWARD HIGGINSS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962DONALD TELFER DICKSONA.B., Carleton College, 1961 LAWRENCE T. HOYLE, JR.A.B., Duke University, 1960SEYMOUR HENRY DUSSMANA.B., Wayne State University, 1962 STANLEY GRAY GEORGE IRVINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1962CHARLES LLOYD EDWARDSB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1962 DAVID WILLIAM JAMES, JR.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1959ELIZABETH ELLENBOGENA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 C. RICHARD JOHNSONA.B., Ripon College, 1962RAYMOND M. ELLINWOOD, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1961 CLIFFORD LAWRENCE JOHNSONS.B., Colorado State University, 1962TIM J. EMMITTA.B., Wabash College, 1962 PHILLIP E. JOHNSONA.B., Harvard University, 1961BRUCE JAMES ENNIS, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1962 CHESTER THOMAS KAMINA.B., Harvard University, 1962BR UCE S. FELDACKERA.B., Washington University, 1962 PETER PAUL KARASZA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1962HENRY FREDERICK FIELDA.B., Harvard University, 1962 DANIEL P. KEARNEYA.B., Michigan State University, 1961A.M., ibid., 1962ALVIN LARKIN KIRKMANA.B., University of North Carolina, 1959HOWARD C. FLOMENHOFTA.B., Cornell University, 1962SHERMAN DOUGLAS FOGELA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962 STEPHEN DANIEL LANDERA.B., Reed College, 1962RICHARD L. LA VARNWAYA.B., Syracuse University, 1961FRANK E. FORSYTHEA.B., Wittenberg University, 1962ROGER RAYMOND FROSSA.B., DePauw University, 1962 MICHAEL BRUCE LAVINSKYA.B., Tufts University, 1962JOHN ALAN GALEA.B., Carleton College, 1962 LEONARD D. LEVINA.B., University of Chicago, 1962ALAN MAURICE LEVYA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 JOHN RAYMOND POLKA.B., Northwestern University, 1962DAVID MELVILLE LIEBENTHALB.B.A., Western Reserve University, 1962 GAIL ETHEL POLLACKA.B., Wellesley College, 1962JUDITH ALICE LONNQUISTA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1962 BURRIL LAFAYETTE PRESTON, JR.A.B., Whitman College, 1962MERLE WILLIAM LOPERA.B., Northwestern University, 1962 KENNETH L. PURSLEYA.B., Cornell University, 1962LEON J. LYSAGHT, JR.A.B., Whitman College, 1962 RAYMOND JOHN ROPERA.B., Knox College, 1962PAUL JOSEPH MARINOA.B., College of the City of New York, 1962 JOHN ARTHUR ROSSMEISSLA.B., Washington State University, 1962JAMES ELLISON MASERA.B., Northwestern University, 1960M.B.A., Harvard University, 1962 TOM A. ROTHSCHILDA.B., Cornell University, 1962WALTER SPEED ROWLANDA.B., Harvard University, 1961DOUGLAS DURGAN McBROOMA.B., University of Chicago, 1962 JOHN L. R UNFTA.B., College of Idaho, 1962COLIN NEIL McEACHRANB.A., University of Oxford, England, 1961LL.B., University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1963 RONALD JOHN SALAMONEA.B., University of Rochester, 1962THOMAS ANTHONY McSWEENYS.B., St. Louis University, 1962 ALAN H. SALTZMANA.B., Wayne State University, 1962DAVID BANCROFT MIDGLEYA.B., University of Virginia, 1962 BERNARD A. SCHLIFKES.B., Northwestern University, 1962ROBERT C. MITCHELLA.B., Cornell College, 1962 MICHAEL GOODMANSCHNEIDERMANA.B., Antioch College, 1962MILTON R. SCHROEDERA.B., Wesleyan University, 1962PETER JOHN MONEA.B., Bowdoin College, 1962THOMAS D. MORGANA.B., Northwestern University, 1962 LLOYD EDWARD SHEFSKYB.Sc., DePaul University, 1962CRAIG ALEXANDER MURDOCKA.B., Carleton College, 1962 MICHAEL COUSINS SILBERBERGA.B., Colgate University, 1962MARY B. MURPHYA.B., Swarthmore College, 1962 DAVID MARLIN SMITHA.B., Northwestern University, 1962FREDERICK LEROY NAKARAIA.B., Butler University, 1962 TERRY J. SMITHA.B., Michigan State University, 1960STUART CHARLES NATHANB.B.A., University of Michigan, 1962 WILLIAM CAMPBELL SNOUFFERA.B., Antioch College, 1962THOMAS EMORY NELSONA.B., Carleton College, 1962 HOWARD LEE SOLOMONA.B., Carleton College, 1962GRADY JEROME NORRISA.B., Birmingham-Southern College, 1962 DALE V. SPRINGERA.B., Albion College, 1962KENNETH PAUL NORWICKA.B., Syracuse University, 1962 WILLIAM F. STEIGMANA.B., Haverford College, 1962DAVID C. NYBERGA.B., Yankton College, 1962 ALLAN H. STOKKEA.B., Concordia College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1962DANIEL RICHARD PASCALEA.B., Harvard University, 1962 A. RICHARD TAFTA.B., Dartmouth College, 1961THOMAS ALEXANDER PHEMISTERA.B., Carleton College, 1962 THOMAS MARSHALL TODDA.B., Carleton College, 1962JAN ERIK UNNAA.B., Denison University, 1961 THOMAS G. WESTB.B.A., Northwestern University, 1962EDWARD EVERETT V AILLA.B., Colgate University, 1962ALAN R. VERSONA.B., University of Minnesota, 1962 JOHN MICHAEL WHELANS.B., Columbia University, 1962CHARLES ROBERT WORKA.B., Wesleyan University, 1962RICHARD WARREN VETTERS.B., Iowa State University, 1958 DAMIEN THOMAS WRENA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1962THOMAS JOSEPH WAGNERA.B., Earlham College, 1961JOHN ARTHUR WARD IIIA.B., Amherst Co(lege, 1962JOHN LEE WEINBERGA.B., Swarthmore College, 1962 GEORGE BOTTDAN YURCHYSHYNA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1962WILLIAM A. ZOLLAA.B., University of Michigan, 1962For the Degree of Master of Comparative Law:TIPON S. BLISH MONIQUE PETITA.B., Yale University, 1960 Doc., Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium,J.D., University of Chicago, 1963 1956GEORGE PHILIP FLETCHERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1960J.D., University of Chicago, 1964 ALFONS HENDRIK PUELINCKXDoc., Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium,1963D.E.S., University of Nancy, France, 1957AXEL J. JURNARej., Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University, Bonn,Germany, 1962 MARIA ADELHERDPUELINCKX-COENEDoc., Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium,1963JOHN GALLUP ROACHA.B., Washington University, 1960LL.B., ibid., 1963PETER H. SCHLECHTRIEMStaatsprufung, Albert Ludwig University of Erei­burg, Germany, 1959ROBERT MAROUSEKA.B., University of Michigan, 1955J.D., Northwestern University, 1958KESHAB B. MATHEMAB.A., Tri-Chandra College, Katmandu, Nepal, 1961B.L., ibid., 1963WALKER DAVID MILLERLL.B., University of Colorado, 1963 KUNIJI SHIBAHARAB.L., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1960F or the Degree of Master of Law:GERALD S. KLEINLL.B., University of Baltimore, 1963v. IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:LAURENS V. ACKERMANCARL RICHARD AHROON IIIS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1961ROBERTA ANDERSON BALLARDA.B., Earlham College, 1961BARBARA DEAN BARNESS.B., University of Chicago, 1961 MICHAEL ELI BARRICKSA.B., Harvard University, 1961JOHN ELIOTT BEEBE IIIA.B., Harvard University, 1961MONICA ANN BUCHANANS.B., Marquette University, 1961DEIRDRE SHERWOOD COLLINSS.B., University of Chicago, 1960S.M., ibid., 1963 K. JEFFERY KRANZLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1961STANLEY J. KREIDERA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1961D. BRYANT CRAMERA.B., Northwestern University, 1959 GARY FREDERIC KRIEGERA.B., University of Southern California, 1961ALBERT EDWARD DAHLBERGS.B., Haverford College, 1960 MURRAY DAVID KUHRS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1961DAVID EDWARD DALRYMPLEA.B., DePauw University, 1958S.M., Purdue University, 1960 LEWIS A. LEAVITTS.B., University of Chicago, 1961FERNANDO DE LA TORRE-UGARTEHARRY S. DWECKA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1961 PETER JOHN LINDBERGA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1961HUGH MARSHALL FIREMARKS.B., Columbia University, 1959Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1963 BARRIE L. LINDENBAUMS.B., Lehigh University, 1961A.B., ibid., 1961S.M., University of Chicago, 1965PATRICK JOSEPH FREEHILLA.B., St. Joseph's College, 1961 LOWELL DEAN LUTTERA.B., Grinnell College, 1961DAVID STANLEY HARRERS.B., University of Florida, 1961• WITH HONORS MAXWELL SHERWOOD MAILLISS.B., University of Chicago, 1961ROBERT GEORGE HILLMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1959 GLENDA FRANCES McNIELLS.B., University of Chicago, 1961• WITH HONORSGARY FRANKLIN HOFFMANFREDERICK WALTER HORNICKS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962 STANLEY MILLERS.B., Long Island University, 1961WILLIAM ALBERT PILCHARDS.B., University of Chicago, 1961ROBERT L. HUNTER, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1961S.M., University of Chicago, 1965 JACOB LOUIS PINNASA.B., Rutgers University, 1961S.M., University of Chicago, 1965JAMES WYNN JACOBSA.B., Harvard University, 1956 RICHARD C. PREISMANS.B., Ohio State University, 1961DOUGLAS ROBERT JACOBSONS.B., Ohio State University, 1961 EDGAR ALAN RAININBERNARD B. RHOMBERGS.B., Loras College, 1961SALLY CASTO JACOBSONS.B., Ohio State University, 1961WAYNE EDWARD JANDAS.B., University of Chicago, 1961 FRED DEAN RISSERA.B., Drake University, 1960BARRY DONALD KAHANS.B., University of Chicago, 1960Ph.D., ibid., 1964• WITH HONORS EDWIN L. ROSENBLUMA.B., New York University, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1964LAWRENCE STEVEN ROSSS.B., University of Chicago, 1962• WITH HONORSARTHUR NORMAN KALESS.B., University of Chicago, 1961PAUL LLOYD KATZSTEPHEN JUDD KAVKAS.B., University of Chicago, 1961 CHARLES DUAN ROTHS.B., Otterbein College, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1963JOHN JOSEPH KOTTRAS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1962 SAMUEL KENNETH SCHONBERGA.B., Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia,1961MILFORD F. SCHWARTZ, JR.A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1961LORRAINE DOLORES LANG KOTTRAS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1962ALEXANDER MORTON SPENCEHARVEY S. STRAUSSS.M., University of Chicago, 1964EDWARD TARLOVA.B., Harvard University, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1964HARRIS C. TAYLORS.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1961HOWARD HARVEY TESSLERA.B., University of Michigan, 1961JERRY HARVEY TITELA.B., Carleton College, 1961JERRY J. TOMASOVICS.B., University of Chicago, 1962 STUART J. TOPOROFFB.E.E., College of the City of New York, 1959S.M., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1960DAVID ARTHUR TURNERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961NICHOLAS A. VICKA.B., University of Michigan, 1961GLENN HOWARD WEYHRICHNORMAN W. WINKLERA.B., University of Rochester, 1957BETTY IRENE WOLFS.B., University of Chicago, 1960ROLAND JAMES WONGLEE RICHARD YOUNGERA.B., Oberlin College, 1961• WITH HONORSCANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL ,SCIENCESWILLIAM DAVID BALLS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1958S.M., ibid., 1961(Zoology)DISSERTATION: Some Quantitative Aspects of theAggregation of Dissociated Embryonic ChickCells; The Effects on Embryonic Age and Cul­ture ConditionsTHADDEUS W. BORUNS.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: An Electron Microscopic and Bio­chemical Study of Type 1 Poliovirus InfectedHeLa S·3 CellsJOSEPH YUSUF KHAN CASSIMA.B., University of Illinois, 1951(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: Intrinsic Birefringence and OpticalRotatory Dispersion of Helical Polypeptides inSolutionFRANK JOSEPH GRABARITSS.B., Manhattan College, 1961(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: A Biochemical Investigation of In­creased Sensitivity to Reserpine in Rats with Bi­lateral Lesions in the Medial Forebrain BundleJAMES ALLEN HOPSONS.B., Yale University, 1957(Paleozoiilogy)DISSERTATION: The Braincase of the AdvancedMommal-like Reptile Bienotherium RICHARD LEE MILLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Zoology)DISSERTATION: Evidence for the Existence ofChemotaxis during Fertilization in LaomediaRICHARD WALTER MINTELS.B., University of Chicago, 1960(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: The Mechanisms for ThiosulfateBinding and Suljur-Suliur Bond Cleavage in theRhodanese ReactionRONALD L. PIDDINGTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1960S.M., ibid., 1963(Zoology)DISSERTATION: Glutamine Synthetase Activity inthe Developing Neural Retina of the ChickEmbryoDONALD C. RHOADSA.B., Cornell College, 1960S.M., State University of Iowa, 1963(Paleozoiiloey )DISSERTATION: Reworking and Deposition of Ma­rine Sediments by Biologic AgentsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESLAWRENCE CARLYLE BECKERA.B., Midland College, 1961A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: On Proving a Man's ResponsibilityGIORGIO BUCCELLATILaurea, Catholic University, Milan, Italy, 1958A.M., Fordham University, 1961(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Amorites 0/ the Ur III PeriodRICHARD S. ELLISA.B., Wabash College, Indiana, 1956A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Foundation Deposits in AncientMesopotamia: Archaeological and Textual DataWILLIAM HUGH WYLIE FIELDA.M., University 0/ Edinburgh, Scotland, 1951(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: A Critical Edition 0/ Part 0/ theWorks 0/ Raimon Vidal de Besaltl, with Linguis­tic and Literary CommentaryDAVID A. FLEMING, S.M.A.B., Saint Mary's University, Texas, 1959A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: A Study 0/ John Barclay's SatiricalNarrative Euphormionis Lusinini Satyricon(1605-1607) CHARLOTTE S. KNIAZZEHPh.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1931A.M., Columbia University, 1937(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: A Critical Edition 0/ a Portion ofthe Thirteenth Century Vides de Sants Ros­selloneses, Folios 156-261, of Manuscript 44,ParisPETER R. McKEONA.B., University of Chicago, 1959A.M., ibid., 1962(History)DISSERTATION: The Papal Reform and the Trans­formation of the General CouncilJOHN JOSEPH McMANMON,A.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1955A.M., ibid., 1961A.M., Holy Cross College, 1959(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Francis Hutcheson, An Inquiryinto the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty andVirtue, Treatise I: A Critical Edition with In­troduction and NotesFRANK NACCARATOA.B., Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1940A.M., University of Chicago, 1946(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Lo Livre de Les DonesRICHARD L. PUR TILLA.B., University of Chicago, 1958A.M., ibid., 1960(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Explanation, Prediction, and Con­firmationIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESINNIS GILLIAN ABRAHAMSONB.Sc., University 0/ Cape Town, South Africa,1959B.Sc. (Hons.), ibid., 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Statistics)DISSERTATION: On the Stochastic Comparison ofTests of HypothesesNICHOLAS ASKOUNES ASHFORDA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1959(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Triplet State Paramagnetic Reso­nance Absorption and Energy Transjer in theSingle Crystal System {J.Methylnaphthalene inNaphthaleneMAURICE JAMES YOUNG CLEMENTB.Sc., University 0/ British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1960M.Sc., ibid., 1961(Astronomy)DISSERTATION: Non-radial Oscillations 0/ RotatingGaseous Masses HOWARD DAVID COHENS.B., University 0/ Cali/omia, Berkeley, 1962(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Electric Dipole Polarizability0/ Atoms by the Hartree-Eock MethodJAMES JOSEPH COYLES.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1961(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Some Studies in Carbene ChemistryP. P. DIVAKARANB.Sc. (Hons.), University 0/ Madras, India, 1958(Physics)DISSERTATION: nr-Capture by He3 and the Two­Nucleon Capture ModelEUGENE BARRY FABESA.B., Harvard University, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Parabolic Partial Differential Equa­tions and Singular IntegralsDAVID HANDELS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1960( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Vector Bundles over Real Projec­tive SpacesROBERTM. HANDLERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1955(Physics)DISSERTATION: Single 'IT-Production in n-p Colli­sions Near ThresholdGLORIA T. ALBUERNE HOFFS.M., University of Chicago, 1957(Physics)DISSERTATION: Analysis and Model of Low-EnergyA KO ProductionHARTLEY HOSKINSS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Seismic Reflection Observations onthe Atlantic Continental Shelf, Slope, and RiseSoutheast of New EnglandKRISHNA PRASAD JAINB.Sc., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 1957M.Sc., ibid., 1959(Physics)DISSERTATION: Line Shapes and Configuration In­teraction of Exciton ResonancesPETER K. KLOEPPELS.B., University of North Carolina, 1952S.M., University of Illinois, 1954(Physics)DISSERTATION: Interactions of Stopping NegativePions with DeuteriumGADE VENKATA KRISHNARAOA.B., Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh, India,1951A.M_, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India,1954S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Unstable Homotopy of O(n)YUNG-YUNG LU KUOS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1956S.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Simple Lie Algebras of Rank ThreeRICHARD G. LARSONA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1961S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Hopf Algebras and Group AlgebrasJAMES NEVIN McNAMARAS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Bundle Theory for Quasi-Topologi­cal Spaces PAUL BRIAN MOORES.B., Michigan College of Mining & Technology,1962S.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Crystal Structures of Laueite,Mn2+F eS _2 (OH) !(PO�)! (H20) • 2HsO, and Meta­strengite, Fe3+(PO�) (H20)!, and a Crystallo­chemical Classification of Fe-Mn OrthophosphateHydratesROBERT THOMAS PAYNE IIIS.B., University of Chicago, 1959S.M., ibid., 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Phonon Energies in Germaniumfrom Phonon-Assisted TunnelingEUGENE STEPHEN PYSHS.B., Yale University, 1960( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Excited Electronic States of SmallMoleculesR. RAMACHANDRANB.Sc.(Hons.), University of Delhi, Delhi, India,1959M.Sc., ibid., 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Static Strong Coupling Theory andSymmetry BreakingROBERT J. SILBEYS.B., Brooklyn College, 1961(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Excitons in Molecular CrystalsMICHAEL SLATERB.A., University of Oxford, England, 1960(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Weakly Prime Alternative RingsLANCE W. SMALLS.B., University of Chicago, 1962S.M., ibid., 1962(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Studies on Non-Commutative No­etherian RingsRICHARD A. SOMMERFELD(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Heats of Formation of Zoisite,Muscovite, and Anorthite and ThermochemicalCalculations on Some Reactions Involving TheseMineralsMYINT L WIN THEINB.Sc., University of Rangoon, Burma, 1958S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Chester (Upper Mississippian) Gas­tropoda 0/ the Upper Mississippi and LowerOhio ValleysBRUCE EDWARD TRUMBOA.B., Knox College, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Sufficient Conditions for the WeakConvergence of Conditional Probability Distri­butions in a Metric Space LAWRENCE EDWARD WEBBA.B., Oberlin College, 1961S.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Crystal Structure of PorphineIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESHOWARD CHARLES ALLISONS.B., West Virginia University, 1956A.M., ibid., 1959(Education)DISSERTATION: Professional and Lay Influences onSchool Board Decision-MakingJAMES EDWARD MICHAEL BEBOUTA.B., Wayne State University, 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Dimensions of Emotional Expressionas a Predictor of Psychotherapy OutcomeROBERT LEE BEISNERA.M., University of Chicago, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: The A nti-I mperialist Impulse: TheMugwumps and the Republicans, 1898-1900GLADSTONE GEORGE BONNICKA.B., Roosevelt University, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: The United States Sugar Acts:Effects on Puerto Rican Sugar-cane OutputJAMES ALLISON BROWNA.B., University of Chicago, 1954A.M., ibid., 1958(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Prairie Peninsula: An Inter­action Area in the Eastern United StatesNEWTON R. CALHOUNA.B., Yale University, 1935A.M., Harvard University, 1939(Education)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of Components of Vis­ual Perception among Children and the Develop­ment of a Screening TestHARVEY MYRON CHOLDINA.B., University of Chicago, 1960A.M., ibid., 1963(Sociology)DISSERTATION: First Year in the Metropolis: AStudy of Migration and AdjustmentMIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHAL YIA.B., University of Chicago, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Artistic Problems and Their Solu­tions: An Exploration of Creativity in the ArtsLUCY DOUGLASS FREUNDA.B., Hunter College, 1959A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Education)DISSERTATION: Psychological Changes FollowingBrief Educational-Vocational Counseling NED L. GA YLINA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.M., ibid., 1961(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Psychotherapy and PsychologicalHealth: A Rorschach Function and StructureAnalysisROBERT LEO HASSENGERA.B., Notre Dame University, 1959A.M., Marquette University, 1961(Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Impact of a Value-OrientedCollege on the Religious Orientations of Stu­dents with Various Backgrounds, Traits, andCollege ExposuresWOLF V. HEYDEBRANDA.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Bureaucracy in Hospitals: AnAnalysis of Complexity and Coordination inFormal OrganizationsWILMER MARVIN KENDRICK, JR.A.B., Louisiana State University, 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Xenophon's Political PhilosophyYOAV KISLEVS.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1961S.M., ibid., 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: Estimating a Production Functionfrom 1959 U.S. Census of Agricultural DataMARSHALL KOLINA.B., Reed College, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1953(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Relative Prices of CorporateEquity with Particular Attention to InvestorValuation of Retained Earnings and DividendsTests on Cross-Sections of Industrials, 1951-1957BARBARA A. LERNERA.B., University of Illinois, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Rorschach M and Dreams: A Vali­dation Study Using Drug-Induced Dream-Depri­vationPAUL DANIEL P AEFF LIPSITTA.B., Brown University, 1950Ll.B., Boston University, 1952S.M., Tufts University, 1960(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Defensiveness in Decision Makingas a Function of Sex Role IdentificationLOUISE MARONA.B., University of Chicago, 1958(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Experience Balance as a De­terminant of Sensitivity to Social ReinforcementLUCY ANN MARXA.B., Texas Christian University, 1956A.M., ibid., 1960(Education)DISSERTATION: The Use of W hiteheadian Principlesin University Adult EducationEUGENE FERRELL MILLERA.B., Emory University, 1957A.M., ibid., 1962(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: The Political Philosophy of DavidHume: An Interpretation of Its ModeBHASKAR D. MISRAB.Com., Agra Unicersity, Indore, India, 1953M.Com., University of Allahabad, Allahabad, In-dia, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Sociology)DISSERTA TION : Correlates of Males' Attitudetowards Family Planning: A Study of the LowSocio-Economic Status Negro Males of ChicagoLAWRENCE JOHN MONROEA.B., University of Wichita, 1959A.M., University of Kansas, 1961(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Psychological and PhysiologicalDifferences between Good and Poor SleepersHUMBERT STEVEN NELLIS.B., University of Georgia, 1951A.M., Columbia University, 1956(History)DISSERTATION: The Role of the "Colonial" Pressin the Italian-American Community of Chicago,1886-1921MARGARET A. PARKMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Identity, Role, and Family Func­tioningARNOLD WILLIAM RACHMANA.B., University of Buffalo, 1958A.M., Roosevelt University, 1960(Human Development)DISSERTATION: Changes in Cognitive Dimensionsof Affective Responses as a Result of Psycho­therapy THOMAS LESLIE RILEYS.B., University of Kentucky, 1949A.B., Hanover College, 1954S.M., University of Kentucky, 1955(Education)DISSERTATION: The Development of Extension inthe Land-Grant Universities, 1862-1914PEDRO JOSE RIVERA-RIVERAA.B., Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico, SanGerman, Puerto Rico, 1944A.M., University of Chicago, 1954(Education)DISSERTATION: General Studies as Preparation forCollege Work: A Study of the Effectiveness ofOne Such Program and of Some Related Psycho­Social FactorsGIAN SINGH SAHOTAA.B., The Panjab University, Panjab, India, 1952A.M., Leeds University, Leeds, England, 1957(Economics)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of the Causes of theSecular Decline in the Relative Price of Fer­tilizerWAHBAH AJAJ SAYEGHA.B., American University of Beirut, Lebanon,1955A.M., ibid., 1958(Education)DISSERTATION: The Relative Effectiveness and Effi­ciency of Linear Programmed Materials andConventional TextbooksLEO MARTIN SNOWISSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Chicago and Congress: A Study ofMetropolitan RepresentationCAROL KEHR TITTLEA.B., University of Colorado, 1954A.M., Ohio State University, 1955(Education)DISSERTATION: Verbal Training and Mediation inChildren's Discrimination LearningTHOMAS JACOB TUCKERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1954A.M., ibid., 1961(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Effects of Preoperative Overtrainingon Performance of Monkeys Sustaining Lesionsof Frontal Granular Cortexv. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLLELAND EUGENE ELHARDA.B., Capital University, 1953D.B., ibid., 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: Faith and IdentityVI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARGARET MARY HEYMANA.B., Wellesley College, 1932S.M., Columbia University, 1944DISSERTATION: Collaboration in a General Hospi­tal: The Relationship between Case Outcomeand the Initial Agreement of the Doctor, Case­worker, and Patient on the Medical SocialProblem, the Solution, and the MeansTHE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESF or the Degree at Doctor at Science:ERNST BORIS CHAIN, Professor of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science andTechnology, London, England.Ernst Boris Chain, scientist and scholar, whose investigative skills brought penicillin out of thelaboratory into the clinic and pointed the way to the conquest of infectious diseases by antibiotics.The candidate will be presented by James W. Moulder, Professor and Chairman of theDepartment of Microbiology.FRANCOIS JACOB, Chef du Service (Charge du Service de Cenetique microbienne),Institut Pasteur, Professeur au College de France.Francois Jacob, microbial geneticist, whose ingenious experiments and theoretical models havecontributed in outstanding fashion to the understanding of the molecular basis of heredity.The candidate will be presented by Raymond E. Zirkle, Professor and Chairman of theDepartment of Biophysics.JACQUES LUCIEN MONOD, Directeur du Service de Biochimie Cellulaire, InstitutPasteur, Professeur a la Faculte des Sciences, Universite de Paris.Jacques Lucien Monod, molecular biologist, skilled experimentalist, and theorist, whose contribu­tions to contemporary biology mark him as grand master of his profession.The candidate will be presented by Earl A. Evans, Jr., Professor and Chairman of theDepartment of Biochemistry.THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALFugue in C Major(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)A reception tor the graduates and their guests will be held in the patio atIda Noyes Hall immediately tollowing the Convocation. BachORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSENGWIN J. KOLBKATHERINE BAILEYJORDY BELLMONICA BOYDMARC ROLAND COGANKATHERINE MARY DUSAKROSEMARIE MURDOCK FROSTLINDA SUE GRAYLLOYD ASHER GREENEWAYNE EUGENE GROVESROBIN STEWART GUSHURSTNEIL BARRY BRASTLA URA KRISTINE CAMPBELLCARL FREDERICK HODELANNA ELIZABETH HOLLINGERJOHN WESLEY MORRISONALLAN DON NOVETSKYMARY JOHANNA PUGHARTHUR GERALD ROBINSJUDY ELLEN SCHAVRIEN ASSIST ANT MARSHALSJAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEHERMAN GLENN RICHEYEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM] JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES1964-65CHARLES THOMAS HADDENJUDITH MAGIDSONJOAN ELLEN MAHONEYULRICH KARL MELCHERKENNETH LYLE MEYERMARY MORRISON PARMEREDWARD GEORGE SCHMIDTADRIAN MICHAEL SCHNALLLORAINE MARSHA STERN1965-66JOEL NEVIN SHAPIROWILLIAM HAROLD SPECHTMARTIN STERNSTEINJUDITH NELSON STROMMEREDWIN ROMINE TAYLORKATHERINE WEXLERLEWIS DAVID WILLIAMSPAUL ALAN ZUCKERThe 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.