THE UNTIVERSTITY Of CHTICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred FourteenthCONVOCATTIONTheSPRTINGSECOND SESSIONJune EleventhA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-sixROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCKSESFor the Conferring oj DegreesTen o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Adagio in A Minor(The congregation standing until the flags reach the chancel)The Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe 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. SMITHBachTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSGEORGE W. BEADLEPresident of the UniversitySOLO"Ohl had I Jubal's lyre" (from Joshua)N EVA PILGRIM, SopranoOh! had I J ubal' s lyre, or Miriam's tuneful voice;To sounds like his I would aspire,In songs like hers rejoice.My humble strains but faintly showHow much to heav'n and thee lowe. HandelTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingARUNAS LEONARDUS LIULEVICIUS, Associate Professor of MathematicsMr. Liulevicius took all his undergraduate and graduate training at Chicago, obtaining his Ph.D.degree at the University of Chicago in 1960. His research has been in the field of algebraic topol­ogy, where his growing reputation is based on a series of fine papers on the Steenrod algebra andcharacteristic classes of manifolds. Always willing to try new methods, he is one of the pioneersin the use of computers in this very abstract branch of mathematics. He held a National ScienceFoundation postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1961-62 and has beenawarded a Sloan Foundation fellowship beginning next year. From the beginning of his teachingcareer here he has committed an enormous amount of time and energy to students at all levels.His clarity of presentation and the care he devotes to preparing his lectures from Freshman Cal­culus to the most abstruse graduate courses have so attracted students that they have made a careerout of Liulevicius' courses. Many students now getting their Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics are atribute to his personal efforts to a degree that few can match.ELDER J. OLSON, Professor of EnglishFor almost a quarter century Elder Olson has set Chicago's undergraduates a unique example ofrigorous and elegant thought. His courses in literary criticism, poetry, and drama are conductedwith a lucid intensity that attracts more students than can usually be accommodated. These thou­sands of students not only learn, with Mr. Olson, the precision necessary in literary studies; theyalso may see, in this teacher, a man passionately engaged with literature itself.Mr. Olson is himself an active and distinguished poet, critic, and scholar. He published his firstbook of poems while still an undergraduate at Chicago (A.B., 1934), and his Chicago doctoraldissertation on prosody was published in 1938. Four other volumes of his verse-lyrical, narrative,and dramatic-have appeared in subsequent years. Since his appointment to the faculty of the Col­lege in 1942, Mr. Olson has also produced three volumes of literary criticism, as well as manywidely anthologized articles. These articles and books, along with his introductions to the collec­tions of verse and criticism he has edited in the last two years, place Mr. Olson in the forefront ofliterary theoreticians in the English-speaking world.But, above all, Mr. Olson is a practitioner of literature-in the writing of poetry, in lecturing,and in classroom discussion. While he has held visiting professorships in such diverse places asGermany and the Philippines, and has lectured at dozens of American universities, it is the studentsat Chicago who have most benefited from his devotion and rigor. In the Chicago classroom, wherehe was himself a student, Mr. Olson's diverse talents merge, and for this the University and gen­erations of its students have cause to be grateful.DAVID ELLIOT ORLINSKY, Assistant Professor of the Social SciencesSince joining the faculty of the University of Chicago in 1960, David Orlinsky has been con­spicuous for his efforts to sustain and redefine the finest traditions of college teaching. Both in thecreative conduct of class discussions and his assiduous guidance of individual student papers, he hasused all of the devices of the impassioned teacher-exasperation, irony, nurturance, and radicalimagination-to goad his students into an unflinching quest for excellence. He has performed asimilar role among his colleagues on the staff of Social Sciences II, of which he has been a de­voted and generous member, both through his painstaking work in transforming the curriculum ofthat course and his unflagging insistence that the highest educational goals remain uppermost inthe minds of its teachers.A graduate of the University of Chicago, from which he received his A.B. degree in 1954 andhis Ph.D. degree in Psychology in 1962, Mr. Orlinsky embodies the characteristic double concernof this university for the professional competence of the specialist and the broad interests of the in­tellectual. His specialized work has been primarily in the area of dream research, to which he hascontributed a distinguished dissertation and a number of important published papers. His moregeneral interests have led him to some original integrative inquiries including "Modalities of Inter­personal Style" and "Personality from the Viewpoint of Role Analysis: A Critical Synthesis." Mr.Orlinsky's deep-going intellectual concerns have also resulted in the creation of two outstandingnew courses in the College curriculum, "Freud: Basic Psychological Writings" and "Psychology ofLove." In these widely appreciated courses as well as in the many other ways in which he hasparticipated vigorously in the life of the university community, Mr. Orlinsky has converted numer­ous students to the belief that it remains possible to tackle fundamental intellectual questionswhile maintaining the highest standards of scholarship.NATHAN SUGARMAN, Professor of ChemistryDistinguished scientist-teacher in a university that accepts excellence as a norm, he has inspiredmany young men and women to follow careers in chemistry and countless others to a broader un­derstanding of science. Wise counselor and understanding friend of undergraduates, he establishesstandards that challenge each to give his best. With an unerring skill he helps them to distinguishthose principles of science which we may surely know from those useful speculations that guide ourefforts at the edge of knowledge. He brings to his students that sense of wonder and excitementthat rewards research and the fulfillment that follows inquiry into natural phenomena.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Leon George AdamsEdward Michael AlpernJean AntonStanley Ira BachJoel Isaac BeckVictor BersJanet Louise BlochAndrea J. BorrFrances Rigberg CarrollRuth Lillian DusenberyLynne Tilford EllinwoodBernd T. EndersPhilip Eli FertikWilliam Mark FreundRobert Bennett GennisCarol Cirelle GouldGeorgia Marks GreenRobin Stewart GushurstJoAnn Henikoff Barbara Rae HersteinMichael Bruce HoffmanRobert James HolcombAnna Elizabeth HollingerAllen Louis HorwitzStephen B. HowellCarol IglauerBruce David KaplanDaniel KesdenLawrence Arthur LevitKenneth MeyerRobert Alan MillerMargaret Sarah MovshinJoseph Alvin NeisendorferAllan Don NovetskyMera Joan OxenhornMary Johanna PughDiane Kamins QuinnRoberta Ann Reb Barbara Alice RhineArthur Gerald RobinsJudy Ellen SchavrienJoel N. ShapiroBarbara Bock SiemensCarl Paul SimonPaul N. SkenazyPaul H. SoloffMartin SternsteinEve L. TaussFrank Joseph ThompsonJohn Albert TossellClifford L. WeaverEllen Ruth WeissKatharine WexlerLewis David WilliamsSteven C. WofsyPaul Alan ZuckerAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Janet Louise Bloch(Russian Civilization)Philip Eli Fertik(Social Sciences)Bruce F. Freed(History)Stephen B. Howell(Biology)Daniel Kesden(Biology)Mera Joan Oxenhorn(English)Thomas Sidney Peterson(History)Barbara Bock Siemens(English)Paul N. Skenazy(English) Paper: "Russian Trade Unions: 1917-1921"Paper: "Ethnographic Operationalism and theAnthropological Conception of Cul­ture"Paper: "The Negro in the 1916 PresidentialElection: A Case Study of Chicago"Paper: "Lipoproteins in the Kidney"Paper: "Inducing Autoimmunity to the Mor­ris Hepatoma in Rats"Paper: "Characterization in Shaw's Drama ofIdeas"Paper: "Luther's Image of Augustine"Paper: "The Productions of Shakespeare'sComedies Considered in the Light ofElizabethan Traditions of ExtemporalClowning"Paper: "Man in His Pity: Dangling Man andSeize the Day"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision of the Biological Sciences:Allen Louis Horwitz(.Biology)Judith Nelson Strommer(Biology) Paper: "Preparations of Infectious DNA fromLambda Bacteriophage"Paper: "Chlorophyll Synthesis and Chloro­plast Maturation"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision of the Physical Sciences:Paper: "The Nitrogen-Carbon MonoxidePhase Diagram"Paper: "Attempted Production of the Cationof Benzocyclopropene"Paper: "Electron Spin Resonance and FreeRadical Anions"Meredith Joan Angwin(Chemistry)Ruth Lilian Dusenbery(C hemistry)Robert Bennett Gennis(C hemistry}Carl Frederick Hodel(C hemistry) Paper: Optical Properties of TransitionalMetal (II) Fluorides Crystals"Paper: "Photochemistry and the TripletState"Paper: "Studies on Cobalt DimethylgloximeComplexes"Paper: "Photochemical Reactions of Methylt-Butyl Ketone in Solution"Paper: "The Molecular Accelerator"Melvin David Mandell(Chemistry)John Albert Tossell(Chemistry)Lewis David Williams(C hemistry)Steven C. Wofsky(Chemistry)Members elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the.University:CLASS OF 1966Third YearJean AntonNeil Barry Brast Robert Bennett GennisJo Ann HenikoffFourth YearJanet Louise BlochAndrea J. BorrCarol Cire1le GouldBarbara Rae HersteinAnna Elizabeth HollingerAllen Louis HorwitzStephen B. Howell Lawrence Arthur LevitJoseph Alvin NeisendorferAllan Don NovetskyDora ParisRoberta Ann RebBarbara Alice RhineCLASS OF 1967Third YearEmmanuel George Cassimatis Paula L. HoffmanMelvin M. Firestone Nora Dawn Lesser Paul Alan ZuckerArthur Gerald RobinsBarbara Bock SiemensPaul N. SkenazyJohn Albert TossellClifford L. WeaverKatherine WexlerTerry C. LyonsMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Howard S. BenensohnGordon Martin BurghardtFrank Joseph GrabaritsDoris Gruenewald Peter HauriAndrew John JasonWayne Banks Lanier, Jr.Nicholas Charles Maravolo Lawrence Allan MesseCarl W. PierceCarl Martin Rose, Jr.Walter Erich StumpfAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:George T. AngwinRobert Lindsay Hall Allan Don NovetskyHoward Schwartz Carl Paul SimonMembers of the Junior and Senior classes of the School of Medicine elected toBeta of IIIinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excel1ence in the workof the School:Robert Willey BurtonEugene Hubert BlackstoneJay Samuel DeVoreJeffrey FrankelGary William GoldsteinDavid Larry Horwitz Howard Lutz KirzRonald Jay KroneNorman LeafJohn Paul�c�ahonJoel Elisabeth Murray Carl W. PierceDaniel RosenblumDeborah Jay ScherzBetty Lou TomWesley D. UlrichMembers elected to Gamma of I11inois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Robert C. BarnesRobert Oliver BentEdward Francis BonkowskiJohn Patrick BourgCharles I. CloughLouis Leon CzyzewskiThomas Ernest ErtlEdward Leland FitzsimmonsAlgert G. GrimaliaJohn Frederick Hirschmann John �cCord Holzer, Jr.Thomas William KnowlesJorge Gabriel LarrainFrederick Dean LeutnerJohn Lysle Logan, Jr.Joseph Philip MullinixHugo Zeballos OvandoAllan Herman PerlmanJohn B. L. PierceStuart Williams Porter Norman John RisoyaRichard E. Schreiber, Jr.Thomas Russell ShieldsRobert Leonard StahlDean Gage TaylorReno J. T estolinWilliam Gordon ToddRichard J. WaldWilliam Enos Wetzel, Jr.David Allen WrendMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excel1ence in the work of the School:Alexander Blair AikmanRobert George BergerRobert Michael BergerRoland E. BrandelDavid Nelson Brown Lewis M. CollensRobert James DonovanPaul Francis GleesonDuane Ward Krohnke George A. Ranney, Jr.Walter J. Robinson III�ichae1 L. ShakmanVoyle Clark WilsonThe Academy of American Poets Prizes, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, are awarded to:James Prier, FirstDiana E. Schultz, Honorable Mention A group of 12 poemsPoems: "The Pharaoh's Immortality"; "SilentVoices"; "An Infinity"; "Arise, andCome Away"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, areawarded to:Richard Eno, FirstPaul J. Peckar, Second Kenneth Webb,ThirdArthur Morey, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded to:William A. Douglass Essay: "Death in Murelaga"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior student majoring in United States history, is awarded to:Bruce F. FreedThe Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to the student in the first-year tutorial programat the Law School whose work is most worthy of special recognition, isawarded to:Martha F. AlschulerThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in and out of the classroom, is awarded to:Richard A. PollackThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded to:John M. BealThe 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:Donald Roswell HopkinsThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiencyin clinical medicine, is made to:Daniel RosenblumThe Chicago Folklore Prizes are awarded to:MacEdward Leach, First Book: Folk Ballads and Songs of the Lab­rador CoastBook: 100 Armenian TalesCollection: "Egyptian Folk Songs"Susie Hoogasan-Villa, FirstBaheega Sidky Rasheed, HonorableMentionThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to a graduating Senior who has achieved the highestrecord in the field of Mathematics, is awarded to:Joseph Alvin N eisendorferThe Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the Howelll\1urray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extracurriculum at the University of Chicago:Judy Beth CohenSally Ann CookBernard Norman GrofmanDennis L. Larson Robert Frank LeveyRoberta Ann RebJoel N. Shapiro Donald Wesley SwantonAnne Elise ThaIRichard J. ThompsonThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School ofSocial Service Administration for outstanding work in the first year andpromise of future achievement in the field of Social Work, is awarded to:Eda GoldsteinThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded to:Juliet McGrath, FirstRichard Eno, SecondH. Frederick Reisz, Jr., Third Poem: "Voyages"Poem: "Poet's Progress"Poem: "Hag for a Muse"The Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the best student contribution published in theUniversity of Chicago Law Review, is awarded to:Robert Michael BergerThe Francis R. Friedman Prizes, for excellence in the fine arts, are awarded to:William F. Conger, First Donald Waddell, Second Erin Libby Jones, ThirdThe E. Gellhorn Neurophysiology Prize, to a graduate or medical studentshowing outstanding promise in the field of neurophysiology, is awardedto:William Stell, Department of AnatomyThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize, to a student in the Department ofPhysiology for his industry, sincerity, and ability, is awarded to:David HoltzmanThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Ger­manic Languages and Literatures, are awarded to:Marilyn Virginia Bergstrom, SwedishStephen May, GermanPhoebe Ann Palmer, German Carol Sue Rubenstein, GermanJudith Eve Schuppien, GermanThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes, to undergraduatesfor original essays, are awarded to:Stanley Ira Bach, First Essay: "Council-Manager Government in theModern City"Essay: "Development of the Mayor-CouncilRelationship in Chicago"Ellis B. Levin, FirstDonald Lincoln Weinberg, Second Essay: "Swedish Monarchy: A Peculiar Ab­solutism"Essay: "Stalin and Trotsky in China"Essay: "The French Resistance: Why Did ItFail as a Political Movement in thePost-War Period?"Marc Linder, ThirdMarjorie Ruth Mazen,: ThirdThe 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:Donald Wesley SwantonThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winning teams in thecompetition, are made to:Howard Barney Abrams, FirstRichard Gus Singer, First Donald Joseph Christl, SecondFrank Harold W ohl, SecondThe Robert H. Jackson Prize, to a student in the Law School for the bestpaper submitted in the Seminar on Constitutional Law, is awarded to:James Francis KelleyThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible reading, are awarded to:Larry Lee Greenfield, First Douglas Carl Benson, SecondThe Karl Llewellyn Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oral argument inthe second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awarded to:John Gaubatz John HoyleThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the student who has contributed mostto the Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made to:Donald M. ThompsonThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a college student, for an essay showinga special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose, isawarded to:Richard P. Hack Essay: "The Grand Vision: A Considerationof the Work of Norman Mailer"The Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded to:Robert B. K. B. DewarThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School at Social Serv­ice Administration tor outstanding work in the first year and promiseot tuture achievement in the field oi Social Work, is made to':Dorothy HuntThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition oi outstanding accom­plishments in the field at Medical Science, is made to:Charles Yanofsky, Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford UniversityThe David Riesman Prizes, tor the most outstanding papers in the AutumnQuarter oi Social Science 121-122-123, are awarded to:Keith J. Lencho, First Paper: "Face-Work in International Inter­action"Dorothea Kline, Second Paper: "No Exit: A Study in Interaction"The Susan Colver Rosenherger Prize, tor constructive study and originalresearch in the Department at Sociology, is awarded to:Harold Finestone Dissertation, June, 1964, "A ComparativeStudy of Reformation and Re­cidivism among Italian and Pol­ish Offenders"The Scholastic Achievement Award at the Recording tor the Blind, Inc.,is made to:Phillip S. Horwitz, Honorable MentionThe Screen Gems Awards, tor excellence in creative writing, are made to:Robert Flanagan James M. SextonThe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro Prize, tor excellence in the fine arts,is awarded to:Sandra Rosen Joanna Margaret SchutzThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, tor original work in the field atLiterary Criticism, is awarded to:Paul Burstein Essay: "Catch-22 and The Thin Red Line asDescription of Mass Society: A Studyof Catch-22 by Joseph Heller and TheThin Red Line by James Jones"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior athlete with the best all-aroundrecord tor athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded to:Thomas Arthur GoltzThe Richard West Temple Prize, to a student in the Department at Psy­chology tor outstanding research in the field at Psychology, is awarded to:Benjamin B. Beck Essay: "Problem Solving in Gibbons"The Max Weber Prizes, tor the most outstanding papers in the WinterQuarter at Social Science 121-122-123, are awarded to:Daniel Kesden, First Paper: "The Negro Family: A Critique ofthe Moynihan Report"Paper: "Agents and Ushers: A Comparisonof Two Case Studies"Paper: "The Constabulary Concept and Bu­reaucratic Control"Paper: "A View of the West Side and theProblems of the Poor"Steven Henikoff, SecondLeigh Alan Goren,Honorable MentionDavid Arnold Satter,Honorable MentionTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Wayne C. Booth)The Student Aides by Marshal Harold HaydonIn the Divinity School by Dean Jerald C. BrauerIn the Law School by Dean Phil C. NealCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREESUSAN L. ADLER(History) I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:EDWARD MICHAEL ALPERN(Psychology)DAVID LEWIS AIKEN(Tutorial Studies) DONALD LEE ANDERSON, JR.(Mathematics)JEAN ANTON(Psychology)NEIL PHILIP ARKUSS(Political Science) GARRY L. BRECKON(Philosophy)HODA JANE BRIGMAN(General Studies in the Humanities)ALEXANDER LOUIS BROUDE(Russian Civilization)LAWRENCE R. ASHLEY(Philosophy)KENNETH HOWARD ASTRIN(Biology)STANLEY IRA BACH(Political Science) SANDRA GENE BRYAN·(Sociology)JAMES THOMAS BUNTING(Geophysical Sciences)FRANCES RIGBERG CARROLL(Philosophy)IRA CHURGIN(History)STEPHEN MICHAEL CLAUSER(Psychology)JACQUELINE ANN COATS(Art)JOE MICHAEL COBB(Economics)BENJAMIN JACK COHEN(History)JUDY BETH COHEN(Slavic Languages and Literatures)CHARLES ELBERT COLSON III(Psychology)DANIEL KEITH CONNER(Anthropology)SALLY ANN COOK(Psychology)BRIAN CORMAN(English Language and Literature)JOSEPH LAURENCE COSTIN, JR.(Sociology)WILLIAM CHARLES CREGAR(History)JOHN F. CULP(Economics)ELIZABETH BACHMAN(English Language and Literature)MARTHA A. BAECHLE(Sociology)MICHAEL BRUCE BARTON(Economics)NANCY LOUISE BARTY(Psychology)MARY LOU BASCOM(Anthropology)MARCIA LYNN BATCHELLER(Biology)JOEL ISAAC BECK(General Studies in the Humanities)GAIL SANDRA BEESEN(Psychology)GREGORY MOSES BELLOW(Psychology)VICTOR BERS(Classical Languages and Literatures)ROBERT RICHARD BIANCHI(Political Science)LISA S. BLAIR(Anthropology)THOMAS JAMES BLATTNER(History)JANET LOUISE BLOCH(Russian Civilization) IAN RANDALL HAMPTON DALE(Linguistics)ZAHAVA BLUM(Sociology) SANDRA CLAIR DANFORTH(Political Science)ANDREA J. BORR(Mathematics) JAMES DAVIS SHELDON DANIELSON(Physics)JAMES ANDREW DAVIS(Psychology)ELLEN O'GALLAGHER DEAKIN(History)JOHN G. DEMOU(Art)DAVID C. DODGE III(Chemistry)WALTER CASIMIR DOPIERALA(History)DAVID LAWRENCE BOSTICK� JR.(Psychology)JAROLD JAN BOWLUS(International Relations).. CATHERINE STEIN BOYAN(Education)CRAIG H. BRADLEY(Chemistry)RICHARD LEE BRAUER(Philosophy)ABBY DORFMAN(Mathematics) JULIE EDDA GORDON(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DONALD MARTIN DRUKER(History) NAOMI RUTH GORING(Human Development)STEPHEN TAYLOR DWORKIN(Far Eastern Civilizations) MARY COYNE GOTTSCHALK(History)CAROL CIRELLE GOULD(Ideas and Methods)GEORGIA MARKS GREEN(Linguistics)ALEXANDRA CROMELIN EARLE(General Studies in the Humanities)MARCIA ELAINE EARLENBAUGH(History)LYNNE TILFORD ELLINWOOD(General Studies in the Humanities) JUDITH ALYCE GREEN(Psychology)JEANNIE ARIZONA GREENBAUM(Sociology)PAUL A. GREENBERG(History)CAROL HELENE GREENFELD(Mathematics)EDWARD J. ENTIN(Sociology)JOANN S. EPSTEIN(Anthropology)CATHERINE LOUISE FARRELL(History) MARTHA ANN GROSSBLAT(English Language and Literature)BARBARA MOSES FELDMAN(History)PHILIP ELI FER TIK(General Studies in Social Sciences) PHILLIP E. GROVER(Psychology)ROBIN STEWART GUSHURST(Psychology)HOWARD A. GUTFELD(Political Science)DANIEL R. FIELD(History)DANIEL ALLEN FOLEY(Anthropology)STEPHEN L. FORD(Sociology)PHILLIS TRAPANI FOX(General Studies in Social Sciences) LINDA HAHN(Classical Languages and Literatures)SALLY FLORENCE HAIMO(Psychology)SALLIE ANNE HANE(Professional Option: Library Science)BRUCE F. FREED(History) ROSEMARY FERN HANSON(Psychology)JACK HOWARD HARRIS(Economics)WILLIAM MARK FREUND(History)JUDITH NAOMI FRIEDLANDER(Linguistics) ROBIN HEISS(Political Science)JAMES W. FULLINWIDER(History) JOANN HENIKOFF(Psychology)ROBERT DAVID HERMAN(Human Development)RICHARD ROBERT GANZ(General Studies in the Humanities)THOMAS F. GARRETT(English Language and Literature) GEOFFREY B. HERON(Biology)FRANK RICHARD HERRON(Economics)MICHAEL H. GAY(Biology)SALLY KATHERINE GIESEL(Germanic Languages and Literatures) BARBARA RAE HERSTEIN(History)HOWARD LEE HERTZ(English Language and Literature)GREGORY GOGO(Philosophy)THOMAS A. GOLTZ(Economics) WILLIAM EARL HERZOG(General Studies in Social Sciences)EVERETT CARLTON GOODWIN(Political Science) SANDRA HINDMAN(Art)EVE FAY HOCHWALD(Anthropology)ROBERT MERRITT HODGE(Ideas and Methods)MICHAEL BRUCE HOFFMAN(Biology)ROBERT JAMES HOLCOMB(Classical Languages and Literatures) JOHN EDWARD LEARY, JR.(History)FRANCIS M. LECLAIR(Physics)MARVIN WILLIAM LEIFER(Biology)THOMAS WINSTON LEIGHTON(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DEIRDRE CHRISTIE HOLLOWAY(Biology)ELIZABETH ANN HOORNAERT(History)SUSAN N. HOROWITZ(General Studies in the Humanities) ROSS MARLO LENCE(Political Science)STEPHANIE JEAN LERNER(Human Development)NANCY LINCOLN HOUGHTEN(Human Development) ROBERT FRANK LEVEY(Tutorial Studies)LAWRENCE ARTHUR LEVIT(Economics)PETER SEYMOUR LEWIS(Mathematics)STEPHEN B. HOWELL(Biology)MARY HRYNEWYCH(Slavic Languages and Literatures) JUDITH SARA LICHTENSTEIN(Art)ALAN STEVEN LIEBERMAN(Political Science)DAVID ALAN LILLY(Physics)MARC LINDER(History)DAVID ROSS LINK(English Language and Literature)CAROL IGLAUER(Psychology)HOWARD J. ISADOR(Political Science)MICHl DEE ISHIDA(Biology)RAYMOND JEFFORDS, JR.(Psychology)CAROL LEE JENKINS(General Studies in the Humanities) RONALD W. LINK(English Language and Literature)JOHN HOWARD LION(English Language and Literature)SAYRE JENNINGS(Political Science)WILLIAM DEAN JOHNSON(Music)EDWARD DOUGLASS JONES III(Economics) EUGENE I. LOWENTHAL(Mathematics)SUSAN JEAN LUTZ(Slavic Languages and Literatures)STEVEN GENE KALLISON(Biology)BRUCE DAVID KAPLAN(Indian Civilization) F. RICHARD LYFORD(Political Science)JOAN ELLEN KAPSTEIN(Romance Languages and Literatures) ROBERT ALTON MARRIOT(Psychology)EVELYN LILIANE MARSH(Philosophy)LEROY W. MATTHIAS(Philosophy)LENORE S. MATZ(Slavic Languages and Literatures)MARIAN FRANCES KERIEVSKY(Psychology)DANIEL KESDEN(Biology)WILLIAM NORMAN KLUESSNER(Economics) MARJORIE RUTH MAZEN(History)GAEA McCORMICK(Russian Civilization)LEROY PAUL KNAUTH(Geophysical Sciences)PATRICIA KOBE(English Language and Literature) CLAUDIA DALE MEAD(Biology)KENNETH MEYER(Psychology)WAYNE J. LAVENDER(Psychology)DAVID PHILIP MIDLAND(Economics) ROBERTA ANN REB(History)KAREN JEAN WALLACE REHFELDT(Chemistry)PHYLLIS S. REINSTEIN(Psychology)BARBARA ALICE RHINE(History)GRANTLEN EDWARD RICE(Political Science)ROBERT ALAN MILLER(History)MINOT K. MILLIKEN, JR.(English Language and Literature)MARGARET SARA MOVSHIN(English Language and Literature)TERRY MOYEMONT(Philosophy)BONNIE M. MUIRHEAD(English Language and Literature) ROBERT IRVIN RICHTER(Economics)PAMELA ANN MULAC(Psychology)SANDRA MICHELE NATHAN(Political Science) DENNIS L. RILEY(Physics)MICHAEL D. RIND(Political Science)JAMES THEODORE NEWTON(Political Science) CHERYLNN JOAN RISCH(English Language and Literature)JON ROSENTHAL(Mathematics)ANNE ALLYN ROSHER(International Relations)STEVEN D. NORTON(Psychology)LAWRENCE ADIGWE OKAFO(Biology)JUDITH KAY OLSON(Germanic Languages and Literatures) ALLEN J. RUBIN(Sociology) .SUSAN HERSH SACHS(English Language and Literature)YURI ORECHW A(Physics)MERA JOAN OXENHORN(English Language and Literature)RUTH PIEPLOW PARR(Far Eastern Civilizations)ARTHUR BARRY PAULSON(General Studies in the Humanities) JORDAN LEWIS SANDKE(History)CHARLOTTE MESSER SANFORD(Indian Civilization)JAMES F. SAYRE(General Studies in the Humanities)DANIEL WOODROUGH SCHERMER(Political Science)JOHN LOUIS PAZOUR(Economics) ,MAYER F. PERELMUTER(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)THOMAS SIDNEY PETERSON(History)ANTHONY FRANCIS PHILIPPS(Chemistry)RICHARD A. POLLACK(English Language and Literature)MELINDA WORTH POPHAM(English Language and Literature) GEORGE R. SCHREEDER(Economics)LEONARD CHARLES SCHWARTZ(History and Philosophy 0/ Physical Science)MICHAEL A. SHERMAN(General Studies in the Humanities)RICHARD MICHAEL SHOWMAN(Biology)BARBARA BOCK SIEMENS(English Language and Literature)LINDA ROSE PORTNAY(English Language and Literature) ELLEN SIEVER(Biology)JEAN MARIE SITTERLY(English Language and Literature)PAUL N. SKENAZY(English Language and Literature)LAWRENCE SLIFMAN(Economics)JAMES M. S. POWELL(History)MARGARET ILSE PUNER(General Studies in the Humanities)DIANE KAMINS QUINN(General Studies in the Humanities)RICHARD KENNETH QUINN(Political Science) MICHAEL CHARLES SMITH(Psychology)ROSALIND STEFANIK(Political Science) EVERARDO A. VERGUIZAS(Romance Languages and Literatures)RICHARD VON LEHE STERZ(Biology)ANNE CHERYL STUDLEY( Mathematics) VALERIE M. W ALDHORN(Psychology)SARAH ANN WALLACE(English Language and Literature)PAUL JAY SULEK(Psychology)MICHELLE ANN SURVEYER(Education) CLIFFORD L. WEAVER(Economics)ALAN NEAL SUSSMAN(Political Science) PETER ALAN WEIL(History)ELLEN RUTH WEISS(English Language and Literature)LEE EDWARD TABIN(English Language and Literature) MICHAEL H. WILKINS(Political Science)MARYANN TARANOWSKI(A nthropology)ANNE ELISE THAL(Human Development) RICHARD LEE WILSON(Political Science)FRANK JOSEPH THOMPSON(Political Science) OSA MONICA WIREBJER(Sociology)ROBERT M. WULFF(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)EUGENE PAUL TRABICH(Economics) SUSAN M. YAEGER(General Studies in the Humanities)RYAN DONALD TWENEY(Psychology)CHARLES RUSSELL TWIST(Ideas and Methods)CATHERINE· ANNE UNGAR(A nthropology)JOANNE MARIE URBAN(History and Philosophy 0/ Physical Science) JAMES D. YOUNG(Anthropology)DONALD JOSEPH YUKNIS(Political Science)MARIANNE ZIMBROFF(English Language and Literature)JOEL R. ZOSS(English Language and Literature)For the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts:ALLAN STUART BRIDGE(Art) ELIZABETH ANNE WALLACE(Art)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Bachelor of Science:WILLIAM ALEXANDER BLOCK(Zoology)JOEL ROBERT BRODY(Zoology).MARION CIULINI(Biopsychology)JOSEPH S. DICKSTEIN(Biochemistry)FRED FELDMAN(Biochemistry)RHODA IRENE FELDMAN(Biochemistry) CHRISTOPHER ROBERT FLORY(Microbiology)RICHARD HARRIS FREER(Biopsychology)HELEN LOUISE HAHN(Zoology)RICHARD J. HASHER(Biopsychology)BRUCE ELLIOT HIRSCH(Zoology)DANIEL J. HIRSEN(Biochemistry)STEPHEN R. HOLZMAN(Biopsychology) CHRISTOPHER JOHN PLATT(Zoology)LAWRENCE AVERY POTTENGER(Physiology)BERNARD HOROWITZ(Biochemistry)ALLEN LOUIS HORWITZ(Biochemistry) DONALD DOUGLAS RAUM(Biochemistry)JOEL E. KLEINMAN(Biochemistry)KENNETH D. KRANTZ(Biopsychology) ANNE CAROL ROSENZWEIG(Microbiology)DARLENE ANNTOINETTE SARIC(Biopsychology)MICHAEL JOHN SCHLUTZ(Microbiology)NADRIAN CHARLES SEEMAN(Biochemistry)STUART L. LAIKEN(Biochemistry)MICHAEL MERRIL LIEBERMAN(Biochemistry)PAUL LAURENCE MARGULIES(Biochemistry)MIRIAM SCHOCKEN MICHAEL(Biochemistry)PAMELA LANE MORIEARTY(Microbiology)STEVEN ROY NELSON(Biochemistry) PAUL H. SOLOFF(Biology)LEONARD THOMAS(Biochemistry)SANDRA LEE WHALE(Biochemistry)MICHAEL Z. WINCOR(Zoology)WILLIAM LION WOLFSON(Biochemistry)SANDRA PANEM(Biochemistry)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OFTHE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor tlie Degree of Bacllelor of Science:RICHARD JOHN ABRAM(Geophysica( Sciences)LEON GEORGE ADAMS(Mathematics) RUTH LILLIAN DUSENBERY(Chemistry)DAVID EISENBUD(Mathematics)GEORGE T. ANGWIN(Mathematics) BERND T. ENDERS(Physics)JEFFREY STUART FALK(Mathematics)MEREDITH JOAN ANGWIN(Chemistry)WILLIAM CARL BARD(C hemistry)ALAN SETON CAMERON BERENS(Physics)MARK HOPKINS BICKHARD(Mathematics) MARTIN WILLIAM GARDNER(Mathematics)ROBERT BENNETT GENNIS(Chemistry)BERNARD NORMAN GROFMAN(Mathematics)PETER FREDERICK BRAZITIS(Physics)EDWARD BRYNES(Mathematics) PHILLIP S. HORWITZ(Physics)DENNIS L. LARSON(Mathematics)ROBERT S. CAHN(Mathematics) ARTHUR J. LASKY(Physics)JOHN SCHELL LEWIS III(Physics)GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS(Geography)IMILES EDWARD SMID(Mathematics)MARSHALL HERBERT LYKINS(Mathematics)MELVIN DAVID MANDELL( Chemistry)JOHN CLIFFORD MARTIN(Physics)FREDRICK CHRISTIAN MEYER(Mathematics)ROBERT C. MICHAELSON(C hemistry)DAVID MILECH, JR.(Mathematics) ROBERT GERD SALOMON(Chemistry)JOHN S. SARRACINO(Physics)DAVID SCHIFERL(Physics)CARL PAUL SIMON(Mathematics)DONALD WESLEY SWANTON(Mathematics)KENNETH JOSEPH MULLER(Physics)JOSEPH ALVIN NEISENDORFER(Mathematics)ROBERT HARVEY NIXON(Physics)CARY STEVEN PATRIK(Mathematics) WILLIAM MARK TANENBAUM(Physics)EVE L. TAUSS(Chemistry)RONALD L. TAUSS(Chemistry)JOHN ALBERT TOSSELL(C hemistry)STEVEN C. WOFSY(C hemistry)EDWIN L. RAMSEY(Mathematics)DAVID GREGORY RUNDLE(C hemistry)IV. THE STUDENT AIDESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:IN THE COLLEGELAURA KRISTINE CAMPBELL(Linguistics)ANNA ELIZABETH HOLLINGER(General Studies in the Humanities) ARTHUR GERALD ROBINS(Economics)JUDY ELLEN SCHAVRIEN(General Studies in the Humanities)ALLAN DON NOVETSKY(Biology)MARY JOHANNA PUGH(History) JOEL N. SHAPIRO(History)KATHARINE WEXLER(Human Development)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESCHARLES THOMAS HADDEN(Biochemistry) JUDITH NELSON STROMMER(Botany)IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCARL FREDERICK HODEL(Chemistry)WILLIAM HAROLD SPECHT(Mathematics)MARTIN STERNSTEIN(Mathematics) LEWIS DAVID WILLIAMS(C hemistry)PAUL ALAN ZUCKER(Physics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree ot Master ot Arts:ALAN BRAUER ANDERSONA.B., Knox College, 1956D.B., University of Chicago, 1959HUGH W. BURTNERA.B., Drury College, 1956D.B., St. Paul School of Theology Methodist, 1962STEPHEN PAUL CARLETONA.B., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1959D.B., Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary,1962HERMAN G. COOKA.B., North Central College, 1948D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1951ROGER F. COOPERA.B., Wittenberg College, 1957D.B., Hamma Divinity School, 1958REMBERT J. GLASSA.B., Emory University, 1961MARGARET LONG MATTHEWSB. Design, University of Michigan, 1949DISSERTATION: Levels of Theological Significancein Modern Painting JAMES THOMAS MILLERS.B., Texas Christian University, 1953D.B., Vanderbilt University, 1956DANIEL L. OVERMYERA.B., Westmar College, 1957D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1960VERNON K. ROBBINSA.B., Westmar College, 1960D.B., United Theological Seminary, 1963LEONARD JOHN SCOTTS.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1959A.M., Oberlin College, 1963GEORGE LESLIE SMITHA.B., Oberlin College, 1962H. TUCKER UPSHAWA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1956D.B., Yale University, 1960LEE H. YEARLEYA.B., Haverford College, 1962CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree oi Bachelor oi Divinity:RICHARD ERROL BARNESA.B., Drake University, 1963DOUGLAS CARL BENSONA.B., Carleton College, 1963DAVID ROTH BRINKA.B., Wabash College, 1962FORREST ALBERT HARTMANA.B., Knox College, 1961RICHARD K. KAESKEA.B., Rocky Mountain College, 1962 M. L. KASEMANA.B., Westmar College; 1963ARTHUR EUGENE LONGA.B., Hiram College, 1948WALDEMAR SCHMEICHELA.B., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1963ALBERT MICHAEL TANNLERA.B., Franklin & Marshall College, 1962LAIRD ALLAN THOMASONA.B., Drake University, 1962JERRY NORTON CLARKA.B., Princeton University, 1963II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLF or the Degree of Doctor of Law:HOWARD BARRY ABRAMSA.B., University of Michigan, 1963WAYNE THOMAS ADAMSA.B., Bowdoin College, 1963ALEXANDER BLAIR AIKMANA.B., Wesleyan University, 1963STEPHEN LEE BABCOCKA.B., College of William and Mary, 1963GEORGE EVANS BADENOCHA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963RONALD SYDNEY BAILISS.B.E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963RUSSELL ALVIN BANTHAMA.B., Hamilton College, 1963STEVE MICHEL BARNETTA.B., Carleton College, 1963KARL RICHARD BARNICKOL IIIA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1963STEVEN LACELLE BASHWINERA.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1963JERRY SCHUETTE BATHKEA.B., University of Chicago, 1963ROBERT GEORGE BERGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1963• WITH HONORSROBERT MICHAEL BERGERA.B., University of Michigan, 1963• WITH HONORSDAVID JOEL BERMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1962JAMES EARL BETKEA.B., Hope College, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1963CHARLES CLAYTON BINGAMANA.B., DePauw University, 1963NICHOLAS J. BOSENA.B., University of Illinois, 1963ROLAND E. BRANDELS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1960• WITH HONORSJAMES DANIEL BRAYA.B., Princeton University, 1963RALPH C. BRENDESA.B., Colgate University, 1963DAVID NELSON BROWNA.B., Cornell University, 1963NATHANIEL E. BUTLERA.B., Colby College, 1963DONALD JOSEPH CHRISTLA.B., Saint Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota,1963 ROGER LAURANCE CLOUGHA.B., Antioch College, 1963ROBERT JOHN COLEMANB.A., Oxford University, England, 1965LEWIS M. COLLENSS.B., University of Illinois, 1960ROBERT CHARLES CORDEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1963JOHN C. CRATSLEYA.B., Swarthmore College, 1963DENNIS MICHAEL DELEOA.B., University of Rochester, 1963ROBERT JOHN DIERCKSA.B., Washington State University, 1963ROBERT JAMES DONOVANA.B., Tufts University, 1963• WITH HONORSRICHARD NASON DOYLEA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1963MICHAEL A. DUNNINGA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963LEONARD PERRY EDWARDS IIA.B., Wesleyan University, 1963TERRY YALE FEIERTAGA.B., Bowdoin College, 1963MARTIN G. FOGELSONA.B., College of the City of New York, 1963DUNCAN A. G. FOOTMANA.B., Yale University, 1963DOUGLAS TYLER FRANCISA.B., Grinnell College, 1962PETER HOLMES FRITTSA.B., Wesleyan University, 1963ROBERT CORDEU FUNKA.B., University of Illinois, 1963ROGER CHARLES GANOBCIKA.B., Harvard University, 1963HARRY JACQUES GLASBEEKA.B., University of Melbourne, Australia, 1963PAUL FRANCIS GLEESON .A.B., Fordham University, 1963• WITH HONORSLYN INGRAM GOLDBERGA.B., Princeton University, 1963MELVIN BERT GOLDBERGA.B., University of Minnesota, 1963RONALD L. GUNVILLEA.B., University of Chicago, 1958A.B., ibid., 1964WILLIAM BAKEL HALEYA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963 ALFRED REITER LIPTONS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1963DAVID CLARK LONGA.B., University of Hawaii, 1961JOHN THOMAS MANNINGA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963BARBARA JANE HILLMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 LAWRENCE G. MARTINA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1960J. WILLIAM MAYERA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1963DONALD LORIN McGEEA.B., Pomona College, 1963STEPHEN KURT HUBERA.B., Earlham College, 1963GORDON G. HUNTA.B., Grinnell College, 1959CRAIG EUGENE JAMESONA.B., Dartmouth College, 1960 PETER JO MESSITTEA.B., Amherst College, 1963STEPHEN EDWIN MOCHARYA.B., Yale University, 1963DAVID JOSEPH JOYCEA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963EUGENE MAURICE KADISHA.B., University of Chicago, 1963SHERWIN S. KAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 JAMES LEV NACHMANA.B., Cornell University, 1963JEWEL RIFKA NAXONA.B., Brandeis University, 1963JOSEPH VINCENT KARAGANISA.B., Michigan State University, 1963JAMES FRANCIS KELLEYA.B., Yale University, 1963ANDREW MANNING KLEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 LESLIE FREDERICK NUTEA.B., Bates College, 1963MORGAN J. ORDMANA.B., De Pauw University, 1963MARK RAYMOND ORDOWERS.B., Massachusetts I�stitute of Technology, 1963PETER R. KOLKERA.B., Cornell University, 1963 DANIEL NEELY PARKERA.B., Hamilton College, 1962ELBERT J. KRAMS.B., Indiana University, 1963 WILLIAM ALAN POMERANTZA.B., Lawrence College, 1963RICHARD ELDREDGE POOLEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1963HENRY CARL KRASNOWA.B., University of Michigan, 1963DUANE WARD KROHNKEA.B., Grinnell College, 1961• WITH HONORS JOHN DEAN PURDY, JR.A.B., Yale University, 1963DAVID CARL LANDGRAFA.B., Wesleyan University, 1963 GEORGE A. RANNEY, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1962ROCLYNE EMILE LA PORTEA.B., University of New Hampshire, 1963 JEFFREY CHARLES RAPPINA.B., Purdue University, 1963RONALD EDWIN LARSONS.B., University of Illinois, 1962 WALTER J. ROBINSON IIIA.B., University 0/ Washington, 1963• WITH HONORSPATRICIA HORAN LATHAMA.B., Swarthmore College, 1963MICHAEL DAVID LAWRENCES.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962 PETER BOYLSTON ROTCHA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963MARC PHILIP SAMUELSONA.B., University 0/ Nebraska, 1963BRUCE HERBERT SCHOUMACHERS.B., Northwestern University, 1961M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1963LAWRENCE HOWARD SCHWARTZA.B., University of Michigan, 1963MARY LEE LEAHYS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1962KENNETH A. LEARYA.B., Cornell College, 1963ROGER PAUL LEVINA.B., Columbia University, 1963NEIL MAR TIN LEVYA.B., Cornell University, 1963JAMES ANDREW LEWISA.B., Yale University, 1962 LESLIE RICHARD SEELIGSONA.B., Rice University, 1963ROGER LAFAYETTE SEVERNS, JR.A.B., Williams College, 1963MICALYN SHAFERA.B., Wellesley College, 1963MICHAEL L. SHAKMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962A.M., ibid., 1964• WITH HONORSROBERT A. SHUKERA.B., Brown University, 1963RICHARD GUS SINGERA.B., Amherst College, 1963ROBERT ANDREW SKIRNICKA.B., Roosevelt University, 1961ROBERT CLARK SPITZERA.B., Trinity College, Hart/ord, Connecticut, 1963ROLF OTTO STADHEIMS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1962RALPH D. STERNA.B., Bucknell University, 1963 DAVID STEPHEN TATELA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1963C. BRUCE TAYLORA.B., Albion College, 1963G. PERRIN WALKERA.B., Brigham Young University, 1963HENRY ALAN WALLERS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1962THOMAS RICHARD WECHTERA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1963FRANK HAROLD WOHLA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963SAMUEL S. YASGURS.B., Cornell University, 1963JOE C. YOUNGS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962S.M., ibid., 1963MICHAEL A. ZIMMERMANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1963For the Degree of Master of Comparative Law:DOMINIQUE ROGER HAENNI ALBERTO MAZZONILie. en Droit, University 0/ Fribourg, Switzerland, Laurea, University 0/ Pisa, Italy, 19651963ROBERT W. HAMILTONA.B., Stanford University, 1961LL.B., University 0/ California, Los Angeles, 1964MIKAEL JUHANA VILHELM HIDENCando [ur., University 0/ Helsinki, Finland, 1962[ur, Lic., ibid., 1963ROBERT KARRERDr. Iur., University 0/ Zurich, Switzerland, 1964 PAUL T. McCARTHYA.B., Cornell University, 1961J.D., University 0/ Michigan, 1964STEPHEN M. TURNERA.B., William Jewel College, 1961J.D., State University 0/ Iowa, 1964NICOLAAS JAN WESTDIJKFor the Degree of Master of Laws:HUDSON N. JANISCHA.B., Rhodes University, Grahamstown, SouthA/rica, 1959B.A., Cambridge University, England, 1963M.Comp.L., University 0/ Chicago, 1964 EULALIO A. TORRESS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1949CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLTHEODORE J. SOLOMONA.B., Macalester College, 1954S.T.B., Boston University, 1957A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1961WALTER EISENBEISDISSERTATION: A Study 0/ the Root C'tV in theOld TestamentDISSERTATION: The Origin and Development 0/Early Indian Bhakti: The Autochthonous Herit­age 0/ VaisnavismHONORARY DEGREESThe Degree of Doctor of Science:MAURICE STEVENSON BARTLETT, Professor and Head, Department of Statistics,University College, London, England.Distinguished innovator in statistical theory and application, whose wisdom has guided the bal­anced development of statistical inference.The candidate was presented by Paul Meier, Professor and Chairman, Departmentof Statistics, Professor, Division of Biological Sciences, and Director, Biological SciencesComputation Center.IRVING MYER LONDON, Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine, AlbertEinstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, and Director of Medical Service,Bronx Municipal Hospital Center.Scholar and physician-scientist, a leader in providing 4 basic physiological and biochemical back­ground for the recognition, study, and prevention of disease, who has elevated the modern conceptof medical science and medical practice.The candidate was presented by Hans J. Hecht, Professor and Acting Chairman, De­partment of Medicine, and Professor, Department of Physiology.JOHN CLARKE SLATER, Professor of Physics, University of Florida and Massachu­setts Institute of Technology.Distinguished scientist and influential teacher, whose theoretical studies have greatly advancedour understanding of the physical and chemical properties of matter.The candidate was presented by Robert Sanderson Mulliken, Ernest DeWitt BurtonDistinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Departments of Chemistry and of Physics.Words byEDWIN. H. LEWISSi""g tke time etractly as written.Alma Mater Music Arr. byMACK EVANSher who owns us as her sons;ben - i-sons.hon - or more.'ne'er shall die.t:\With a steady rhythm, like a march>. :> >.wise of all that wis - est be,faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment - ed tow'rs shall rise,ter.ter.ter.THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALFantasy in G Major(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)A reception for the graduates and their guests will be held in the patio ofIda Noyes Hall immediately following the Convocation. BachORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINROBER T LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSENNEIL BARRY BRASTLA URA KRISTINE CAMPBELLCARL FREDERICK HODELANNA ELIZABETH HOLLINGERJOHN WESLEY MORRISONALLAN DON NOVETSKYMARY JOHANNA PUGHARTHUR GERALD ROBINSJUDY ELLEN SCHAVRIENGAIL LEE ARNOLDEMMANUEL GEORGECASSIMATISJENNIFER ELLEN DOHRNKAREN LOUISE DRIGOTPEGGY ANNE FINSTONJAMES HENRY FREUNDMICHAEL LOUIS KLOWDENTHOMAS JULES KOTLARROBERT LOGAN LAROCQUENORA DAWN LESSER ASSIST ANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBJAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES1965-{)6JOEL N. SHAPIROWILLIAM HAROLD SPECHTMARTIN STERNSTEINJUDITH NELSON STROMMEREDWIN ROMINE TAYLORKATHERINE WEXLERLEWIS DAVID WILLIAMSPAUL ALAN ZUCKER1966-67MARGARET KIMIKO MURATADANIEL JAMES OPITZRUDOLF VILEM PERINACHERYL LYNN REGISTERMARTHA PORTER SAXTONSARA ANNE SCHILLINGMICHAEL LEONARD SIEMONCHARLES DONALD STANBERRYGEORGE BERNARD WALSHROBERT HARRISON WILCOXThe 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.