THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERCONVOCATIONTheSPRINGSECOND SESSIONJune TenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-sevenROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCKSESFor the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockGEORGE W. BEADLE, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzone Primi Toni(The Congregation standing until the flags reach the chancel) Giovanni GabrieIiThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Dean of the University ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"THE TEMPER OF A UNIVERSITY"ROBERT E. STREETERProfessor of English and Dean of the Division of the HumanitiesTHE ANTHEMo filii et filiae Volckmar LeisringThe Rockefeller Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRICHARD VIKSTROMDirector of Chapel MusicYe sons and daughters of the King. Alleluia.Lift up your hearts, let voices ring. Alleluia.THE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingMICHAEL JOSEPH MURRIN, Assistant Professor of English and of the Hu­manitiesMichael Murrin joined the faculty at Chicago in 1963, coming here from his graduate studies atYale. He is a scholar and critic of the poetry of the English Renaissance who has begun to publishreviews and articles in the learned journals; aided by the award of a Willett Fellowship he is cur­rently completing a book on Allegory and Rhetoric in the English Renaissance. His courses in thepoetry of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are marked by his learning, by careful planning,and by an enthusiastic presentation and commitment to the subject which have evoked from hisstudents a responsive intellectual excitement. The major part of his teaching has been in the generaleducation courses in English and the Humanities; in them he has also served most ably as en exam­iner, as one of the designers of the curriculum, and as chairman of a basic course. By the testimonyof his students his excellence in the classroom lies in the manner in which he teaches not only thetexts of individual works but, through them, a general sensitivity to words and their organization.Each class, by a skilled questioning and a discussion that involves his students in the immediate ex­perience of learning, is a developed movement to an insight into the art of literature. He has, more­over, a personal warmth and an interest in students which extends beyond the classroom and whichhas made for him many admiring friends.PAUL JOSEPH SALLY, JR., Instructor in MathematicsPaul Sally, a native Bostonian, received his Ph.D. degree from Brandeis in 1965 and joined theChicago faculty that same year. In the two years since then, his classes in calculus and advancedcalculus have had an unusual impact on students. His informal but infectiously enthusiastic class­room manner has shown his students the delights of a subject sometimes thought to be austere.Always rigorous but never pompous, he leads his classes through difficult problems by clear, carefulsteps. Actively engaged in research, he teaches his students by example that mathematics is a crea­tive process, not just a body of abstract rules. At the same time he has deep concern for the individualstudent's progress; his office door is always open.DAVID BURTON WAKE, Assistant Professor of Biology and of AnatomyDavid Wake came to Chicago from the University of Southern California in 1964. In his chosenresearch area, evolutionary biology, the quality and amount of his work have already earned himnational recognition. At the same time, he has made his presence felt in the classroom by carrying afull teaching load, to the benefit of many of our students. His classes have an atmosphere of intel­lectual excitement without being theatrical. His willingness to give of himself to students outsideclass is also well known. He is an outstanding example of the fruitful union of scholarship andteaching.GILBERT F. WHITE, Professor of GeographyGilbert White, who received the S.B., S.M., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago,has been a consultant to a number of federal agencies, Executive Director of the American FriendsService Committee, and the U.S. member of the UNESCO Committee on Arid Zone Research.From 1946 to 1955 he was President of Haverford College, retiring to join the Chicago faculty asProfessor of Geography in 1956. His well-known dedication to excellence in undergraduate educa­tion is matched by his effectiveness as a teacher. In a characteristic low-keyed but firm style, hemoves students into inquiry through a pedagogy distinguished by unembarrassed respect for studentsas human beings and periodic reflection on the educational process itself. His generous and thought­ful concern for students outside the classroom has helped shape many young academic careers andcontributed to a lively sense of the university as an intellectual community. As the first chairman ofthe new concentration program in Public Affairs, he has built that program with such imaginationand vitality that it has already become a source of continuing creativity in the College.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:David N. AtlschulBarbara Faith Carol BernsteinJames Harold BlockNeil B. BrastJonathan Joseph BuchlerEmmanuel G. CassimatisElizabeth Margaret CodyCheryl Register De JongJennifer Ellen DohrnJohn Madden DyckmanSteven H. EisingerPaul Arthur EvensonPeggy Anne FinstonMelvin M. FirestonePaul R. FleischmanDavid Nicholas FrederickDiane Ruth FriedmanBarbara GarvikJonathan GoldbergJames Russell GordleyDavid J. GordonMark GreenbergHoward P. Greenwald John Thomas GuardalabenePatrick M. HanlonRobert Lloyd HetzelJ ohn Jordan HindsMary Katherine HorwitzRachael Weisbard JacobsAllan E . JohnsonJanet H. JohnsonMarc Aaron KastnerDavid Brandeis KatzinGwin Jackson Kolb IIThomas J. KotlarBrent Howard KramerSteven Gregory KramerEdward Richard KuncelWilliam D. LarsonNora Dawn LesserLawrence P. LitzkyTerry Gregory LyonsSusan Christina MacHattieMichael S. McPhersonJeanine Marietta MinkinDiane Lynne Mitchell Eric Robert NeisserSusan Jeanne NoakesRudolf Vilem PerinaMargaret PierceAlphons RichertDiane Daskal RubenMarilyn Shandelson. Daniel W ortsman ShapiroRobert S. SiegelMichael L. SiemonDorothy Jane SolingerSusan Jane SpelbrinkCharles Donald StanberryNancy Sara ToderJoseph TuneAvis Charlotte VidalThomas Peter VolmanGeorge Bernard WalshMyron K: WeintraubSusan WellerJorge WillemsenGeorge Alan WindstrupCarolyn WoodsAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College:Paper: "The Idea of Value Neutrality in theWork and Life of Max Weber"Paper: "Economic Integration in RegionalTrade Associations"Paper: "Arthur Koestler's Nightmare"Leon Botstein(History)Deanna Jessica Dragunas(Economics)Melvin M. Firestone(History)Julia Palmer Fremon(Committee on General Studies in the Humanities)Jonathan Goldberg(Economics)James Russell Gordley(History) Paper: "A Film Presentation of Franz Kafka'sThe Castle"Paper: "Social Improvement in Woodlawn:An Economic Approach"Paper: "The Role of Force in the Process ofRevolution"Howard P. Greenwald(General Studies in the Social Sciences) Paper: "The Question of Class Struggle in theWork of Karl Marx"Paper: "The Effects on European Politics ofthe Diplomacy and Foreign Policy ofRoger II of Sicily (1095-1154)"Paper: "Polarity in the Reading of MS2 Mes­senger RNA in Protein Synthesis"Paper: "Eros and Dionysius: An Analysis ofPlato's Symposium"Paper: "On the Mechanism of the Paterno­Buchi Reaction"Paper: "The Concept of the State in Thucyd­ides and Machiavelli"Paper: "Renaissance Solo Song and EarlyMonody"Paper: "Into James Boswell: A Study of HisRelationship with Dr. Samuel John.son"Theodore W. Heald(History)Katherine Mary Horwitz(Biology)Lawrence P. Litsky(Committee on General Studies in the Humanities)Diane Lynne Mitchell(C hemistry)Paul Tooran Mittelman(Tutorial Program)Margaret Kimiko Murata(Humanities)Joan Karen Peters(English)Charles Michael Radding(History)Joseph Tune(History)Eric Julian Van Young(History) Paper: "The Heritage of Philip the Fair: Kingand Realm under the First Valois"Paper: "Gladstone's Midlothian Campaigns"Paper: "Peonage and Porfirismo"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision of the Biological Sciences:Nora Dawn Lesser(Biology)Robert Harrison Wilcox(Biology) Paper: "Initiation of Protein Synthesis in Cell­Free Extracts from Rat Liver"Paper: "Aggression and Territoriality in theKangaroos at Brookfield Zoo"Awarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree in the College and theDivision oi the Physical Sciences:David J. Gordon Paper: "X-ray Diffraction Analysis of Liquid(C hemistry) Helium"Marc Aaron Kastner Paper: An He3-He4 Dilution Cryostat"(C hemistry)David Brandeis Katzin Paper: "On the Development of a Molecular(C hemistry) Accelerator"Robert S. Siegel Paper: "The Spectra of Nd +3, Tm+3 and(C hemistry) Pr+3 in CaF2 Crystals"Members elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:CLASS OF 1966Third YearNeil B. BrastCLASS OF 1967Third YearEmmanuel G. CassimatisMelvin M. FirestoneFourth YearDavid N. AltschulJennifer Ellen DohrnJohn Madden DyckmanPaul R. FleischmanDiane Ruth FriedmanDavid J. GordonMark GreenbergCLASS OF 1968Third YearAlan B. Bond Paula L. HoffmanNora Dawn LesserPatrick M. HanlonJanet H. JohnsonBrent Howard KramerSteven Gregory KramerSusan Christina MacHattieJeanine Marietta MinkinDiane Lynne MitchellJudith L. Sebesta Terry Gregory LyonsEric Robert NeisserDiane Daskal RubenMichael L. SiemonSusan Jane SpelbrinkJoseph TuneGeorge Alan WindstrupVera M. SedlerMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:John Lindsay Barker, Jr.Dorcas Susan ButtGene A. DavisEugene David FeitCharles Keith GarrettMerrill Loren GassmanPhilip Layton Hall Stuart HawkinsonJames Joseph HoganHarriet Bonnie KlingerJohn Edward LennoxGeorge Richard LenzRonald Bernard LuftigJames William MacInnes Robert Katsuo MomiiPamela Howell PearsonWilliam Francis ReddingAllen Louis StoneEugene ZeffrenAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:Lynne Mildred BlakleyMilton Walter ColeEleftherios N. EconomouJerome Norman FreedmanMartin GrossSusan Elaine Heim Allen Louis HorwitzNora Dawn LesserRichard McFadden MartinGeorge PapatheodorouPatrick Francis PhelanDorothy Layton Schumm Frank Lloyd SmithLarry Paul SolomonsonYi Ling SzeBonnie Lu TogiasMembers of the Junior and Senior classes of the School of Medicine elected toBeta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the workof the School:Robert Willey BartonClara Derber BloomfieldHarold Paul BrusmanCharles Frederick GroseDavid Larry HorwitzHoward L. Kirz John Paul McMahonMarshall Tad MorganRobert Laurence OkinBernard Allen RoosDonald Alan RothbaumDeborah Jay Scherz Arthur B. SchneiderJames Louis Spikes, Jr.Arlene MashioffWeinshelbaumMembers elected to Gamma at Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination at the Graduate School at Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Scott Henry BollingLeslie Stuart BortzGerald Raymond BouwkampDennis H. ChookaszianWalter Peter Czeropski, Jr.Jerry M. DailyRobert George GoughRobert J. HalonenRalph Eugene HammelbacherFrancis Harlow HilbertRobert Jack Kostal Richard Peter LeeuwenburgBaruch LevFrederick S. MarshMichael Joseph MeagherDaniel Joseph MurphyMurray Philip NaditchThomas Michael OnanBrian Thomas ParsonsPaul Martin RessingerRoy Clark RichardsJay H. Riemer David Stephen RubinFrank ScardigliaKenneth Lee SchurterJohn Charles Simpson, Jr.Robert Glen SmithWilliam Brian TruesdaleTom G. WernerRussell Ross WrightHoward Frederick ZuckermanMembers at the Senior class at the Law School elected to the Order at theCoif tor excellence in the work at the School:Charles David AndersonVincent Anthony BlasiEdwin Stuart BrownCharles Roland BushGene Edward Dye Howard Charles EglitGeorge Peter FellemanJohn Thomas GaubatzAlvin Jay GeskeCharles Christopher Marson Gary Howard PalmJohn Henry SchlegelRebecca Jobe SchneidermanFranklin Ester ZimringThe Academy at American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate tor the best poemor group at poems, are awarded to:Susan Cachel, FirstMonica Raymond, Honorable Mention POEM: "Beata Beatrix"POEMS: "To My Sister, on Her ThirteenthBirthday""The Day the Sky Fell"The Florence James Adams Prizes, tor excellence in artistic reading, areawarded to:Christopher Geissmann, FirstRichard H. Leigh, Second Nicholas Palevsky, ThirdMonica Raymond, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department at Anthropology toroutstanding work in the field at Anthropology, is awarded to:Paul David Price ESSAY: "A Traditional and TransformationalAnalysis of Sherente Kinship Termi­nology"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Nlemorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior student majoring in United States history, is awarded to:Carolyn WoodsThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department at Art toran outstanding essay, is awarded to:Pearlee FreibergThe Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to a student in the Law School whose work inthe first-year tutorial program is most worthy, is awarded to:John Robert LabovitzThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in and out of the classroom, is awarded to:Mark Bruce RosinThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded to:John M. BealThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member of. the graduating class in the School of Medicine whose research is judgedto be the most meritorious, is made to:Frederic Ross KahlThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiencyin clinical medicine, is made to:Ronald Michael SaldinoThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved thehighest record in the field of Mathematics, are awarded to:James E. Coulthard Terry Gregory LyonsThe Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extracurriculum at the University of Chicago:Leon BotsteinPatricia Ann DoedeJulia Palmer FremonCarol C. Gutstein Thomas C. HeagyMichael Louis KlowdenDouglas Lee PetersenJane Catherine Steinfels Richard James StoneHeather TobisThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School of SocialService Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseof future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made to:Linda MaheuThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded to:Richard Sieburth, FirstJudy Schavrien, SecondMichael Mesec, ThirdPaul DeVore, Honorable MentionLouis M. Pratt, Honorable MentionMonica Raymond, Honorable Mention POEM: "Four Tandems"POEM: "What Blossoms"POEM: "A Dreamer's Guidebook: Kansas"POEM: "Good Guy Good"POEM: "In Memory of My Sister"POEM: "To My Sister, on Her ThirteenthBirthday"The Frances R. Friedman Prizes, for excellence in the fine arts, are awarded to:Bernadine Courtright BarrMarilyn Crockett Helen HughesJohn Severtson Karen SweeneyThe E. Gellhorn Prize in Neurophysiology, to a candidate for the MD. orPhD. degree in any department of the University, is awarded to:Patricia Ann Chase, Department of PsychologyThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize, to a student in the Department of Physi­ology for his industry, sincerity, and ability, is awarded to:Simon PilkisThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded to:Paul A. BowyerJanet L. Brown Alfred Herbert KellyBarbara A. Lathrop Carolyn TolyThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded to:Ellis Bernard Levin, First ESSAY: "Employment of the Challenge Pro­cedure before the Chicago Board ofElection Commissioners"ESSAY: "Peace-time Conscription and the Con­stitution"ESSAY: "Legitimation of Authority in thePapacy and the Caliphate"ESSAY: "Birth of an Elite-A Study of Rus­sian Political Institutions in the GreatTerror"Eliott Feldman, SecondPaul Burstein, Honorable MentionJames Russell Gordley,Honorable MentionRichard Neumeier, Honorable Mention ESSAY: "A Case Study of Judicial Review­Roosevelt versus the Supreme Court"ESSAY: "Populism and Radical Conservatism;the Poignancy of Discontent"Louis Seidman, Honorable MentionThe Hamilton Watch Awards, to the Senior candidates for the Bachelor ofScience degree who have most successfully combined proficiency in theirmajor field of study with achievements in the Humanities or Social Sci­ences, are made to:Nora Dawn Lesser Michael L. SiemonThe Perry S. Herst Student Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellence inthe pursuit of his studies with a profound sense of social responsibility, isawarded to:Ellis Bernard LevinThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have com­pleted their first year in the Law School, in advancing the art of brief­writing and oral argument, are made to:Don S. Samuelson Thomas Andrew GottschalkThe Robert H. Jackson Award, to a student in the Law School tor the bestpaper submitted in the Seminar on Constitutional Law, is awarded to:Joseph I. BentleyThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, tor excellence in Bible Reading, are made to:R. Douglas Spangler, First William E. Dirlam, SecondThe Lawyer's Title Award, to a student in the Law School tor excellence inwork in the field at real estate, is awarded to:John T. GraubatzThe Solomon O. Lichter Honor Award, to the graduating student who hasshown the greatest promise tor making a significant contribution to theprotession at social work, is made to:Bruce JanssonThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, tor excellence in briet writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, isawarded to:Fred LaMont Morrison William F. Jacobs, Jr.The Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed mostto the Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made to:Donald G. AlexanderThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, tor original literary works, areawarded to:Andrew Bennett HarrisJohn Shannon PLAY: "Erasmus of Rotterdam"SHORT STORY: "Hosea"The Theodore Lee N efl Prize, tor excel1ence in the study ot French Languageand Literature, is awarded to:Carol TroenThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, tor excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded to:Allan S. AbramsonThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition at outstanding accom­plishments in the field at Medical Science, is made to:Jerome W. Conn, Professor of Internal Medicine, University of MichiganThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, tor constructive study and original re­search in the Department at Education, is awarded to:Melvyn Paul Robbins DISSERTATION, SEPTEMBER, 1965:"The Delacato Interpretation ofNeurological Organization: AnEmpirical Study"The Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro Prizes, tor excellence in the graphicarts, are awarded to:Johnny Shek George P. TurnerThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord tor athletics, scholarsllip, and character, is awarded to:Richard James StoneThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School tor excel­lence in work in the field at Corporation Law, is made to:Franklin Ester ZimringTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Wayne C. BoothThe Student Aides by Marshal Harold HaydonIn the Division of the Biological Sciences by Dean Leon O. JacobsonIn the Graduate Library School by Dean Don R. SwansonCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:CHRISTINE H. ABBOTT DAVID N. ALTSCHUL(Psychology) (History)JOHN LESTER ADAMS(Biology)HERBERT HARDY ADASKO(Sociology) BRUCE ROBERT ANDICH(Biology)JOANNE WIEGAND ARMSTRONG(General Studies in the Humanities)KRISTIN ANN ARMSTRONG(Oriental Languages and Civilizations) ROBERT PAUL BUTSIC(Mathematics)EVERET NORMAN ARONIN(Psychology)ROSS GILBERT ARTHUR(Linguistics)FREDERIC RICHARDS BARTH(Philosophy)DANIEL JOSEPH BAUS(Romance Languages and Literatures) ROSE JOSEPHINE CADA(Mathematics)SUSAN JOY CAROLLO(Linguistics)CHRISTINE KAREN CASSEL(General Studies in the Humanities)ROBERT GEORGE CHAFFEE(Biology)DOROTHY KU CHIN(Political Science)ROBERT EDWARD BEATY(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DIANA RACE BECK(Anthropology)GEORGE ALLEN BECK(Political Science) ELIZABETH MARGARET CODY(Russian Civilization)ROBERT LEE BEEKMAN(English Language and Literature) A. KNIGHT COOLIDGE(Philosophy)ROBERT A. COUZIN(Philosophy)CLIFFORD M. CRUMP(Ideas and Methods)ROBERT CUNNINGHAM(General Studies in the Humanities)JAMES HENRY CURRAN(Classical Languages and Literatures)MARIANNE JEANNE BELL(Art)MARIE A. BELL(English Language and Literature)BARBARA FAITH CAROL BERNSTEIN(General Studies in the Humanities)WILLIAM JOSEPH BARRY(A nthropology)CAROL ESTHER BERNSTEIN(History)CANDACE ALLYN BIENENFELD(English Language and Literature) PATRICIA GAIL CUTLER(English Language and Literature)JAMES W. DALTON(English Language and Literature)JAMES HAROLD BLOCK(Economics) HARRY MARTIN DAVIDOW(Sociology)MARGARET DEITZ(Tutorial Studies)KATHLEEN SUE DELAU(Human Development)TERENCE ALAN BLOCK(Chemistry)DARILYN WINIFRED BOCK(English Language and Literature) ADELE DOBKOWSKI(English Language and Literature)LEON BOTSTEIN(History)RUTH ANNA BOUTIN(Psychology)SANDRA BAXTER BOUXSEIN(Sociology)JEFFERY C. BOWEN(Human Development) PATRICIA ANN DOEDE(Sociology)MICHAEL HENRY DORAN(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DEANNA JESSICA DRAGUNAS(Economics)IGOR MICHAEL DUB(Political Science)ERIC ERNEST BRODY(Biology)F. CARLENE BRYANT(Anthropology)JONATHAN JOSEPH BUCHLER(S ociology)KATHRYN MICHELLE BURGE(Economics) JOHN MADDEN DYCKMAN(Psychology)KENNETH DYGDON(Art)FRANK DWIGHT EAMAN II(International Relations)MARK EDELMAN(Political Science)WILLIAM ROBERT BUSH, JR.(Geophysical Sciences) ALISON HALE EDWARDS(Sociology)HOWARD P. GREENWALD(General Studies in the Social Sciences)STEVEN H. EISINGER(Biology)RICHARD DAVID ENO(English Language and Literature) JACOB GOLDGRABER(Psychology)JAMES RUSSELL GORDLEY(History)RICHARD GREG GORDON(Political Science)MARK B. EPSTEIN(Political Science)KAREN ANN EVANS(History)JAMES C. EVERETT(Biology)LINDA H. EVERETT(Education) NANCY LYNN GRABILL(History)EDWARD WESLEY GRAY, JR.(Sociology)MAXINE BARBARA GREEN(Sociology)STANLEY RAYMOND GREENBAUM(General Studies in the Social Sciences)ROBERT MARK FACTOR(Biology)ANDREA FARKAS(Psychology)MELVIN M. FIRESTONE(History)PAUL R. FLEISCHMAN(Psychology)KEVIN PATRICK FOLEY(Biology)IRA FORMAN(Economics) MARK GREENBERG(General Studies in the Humanities)GEORGE GRUHN(Psychology)JOHN THOMAS GUARDALABENE(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)DAVID NICHOLAS FREDERICK(Economics) CAROL C. GUTSTEIN(Music)RICHARD EUGENE HAHN(Political Science)BRYAN N. FREEMAN(Economics) PATRICK M. HANLON(Political Science)JULIA PALMER FREMON(General Studies in the Humanities) ANDREW BENNITT HARRIS(General Studies in the Humanities)DIANE RUTH FRIEDMAN(Psychology)EDRENE FURMAN(Sociology)MICHAEL PHILIP FURSTENBERG(Political Science) NANCY JEAN HATCH(English Language and Literature)DENNIS GALLIE(Economics) THOMAS C. HEAGY(Physics)THEODORE W. HEALD(History)THOMAS A. HEBERLEIN(Sociology)LARRY J. HELGELAND(Physics)ROBERT LLOYD HETZEL(Economics)DONALD KENNETH GARFIELD(History)COSTAS JOHN GEKAS(Political Science)PHILIP MICHAEL GELBER(C hemistry)JUDITH MYRA GINSBURG(General Studies in the Humanities) ELEANOR HEXTER(History)PETER HENRY HILDEBRAND(Geophysical Sciences)JAMES ADDISON GOEKEN(Biology)ERIC PETER GOLD(Political Science) JOHN JORDAN HINDS(Linguistics)DALY CAROL HINRICHSEN(Psychology)EUGENE L. GOLDBERG(Mathematics) JOHN H. HIX, JR.(Sociology)MARY KATHERINE HORWITZ(Biology)JONATHAN GOLDBERG(Economics)THOMAS FREDERICK HOWARD(Russian Civilization) BRENT HOWARD KRAMER(Psychology)STEVEN GREGORY KRAMER(Biology)NANCY ELLEN KRASHEN(Biology)KENNETH LOREN KRICH(Sociology)EDWARD RICHARD KUNCEL(Economics)ROBERT JOHN KURZELA(Geophysical Sciences)PHYLLIS SUE HYMOWITZ(Political Science)RACHEL WEISBARD JACOBS(English Language and Literature)ROBERT FRANKLIN JAFFE(History)ALLAN E. JOHNSON(Mathematics)JANET H. JOHNSON(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)E. CLARICE JOHNSTON(Anthropology)ERIC DALE JOSEPH(Political Science) PHILIP M. LANKFORD(Geography)IRIS M. LAV(Sociology)PAUL BERNARD LAZAROW(Biology)TIMOTHY WALTER LEAVITT(Chemistry)MARC LEHRER(Psychology)NICHOLAS LEMBARES(Geophysical Sciences)MATTHEW LEWIS JOSEPH(Political Science)KAREN DAVID JUSTIN(History)VICTORIA D. KAPLAN(Anthropology)GERALD FRANZ KARNOW(Biology)LAWRENCE KART(English Language and Literature) ELLIS BERNARD LEVIN(Political Science)JOEL LEONARD KATZ(Anthropology)BONITA ELIZABETH KAWECKI(Education)JAMES JEFFERSON KEENE(Human Development) SAUL DAVID LEVIT(Economics)ELLEN LEWIN(Linguistics)MICHAEL LIEBER(Anthropology)LAWRENCE P. LITZKY(General Studies in the Humanities)JANET LOUISE KELLEY(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)SANDRA J. KELLEY(General Studies in the Humanities) NILI OLIVE LOGAN(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)STEPHEN JOSEPH KENNEDY(Economics) STEVEN DANIEL LOWENSTAM(Classical Languages and Literatures)MARY ELLEN KIPPLEY(Sociology)DONALD KLEIN, JR.(Political Science) CAROL JOAN MACBAIN(Art)SUSAN CHRISTINA MAcHATTIE(Anthropology)ELLEN JOY MAEDA(C hemistry)GUY SINCLAIR MAHAFFEY III(Political Science)JEREMY S. KLEIN(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA ANN KNAPICK(Political Science)CLIFFORD JAMES KNEREM(Political Science) BRUCE D. MANN(General Studies in the Humanities)GWIN JACKSON KOLB II(English Language and Literature) FREDERICK L. MANNAUSAU(Professional Option: Business)LESLIE E. KOLMAN(Psychology)KAREN KATHLEEN KONDRAD(English Language and Literature) WALTER STANLEY MARKER, JR.(Physics)JOHN DAVID MARTIN(Political Science)DAVID WAYNE McALPIN(Linguistics) MARY S. NELSON(Art)ROBIN ROY SPENCER NERODE(English Language and Literature)JUDITH ANN McCROCKLIN,(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)JOAN BOARDMAN McDANIEL(History)DONALD H. McPHERSON(Political Science) SUSAN JEANNE NOAKES(General Studies in the Humanities)MICHAEL S. McPHERSON(Mathematics) EDWARD F. NOVAK(Physics)JAMES MICHAEL O'CONNOR(Analysis of Ideas and Study of Methods)MARGARET ANNE OLSEN(Political Science)VIRGINIA SUSAN MENZIE(Biology)MICHAEL WESLEY MERRITT(Art)BARBARA H. 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MORGAN, JR.(Mathematics)LOIS DEBRA MORGAN(History)JANETTA LOUISE MOXLEY(Sociology)LANCE OTTO MROCK(Political Science)JEAN MARGARET MULLIGAN(Oriental Languages and Civilizations) RICHARD BARRY RABENS(Biology)CHARLES MICHAEL RADDING(History)JOHN THOMAS RAFTERY(Biology)KENNETH A. RAIDER(International Relations)FRANK DOUGLAS MUNSON(Geophysical Sciences)ROBERT WELLS NACHTRIEB(International Relations)SHEILA MARIE NAUGHTEN(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)ERIC ROBERT NEISSER(Political Science) LINDA HUBER RANKIN(History)NANETTE F. RAUBA(Linguistics)W. SCOTT NEKROSIUS(Biology)LOREN D. NELSON(Geophysical Sciences) THOMAS KENNETH REHFELDT(C hemistry)DUEL ANGUS RICHARDSON(English Language and Literature) MELVIN M. SHIELDS(English Language and Literature)ALPHONS RICHERT(Psychology)RHEA FERNE ROLLIN(Psychology)DAVID IRVING ROSS(Political Science) ADELE L. SHOWKER(General Studies in the Humanities)JOSEPH H. 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BUCHTER(Biochemistry) (Biology)RICHARD ALAN BERG(Zoology) BEVERLY JEAN DAVIS(Physiology)MARSHALL FIELDS(Physiology)KEITH D. FLACHSBART(Microbiology)DOUGLAS EARLE FLOREK(Botany)BARBARA GARVIK(Biochemistry) CHARLES E. MILGROM(Biochemistry)JEAN OLIVE MILNER(Physiology)VICTOR NEILL(Physiology)RODRIGO R. PANARES(Biochemistry)KENNETH BUCHANANHOGANSON, JR.(Biochemistry)DONALD LIEBER KASS(Botany)ALFRED JAMES LEWY(Biochemistry)CLAUDIA ABT LIPSCHULTZ(Biochemistry)SAM CAMIE MASARACHIA(Zoology) JUAN R. SANCHEZ·RAMOS(Biology)ROBERT DAVID SIMON(Botany)WILLIAM CLARK TAYLOR(Zoology)RONNA LEE W ALD(Biochemistry)SUSAN WELLER(Zoology)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THEPHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:JAY NEIL AMMERMAN LLOYD EUGENE JOHNSON(Mathematics) (Physics)EDWARD ARTHUR AZOFF(Mathematics)CONSTANCE S. BAILLIE(Mathematics) CHARLES TOOLE KAHANE(Mathematics)MARC AARON KASTNER(Chemistry)BRUCE H. KATZ(Mathematics)JOSEPH ADAM CALKOWSKI(Physics)JONATHAN MILLER CLIVE(Mathematics) DAVID BRANDEIS KA TZIN(Chemistry)WILLIAM D. LARSON(Physics)RICHARD DELANO LEAVITT(Chemistry)TERRY GREGORY LYONS(Mathematics)PAUL DUANE DAVIS(Mathematics)PAUL ARTHUR EVENSON(Physics)GORDON JOSEPH FULKS(Physics)LOUIS MICHAEL GALIE(C hemistry)DAVID JOHN GOODENOUGH(Physics)BRUCE MITCHELL GORDON(Physics)DAVID J. GORDON( Chemistry)ROBERT LOUIS GRIESS, JR.( Mathematics) JEANINE MARIETTA MINKIN(Mathematics)WILLIAM HOWARD PATTON(Mathematics)EDWARD B. RAPPAPORT(Mathematics)BARRY H. RICH(Physics)ANDREW ROY ROBSON(Mathematics)STEPHEN JENKINS HUDGENS(Physics) JON ROLAND(Mathematics)S.B., Michigan State University, 1965(Biophysics) S.B., University of Idaho, 1965(Botany)DISSERTATION: The Effects of DicotyledonousWeeds on the Establishment of an ArtificialPrairie Seeding ,BRIAN KIRKWOOD SCHMIDT( Mathematics) RICHARD G. SKALOUD(Mathematics)ALAN A. SCHREIER(Physics)DAVID R. SHUMAN(Mathematics) STUART JULIAN STARR(Physics)RAE MARY TAYLOR(Mathematics)ROBERT S. SIEGEL(Chemistry)IV. THE STUDENT AIDESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:IN THE COLLEGEEMMANUEL G. CASSIMATIS(Biology)CHERYL REGISTER DEJONG(Germanic Languages and Literatures) THOMAS J. KOTLAR(Biology)MARGARET KIMIKO MURATA(Music)RUDOLF VILEM PERINA(History)MARTHA PORTER SAXTON(History)SARA ANNE SCHILLING(Mathematics)JENNIFER ELLEN DOHRN(History)KAREN LOUISE DRIGOT(History)PEGGY ANNE FINSTON(Biology)JAMES PHILIP FREUND(Biology)MICHAEL LOUIS KLOWDEN(Sociology) CHARLES DONALD STANBERRY(Geophysical Sciences)GEORGE BERNARD WALSH(Classical Languages and Literatures)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESROBERT LOGAN LAROQUE(Biochemistry) ROBERT HARRISON WILCOX(Biopsychology )NORA DAWN LESSER(Biochemistry)IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESNEIL B. BRAST(Mathematics) MICHAEL L. SIEMON(Mathematics)DANIEL JAMES OPITZ(Mathematics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master at Science:DOUGLAS GRANT COLTON WILLIAM LLOYD FOSTERALAN MALCOLM GOLDBERGS.B., Beloit College, 1965(Biochemistry)PRESTON CHARLES ANTOINEJUMONVILLEA.B., Catholic University of America, 1955(Biopsychology)ANGEL A. MALDONADOS.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1961(Botany)DISSERTATION: Effect of 8-Aminolevulinic Acid onthe Biliprotein Content of Tolypothrix tenuisSTEPHANIE ALICE PHILLIPSS.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Zoology)DISSERTATION: A Photometric and Radioauto­graphic Study of DNA Synthesis in the SalivaryGland of Sciara coprophila JOSEPH M. ROTHBERGS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1964(Mathematical Biology)ROBERT BERNHART STOCKINGS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1963(Biophysics)ALLEN J. WOLMANA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1965(Biophysics)II. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:FUMIKO HOSHIDA COYNEA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1961DISSERTATION: Censorship of Publishing in Japan:1868-1945GEORGE L. GARDINER, JR.A.B., Fisk University, 1963DISSERTATION: On Reference and Its EmpiricalStudies: A Critical ReviewJUDITH ANN HOLTA.B., Duchesne College of the Sacred Heart, 1965DISSERTATION: Selective Dissemination of Informa­tion: A Review of the Literature and the IssuesDONALD CLAY JOHNSONA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1962DISSERTATION: A Bibliographic Survey of Britishand American Writings on the Malay PeninsulaELIZABETH WARNER McELROYA.B., Carleton College, 1944DISSERTATION: Subject Variety in Adult BookReadingRODNEY JEAN ROLFSM.B., Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1962M.M., Northwestern University, 1964DISSERTATION: The Nineteenth-Century AmericanTune Book MAUREEN LOUISE SMITHA.B., Seton Hill College, 1965DISSERTATION: A Study of Modem Poetry in Chil­dren's Experience with LiteratureELIZABETH P. TAYLORA.B., University of Illinois, 1956DISSERTATION: A Study of Public Library Pro­grams for Children with Respect to Adapabilityto Local NeedsMARY CLAIRE WALSHA.B., Ursuline College for Women, 1965DISSERTATION: "Bradford's Law" and the Litera­ture of OphthalmologyJACQUALINE GAYE WEBERA.B., Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia,1965DISSERTATION: A Comparative Analysis of Index­ing Terminology in the Medical SciencesSHARON BLANCHE WELLSA.B., DePaul University, 1965DISSERTATION: The Feminization of the AmericanLibrary Profession, 1876 to 1923CANDIDATES FOR A PROFESSIONAL DEGREEIN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor at Medicine:PHILIP LEE BALLARDA.B., Earlham College, 1961 ROBERT WILLEY BARTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1962• WITH HONORSMONTE SCOTT BERNSTEINA.B., Earlham College, 1963MICHAEL PETER BIBERA.B., Oberlin College, 1963EDWIN E. BREITENBACHA.B., Northwestern University, 1963 DAVID WILBUR LARSONA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1961JONATHAN DAVID LEAVITTA.B., Swarthmore College, 1963ROBERT MICHAEL LEVYS.B., Cornell University, 1963HAROLD PAUL BRUSMANA.B., Harvard University, 1963 JOHN DEFOREST LONGWELL, JR.S.B., University 0/ Florida, 1963RUSSELL BROWNING BUTLERS.B., Cornell University, 1963 FRANCIS J. LUMIAA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963PATRICK M. CAMPBELLA.B., Princeton University, 1963 ROBERT MARANTZA.B., Oberlin College, 1963DONALD LEE CANTWAYA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963 WILLIAM H. MASSOVERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963JOHN STEPHEN CARLSONA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963 JOHN P. McMAHONS.B., Loyola University, 1960A.M., Harvard University, 1963• WITH HONORSTHERESA SHAMES :DE BARROSA.B., Mills College, 1962KATHERINE G. DOE DES.B., University 0/ Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras,Puerto Rico, 1963 NEHEMIAH OKECHUKWUNWANKWOA.B., Fisk University, 1963WALTER DORUSA.B., Beloit College, 1963PETER BRUCE FISCHERA.B., Hamilton College, 1963HARRIS RONALD FISKA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1962 ROBERT LAURENCE OKINA.B., University oi Chicago, 1964ROBERT VICTOR PALOMBOA.B., Brooklyn College, 1963EDWARD GANZDAVID SAMUEL GINSBURGJON P. GOCKERMANANDREW JOSEPH GRIFFINA.B., Notre Dame University, 1963 MARIUS HENRY PANZARELLAS.B., College 0/ the Holy Cross, 1962DAVID MARTIN PERINS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963DONALD ELMER PHILGREENS.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1963CHARLES FREDERICK GROSEA.B., Beloit College, 1963GLENN ROSS HODGESA.B., Muskingum. College, 1963 WILLIAM PORCHERA.B., Knox College, 1963LAWRENCE NORMAN RECKLESA.B., Indiana University, 1964DAVID LARRY HORWITZA.B., Harvard University, 1963 STEPHEN M. ROBBINSA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1963DANIEL JOHNSON HURSTS.B., Wake Forest College, 1963LESTER BARRY JACOBSONA.B., Clark University, 1963 BERNARD ALLEN ROOSA.B., Oberlin College, 1963RONALD MICHAEL SALDINOS.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1963SIDNEY PHIL KADISHA.B., Columbia University, 1963 DEBORAH JAY SCHERZA.B., Carleton College, 1963• WITH HONORSFREDERIC ROSS KAHLA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1963 ARTHUR B. SCHNEIDERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962DAVID B. KALAYJIANA.B., Yale University, 1963 JOEL A. SHERMANSTANFORD TAYLOR SHULMANS.B., University 0/ Cincinnati, 1963HOWARD L. KIRZJ. CURTIS KOVACSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963 BENJAMIN SIMON SIEGELA.B., Boston University, 1963PAUL ALLAN LANGEA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1963 MARK SIEGLERA.B., Princeton University, 1963DAVID MORTON SILVERSTEINRONALD JOE SLAUGHTERA.B., Occidental College, 1963WILLIAM REACH SLOANS.B., University of Chicago, 1963NORMAN HENRY SULLIDAYA.B., Knox College, 1963JAMES LOUIS SPIKES, JR.A.B., University of Arkansas, 1960B.M., ibid., 1960WILLIAM KENYON STELLA.B., Swarthmore College, 1961Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1966• WITH HONORSJOHN ANDRES STEVENSS.B., Pacific Lutheran University, 1963NADA LOGAN STOTLANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1963 ELIZABETH 1. THOMPSONA.B., Knox College, 1963LESTER ALAN THOMPSONA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South De­kota, 1963WINFRED C. WANGA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963SAUL WASSERMANS.B., Cornell University, 1963DOUGLAS RECTOR WHITES.B., University of Chicago, 1963ROGER LEA WILLIAMSA.B., Oberlin College, 1963ELLIOTT FAIRCHILD WINTONA.B., University of Connecticut, 1963JOHN DONALD ZACHARYA.B., Western Reserve University, 1961S.M., ibid., 1963CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYIN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESDANIEL KOLAKOFSKYPHILIP LEE BALLARDA.B., Earlham College, 1961M.D., University of Chicago, 1967(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: The I solation and Properties of aTesticular Ribonucleic Acid PolymeraseROBERT WILLEY BARTONS.B., University of Chicago, 1962M.D., ibid., 1967(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Selective Alterations of RNA Syn.thesis Resulting from the Administration ofCertain Steroid HormonesWILLIAM HARVEY COLEMANS.B., Washington College, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Escherichia Coli Resistance toEthionineIVAN DIAMONDA.B., University of Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957M.D., ibid., 1961(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Experimental Bilirubin Encephalop­athy: The Mode of Entry of C14·Bilirubin intothe Central Nervous SystemSHERMAN DAVID HOLTZMANA.B., Yale University, 1962(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Effect of Low Ionic StrengthSolutions on Resting Potential in Skeletal MuscleFibers B.Sc., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Cane­da, 1963(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: The Initiation of Protein Synthesisin E. coli ExtractsNICHOLAS JOSEPH LENNS.B., University of Chicago, 1959S.M., ibid., 1964M.D., ibid., 1964(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Studies of Monoamine ContainingNeurons in Peripheral and Central Nervous Sys­tem Using Electron Microscopy and Autoradio­graphSUZANNE KATHERINE ROFFLERS.B., University of Idaho, 1959(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Sound Localization in the VerticalPlaneARTHUR B. SCHNEIDERS.B., University of Chicago, 1962M.D., ibid., 1967(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Effect of Actinomycin on TSH·Induced Activities of Thyroids from Hypophysec­tomized RatsGWYNNE ROESELER WINSBERGS.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Effects of Stimulation on RNAand Protein in the Retina and Systemic Cells ofXenopusHARVEY WOLINSKYA.B., Western Reserve University, 1960S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963M.D., ibid., 1963(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Lamellar Architecture 0/ the Mam­malian Thoracic Aorta: Functional Significanceand Relation to the Medial Nutrition HONG-YI YANGB.M., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1961(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Intracellular Modulation in CellularImmunity: Murine Leprosy ModelALMA 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 RECESSIONALFantasia in G Major(The congregation remains standing during the Recession) BachTHE RECEPTIONThe reception for graduates and their guests will be held in the Lounge of IdaNoyes Hall immediately following the Convocation.President and Mrs. George W. Beadle, Dean of Students and Mrs. Warner A.Wick, Dean and Mrs. Wayne C. Booth, Dean Leon O. Jacobson, Dean and Mrs.Don R. Swanson, and Dean of Undergraduate Students and Mrs. George L. Playewill form the receiving line.HONORARY DEGREES IN THESEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY YEARJULIUS AXELROD, Sc.D.PAUL M. DOTY, Sc.D.MANFRED EIGEN, Sc.D.ANNA FREUD, Sc.D. December 16, 1966RODE RIC 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.NIKOLAI NIKOLAEVICHBOGOLUBOV, Sc.D.NOAM AVRAM CHOMSKY, L.H.D.KENNETH STEWART 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.HAR GOBIND KHORANA, Sc.D.HAROLD D. LASSWELL, LL.D.KENNETH J. ARROW, LL.D.HEINRICH THEODOR BESSELER,L.H.D. EDWARD EVAN EVANS-PRITCHARD�Sc.D.LAWRENCE SCHLESINGER KUBIE,Sc.D.VICTOR F. WEISSKOPF, Sc.D.May 5, 1967JEAN LERAY, Sc.D.CLAUDE 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.DEDWIN O. REISCHAUER, 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.MARSHALHAROLD HAYDONORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistCARILLONNEURDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurVICE-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 WEAVERGAIL LEE ARNOLDEMMANUEL G. CASSIMATESCHERYL REGISTER DE JONGJENNIFER ELLEN DOHRNKAREN LOUISE DRIGOTPEGGY ANNE FINSTONJAMES HENRY FREUNDMICHAEL LOUIS KLOWDENTHOMAS J. KOTLARROBERT LOGAN LAROCQUEALAN BRANDON BONDRANDALL RICHARD BOVBJERGCAROL ANN BROMLEYKENNETH L. BROWNPAUL BURSTEINPATRICIA ANN CLINEJANNON LOU FUCHSLEIGH ALAN GORENDANNY LEE HAWLEYERIC JOHN HEYER STUDENT AIDES1966-67NORA DAWN LESSERMARGARET KIMIKO MURATADANIEL JAMES OPITZRUDOLF VILEM PERINAMARTHA PORTER SAXTONSARA ANNE SCHILLINGMICHAEL L. SIEMONCHARLES DONALD STANBERRYGEORGE BERNARD WALSHROBERT HARRISON WILCOX1967-68ROBERT JAY KNOXIVEN BEN LOURIEEDWARD M. MESSINGROBERT LEE MESSNERGLORIA CORRIOLS PHARESBRUCE DAVID SCHREIDERJUDITH LYNN SEBESTAJOAN JUDITH TAPPEREARL ALTON TURNER, JR.RACHEL MAE WILLIAMS