RfZTHE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERt _fi 2 $1 13"- � TheThree Hundred SixteenthCONVOCATIONTheAUTUMNI)ecer,nber SixteenthA.I). Nineteen Hundred Sixty-sixROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELA PARTIAL LIJT OF GHP_DUAT_,::.S, D.8C::MBER 1966, EXCLUSIVEOF THOSE R8CEIVING B. A., B. S ., H. B. A., ArID LA\cJ D.bGP�ES.(erhe symbol tfw/ol1 means "wi, t hout thesis")Abad, Gerri no Henson (En;lish Lang. & Lit.) A.!. \40Ajharn, Sunan (Pathology) rJ.i1.RG1099 Outcome of pregnancy in women w i.t.h diabetes me.l l Lt us ,Akers, Fred D (Graduate Schhol of Business) Ph.D.HF9999 A study of Negro and white consumptiongasoline, tires, and batteries. behavior: automobiles,Albright, James Norton (Geophys. ScL) S.E. w/oAlexander, JPaper: (Anthropology) A.M.Lovre r class family in t.h , Caribbean.Alford, Harold Judd (3ducation) Ph.D.LC6999 A history of residential adult education.Allender, Carlie _6ileen (..:)ociology) A .N.Paper: Family plannin� among low-income patients at ChicG�o Familyplanning clinics.Anderson, Anita L (G�aduate Library Schoel) A.M.:610999 The availability of fine arts books in three mid- nineteenth­century librLries.Anderson, Caroline J (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999 Verbal retention sj)an and aphasia.Andrews, Stephen T (Divinity) A.M. w/oAnthony, Carol S ( ;ducc.tion) "'.14.Pa�er: Factors associcted with the culturally disadvantaged achieverand under-achiever of si:r1ilar rent.a L ability.Appelbaum, Joel A (Physics) Ph.D.QCIO q� En:;,,4A/n1e �Dd'e/ pP �_b4..S -Z't//:nd"" a7to')??cz�s.Appelbaum, Lois Rochelle (Gen!l ;3tudies in IIumanitites) A.>I.Paper: 'I'he influence of baudelaire on Rodin's "Ga t.e s of hell. ItArchibald, Catherine Pesek (Div. gaster's Soc. ScL) iLI�. w/oAronson, Evelyn (Cducation) A.H •.Lc6999 The -f'f'ec t s of a parent educ.rt i.ori program on the readingperformance of first-3rade children.Arp, David Louis (IJ�athematics) S .1".. w/oAsher, Frederick M�theson (Art) A.M.Paper: �Phe earlier Vishnu Temple at J)eo(�arh.Ashley, Cami.TLa B. (!�nglish Larig , & Lit.) A.x:. ""/0Page 2, December 1966-Baker, Frank Weir (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Polar substituent effects in the bicycle (2.2.2.)oct-2-ene system •• 5Barber, Sotirios Angel (Political Science) A.�.JK9999 On constitutional �caning.Barkow, Jerome H (Human Dev.) A.�.Pal,er: 'I'h.e macr-c--rr; stem: a framework for sociocultural analysis.Barz, Ri.chr rd Keith (South Lsian Langs. & Lit.§..) ii.H._ _Paper: ':'hree Va.i shnava poets: Kumbhanadaa , Par-am, nandadas , and Sur-ada a ,Baskovitz, Diana ("Sducation) A.N.Paper: A corpari.on of the effects of first-hand and vicarious experienceson the creativ writin(�; of f'our-t.h graders.Batten, Charles Ld.nwood , Jr. (�n::�lish Lang. 8, Lit.) _.1.. w/oBeucher, Jack S (Psycholo5y) Ph.D.BF4999 Changes in vcrb&l interpersonal bcllavior as a functi0n ofsuccessful psychotherapy.Beane, '."endell Charles (Divinity) .A.H. w/oBell, James Henry (':;ducation/History) H.I .T.Paper: General J�me8 Shields.Bengston, Vern LeRoy (Human Development) A.H ..P&per: Patterns of role activity and lifo satisfaction in retired schoolteachers.Berri.g , Irving C�nglish Larig , & Lit.) A.H. w/oBenkler, 'ordon Bernine (�ducc,.tion) 1 .J:.Paper: ��ducation and po l i t i.ca I conflict in Ghana.Ber-ckrnan , :.JdwL.... rd I'lilton (Divinity) _,.£1. wloBerins, �uth (Political Science) h.M.JC999 Ideology and nati0n-building: the symbol of unity in the ideologyof the one-party states of Africa.Boo, �Jilliar'1 Ct t o Joseph (ehe 'istry) Jh.D.QD1099 I'he low. t.emper s ture heat capac it i e s of NnF 2' CuJ:i'2 ' CrF2, and VF 2 •• 5Booth, Phyllis Barnes (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Sex differences in r:.;anifest content of South African dreams.�o!!isy, Gary Guy (Biophysics) Ph.D.�P999 The n.echam.sm of HC bon of cclchicine.Borman, St uar t Aaron (ilistory) A .11.Papers: 1) 'I'he pr-ot ee t of Pope Innocent X against the Peace of .iestphalia.2) The dev�lopment 6f the political and social thou,-�t of ThomasMann, 1914-1939.Clo�er, Frank Metlar (Classic�l Langs. & Lits.) Ph.D.D999 Geiseric th� statesman; a study of Vandal foreign policy_Borza, Eu�ene N (lli8tory) Ph.D.DF999 DiodoruB Sjculus; a study of the BAventeenth book.Bourne, Larry S (Geo;raphy) Ph.D. r- if + (au t,J.. G6"l: .-.p<:-tv� t�e\) e,lo f'''YY'0?7T or l1e C0>1. fl:t C-, / i. 6?= I r=r=«(�') eC (),p.- ST'f'UC-'CCUla.( dC</Vtt:l[i?.- �'l-\. -tke City 1 ��to��. ,.m.o /1 �Bradley, riobert G (�conomics) A.M.Paper: rec'micc... l change and foreign investr lent.Breedlove, �'iil1iarl Otis, II (Divinity) D.B. wloBr-ewe t cr , VJilliam, Jr. (Divinity) A.H. wloBroemmelsiek, Ann Uducation/French) I ... ·r.Paper: An analysis of factors relevant to t l.e pr+b.Leme of articulatingforeign Language E';equences.( ., 1. ".)ueop!lYs. »ca , S.v. w/oBroQberg, Samuel M.Brubaker, Robert L (Graduate Library School) A. ,.. d:."Z; J Oqq 9' --rAe jJu6/,utfi0)1 � �6/2)"'1u:t1 �bU--('ce6;'� �I'o/ e .s l;f tAe.!,4" td D�fes.Bruell, Christopher (Political Science) 1.JC999 Plato's criticism of conventionalism.Brunk, Norma Harie (Education/Biology) M.A.T.Paper: Field trils aE an introduction to high Gchool biology.Buktenica, Norman A (�duc&tionJ Ph.D.LB3999 Re Lat.Lve c on cr-Lbut.Lons of auditory ani visual perception tofirst- gr id e language learning.Burich, Fredrich Francis (Philosophy) A.h. w/oCadieu, Fred John (Physics) S.T-J. wloCalkins, Kenneth Roy (HL)-tory) Ph.D.DD999 Hugo Haase, a political biography.Cannon, Patricio. Reordon, R.S.C.J. (3n�lish Lang. & Lit.) w/oCapps, Donald Bric (Divinity) A.N. w/oCarlson, Keith J (Interdivisional program in Paleozoology) Ph.D.Q"999 The skull moz-pho l.ogy and e s t i va t i.on bur-r-ows of the Permianlungfish Gnathorhiza serrata.Casper, Dieudonn�e J. (Huma.n Deve Lopmerit ) A.. 1'1-Paper: Field dependence and affective cOr.1plexity: a study: indifferentiation.Chalabi, Ahmad Abdul Had i, (}'11athematics) S.li. wloClark, John Francjs (�ducoticn) �h.D.LA3999 I'he Ll.Lt.no i.e School Problems Ccmmi.aed.on , a case study.Folk, l.Lchae.l .Iame e C�ducation/hath.) H.A.T.Paper: 'I'he b.i.nomi.a L theorem and its ,--,pI-licdtions in the high schoo L,Pa�e 4, December 1966Cohn, Leslie (r.1athenatics) S.T:. w/oCompaan , Alvin D (Physic�3) S.M. w/oCooper, John Charles (Divinity School) Ph.D.BX48.?7 The ':)i'�nificance of t-L18 Pauline spirit-christology for the.T6c77 d oc't r i.ne of the ap Lr-Lt.ua L+pr-es enc e in the theology of Paulfillich.Dannenh.i r-cch , Noses (Poli tical Science) A H.Jr�9999 'I'he Tumey case and t.h e alministration of justice in Ohio andKentucky.Davis, George Humphr Le s (History) Ph.D.DU1099 The dissolution of the Institute of Pacific Re La t i.ons , 1944-1961.Day, Hark Tyler C1Jducation/Soc. Sci) M.A.T.Paper: A critique of the Nevf Trier social studies curriculum proposal.Deakin, Hicllael A. B. (Hathe:"L_tical biology) Ph.D.QPCFf'1 \��ee shl.dbe.s \""- 'v\�Of"ke.o(oCfif _Devlin, Laurence Errol ('�duc.:.,_tion) A.H.Paper: The influence of pre-conference study on learninG during theconference period.De Youn;, James Fr-ed er-Lck (Ger_danic I.cU1-Ss. [( Lits.) A.t1.Paper: Anton 'dildfSans and his r-e La t i.onah.i.p to the Austrian countryside.Dolis, deor �e!'I. (Ger, .an i,c L nga , �. Lits.) A.I'rl.Paper: c.:lia.8 'vvess(m: De nordiska aprfiken ,Done.Ld eon , TLoIJas (liathetlatics) S.C. wloDuis, :r"erry Hay (;1i[-,tory) A.H.F9999 Arthur oJ. hj t.cn e I.L, New Dea L . cgro in Congress.Edwar-de , .Ie r-orie -S. (History) Ph.D.F9999 Foreign policy attitudes of the ChiCbrsO tribune, 1929-1941.J£idelberg, Paul (Polit.".cal Science) Ph.D.JK9999 The political nhilosophy of th� A�erican constitution; are-interpretation of the intentions of the foundin3: fathers.Elwood, William /\. C!::nglish Lang , & Lit.) Ph.D.Pl 2342 Sidney, Sir Philip, 155lt-15G8 •• A,? A c r-i t i ccL o Ld-rspe l.l.Ln.; edi t i.on of Sir Philip Sidney's1966 The defence of poesie, by 1,Ji .l i am I\.. Ehrood.Far quhar , Jar!es Dou,_;las Urt) .11.Paper: A French book of hours f'r or Cha Lone-rsur+biar-ne ,Page 5, December 1966Foster, aa"'ue Doyen (l.ihilosophy) Ph.D.B)999 Intuitive conceptualization and t�e relativity of space, tine,and motion.Frederick, Duke Ui''1tory) Ph.D.F9999 The seconl confiscation act; a chapter of Civil War politics.Friedrich, BarGaret .Iar-d i n (Ant.hr-opo l.ogy ) A.N.Paper: Toward a formal description of style in naterial culture.Fuys, David Joseph (.8ducL,tion/Hath.) I\1.A.�.Paper: Monte Carlo methods and their applications: Supplementarymaterial for the high school.Gar-r-i.aon , Reber-t F (Astronomy) Ph.D. LI.. a � '" JV{Cl/WJ 17/ the,rl.s iOqq Same ckC\.1'C'�c rei' IStlC.S tP. U.t.(,LjlJper SC&V- fltA5 � fle,t.Gelhaar, VJilliarn .�� (Physics) S .1'1. w/oGerson, Elihu 1<1 (Sociology) A.H.Paper: Perception of occupational prestige and social st�tus.Giese, Graham Sherwood (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.D.(o�E999 Beach pebble movemerrt s and t��1c�pe sorting indices of swashzone necllanics"Glier, Anna Louise «(Jermanti.:c Langs. & Lits) j .H.Paper: The Ironic viewpoint of the narrator in Wilhelm Meist�rs Lehrjahre.Godfrey, Hnne Eliz,ubeth (Conmittee on Human Dev.:;lopn:ent) Ph.D.BF1999 Relationship of �hysiologiccl impairment and psychologicalEd variables to phys.i.ca'l. acti vi ty in men w i, th chronicobstructive lung disease.Godoy, Augusto (Historv) A.�.F9999 The t.houglrt of Jose Carlos Mc:viategui.Go Ldman , Jean}: (Art) A.Ii.Paper: Pietro da Cortona's camera della stufa: an iconographical study.Goldstein, Valerie S . (Divinity School) Ph.D.B1674 The concept of in1ividualit:/ .i.n Hhiteb.ead's met aphys i.c s •• W3Z7G6Gouns r-Ls , George J (Physics) S .IvI. wloGowen, Robert Joseph) (History) Ph.D.F9999 Canada's r-e Lat i.one w i.t.h Japan, "1895-1922: pr-ob Lems of immigrb.tionand trade.Grabner, Lor-r a i.ne Ann (:3n-;li8h Lang. & Lit.) ._.1-. wloGragg, Gene Balford Linguistics) Ph.D.FJ9999 Toward a syntax of the SUlerian verb; the dimensional infixes.�Page 6, December 1966Grau, Irene R.osenberg (Husic) A.M.Paper: An analysis of Bartok's sonata for two pianos and percussions.Greenb�ll, Melvin N (Graduate �c�ool of Business) Ph.D.HB3999 The concept, relevance, and estimAtion of the perrBnentehrnings of the firm.Griffith, William Francis, Jr. (lVlathematics) S.H. w/oGross, Susan (3ducation) A.M.Paper: Analysis of variance by ranks under general hypothesis.\..Gruenewald, Ruth (Education/l:istory) H.A. I",Paper: The Chicago race riot of 1919.Guemp.l e , Donald 1,ee (Anthropology) Ph. D.GI-J999 Ki.neh i p reckoning among the Belcher Island �skimo.Claudio ('hilosophy) Ph.D.�piste�ology and econ�mic8:analysis of economic theory.n .L.'IJUv} cr-r-ez ,B4999 contribution to the logicalHagerty, Katherine (Gr duate Library School) A.H.Z10999 Abstracts as a basis for relevance jud�nent.Hall, Susan Beggs C{ommce Langs. & Lits.) A.H.Papers: 1) La Classement normatif d'une Vingtaine de COD&dies de Noli�re.2) Une etude d'Athalie.Haller, Et"'il J (.Jducation) Ph.D.LB3999 Teaciler socialization; pupil influences on teachers' speech.Hanson, Fm;999 Allan C-l.nthropology) Ph.D.Continuity and change in Rapan social organization.Hal ,hen, Feul Hardin (:Dop·I;. o£' Hygi""ble and Bader'; oJ ogy) Ph .D •. ,:')E999 Ohserva H ous on the -1 uDell] i-1tj on of thn so..,] J er 1 phoratory 'ani r a1 s�ritb poljomyeljtis virus.Hartman, Forrest Albert (Divinity) A.M. wloHaverkampf, Peter T (Geography) A..i.IIT1999 Coupr�hensive pla�ming of Lake Lichigan shoreland.GeHaller, Dean George (lIathe.1atics) Ph.D.(tA999' On the integr_:i.l closure of noetherian donai.ns ,Hiltebeitel, Alfred John (Divinity) LN. \"floHiltebei tel, �Jendy Raudenbush (Gen' 1 3tudies in llu .ani ties) A.k.P .. per: Dialectic in the 00p�_: fit, L'..� States Ian and .f!hilebus.(Holloway, David Arthur (-n;:lioh La113. & Lit.) A.I]. wloHollenbeck, Charles William (Divinity) D.B. w/oPage 7, Jecember 1966Hopper, John L.;dward (History) Ph.D.F9999 Th8 purge; Franklin D. Roosevelt and the 1938 Democraticnorrri.na tions.Hudson, lichard A (Chemistry) Ph.D.:D1099 Cyclop�Dtadien'ne k�tals .• 5Hurrt e r , GAlan (Politicu.l Science) A.M.F9999 The politlcal thOU�lt of Fish3r Ames.Huyck, -Jarie s �andall (_;ul'lish Lang. & :Lit.) A.11. wloIrvine, Mary Helen C1raduate Library School) i-LM.u10999 Books for th� blind: the pro ��� and its public.Isaacson, Iv ichael S. (Physics) S • H. wi 0Jeffrey, lIon (Political Science) A.h.0K9999 Electoral reorientation in �ew lia�tshire: 1916-1964.Johnson, David H (Eistory) A.i'L1_;_V9999 �ri�le fi.grt i.ng reform in Ch i cago ; an analysis of its leadership,1919-1927.Jones, Edwar-d Charles (dathe� atics) 0.1. H/oJordahl, lodger Ste�n (Divinit"T) Ph.D.B,s9999 The antzi+monar-cha c mo t i.f in the Old I'es t.ament ,Kantor, Paul (Political Science) A H.HC999 The National �cono�ic Development Council; a study of the politicsof nat Lona.L econonu,c planning Ln Great Eritain.Kant owi.cz , :::::d\rJard (History/Hum.) Ll·.Paper: Spiritual iileals and pcpal policy: a study of Paschal II in theinvestiture conflict.Kaplan, Andrew .3. (>r1 .. ;lish Lanr , & Li t • ) A . H. "l:J 10Kaplan, Barbara Beigun (History) A.H.Papers: 1) I'h e history of the r.'rc nks by bt. Gregor} of Tours:.. n exami nat i.on of t he author's purpose.2) The influence of t�e rise of & Money eccnomy of th2 atomic�echanistic concclption 0f the universe in the seventeenthcentury.Kay, Bonnie C"ean (Cher-listry) S .!!. 'vIlloKeleher, Katherine �lizabeth (Graduate J.Jibrary School) A.H.�10999 1m evaluation of the periodical indexing tools in the health andmedical care adminiutration field.Kennedy, -Jarae a J (�nc�lish Lang. & Lit.) .M. wit)Page 8, December 1966Kim, Jeegook (Divinity) jL�':. vv/oKim, Yong-Ki, (Physics) Ph.D. J! J. n' .L�C}O'l9 �(Lkt.tjVlstlC Se/�- CC71.sAS�n7':.. -P!elel 'rlte-Dr'j Tor c osecx-Sh�/( t::trc>-m�Kinsley, �avid Robert (Divinity) A.M. w/oKjeseth, Peter L (�ivinity) Ph.D.BS9999 The spirit of prwer: a study of the ,oly Spirit in Luke-Acts.Klepper, Robe r t 'v1i (�conouics) A.N.Paper: The role of international migrCJ.tinn in U.S. economic growth.Klingensmith, Robert C. (oMance Langs. & Lits.) A.M.Paper: Comentarios sabre las mujeres de las serranillas entre 1200 y 1500.Knecht, Judith C (Biochemistry) Ph.D.��P999 Structural studies on hepari tin sulfate of nor-ma.L and Hurlertissues.Knutson, Dav i.d 1 amine (Divinity) A.H. vl/O'Koch, Joanne (�n��lish Lan '. [--c Lit.) f.LN. wloKoff, Robert Hess (Jducation) Ph.D.lF1999 The relationship between two cognitive c,ntrols and selectedEd voluntary and involunt�ry behaviors.Kohli, Bal ·:<arri (Sociology) A.H.Paper: �ethods of estimatine birth and death rates in India.Krotzki, Carol L (Committee on International Relations)D8999 The Cyprus conflict, 1954-1964. r- ... �A.l'l.Kyriakopoulos, �Uthymi()D Har Lnou (Physico) S • Iv' • HloLalor, Ida B (3ducc::_tion) Ph .D.H199 Insights gained as a result of a hi3h school social studies course.EdLan.l e r , 'vayne B (Botany) Ph.J.,K999 Rad i at i.on- sensitive mutants of Aspergillus nidulans. •Larson, Gail Kozelka (Hat.h -nat i caL Biology) S .N. ·J/oLawver, Char-Les �:Jarwick (�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oLaymon, Honald E (l-'hilosophy) A.H. vl/OLeggatt, Timothy ldilliam (;�ociology) Ph.D.LB3999 I'he use of non-professionals in public education; a study ininnovation.L'Heureux, Jacques (Physjcs) Ph.D.�f()ClCf Th,(L.. pr-1cmat'<f eos?rJ1c,,'1'O..A.( �lectroYl sp.ectf'u."h1 'Y\e.a.r s�/Q'" l'n,11lmu-",1i·�11t, Donald .!illis, Jr. (,sociology) 1.h.--Paper: Social l,articipation in public and Cat.ho Li,c schools.l"Jeriam, Linda HcConnell (EnL�lish Lang. & Lit) A.lvi. w/oPage 9, D�cember 1966Lin, Kanr.5 (Cheqist�cy) Ph.D.'-tD1099 Pho t.ochemi.s t ry of med i.un ring conjugated enones •• 5Lind, Kcrrrit J (History/ A.M.Papers: 1) Karl 1 -annh e i.m t s sociolo �y of know.ledgc and its implicationsfor the study of histcry.2) Hadame De Stael and the problem of liberty.Lindberc;, David 1. (Divinity) A.H. w/oLink, ',}arren Halph (IIistory) A.. r·�. w/oLippert, Susan Kathryn (�ducation) A.M.Paper: Photographic analyses of classroom behavior.Li1J.,. Hai-shian (Pharmacology) Ph.D.�P999 The redox stahl) of ubiquinone and energy me t at.o Ll am in isolatedatria under v�rious �etabnlic states.(!?hysics) Ph.D.rhe hypoth8sis of .spin-unitary spin independencescattering and reaction processes.Lo, Shui-yin.C1099 it! hadr-onLuckharn , Alexander Hobin (,.'ociology) A.H.Paper: The military in Nigerian politics.Ludman , Ear-L A (Ph i.Loeopl.y ) A.N. \'1/0Lynn, Nary Carmen (History of Culture) A.ll.Paper: Intellectual s�urces of mdern aesthetic discourse in Bengal.lliicFarlar18', Julann (History) A.A.Papers: 1) Currency Act of 1764.2) The Amer-Lcan Federation of Teachers: An analysis relativetot h e d. �. 11. •Hack, Herbert Leon (�ducntion)1-liC"tory) H.A.1.Paper: The SWAP project in Chicago.J Ianor, Ha LmQH999 (Biophysics) Ph.D.StudieG on ribosome biogenesis.Hartin, John F'ranklin (Anthropology) Ph.D.F9999 Continuity and change in Havasupai social and economic organization.Hartin, l'larlo .:_�aymond (Physics) S.1'!. w/oNa son , William Haxwe l.L (t;ociology) A. TvI.Paper: The impact of endorsements on voting in the 1964 Illinois at-largeelection.He i.r-ane , Biruta (10mance Langs. g( Lits.) !-t.N.Paper: Vers une theorie de la poesic cinematographique.Page 10, December 1966Hiller, Elinor S (Romance Lango. & Lit.) Ph.D.P: �1678 Rhetorical structure in selected works of Honsard •• M65Hirk--"ltrOspina, Italo (Sociology) A.F.Pa.per: Socio-economic status in relation to family plo.l1ning in Colombia.Holotch, Harvey Luskin (Sociology) ��. H.Paper: Tenant referral service: A strategy for influencing communityracial composition.Noretzsky, Aaron G. (.education/History) B.A.T.Paper: A study of the sociolo�ical and economic bases of the July, 1863Draft Riot in New York City.Moulton, Roger C (Political Science) A.M.P�3674 Shaftesbury1s doctrine of common sense •• A62Z8h8Nalbandian, Vahe (Sraduate School of Business) Ph.D.(�A999 The shifting-objective s.Lgor-i.t.hn ; an alternative method forB/E solving general linear programming problems.Naagovri.t z , David ':Jalter (Oriental Lange , & Civs.) A.:�.�J9999 The rise of Ara�ean script in Mesopotamia and its environs.Nat.han , Susan \1immer (Human Development) A.f"i.Paper: f!. developmental study of linear representation of words and objects.Naylor, Andrew (Philosophy) Ph.D.B4999 The concept of remembering.Nelson, John -,/iley (Divinity) A.£":" w/oNoberjni, Mary �ose (Human uevelopment) A.M.Paper: Hel�tionship of residence ethnocentrism and societal means ofdealing with aggression.Northrop, John W (Committee on International Relations) !.M.DS999 The Archbishop and the 'mpire; evolution of the Cy�rus issue froma colonial problem to a critical int8rnational staleMate.Nuchprayoon, Cha.i+ve j (Surgery) S.1\1.1?D1099 Acute and chronic effect of a plastic adhesive on lung tissue.lson, Rona.Ld D (Uist0ry/llumanities) .h.Paper: _2hoJ'iB.S Cr-oriwe LL and the c i t.y of London.Oppenh s i.m , Karen (oociology) r •• II.Paper: Acceptance and distrust:science. tt:tudes of AMerican adults towardOrfield, Arrt orri.a St.o.l l. C�duc._.tion/History ) Jvi. A. T.Paper: An exploration of controversy.Palmer, Hichard Adams (C:r18mistry) Ph.D.:,�D1099 Substitution reactions of ;;ulfl topentaammine-cobalt (Ill) and.5 related co�)lexes.Page 11, December 1966Panasiuk, Lesya (COf,p. Studies in Lit.) A.-Il.Paper: Iphig<;nia--Jt compar-at i, ve study: i'uripides, Racine, Goethe.PancLapakesan, Nare;is (education) A.H.Paper: A Rasch analysis of a math test.Panshin, Alexis A (Graduate Library School) A ••Zl0999 A critical exahlination of science fiction for young people.Parker, Jerty N (Political Science) A.li.D999 '�he international system of seventeenth-century Europe.Paul, Faith G (b'ducE:tion/History) H.l't.r.Paper: A lerican percepti�n of the �ussian Hevolution as indicated inselected pvri0dicals.Peplau, Curtis Jon (.�n ;,1ish Lane. f� Lit.) A.H. w/oPer-Lmut t c.r , J . .-rry (Committee on .Iuman Development) Ph.D.Bl'1999 A comparison of the Behrz- Rorschach and or-ccr.ach Lnkb Lo t.8d t.echrri quea: t iie o t.ab i H ty and equi va.Lency 0':" personaL tyLnt er-pr-et.at.Lcne ,Perlstadt, Harry (Sociology) A.M.Paper: A prelininary cor-par-Leon of ied i.ca L schools.Ph i.Lpo t t , 'I'homas Lee (History) 1.H.Paper-s : 1) iLlich ha l l.owed ground: 'I'he ordeal of Springfield inhonor-i.ng the nartyred president.2) Garden Homes 1919-1966: The story 0 f c. housing development.Picheny, Joel (Slavic Langs. & Lits.) A.i'1.Paper : Vu)ions or the terrib'e wor-Ld : Blok's c rc Le of poems "Z'i.zn 'moe 0 prij t o l ja" and .i t s context in llJt�asnyj mir.nPichler, -Josreph 1. (Gret iuat e ,3choo1 of Business) Ph.D.HD10000 Th� influ_nce of shutdown provisi0ns upon the adjustnentpatterns of iisplnced iforkers.Plum, Seral('l r.; (Psycl1010gy) Ph.D.JF1999 Visual rientttionE dur�n child.'en's discri��n�tion learning:the effect of different at i.nu.Lua viewing conditions.Price, Thom&sJ.1D10000 J ('�o-,mittee on Inte.cnational ':(ehltions) Lr'.�uropean unity, the Organization for "':::uropean Economic Cooper-at Lon ,and Great Britfin.Prorok, Philip C. (-";hell1istry) S.L. w/oPuklin, Diane VPapers: -:, '1) (History) A.H.The Lmpact of Newt orri.an science on ei.ghte_nth-centurytheories of insanity: A s t udy of rVilliam Ba.t t i,e ' s !I,t treatiseon 1adness."Reagin, .J;\rJell J- (Divinity) }1 .• N. w/oRober t s , Arthur Harold (Human De ve Lcpment ) it.H.�aper: The rel�tion of a�e to success in training am�ng persons enrolledin manpower r-e t.r-a i.rri.n.; programs.Schaffner,Paper : Nadine hae (Jduce.tion) A .H.Differences in the conception of the "goodTt teac\-lGr and self-imc-,.ges among h i.gh and Low achieving adolescents.Pa�e 12, December 19661�ber, Stanley R (';conomics)Paper: John i3&tes Clark l.\.. .M.on monopo l i.oe , 1890-1900..tteedy, Margnret �llen (�ducation) ILL.Paper: A study 0: t'ile uses 0:;:' illustr[ tions in three primaryreading textbook series.Heinken, Judith A (Divinity) Ih.D.13S9999 The pro ni.ae of' Jerw:>alem' e restoration: a new approach toIsaiah 40-66.Risse, Guenther B ar-nhar d (History /Hm". ) A. r�.Paper: Pharaoh Ak....'lJ.- £n-iiton of ancient �gYiJt: Controversies amongEgyptolo6ists and physicians ree;arding his postu�ted illness.Rober t e , John rraylor. (Lin:;uislics) Ph.D.PK2095 Prthvir�j(_, rasau: cant o �I; a wor-d by wor-d grammaticb.l and.c2P88 etYiJological analysis, with gram�atical cutline, transl�tion,�6 and glossary.Rochlin, Gene I. (Physics) Ph.D.Qc.ca::rq /)efe·�m(ytJI(Jn of 'tll..e t::e/Yf/6f-ro/'f � -tk €/ne/'11 � _f?JS �.erCef/? cUrd71 '1 j:Jt5 hy ,5 0/ er: CcJ?1 �c'l'/ t/e -z1"U?J;17 e ,1/ rrf .Rose, Gale l.!ood education) Ph , D.LB3999 Staff values, orgc:.niz,,-,tion0.1 behavior, and pupil r-ersponae inschools.Ross, codney Anson (Histnry) 1\ .1-1.lapers; 1) Mary Todd Lincoln's lental collapse.2) Adult education f r the �ussian Jew of Chicago's n_Rrwest side gLettG in 1908.Rossn�r, Lawrence Fra�{lin (Astronomy) Ph.D •.-.n, 4-lt\D·f3\cqcr \Vle �\"I\·.....te-�f'I,t1A.d.t OSCrlI4+.t1YI7> D� \. \..'��-Q.-tol � �.Russ, Ursula (Bduc&ti0n) A.M.Paper: Problems of slow learners ina remedial school.Hyan, Joseph Anthony (3ducation) i. [ ••Paper: Hee t Lng the direct costs of education ill Ghanian seccnaaryschools.l�yan, Nar t Ln J., III Un:;lish Lang. & Lit.) A .11. w/oSawyer, John J rthur (Econo-ri.ce ) Fh.D.HC999 Forecasting industry output an 1 Lmpor-ts in an open economy;some experiments for Canada, 19�0-1958.Stemmler, fume 0 ("duce,tion) Ph.D.Lc6999 kead i ng of h i.gh.Ly creative versus h i ghLy intelligent secondarystudents. Page 13, December 1966Schattschneider, .Javid Allen (Divinity) A.11. w/oSchedler, Patricia B. (Human Deve.Lopnerrt ) A.H.Paper: Parental attitudes and political activiml of college students.Schild, Rudolph E (AstronoMY) Ph.D. JQG\C�<=t ..A q e.!:. ,.�d S'tT'Uc;tu.'('"e� 0-1 St-o.�� \'11 the J" � -:x.P"l'('� €1 A$GOCia.t,�,Schneider, Irving (Sociology) A.N.Paper: The use of patients to act out professional conflicts.Schonber g , '"'dmond (:2hyrdcs) s.r. vJ/oSchum, Dorothy Layton (Biochemistry) - .H. w/oScott, Helen Gifford (':;larvic Lan.ra , & Lits.) A.l·I. w/o (Pape r requirementwaived .i.n lieu of a. second Slavic Language ,Seidl, Andrew A. (Physics) S.I1. w/oSexton, .Jame s Hatth(�\IT (;n;lish Lang , & Lit.) w/o A.H.Shulsky, Abram N (J:;olitical Science) A.N.PA4279 The Platonic critique of sophistic politics: the Protagoras •• p88sS6Sinclair, Jolm Henry (Zoology) Ph.D.QP999 Hitochondrial DNA and other low molecular wei=-:;ht cellular DNA's.Skarsten, Trygve ... �olf (Divinity) A .I�. \'1/0Snyder, T1itchell (Statistics) Ph.D.r�A999 \/Jinsorizing with a covariate to Lmpr-ove efficiency.A (¥usic) A.M.Varese's Arcana:Bolie, RuthPaper: An analysis of form.Sperring, Beverly Anne (Graduate Library Sc�ool) A.M.2:10999 Sources for the provision of foreign languaq;e books in publiclibraries.Spodek, Howard Norman (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Changin:� concepts of law and government :in modern India:The vi qW of Ramnchan Roy.2) 1'he entrepreneur in Japanese econorr'.c growth, 1868-1912.Springett, B t--/� gduJ� (Ph;t''Sics)Q.GJ oOfer F--f:te,J� o-F II'e:5SU re: 077fofr;ifJ-?1Ct hdtU-rv tt,Sroka, Kenneth Michael (�nglish Lang. Ph.D.£k tr-an:>jJort of /077..5& Lit.) �.M. wloStewart, Howar-d Alan (Physics) S.1. \'1/0Von l1a�;nus,Paper: Page 14, December 1966Stimson, 1 .u.L G (Pathology) ,,).1.HB999 Cell dynanics ill or:_st n cultures of chemica] ly induced breastcarcinoma in the rat.Suda , Naoyuki. (Sociology) A .1J,••.t aper: l"l sociologicr_:2.. a proach to "ur-ban sub-areas. IfSviift, AL_cePaper: (�lassical Lanc�s. L Lits.) A.M.An icoDozra'iI'_' C analysis of the -at er-La L from the brick buildingat Kenchreai:'I'ay Lor , .John i., (lIicitory) rt.l·:.Papers: 1) "Tho .Jest of t i.me s is the worst of times" (�d\rJard Gibbon)2) J. K. Huysmans: Ii critical study.Terman, Sheldon Albert (�ducation) A.H.Paper: Socio- conorri.c cor-r-e Lat es of favorable votes in bond electionsi� Cook County, excluding Chicago.Terry, -)obert ,lilliam (Divinity) A.H. VI/O'I'hao , Do+rri.nh (Che Jistry) Ph.D.,_�D1099 Pho t ocrerni.ca L reactions of organic compounds •• 5Thomas, L. Eugene (Hurt1an Jevelopnent) A. H.Paper: So' e ph:rchological differences in par-erit s of 'New Left" activistcollege at uderrt e and parents of non-activist college s t.uderrt e ,rinker, Burnham (Chemistry) Ph.D.�1099 The oxymercuratiGn of olefins •• 5. 'f c Lcne , Jilliar:l Loui.s ( .oc Lo Logy ) A. H.Paper: The postal letter carrier--an occupati'nal role.Uno, dirobuni (Social Service Alministrut:on) Ph.D.HV9999 ,{Ol'k pat t cr ne of Hark t;roups in the administration of publicassistance.Van Ness, Paul Norwood ()ivinity) A.1i. VI/OVenrri.n-; , ��obert S Ci?ography) A.H.lU1999 Urban renewal and Ute social geoGralJhy of Hyde Park.GeVcr a, C8.t:Ta&Ctoqq Dev. (Physics) Ph.D.'YYl6l.5U'f'E???1e-nt IE �h€ c)-o.. � �f)asA a:v\JLtif -th. (2,. c.o� ?'11IC- 'f'a ci I cd-, r.n ,Lr Lc (Gen' I Studies i \ Human i t a e s ) A.H.Instinct in novels.Paoe �5, December 1966':1alensky, ,lJillia, l'richaol (Romance Langs. 8,: Lits.) A.t/le.Papers: 1) La t eor-i.a comica in Italia nel Cinquecent.o.2) II Concetto della letter�ture nell' opera di Ugo Foscolo.vJalker, Sue Sheridan (History) Ph.D.DA999 Royal wardBhip in edieval �ng1and.\rJarden, Hark D (Politjcc�l .'cience) Ph.D.JC999 'I'he political ph.i.Lc-sophy of Dono so Cortes.Warren, �o�er K (Politic&l Science) A.M.JK9999 Manch i L« in a no G1Em' s land: a study of the .i.mpac t of Negromatriarchy on Negro political activity.Wass�rman, Arnold S (Art) A.M.Paper: A study in the h.i e t or-y and theory of modern art, ar-ch.i, t.ec t ur e anddesign.\rJeitzenfeld, Julian S (Philosophy) A.H. W/oVlellingt,)l1, Donald (Econor:d_cs) Ph.D.HG9999 Inflation during the French revolution.Heneer, John Childs (HatLe'.latics)' S.M. w/o\I'/hite, Fatricia Ann (History/Hunanities) iL.li.Papers: 1) 30cialist acceptance of patriotis� and national defense.2) Thcmas Mann: The artist's relation to burgher values.l/iebe, Paul (Divinity) )i.if. w/o�Jilkin.son, John Provost (\_Tra1uate Library School) Ph.D.�10999 A h i.s t.or-, of the 'ialhousie .University Ilain Ld.br-r.r-y , "'8()7-1931•Wolf, Grace Daniels (�olitical Science) A.M.F9999 The political ac ou Lt ur-at i.on of drr:lenian-Americane.Wolfe, h.rt'1.ur Vernon (Political cience) Ph.D.JY9999 'I'h e United St.a t e s Civil ... ervice ernp.l oymerrt system--to 1933.\rJoodruff, Lila Hague (Chemistry) S .I", \-I/o\1/ortLian, Har-Lcne Stein (History) Ph.D.F9999 I'h e I"�ug1i!Ump rnovemerrt in New York, 1865-1884; a study of the cultureand institutions of reform.Wrend, Judi t h '_:;lizabetP Grubb ('·�ducation/Spanish) Ivl.1\. T.Paper: J..'ransition f'r-om aud i.o+Li.ngua L exposures to context reading:The problem of vncabulary frequency in Spanish.v«, Dinah Lai-ying (Pharmacolo.:y) S .H.iH999 Studies on the toxicity of sulfone and sulfonaLide antioalarialdrugs.Yaffa, Joel Sherwood (EnGlish 118_ng. K: Lit.) iLh. w/oPage 16, December 1966Ziskinci, j\lartIw Andes (History) fI..H.Papers: 1) Eng.l i sh Connon Law.2) Procedural reform in �ngland.ORDJER Of JEXJERCISJESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingPROCESSIONAL-Finale from Symphony No.1(The congregation standing until the flags reach the chancel) Louis V ierneThe 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 President of the University and the Convocation SpeakerHYMN FOR THE CONGREGATIONAMERICA(The congregation standing until after the prayer)My country, 'tis of thee,Sweet land of liberty,Of thee I sing:Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Our fathers' God, to thee,Author of liberty,To thee we sing:Long may our land be brightWith freedom's holy light!Protect us by thy might,Great God, our King! Amen.-So F. SMITHTHE INVOCATIONE. SPENCER PARSONSDean, Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSLAWRENCE A. KIMPTONChancellor, University of Chicago, 1951-1960; Vice-President,Standard Oil Company (Indiana)SOLOHarapha's Aria (from Samson)Honor and arms scorn such a foe, that I could end thee at a blow,Poor victory, to conquer thee, or glory in thy overthrow!Vanquish a slave that is half-slain! So mean a triumph I disdain.HENRI NOEL, Baritone HandelTHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Vivien ClairJeffrey Witten Kobrick Dora C. ParisMarie G. SternAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Norman John Zurbrigg(History) Paper: "Giambattista Vico's New Science"Members elected to Beta of IIIinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:Summer ConvocationHendrik De J ong Jay Lawrence LemkeAutumn ConvocationMarie G. SternMembers elected to the Society of Sigma Xi on nomination of the Depart­ments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Caroline Jones AndersonJack Stanley BeacherGary G. BorisyIu-Yam ChanDattatraya PurushottanDandekarDavid Charles Doetschman Billy Joe EvansAlan McCulloch GainesRussell David KlemMarylou LionelsHaim ManorRenee Menegaz-BockSteven L. Murov Scott Lionel NormanRobert Anthony OrlandoCharles Edward PlatzDo-Minh ThapJohn Charles TullyJohn Anthony TysonAssociate members elected to the Society of Sigma Xi on nomination of theDepartments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Allen Richard AnwayRoberta BearThomas Wilson FlatteryKenneth Seaver GageGraham Sherwood GiesePaul Gregory HeHneMarian Elizabeth IwertMarvin Kroll Janet MatherDonald Edward MosierMark Isaac OberlanderAlbert Clarence ParrKenneth R. PyleRichard James RadmerChristopher Martin ScarfeJean Ellen Sehmsdorf Diana SlaughterJack Tuteur SternRobert EmmanuelStreitmatterStephen Bruce StrumJames SullivanCharles William VosslerJames WangTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Wayne C. BoothIn the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean Leon O. JacobsonIn 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 Graduate School of Business by Dean George P. ShultzIn the Divinity School by Dean Jerald C. BrauerIn the Graduate School of Education by Dean of Students Kenneth J. RehageIn the Graduate Library School by Professor Leon CarnovskyCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEF or the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:ROY THOMAS BELLOWS(Art)VIVIEN CLAIR(General Studies in the Humanities) JEAN DIAMOND(Psychology)THOMAS EDWARD DONNE(Economics)WESTBROOK J. CLARIDGE(Political Science)STEVEN EARL GOLDSMITH(S ociology)JEFFREY WITTEN KOBRICK(History)JERROLD Y. KODISH(Physics)GARY GRIFFIN LAUGER(Far Eastern Civilizations)MARGARET JANE METZLER(English Language and Literature)MARIE LOUISE NOREM(Psychology)DORA C. PARIS(History)MARY GRAY RIEGE(Sociology) MARK ANDREWS SCHNEIDER(English Language and Literature)CYNTHIA L. SCHONBERGER(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)ELLEN SHRIMAN(History)FRANK A. STARVEL, JR.(Philosophy)MARIE G. STERN(Romance Languages and Literatures)WILLIAM A. THOMAS(English Language and Literature)CAROL R. TROEN(Romance Languages and Literatures)NORMAN JOHN ZURBRIGG(History)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:HOWARD RAY SCHWARTZ(Mathematics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:DOROTHY LAYTON SCHUMMSUNAN AJHARNM.D., University of Medical Sciences, Bangkok,Thailand,1959(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Outcome of Pregnancy in Womenwith Diabetes mellitusGAIL KOZELKA LARSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1965(Mathematical Biology)CHAI VEJ NUCHPRAYOONM.D., University of Medical Sciences, Thonburi,Thailand, 1962(Surgery)DISSERTATION: Acute and Chronic Effect of a Plas­tic Adhesive on Lung Tissue A.B., Earlham College, 1965(Biochemistry)PAUL GARY STIMSOND.D.S., Loyola Dental School, 1961(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Cell Dynamics in Organ Cultures ofChemically Induced Breast Carcinoma in the RatDINAH LAI-YING WUB.S.P., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Canada, 1963(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Toxicity of Sulfoneand Sulfonamide Antimalarial DrugsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree oi Master of Arts:GEMINO HENSON ABADA.B., University of the Philippines, 1963(English Language and Literature)LOIS ROCHELLE APPLEBAUMA.B., Wayne State University, 1965(General Studies in the Humanities)FREDERICK MATHESON ASHERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963(Art)CAMILLA B. ASHLEYA.B., Grinnell College, 1965(English Language and Literature)RICHARD KEITH BARZA.B., University of Arizona, 1963(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)CHARLES LINWOOD BATTEN, JR.A.B., University of Virginia, 1965(English Language and Literature)IRVING BENIGA.B., Brooklyn College, 1965(English Language and Literature)FREDRICH FRANCIS BURICHA.B., Seattle University, 1965(Philosophy)PATRICIA REARDON CANNON, R.S.C.J.A.B., Barat College, 1964(English Language and Literature)JAMES FREDERICK DE YOUNGS.B., Western Illinois University, 1964(Germanic Languages and Literatures)GEORGE M. DOLISS.B., Columbia University, 1962(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JAMES DOUGLAS FARQUHARA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1963(Art)ANNA LOUISE GLIERA.B., Hunter College, 1964(Germanic Languages and Literatures)AUGUSTO GODOY IIA.B., Beloit College, 1964(History)DISSERTATION: The Thought of Jose Carlos Maria­teguiJEAN K. GOLDMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Art)LORRAINE ANN GRABNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1965(English Language and Literature)IRENE ROSENBERG GRAU(Music)SUSAN BEGGS HALLA.B., Earlham College, 1965(Romance Languages and Literatures) WENDY RAUDENBUSH HILTEBEITELA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1965(General Studies in the Humanities)DAVID ARTHUR HOLLOWAYA.B., University of Puget Sound, 1965(English Language and Literature)JAMES RANDALL HUYCKA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1965(English Language and Literature)JOHN C. JACOBSA.B., State College of Iowa, 1965(English Language and Literature)EDWARD R. KANTOWICZA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1965(History)ANDREW S. KAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1965(English Language and Literature)JAMES J. KENNEDYA.B., De Paul University, 1963(English Language and Literature)ROBERT C. KLINGENSMITHA.B., De Pauw University, 1964(Romance Languages and Literatures)JOANNE KOCHS.B., Northwestern University, 1964(English Language and Literature)CHARLES WARWICK LAWVERA.B., College of William and Mary, 1965(English Language and Literature)RONALD E. LAYMONA.B., Brooklyn College, 1965(Philosophy)EARL A. LUDMANA.B., Harvard University, 1964(Philosophy)MARY CARMEN LYNNA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1961(History of Culture)BIRUTA MEIRANSA.B., College of Wooster, 1961(Romance Languages and Literatures)LINDA McCONNELL MERIAMA.B., St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1961(English Language and Literature)DAVID WALTER NASGOWITZS.B., Marquette University, 1956B.Th., North American Baptist Seminary, 1954(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Rise of Aramean Script in Meso-potamia and Its EnvironsRONALD D. OLSONA.B., Luther College, 1965(History)LESYA PANASIUKA.B., College of the City of New York, 1963(Comparative Studies in Literature)CURTIS JON PEPLAUA.B., Clark University, 1965(English Language and Literature)JOEL PICHENYA.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Slavic Languages and Literatures)GUENTHER BERNHARD RISSEM.D., University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1958(History)MARTIN J. RYAN IIIPh.B., Northwestern University, 1957(English Language and Literature)HELEN GIFFORD SCOTTA.B., Oberlin College, 1964(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JAMES MATTHEW SEXTONA.B., Northwestern University, 1955(English Language and Literature)RUTH A. SOLIEA.B., Smith College, 1964(Music) KENNETH MICHAEL SROKAA.B., Canisius College, 1965(English Language and Literature) ,ALICE SWIFTA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Classical Languages and Literatures)ERIC VON MAGNUSA.B., Wittenberg University, 1964(General Studies in the Humanities)WILLIAM MICHAEL WALENSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Romance Languages and Literatures)ARNOLD S. WASSERMANB.F.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1956(Art)JULIAN S. WEITZENFELDA.B., Brandeis University, 1963(Philosophy)PATRICIA ANN WHITEA.B., De Pauso University, 1965(History)JOEL SHERWOOD YAFFAA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1964(English Language and Literature)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Master of Science:JAMES NORTON ALBRIGHT GEORGE L GOUNARISA.B., Colgate University, 1965 Dipl., National Technical University of Athens,(Geophysical Sciences) Greece, 1962(Physics)WILLIAM FRANCIS GRIFFETH, JR.S.B., University of North Carolina, 1965(Mathematics)DAVID LOUIS ARPS.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1962(Mathematics)SAMUEL M. BROMBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1941(Geophysical Sciences)FRED JOHN CADIEUS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Physics)AHMAD ABDUL HAD! CHALABIB.Sc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965(Mathematics)LESLIE COHNA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1965(Mathematics)ALVIN D. COMPAANA.B., Calvin College, 1965(Physics)THOMAS DONALDSONS.B., University of Kentucky, 1965(Mathematics)WILLIAM E. GELHAARA.B., Knox College, 1963(Physics) MICHAEL S. ISAACSONS.B., University of Illinois, 1965(Physics)EDWARD CHARLES JONESS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Mathematics)BONNIE JEAN KAYA.B., Oberlin College, 1963( Chemistry)EFTHYMIOS MARINOU KYRIAKO·POULOSDipl. (Eng.), Unioersuy of Athens, Greece, 1960Dipl. (Econ. Pol. Sci.), ibid., 1961S.M., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1964(Physics)MARLO RAYMOND MARTINS.B., University of Culijornia, Berkeley, 1960(Physics)PHILIP C. PROROKA.B., State University of New York, Buffalo, 1965( Chemistry)EDMOND SCHONBERGBac. en lngenieria, National University 0/ Engi­neering, Lima, Peru, 1963(Physics)ANDREW A. SEIDLS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1965(Physics)HOWARD ALAN STEWARTS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1963(Physics) JOHN CHILDS WENGERS.B., University of Michigan, 1963(Mathematics)LILA HAGUE WOODRUFFA.B., Radcliffe College, 1960M.A.T., ibid., 1961(Chemistry)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Master at Arts:J. ALEXANDERA.B., Haverford College, 1959A.M., Harvard University, 1961(A nthropology)CARLIE EILEEN ALLENDERA.B., University of Denver, 1963(Sociology)CAROL S. ANTHONYA.B., Howard University, 1953(Education)KATHERINE PESEK ARCHIBALDA.B., University of Iowa, 1939(Divisional Master's)EVELYN DIANE ARONSONS.B., Northwestern University, 1959(Education)DISSERTATION: The Effects of a Parent EducationProgram on the Reading Performance of First­Grade ChildrenSOTIRIOS ANGEL BARBERA.B., University of Illinois, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: On Constitutional MeaningJEROME H. BARKOWA.B., Brooklyn College, 1964(Committee on Human Development)DIANA BASKOVITZA.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.B., ibid., 1956(Education)VERN L. BENGTSONA.B., North Park College, 1963(Committee on Human Development)GORDON BERNINE BENKLERA.B., Knox College, 1965(Education)RUTH JOYCE BERINSA.B., Smith College, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Ideology and Nation-building: TheSymbol of Unity in the Ideology of the One-PartyStates of Africa PHYLLIS BARNES BOOTHA.B., Brigham Y oung University, 1947(Committee on Human Development)STUART AARON BORMANA.B., Brandeis University, 1964(History)ROBERT G. BRADLEYA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965(Economics)CHRISTOPHER JOHN BRUELLA.B., Cornell University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Plato's Criticism 0/ ConventionalismDIEUDONNEE J. CASPER(Committee on Human Development)MOSES DANNENHIRSHA.B., Western Reserve University, 1962 ,(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Tumey Case and the Adminis­tration 0/ Justice in Ohio and KentuckyLAURENCE ERROL DEVLINB.Ed., University 0/ Victoria, Victoria, British Co­lumbia, Canada, 1965(Education)PERRY RAY DUISA.B., Northwestern University, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Arthur W. Mitchell: New Deal Ne­gro in CongressMARGARET HARDIN FRIEDRICHA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(A nthropology)ELIHU M. GERSONA.B., Queens College, 1964(Sociology)SUSAN GROSSA.B., Hunter College, 1960(Education)PETER T_ HAVERKAMPFA.B., Williams College, 1965(Geography)DISSERTATION: Comprehensive Planning 0/ LakeMichigan ShurelandG. ALAN HUNTERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Thought of FisherAmesALON JEFFREYA.B., Union College, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Electoral Reorientation in NewHampshire, 1916-64DAVID RALPH JOHNSONA.B., University of illinois, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Crime Fighting Reform in Chicago:An Analysis of Its Leadership, 1919-27PAUL PATRICK KANTORA.B., University of illinois, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The National Economic Develop­ment Council: A Study of the Politics of Na­tional Economic Planning in Great BritainBARBARA BEIGUN KAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1965(History)ROBERT W. KLEPPERA.B., Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, 1963(Economics)BAL RAM KOHLIA.M., Agra University, Agra, India, 1964(Sociology)CAROL L. KROTZKIA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: The Cyprus Conflict: 1954-64DONALD WILLIS LIGHT, JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1963(Sociology)KERMIT J. LINDA.B., Goshen College, 1964(History)WARREN RALPH LINKA.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.B., ibid., 1962(History)SUSAN KATHRYN LIPPERTA.B., Michigan State University, 1965(Education)ALEXANDER ROBIN LUCKHAMB.A., University of Oxford, England, 1964(Sociology)WILLIAM MAXWELL MASONA.B., Reed College, 1963(Sociology)JULANN McFARLANEA.B., University of Minnesota, 1964(History)ITALO MIRKOW-OSPINALic., National University of Colombia, Bogota, Co­lombia, 1965(Sociology) HARVEY LUSKIN MOLOTCHA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(Sociology)ROGER CONANT MOULTONA.B., Harvard University, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Shaftesbury's Doctrine of CommonSenseSUSAN WIMMER NATHANA.B., Vassar College, 1963(Committee on Human Development)MARY ROSE NOBERINIA.B., St. Joseph College for Women, Brooklyn,New York, 1964(Committee on Human Development)JOHN WILSON NORTHROPA.B., Oberlin College, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: The Archbishop and the Empire:Evolution of the Cyprus Issue from a ColonialProblem to a Critical International StalemateKAREN OPPENHEIMA.B., Reed College, 1964(Sociology)NARGIS PANCHAPAKESANB.Sc., University of Delhi, India, 1955M.Sc., ibid., 1957Ph.D., ibid., 1965JERRY NEIL PARKERA.B., Oberlin College, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The International System of Seven­teenth-Century EuropeHARRY PERLSTADTA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(Sociology)THOMAS LEE PHILPOTTS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, illinois, 1963(History)THOMAS JOSEPH PRICES.B., College of Charleston, 1963(International Relations)DISSERTATION: European Unity, the Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation, and GreatBritainDIANE V. PUKLINA.B., Northwestern University, 1963(History)STANLEY R. REBERA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1965(Economics)MARGARET ELLEN REEDYA.B., Rice University, 1961(Education)ARTHUR HAROLD ROBERTSA.B., College of the City of New York, 1964(Committee on Human Development)RODNEY ANSON ROSSA.B., Knox College, 1965(History)URSULA RUSSB.E., Chicago Teachers College, 1960(Education)JOSEPH ANTHONY RYANA.B., Marquette University, 1963(Education)NADINE MAE SCHAFFNERA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1965(Education)PATRICIA B. SCHEDLERA.B., Vassar College, 1964(Committee on Human Development)IRVING SCHNEIDER(Sociology)ABRAM N. SHULSKYA.B., Cornell University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Platonic Critique 0/ SophisticPolitics: The ProtagorasHOWARD NORMAN SPODEKA.B., Columbia University, 1963(History)NAOYUKI SUDAA.B., Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido,Japan, 1954A.M., ibid., 1956(Sociology)JOHN A. TAYLORA.B., Washington University, 1965(History) SHELDON ALBERT TERMANA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1959(Education)L. EUGENE THOMASA.B., Louisiana State University, 1955D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1959(Committee on Human Development)WILLIAM LOUIS TOLONEA.B., Lewis College, 1961(S ociology)ROBERT STANLEY VENNINGA.B., Harvard University, 1965(Geography)DISSERTATION: Urban Renewal and the SocialGeography 0/ Hyde ParkROGER KENT WARRENA.B., Williams College, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Manchild in a No Man's Land: AStudy 0/ the Impact 0/ Negro Matriarchy on Ne­gro Political ActivityGRACE DANIELS WOLFA.B., Stanford University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Acculturation 0/ Ar­menian-A mericansMARTHA ANDES ZISKINDA.B., Barnard College, 1965(History)V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:STEPHEN T. ANDREWSA.B., Antioch College, 1963WENDELL CHARLES BEANEA.B., Howard University, 1958D.B., ibid., 1961EDWARD MILTON BERCKMANA.B., Wofford College, 1952S.T.B., Harvard University, 1958WILLIAM BREWSTER, JR.A.B., University of Texas, 1955D.B., Church Divinity School 0/ the Pacific, 1960DONALD ERIC CAPPSA.B., Lewis and Clark College, 1960D.B., Yale University, 1963S.T.M., ibid., 1965FORREST ALBERT HARTMANA.B., Knox College, 1961D.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1966ALFRED JOHN HIL TEBEITELA.B., Haverford College, 1963 JEEGOOK KIMA.B., Wagner College, 1959DAVID ROBERT KINSLEYA.B., Drew Unioersity, 1961D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1964DAVID ROMINE KNUTSONA.B., Pacific Lutheran University, 1958DAVID L. LINDBERGA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1951D.B., Augustana Theological Seminary, 1955JOHN WILEY NELSONA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1961D.B., Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 1964EWELL J. REAGINA.B., University of Tennessee, 1950D.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1957DAVID ALLEN SCHA TTSCHNEIDERAB., Moravian College, 1960D.B., Yale University, 1964VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLF or the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:JAMES HENRY BELL RUTH GRUENEWALDA.B., Phillips University, 1957 A.B., Grinnell College, 1963D.B., Phillips Graduate Seminary, 1961 (History)(History)TRYGVE ROLF SKARSTENA.B., Wagner College, 1949B.Th., Luther Theological Seminary, 1953M.Th., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1959ROBERT WILLIAM TERRYS.B., Cornell University, 1959D.B., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1963ANITA LOUISE ANDERSONS.B., Rosary Hill College, 1959DISSERTATION: The Availability of Fine Arts Booksin Three Mid-Nineteenth-Century LibrariesROBERT LOUIS BRUBAKERA.B., University of Illinois, 1956S.M., University of Wisconsin, 1958DISSERTATION: The Publication of HistoricalSources: Recent Projects in the United StatesKATHERINE HAGERTYA.B., Northwestern University, 1963DISSERTATION: Abstracts as a Basis for RelevanceJudgmentMARY HELEN IRVINEA.B., University of Louisville, 1961DISSERTATION: Books for the Blind: The Programand Its PublicANN BROEMMELSIEKA.B., Oberlin College, 1962(French)NORMA MARIE BRUNKA.B., Oklahoma College for Women, 1964(Biology)MARK TYLER DAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Social Sciences)MICHAEL JAMES FOLKS.B., University of North Carolina, 1964(Mathematics)DAVID JOSEPH FUYSA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964(Mathematics) PAUL NORWOOD VAN NESSA.B., Earlham College, 1961PAUL WIEBEA.B., Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1960KATHERINE ELIZABETH KELEHERA.B., Knox College, 1962DISSERTATION: An Evaluation of the Periodical In­dexing Tools in the Health and Medical CareAdministration FieldALEXIS A. P ANSHINA.B., Michigan State University, 1965DISSERTATION: A Critical Examination of ScienceFiction for Young PeopleBEVERLY ANNE SPERRINGA.B., University of Michigan, 1965DISSERTATION: Sources for the Provision of Foreign.Language Books in Public LibrariesHERBERT MACKA.B., University of Chicago, 1959(History)AARON G. MORETZSKYS.B., Windham College, 1964(History)ANTONIA STOLL ORFIELDA.B., Smith College, 1963(History)FAITH G. PAULA.B., University of Illinois, 1961(History)JUDITH E. WRENDA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1963(Spanish)II. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree at Master at Business Administration:MARVIN ALTMANB.Ch.E., Clarkson College 0/ Technology, 1961ALAN DREW BAKERS.B.E., University 0/ Michigan, 1963MOSHE I. BARAKDottore, Unioersita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi,Milan, Italy, 1958LAURENCE ALLAN BARRYA.B., Catholic University 0/ America, 1950DONALD R. BEASLEYS.B.E., Princeton University, 1953WILLIAM GLENN BENNETTA.B., Washington State University, 1961JOSEPH LEROY BERGERONA.B., Agricultural and Mechanical College 0/ Texas,1959RICHARD DEAN BESSERS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1957JAMES HERBERT BREUHAUSS.B., Northwestern University, 1965LEROY WILLIAM BROWNS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1959ROBERT ANDREW CORNOGS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1961MICHAEL M. CULLYS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1964ROBERT JOSEPH CYSS.B., Michigan College 0/ Mining and Technology,1962DONALD JOSEPH DELANDROS.B., Southern University, 1956ROBERT FRANCIS DONAHUES.B.C., De Paul University, 1950DAVID M. DONNELLYA.B., Brown University, 1964S.B., ibid., 1964ROBERT KEITH ELSES.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1958S.B., ibid., 1959C. THEODORE ENGDALL, JR.S.B.C.E., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1963ROGER HAROLD FOLTSA.B., Harvard University, 1960JOE TAYLOR FORDA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1965ROBERT THOMAS GARRITYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1961DONALD RICHARD GEYERB.B.A., Northwestern University, 1964ANTHONY F. GLAVANS.B.E.E., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1953 H. STEPHEN GRACE, JR.S.B., Lamar State College 0/ Technology, 1964ROBERT WARFIELD GROSEB.E., Yale University, 1963M.Sc., University 0/ London, England, 1966DIANE GREGART HABLUTZELA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961RONALD CHARLES HERRICKS.B.E.E., Southern Methodist University, 1964JOHN FREDERICK HIRSCHMANNA.B., Oberlin College, 1964WILLIAM BROCK KINNEARA.B., Yale University, 1963M.Sc., University 0/ London, England, 1966HERMAN E. LACYS.B.I.E., Bradley University, 1957P. MICHAEL LAUBS.B., Lehigh University, 1962HERBERT CHARLES LEVINS.B.Ch.E., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1963JOHN EDWARD LLOYDS.B.B.A., Roosevelt University, 1959CHARLES LAWRENCE MARKSS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1961DAVID ALAN McELVAINS.B.C., University of Notre Dame, 1953THOMAS H. MEURERB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965WILLIAM H. MORLINGS.B., Iowa State University, 1958BRENDAN THOMAS NELLIGANS.B.C.E., University 0/ Illinois, 1960PAUL McCORD NISKANENA.B., Stanford University, 1965RAJNIKANT JIVABHAI PATELB.E., Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India, 1961S.M., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1962JOHN C. PLOTZS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1961WILLIAM MAURICE POPPEIA.B., Carleton College, 1964THEODORE RECKLINGPh.B., Northwestern University, 1949NORMAN JOHN RISOYAS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1956ROBERT ALLEN RUCINSKIS.B.I.M., Purdue University, 1965WILLIAM LEE SCHWAKES.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1960MICHAEL SEAMAN SQUYRESA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963S.B., ibid., 1964CAROL POSNER STOWELLA.B., Wellesley College, 1963JOHN R. SWIFTS.B.B.A., Roosevelt University, 1964KENNETH ARTHUR TALACS.B., Roosevelt University, 1958BRUCE DONALD THATCHERS.B., Iowa State University, 1959 PETER E. VAN NICEA.B., Northwestern University, 1964AVRUM HERZEL WARSHAWSKYS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1960T HARVEY WIGDERS.B., Temple University, 1964ERLE J. ZOLL IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1964III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:WILLIAM OTIS BREEDLOVE IIA.B., Butler University, 1963 CHARLES WILLIAM HOLLENBECKA.B., Kenyon College, 1963CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGARY G. BORISYS.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: The Mechanism of Action of Colchi­cineKEITH JOSEPH CARLSONS.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1960(Committee on Paleozoiilogy )DISSERTATION: The Skull Morphology and Estiva­tion Burrows of the Permian Lungfish Gnatho­rhiza serrataMICHAEL A. B. DEAKINB.Sc., University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria,Australia, 1961M.Sc., ibid., 1963(Mathematical Biology)DISSERTATION: Three Studies in HemorheologyJUDITH FRANZETTI KNECHTS.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Structural Studies on H eparitinSulfate of Normal and Hurler TissuesWAYNE B. LANIER, JR.S.B., Oklahoma State University, 1962S.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Botany)DISSERTATION: Radiation-sensitive Mutants of As­pergillus nidulans MAI-SHIAN LIUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Formosa,1958M.Sc., University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1962(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: The Redox Status of Ubiquinoneand Energy Metabolism in Isolated Atria underVarious Metabolic StatesHAIM MANORB.Sc., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1962(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: Studies on Ribosome BiogenesisJOHN H. SINCLAIRS.B., Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College,1958S.M., ibid., 1959(Zoology)DISSERTATION : Mitochondrial DNA and 0 ther LowMolecular Weight Cellular DNA'sII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFRANK METLAR CLOVER IIIA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(C lassical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Geiseric the Statesman: A Study 0/Vandal Foreign PolicyWILLIAM A. ELWOODS.B., Northwestern University, 1954A.M., University of Mississippi, 1959(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: A Critical Old-Spelling Edition ofSir Philip Sidney's The Defence of PoesieHAGUE D. FOSTERA.B., University of Chicago, 1957(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Intuitive Conceptualization and theRelativity of Space, Time, and MotionROBERT JOSEPH GOWENA.B., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: Canada's Relations with Japan,1895-1922: Problems of Immigration and TradeGENE BALFORD GRAGGA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1960(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Toward a Syntax of the SumerianVerb: The Dimensional InfixesCLAUDIO GUTIERREZLie. (Philosophy), University of Costa Rica, Uni-versity City, Costa Rica, 1953Lic. (Law), ibid., 1959(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Epistemology and Economics: Con­tribution to the Logical Analysis of EconomicTheory ELINOR SMITH MILLERA.B., Wesleyan College, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1954(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Rhetorical Structure in SelectedWorks of RonsardANDREW NAYLORA.B., Yale University, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Concept of RememberingJOHN TAYLOR ROBERTSA.B., Oberlin College, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Prthviraja Riisaii: Canto II: AWord by Word Grammatical and EtymologicalAnalysis, with Grammatical Outline, Translation,and GlossarySUE SHERIDAN WALKERS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1958A.M., ibid., 1961(History)DISSERTATION: Royal Wardship in Medieval Eng­landIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJOEL ALAN APPELBAUMS.B., College of the City of New York, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Physics)FRANK WEIR BAKERA.B., College of Wooster, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Polar Substituent Effects in the Bi­cyclo (2.2.2)Oct-2-ene SystemWILLIAM OTTO JOSEPH BOOS.B., Roosevelt University, 1958S.M., University of Chicago, 1962( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Low-Temperature Heat Capaci­ties of MnFt, CuF2, CrFt, and VFsROBERT FREDERICK GARRISONA.B., Earlham College, 1960(Astronomy)DISSERTATION: Some Characteristics of the BandA Stars in the Upper Scorpius Complex GRAHAM SHERWOOD GIESES.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1953S.M., University of Rhode Island, 1964(Geophy sical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Beach Pebble Movements and ShapeSorting Indices of Swash Zone MechanicsDEAN GEORGE HELLERA.M., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1957(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On the Integral Closure of No­etherian DomainsRICHARD ALLAN HUDSONA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1961(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Cyclopentadienone KetalsYONG-KIKIMS.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1957S.M., University of Delaware, 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Relativistic Self-consistent FieldTheory for Closed-Shell AtomsJACQUES L'HEUREUXS.B., University 0/ Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1961S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Physics)DISSERTATION: Primary Cosmic-Ray Electron Spec­trum Near Solar MinimumKANG LINS.B., Tunghai University, Taichung, Formosa, 1961(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Photochemistry 0/ Medium RingConjugated EnonesSHUI-YIN LOS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1962(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Hypothesis 0/ Spin-UnitarySpin Independence in Hadron Scattering andReaction ProcessesRICHARD ADAMS PALMERA.B., St. Lawrence University, 1954S.B., ibid., 1960(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Substitution Reactions 0/ Sul/ito­pentaamminecobalt(lII) and Related ComplexesGENE 1. ROCHLINS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960S.M., ibid., 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Determination 0/ the Anisotropy 0/the Energy Gap in Superconducting Pb by Super­condu.ctive TunnelingLAWRENCE FRANKLIN ROSSNERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960S.M., ibid., 1961(Astronomy)DISSERTATION: The Finite Amplitude Oscillations0/ the Maclaurin SpheroidsRUDOLPH E. SCHILDS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962S.M., ibid., 1963(Astronomy)DISSERTATION: Ages and Structures 0/ Stars in theh and X Persei Association MITCHELL SNYDERA.B., Yeshiva University, 1960S.M., New York University, 1962(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Winsorizing with a Covariate To Im­prove EfficiencyBRIAN EDWARD SPRINGETTB.A., University 0/ Cambridge, England, 1960S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963M.A., University 0/ Cambridge, England, 1964(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Effects 0/ Pressure on the Pas­sage 0/ Ions through Rotating He IIDAVID JOHN TANNERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961S.M., ibid., 1962(Physics)DISSERTATION: Negative-Ion Capture by VortexLines in Helium IIDO-MINH THAPS.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Photochemical Reactions 0/ OrganicCompoundsH. BURNHAM TINKERS.B., St. Louis University, 1961S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Oxymercuration 0/ OlefinsSATYA DEV VERMAB.Sc., Agra University, India, 1955M.Sc., ibid., 1957(Physics)DISSERTATION: Measurement 0/ the Charged Splashand Re-entrant Albedo 0/ Cosmic RadiationIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESHAROLD JUDD ALFORDA.B., University 0/ Washington, 1938A.M., ibid., 1951(Education)DISSERTATION: A History 0/ Residential Adult Edu­cationCAROLINE JONES ANDERSONA.B., Cornell University, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Verbal Retention Span and AphasiaJACK S. BEACHERA.B., New York University, 1957(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Changes in Verbal InterpersonalBehavior as a Function of Successful Psycho­therapy EUGENE N. BORZAA.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(History)DISSERTATION: Diodorus Siculus: A Study of theSeventeenth BookLARRY STUART BOURNEA.B., University of Western Ontario, London, On­tario, Canada, 1961A.M., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, 1963(Geography)DISSERTATION: Private Redevelopment 0/ the Cen­tral City: Spatial Processes 0/ Structural Changein the City of TorontoNORMAN A. BUKTENICAA.B., Wabash College, 1952A.M., Roosevelt University, 1956(Education)DISSERTATION: Relative Contributions of Auditoryand Visual Perception to First-Grade LanguageLearningKENNETH R. CALKINSA.B., Haverford College, 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1958(History)DISSERTATION: Hugo Haase: A Political BiographyJOHN FRANCIS CLARKB.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, 1936A.M., Northwestern University, 1938(Education)DISSERTATION: The Illinois School Problems Com­mission: A Case StudyGEORGE HUMPHRIES DAVISA.B., Bowdoin College, 1960M.A.T., University of Chicago, 1962(History)DISSERTATION: The Dissolution of the Institute ofPacific Relations, 1944-61JEROME EARL EDWARDSA.B., Yale University, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: Foreign Policy Attitudes of theChicago Tribune, 1929-41PAUL EIDELBERGA.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1957(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Philosophy of theAmerican Constitution: A Reinterpretation ofthe Intentions of the Founding FathersDUKE FREDERICKA.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1950(History)DISSERTATION: The Second Confiscation Act: AChapter 0/ Civil War PoliticsANNE ELIZABETH GODFREYB.S.N., Vanderbilt University School of Nursing,1942S.M., Boston University School 0/ Nursing, 1954(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Relationship 0/ Physiological Im-pairment and Psychological Variables to PhysicalActivity in Men with Chronic Obstructive LungDiseaseDONALD LEE GUEMPLEA.B., University of Chicago, 1959A.M., ibid., 1961(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Kinship Reckoning among theBelcher Island EskimoEMIL JOST HALLERS.B., University 0/ Missouri, 1955(Education)DISSERTATION: Teacher Socialization: Pupil Influ­ences on Teachers' Speech F. ALLAN HANSONA.B., Princeton University, 1961A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Continuity and Change in Rapan So­cial OrganizationJOHN EDWARD HOPPERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960A.M., ibid., 1962(History)DISSERTATION: The Purge: Franklin D. Rooseveltand the 1938 Democratic NominationsROBERT HESS KOFFA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Education)DISSERTATION: The Relationship between Two Cog­nitive Controls and Selected Voluntary and In­voluntary BehaviorsIDA BASS LALORA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1945A.M., ibid., 1949(Education)DISSERTATION: Insights Gained as a Result of aHigh-School Studies CourseTIMOTHY W. LEGGATTB.A., University 0/ Cambridge, England, 1958A.M., ibid., 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Use of N on-Professionals inPublic Education: A Study in InnovationJOHN FRANKLIN MARTIN, JR­A.B., Beloit College, 1960A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Anthropology)DISSERTA TION: Continuity and Change in Havasu­pai Social and Economic OrganizationJERRY PERLMUTTERS.B., College 0/ the City 0/ New York, 1954A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: A Comparison 0/ the Behn-Ror­schach and Rorschach Ink-Blot Techniques: TheStability and Equivalency 0/ Personality Inter­pretationsGERALD EDWARD PLUMS.B., Wayne State University, 1958(Psychology)DISSERT ATION : Visual 0 rientations during C hil­dren's Discrimination Learning: The Effect ofDifferent Stimulus Viewing ConditionsGALE WOOD ROSES.B., University 0/ Utah, 1948S.M., ibid., 1960(Education)DISSERTATION: Staff Values, Organizational Be­havior, and Pupil Response in SchoolsJOHN ARTHUR SAWYERB.Comm., University 0/ Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1947A.M., ibid., 1948(Economics)DISSERTATION: Forecasting Industry Output andImports in an Open Economy: Some Experimentsfor Canada, 1950-58ANNE OLIVER STEMMLERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1951A.M., University of South Carolina, 1957(Education)DISSERTATION: Reading of Highly Creative versusHighly Intelligent Secondary StudentsMARK DALLAS WARDENA.B., Capital University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Philosophy of DonosoCortesDONALD CLIFFORD WELLINGTONS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1953A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Economics)DISSERTATION: Inflation during the French Reoolu­tion ARTHUR VERNON WOLFEA.B., Columbia University, 1946A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1947(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The United States Civil Service Em­ployment System-to 1933MARLENE STEIN WORTMANA.B., Syracuse University, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: The Mugwump Movement in NewYork, 1865-84: A Study of the Culture and Insti­tutions of ReformV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFRED CARMAN AKERSS.B., University of Missouri, 1932M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1950M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1962DISSERTATION: A Study of Negro and White Con­sumption Behavior: A utomobiles, Gasoline, Tires,and BatteriesMELVIN NEAL GREENBALLS.B., Indiana University, 1958M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1960DISSERTATION: The Concept, Relevance, and Esti-mation of the Permanent Earnings of the Firm VAHE NALBANDIANB.B.A., Roosevelt University, 1960M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1964DISSERTATION: The Shifting-Objective Algorithm:An Alternative Method for Solving GeneralLinear Programming ProblemsJOSEPH A. PICHLERB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1961M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: The Influence of Shutdown Prooi­sions upon the Adjustment Patterns of DisplacedWorkersVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOHN CHARLES COOPERA.B., University of South Carolina, 1955D.B., Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary,1958S.T.M., Lutheran School of Theology, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1964DISSERTATION: The Significance of the PaulineSpirit-Christo logy for the Doctrine of the Spirit.ual-Presence in the Theology of Paul TillichVALERIE SAlVING GOLDSTEINA.B., Bates College, 1943A.M., University of Chicago, 1958DISSERTATION: The Concept of Individuality inWhitehead's MetaphysicsRODGER STEEN JORDAHLA.B., Luther College, 1947Th.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1952DISSERTATION: The Anti-monarchic Motif in theOld Testament PETER LARS KJESETHA.B., St. Olaf College, 1950Th.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1954DISSERTATION: The Spirit of Power: A Study of theHoly Spirit in Luke-Acts 'JUDITH ADELMAN REINKENA.B., Antioch College, 1958D.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1964DISSERTATION: The Promise of Jerusalem's Restora­tion: A New Approach to Isaiah 40-66VII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLJOHN PROVOST WILKINSONA.B., University 0/ Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1949B.L.S., ibid., 1950M.L.S., ibid., 1954DISSERTATION: A History 0/ the Dalhousie Univer­sity Main Library, 1867-1931VIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONHIROBUMI UNOA.B., University 0/ Hawaii, 1942M.S.W., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1951DISSERTATION: Work Patterns 0/ Work Groups inthe Administration 0/ Public AssistanceTHE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:JULIUS AXELROD, Chief of the Section on Pharmacology in the Laboratory of ClinicalScience in the National Institute of Mental Health.Pharmacologist, teacher, and skilled experimentalist, whose investigations have substantially ad­vanced our understanding of drug metabolism, the pineal gland, and the chemical events that occurduring synaptic transmission in the nervous system.The candidate will be presented by Lloyd J. Roth, Professor and Chairman, Departmentof Pharmacology.PAUL M. DOTY, Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University.Chemist and molecular biologist, whose research on the proteins and nucleic acids provides theinsights and experimental tools that help sustain the continued development of molecular biology.The candidate will be presented by E. Peter Geiduschek, Professor, Department of Bio­physics.MANFRED EIGEN, Director, Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry, Gotting­en, Germany.Distinguished scientist and teacher, his experimental studies have profoundly deepened ourknowledge of the mechanisms of very fast chemical reactions in solution.The candidate will be presented by Norman H. Nachtrieb, Professor and Chairman,Department of Chemistry, and Professor, Institute for the Study of Metals.ANNA FREUD, Director, Hampstead Child Therapy Clinic, London, England.Patient educator and gentle healer, who has illuminated the mind of child and adult and in­creased man's capacity for development and fulfilment.The candidate will be presented by Daniel X. Freedman, Professor and Chairman, De­partment of Psychiatry.RODERIC A. GREGORY, George Holt Professor of Physiology, University of Liver­pool, England.Physiologist, scholar, and skilled experimentalist, whose significant contributions in decipheringthe properties of Gastrin have led to new and fundamental approaches in research on the nature ofthe digestive process.The candidate will be presented by Hans H. Hecht, Professor and Chairman, Department'of Medicine, and Professor, Department of Physiology.For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:HERBERT LIONEL ADOLPHUS HART, Professor of Jurisprudence in the Universityof Oxford, England.Barrister, philosopher, and professor of jurisprudence, in recognition of his contributions to theeducation of lawyers and philosophers.The candidate will be presented by Sheldon Tefft, James Parker Hall Professor, LawSchool.PAUL FELIX LAZARSFELD, Quetelet Professor of Sociology, Columbia University.Social psychologist and sociologist, scholar and teacher, whose pioneering efforts in the develop­ment of rigorous methods for the empirical study of social phenomena have significantly influencedthe development of social science as a discipline.The candidate will be presented by Peter H. Rossi, Professor, Department of Sociology,and Director, National Opinion Research Center.Words byEDWIN. H. LEWISSi'1)g the time efICactZy 48 written.Alma Mater Music Arr. byMACK EVANSben - i-sons.hon - or more.ne'er shall die.f:\>-wise of all that wis - est be,faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-mcnt- ed tow'rs shall rise,THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALOutburst of Joy Olivier MessiaenORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSEN GWIN J. KOLBJAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDESGAIL LEE ARNOLDEMMANUEL GEORGE CASSIMATESJENNIFER ELLEN DOHRNKAREN LOUISE DRIGOTPEGGY ANNE FINSTONJAMES HENRY FREUNDMICHAEL LOUIS KLOWDENTHOMAS JULES KOTLARROBERT LOGAN LAROCQUENORA DAWN LESSER MARGARET 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 eighteen-and-one-half-ton bourdon, is sounded at the end of the Convocation. -