rHE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 1/TheThree Hundred Twenty-eighth(CONVOCATIONf ITheSPRINGFIRST SESSIONJune ThirteenthAoD Nineteen Hundred Sixty-nineROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELA PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES, JUNE 1969, EXCLUSIVEOF rHOSE RECEIVING B.A., B.S., H.B.A., AND LAWDEGREES(the symbol wlo means without thesis)Abramson, Harold J (Sociology) Ph.D.HQ9999 The ethnic factor in American Catholicism: an analysis ofinter-ethnic marriage and religious involvement.Adair, Roberta C (History) A.M.Paper: 1. The Socialists and the Councils in the �erman Revolutionof 1918.2. Carl Julius Schierl von Schd.er-endor-f f.> a conservativereformer.Adams, James Dutton (Economics) A.N. wloAlden, Clark L (Social Sciences) M.A.T.Paper: The modes of man: a model for the transformation offreshman general education courses in social science.Allman, Sue Ellen (Germanic Lang. e: Lit.) A.I'1.Paper: The treatment of the hero Thormod in Gerpla by HaldorKiljan Laxness and the F�stbr Oedra Saga.Al.wahab , Abbas Sadik (Linguistics) A.Ivl.Paper: The phonology of Iraqi Arabic.Anderson, Kenning M (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 Selective retention of dihydrotestosterone by prostaticnuclei in vivo and in vitro.Anderson, Paul Gerard (History) A.N. wloAndre, Kenneth Michael (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloArcher, James Edward (Nathematics) S.N. wloArguelles, Joseph A (Art) Ph.D.N8999 Charles Henry and the formation of psychophysical aesthetics.Ar-sebiik , Guven (Anthropology) A.H.Paper: Contributions to the biophysical anthropology ofAnatolian Turks.Arvisu, Haria (English Lang. & Lit.� Ph.D.PR3546 Andrew Marvell's critical reputation in the twentieth.A9 century.Ashcraft, Anne (English Lang. & Lit.) wloPage 2 June 1969(English Lang. & Lit.) A.l"i. \'1/0Atlas, Jane EllenAustin, Nartha Lou (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 Listening comprehension, auditory discrimination, andfirst grade reading achievement.Bachmann, John Henry, Jr. (Chemistry) S.M. w/oBagley, Robert \A}illiam (Physics) S .1'-1. w/oBarbera, Jack Vincent (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oBarnekov, Christopher Conkling (Economics) A.M. w/oBattle, Patricia Anne (En(.5'lish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/o'-'Belmarsh, David H (Earth Sciences) H.A.T.Paper: An analysis of the objectives and achievement tests ofthe IPS program.Belz, Katherine (Education) A.M.Paper: Picture perception of real life situations as related tothe adjustment of individuals within a social group.(Economics) w/oBerkowitz, Jeffrey IraBianchi, Sandra Danforth (Political Science) A.M.Paper: The Mughal Empire asaan international system.Bizjack, Jack Edward (History) A.M.HD10000 The Trade and Labor Assembly of Chicago, Illinois.(Statistics) S.H. w/oBlackman, Paul, Jr.Blatt, Joan E (Education) A.M.Paper: The origins and development of morality: the theoriesof Freud and Kohlberg.Blumenthal, Janet Marion (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Creativity, Social class, and I.Q.Bone, Christopher Hugh (History) Ph.D.PR6035 Literature of political commitment in Britain, between the.049Z8 wars: Michael Roberts, Stephen Spender, W. H. Auden.B75(History) A.M. w/oBowers, Douglas Eugene(English Lang. & Lit.) A.N. w/oBoydstun, Harvin Reed, Jr.(History) A.H. w/oBoyer, John ')illiamBradley, Donald S (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Community leadership in two inner-city areas.Bradshaw, Murray Charles (Music) Ph.D.ML3999 The history of fhe falsobordone from its origins to 1750.Page 3 June 1969Brannan, Phyllis Jeanne (Reading--Educ.) M.S.T.Paper: The role of the reading consultant in helping teachers relateskills in listening to skills in readi�g.Broshi, Aviad M (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Galois correspondences between the irreducible classesof finite groups.Browning, Preston Mercer, Jr.PS3529 Flannery O'Connor• C65Z8B8(Div) (Divinity) Ph.D.and the grotesque recovery of the holy •Bruce, Jane Caris (Education) A .�1.Paper: The transcendence of obstacles to creativity 'in women: astudy of women poets.Bruck, Ronald Elroy (Hathematics) Ph.D.(A999 Approximating fixed points and fixed point sets ofnonexpansive mappings in Banach space.Buikstra, Jane Ellen (Anthropology) A .lvl.Paper: Perrin's Ledge Crematory: method and technique in thestudy of fragmentary remains.Buresh, Jane G (Education) A.}.Paper: State aid to non-public education: the controversy overthe proposed New York State constitution.Burke, Frank G (History) Ph.D.DD999 Prince Henry of Prussia and the Revolutionary era.Burlingame, Hartin (Education) Ph.D.LC6999 The NAACP and equal educational opportunities forNegroes, 1909-1954.Buroker, Robert L (History) A.M.Paper: 1. The Free Negro in Indiana before the Civil "It/ar.2. The constitutional status of Civil Liberties underthe French Third Republic.Carleen, Thomas (SSA) Ph.D.HV9999 A study of the correlates of hieh performance ofpublic assistance workers.Carlson, Gary P (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM999 Studies on the toxicity and mechanism of action ofNorestan.Carroll, Jean Gayton (Sociology) :)h.D.HV9999 �he structure of teaching hospitals.Casper, Dieudonnee J (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999 Field dependence and affective complexity: a study in(Ed) differentiation.Page 4 June 1969(Statistics) S.M. wloChen, Tar(Chemistry) S.M. wloCheney, Maynard Charles, Jr.Chesnin, Nina Madeleine (Philosophy) A.H.Paper: Patterns of justification in Hare's The Language of Horals.Confirmation and the theory-observation dichotomy.Positive freedom: "intellectual causality" in The Critiqueof Fractical Reason.Chimerine, Irwin (English Lang.& Lit.) A.M. wlo(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloChisek, CharleneCiani, Nicholas (Chenistry--Education) HA.T.Paper: Questioning as a skill: a learning packet for the high schoolscience class.(History) A.M. wloCioeta, Donald James(English Lang. & IJi t • ) A.M. wloClark, ElizabethClarke, Bruce L (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Generalized hydrodynamics near the critical point of a.5 simple fluid.Clarke, Grace Allison (English--Education) N.A.T.Paper: Interpreting the penciled scrawl: a problem in teachertheme exaluation.Clise, Jayme Louise (Art--Education)Paper: Encounter with relief. H.A.T.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oCloke, Hubert JosephCogan, Isabel Joan (Education) A.M.Paper: An affective-oriented school: rational program andstrategy for evaluation.Cohen, Frederick Ronald (Hathematics) 8.1-1. wlo(History) A.N. wloColston, Stephen AllynConley, Thomas Michael (Social Thought) Ph.D.PA3879 The comic art of Aristophanes: four plays •• C74Connell, Joan M (History) Ph.D.BX10999 The Roman C2tholic Church in England, 1553-1850: astudy in inter��__'__ politics •. I"'te.\-h�Connett, William Carroll (Hathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Formal multiplication of trigonometric series and thenotion of generalized conjugacy.Page 5 June 1969Connolly, Nichael B (Economics) Ph.D.HF9999 Externalities, public goods, technology and trade.Conroy, Bernard R (Soc�l Thought) A.M.Paper: Nicholas Be�aev's synthesis of Kantian philosophy andspeculative 'mysticism.Cooney, Miriam Patrick, Sister (Nathematics) Ph.D.QA999 The non-solvable Hall subgroups of the general linear group.Cordomi, Manuel L (Economics) Ph.D.HD10000 A study of the production of sugar in Tucuman, Argentina.Corey, Dorothy Marie (Education) A.M.Paper: Counseling to affect change in rigid nursing behavior.(Mathematics) S.M. wloCornette, Patricia King(Physics) S.I'1. wloCornette, William Hagnus, Jr.Creelan, Paul Gerard (Sociology) A.H.Paper: Puritanism, Baptis� and behaviorism.Curley, Patricia Bonham (Philosophy) A.M.Paper: The causal theory of perception.The third antinomy.Rights in a Utopian economic context.Cutler, Patricia Gail (English--Education) M.�. T.Paper: Malamud in the high school English classroom.Cutler, Roger Thayer (Physics) S.M. wloDavidonis, Gayle Helen (Biology) S.M.QH999 The effect of environmental factors and gibberellic acidon reproduction in the ferni Thelypteris normaliseDavis, Burnet V (Political Science) A.M.Paper: Edmund Randolph and the U.S. Constitution: a study instatesmanship.Davis, Felice Hermann (Education) A.M.Paper: Opportunities for teacher growth in an experimentallearning project.Deckert, l'1arion (Philosophy) Ph.D.BC999 Some criticisms of the application to �nglish of aQuinean notion of logical truth.(Economics) A.M. wloDeTray, Dennis NormanDiOrio, Robert Joseph (Biology--Education) H.A.T.Paper: 6ase history of science on the heart and circulatorysystem.Page 6 June 1969EI-Dissouky, Khalid Taha (Near Eastern Lang. & Civ.) Ph.D.DT999 Elephantine in the Old Kingdom.(Or)Doetschman, David Charles (Chemistry) Fh.D.QD1099 A study of chemical reactions of diphenyldiazomethane.5 and diphenylmethylene in single crystals of 1, l'-diphenylethylene by magnetic resonance methods.Doliner, Ralph Hichael (Social Thought) A.l'·1.Paper: The origin of morality from language and illusion inNietzsche.Dooley, Eileen Marie (Political Science) A.H.Paper: Soviet-Egyptian relations, 1948-1968.Dressell, Neil Frank (International Relations) A.M.Paper: Latin American military intervention in perspective.Dudowitz, Anshel (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 Studies in the biosynthesis of triterpenes and steroids.(Physics)f -- - -romtXJl'r\ � Ph.D.capture in the light elements.Eartly, David PaulQC( 0'\9 X-rays(English Lang. & Lit.) A .x, wloEaston, Carol DElias, Victor Jorge (Economics) Ph.D.HD10000 Estimates of value added, capital and labor inArgentine manufacturing, 193�1963.Ephross, Paul H (SSA) Ph.D.HV9999 Social group workers' opinions regarding the use ofprogram media.Erickson, Michael E (Education) A.M.Paper: An appraisal of homogeneous grouping according to readingachievement in an inner city grade center.\Fabian, Johannes (Anthropology) Ph.D.GN999 Charisma and cultural change: a study of the Jamaamovement in Katanga.(Earth Sciences--Education) M.A.T.}1aking and reading of (topographic) maps.Fano, HaryPaper:(English Lang. & Lit.) A.H. 1,"110Farkas, David KalmanFerguson, Pamela Anderson (Hathematics)q,A 999 A theorem on CC subgroups. Ph.D.Fer�uson, Sandra B (History) wloA.M.Findysz, Robert N (Social Sciences--Divisional Master's) A.M.Paper: 1he prbblem of Jewish identity; a manifestation of aconflict between the secular philosophy of politicalZionism and the socio-political realities of contemporaryIsrael.Page 7 June 1969Fischer, Hichael M. J. (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: Opposite sets and selected masques from a rural Jamaicanpoint of view. __Fil��e('Q,\J :to�1\) AH ... set'A) .he S�S'e.IWl�"'Lc:... (J._Not}-ySfS O+NOII-W4-&Tl>Y'''' po 'I' l�S � ec_.�±I;:tger�le(, Je"l9::a Qlio8rf (Polilical :Science) A.H. tf,JICjVQ.... P�. D#I'DS999 1:he fuJ:e of Ul:e PaleStinian iii the pelHiQe1J iH)e;eesS :of ..JQPi!lli, 19i1B-'1951l. ["-f'f'� ""'\'T� w� �oW ca....l .... &, �rW�Fitzgerald, Judith A (Information Sciences) S.M. w/oFitzpatrick, Mallary, Jr. (Divinity) Ph.D.B4378 An interpretation of the thought of S�ren Kierkegaard,.M4F55 with special reference to the problem of method.Flynn, James Hichael (Romance Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oForni, Floreal A (Sociology) A.M.Paper: The situation of the Puerto Rican population in Chicagoand its viewpoint about human relations.Fox, John Frederick (Biology) A.M. w/oFrazier, Hichael P (English Lang. & Lit.) A. H. w/oFreiberg, Pearlee (Art) A.M.Paper: The history paintings of John Hamilton Mortimer.Fried, EllenPaper: (Sociology) A.H.Three dimensions of prejudice: an analysis of whiteattitudes toward Negroes.Friedberg, Stephan Jay (Economics) w/oA.M.Friedman, Abraham (Business) Ph.D.HD10000 "llhe leaders of national and international labor unions.Gabrielsen, Diane Lee (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oGaetjens, Carol Adele (Social Sciences--Education) M.A.T.Paper: The women of 1893: their self-image and role in societyoGagliani, Giorgio (Economics) w/oA.E.Gasman, Daniel E (History) Ph.D.DD999 Social Darwinism in Ernst Haeckel and the German Monistleague: a study of the scientific origins of NationalSocialism.Gelbart, Nina Rattner (HisdJsry) A.M. w/oGerman, Uamie vv (Chemistry--Education) N.A.T.Paper: Seminar: the philosophical implications of sciencePhilosophy of science in the high school.Page 8 June 1969(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloGiermak, Elaine AnneGlaberston, William (Physics) Ph.D.Cle, '0 '11 Trapped-ion motion in helium II.-Glenn, Gary Dean (Political Science) Ph.D.F9999 Edmund Burke on theory and practice: the American war.Goebel, Klaus Dieter (Germanic Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PT1534 Untersuchungen zu Aufbau und Schuldproblem in Hartmanns.G78G7 Gergorius.Goldin, Claudia Dale (Econom2.cs)Goldschmidt, David M (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 On the 2-exponent of a finite group.Gorelic, Lester (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Photochemical reactions of uracils with amines •• 5Gower, Holly Jane (Political Science) M.A.F9999 Democratic control of United States foreign policy: thetreaty-ma¥ing power and the Senate.Greenberg, IvIarilyn �/lerstein (GLS.) A.H.Z10999 A study of reading motivation of a group of seventh-gradestudents.Gross, Nartin (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 The role of RNA synthesis in erythropoietin inducederythroid differentiation.(History) A.M. wloGroves, Nicholas ThomasGuerin, Eargaret 1'4 (Education) A..N.Paper: Three case studies of non-professional r�esidentialconference directors to ascertain potential tendencyas professional conference directors.Hagens, �lizabeth Anne (Anthropology) A.M.Paper: A methodological study of taboo language.(History) A.H. wloHaller, Robin ]';IHammer, Ethel Joyce (Art) A.H.Paper: Critical methods in the evaluation of kinetic sculpture.Hampel, Judith Arden (History) A.rI.DA999 Leonard Horner, 1785-1864.Hanson, Clair Anton (}�athematics--Education) H.A.T.Paper: Symmetries of the square as motivation for gropptheoretic concepts up to and including LaGrange'slheorem.Page 9 June 1969Harris, Rebecca Sue (Education) A.M.Paper: A curriculum to help develop the communication skillsof socially disadvantaged third grade children.Haslach, Robert Dittmar (Comp. Lit.) A.H.Paper: Liturgical drama, a study of the Ion of Euripides andLa Passion du Palatinus.Hausler, Ephraim Friedrich (Germanic Lang. f� Lit.) A .N.Paper: Czepkos Schlussreime: Aufbau des Zyklus und Gedankenformdes Arguments.Hawkinson, kobert Eugene (Pol�tical Science) A.M.Paper: A comparative study of program innovation: the Job Corpsand Neighborhood Youth Corps.Hawthorne, Gerald F (New Testament & Early Christian Lit.)BT9999 Melito of Sardis: his rhetoric and theology. Ph.D.Hayden, Martha Hargaret ( nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. wlvHedin, Thomas Freeman (Art) A.M.Paper: Fran�ois Girardon's Pluto and Proserpine at Versailles.Heidbreder, Carol Jean (Information Sciences) S .1Vl. w/oHeidema, John H (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 The reactions of sultones with chymotrypsin •• 5Helting, Torsten (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QP999 Structure and biosynthesis on the linkage region ofchondroitin 6-sulphate.Herrick, Jeffrey Don (English Lang.& Lit.) A.M. wloHildebrand, David Chapple (Far Eastern Lang. & Civ.) A.M.Paper: The merchants of Manichaeism, an hypothesis.Hildebrand, Peter H (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. wloHillmann, Michael Craig (Near Eastern Lang. & Civ.) A.M.Paper: Ghazali's political ideasPreliminary notes for a critical study of Persian Ruba'iyat,(Chemistry) ,s.M. wloHirz, Ronald HHisert, Candace Bienenfeld (English--Education) M.A.T.Paper: Utilizing student rebellion in the classroom.(Geophysical Sciences) S .�1. wloHittelman, Allen MarcHsieh, Ke Chaing (Physics) Ph.D.Q_e; IO'f 1 Study of solar rnodulaction of low 3nergy c�smic rays using1955 and 1967 quiet time proton He and He differentialspectra at E 100 MeVI nucleon.Page 10 June 1969Hunter, Robert Lee (Pathology) Ph.D.QR999 The dendritic macrophage system: a study of the uptakeand retention of particulate materials by the dendriticmacrophages of the rat spleen.Jackson, Philip Stephen (Astronomy and Astrophysics)QB1099 On the structure of close binary members. Ph.D.(History) A.H. w/oJacob, Merle LynnHewell, Robert W (E ucation) Ph.D.LB3999 Household denand for public education.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloJohn, Alan ArthurJohn, DeWitt, Jr. (Political Science) A.H.#� I� Indian workers associations in Britain.(Physics) S.H. wloJohnson, David Linton(Hathematics) S.M. wloJones, William HowardJoseph, Patricia (History) wloJudge, Catherine Elizabeth (Art--Education) M.A.T.Paper: The established educational plant and the art M.A.T.intern at Oak Lawn Community High School.(Slavic Lang. & Lit.) A.H. wloJuszczak, Albert StanleyKaiser, Gertrude E (Education) Ph.D.LC6999 A history of the Illinois Home Economics Program of theCooperative Extension Service.Kaplan, Philip (History) wloA.H.Kastner, Marc Aaron (Physics) IWlOS.N.Kato, Joan Lilith Stern (English Lan. & Lit.) A.N. wloKatz, Shirley Hadeleine (fvlathematics-- Educat.Lon ) l"l.g.T.Paper: A computer-oriented mathematics course.Kedrok, Paul Leo (Germanic Lang. &. Lit.) A.M.Paper: A definition of the language of Sophie in J. W. Goethe'sDie Mitschuldigen.Keller, Alan B (Human Development) Ph.D.HQ9999 Psycholmgical sources on resistance to family(Ed) planning.Kendall, Timothy (History) wloA.M.Kern, Melissa B (History--iducation) M.A.T.Paper: The great migration and the Chicago press.Page 11 June 1969Kerster, Harold '"J (Biology) Ph.D.QL999 Neighborhood size in the rusty lizard, Sceloporusolivaceus.Kibler, Robert E (Mathematics) Ph.D.QA999 Roots in lie algebras.Kimmel, Douglas Charles (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Sex-differences and personality manifestations of thesubject-object orientation.(Physics) S.N. wloKirby, James PKlein, Robert Edward (History) A.H.Paper: �'Jealthiest merchants in Philadelphia and how they madetheir money.The Battle of IJIid'VJay.Klem, Edward Benson (Biochemistry) Ph.D.QF999 A model system for the initiation of proteinsynthesis in E. coli: initiation of polyphenylalaninesynthesis with N-acetyl-phe- tRNA.Kountz, Peter James (General Studies in Humanities) A.M.Paper: Jazz, church music and the liturgy.(History) A.M. wloKrause, Paul AKreiser, Jeannette Sharpe (Social Sciences--Education) M.A.T.Paper: Clement L. Vallandigham: opponent of Lincoln, 1860-1865.(English Lang. & Lit.) wlo A.M.Kuebrich, David Lawrence(History) A.H. wloKujawski, Eva Katherine\Kuypers, Joseph A (Human Development) Ph.D.HV9999 Elderly persons en route to institutions: a study of(Ed) changing perceptio�s of self and interpersonal relations.Labby, David (Anthropology) A.H.Paper: Kinship and society.(�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. wloLaHurd, Ryan ALalor, Margaret, sister (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloLareau, Gerald R (English Lang. & Lit.) A.pI. wloLaufe, Narilyn (Bnglish Lang. & I .. it.) A.M. wloLavine, Robert A (Physiology) Ph.D.QP999 Phase-locking in the response of single neurons in thecochlear nuclear complex of the cat to low-frequencytonal stimuli.Page 12 June 1969Lawler, Donald L (Znglish Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PR5819 An enquiry into Oscar Wilde's revisions of The.L34 Picture of Dorian Gray.Lazarevic, Stojan V (History of Culture) Ph.D.HL3999 The Chilandar Sticheraion: an early Slavic hymncollection with music--a paleographical-musicologicalstudy.LeCompte, 1-'Iargaret Horgan (1i'ducation) Ivl.A.LA3999 Dilemmas in inner city school reform: the WoodlawnExperimental School.(History) A.H. wloLefstein, Linda Susan(Biochemistry)Leininger, Christine Roberta S.M.(Physics)Lesnik, Abraham S.H. wlo(Astronomy & rstrophysics) S.H. wloLester, John B(English Lang. & Lit.) A.H. wloLewis, Paul Alan(History) wloLindquist, Gayla ReedLoeschen, RobertQD1099.5 (Chemistry) Ph.D.The Paterno-Buchi reaction.(Economics)Lothian, James Robert wloLouisnathan, Sugirdanathan John (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.S.QJ-r::999 r.rhe nature of Hg-Al-Si ordering in melilites, (Ca, Na)2 '(Mg,Al) (Al,Si)207 and the crystal structure ofFresnoite, Ba2(TiO)Si207•Loux, Ann Kimble (English--t.iducation) N.A.T.Paper: An experimental program of cultural explorations forNegro juniors of average ability in a Chicago highschool.(History) A .1'·1. wloLowinger, Miriam V(English Lang. & Lit.1Lungaro, Mary Elizabeth A.N.Lynch, Mildred Ricks (Social Sciences--Divisional Ivlasters) A.H.Paper: A look at public assistance: its content, its functions,and its fufure.McCann, Valda Hilary (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 �lectron nuclear double resonance by triplet state.5 molecules of Phenanthrene-d10 in single crystalsof diphenyl.NcKee, Robert Janes, Jr. (Physics) Ph.D.QC/oqq ,L( -Atgmic hy-:")erfine structure in K, L, and M linesof U23 and Th232•Page 13 June 1969(Hictory) A.H. w/oNcKinley, KennethNac\.rJilliams, Anne Riley (Nathematics) Ph.D.'�A999 On 2- groups with no normal Abelian subgroupsof rank 3, and their occurrence as Sylow2-subgroups of finite simple groups.Magno, Rosa Maria (General Studies in Humanities) A.M.Paper: Cubism, Surrealism, and the works of Robbe-Grillet.Naheahwar-L, Amar N (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 �heories of finite range gravitation.(Economics) Ph.D.Maier, Frank HHD10000 An economic analysis of adoption of the.mechanicalcotton picker.Majidzadeh, Yousef (Near Eastern Lang. & Civ.) A.�.Paper: �hematic and stylistic affinities of Luristan bronzesdecorated in repousse.A comparison of Mesopotamian temple and palace plansto those of private houses.Makin, John Holmes (Economjcs) A.H. w10Malenky, Richard Karl (Biology) S.H. w/oManuel, E. Arsenio (Anthropology) Ph.D.DS999 Hanuvu social organization.Harks, Judith Goldstein (GLS) A.M.Z10999 A study of the bookbinding practices of the Heringfamily, 1794-1844.(Econom�_cs) A.M. w/oHartin, Franktv:artin, Lindley Darden (Philosophy) A.N.Paper: Cb.ange and permanence.The impetus theorists and Aristotle.The second analogy in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Kartin, Richard 1'1 (Physi�s) Ph.D.Q@., tof! � Dielectric screening model for lattice vibrations in. diamond structure crystals.(E I" h L 0 L"t )ng lS ang. � l. A.M. wloMartinec, Barbara KatharineMarzal Gonzalez, Angel (Mear Bastern Lang. & Civ.)DS999 fhe organization of the Mari state.(Or)Habhe s , Dwight Lowell (Political Science) A.H.Paper: Agrarian relations in Kerala �nder the Communistgovernment of 1957-1959. Ph.D.Page 14 June 1969(Romance Lang. & Lit.) "I/OMehrens, Irene A(History) A.H.Melnyk, George RomanMeluzin, Sylvia Ann (Near Eastern Lang. & Cit.) A.M.DR999 A re-evaluation of Ali�ar Huyuk in the light(Or) of recent evidence.fvIetcalf, James Israel (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. w/oMiller, Robert Henry (English Lang , & Lit.) A.H. w/oHiller, Stephen Hichael (JTar bastern Lang. & Civ.) A.i"I.Paper: Official historigraphical activities during theT'ang Dynasty.Miller, Thelma L (Education) A.H.Paper: Acculturation of the Italian-American child.Millspaugh, Robert Alan (International Helations) j .1·:.Paper: A comparison of the economic aid programs of theUnited States, the Soviet Union, and China from1961-1964.(Hathematics) S.M. w/oMing, Ronald WilliamMisra, Jaya Krishna (Sociology) A.M.Paper: Community size variation and rural-urban differences(a case study of India).11 it chell , Dean (Psych:'logy) Ph.D.Perceptual functioning and development in first-gradedisadvantaged children.Hodu, Christopher Chukuemeka (.wducation) Ph.D.LB3999 Affective consequences of cognitive changes.Norison, Judith Denise (�nglish Lang. & Lit.) w/oMorrison, Janes Patrick (Physics) S.H. . w/cHorton, Sara Elizabeth (GLA) A.H.'Z10999 On time mechanism in the �nglish language.Eoulton, HurielPaper: (Social Sciences--Divisional JVlaster's) A.M.Some Congressional attitudes toward judicial review.Mulhearn, JohnPaper: (Sociology) }i.N.Interfaith marriage and adult religious practice.(�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oNadel, Barbara SherryNaegeli, Bruce Andrew (GLS) A.M.Z10999 ihe rise of the collegiate-tutorial system at Oxfordand Cambridge as a response to tha�invention of printing.Page 15 June 1969Nacn , Nar-La Boari (Romance Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oNavia, Manue'L Alberto (Biophysics) S.N. w/oNee, Robert HHV9999 (SSA) Ph.D.Children-at-risk: a study of referrals for fosterfamily care.Nelson, Harold Melvin (English Lang. & Lit.) w/oN D ch·euberg, onna u aplro (Slavic Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oNgai, Kia Ling�e Jo9� (Physics) Ph.D.Interaction of AC Josephson currents with surface plasmonsin thin superconducting films.Niday, David Hitchcock (r.1athematics) S .n. w/oNodler, Betsey Abigail (French--Education) M.A.T.Paper: The poetry unit as an instructional tool for level oneFrench.Ntalasha, Geoffrey Ephraim (Political Science) A.H.Paper: The ethnic factor and political integration: acomparative study of 'ranzania, Uganda and Zambia.Nutku, YavuzQQ.,loq� (Physics) Ph.D.The post-Newtonian equations of hydrodynamics in theBrans-Dicke theory.O'Connor, Michael David (Economics) A.N. w/oOhlson, Virginia M (Education) Ph.D.RT999 Nursing education as a form of adult socialization.(Ed)Okazaki, MitikoPaper: (History) A.H.1. Private participation in Portuguese overseasnavigation.2. Japanese immigration to Brazil: causes andconditions.o 'J.Jeary, WilliamPaper: (Sociology) A.N.n experiment in introducing family planning todilatory acceptors.Olesen, Roger L (English Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oOlive, Joseph P (Music) A.M.Compositions: Three PiecesString TrioOlsen, Kenneth 1-1HT1999(3d) (Human Development) Ph.D.Social class and ag9-group differences in the timing offamily status changes: a study of age-norms inAmerican society.Page 16 June 1969Olsson, Karl Fredrik (Far Eas t er-n Lang. ?:v. Civ.) A.H.Paper: Some parallels among the political lives of sixZmpress Regents of China.Omar, Saleh Beshara (Philosophy) A.H.Paper: Corporeal substance in DescartesLocke and Leibni�� on the existence of other things.Discovery and observation.Omark, Donald Raymond (Human Development) A.M.Paper: Adult resonses to infant sounds.(Economics) A.N. w/oOnimode, BadeOwen, David Gray (Anthropology) A.H.Paper: The development of the human mandibular dento-alveolararch.Panchapakesan, Nargis (�ducation) Ph.D.LB3999 The simple logistic model and mental measurement.Papalas, Anthony Jopn (History) Ph.D.DF999 Studies in Roman Athens: 29 B.C. to A.D. 180.Papatheodorou, George N (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Enthalpies of mixing of some binary fused chlorides.5 involving salts of divalent cations.(History) A.M. w/oParetsky, Sara NParker, Elaine R (Hathematics--Education) H.A.T.Paper: Learning geometry theorems through manipulative materials.Pasley, Charles Edward (Linguistics) A.H.Paper: llhe short-vowel system of Proto-Germanic.Pasternack, Howard (GLS) A.M.Z10999 A cost analysis of the automated circulation controlsystem at the Rice University Library.(EngJish Lang. & Lit.) A.N. wloPatsis, Patricia MPearlman, Hichael DPaper: 1. (History) A .Jl.1.I}_'ocqueville and America.2. Aliena t ion in }1odern America.Perkins, Stephen A (Psychology) A.H.Paper: A theoretical framework for a psychology of religion.(English Lang. & Lit.) W/oPerlette, John MichaelPhay, Andrew John (History) A.M.Paper: Irhe Haneans and the JvIari government.The laminites and the ��ri government.Page 17 June 1969Phillips, Dorothy Eileen (GLS) A.M.Z10999 A survey of the users of the thirteen federal reservesystem libraries.Pichorides, Stylianus (Mathematics) w/oPierce, Brenda T (English Lang. & Lit.)P�nto, Lucille Bradley (Germanic Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PT9999 l'he worm charm in the German liiddle Ages.(History) A.H. w/oPoje, Richard John(English Lang. K Lit.) A.tl. w/oPollack, Richard A(Biochemistry) S.H. w/oPollard, Harvey BrucePorcher, h'illiam (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM999 Norepinephrine, dopamine, and their associatedbiosynthetic and degradative enzymes in developing brain.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.B. w/oPrince, Richard JohnPullapilly, Cyriac K (History) Ph.D.D999 Caesar Baronius= Counter-Reformation historian.Racke, Richard David (Political Science) A.M.Paper: The Iranian crisis of 1946·-47.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.N. W/oRandolph, Christina ArchRazin, AssafHC999 (Economics) Ph.D.Investment in human capital and economic growth:a theoretical study.Reed, Hary Virginia (Lnglish) Ph.D.PR4773 Politics and imagination in the works of Hazlitt •• R4Reilly, Kathleen Nary (Biology--.I£ducation) H.A.T.Paper: An illustration of the selection of materials and theevaluation of behavior in terms of educationalobjectives.Reinken, Donald Lewis (Political Science) Ph.D.JX9999 Computable models for expolring the idea of the"balance of power"Rest, James RBF1999 (Psychology) Ph.D.Hierarchies of comprehension and preference in adevelopmental-stage model of moral thinking.Riemenschneider, Jane Louise (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Propenylene intermediates in the chemistry of.5 cyclopropenes.Page 18 June, 1969Riess, Steven Allen (History) A.M. wloRoberts, �·1ary Barbara (History) A .}1. wloRobinson, 1_lhomas Litchell (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999 Presleep activity and sleep quality of good andpoor sleepers.Rochlis, W. Stephen (Chemistry--Education) H.A.T.Paper: Breaking the genetic code--a unit for teaching scientificmethod.Rockoff, Hugh Touff (Economics) A.M. w/oRodi, Alfred R (Geophysical Sciences) S.M. wloRogerson, Jimmy Arlyn (History) A.H.Paper: 1. Bohemia: a case study in 19th centuny rural protest.2. 1he Great Elector and Samuel Pufendorf.Roo s , Jeja Pekka (Social Sciences--Divisional }1asters) A.i'-i.Paper: A simple graph-theoretical model of economic power.Rosellini, Pier Luigi (Romance ]�ang. R: Lit.) A.N.oS V' LCUAr-eV\�e 4Letv\ (SoUal �ete .. ees-":1;-1I;5'j()-v ttl frllt5.t('�s\(f'tt.�e-r-� ;t '('ofo�a. T.oward Ml..th c..18'tt.l ',Altejr-et..ijc�Ross, Judy Kay ( dne Arts) M.F.A.Paper: A. Rudy Autio: an artist and a potter. wloA.At Ihit.., I •Roth, Nancy MPaper: (Philosophy) A.M.Formal plausibility criteria in abductive inference.Grundlagen, Part III.Knowing freedom through symbols.Rudy, David W.Paper: (Philosophy) A.h.'rhe scope of the application of the law of contradiction.Popper and Kuhn: toward a single theory of meaning.On distributive utility.Rubel, Roberta G (Political Science) A.M.'HB3999 The euthanasia of politics: the political thoughtof John Iv1aynard Keynes.Ruffy, Enrico LPaper: (Sociology) A.M.Personal aspirations and family planning beliefs asdeterminants of family planning behavior.Rupe, Gretchen S (History) A.M. w/oRussell, Grace H (English Lang. & Lit.) A.H. w/oRyan, Doris vJard (Education) Ph.D.LD9999 University departments: their organization andresponse to reorganization.Page 19 Jun� 1969Ryb±cki, Thomas S (�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloSadow, I',1arilynLB3999 �-Jogman (Education) N.A.The recognition of certain spelling-to-soundcorrespondence patterns as measured by pronunciationof synthetic words.Salzman, Rosalind G (Fine Arts) l<.F .A.Paper: fhe mural of Prometheus by Jos� Clemente Orozco.Sanathanan, Lalitha Padman (Statistics) Ph.D.QA999 Estimating population size in the particle scanningcontext.Sangster, Barbara Cummins (Linguistics) A .l"�.Paper: Homonymy in Tamil reduplication.Saxonberg, Sonja S (Human Development) Ph.D.BF1999 Ego functions in the young adult and middle adult years:a thematic apperception study of coping behaviors.Schamis, Jeffrey Bernard (fhilosophy) A.H.'Paper: False statement and the Sophist.Frege on definition.Popper on the social sciences.(�nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H. wloSchersten, Carol JoanSchiffman, Harold F (Linguistics) Ph.D.PL9999 A transformational grammar of the lamil aspectualsystem.(Vusic) A.H. wloSchindler, Allan WayneSchmidt, Steven G (Biology-- Bducation) 1'-; .A. T.Paper: Curricular uses of science fiction: an illustrativeanalysis of a single work.Schonberg, Edmond (Physics) Ph.D.QC1099 Superconvergence, the �eneziano model and mesons.Schubert, Daniel S. P. (Psychology) Ph.D.BF1999 Fcictors influencing chan�e on retest.Schwarzkopf, Marcel Daniel (Astronomy and Astrophysics) S.M. wloScott, Ann Besser (Music) Ph.D.IvIL3999 Coherence and calculated chaos: a study of the�nglish composers of Hodena, Biblioteca Estense,a.x. k, 11 (Lat. 471).Scott, George Doug'Las (Social Sciences--Divisional Hasters) A.H.Paper: Integration of American Indians in Chicago.Page 20 June 1969Selan, Kate T (Art) A.M.Paper: Categories of floral decoration in the Yunkang canes inChina, 45Or-495 A.D.Shahmirzadi, Sadegh Nalek (Near Eastern Lang. & Civ.) A.H.Paper: Problems of the decorated �;old and silver vessels of theCaspian culture.Round houses •.n.Shields, Melvin M (English--Education) H.A.T.Paper: A framework for a curriculum in rhetoric.Siggins, Jack A (GLS) A.M.Z10999 American influence on modern Hapanese library' development.Silverio, Miroslav (GLS) A.H.Z10999 An analysis of primary and secondary information sourcesin solid state physics.Simon, Ann Perry (Spanish--Education) M.A.T.Paper: The teaching of conventional Spanish in high school:report of a three month teachnin� project.Simonson, Catherine \,1] (English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oSimpson, Noah Henry, III (.i!;nglish Lang. & Lit.) A.N. w/oSloan, �. Jeanette ,Pasin (Fine Arts) A.M. w/oSmith, George Leslie (Divinity) Ph.D.BX10999 �lilders and godliness: the Dutch colonial contribution toAmerican religious pluralism.(Economics) A.H. w/oSmith, Larry JoeSnapper, John �Jilliam (Philosophy) A.M.Paper: nWhat is Art'?" is an uninteresting question.Individuation and taxonomical classification.The philosophic thesis that the structure of scientifictheories is formalizable.Sobel Susan J (Art) A.M.Paper: A Book of Hours in the Newberry Library from the atelierof Willem Vrelant.Sonquist, John A (Sociology) Ph.D.HN999 Automatic interaction detection and multiple classificationanalysis: the validation of a search strategy.Spear, Patricia G (Microbiology) Ph.D.QR999 The characterization of proteins made in cells infectedwith herpesviruses.Page 21 June 1969Spohn, \�illiam Costelloe (Ideas and Nethods) A. H.Paper: The "Pragmatism" of John Dewey and Wang Yang-ming.(Information Sciences) g.M. wloStarbuck, Earcus BStarke, Helmut Dietmar (History) A.M.Paper: (1) The Vlasov movement.(2) Hmv valid is the Churchill thesis concerning the 1944Warsaw w.prising!lStaten, Katrina Johnson (General Studies in the Humanities) A.M.Paper: The work of art and the meaning of truth: a study in the_ poetic philosophy of Martin Heidegger.Staubitz, Richard Louis (Far Eastern Lang. &: Civ.) A.t·1.Paper: The establishment of the local government system in Meiji,Japan.Steimer, Patricia Noe LLer' (English--Education) H.A.T.Paper: Some teacher-devised diagnostic instruments to ascertainclass and individual skill, interests, and attitudesin English.Stillerman, Frieda E (Bnglish Lang. & Lit.) A.Ivl. wloStoltman, Joseph Paul �Geography--Education) M.A.T.Paper: The territorial organization of Barrington ConsolidatedHigh School.(Information Sciences) S.N. wloStrasburger, Erich LeopoldStrom, Kristine Jane (History) A.H. wloStrommer, Judith Nelson (Biology) S.N. wloStr;abler, K.e�neth/A (�diological Physics) E).H.�he response of LiF and CaF7 thermoluminescent dosimetersto high energy electrons. _)Stueckemann, David John (.:I:ducation) A.H.Paper: The schools as servants of the state: education inJapan, 1867-1945.Sugrue, Varjorie Larian (International Relations) A.M.F9999 Reform and stability: U.S. foreign policy goals andactions in Peru, the Jominical Republic, and Venezuela,1958-1964.Suter, �'iilliam Noel (General Studies in the Humanities) A.�l.Paper: Lagic and religion in Corne ius Agrippa's De occultaphilosophia.Swanson, David Heath. (History) A.1v1.Paper: (1) Socialist anti-imperialist doctrine to 1914.(2) John Law as banker and businessman.Pase 22 June 1969Swanson, Dennise Lynn (Histpry) A.H. w/oSweet, ltJilliam vJalker (History) A.M. ""/0Szabo, Gabor (Physiology) Ph.D.QP999 �he effect of neutral molecular complexers of cationson the electrical properties of lipid bilayer membranes.Tademaru, Eugene H (Physics) Ph.D.Qe toqq Plasma instabilities of streaming cosmic rays.Tarbox, Everett Jacob, Jr. (Divinity) Ph.D.BX10999 The referent of God-language in the thought of Paul Tillich.Tarsy, Richard B (Mathematics)QA999 Orders. Ph.D.(History) A .x. wloTax, Thomas Gilbert(Romance Lang. & Lit.) A.M. w/oTerlecki, Antonina Haria(Romance Lang. & Lit.) A.H.. wloTetreault, P. MarcThavarajah, Arumugam (Sociology) Ph.D.HT1999 Aspects of urbanization in Egypt (U.A.R.).Tideman, T. Nicolaus (Economics) Ph.D.HD10000 Three approaches to improving urban land use.Tinto, Patricia Price (Mathematics--Education)Paper: Bean jar statistics. H.A.T.Todd, Edward S (Education) Ph.D.LB3999 Some economic implications of secondary school curricula.(History) A.H. w/oTom, Henry Yuk Kong(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wloTowne, Susan ThayerTrimberger, Ellen Kay (Sociology) Ph.D.JC999 Revolution by elites: a comparative study of political changein Japan and Turkey.rseng, Shin Shyong (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD1099 Reactions of peraminoethylenes with electrophiles •• 5Turner, Barbara Formaniak (Human Development) Ph.D.HV9999 Psychological predictors of adaptation to the stress of(Ed) institutionalization in the aged.Vacca, Linnea Brandwein (Social Thought) A.M.Paper: Satire and satiric myth in Gulliver's Travels.(English Lang. & Lit.) A.M. wiDVance, Edith LouisePage 23 June 1969Van T"larter, Shirley Ann (.wnglish Lang , 8- Lit.) I'h.D.PR3664 Richardson's aesthetic theory and practice in variant.C68V23 editions of Clarissa.Van Vechten, James A (Physics) Ph.D.Q e I CRC( (�uantum dielectric theory of electron:egati vi ty incovalent systems I: Electronic dielectric constant.VieJ11ante, :Mary Anne A .1"1. w/o(English Lang. & Lit.)Vitullo, Thomas W (Political Science) A.M.Paper: The politics of education: the case of integration, acomparative study: Berkeley, California and Teaneck, New Jersey.Vunderink, Ra l.ph .Jilliam (Divinity) Ph.D.BX4827 The nature of being in the thought of Paul Tillich and.T6V9 Martin Heidegger.Wadsworth, Adrian R (Mathematics) w/o(English Lang. 8� Lit.) A.H. \v/oWallis, Norman RichardWaterman, Harvey (Political Science) Ph.D.DC999 Political Change in contemporary France.Weaver, Valendon Ruth (Slavic Lang. & Lit.) IWlO(Chemistry) S.H. w/oWeisflog, Thomas DeanitJesyphal, Eugene Norman (GLS) A.M.Z10999 Patterns of administration and develo1ment of audiovisualprograms in public junior colleges in Illinois.\'l/estrum, Ronald Hark (Sociology) A.N.Paper: Bolington Seminary: religious community in crisis.\..Jhitford, Bartha Neil (Biology,-Education) M.A.T.Paper: The use of Gregor r'�endel' s Experiments in Plant Hybridization,1865-1866, in the high school biology class.v.lhitney, Dale (English Lang. & Lit.) A .n. w/o1:Jilliam�,Arlene (Ln;:slish Lang. & l,it.) A.M. w/o(;ilmes. Judith Anne (History) 1 .N. wloWills, Antoinette C (History) A.t·1. wloWilson, David Louis (Biophysics) Ph.D.QR999 In vitro studies of transcriptional control.\Jilson, Hugh Reid (Chenistry ) Ph. D •.(tC1099 Path integral techniques in nonequilibrium statisticalJ� mechanics.Winer, Robert David (llistory) A.H. IwlO(English Lang. 8.: 1i t • ) A.M. w/o'Iiolfe, Gary Kent(Information Sciences) S.H. wloYacobellis, Robert TIPage 24 June 1969Zelman, Theodore F (Mathematics) S.N. wloi.Jiegler, Hargaret K (Znglish Lang. & Lit.) A.H.Zultanawar,LJ10999 (G.L.S.) A.M.The indexing of Indonesian scholarly periodicals.ORDER Of EXERCKSESFor the Conferring oj DegreesTen o'clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Primi Toni(The congregation standing until after the prayer)The Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe President of the University Giovanni GabrieliTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSEDWARD H. LEVIPresident of the UniversityTHE ANTHEMo filii et filiae V olckmar 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 AWARD OF HONORSPaper: "Marginality as Sociality: The Con­cept of Deviancy in Huron Mythol­ogy"Paper: "An Investigation of Poly-L-Proline:Its Structure, Electrostatic Interactions,and Conformational Transitions"Paper: "Marshall G. S. Hodgson: A ModernPre-Modern Historian"Paper: "Preliminary Studies of Initiation ofProtein Synthesis in Cell-Free Extractsfrom Rabbit Reticulocytes"Paper: "Toward a Rational Debate on the Na­ture and Reform of the University"Paper: "Disulfide Bonds of Bovine Proinsulinand Insulin"Paper: "Investigations on the TemperatureSensitivity of Corticosteroid-MediatedInduction of Glutamine Synthetase"Paper: "Papillae Formation by Bacillus sub­tilis"Paper: "A Dilemma of Democracy"Awarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Keith Cameron Backman Jeffrey Carroll KinkleyJuliann Leila Bamberg Consuelo Maria KertzDavid F. Barone Malcolm Jay KottlarCarl Martin Berliner James Alexander KoziolDeborah McPherson Berman Michael Stuart KramerHarry Berman, Jr. Jeffrey Theodore KutaDon Howard Bialostosky William Ming Fu LeeCharles R. Birdwell Keith Jon LenchoStuart Davidson Braman Robert Perry LiebermanPatricia Eileen Bundy Linda Jean MackKent Vernon Busse Neal Rice MalmstenJessica de Grazia Rose Maxine MarcusElliot Jay Feldman Jean MatherDiana Fields Marcy Rae MatthaiSharon Lee Fine Richard E. MendalesJuliana Geran James MullerheimMartha Gloria Gold Richard Stewart MurrayDaniel Jacob Goldberg Joshua M. NelsonRobert L. Hansen Mitchell Paul PinesJoyce Ellen Heckman William M. Reddy IIIJudith Lois Henderson Judith Ann ResellEdward Holland James M. RialSusan Ruth Horowitz Andrew RibnerMarcia Paul Kastner Lawrence Stephen RossElizabeth Starma KatzAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Donald Henry Abel(Anthropology)Keith Cameron Backman(Chemistry)Roy H. Behnke, Jr.(Civilizational Studies)Ronald Allen Bernstein(Biology)Don Howard Bialostosky(Ideas and Methods)Charles R. Birdwell(Biology)Harold A. Burger(Biology)David Jay Caro(Biology)Elliot Jay Feldman(Public Affairs)Leo I. Gordon(Biology)Deborah Gordon Hirtz(Biology) Carol S. RubensteinSylvia Lynn SavitSteven Thomas SeitzMichael ShenRobert G. SiehLarry Arnold SilverRandolph S. SimAnne Elizabeth SmithJoseph H. SmithColleen Anita MinerStameshkinDaniel S. StokolsCarolyn Ruth StoloffAlice Joan SucherKathryn SuterJames Marshal UngerToby Alice VolkmanMelvyn Harold WaldDennis C. WaldonPeter H. WalpoleJane Ellen WildGlen Robert WillieNorman David WinarskyAllen L. WollPaper: "Restoration of the Immune Responseby Circulating Lymphocytes"Paper: "Studies of Interference among theMurine Leukemia-Sarcoma Viruses"Bertha H . Josephson(Civilizational Studies)Elizabeth Starna Katz(Biology)Jerald Allan Kessler(Political Science)Michael Stuart Kramer(Biology) Paper: "[ohan Huizinga on the Patterns ofthe Past"Paper: "Antibody Formation and Passive Im­munization"Paper: "Suburban Voting Behavior"Paper: "Adaptive Formation of Fatty AcidActivating Enzyme in Chilomonas para­mecium"Robert Perry Lieberman(Chemistry)Dean Kenneth Niles(English)David G. Ostrow(Biology)Gregory Gus Salzman(Art History)Judith Nan Silins(Philosophical Psychology)Larry Arnold Silver(Art History)Terry Lynn Spielman(PubliC Affairs)Frederick M. Stein(History) Paper: "Mn02 Oxidations in Acetic Acid­In Search of Mn (OAc ) 4"Paper: "Sex and Structure in Portnoy's Com­plaint"Paper: "Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Yeast"Paper: "Humor in the Thought of Paul Klee:An Appreciation of His Doodles"Paper: "A Soul's Answer to Suffering"Paper: "Cross Purposes: A Crucifixion Panelat the Art Institute of Chicago"Paper: "Conflict between Bureaucracies Aris­ing out of Laos' Trading Position"Paper: "The Social Implications of the Thir-.teenth-Century Mystische Frauenbe­wegung"Paper: "The Effect of Cholestyramine on theNephrotic Rat"Paper: "Dostoevski and the Problem of Free­dom"Paper: "The Persecution and Assassination ofJean-Paul Marat as Performed by theInmates of the Asylum of Charentonunder the Direction of the Marquisde Sade by Peter Weiss, and the Prob­lem of the Audience in the Theater"Paper: "Thermal Inactivation of Infectivityof Respiratory Syncytial Virus"Mark Christopher Steinhoff(Biology)Carolyn Ruth Stoloff(General Studies)Alice Joan Sucher(General Studies)James Kirk Wright(Biology)Members elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1969 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARJessica de GraziaSharon L. Fine James M. Unger Gary Yudkoff1969 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARHarry J. BermanDon Howard BialostoskyJuliana GeranCatherine S. HarkinsJudith Wyatt HendersonBertha H. JosephsonJeffrey C. Kinkley Malcolm J. KottlerJames Alexander KoziolMichael Stuart KramerWilliam M. F. LeeJoshua M. NelsonWilliam M. Reddy IIILawrence Stephen Ross Sylvia Sieferman SavitLarry Arnold SilverAnne E. Will SmithJoseph H. SmithToby Alice VolkmanMelvin H. WaldNorman David WinarskyMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARDavid D. BonacciEdwin C. DouglassRoscoe C. Giles III Dennis A. HejhalJeffrey D. HillmanStephen M. Jaffey Stuart N. LerwickJohn T. MorrisonMembers elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments at Science tor evidence ot ability in research work in Science:Maurice Pinchasson BarcosMichael Jay BrownsteinRuth Lillian DusenberyDavid Paul EartlyEleftherios NicolaosEconomouSteven Paul Elliott James Joyce EwingSheldon Alexander FeldmanRobert Reamey FriisTheodore Alan MarolewskiRichard McFadden MartinKia Ling N gaiBarton William Olinger William Joseph PorcherJames Ronald RestLalitha P. SanathananMiron Lowel StrafIlse Ingrid Elizabeth TribbyAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination oithe Departments at Science tor evidence at ability in research work inScience:Yakov AvichaiHenry Tobias DavisAlan Richard DyerMarcia Paul KastnerJames Alexander Koziol Michael Savage LancetFrancis Kinley Larntz, Jr.James MullerheimJames William OsmunLawrence Ross Roger Lewis StockbauerRichard J. WassersugNorman WinarskySeniors in the Pritzker School at Medicine elected to Beta at I11inois Chapterat Alpha Omega Alpha tor exceIIence in the work at the School:Mark BallowJoel Edward BernsteinAllan Eugene FischSusan Elizabeth HaynesKaren Ruth Leininger Myron Burton LezakEdward Louis Pes antiJeffrey Robert PooleVictoria Bisson SchaufEugene I. Schreiner Ernest William Stiller, Jr.Mary Lynne KruegerWilliamsMembers elected to Gamma at I11inois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination at the Graduate School at Business tor scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Richard L. BoggsDonald Howard BrownJohn P. ChamalesJames R. CheliusBruce L. ClelandRobert L. DanMervin A. DaubSamuel Robinette Dodson IIIPaul R. Duncan Charlie Mack Galaznik, Jr.Gerald Raphael GallagherMurray A. GoldbergWilliam B. HamiltonPatrice HoppenotMartin J. KennyPaul C. KettlerStephen Frederick KrausBarry N. Kumins Thomas F. LysaughtGordon E. MoskalC. Thomas Newberry, Jr.William F. RibletL. Peter SauerJerome ShneiderDonald W. SmithWilliam M. SwansonRoss Leslie WattsMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for exceIIence in the work of the School:Melvin S. AdessLee Frederic BentonHarvey Eugene BlitzHendrik DejongQuin A. Denvir William Paul GottschalkMarilyn Jean Schleve IrelandJohn Arthur JohnsonRobert T. Johnson, Jr.John Robert Labovitz Thomas Lawrence RayAlvin Clifford Warren, Jr.Clifford L. WeaverDavid A. WebsterThe Academy of American Poets Prizes, to an undergraduate for the bestpoem or group of poems, are awarded toAlbert H. Dallmeier, FirstRichard Sieburth, Honorable MentionJoseph H. Smith, Honorable Mention Poem: "Coal Shoveler"Poem: "Love: Four Geographies"Poem: "Three Songs of Addiction and otherMatters"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for exceIIence in artistic reading, areawarded toBarry Sherman, FirstDennis Hannon, Second Paul Jones, ThirdJ. Brian Horrigan, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropology·for outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded toMichael M. J. Fischer Paper: "Opposite Sets and Selected Masquesfrom a Rural Jamaica Point of View"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prizes in American History,to the best Senior students majoring in United States History, are awardedjointly toJessica de Grazia Richard MendalesThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toThomas S. Hedin Essay: "Francois Girardon's 'Pluto and Per­sephone' at Versailles"The Joseph Henry Beale Prize to students in the Law School whose workin the first-year tutorial program is most worthy, is awarded toRobert L. ClintonKaren J. Kaplowitz Mark R. T. Pettit, Jr.Geoffrey R. StoneThe MiIIard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, are awarded toPeter Lewis Ratner, FirstJon Gregory Corelis, Honorable Mention Michael David Sorkin, Honorable MentionThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded toJames HaydonThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member ofthe graduating class in the Pritzker School of Medicine whose research isjudged to be the most meritorious, is made toMark Ballow Paper: "The Identification of Two Anticom­plimentary Cobra Venom Factors"The Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student tor proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toAllan Eugene FischThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved thehighest record in the field at Mathematics, are awarded jointly toLawrence Ross Norman David WinarskyThe Ronald S. Crane Award, tor distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toJames R. Bennett Essay: "Variations on the Theme of Genius"The Dean at Students honors twelve students in their Senior year with theHoweIl Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University at Chicago:Zalman Samuel BernsteinDon Howard BialostoskyA. Keith BrownDee Ann Holisky Bertha HollidayLynn Junker-Jeffrey KutaMitchell Pines Toni ReedMichael David SorkinDennis WaldonBeatrice Ann Wen banThe Fairweather-Hardin GaIlery Prize, tor exceIlence in print making, isawarded toFrank J. VodvarkaThe Chicago Chapter at the Financial Executives Institute Award, to a grad­uating accounting student in the Graduate School at Business who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship and leadership abilities, is awardedtoRonald MaskalunasThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toGary K. Wolf, First Poems: "Poems from the Life Cycle of theHero"Poems: "Analysis"; "Faith"Poem: "Pirate Coast" (TRUCIAL OMAN)Poem: "The Hill"Poem: "My Room, A Hotel Room"Poems: "Three Poems, Sequence"Poem: "Talks with Friends at Spring Vaca­tion"Lyle M. Spencer, Jr." SecondAlbert H. Dallmeier, ThirdHenry A. Paper, Honorable MentionPaul Schollmeier, Honorable MentionJohn Shannon, Honorable MentionRobert A. Silver, Honorable MentionJohn Thomas, Honorable Mention Poem: "Ellipsis: The Dance"The Ford Marketing Prize, to the second-year marketing student in the Grad­uate School of Business with the most outstanding academic record, isawarded toScott Henry BollingThe Francis R. Friedman Prizes, for excellence in the fine arts, are awarded toDonald F. Carr Judy K. RossThe E. Gellhorn Prize in Neurophysiology, to a candidate for the M.D. orPh.D. degree in any department of the University, is awarded toRobert LavineThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toLarry ColkerAnthony Thomas Grafton Dennis Harvey LundSigrid E. Pakula Gregory Shaw ReevesThe Harold E. GoettIer Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toBernard Winograd, Second Papers: "Conscription: A Dilemma of De­mocracy" and "Weston, Illinois: Ofthe Future or the Past?"Paper: "Victory in Oakland County: ThePlunkett Campaign, 1968"Paper: "Power Considerations in Determin­ing the Minimum Age for Voting"Elliot Jay Feldman, FirstRobert A. Silver" Honorable MentionThe Great Books of the Western World Award, for achievement in thehumanities, is made toTheodore ShenThe Hamilton Watch Award, to the Senior candidate for the Bachelor ofScience degree who has most successfully combined proficiency in hismajor field of study with achievements in the Humanities or Social Sci­ences, is made toMichael Stuart KramerThe Perry S. Herst Student Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellencein the pursuit of his studies with a profound sense of social responsibility,is awarded toConstance M. RoudThe 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 toJohn A. Johnson S. Charles SorensonThe International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award, to that Senior who hasdemonstrated outstanding ability in courtroom advocacy, is made toQuin A. DenvirThe Solomon O. Lichter Honor Award, to the graduating student in the Schoolof Social Service Administration who has shown the greatest promise formaking a significant contribution to the profession of social work, ismade toEarl Lawrence DurhamThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief-writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, isawarded toMarjorie E. Gelb Richard D. BlackThe Perrin H. Lowrey Prize in Creative Writing, sponsored by Shorey House,is awarded toPeter Mundy Essay: "Buffalo Days"The Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most,to the Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made toJoAnn Strom RaphaelThe David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, to coIIege students, for an essay showinga special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose, areawarded toGerald M. Kowarsky, FirstEmily R. Grosholz, Second Paper: "A New Approach to the Prioress"Paper: "Poetic Vision: The Search for Reso­lution"The Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done during his years in medical school, is awarded toHarvey B. PollardThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary works, areawarded toJoseph H. Smith, FirstJohn Shannon, Second Story: "A Lamentable Condition"Novella: "Soft Figures"The Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, are awarded toHo Chat-yin Stylianus Pichorides Theodore ZelmanThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for exceIIence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toDavid K. LavalleeThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of iu­ture achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toSherwood A. FaigenThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made toDr. Carroll M. Williams, Bussey Professor of Biology, Harvard UniversityThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Sociology, is awarded toOrner Galle Ph.D. Dissertation, December 1968: "TheSpatial Mobility of an Urban Population"The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro Prize, for excellence in the graphicarts, is awarded toJohn L. DravesThe Sigma Xi Prizes for ExceIIence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toKeith Cameron Backman(Biochemistry ) Paper: "An Investigation of Poly-L-Proline:Its Structure, Electrostatic Interac­tions, and Conformational Transi­tions"Paper: "Adaptive Formation of Fatty AcidActivating Enzyme in Chilomonasparamecium"Paper: "Power Considerations in Determin­ing the Minimum Age for Voting"Michael Stuart Kramer(Biology)Robert A. Silver(Statistics)The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toDennis WaldonThe Richard West Temple Prizes, to students in the Department of Psy­chology, for outstanding research in the field of Psychology, are awarded toGeorge Robinson Essay: "A Theoretical Model for the Hier­archical Control of Verbal Memoryby Rhythm and an Experimental Be­ginning"Essay: "Evidence for a Conflict Interpreta­tion of Anomalous Effects of Reward­ing Brain Stimulation"Ernest KentThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made to .Robert H. SvensonThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made toWalter HellersteinThe "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student in theGraduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in the fieldof finance, is awarded toJerome ShneiderTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIE T MANCHESTER QU ANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingISAAC D. ABELLA, Assistant Professor of PhysicsA rising young scientist whose brief four years at the University afford a model of the fruitfulunion of fundamental scientific research with dedicated teaching, Isaac Abella's contributions haveestablished him as a professor of unusual versatility and impressive stature. His researches in thefield of modern optics, and especially on the physical applications of lasers, have brought him inter­national recognition. Through his profound knowledge he has contributed vitally to the University'svarious activities in this field. He has also given generously of his time to national and state com­mittees dealing with problems of lasers, and has been called upon to serve as a visiting lecturer atmany small colleges and universities in a nation-wide program to foster interest in physics. As ateacher, Mr. Abella has conducted classes ranging from the first year of physics through advancedundergraduate to graduate lecture and laboratory courses. His brilliant lectures, and his remarkableskill in designing and performing lecture demonstrations, have engaged the minds of his students,and have had a lasting influence upon them. His infectious delight in explaining the beauties ofscientific thought invest his lectures with the utmost fascination.Mr. Abella has also been devoted to students outside the classroom. He has served for severalyears as faculty adviser to the University's student radio station. As personal faculty counsellor andfriend to a great many students, he is known widely and affectionately for his accessibility and hisserious and sympathetic attention to student problems.VIRGIL BURNETT, Associate Professor of ArtVirgil Burnett is a special kind of teacher, not only a professional artist who teaches by his ownexample but the rare artist who is capable of putting concepts into words and of working intellec­tually with the students in his studio. His lively and versatile mind has made him an active forcein many kinds of teaching, in general education and in advanced courses, in the classroom and outof the classroom; in courses in the practice of art and in the history and analysis of art; in the con­duct of the Bergman Gallery as a center for varied and imaginative exhibitions of art; in the produc­tion of drama, where his talents for design and his knowledge of literature have combined withoriginal and beautiful results. At every point he has touched he has lifted the level of humane lifein the College. To his students he extends the opportunity of learning by creating; they respond tohis style; they find him a man who gives them freedom, whose manner is relaxed, witty and alwaysfriendly, and who stimulates and controls the quality of their work by the command of his owndedication and excellence.EMILE KARAFIOL, Assistant Professor of HistoryEmile Karafiol joined the Chicago faculty in 1960, as a teacher and as a historian of CentralEurope in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He is known to his colleagues as unusuallywell-read and erudite; always stimulating and provocative in discussions; probing and critical in de­velopment of argument. Mr. Karafiol's ability as a teacher has been demonstrated in the History ofWestern Civilization course and in the many courses of European History covering the fields ofintellectual history and history of political thought, administrative and political history.In addition to his scholarly research and teaching, Mr. Karafiol has devoted much time, interestand energy to guiding history students in his capacity as Associate Chairman of the College HistoryProgram. His willingness to help students outside the classroom is matched by his effectiveness inboth lectures and discussions in his courses. The expansion and improvement of our College HistoryProgram owes a great deal to his contribution as a dedicated scholar and teacher.HENR Y RAGO, Professor of Theology and LiteratureHenry Rago was concerned for the human use of the imagination. The artist, he taught, respondsto two commandments: tell the truth and make it new. Mr. Rago had the gift of enriching oursensibility by drawing us down a shifting maze of paths to the human center of the artist's activity.Mr. Rago's teaching mode was dialectical. He would begin rather casually, remarking on certaintechnical matters in a poem-the shortness of one line, the way a half-rhyme is used to throw asentiment away. Then he would begin to elaborate the meaning of these devices; he would talk,for example, about certain poets as seeking the authentic in the understated, the personal. Graduallyhe would establish a term like "personal," drawing it from a welter of particulars until it was solidlyenough founded to serve as a base for other terms. Gradually a complex argument would unwind,each link joined to its neighbor by the concrete instances he cited as he went. Paragraph joined toparagraph, class to class, course to course. To hear the full quality of Henry Rage's mind one hadto work with him over a period of time. His teaching had the quality of the Italian architecture heloved: it was both ordered and elaborate.Henry Rago was a person in whose presence other people's minds worked better. People whotalked to him found themselves rising to his level of complexity and elegance. Wherever he was hewas teaching. At a party, a committee meeting, just standing in line somewhere, his conversationwas always subtle and vigorous, moving from formulation to example to anecdote to new formu­lations. So his classroom teaching and his tutorial teaching were at once personal and formal; hewas a formal person. Wherever he moved he diffused his own style and his own love of excellence.MANFRED RUDDAT, Assistant Professor of BiologyIn the aftermath of World War II, when his German compatriots were trying to put togetherthe pieces of a nation shattered by Nazi fanaticism and the ravages of war, Manfred Ruddat wasputting together an education that was to become the foundation of a constructive career as teacherand scientist. His interest in biology deepened during his undergraduate days at the Universities ofFreiburg and Bonn. While still an undergraduate, he received a fellowship that permitted him tospend a year at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. As a doctoral candidate at the Uni­versity of Tubingen under the tutelage of Professor Ernst Biinning, Manfred Ruddat turned hisattention to one of the most intriguing questions of modern biology: What accounts for rhythmicityof certain biological problems? Specifically, he examined the nature of the "biological clock" gov­erning zoospore discharge in green algae. This work led him to be recommended as a post-doctoralinvestigator in the laboratory of Anton Lang at the California Institute of Technology. In Lang'slaboratory, from 1961 to 1964, Mr. Ruddat's researches turned naturally to another challengingaspect of the regulation of biological processes: How do hormones regulate growth and floweringin plants? He has continued to pursue this problem since 1964 at the University as a member ofthe then Department of Botany and of the faculty of the Collegiate Division of Biology.Mr. Ruddat's teaching is enlivened by the same enthusiasm he has for the study of complex bio­logical phenomena. Whether teaching the general education course in biology or more advancedcourses dealing with growth and development or with plant hormones, Mr. Ruddat is skilled atdrawing upon the intellectual potential of his students and leading them to a discriminating appre­ciation of the known and unknown in living nature. Mr. Ruddat's success is based, in part, uponhis interest in students, his recognition of their individual characteristics and of the educationalchallenge posed by their differences. It is based, too, upon a striving for clarity of thought and expo­sition, the happy outcome of which is attested by the many expressions of thanks his students havegiven in recommending him for this award.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the Graduate School of Business by Acting Dean' Walter D. FacklerIn the Divinity School by Dean Jerald C. BrauerIn the Graduate Library School by Dean Don R. SwansonIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Alton A. LinfordCANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:WILLIAM RAY BARNETTA.B., Wabash College, 1964D.B., Southern Methodist University, 1967MARIE-LOUISE E. BISHOPA.B., Regis College, 1966A.M., University 0/ Michigan, 1967DONALD PAUL BURGOA.B., University 0/ San Francisco, 1966NORMAN RICHARD CHANEYA.B., Indiana Central College, 1960A.M., Indiana University, 1963D.B., Yale University, 1964RICHARD P. FORRERA.B., Cornell College, 1962D.B., Southern Methodist University, 1965S.T.M., ibid, 1967WESLEY CHARLES GREENA.B., Brown University, 1964A.M., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1966GARY L. HARBAUGHS.B., Edinboro State College, 1958D.B., Wittenberg University, 1963S.T.M., ibid., 1967MARY ELIZABETH KINGA.B., Gonzaga University, 1966FREDERICK CHARLES KLA WITERS.B., South Dakota School 0/ Mines, 1958D.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1962MARC KOLDENA.B., Harvard University, 1962D.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1966 PAUL VARO MARTINSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1957D.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1961MICHAEL C. D. McDANIELA.B., University 0/ North Carolina, 1951D.B., Wittenberg University, 1954JEFFREY F. MEYERA.B., Duns Scotus College, 1962A.M., University 0/ Dayton, 1966LAUREE HERSCH MEYERA.B., Bridgewater College, 1955JAMES EDWARD NEUFELDA.B., University 0/ Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1967NICHOLAS A. P ATRICCAA.B., St. Vincent College, 1963A.M., St. Vincent Seminary, 1966J. DRURY PATTESONA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1955D.B., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,1960D.Th., ibid., 1965EDGAR PAUL SENNEA.B., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1954D.B., ibid., 1958A.M., Washington University, 1958CHARLES R. STREICHA.B., Wittenberg University, 1958D.B., ibid., 1961JAMES ORA YERKESA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1957A.M., ibid., 1960II. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JOAN CONNELLA.B., Seton Hill College, 1954M.Ed., Duquesne University, 1961MARILYN WERSTEIN GREENBERGA.B., Brooklyn College, 1960DISSERTATION: A Study of Reading Motivation ofa Group of Seventh-Grade StudentsJUDITH LOUISE GOLDSTEIN MARKSA.B., University of Chicago, 1963A.M., Columbia University, 1964DISSERTATION: A Study of the Bookbinding Prac­tices of the Hering Family, 1794-1844SARA ELIZABETH MORTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1962DISSERTATION: On Time Mechanisms in the EnglishLanguageBRUCE ANDREW NAEGELIA.B., Stanford University, 1967DISSERTATION: The Rise of the Collegiate-TutorialSystem at Oxford and Cambridge as a Responseto the Invention of PrintingHOWARD PASTERNACKA.B., Rice University, 1966DISSERTATION: A Cost Analysis of the AutomatedCirculation Control System at the Rice Univer­sity Library DOROTHY E. PHILLIPSA.B., Iowa State Teachers College, 1953DISSERTATION: A Survey of the Users of ThirteenFederal Reserve System LibrariesJACK ARTHUR SIGGINSA.B., Princeton University, 1960A.M., American University, 1967DISSERTATION: American Influence on Modem Jap­anese Library DevelopmentMIROSLA V SILVERIOLic., Charles University of Prague, Czechoslovakia,1952Dipl., ibid. 1959DISSERTATION: An Analysis of Primary and Sec­ondary Information Sources in Solid StatePhysicsEUGENE NORMAN WESTPHALB.E., Chicago Teachers College, 1956M.E., ibid., 1959DISSERTATION: Patterns of Administration and De­velopment of Audiovisual Programs in PublicJunior Colleges in IllinoisZULTANAWARB.A., University of Indonesia, Djakarta, Indo­nesia, 1964DISSERTATION: The Indexing of Indonesian Schol­arly PeriodicalsIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:CHRISTINE H. ABBOTTA.B., University of Chicago, 1967NANCY RECTOR ALCOCKA.B., Carleton College, 1965FRANCES SUSAN ARBETTERA.B., Boston University, 1967FRANK EMERAM BAECHERA.B., City College of the City University of NewYork, 1964KATHARINE WOOD BAIRDA.B., Smith College, 1965• WITH HONORSCARL MARIO BARTOLUCCIA.B., Michigan State University, 1966SUSAN YATES BEALEA.B., Oberlin College, 1966RAYE ELLEN BEATYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964DIANE CAROL BENNETTA.B., Duke University, 1965KAY BERKSONA.B., Washington University, 1967 CONSTANCE BERNBERGS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964KAREN BLOOMBERGA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1967BARBARA A. BOLLMANNA.B., University of Missouri, 1965JAN MICHAEL BRIDGESS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967JUDITH, BROWNA.B., Tufts University, 1967SUSAN G. BUCKMANA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966JOAN EILEEN BURNSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967SARA B. BUSCHA.B., University of Chicago, 1939MAYNARD CALNEKA.B., State University College at) New Paltz,New York, 1967NADINE SUE CHAPMANS.B., Western Reserve University, 1966RUTH ELLEN CHARLESA.B., Boston University, 1967WILLIAM PETER CLARKA.B., San Jose State College, 1966KATHRYN D. COEA.B., Smith College, 1945RAYMOND ORLANDO COOPERA.B., Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas, 1957ELIZABETH MORRISON CRARYS.B., Florida State University, 1955MARY JANE DARDENA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1965ROBERT JAMES DE FRATISA.B., University of Wyoming, 1964JUDITH PRINCE DELEHANTYA.B., Simmons College, 1967JACQUELINE V. DIAMONDA.B., University of Tennessee, 1964• WITH HONORSGRACY LEE DOUGLASSS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1967EARL LAWRENCE DURHAMS.B., Roosevelt University, 1958PATRICIA ELLAYNE ENGEBRETSENA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dc«kota, 1967ERICA RAYE ERDBERGA.B., Queens College of the City University of NewYork,1964SHERWOOD A. FAIGENS.B., Northwestern University, 1965• WITH HONORSMELITA TERESA FIGUEROAA.B., College of Notre Dame, Belmont California,1967WILLIAM JAMES FILLMORE, JR.A.B., Andrews University, 1966MARY K. FITZGERALDS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1960MARY LEE FITZSIMMONSA.B., Creighton University, 1967MARY KATHLEEN FUSEKA.B., Mount Saint Mary's College, Los Angeles,California, 1967JOHN LEE GIBSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1959ARLENE MYRA GOLDBERGA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1960BARBARA GOLDSTEINA.B., Connecticut College, 1967• WITH HONORSMADELINE GONSKYA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967C. MARVIN GREENBAUMA.B., Roosevelt University, 1967JUDITH ANNE GREENWOODA.B., Elmhurst College, 1967NANCY RUTH GROSSMANA.B., University of Michigan, 1967 PAULA GUTHRIEA.B., Barnard College, 1967DORIS MARGARET HALLIDAYA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1967FRANKLIN HOWARD HANDELMANA.B., Unioersity of Pittsburgh, 1967SUSAN SPEAKMAN HATTAS.B., Oklahoma State University of Agriculture andApplied Science, 1964JO ANN HENIKOFFA.B., University of Chicago, 1966JAMES ALAN HENSONA.B., California Western University, 1966FRED C. HOEBELA.B., Colorado State College, 1964DIANE L. HORWATHA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966CAROL NANCY IRONSA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1967MARIE LAFAYETTE PITKIN IVERSONS.B., Western Reserve University, 1950PHILIP JACKSONA.B., Fisk University, 1958JAMES M. JAMESS.B., South Carolina State College, 1960GERALDINE WILHELMINA JOHNSONS.B., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1965KAREN HANNAH KAYEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1964JOSEPH DEAN KEESECKERA.B., College of Emporia, 1965ODON GEORGE KNIGHTA.B., Lafayette College, 1965• WITH HONORSMARILYN EHRLICH KROLLA.B., Roosevelt University, 1953KAREN MARY KRUEGERA.B., Rosary College, 1964CHARLES EDWARD LARSENA.B., University of Chicago, 1960SARA A. LEHRA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1964PATRICIA CATHERINE LlNNIHANA.B., Rosary College, 1963WILLIAM V. LLOYDA.B., Southern University and Agricultural andMechanical College, 1958RAINER HEINZ LOBITZA.B., St. Olaf College, 1967ELINOR DUGAN LOTTS.B., Simmons College, 1956JOSEPH GOODMAN LOUNDYA.B., Roosevelt University, 1966MARSHA L. LOVEA.B., Washington University, 1967JANE F. MAGRUMA.B., College of New Rochelle, 1966CAROL LYNNE MAJUREA.B., Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 1966BARBARA JEAN MANTHEYA.B., College 0/ Saint Benedict, 1966CHARLES ALEXANDER MARTINA.B., Lamar State College 0/ Technology, 1964• WITH HONORSVINCENT PAUL MATULEA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1962PATRICK LEO MAYERSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960JEAN MARGARET McCANDLESSA.B., Grinnell College, 1965MARILYN EUNICE McCLUREA.B., Macalester College, 1964BARBARA JEAN McKINNEYA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1966MARILYN MEIERA.B., Lake Forest College, 1967RONALD A. MELANCONA.B., Notre Dame Seminary, 1956ANN M. MELZERA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1967• WITH HONORSCONSUELO ROBERTA MILLERA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1965MARIE ELAINE MILLERA.B., Valparaiso University, 1964NATALIE MILLERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1966KATHARINE MOCHONA.B. Smith College, 1967IRENE CELIA MOREDAA.B., University 0/ South Florida, 1965FRANCIS J. MORONEYA.B., St. Mary's Seminary and University, Balti­more Maryland, 1952MADELEINE MORRISA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University 0/New York, 1967MARILYN ANN MORRISA.B., Roosevelt University, 1967CARYL TOWSLEY MOYS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1954MONICA ANNE MURPHYA.B., St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois, 1967BETTY JEAN MUSBERGERA.B., University 0/ Denver, 1967LINDA HELLER NATENSHONA.B., University 0/ Vermont, 1967SANDRA ANN NORTHRUPA.B., Smith College, 1966BARBARA JUDITH NUSSBAUMA.B., Washington University, 1967JANE MEENES PAGEA.B., Russell Sage College, 1966 TONI PARKSA.B., Wellesley College, 1967JOSEPH J. PEREZA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963RUTH LYN PESSELA.B., Northwestern University, 1963MALETA PILCZA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University oiNew York, 1967KATHRYN J. QUATRELLOA.B., Emmanuel College, 1967MARILYN CHANANIE RANDA�.B., Barnard College, 1955LAURA CAMPBELL REESA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1966GERALD CLAIR REKOWA.B., St. Olaf College, 1965CHESTER J. REMPSONA.B., Morehouse College, 1964ROBER TA RETTIGA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University ojNew York, 1967PATRICIA THERESA MARIA RILEYA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1967LAWRENCE ROSENBERGA.B., Columbia University, 1960LINDA MAE SCHULZEA.B., Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1962MARY LOIS SEIFERTA.B., Occidental College, 1967LU ELDRIDGE SEILERA.B., University 0/ Missouri, 1967JOEL RICHARD SEKELYA.B., California State College at Los Angeles, 1964JUDITH CLAIRE SHAPIROS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1967RUTH SIGRID SHELDONA.B., Carleton College, 1965KATHRYN ANN SHIBLEYA.B., Pembroke College, 1967JUDITH ANN SMALLEYA.B., Purdue University, 1"967BETTY B. SMITHA.B., St. Augustine's Co {lege, 1966MARGARET LYNNE SOOTHERANA.B., Macalester College, 1967ANTONY PETER SPENCERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1967JARIS ANNE STANDLEYA.B., Indiana University, 1966GALE V. STEINA.B., University 0/ Colorado, 1967KATHLEEN ELLEN SULLIVANA.B., Regis College, 1966SUSANNA GRAZIA TAGLIACOZZOA.B., Oberlin College, 1967• WITH HONORSMADELEINE KAY TAXELA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University ofNew York, 1967CAROLE ANN TEGELERA.B., Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1966CAROL SUSAN TEITELBAUMA.B., Northwestern University, 1965MARl LLOYD TEITELMANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1967• WITH HONORSDAVID EDWARD THOMASA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1963ALBERT VAZQUEZA.B., Roosevelt University, 1966DOUGLAS WILLIAM VEITS.B., Cornell University, 1967KAREN MARIE W AGSCHALA.B., Carleton College, 1967DARLENE J. WALLACEA.B., Roosevelt University, 1966LOUJEANNE WALTONA.B., Valparaiso University, 1960CHRISTINE HOPE WARRENA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1965 EDWARD THEODORE WASCOA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1967THOMAS EDWARD W A VROA.B., Marquette University, 1960JANE BLOOM WEINBERGA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1966FREMONT ALLEN WILLIAMSA.B., Earlham College, 1965SANDRA BOBZIEN WILSONA.B., Michigan State University, 1967JANICE WONGS.B., Tujts University, 1967LEE FUSE WOODA.B., Brooklyn College of the City University ojNew York, 1953THOMAS LEE WOODSA.B., California State College at Fullerton, 1967THOMAS MICHAEL YOUNGA.B., State University 0/ New York, Albany, 1967PAMELA ZUMWALTA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1966MARK LOUIS ZWICKCANDIDATES FOR A PROFESSIONAL DEGREEI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:CHARLES KENNETH ADAMS BERNARD MARION BAUMANS.B.Eng., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1958MARLENE WHITE AHIMAZA.B., Roosevelt University, 1964ROGER CHARLES ALTMANA.B., Georgetown University, 1967DONALD BRUCE ALTVATERS.B., Tujts University, 1967GENE O. ARMSTRONGA.B., Talladega College, 1965F. DAVID AU BUCHONS.B.M.E., University 0/ Missouri, 1957L.L.B., G;eor ge Washington University, 1961JAMES CLAYTON BAIRDS.B., University 0/ Nebraska, 1958LOUIS C. BALDANZAA.B., Georgetown University, 1967SETH F. BARTLETT, JR.B.B.A., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1967GEORGE WARREN BASSS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967RICHARD ANTHONY BATTS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1967 S.B.M.E., Carnegie Institute 0/ Technology, 1967RICHARD BJARNE BELLB.C.E., Cornell University, 1955S.M., ibid., 1956NEIL JAY BENNETTS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1961DONALD EDWARD BENSONS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1961STEVEN NA VRAN BLANKA.B., Tulane University, 1963DAVID LEE BLINNES.B., University 0/ Missouri, 1958THOMAS A. BOURELLYS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1965JAN COSMUS BRAESTRUPA.B., Dartmouth College, 1955JOSHUA MICHAEL BRANDS.B., Cornell University, 1965JAMES REMMERS BRIGHAM, JR.A.B., Duke University, 1967DONALD HOWARD BROWNA.B., Wesleyan University, 1965FRANK GEORGE BRUNNERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1942N. TERRY BURTONS.B., La/ayette College, 1965ROBERT ADDIS BUSHS.B., Iowa State University, 1962JOSEPH LOUIS CAMPIONS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967JOHN J. CARROLLA.B., Drake University, 1958S.B., Iowa State University, 1959ENRICO JOSEPH CARUSOS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1965RONALD WILLIAM CHANDIKS.B.E.E., Purdue University, 1965JOHN HOWARD CHRISTOFFELS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1967ROBERT ALLEN COCKSA.B., Princeton University, 1967LAWRENCE ARTHUR COLLINSA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1967EDWARD J. COMAN, JR.JOSEPH P. CONLAN, JR.B.B.A., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1967BARRY MICHAEL CONNELLA.B., Colorado College, 1967ROBERT MICHAEL CONWAY, JR.A.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1966GARY ROBERT COOKES.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1967EDWARD FRANK COUSENS IIIB.S.A., Bentley College, 1967DANIEL ROBERT CYGANOWSKIA.B., Knox College, 1967EDMUND BURKE DALYA.B., St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Indiana,1961S.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1962S.M., ibid., 1963RICHARD OWEN DAVIESS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967DAMIEN CH. DECHELDEREIng. Civ., Catholic University 0/ Louvain, Belgium,1966PHILIPPE THIERRY DEPRINSLie., Catholic University 0/ Louvain, Belgium, 1967PHILIP EDWARD DIETZB.B.A., University 0/ Hawaii, 1967PHILLIP EDWARD DLOUHYS.B.Ch.E., Northwestern University, 1962PHILIP RICHARD DONEGANA.B., St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Indiana,1959S.B.Ch.E., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1960 ROGER HAMILTON DRUES.B., University 0/ California, Santa Barbara, 1967MARC DUMONTIng. Civ., Catholic University 0/ Louvain, Belgium,1966Lie., ibid., 1968RICHARD LOUIS DuPLAINS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1959CHRISTOPHER JOHN EIGELA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967JESSE DUNCAN ELLIOTTA.B., Denison University, 1967LEONARD EMMETT ELLIOTT, JR.S.B.E.E., Northwestern University, 1965H. BRYAN EMERSON, JR.B.B.A. University 0/ Oklahoma, 1961BARRY JAY EPSTEINS.B.C., De Paul University, 1967WILLIAM J. FIENUPS.B.C., St. Louis University, 1967MILAM PALMER FITTSS.B., Howard University, 1967IRA FORMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967RICHARD W. FOSTERA.B., Rice University, 1967PIERRE M. FOUSSDipl., Free University 0/ Brussels, Belgium, 1966Lic., Catholic University 0/ Louvain, Belgium, 1968GUSTAAF FRANC XComm. Ind. Eng., Catholic University 0/ Louvain,Belgium, 1967E. WAYNE FRAZER, JR.A.B., Swarthmore College, 1967EVAN FREUNDA.B., Cornell University, 1964A.M., University 0/ Minnesota, 1967CHARLIE MACK GALAZNIK, JR.A.B., Rice University, 1967MARTIN RICHARD GALEA.B., Dartmouth College, 1967GERALD RAPHAEL GALLAGHER, JR.S.B.E., Princeton University, 1963JOSEPH R. GANZELS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1956S.M., ibid., 1960JOHN MICHAEL GAYNORB.B.A., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1967FREDERICK WALLACE GEISSINGERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1967ROBERT WILLIAM GIBSONS.B.B.A., Northwestern University, 1967JOHN L. GOLANTYA.B., Princeton University, 1967ARTHUR GOLDBERGA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University 0/New York, 1966SHMUEL GOLDMANA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1967PIERRE GRAND DEWYSEDipl., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris,France, 1967ROY OTTO GRIESHABERS.B.Ch.E., Kansas State University, 1965GARY ROBERT GUTHS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1966THORNTON DEREK HAWKINSA.B., University 0/ Oxford, England, 1967ROY M. HENDERSONA.B., Yale University, 1966ROY GEORGE HLAVACEKS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1960STEVE HODOROWSKIS.B., Purdue University, 1964HERMAN F. P. HOEPERMANSKENNETH B. HOGANSON, JR.S.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967PATRICE HOPPENOTIng. Civ., Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines,Paris, France, 1967RAYMOND BERNARD HUTTIGA.B., Princeton University, 1958PHILLIP G. IVERSENS.B., University 0/ Arizona, 1955FREDRIC HOWARD JACOBSA.B., Carleton College, 1966ALAN JAFFES.B.Ec., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1967JOHN C. JAMESA.B., Macalester College, 1967PAUL C. JARVISS.B.E.E., Northwestern University, 1962RICHARD H. JAYA.B., Cornell University, 1967EARTHA PATRIC JONESA.B., Dillard University, 1967THOMAS J. JUSTICS.B., Quincy College, 1965DANIEL JOSEPH KAPICAA.B., Yale University, 1964WILLIAM NICHOLAS KASHU, SR.VINCENT ROBERT KA VALS.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1965FRANK M. KENNEY, JR.S.B.E.E., Purdue University, 1949LEONARD ALLEN KENNEYA.B., Tulane University, 1967ROBERT EUGENE KISTNERS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1958S.M., Syracuse University, 1961JOSEPH PAUL KLOTNIAS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1959 JOHN WILLIAM KMETS.B.B.A., Wittenberg University, 1965KOH TENG-BINB.Sc., University 0/ London, England, 1967WALTER C. KORNB.B.A., University 0/ Cincinnati, 1967. KENNETH ROBERT KOZYS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1963JOHN WALTER KRUKS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1962S.M., De Paul University, 1966ALLEN R. KUSESKIS.B., Bradley University, 1962J. JULIAN LAITHW AITEB.Sc.Tech., University 0/ Sheffield, England, 1967SALIM M. J. LALANIA.B., University 0/ Wales, Swansea, Wales, 1967NAAMAN GARNETT LANDERS, JR.S.B.C.E., Purdue University, 1966STEVEN B. LARRICKSTEPHEN BARNARD LAYTONB.E.S., Johns Hopkins University, 1967JAVIER R. LE FORTComm. Eng., Catholic University 0/ Chile, Santi­ago, Chile, 1967JAMES E. LEGEREA.B., Princeton University, 1963PAUL WILLIAM LERROS.B.E.E., Tujts University, 1967BARTON JOHN LEVINA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1965ALAN STUART LEVITANA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1967J. DAVID LEVY� JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1967LEON MICHAEL L'HUILLIERB.Comm., University 0/ Melbourne, Australia,1965M.Sc., University 0/ London, England, 1968DOUGLAS ALAN LONGB.B.A., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1964FREDERICK JOSEPH MADURAA.B., Northwestern University, 1960ROBERT JOHN MANNINGS.B.E.E., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1964HUGH T. MARTINA.B., Oberlin College, 1949J.D., De Paul University, 1952ROBERT PHILIPP M. MAYERB.Sc., University 0/ London, England, 1967M.Sc., ibid., 1968JOHN KEVIN McCARTHYB.B.A., St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish,Nova Scotia, 1967THOMAS E. McDANIELS.B.E.E., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1966MICHAEL JAMES McMAHONB.M.E., University 0/ Detroit, 1964JEROME MICHAEL MEDVEDS.B., Michigan State University, 1959LEONARD H. MICHAELSS.B.E.E., Purdue University, 1962SHEILA McDONNELL MICKUSA.B., Barat College, 1962BRUCE LYMAN MILLERA.B., Westminster College, 1965HERBERT WILLIAM MILLERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963HARVEY D. MITCHELLS.B., Northwestern University, 1956MICHAEL DAVID MOFFITTS.B.I.E., Northwestern University, 1962JOHN ALBERT MONNIERA.B., De Paul University, 1962MYRON L. MORRISS.B., University of Kansas, 1962PATRICK JOSEPH MURPHYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1962RONALD EUGENE NELSONS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1958MICHAEL A. WILLIAMS-NEYLANDB.Sc., University of London, England, 1965EARL J. NIEMOTHA.B., Northwestern University, 1965JON NORTHROPA.B., Amherst College, 1965CHARLES E. OFENLOCHS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1965MICHAEL HAYWARD OGDENS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1967KEI-ICHI OHARAA.B., Lafayette College, 1967SHERWIN ELVIN PAKINS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1961S.B., ibid., 1965HARRY BLOOMFIELD PASCALA.B., University of Chicago, 1965A.M., ibid., 1966WILLIAM JOSEPH PASTOREA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1967MELVIN E. PEPERS.B., Washington University, 1949MILTON DWAINE PETERSENS.B., University of Idaho, 1962WAYNE L. PETERSONS.B.Ag., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1961S.B.Eng., ibid., 1961ROBERT F. PETRIES.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967THEODORE ALBERT PITTIGLIOA.B., Dartmouth College, 1966B.E., ibid., 1967GEORGE JOSEPH PLIMLS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963 PETER BURNHAM PONDA.B., Williams College, 1967RICKY LUIS PRIETOS.B.E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1966CLYDE EMMANUEL GORDONPROCTORA.B., Howard University, 1967BERNARD LOUIS QUANCARDDipl., Ecole Naiionale Superieure D'Arts et Me­tiers, Paris, France, 1967PATRICK JOSEPH QUINNS.B., Wisconsin State University, Superior, 1964WILLIAM LONGSTRETH RAUB IIIA.B., Amherst College, 1961ROBERT H. RENIHANB.E., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Can­ada, 1967KENNETH M. RICHA.B., Lafayette College, 1967RALPH NORTON RICHARDSA.B., Lehigh University, 1963THOMAS WILLIAM RICHARDSS.B., Cornell University, 1967RONALD R. ROESSLERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1961THOMAS JAMES ROLLINSS.B., Northwestern University, 1963DOUGLAS OWEN ROSENBERGS.B., University of Chicago, 1963BERNARD DENNIS RUPPS.B.F.S., Georgetown University, 1967MICHAEL J. RUSSELLS.B., St. Norbert College, 1956FRANCIS J. RYANS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1965JOHN ALLEN SAATHOFFS.B.E.E., Iowa State University, 1962S.B.I.E., ibid., 1962ERIC MICHAEL SCHEUERA.B., Yale University, 1966JOHN WILLIAMS SCHLADWEILERA.B., Northwestern University, 1963RICHARD DEVLIN SCHWARZS.B., Dickinson College, 1965SETH H. SHAWA.B., American International College, 1967MICHAEL SAUL SHERMANS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1965ROBERT JOEL SHLIFERS.B., University of Michigan, 1967JEROME SHNEIDERS.B., Northwestern University, 1961EDWARD ROBERT SHOE'NTHALS.B., Brooklyn College of the City University 0/New York, 1967ROBERT S. SILVERS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1958RONALD JAMES SLOANEA.B., Northwestern University, 1958BEVERLY JO SPLANEA.B., University of Chicago, 1967DOUGLAS JAMES STILLB.Ch.E., University of Florida, 1965PAUL M. STOLP MANA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota,1966SAMUEL GEORGE STONE, JR.A.B., Duke University, 1967PAUL JOSEPH SULLIVANS.B., Boston College, 1964TERRY J. SUMMERSA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964CARL HENRIK SUNDENVERNON EDWARD SWANSONS.B.C.E .• Iowa State University, 1948LARRY R. TAGGARTS.B.E.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1967SAMUEL WESLEY TATOR IIIA.B., Lafayette College, 1967DAVID S. TAYLORA.B., Western Illinois University, 1964JAMES MILBURN TAYLORA.B., DePauw University, 1967ROBERT BRIAN TOBIASZA.B., Boston College, 1967M. BERNADETTE TRACYA.B., Rosary College, 1965JOAN MARION TREISTMANA.B., City College of the City University of NewYork,1965NORMAN WALTER TREISTMANB.E.E., New York University, 1963 WILLIAM SELLERY TRUKENBRODB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1961MICHAEL TYM, JR.S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957MARK C. UBELHARTA.B., Dartmouth College, 1967;KENNETH E. UHLIRS.B., De Paul University, 1965NORMAN BINGHAM URMYA.B., Williams College, 1966ALLAN BERNARD VAGNERA.B., Marquette University, 1967DOMINIC JOHN VALESANOS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1953S.M., Princeton University, 1955JOHN WILLIAM VAN DYKE, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1967JAMES FRANKLIN VANECEKS.B., Case Institute of Technology, 1937S.M., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1938LAMBERT G. VANTHIENENLie., Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1968CHARLES J. WASHINGTONS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1961JEAN H. WATSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1963NANCY JANE WEIRS.B., Northwestern University, 1954• WITH HONORSRICHARD C. WILLIAMSON, JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1966GEORGE FRANCIS WOODP.R.E., Colorado School of Mines, 1965KENNETH MICHAEL YOUNGB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1967JOHN PAUL ZAMECNIKA.B., Stanford University, 1964II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Theology:DWIGHT ALLAN CASWELL, JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1966JOHN R. CLARKA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1956A.M., ibid., 1959MORRIS ANTONY CLARKEA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1966DAVID NEAL COOKA.B., Western Reserve University, 1967ROGER WELDON CRAMERA.B., Ohio State University, 1966 ROY C. DAVIS, JR.A.B., Bethany College, 1967GERALD PETER DIGREA.B., University of Minnesota, 1966STEPHEN C. DUVALLS.B., University of Texas, 1966FRANK JOSEPH FORNELLIA.B., Marquette University, 1968DAVID E. GILLINGHAMA.B., Princeton University, 1967HERMAN FORTESCUE GREENEA.B., University of Florida, 1966A.M., Stanford University, 1967HARVEY LEWIS HUNTLEY, JR.A.B., Emory University, 1967 STEPHEN C. ROWEA.B., Colgate University, 1967WILLIAM DAVID SCHLESINGERA.B., Earlham College, 1967ARLIN T. LARSONA.B., University of Redlands, 1967 JAMES HUBERT SHACKELFORDA.B., Davidson College, 1967DOUGLAS RAINIER WILLIAMNORELLA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1967 JOSEPH BROOKS SMITHA.B., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecti­cut, 1967JOHN W. PAYTONA.B., University of Washington, Seatle, 1965 ROBERT WILLIAM SPRINKLEA.B., Emory University, 1967DOUGLAS LEE PETERSENA.B., University of Chicago, 1967 FRANCIS EDWARD STEINERA.B., Harvard University, 1967MARION PHILLIPSA.B., Clark College, 1966RONALD C. REESEA.B., Davidson College, 1965 MICHAEL KENNETH STONEA.B., Occidental College, 1967DAVID GARRETTVELLENGAA.B., College of Wooster, 1967For the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity:WILLIAM E. CROWLA.B., Hiram College, 1961 RUTH NINA DUNNA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1956For the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:STEVEN SHEA BADERS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1965Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967 JEFFREY HOWARD LINDGRENA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 1965Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967ROBERT CHARLES SHAWA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1964Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967ROBERT ALLEN TRAERA.B., Carleton College, 1965Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967JAMES F. BUNDYA.B., Haverford College, 1964JO CAROLE MACKAY BUNDYMus.B., Denison University, 1964Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967RONALD LEE ESLINGERA.B., Yankton College, 1964Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967 REED L. WHITTLEA.B., Duke University, 1964Th.M., University of Chicago, 1967CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSABRAHAM FRIEDMANB.Soc.Sc., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel,1960DISSERTATION: Leaders of the National and Inter­national Labor UnionsII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLPRESTON MERCER BROWNING, JR.A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1951A.M., University of North Carolina, 1958DISSERTATION: Flannery O'Connor and the Gro-tesque Recovery of the HolyT. MALLARY FITZPATRICK, JR.A.B., Asbury College, 1939D.B., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1945DISSERTATION: An Interpretation of the Thought oJSoren Kierkegaard: With Special Regard for theProblem of MethodGEORGE LESLIE SMITHA.B., Oberlin College, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: Guilders and Godliness: The DutchColonial Contribution to American ReligiousPluralism EVERETT JACOB TARBOX, JR.A.B., Texas Technological College, 1955D.B., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,1958Th.D., ibid., 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1965DISSERTATION: The Referent of God-language in theThought of Paul TillichRALPH W. VUNDERINKA.B., Calvin College, 1960D.B., Calvin Theological Seminary, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1965DISSERTATION: The Nature of Being in the Thoughtof Paul Tillich and Martin HeideggerIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONTHOMAS CARLSENA.B., Dartmouth College, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1959DISSERTATION: A Study of Correlates of High Per­formance of Public Assistance WorkersPAUL HULLMAN EPHROSSA.B., Harvard University, 1955S.M., Boston University, 1957DISSERTATION: Social Group Workers' Opinions Re­garding the Use of Program Media ROBERT NEEA.B., Boston University, 1949S.M., ibid., 1951DISSERTATION: Children-At-Risk: A Study of Re­ferrals for Foster Family CareALMA 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 RECESSIONFantasy in G Major Bach(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recession)RICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director of Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistDANIEL ROBINS, University CarillonneurLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSENEDMUND WELLS KITCHDOUGLAS QUENTIN ADAMSDON HOWARD BIALOSTOSKYPATRICIA EILEEN BUNDYJESSICA MARIE DE GRAZIASHARON LEE FINEMIRIAM GAIL FRIEDJULIANA GERANJEFFREY CARROLL KINKLEYMALCOLM JAY KOTTLERJAMES ALEXANDER KOZIOLDIANE B. ARNKOFFDAVID H. 'BENSMANDAVID D. BONACCISUSAN M. CACHELDEBORAH S. CAHNEDWIN C. DOUGLASSROSCOE C. GILES IIIANNE T. HAMBLINDENNIS A. HEJHALNANCY L. JASPER cSUSAN H. JEWETT MARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES, 1968-69MICHAEL STUART KRAMERWILLIAM MING FU LEENORALYN NEUMARKMONICA EMILY RAYMONDSYLVIA LYNN SA VITJOSEPH HERMAN SMITHDIANA J. TIETJENSDENNIS CRAIG WALDONPETER HAWLEY WALPOLEGARY YUDKOFFSTUDENT AIDES, 1969-70SUSAN KIMMELMANSUSAN LANDAYSTUART N. LER WICKMARC H. LIPSCHUTZSTANLEY C. MARTENSJOHN T. MORRISONNINA R. PERMUTTMICHAEL T. RADCLIFFELEE I. SCHLESINGERROBERT J. TURNERMARK H. WENER