R/�THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERThe 1MThree Hundred SeventeenthCONVOCATIONTheA.D. Nitzeteen Hundred Sixty-sevenROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELA PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES, MARCH 1967, EXCLUSIVEOF THOSE RECEIVING B.A., B.S., M.B.A., AND LAW DEGREES.(The symbol "w/o" >means "without thesis")Aichinger, Alan A (Political Science) A.M.JC999 Thomas Paine's doctrine of property as it relates to hisunderstanding of the nature of man and the form ofgovernment required by that nature.Akpabot, Samuel Ekpe (Music) A.M.Paper: A structural analysis of Cantata No. 65 by J. S. Bach.Anderson, �1arilyn Back (Human Development) A.fIIl.Paper: A study of some structural characteristics of children'spictures: Certain aspects of their reliability and validity.Aronson, Harmon Jay (Physics) S.H. w/oAuerbach, Philip Hone, (Political Science) A.H.JS9999 The French child and interest in municipal elections.Barker, Lance Richard (Divinity) A.N. wloBayer, Ronald (Political Science) A.M.HD10000 Ideology, capacity, and agrarian reform in tropical Africa:with special reference to Ghana and Uganda.Benedict, Cordelia Dahlberg (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Considerations of Turkish kinship terminology.Bennett, Joyce Ann (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 A survey and study of twelve suburban public libraries andtheir communities.Berger, Patrice Marcel (History) A.M.Papers: 1) The Parlements of France versus the Crown 1752-1754.2) Defense of the vernacular in France and the doctrine ofthe Pleiade.Bocchetta, Vittore Ernesto (Romance Langs. and Lits.) Ph.D.PQ6498 Interpretacion de Horacio por Esteban Manuel de Villegas.V5Z8 comparada con la de Fray Lui.s de Leon.B6Brennan, Dennis Timothy (Political Science) A.M.JC999 The relation of Parts III and IV to Parts I and II of Leviathanas considered in two modern understandings of the basis of Robbe'stheory of political obligation.Burns, Joseph M (Economics) Ph.D.HG9999 The saving-investment process in a theory of finance.Carruthers, Thomas Franklin, Jr. (Physics) S.M. wloPage 2, March 1967Carter, June Louise (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Nodus of the universe: A study of the concept of man inThomas Aquinas and Giovanni Pico dello Mirandola.2) Repression and rebellion--censorship under Napoleon.Chamberlain, Gary L (Political Science) A.M.HV9999 The Supreme Court and confessions: the evolution of Miranda.Chew, William H. (History) A.M.Papers: 1) The -Berlin Civil Guard: March - November, 1848.2) The development of Herder's concept of humanity.Claramunt, Ana Maria (Economics) A.H.Paper: W.S. Jevons on the role of the state.Crafts, George Traber (History) A.M.Papers: 1) May 12, 1839: The preparation to conduct of an insurrection.2) Kunersdorf and Leuthen: Historians' evaluations of Frederick'sperformances and their explanations for the battles' outcomes.Crossman, Richard Carmen (Divinity) A.M. wloCummings, Frederick James (Art) Ph.D.ND3999 Benjamin Robert Haydon and the critical reception of the elginmarbles.Curutchet, Marta Isabel Ko.LLmann de (Geography) A.M.F9999 Localization of the Mexican and Cuban population of Chicago.D'Alessandra., Drake John (Romance Langs. & Lits.) A.�-1.Papers: 1) El tampa religioso en la poesia de BIas de Otero.2) El mundo poetico de Jorge Guillen.Day, Christopher (Anthropology) Ph.D.PM9999 The Jacaltec language.Decarli, Edgardo (Economics) A.M.Paper: The demand for Yerba Mate in Argentina, 1943-1962.Demski, Joel S (Graduate School of Business) Ph.D.HF9999 Variance analysis: an opportunity cost approach with a linearprogramming application.Derber, Charles K. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: An exploration of the value system of radical student activistsand their parents.Dessain, Kenneth Wayne (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Reform against progressivism: An ethnic prospect ofChicago, 1911.2) The yeoman ideal and Texas frontier politics, 1832-1833.Diederich, Mary E�izabeth (Physics) S.M. wloDietrich, William Frank (Physics) S.H. wloDinkel, Tara Jane (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Response to a changed environment in institutionalized mentallyretarded children.Page 3, March 1967Drake, Dorothy Ann (Romance Langs. & Lits.) A.M.Papers: 1) HEsther" de Jean Racine2) Etude de dix pieces de Moliere--la structure et la norme.Duling, Dennis C. (Divinity) A.M. w/oEpstein, Harry Sol (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oErmarth, Hans Michael (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Wilhelm Dilthey: The search for a philosophy of history.2) Kant's philosophy of history.Fairweather, Ellen (Political Science) A.M.JQqqq� Structure and process in the Japanese political system duringthe period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, 1603-1867.Falk, Jacqueline M. (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Recalled deprivation and adaptation to institutionalization inthe aged.Falter, William A. (Political Science) A.M.DC999 French political orientations in 1958; the Republic and Charles­de Gaulle.Felker, Lansing R. (Political Science) A.lvl.PERT, polaris, and policy; a case study< in management and leadership.Finlayson, Birdwell (Biophysics) Ph.D.QP999 Kinetics of myosin and actomyosin interaction with nucleotidetriphosphate.Friedman, David Director (Physics) S.M. w/oFritz, Judith (Sociology) A.M.Paper: A comparative study of the authority structure in formalorganizations.Goldsmid, Paula Ann (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Dimensions of political ideology--student activists and theirparents.Grant, Constance Kay (Grad. Sch. Educ./Soc. Sci.) M.A.T.Paper: Political socialization and the democratic community.Gustafson, Henry (N.T. & Early Christian Lit.) Ph.D.BS9999 The New Testament's interpretations of Christian suffering.Gyarfas, Hary Gorman (S.S.Ad.) Ph.D.BF1999 Ego development, ego functioning and family stress in boys with andwithout learning disability.Hagen, William Walter (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Recent French liberalism.2) Frederick the Great's conception of monarchial rule and theconsequences of its application to the Prussian State.G lo'3.sV\ �be_i1t (<:Ph.,,\�I�S) Ph.D. .Q/JQ!'O'l9 �� � ��of :tk �W>JA. 4�.)/W\.p-uJ� \PLf��v1 �JrvPage 4, March 1967Hand, John O. (art) A.M.Paper: The concept and development of futurism in America: 1909-1914.;1:At/) f 1�tU � 11Harper, James Ernest (Grad. Sch. Educ.!Physics) M.A.T. dPaper: Faraday's laws of electrolysis: A history of science case study.Harvey, Valerien (Education) Ph.D.L8 3 qq1 Economic aspects of teachers' salaries.Heidema, John Hanson (Chemistry) S.M. w/oHenriot, Peter Joseph (Political Science) Ph.D.JK9999 6ne man-one vote, one vote-one value; the theory of equalrepresentation.Higa, Leslie H. (Pathology) S.M.QR999 The effect of protein depletion and x-irradiation on M. lepraemuriuminfection in the rat.Hill, Enid�(}\�� (Political Science) Ph.D.Montesquieu's De L'Esprit des Lois:political science to admit values. The necessity of relativisticHodge, Robert W. (Sociology) Ph.D.HT1999 Perspectives on occupational mobility.Holland, Frederick Il.1ike (Psychology) A. M.BF1999 Effects of auditory distraction upon learning involving primaryand incidental visual cues.Holmes, James M. (Economics) Ph.D.HF9999 An econometric test of some modern international trade theories:Canada, 1870-1960.Houser, .schuyler Owen (History) A.M�Papers: 1) General psychopathology of Karl Jaspers.2) Leibniz and Condorcet: Views on the role of science insociety.Hrinda, Hichael E. (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 The effect of erythropoietin on the control of hemoglobinsynthesis.Hudspeth, Arleigh Erl (Slavic Langs. & Lits.) A.M. wloIlie, Ursula Dorothy (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 Book ownership in sixteenth century France; a study of selectednotarial inventories.Jane, John Anthony (Psychology/Sect. of Biopsychology) Ph.D.QP999 The role of the auditory pathways in attention.Janzen, Mary E (History) A.M.HQ9999 Antifeminism in Germany, 1870-1914.(rOhnson. Dale Edmund (Physics) S.M. w/o� ��Sd\'\ r A'Y\�tetO lNv1j1C.$) ?h.D,a.<!. \o:=tq f\&� ....\jlle..� �'!Ic>'h.�c..e � 0:0:. 0.... .s4.��ce,Page 5, 1967Johnson, Richard Neumann (Divinity) A.N. wloKaesberg, Mary Celeste (English Lang. & Lit) A.M. wloKang, Wi JoDS999 (History) Ph.D.The Japanese government and religions in Korea, 1910-1945.Katsanos, Anastasios A. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QC1099 Studies of low energy nuclear reactions and level densitiesfor medium mass nuclei.Kessin, Kenneth (Sociology) Pli.D.HT1999 The social and psychological consequences of intergenerationalsocial mobility.Knight, Nancy Hoyt (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 A study of the book collections of seven branches of theChicago Public Library.Kohler, Bryan Earl (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Polarized optical absorption spectra of the ground state.5 triplet molecules fluorenylidene and diphenylmethylene orientedin single crystals.Laughrey, Diane Rae (Homance Langs. & Lits.) A.H.Paper: Robert Pinget et Ie HNouveau" roman.Leiber, Justin F. (Philosophy) Ph.D.BH399 . On the notion that uwork of art" is uindefinable."Leigh, Richard H. (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloLevine, William T. (Political Science) A.M.DT999 The Somali political system: an examination of the effects oftraditional political values upon the Somali national politicalsystem.Lionells, Marylou Jean (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999 Themes of therapy: the relationship of personality andEd ideology to therapeutic style.Loser, Claudio Marcelo (Economics) A.M.Paper: The demand for steel in Argentina, 1939-1963.Louisnathan, S. John (Geophys. Sci.) S.M. wloLuckert, Marl \Jilhelm (Divinity) A.M. wloLundeen, Joel Waldemar (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z10999 History of the library of the Chicago Lutheran TheologicalSeminary of Maywood, Illinois.Lynch, Thomas F. (Anthropology) Ph.D.F9999 The nature of the central Andean preceramic.Page 6, March 1967McKibben, Robert Bruce (Physics) S.M. wloMcMillin, Nancy (Political Science) A.M.DT999 Reconversion and political obligation theory in Guinea andSenegal.McMillin, Richard Stephen (Physics) S.M. wloMadden, Hichael Joseph (Graduate Library School) A.M.?IOqqq An analysis of the American Library Association's annual listHBest books for young adults,tt 1930 to 1967.Madden, Roland Aloysius (Geophys. Sci.) S.M. wloMandell, Fred Arthur (History) A.M.Papers: 1) American reaction to Pancho Villa, 1914-1916.2) New York State politics, 1817-1827.Miller, Eugene (Pharmacology) Ph.D.QP999 Effect of central nervous system lesions on acetylcholineconcentration in the rabbit visual system.Moland, JohnHV9999 (Sociology) Ph.D.Cross pressures; a study of the reconciliation by gangboys of t:le perceived expectations of others.Monsees, David Milton, Jr. (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The relationship between marital happiness and contraceptiveuse and attitudes.Moore, Carrie Daiiey (Romance Langs. & Lits.) A.M.Paper: Analyse du Bourgeois Gentilhomme.Morganstein, §ePford J. (Physics) S.M. wloMorrison, Roy D., II (Divinity) A.M. wloMurov, Steven L. (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 The photochemistry of aromatic ketones •• 5Neff, Joan M.Papers: (History) A.M.1) The Negro in Illinois, 1787-1860.2) Duty's faithful child: A study of the children's novelsof Louisa M. Alcott.Nelson, Donald Allan (South Asian Langs. & Civs.) A.N.Paper: Translation and annotation of the Vastuvidya, architecturalSastra.Ortiz, Alfonso (Anthropology) Ph.D.F9999 The dual organization of Tewa ritual and society.Overbeck, James Arwin (Divinity) A.M. w/oPodewell, Roger Allen (Geophys. Sci.) S .x. wloPrice, P. David (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: A traditional and transformation analysis of Sherente kinshipPa�e 7, March 1967Habinowitz, Howard Neil (History) A.H.Papers: 1) The Chicago People's Party, 1892-1898: Urban populismand the movement to form a United Reform Party.Radandt, FriedheIm Karl-Ingolf (Germanic Langs. & Lits.) Ph.D.PT9999 Der SUndenfall im Pietismus und zu Beginn der KlassischenDeutschen Literatur: ein Beitrag zur Untersuchung pietistischerMetaphorik bei Herder und dem jungen Goethe.Ray, Benjamin Caleb' (Divinity) A.H. w/oReining, Priscilla Copeland (Anthropology) Ph.D.GN999 The Raya: the agrarian system of a sedentary people. + A �R()�e. eo.,.l M (Pht.(:5ICt:» Ph. o, Qc 10'1 q Sil1.elLf or t� proc.ess '/1 f-�. f' +-j> .Sams�n-Carino, Virginia (Zoology) S .x. loW -r-v=>QL999 The influence of hormones and of different culture media onglycogen deposition in early embryonic chick liver in vitro.Saxon, Gerald Irving (Physics) S.M. w/oScarfe, Christopher Martin (Geophys. Sci.) S.M. w/oSchacher, Susan G. (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Science and the state: A comparison of practi�al work doneby the Berlin Academy of Arts and Science and the RoyalSociety of London, 1740-1790.2) Robert Boyle's application of corpuscular philosophy toproblems in medicine.;Schaefer, David L. (Political Science) A.M.JA999 Wisdom and morality: an examination of Aristotle's discussionof continence and incontinence in Book VII of the Nicomachean ethics.Schochet, Claude L. (Mathematics) S.M. w/oSchoenherr, Richard Anthony (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Shape of the pyramid and centralization of authority in formalorganizations. ..5�l2..('woe:>Jll Bl'u..c...e ,A'i"'ne... (P\u..t�le.s) plllD LI \. &QClOqq YYtetJtst.t.l"eA1'I�t � t�e muo'YI�Jl€.cU1Lf Sp€ct1't.V'WI Li;\� 0.... u.,,�-e SpCLf'""",c.n�.el"Segal, David Robert (Sociology) Ph.D. Sy:u�e-+i'O'Y'(..eBA.HQ9999 The socialization of adolescent politicians.Shimkunas, Alexander Raymond (Physics) S.M. w/oShtob, Eric F. (History) A.M.Papers: 1) The concept of Jacksonian democracy.2) North Carolina freedmen, 1865-1866.Shufro, Joel Arnold (Grad. Scho. Educ./Soc. Sci.) M.A.T.Paper: The impressment of seamen, and the economic decline of Boston,1740-1,(60.Sidrauski, Miguel (Economics) Ph.D.HB3999 Rational choice and patterns of growth in a monetary economy.Steinman, Michael Tobias (Political Science) A.M.JN9999 Class and party identification in modern Britain; an inter­pretation of recent Liberal Party gains.Page 8, March 1967Stern, J. Allyson (Social Thought) A.M.Paper: Smerdyakov: Dostoyevsky's anti-heroic conception of the truedevil that stands in contradiction to the traditional view ofthe devil as Satan.Stoker, Jerome L. (History) A.M.Papers: 1) Illinois politics, 1818-1824.2) Testing the good neighbor policy: The Mexican Americanoil dispute, 1938-1941.Strout, Alan Mayne (Committee on Planning) Ph.D.HC999 Technological change and United States energy consumption,1939-1954.Stumpf, Walter E (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM999 A method for dry high resolution3autoradiography and itsapplication to the study of 6,7- H-17 P estradiol in targetorgans.Sutherland, A. Rand, Jr. (Divinity) A.M. w/oTenner, Edward Harvey (History/Hum.) A.M.Papers: 1) Herderts patriarchal age: Source and significance.2) Kristallnacht: Nazi factions and the- riots of 9-10 November,1938.Teubal, Morris F D (Economics) Ph.D.HD10000 Inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.Treadway, Arthur B (Economics) Ph.D.HG9999 Rational entrepreneurial behavior and the dynamics of investment.Valentine, John Joseph (Slavic Langs. & Lits.) A.M. w/oVollert, Frances Louise (Physics) S.M. w/oWaddell, Donald F. (Art) M.F.A.Paper: Ruth Duckworth--Stylistic evolution.Walker, William Murph7 (Committee on International Relations) A.M.JX9999 Apartheid and the administration of South West Africa.Ward, Charles Alexander (Slavic Langs. & Lits.) A.M. w/oWeinberg, Michael C (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Photodetachment and photoinization in atoms and molecules •• 5White, William Lawrence (Psychology) A.M.Paper: The prisoner's dilemma in Yucatan: Effects of reward level andof knowing the other person's choice.tVilliams, Paul Russell (Sociology) A .H.Paper: The inter-relationships between traditionalism and familyplanning.Worley, \villiam Spencer, Jr. (Information Sciences) S.M. w/oPage 9, March 1967Zimdars, Dale Everett (Divinity) Ph.D.BX10999 John Goodwin and the development of rationalism inseventeen century England.Zuckert, Michael P. (Pol. Science) A.M.An introduction to P.�ark Twain and his A Connecticut Yankeein King Arthur's Court.ORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONGiovanni GabrieJiPROCESSIONAL-Ceremonial Music for Brass and Organ(The congregation standing until the Invocation)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 President of the University and the Convocation SpeakerTHE INVOCATIONE. SPENCER PARSONSDean, Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE MOTET"Exultate Deo" Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaThe Rockefeller Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRICHARD VIKSTROMDirector of Chapel MusicSing we merrily unto God our strength; make a cheerful noise unto the God ofJacob. Take a psalm, bring hither the tab ret, the merry harp with the lute; blowlip the trumpet in the new moon, even in the time appointed and upon our solemnfeast day.THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSROBERT M. HUTCHINSPresident, Fund tor the Republic andCenter tor the Study at Democratic InstitutionsTHE MOTET"0 filii et filiae" V olckmar LeisringYe sons and daughters of the King. Alleluia.Lift up your hearts, let voices ring. Alleluia.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Paula Louise Hoffman Barbara SternfeldMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Sciencetor evidence at ability in research work in science:Joseph FelsensteinJack E. Lilien Dorothy Elizabeth PattonNeal Bazeley WestAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination at the Departmentsof Science for evidence at ability in research work in science:Ian Gerald Dresner James Lewis ShaflandTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Associate Dean Donald N. LevineIn 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 Roald F. CampbellIn the Law School by Dean Phil C. NealIn the Graduate Library School by Dean Don R. SwansonIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Alton A. LinfordCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:CARL NORMAN GABRIELSON(Anthropology)PAULA LOUISE HOFFMAN(Biology)ANITA ANGELENE KIERAS(Political Science) JAMES S. ROSENHOL TZ(Political Science)LENI MYRA SILVERSTEIN(Anthropology)BARBARA STERNFELD(Sociology)SUSAN TERRIS(History)KRISTY OKKER VAN VECHTEN(Political Science)HENRY RANKIN KIMBLE" JR.(English Language and Literature)JANE ALICE MARCUS(Sociology)BARBARA WALLACE NICHOLS(General Studies in Humanities) DAVID PETER WRIGHT(History)ERIC ZUESSE(Tutorial Studies)SANDRA THERESA PAK(Political Science)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OFTHE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Bachelor of Science:SARA ANN GERLING(Zoology)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OFTHE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:ANDREW M. STROWE(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:ADAM B. WALTERS(Mathematics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:VIRGINIA SAMSON-CARINOLESLIE H. HIGAA.B., Grinnell College, 1953D.D.S., University of Kansas City, 1960(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Effect of Protein Depletion andX-Irradiation on M. Lepraemurium Infection inthe Rat S.B., University of the Philippines, Manila, P.I.,1951S.M., ibid., 1961(Zoology)DISSERTATION: The Influence of Hormones and 0/Different Culture Media on Glycogen Depositionin Early Embryonic Chick Liver in vitroII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:SAMUEL EKPE AKPABOTA.R.C.M., Royal College of Music, London, Eng­lana, 1957(Music)DRAKE JOHN D' ALESSANDRAA.B., St. John Fisher College, 1965(Romance Languages ana Literatures)DOROTHY ANN DRAKEA.B., DePauw University, 1957(Romance Languages ana Literatures)HARRY SOL EPSTEINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965(English Language ana Literature)JOHN O. HANDA.B., Denison University, 1963(Art)ARLEIGH ERL HUDSPETHA.B., Butler University, 1961A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1963(Slavic Languages ana Literatures)MARY CELESTE KAESBERGA.B., Mundelein College, 1963(English Language and Literature) DIANE RAE LAUGHREYA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1965(Romance Languages and Literatures)RICHARD H. LEIGHA.B., Tufts University, 1965(English Language and Literature)CARRIE DAILEY MOOREA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1962(Romance Languages and Literatures)DONALD ALLAN NELSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)EDWARD HARVEY TENNERA.B., Princeton University, 1965(History)JOHN JOSEPH VALENTINOA.B., Manhattan College, 1965(Slavic Languages and Literatures)CHARLES ALEXANDER WARDA.B., Harvard University, 1965(Slavic Languages and Literatures)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:DONALD F. WADDELLA.B., Knox College, 1965III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESF or the Degree of Master of Science:HARMON JAY ARONSONS.B., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1964(Physics)THOMAS FRANKLIN CARRUTHERS, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Physics)MARY ELIZABETH DIEDERICHA.B., Seton Hill College, 1965(Physics)WILLIAM FRANK DIETRICHS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Physics)DAVID DIRECTOR FRIEDMANA.B., Harvard University, 1965(Physics)JOHN HANSON HEIDEMAS.B., Upsala College, 1964(Chemistry)DALE EDMUND JOHNSONB.Phys., University of Minnesota, 1965(Physics) S. JOHN LOUISNATHANB.Sc., Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, In-dia, 1960M.A., ibid., 1962M.Sc., ibid., 1963(Geophysical Sciences)ROLAND ALOYSIUS MADDENS.B., "Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1961(Geophysical Sciences)ROBERT BRUCE McKIBBENA.B., Harvard University, 1965(Physics)RICHARD STEPHEN McMILLINS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965(Physics)SANFORD J. MORGANSTEINS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965(Physics)ROGER ALLEN PODEWELLS.B., Yale University, 1963(Geophysical Sciences)GERALD IRVING SAXONS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965(Physics)CHRISTOPHER MARTIN SCARFEB.Sc., University of Durham, England, 1964(Geophysical Sciences)CLAUDE L. SCHOCHETA.B., University of Minnesota, 1965(Mathematics) ALEXANDER RAYMOND SHIMKUNASS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Physics)FRANCES LOUISE VOLLERTS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Physics)WILLIAM SPENCER WORLEY, JR.S.M., University of Chicago; 1964(Committee on Information Sciences)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Master at Arts:ALAN A. AICHINGERA.B., Marietta College, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Thomas Paine's Doctrine of Prop­erty as It Relates to His Understanding of theNature of Man and the Form of Government Re­quired by that NatureMARILYN BACK ANDERSONA.B., Swarthmore College, 1961(Committee on Human Development)PHILIP HONE AUERBACHA.B., Harvard University, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The French Child and Interest inMunicipal ElectionsRONALD BAYERA.B., Harpur College, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Ideology, Capacity, and AgrarianReform in Tropical Africa: With Special Ref­erence to Ghana and UgandaCORDELIA DAHLBERG BENEDICTA.B., Connecticut College, 1959(Anthropology)PATRICE MARCEL BERGERA.B., Columbia University, 1965(History)DENNIS TIMOTHY BRENNANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Relation of Parts III and IV toParts I and II of Leviathan: As Considered inTwo Modern Understandings of the Basis ofHobbes's Theory of Political ObligationJUNE LOUISE CARTERA.B., Mundelein College, 1965(History)GARY L. CHAMBERLAIN, S.J.A.B., St. Louis University, 1962(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Supreme Court and Confes­sions: The Evolution of MirandaWILLIAM H. CHEWA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1965(History)ANA MARIA CLARAMUNTContador Publico, National University of Cuyo,Mendoza, Argentina, 1961Perito Partidor, ibid., 1961(Economics) GEORGE TRABER CRAFTSA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1965(History)MARTA ISABEL KOLLMANNDE CURUTCHETProf. (Sec. Ed.), University of Buenos Aires, Ar­gentina, 1962(Geography)DISSERTATION: Localization of the Mexican andCuban Population of ChicagoEDGARDO DECARLIContador Publico, National University 0/ Cuyo,Mendoza, Argentina, 1965Perito Partidor, ibid., 1965(Economics)CHARLES K. DERBERA.B., Yale University, 1965(Sociology)KENNETH WAYNE DESSAINA.B., Rice University, 1965(History)TARA JANE DINKELA.B., Radcliffe College, 1964(Committee on Human Development)HANS MICHAEL ERMARTHA.B., Wittenberg University, 1965(History)ELLEN VAIL FAIRWEATHERA.B., University of Colorado, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Structure and Process in the lap­anese Political System during the Period 0/ theTokugawa Shogunate, 1603-1867JACQUELINE M. FALKA.B., Carleton College, 1950A.M., Radcliffe College, 1953(Committee on Human Development)WILLIAM ALAN FALTERA.B., Lawrence College, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: French Political Orientations in1958: The Republic and Charles de GaulleLANSING R. FELKER, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.B., ibid., 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: PERT, Polaris, and Policy: A CaseStudy in Management and LeadershipJUDITH FRITZA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Sociology)PAULA ANN GOLDSMIDA.B., Oberlin College, 1964(Sociology)WILLIAM WALTER HAGENA.B., Harvard University, 1965(History)F. MIKE HOLLANDA.B., Western Reserve University, 1960(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Effects of Auditory Distraction up­on Learning Involving Primary and IncidentalVisual CuesSCHUYLER OWEN HOUSERA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1965(History)MARY ELIZABETH JANZENA.B., Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Antifeminism in Germany, 1870-1914WILLIAM T. LEVINEA.B., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Somali Political System: AnExamination of the Effects of Traditional Politoical Values upon the Somali National PoliticalSystemCLAUDIO MARCELO LOSER(Economics)FRED ARTHUR MANDELLA.B., New York University, 1965(History)NANCY H. McMILLINA.B., Wellesley College, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Reconversion and Political Oblige­tioti Theory in Guinea and SenegalDAVID MILTON MONSEES, JR.A.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Sociology)JOAN M. NEFFA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(History)P. DAVID PRICEA.B., University of Vermont, 1963(A nthropology) HOWARD NEIL RABINOWITZA.B., Swarthmore College, 1964(History)SUSAN G. SCHACHERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(History)DAVID LEWIS SCHAEFERA.B., Cornell University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Wisdom and Morality: An Exami­nation 0/ Aristotle's Discussion 0/ Continenceand Incontinence in Book VII of the Nichoma­chean EthicsRICHARD ANTHONY SCHOENHERRA.B., Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Michigan,1957S.T.B., St. John's Provincial Seminary, Plymouth,Michigan, 1961(S ociology )ERIC F. SHTOBS.B., College 0/ the City of New York, 1965(History)MICHAEL TOBIAS STEINMANA.B., George Washington University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Class and Party Identification inModem Britain: An Interpretation of RecentLiberal Party GfinsJ. ALLYSON STERN(Committee on Social Thought)JEROME L. STOKERA.B., New York University, 1965(History)WILLIAM MURPHY WALKERA.B., Boston University, 1961(Committee on International Relations)DISSERTATION: Apartheid and the Administration0/ South West A/ricaWILLIAM LAWRENCE WHITES.B., Ohio State University, 1963(Psychology)PAUL RUSSELL WILLIAMSS.B., Hampton Institute, 1958A.M., ibid., 1959(Sociology)MICHAEL P. ZUCKERTA.B., Cornell University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: An Introduction to Mark Twainand His A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur'sCourtv. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:LANCE RICHARD BARKERA.B., University 0/ Wyoming, 1960D.B., San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1964RICHARD CARMEN CROSSMANA.B., Wittenberg University, 1961D.B., Hamma Divinity School, 1964 DENNIS C. DULINGA.B., College 0/ Wooster, 1960D.B., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1963RICHARD NEUMANN JOHNSONA.B., University 0/ Kansas, 1951D.B., Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 1956KARL WILHELM LUCKERTA.B., University of Kansas, 1963ROY D. MORRISON IIA.B., Howard University, 1947D.B., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950JAMES ARWIN OVERBECKA.B., Carthage College, 1963 BENJAMIN CALEB RAYA.B., Bowdoin College, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1963A. RAND SUTHERLAND, JR.A.B., Oberlin College, 1961D.B., University of Chicago, 1965VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JOYCE ANN BENNETTA.B., Wellesley College, 1965DISSERTATION: A Survey and Study of TwelveSuburban Public Libraries and Their Communi­tiesURSULA D. ILICDISSERTATION: Book Ownership in Sixteenth-Cen­tury France: A Study of Selected Notarial In­ventoriesNANCY HOYT KNIGHTS.B., Simmons College, 1965DISSERTATION: A Study of the Book Collections ojSeven Branches of the Chicago Public Library JOEL W. LUNDEENA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1940D.B., Augustana Theological Seminary, RockIsland, Illinois, 1945DISSERTATION: History of the Library of the Chi­cago Lutheran Theological Seminary of May.wood, IllinoisMICHAEL J. MADDENA.B., Marquette University, 1960A.M., Loyola University, 1963DISSERTATION: An Analysis of the American Li·brary Association's Annual List, "Best Books forYoung Adults," 1930 to 1967CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:WENDELL THORSTON ANDERSON JULIAN GEORGE FRANKSS.B.M.E., Valparaiso University, 1962 A.B., Hunter College, 1960MICHAEL J. BARRONA.B., Holy Cross College, 1957NORMAN ELLIS BASHA.B., University of Chicago, 1964THOMAS E. BENEDETTOB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964THEODORE STANLEY BROWNS.B.E.E., Washington State College, 1958EUGENE DEAN CONLEY, JR.A.B., Georgetown University, 1964EDWARD P. DALYS.B.M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1962LOUIS H. DEARDORFFS.B.M.E., Bradley University, 1958JOSEPH J. DIFIGLIOS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1959OSCAR LEROY DUBEA.B., Clark University, 1953ARTHUR OLOF ENQUISTA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1960B.D., Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylva­nia, 1963DOUGLAS SCOTT FLETCHERA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1958 NORMAN B. FRIEDMANS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1944MALCOLM FRYB.Sc., University of London, England, 1965MARTIN B. GABLER, JR.S.B., Wayne State University, 1960STEFAN JAN GINILEWICZPETER EMMANUEL GOODSTEINA.B., University of Michigan, 1965HERBERT E. GOWDYS.B., Memphis State University, 1953WALTER A. HAASS.B.M.E., University of Cincinnati, 1952JOHN KENNETH HEFFERANS.B.M.E., Purdue University, 1957GLENN EDWARD HEVERANS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1960JOHN McCORD HOLZER, JR.S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965VERNON BRUCE IRVINEB.Com., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Canada, 1965HERMAN WILLIAM ISENSTEINS.B., University of New Hampshire, 1954S.M., University of Rhode Island, 1958GREGORY WAYNE JORDANS.B., University of Illinois, 1960DONALD ROBERT KURTZS.B.J.E., University of illinois, 1961RILEY JACKSON LANE, JR.S.B.C.E., University of illinois, 1960WILLIAM D. LANGERS.B.M.E., University of Illinois, 1958ROBERT JAMES LAPINES.B.M.E., Purdue University, 1948FRANCISCO L. LAZATIN, JR.S.B.Ch.E., De La Salle College, Manila, P.I., 1963THEODORE FRANCIS LOWNIKB.Mus., De Paul University, 1933Ph.B., ibid., 1935M.Mus.Ed., ibid., 1936A.M., University of Chicago, 1937J.D., De Paul University, 1948IGNACIO D. MARAMBA y PEREZS.B.B.A., University of the Philippines, QuezonCity, P.I., 1961PATRICK S. McMENAMINB.Com., National University of Ireland, Dublin,Ireland, 1963M.Econ.Sc., ibid., 1964MICHAEL JOSEPH MEAGHERB.Com., National University of Ireland, Dublin,Ireland, 1962M.Econ.Sc., ibid., 1964RICHARD L. MITCHELLS.B.B.A., Roosevelt University, 1965STANLEY JOHN MRIZEKS.B.J.E., Bradley University, 1962EDWARD CHARLES NEMERGUTS.B., University of Connecticut, 1959ROBERT L. OPILA, SR.S.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951DALE C. PEARSONS.B.I.E., University of Illinois, 1962STUART WILLIAMS PORTERS.B.E., University of Michigan, 1960S.B.E., ibid., 1960 PHILIP JAMES PURCELL IIIM.Sc., University of London, England, 1966LLOYD ROBERTS RICHMONDS.B.E., Princeton University, 1959RUDOLF R. RINGHOFERPHILLIP I. ROSENBERGS.B.E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1960JOHN EDWARD RYDERS.B., De Paul University, 1959MARVIE DUANE SATTERLEE, SR.S.B.E., Michigan State University, 1957RICHARD C. SCHLEITERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1955S.B.M.E., ibid., 1957MICHAEL RALPH SCHWARTZS.B., University of Colorado, 1964LEROY BERNARD SCHWARZA.B., University of Chicago, 1963ROBERT C. SCHWEIZERWILLIAM SEMOSA.B., Dartmouth College, 1962JOEL SHIFFRINS.B., New York University, 1956NORMAN CHARLES SINGLES.B., Bucknell University, 1955WILLIAM RANSOM TUTTLE SMITHS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959MANFRED SPIRALOWELL BRUCE STURGEONS.B., Southern Illinois University, 1959HENRY L. THEISEN, JR.S.B.E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1958ROBERT W. TOMLINSONS.B.E.S., Purdue University, 1961ROBERT E. TRAGNITZDONALD C. TRIESCHMANNS.B., Purdue University, 1958NORMAN E. TYCHSENS.B.C.E., University of Minnesota, 1956GREIG TOMS YARGERS.B.E.E., Duke University, 1964II. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONF or the Degree of Master of Arts in Teacbing:CONSTANCE KAY GRANT JOEL ARNOLD SHUFROA.B., Indiana University, 1963 A.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Social Sciences) (Social Sciences)JAMES ERNEST HARPERB.S.E.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1963(Physics)III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor tbe Degree of Doctor of Law:DONALD G. ALEXANDERA.B., Bowdoin College, 1964 KEITH E. EASTINA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1963M.B.A., ibid., 1964DAVID W. ELLISA.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1964STEPHEN HERSONA.B., Yale University, 1958LESTER E. MUNSON, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1962 DAVID LOUIS PASSMANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1964PETER GENE PRINAA.B., Brigham Young University, 1963REBECCA SCHNEIDERMANA.B., Antioch College, 1962CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESBIRDWELL FINLAYSONM.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1957(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: Kinetics 0/ Myosin and ActomyosinInteraction with Nucleotide TriphosphateMICHAEL E. HRINDAS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: The Effect 0/ Erythropoietin on theControl 0/ Hemoglobin SynthesisJOHN ANTHONY JANEA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1951M.D., ibid., 1956(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Role 0/ the Auditory Pathwaysin Attention EUGENE MILLERS.B., Butler University, 1955(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: Effect 0/ Central Nervous SystemLesions on Acetylcholine Concentration in theRabbit Visual SystemWALTER E. STUMPFM.D., Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 1952(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: A Method for Dry High ResolutionAutoradiography and Its Application to theStudy 0/ 6, 7-SH-17 fJ Estradiol in Target Or­gansII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESVITTORE E. BOCCHETT A(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Interpretacion de Horacio por Este­ban Manuel de Villegas comparada con la deFray Luis de LeonFRED JAMES CUMMINGSA.B., Willamette University, 1954A.M., Harvard University, 1956(Art)DISSERTATION: Benjamin Robert Haydon and theCritical Reception 0/ the Elgin MarblesHENRY A. GUSTAFSONA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1945D.B., Yale University, 1950S.T.M., ibid., 1952(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: The New Testament's Interpreta-tions 0/ Christian Suffering JUSTIN LEIBERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1958A.M., ibid., 1960(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: On the Notion that "Work 0/ Art"Is "Indefinable"FRIEDHELM KARL-INGOLF RADANDTDipl., University 0/ Hamburg, Germany, 1958A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Der Siindenjall im Pietismus undzu Beginn der Klassischen Deutschen Literatur:ein Beitrag zur Unterschung pietistischer Meta­phorik bei Herder und dem jungen GoetheIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESROBERT GLOSSERS.B., Massachusetts Institute 0/ Technology, 1959S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1962(Physics)DISSERTATION: Magnetic Field Dependence 0/ theMicrowave Sur/ace Impedance 0/ Superconduct­ing Tantalum ANDREW JOHN JASONS.B., Massachusetts Institute 0/ Technology, 1959S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1960(Physics)DISSERTATION: Field Induced Resonance States ata Sur/aceANASTASIOS A. KATSANOSDipl., University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 1958( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies of Low Energy Nuclear Re­actions and Level Densities for Medium MassNucleiRUSSELL DAVID KLEMS.B., University of Chicago, 1960S.M., ibid., 1961(Physics)DISSERTATION: Depolarization of Negative MuonsStopping in Liquid HydrogenBRYAN EARL KOHLERA.B., University of Utah, 1962(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Polarized Optical Absorption Spec­tra of the Ground State Triplet Molecules Eluo­renylidene and Diphenylmethylene Oriented inSingle CrystalsSTEVEN L. MUROVS.B., Harvey Mudd College, 1962(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: The Photochemistry of AromaticKetones CARL MARTIN ROSE, JR.S.B., Yale University, 1958S.M., University of Chic.ago, 1962(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Study of the Process ')T+ + d �p + p at Low EnergiesBRUCE ARNE SHERWOODS.B., Purdue University, 1960S.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Physics)DISSERTATION: Measurement of the Muon-DecaySpectrum with a Wire Spark-Chamber Spectrom­eterMICHAEL WEINBERGA.B., Columbia University, 1962S.M., Yale University, 1963(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Photodetachment and Photoioniza­tioti in Atoms and MoleculesIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJOSEPH M. BURNSA.B., Swarthmore College, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Saving-Investment Process in aTheory of FinanceCHRISTOPHER CONNER DAYA.B., Reed College, 1957A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Jacaltec LanguageVALERIEN HARVEYB.Ped., University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1957L.Ped., Laval University, Quebec, Canada, 1963(Education)DISSERTATION: Economic Aspects of Teachers' Sal­ariesPETER JOSEPH HENRIOTA.B., St. Louis University, 1962A.M., ibid., 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: One Man-One Vote, One Vote-OneValue: The Theory of Equal RepresentationENID HILLA.B., George Washington University, 1954A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Montesquieu's De L'Esprit DesLois: The Necessity of Relativistic Political Sci­ence To Admit ValuesROBERT WILLIAM HODGEA.B., Reed College, 1959A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(S ociology)DISSERTATION: Perspectives on Occupational Mo­bility JAMES M. HOLMESA.B., Wabash College, 1959A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Economics)DISSERTATION: An Econometric Test of Some Mod­ern International Trade Theories: Canada, 1870-1960WI JO KANGB.D., Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis.Missouri, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(History)DISSERTATION: The Japanese Government and Re­ligions in Korea, 1910-1945KENNETH KESSINA.B., City College of New York, 1955A.M., Brooklyn College, 1963(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Social and Psychological Con­sequences of Intergenerational Social MobilityMARYLOU J. LIONELLSS.B., State University of New York, 1961(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Themes of Therapy: The Relation-ship of Personality and Ideology to TherapeuticStyleTHOMAS FRANCIS LYNCHA.B., Cornell University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Nature of the Central AndeanPre ceramicJOHN MOLAND, JR.A.B., Fisk University, 1952A.M., ibid., 1954(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Cross Pressures: A Study of theReconciliation by Gang Boys of the PerceivedExpectations of OthersALFONSO A. ORTIZA.B., University of New Mexico, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Dual Organization 0/ TewaRitual and SocietyPRISCILLA COPELAND REININGA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1945A.M., ibid., 1949(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Haya: The Agrarian System0/- a Sedentary PeopleDAVID ROBERT SEGALA.B., State University 0/ New York, Binghamton,New York, 1962A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Socialization 0/ AdolescentPoliticians MIGUEL SIDRAUSKI(Economics)DISSERTATION: Rational Choice and Patterns 0/Growth in a Monetary EconomyALAN MAYNE STROUTS.B.M.E., Cornell University, 1948A.M., University of Chicago, 1955(Committee on Planning)DISSERTATION: Technological Change and UnitedStates Energy Consumption, 1939-1954MORRIS F. TEUBAL(Economics)DISSERTATION: Inflation, Unemployment and Eco­nomic GrowthARTHUR BINNS TREADWAYA.B., University 0/ California at Los Angeles, 1963(Economics)DISSERTATION: Rational Entrepreneurial Behaviorand the Dynamics 0/ InvestmentV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSJOEL STANLEY DEMSKIS.B.E., University 0/ Michigan, 1962M.B.A., ibid., 1963DISSERTATION: Structuring the Internal Account­ing System on Specific Decision Models with aLinear Programming ApplicationVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLDALE EVERETT ZIMDARSA.B., North Central College, 1951D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naper.ville, Illinois, 1954A.M., University of Chicago, 1955 JDISSERTATION: John Goodwin and the Develop­ment 0/ Rationalism in Seventeenth-Century Eng.landVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONMARY GORMAN GYARFASA.B., Rosary College, 1941A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1949DISSERTATION: Learning Disability in Boys: AnExamination of Family PathologyTHE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESThe Degree of Doctor of Science:LUIS w. ALVAREZ, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.Explorer of the atomic nucleus, whose discoveries have opened new areas and whose innovationshave set a new style for probing the elementary particles of nature.The candidate will be presented by Mark C. Inghram, Professor and Chairman, De­partment of Physics, and Associate Dean, Division of the Physical Sciences.E. B. ASTWOOD, Professor of Medicine, Tufts University.Endocrinologist, scholar, and skilled clinician, whose significant contributions to our knowledgeof the function of the endocrine glands have initiated a modern era of experimental and clinicalendocrinology.The candidate will be presented by Hans H. Hecht, Professor and Chairman, Departmentof Medicine, and Professor, Department of Physiology.KENNETH M. BRINKHOUS, Distinguished Alumni Professor of Pathology and Chair­man, Department of Pathology, University of North Carolina.Leader of scientists, trainer of new talent, and researcher, whose incisive investigations of theblood coagulation mechanisms and particularly of hemophilia have contributed significantly to thebetter health of mankind.The candidate will be presented by Robert W. Wissler, Professor and Chairman, De­partment of Pathology.EDWARD EVAN EVANS-PRITCHARD, Professor of Social Anthropology and Headof the Institute of Social Anthropology, Oxford University, England.Social anthropologist and inspiring teacher, whose analyses of the human situation have beenmodels of empirical craftsmanship, intellectual rigor, and stylistic elegance.The candidate will be presented by Fred Eggan, Harold H. Swift Distinguished ServiceProfessor, Department of Anthropology, and Director, Philippine Studies Program.LAWRENCE SCHLESINGER KUBIE, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Yale Uni­versity; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland; and Lecturer,School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.Bold theoretician, gifted clinician, explorer of the behavior and minds of those who suffer and ofthose who create.The candidate will be presented by Lawrence Z. Freedman, Foundations' Fund ResearchProfessor, Department of Psychiatry.VICTOR F. WEISSKOPF, Institute Professor and Professor of Physics, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology.Eminent theoretical physicist, whose ingenious and scrutinizing work has opened new ways ofthinking and has thereby significantly advanced our understanding of basic problems in atomic andnuclear physics.The candidate will be presented by Valentine L. Telegdi, Professor, Department ofPhysics and Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies.ALMA MATERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her who owns us as her sons;Our loyal voices let us raise,And bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALCeremonial Music for Brass and Organ Giovanni GabrieliHONORARY DEGREES IN THESEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY YEARDecember 16, 1966JULIUS AXELROD, Sc.D.PAUL M. DOTY, Sc.DMANFRED ElGEN, Sc.D.ANNA FREUD, Sc.D. RODERIC A. GREGORY, Sc.D.HERBERT LIONEL ADOLPHUS HART,LL.D.PAUL FELIX LAZARSFELD, LL.D.March 17, 1967LUIS W. ALVAREZ, Sc.D.E. B. ASTWOOD, Sc.D.KENNETH M. BRINKHOUS, Sc.D.NOAM CHOMSKY, L.H.D.KENNETH S. COLE, Sc.D.HENRY CLIFFORD DARBY, L.H.D.MAX DELBRUCK, Sc.D.NORTHROP FRYE, L.H.D.MURRAY GELL-MANN, Sc.D.ALFRED DAY HERSHEY, Sc.D.GERHARD HERZBERG, Sc.D.HAJO HOLBORN, L.H.D.TORSTEN HUSEN, LL.D.BAR GOBIND KHORANA, Sc.D.HAROLD D. LASSWELL, LL.D.JEAN LERAY, Sc.D.KENNETH J. ARROW., LL.D. EDWARD EVAN EVANS-PRITCHARD, Sc.D.LAWRENCE SCHLESINGER KUBIE, Sc.D.VICTOR F. WEISSKOPF, Sc.D.May 5, 1967CLAUDE LEVI-STRAUSS, Sc.D.SALVADOR E. LURIA, Sc.D.JOHN WILLARD MILNOR, Sc.D.FRANCO MODIGLIANI, LL.D.ALBERTO MONROY, Sc.D.TALCOTT PARSONS, LL.D.WILLARD VAN ORMAN QUINE, L.H.D.EDWIN O. RElSCHAUER, L.H.D.PAUL RICOEUR, D.D.ALLAN R. SANDAGE, Sc.D.B. F. SKINNER, Sc.D.ROBERT M. SOLOW, LL.D.June 9,1967JOHN TILESTON EDSALL, Sc.D.ORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD HAYDONVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURST GWIN J. KOLBLEON CARNOVSKY JAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEJOSEPH CEITHAML EDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.ROBERT J. HASTERLIK WILBERT HERBERT URRYELWOOD V. JENSEN WILLIAM 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 eighteen­and-one-half-ton bourdon, is sounded at the end of the Convocation. 1