THE UNIVERSITY Of �HICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred Thirty-firstCONVOCATIONTheWINTERMarch TwentyROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring oj DegreesThree 0' clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University: PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Duodecimi Toni(The Congregation standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrieliThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidate for the Rosenberger MedalThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller MemoriaJ ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"THE PASSING OF FREEDOM?"JERALD C. BRAUERNaomi Shenstone Donnelley Professor of ,the History of Christianityand Dean, Divinity SchoolTHE ANTHEMA Choral Flourish Ralph Vaughan WiIIiamsThe Rockefeller Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRICHARD VIKSTROMDirector of Chapel Musico be joyful in the Lord ye righteous,For praise is comely for the upright.Praise the Lord with harp, sing praises unto Him, sing a new song.Sing ye praises lustily, sing unto Him with a good courage,For the word of the Lord is right and all his works are done in truth.From Psalm XXXIIITHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Prudence Brown Mary Rose D'N eilTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Roger H. HildebrandIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Associate Dean Robert B. UretzIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean A. Adrian AlbertIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean D. Gale JohnsonIn the Graduate School of Business by Dean Sidney DavidsonIn the Divinity School by Dean Jerald C. BrauerIn the Graduate School of Education by Dean Roald F. CampbellIn the Graduate Library School by Dean Don R. SwansonIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Harold A. RichmanCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE(Art History) I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:CHERRIE MICHAEL LOIBL(Professional Option: Business)MARGARET HARRISJOHN RICHARD KIRSHNER(Professional Option: Business) MICHAEL JOHN McLEAN(Biology)MICHAEL ERLANDSON PENNEY(Geophysical Sciences)ROGER C. JOHNSON(Mathematics)II. IN THE BIOLOGY COLLEGIATE DIVISIONF or the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:RENEE JAN SZABO(Biology)III. IN THE HUMANITIES COLLEGIATE DIVISIONFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:SARA RUTH HELLER(History)IV. IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES COLLEGIATE DIVISIONFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:(Sociology) ROBERT JAMES FRANCIS KOSS(Political Science)PRUDENCE BROWNLINDA SUSAN ELLMAN AMEY SOUTHERLAND MILLER(Psychology) (History)TIMOTHY W. ENNIS MARY ROSE O'NEIL(Economics) (History)THOMAS ANDREW HARRIS, JR.(Political Science)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:IRENE KAYE CRICHTON WILLIAM BURT READERA.B., Earlham College, 1965(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: A Study 0/ Inosine-Guanine Pyro­phosphorylase in Escherichia coliMARION FIEDLER EHRICHS.B., South Dakota State University, 1968(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: A Study 0/ Some TriflouromethylCompounds as Inducers 0/ Liver Microsomal En­zymes in RatsNICHOLAS LEMBARESA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Radiology)DISSERTATION: Use 0/ a Semi-Conductor Detectorto Reduce the Effects 0/ Scattered Radiation inThyroid Scanning Procedures with 1251 A.B., University 0/ Miami, 1964(Biophysics)SHEILA KLEIN SCHIFERLA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(Biology)ERNEST W. STILLER, JR.M.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Biochemistry)FRANK ANTHONY VENTIMIGLIAS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1968(Biochemistry)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MICHAEL P. W. BEARDSLEYA.B., Shimer College, 1967(General Studies in the Humanities)HOWARD RAY BERMANA.B., Columbia University, 1967(Linguistics)LIN CHAOA.B., Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, 1965(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)MARGARETT HOPWOOD GORODESSA.B., Wellesley College, 1962(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DONALD JOHN JENKINSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1951(Art)JAMES MILTON LINDHOLMA.B., Oberlin College, 1962(Linguistics)JULIE BETH LOVINSA.B., Brown University, 1967(Linguistics)EMMA RITA NESSMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1950A.B., ibid., 1956(Romance Languages and Literatures)F. THOMAS NOONANA.B., Georgetown University, 1967(History) HENRY MICHAEL ORDOWERA.B., Washington University, 1967(Germanic Languages and Literatures)LANSING R. POLLOCKA.B., Stanford University, 1965(Philosophy)JOSEPH LEE RICCARDIA.B., Tulane University, 1968(Comparative Studies in Literature)KARINE SCHOMERA.B., Oberlin College, 1965(History)LAURA LOUISE WALTUCHA.B., Stanford University, 1968(Romance Languages and Literatures)JOHN MILLER WANDSA.B., Canisius College, 1968(English Language and Literature)KEITH JENNINGS W ATERBROOKA.B., Andrews University, 1968(English Language and Literature)MARTIN LYNN WHITEA.B., North Central College, 1968(Philosophy)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Master at Science:YEHUDA B. BANDS.B., Cooper Union, 1968(Physics)MAURO BIANCHINIBach., Catholic University 0/ Campinas, Sao Paulo,Brazil, 1960Lie., ibid., 1962Mestre, University 0/ Brasilia, Brazil, 1965(Mathematics)ANTHONY BUREKA.B., Princeton University, 1968(Physics)DAVID E. CAM ANNS.B., Valparaiso University, 1966(S tatistics)SINCLAIR BOWMAN COLEMANA.B., Hampton Institute, 1967(S tatistics)EUGENIA EGGARTERLie., University 0/ Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1967(Physics)TIMOTHY ROBINSON GROVESS.B., Stanford University, 1968(Physics)CHESTER O. JOHNSONA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 1935(Geophysical Sciences) ROBERT JOHN KOBLISKAS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Physics)WILLIAM JOHN LUTSCHAKS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1968(Geophysical Sciences)RICHARD LEWIS LYKEA.B., University 0/ Wyoming, 1968(C hemistry)LUIS F. MARTIS.B., University 0/ Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R.,1968(Physics)MICHAEL ARTHUR PAESLERA.B., Beloit College, 1968(Physics)DUANE FRANCIS SCHMITTS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968( C hemis try)DAVID R. SHUMANS.B., Unioersity 0/ Chicago, 1967(In/ormation Sciences)DUANE HAROLD SMITHS.B., Carnegie Institute 0/ Technology, 1965(C hemistry)JOHN THOMPSON WENZELS.B., Stanford University, 1967(Chemistry)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master at Arts:DOROTHY ANKERS.B., George Williams College, 1949(Committee on Human Development)ELINOR BINGHAM BACHRACHA.B., Brown University, 1965(Political Science)MARY ELIZABETH BRUMDERS.B., Stanford University, 1964(Anthropology)THOMAS GENN COOKA.B., Cornell University, 1968(A nthropology)MARY KATHERINE DENMANA.B., Rosary College, 1963(History)MICHAEL LEO DENNENYA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964(Committee on Social Thought) GUILHERME LEITE DA SILVA DIASBach., University 0/ Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1965(Economics)CHARLES L. DRYDENA.B., Stanford University, 1967(Economics)MICHAEL HENRY DUCEYLitt.B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1956A.M., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1960S.T.L., St. Mary's College, Darjeeling, India, 1966(Sociology)DANIEL BERNARD FRIEDLANDERA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, 1966(Economics)DEREK STUART GORDONB.Sc., University of the West Indies, Kingston,Jamaica, 1967(Sociology)BARBARA S. GREENBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Sociology)PAUL ROBERT GREENOUGHS.B., Columbia University, 1968(History)ALAN R. HARRODA.B., University of Chicago, 1956(Education)PATRICIA MASTERS HELFMANA.B., Michigan State University, 1967(Anthropology)STANLEY A. HOROWITZS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966(Economics)PAUL HOFLAND HUMPHREYSA.B., University of Chicago, 1953(Psychology)CHRISTOPHER JEHNA.B., Beloit College, 1965(Economics)PHYLLIS BAUER JOHNSONA.B., Syracuse University, 1957(Committee on Human Development)ED! KARNIA.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1967(Economics)KENNETH A. KOREYS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1964(Anthropology)JOHN E. LEARY, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1966(History)DISSERTATION: Marx's Development of a SystematicApproach to Society and History, 1841-1847ELAINE DAPHNE LYNNA.B., George Washington University, 1965(Political Science)MYRA MACKOFFA.B., University of Minnesota, 1966(Education)TERRY R. McMURRYA.B., Antioch College, 1968(Sociology)CHRISTOPHER H. K. MELBYA.B., Haverford College, 1966(Committee on International Relations)IRWIN MILLERA.B., New York University, 1966(Committee on Social Thought)PATRICIA ANNE MITCHELLA.B., San Francisco State College, 1964(Committee on Human Development)LINDA SIGESMUND MOLOTCHA.B., University of Michigan, 1963(Psychology) KRISTEN RENWICK MONROEA.B., Smith College, 1968(Committee on International Relations)ARTHUR WARREN MOYSEYB.Com., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1961(Economics)LEITH PATRICIA MULLINGSS.B., Cornell University, 1966(Anthropology)MICHAEL LOUIS MUSSAA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1966(Economics)COLLEEN ELIZABETH OLINGERA.B., University of Utah, 1963M.A.T., University of Chicago, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: Domestic Water Use in the EspaiiolaValley, New Mexico: A Study in Resource Deci­sion-MakingWILLIAM ROYS OLMSTEDA.B., University of Michigan, 1965(Committee on Social Thought)HARVEY GUSTAV PAWLICKA.B., San Francisco State College, 1965(Political Science)PHILIP M. POWELL, JR.A.B., Roosevelt University, 1964(Committee on Human Development)ALICE HIGMAN REICHA.B., Pomona College, 1966(Anthropology)DONALD KEITH ROBOTHAMB.Sc., University of the West Indies, Kingston,Jamaica, 1967(Anthropology)MARIS MONITZ RODGONA.B., University of Michigan, 1968(Psychology)THOMAS JAMES ROSSENA.B., Reed College, 1965(Anthropology)HIDEO SATOA.B., International Christian University, Tokyo,Japan, 1967(Committee on International Relations)ANTHONY SEEGERA.B., Harvard University, 1967(Anthropology)MAURICE AARON STERNSA.B., Oberlin College, 1962A.M., Stanford University, 1965(Committee on Human Development)HERVE HENRI V ARENNELic., University of Aix, Marseille, France, 1968(Anthropology)JON CARL WAGNERA.B., Stanford University, 1966(Sociology)DIANE LEE MASTIN WOLCOTTA.B., San Jose State College, 1967(Anthropology)PAUL A. WRIGHTA.B., Antioch College, 1967(G�ography )DISSERTATION: The Growth and Distribution of theMormon and Non-Mormon. Populations in SaltLake City NORMAN PAUL ZIEGLERA.B., Stanford University, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Trade and Tribute in the Eigh­teenth-C entury M ewar Region RajasthanV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree oi Master ot Arts:ROBERT JOHN BRAUNREUTHERA.B., Boston College, 1959A.M., Fairfield University, 1962S.T.L., Weston College, 1966RICHARD C. BREITBACHA.B., St. Francis Seminary, 1958S.T.L., Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, 1961SANDRA LEE CRONKA.B., Western Reserve University, 1966A.M., ibid., 1966JAMES STEWART DALTONA.B., Marquette University, 1964A.M., ibid., 1965JOSEPH STEPHEN DIRRA.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1967FRANKLIN IRVING GAMWELLA.B., Yale University, 1959D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 19.63 SISTER MARY JANE GERHARTA.B., College of St. Teresa, 1962A.M., University of Missouri, 1968LARRY LEE GREENFIELDA.B., Sioux Falls College, 1963D.B., University of Chicago, 1966TIMOTHY ANKER JENSENA.B., Dana College, 1966LARRY AMOS JONESA.B., University of Washington, 1965EDWARD H. PIPERA.B., College of Wooster, 1967BROOKE JAMES ROLSTONA.B., Linfield College, 1963D.B., Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1967VI. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLFor the Degree oi Master oi Arts:FRANCIS LOUIS MIKSA, JR.A.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960D.B., Bethel Theological Seminary, 1965DISSERTATION: Charles Ammi Cutter, 1837-1903STELLA S. GOMESS.B., Inter-American. University, San German,P.R., 1963S.M., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras,P.R., 1966DISSERTATION: The Nature of the Use and Users ojthe Midwest Regional Medical LibraryREGINA I. KRAMA.B., Wheeling College, 1966DISSERTATION: The Foreign Language Collectionsof the Chicago Public Library, 1872-1947 ROSE ANN SP AITHS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1961DISSERTATION: Reviewing of Science Books Pub­lished in 1967 for Children and Young AdultsVII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JOAN H. BEERHALTERA.B., Elmhurst College, 1966 ADRIENNE DIANNE KRAFTA.B., San Francisco College for Women, 1967JANET BRUINA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1966 ELISSA M. MARTINOA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1967JACQUELINE ANN CRAWFORDA.B., Duke University, 1967 JOAN PECHANECA.B., University of Denver, 1967JOHN FRANCIS GREENS.B., Tuskegee Institute, 1961 GAIL CLAUDIA SEEMANNA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 1967JUDITH LYNN GREENBERGA.B., University of Michigan, 1967 GARY LEE SHAFFERA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1968VERNON RALEIGH HANSONA.B., Pacific Lutheran College, .1955D.B., Luther Theological Seminary, 1962 GEORGE H. WAGNER, JR.A.B., Duquesne University, 1964LORRAINE B. WALLACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1950WILLARD HARRELLA.B., Philander Smith College, 1956JIM HALL KESTERS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1961Ed.M., ibid., 1963 VIVIAN GOLAN WEISMANA.B., Hunter College of the City University of NewYork,1968WILLIAM ANTHONY WILLIAMSA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1968JEREMIAH V. KILEY, JR.A.B., Boston University, 1968 PAULETTE DIANE WOLFSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1968CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:KARL ULAN BORTNICKA.B., Oberlin College, 1966(French) SUSAN E. MASONA.B., City College of City University of New York,1966(History)WILLIAM H. SIENERA.B., University of Rochester, 1967(History)KATHLEEN WASDEN LUDMANA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1964(Social Sciences)II. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:TAMIR B. AGMONA.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1966 DOUGLAS O. ANDERSON, JR.S.B.E., University of Michigan, 1947KENNETH JOHN ALBERTS.B.M.E., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964S.M., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967 GEORGE STUTTS ANDERSONB.B.A., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1966ROGER JOSEPH BARANB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967ASHOK RAMCHANDRA BENDREB.Sc., Bombay University, India, 1958S.M., Kansas State University, 1963H. STEPHEN BEVERIDGEB.Com., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, 1968HOWARD JEFFREY BOLNICKA.B., University of Michigan, 1966SAMUEL E. BRADTS.B., Stanford University, 1961MICHAEL J. BRADYS.B., United States Military Academy, 1961HERMANN ERICH BRAUNS.B.M.E., Staatliche Ingenieurschule, Konstanz,Germany, 1964A. DEVERE BROCKHOUSEJOHN WILLIAM BRODA.B., Swarthmore College, 1962CHRISTOPHER C. BROWNES.B., Florida State University, 1967ROBERT RENSHAW BUCHHOLZARTHUR COLEGROVE BUTTERSA.B., Washington and Jefferson College, 1968MIGUEL CAPARROSDipl., Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Par­is, France, 1967JOHN PETER CHAMALESA.B., Princeton University, 1963GEORGE C. CHRISTYA.B., Princeton University, 1965BRUCE LAURENCE CLELANDA.B., Brown University, 1968LAWRENCE WALLACE COHNA.B., University of Rochester, 1968DON ANDREW COLEMANS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1958ROBERT IAN COLEMANS.Bc., University of London, England, 1965JOSEPH F. CRAMER, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1960S.M., ibid., 1963KEITH J. DANIELLSB.Sc., University of Durham, England, 1958M.Sc., ibid., 1962THOMAS RICHARD DANIELSS.B.C.E., Lehigh University, 1961STEPHEN BRADSHAW DARRA.B., Boston College, 1967 JAMES J. DEEGANE.B., Yale University, 1960E.M., ibid., 1961BRYAN McKAY DOWNIEA.B., Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota,1959PAUL JAMES EBLES.B., Northern Illinois University, 1960JOSEPH EARLE ERNSTEENS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963THOMAS W. EVANSA.M., University of Chicago, 1953ARTHUR FEFFERMANB.Comm., Sir George Williams University, Mon·treal, Quebec, Canada, 1968ADOLPH MICHAEL FERBERS.B., Indiana University, 1960GERALD FRANK FETTERERB.E.E., Marquette University, 1966MELVIN GELLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1953S.B., ibid., 1961DENIS B. B. GODDARDB.Sc., University of Durham, England, 1959RICHARD S. GOLDSTEINS.B.B.A., Roosevelt University, 1967RICHARD JOSEPH GRAVERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1955MARIAN SUE GREBINA.B., University of Chicago, 1969KENNETH STEVEN GROSSMANB.B.A., University of Miami, 1968BRIAN JOHN HALLAHANS.B., Boston College, 1966RICHARD R. HALMS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1956HOWARD BARRY HARMON, JR.BRADFORD H. HEDRICKA.B., Tulane University, 1968ALAN C. HENDERSONRICHARD CHARLES HERDRICHA.B., Marquette University, 1962NEIL FRANK HERSHENSONS.B., Boston University, 1965JAY F. HIGGINSA.B., Princeton University, 1967THOMAS PETTIE HOEKELMANB.C.E., Cornell University, 1964DAVID WEBSTER HOL TYA.B., DePauw University, 1961S.M., University of New Mexico, 1964Ph.D., ibid., 1966JAMES HINCHLIFF INGERSOLL, JR.A.B., Dartmouth College, 1968JOHN ALAN JACOBSS.B., St. Lawrence University, 1968ROGER E. JOHNSONA.B., Princeton University, 1967HAROLD F. KAISER, JR.B.Met.E., Cornell University, 1960M.Met.E., ibid., 1965JULES HOWARD KAMINB.A.Sc., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1965M.A., ibid., 1967THOMAS JOSEPH KEEFERA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1961JOHN CHONGCHUL KIMA.B., Macalester College, 1967Lic., University of Louvain, Belgium, 1969HENRY JOSEPH KOBBEMANS.B., Iowa State University, 1963WILLIAM N. KOHLINSS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967BARRY N. KUMINSB.Ch.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967JIMMY C. LEATHA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1966RICHARD BENJAMIN LEVENTHALS.B.B.A., State University of New York, Buffalo,1968JAMES WILLIAM LEWISS.B., Miami University, 1963ROBERT WILLIAM LUKENA.B., Brown University, 1967T. L. MALDENB.Comm., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Canada, 1968ROBERT E. MANSENS.B.M.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1958HOWARD S. MARKSS.B.Ec., University of Pennsylvania, 1967DAVID TODD MARTINS.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1960TERRENCE JOHN McCARTHYB.B.A., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1965GENE SNOW MERCERS.B., University of Utah, 1951MICHAEL G. MEYERS.B., State University of Iowa, 1966JAMES EDWARD MILLERA.B., University of Minnesota, 1966VERNON A. MILLERA.B., Stanford University, 1963 CHARLES S. MODLISZEWSKIA.B., Brown University, 1968FREDERICK E. MUELLERB.Ch.E., University of Minnesota, 1950THOMAS F. MULLANEY, JR.A.B., Beloit College, 1961A.M., Northwestern University, 1965MICHAEL J. MURPHYA.B., University of Chicago, 1963THOMAS WILLIAM NASTS.B.I.M., University of Cincinnati, 1962JAMES GREGORY OZARKB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1968REINOLDAS PIPYNES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1955JAN JOSEPH PIVECS.B.E.E., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963JOHN MURDOCK PRINZA.B., Harvard University, 1966JOHN GEORGE QUINNERTA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1963HENRY RAKS.B.B.A., Drexel Institute of Technology, 1968DENNIS R. RANEYS.B.Ch.E., South Dakota School of Mines andTechnology, 1965WILLIAM G. RAPPS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1961W. MICHAEL RIORDANS.B.C.E., Purdue University, 1967ALAN KEITH ROBERTSONS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1966JEWELENE RYAN ROBINSONJOHN EDWARD ROGERSA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964LL.B., Harvard University, 1967DAVID A. RYANA.B., University of Iowa, 1954DALE REISS SCHECHTERS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1968LAWRENCE RICHARD SCHELLS.B., Michigan State University, 1965MARVIN SCHRAMS.B., Washington University, 1947ROLAND E. SCHUCHTDOUGLAS ALLAN SCHWARTZA.B., University of Utah, 1960STEPHEN TAYLOR SCOTTS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965RICHARD C. SHEPHERDB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967ARCH YOUNG SLATE IIIA.B., Doane College, 1950WILLEM F. O. SPIEGELKandidaatsexamen, State University of Groningen,The Netherlands, 1968RICHARD STACKS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1966BRUCE ALAN STEGMANB.B.A., Northwestern University, 1967JAMES A. STEINBACKS.B.M.E., University of Wisconsin, 1967JAMES STEPHEN SUMMERSS.B.M.E., University of Kansas, 1947TAKAGAKI YOSHIKAZUB.Comm., Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan,1965 ROBERT B. TYLER IIB.B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1968CLAYTON CARL VERLOS.B.M.E., University of Wisconsin, 1948THOMAS A. WALSHS.B., LeMoyne College, 1964HARRY McCLAIN WARD IIIE.B.', Yale University, 1962MICHAEL JAY WENGROFFB.B.A., University of Michigan, 1968NICOLE WILLIAMSLie., University of Geneva, Switzerland, 1966Lie., Graduate Institute of International Studies,Geneva, Switzerland, 1968GEORGE RICHARD ZIELINSKI, JR.S.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964III. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Theology:KENNETH EDWARD CHRISTIANSENA.B., Valparaiso University, 1965 PHILIP A. GRONBACHA.B., Luther College, 1967IV. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:JOHN PAUL AHERNA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1963JOEL M. BERNSTEINA.B., University of Michigan, 1966BARRY B. KREISLERS.B., Northwestern University, 1966 CHARLES RALPH LEVUNS.B., University of Illinois, Champaign, 1966STANLEY HOWARD MEADOWSA.B., University of Illinois, Champaign, 1966CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINESTEPHEN WILLIAM ARCHA.B., Stanford University, 1964(Biology)DISSERTATION: Avian Photoperiodism: Interactionbetween Light and Circadian Rhythm in theRegulation of Gonadal Growth JAMES PATTERSON BACON, JR.A.B., Carleton College, 1961(Biology)DISSERTATION: Local and Latitudinal Variations inReptile and Amphibian Community Structure inEast AsiaJOHN DYKEMA BEEBES.B., Calvin College, 1964S.M., University of South Dakota, 1966(Botany)DISSERTATION: Amylases of Selected Species of As­pergillusDAVID BROCK DUSENBERYA.B., Reed College, 1964(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: DNA Packing and Acridine Dye In­teractions in Bacteriophage and ChromatinBURR SIMMONS EICHELMAN, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1964M.D., ibid., 1968(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: A Subcortical Lesion Study ofShock-Induced Aggression in the RatNICHOLAS J. GROSSB.A., University of Cambridge, England, 1960B.M., ibid., 1961(Biology)DISSERTATION: Control of Mitochondrial Mass, Ac­tivity, and Turnover under the Influence of Thy­roid HormoneBARBARA A. HAYHOMEA.B., Hastings College, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Biology)DISSERTATION: Genetic Studies on the Regulationof the Amylolytic Enzymes of Aspergillus niger KAY ALVIN KYSERA.B., University of Missouri, 1963M.D., University of Chicago, 1968(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Tissue, Subcellular, and Molec­ular Binding of Estradiol to Dimetliylbenzanthra­cene-lsuluced Rat Mammary TumorsRADHAKANTA MISHRAB.V.Sc., Utkal University, Cuttack, Orissa, India,1961S.M., Michigan State University, 1965(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: Mycobacterial f3-LactamaseLOUISE PRAKASHA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1963A.M., Washington University, 1965(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Repair of DNA Damaged by theChemical Mutagen Methyl Methanesulfonate inBacillus subtilisYOSHIHISA TSUDAS.B., Tokyo Agricultural University, 1958S.M., University &f Chicago, 1964(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Ornithine Metabolism by Clostrid­ium sticklandiiII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMIRIAM DAHL BURNOA.B., Beloit College, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION : Herod the Great in the Middle Eng­lish Cycle Plays: A Study in Traditions, Dra­matic Conception, and Dramatic RepresentationRICHARD M. CLEWETT, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1966A.M., ibid., 1967(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Structure, Convention, and Argu­ment in Sir David Lindsay's Major WorksANDREW BRUCE CRICHTONA.B., Earlham College, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Those Despicable Kings as ObjectLessons in Political Obedience for the SixteenthCenturyLOIS MARIE FINKA.B., Capital University, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1955(Art)DISSERTATION: The Role of France in AmericanArt: 1850-1870 KARELISA VOELKER BAR TIGANA.B., College of Wooster, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Epigrams in the Greek Anthol-ogy about Greek CitiesESTHER JACOBSON LEONGA.B., University of Chicago, 1962A.M., ibid., 1964(Art)DISSERTATION: Space and Time in Chinese Land­scape Painting of the Fifteenth and SixteenthCenturiesJULIET McGRATHA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963A.M., ibid., 1965(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Pleasaunt Fable: English Fictionand Historiography, 1485-1594ROBERT GERALD NOREENA.B., University of Chicago, 1960A.M., ibid., 1963(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Bearing Witness to Life: The Novelsof Saul BellowROBERT MANNING STROZIER IIB.Mech.Eng., Georgia Institute of Technology,1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Sixteenth-Century Critical Theoryin England: Ascham, Sidney and BaconGLENN TAYLOR WEBBA.B., Abilene Christian College, 1957M.F.A., University of Chicago, 1959(Art)DISSERTATION: Japanese Scholarship behind Momo­yama Painting and Trends in Japanese Paintingca. 1500-1700 as Seen in the Light of a StylisticReexamination of the Nature of Chinese Influ­ence on Kano Painters and Some of Their Contemporaries ROBERT VICTOR WESSA.B., University of Chicago, 1963A.M., ibid., 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Modes of Fictional Structure inHenry Fielding and Jane AustenELLEN WILLIAMSA.B., Barat College of the Sacred Heart, 1952A.M., University of Chicago, 1953(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Harriet Monroe and the Poetry Ren­aissance-The First Ten Years of Poetry: AMagazine of Verse, 1912-1922'III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESPETER M. CAPLANS.B., N ew York University, 1960S.M., ibid., 1962(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Production of Downdrafts byRainRUTH L. DUSENBERYS.B., University of Chicago, 1966(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: The Photoreactivity of AromaticKetonesCHARLES KEITH GARRETTS.B., Purdue University, 1961S.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Radiochemical Studies 0/ the Inter­action of Energetic Pions with Complex NucleiEFTHYMIOS MARINOUKYRIAKOPOULOSEngr.Dipl., University of Athens, Greece, 1960Econ.Pol.Sci.Dipl., ibid., 1961S.M., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1964S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: Chiral Symmetry Model EDWARD RICHMANS.B., Brown University, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Measurement 0/ Total Cross Sec­tions of LiF and AR, KR and N.GRANT DELBERT VENERABLE IIS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1965S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Pulse Radiolysis 0/ Transition MetalCyanide Complexes in Aqueous SolutionJOHN YEH-CHUN WANGS.M., U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1959S.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: A Quasi-One-Dimensional CumulusCloud Model: A Study on the Formation andDevelopment of Orographic Shallow CumulusCloudsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESROGER KERN BAERS.B., American University, 1951A.M., Catholic University 0/ America, 1956(Sociology) .DISSERTATION: Social and Economic Correlates o]White and Nonwhite Male Labor Force Partici­pation PETER BENEDICTA.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Ula: An Anatolian Town-The De.cline of a Mediating CenterGEORGE J. DILLAVOUA.B., University of Illinois, 1946A.M., Columbia University, 1951(Education)DISSERTATION: The Swarthmore Chautauqua: AnAdult Education EnterpriseJACQUELINE M. FALKA.B., Carleton College, 1950A.M., Radcliffe College, 1953A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Organization of RememberedLife Experience of Older People: Its Relation toAnticipated Stress, to Subsequent Adaptation,and to AgeDAVID STRONG FLIGHTA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1950A.M., Columbia University, 1956(Education)DISSERTATION: Development. and Characteristics ojRegional Educational LaboratoriesALLAN H. FURHMANA.B., Northeastern University, 1964(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Relationship of A.fJective Dei­icits and Minimal Brain Dysfunction to Schizo­phreniaSARAH KLASSEN HASSS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1965(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Developmental and Stylistic Aspectsof Visual Form Perception in Young ChildrenMARSHALL DEAN HERRONA.B., Central Washington State College, 1958M.Ed., Harvard University, 1962(Education)DISSERTATION: The Nature of Scientific Enquiry asSeen by Selected Philosophers, Science Teachers,and Recent Curricular MaterialsREED HERTFORDS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1960S.M., ibid., 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: Sources of Change in Mexican Agri­cultural Production, 1940-65PETER JENSEN HILLS.B., Montana State College, 1964(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Economic Impact of Immigra­tion into the United States .MARGARET HELLIE HUYCKA.B., Vassar College, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Age Norms and Career Lines in theCareers of Military Officers NORMAN MAURICE KAPLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1939A.M., ibid., 1948(Economics)DISSERTATION: Studies in Soviet Capital Formationand Economic GrowthPAUL B. KERNA.B., Earlham College, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(History)DISSERTATION: The New Liberalism in Wilhelm·inian GermanyJOHN N. KOTRELitt. B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1962(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The View From the Border: ASocial-Psychological Study of Current Catholi­cismIAN MAcIVERSc.B., University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1961M.Sc., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: Urban Water Supply Alternatives:Perception and Choice in the Grand Basin,OntarioMICHAEL ELLIOTT MEEKERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Black Sea Turks: A Study ofHonor, Descent, and MarriageQUENTIN DAVID NELSONS.B., University of Nebraska, 1942A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(E ducation )DISSERTATION: The Congolese TeacherROBERT A. PAULA.B., Harvard University, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Sherpas and Their ReligionSHERRY ORTNER PAULA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Food for Thought: A Key Symbolin Sherpa CultureNORMAN ROBERTSON IIA.B., Valparaiso University, 1951S.M., Indiana University, 1954(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Maternal Teaching Style as a De­terminer of Child LearningJOHN A. ROHRA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1957A.M., Georgetown University, 1964(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Selective Conscientious Ob­jector: A Study in Public PolicyLOUIS MARTIN SEAGULLA.B., Rutgers University, 1963A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Southern Republicanism: PartyCompetition in the American South, 1940-1968SALEM V. SETHURAMANB.Sc., University 0/ Mysore, India, 1955B.Sc. (Honours), ibid., 1960A.M., University 0/ Delhi, India, 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: Long Run Demand for Dra/t Ani­mals in Indian Agriculture JULIUS PAUL SLAVENASA.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1959A.M., ibid., 1961(History)DISSERTATION: The Klaipeda-Memel Controversy,1919-1939JUAN ANTONIO ZAPATAContador Publico, National University 0/ Cuyo,Mendoza, Argentina, 1964A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Economics 0/ Pump Irrigation:The Case 0/ Mendoza, ArgentinaV. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBRYAN McKAY DOWNIEA.B., Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota,1959M.B.A., University 0/ Chicago, 1970DISSERTATION: Bi-National Wage Patterns: AnEmpirical Analysis DONALD E. SEXTON, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1963M.B.A., University 0/ Chicago, 1965DISSERTATION: Do Blacks Pay More? A Compari-son 0/ Prices Paid for Grocery Store Commodi­ties by Black and White FamiliesVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLROBERT DEAN BENNEA.B., Midland College, 1959A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: Toward a Theory 0/ Responsibility:A Critique 0/ Four ProposalsMING-CHUNG CHIUD.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961A.M., ibid., 1963DISSERTATION: Two Types 0/ Folk Piety: A Com­parative Study 0/ Two Folk Religions in FormosaJ. BRUCE LONGA.B., Baylor University, 1959A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: Visions 0/ Terror and Bliss: A Study0/ Rudra-Siva in Pre-Puriinic Hinduism GILBERT W. SCHEDLERA.B., Concordia College, St. Louis, Missouri, 1957D.B., Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis,Missouri, 1960A.M., Washington University, 1963DISSERTATION: The Modern lob: Rebellion andAffirmation in Recent American FictionROBERT O'HAIR THOMPSONA.B., Earlham College, 1946D.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1954A.M., ibid., 1962DISSERTATION: The Function and Limits 0/ Faithand Reason: A Critique 0/ Emil Brunner's Meth­odologyVII. IN THE GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOLVICTOR ROSENBERGA.B., Lehigh University, 1964S.M., ibid., 1966DISSERTATION: A Statistical Technique for Com­puter-Aided Indexing D. KATHRYN WEINTRAUBA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1951A.M., ibid., 1960DISSERTATION: The Syntax 0/ Some English Rela­tive ClausesVIII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONJOHN R. SCHUERMANS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1960A.M., ibid., 1963DISSERTATION: Frustration 0/ Expectations as aPredictor 0/ Post-Hospital Symptomatology 0/Psychiatric PatientsTHE CONFERRING OF THE ROSENBERGERMEDALHAROLD JOACHIM, Curator of Prints and Drawings, Art Institute ofChicagoIn recognition of your sensitivity, your scholarship, your deep devotion to your chosen profession,curatorship, which you have made an art in itself.The candidate will be presented by Robert E. Streeter, Professor, Department ofEnglish Language and Literature, and Dean, Division of the Humanities.ALMA MATERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her who owns us as her sons;Our loyal voices let us raise,And bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONFantasy in G Major(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recession)BachRICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director oi Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistROBERT LODINE, Visiting CarillonneurLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLELWOOD V. JENSENEDMUND WELLS KITCHDIANE B. ARNKOFFDAVID H. BENSMANDAVID D. BONACCISUSAN M. CACHELDEBORAH S. CAHNEDWIN C. DOUGLASSROSCOE C. GILES IIIANNE T. HAMBLINDENNIS A. HEJHALNANCY L. JASPERSUSAN H. JEWETT MARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSISTANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDESSUSAN KIMMELMANSUSAN LANDAYSTUART N. LERWICKMARC H. LIPSCHUTZSTANLEY C. MARTENSJOHN T. MORRISONNINA R. PERMUTTMICHAEL T. RADCLIFFEROBERT T. TURNERMARK H. WENERA PARTIAL LIST OF GRADUATES, MARCH 1970, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSERECEIVING B.A., B.S., M.B.A., M.D., S.S.A. MASTERS, MASTERSOF THEOLOGY AND DIVINITY, AND LAW (EXCEPT J.S.D.) DEGREES(The symbol "wi 0" means "without thesis")Anker, Dorothy (Human Development) M.A.Paper: Agreement between self and others' evaluations among preschoolchildren.Arch, Stephen William (Biology) Ph.D.QL 999 Avian photoperiodism: interaction between light and circadianrhythm in the regulation of gonadal growth.Bachrach, Elinor Bingham (Political Science) M.A.Paper: nPowellismn and political culture: the impact of race problemson British politics.Bacon, James Patterson (Biology) Ph.D.QL 999 Local and latitudinal variations in reptile and amphibiancommunity structure in East Asia.Baer, Roger Kern (Sociology) Ph.D.HD 10000 Social and economic correlates of white and nonwhite malelabor force participation.Band, Yehuda B. (Physics) M.S. wloBeardsley, Michael (General Studies) M.A.Paper: Language and being in the writings of Martin Heidegger andseveral French symbolist poets.Beebe, John Dykema (Botany) Ph.D.QK 999 Amylases of selected species of Aspergillus.Benedict, Peter (Anthropology) Ph.D.GN 999 Ula: an Anatolian town; the decline of a mediating center.Benne, RobertBT 9999 (Divinity) Ph.D.Toward a theory of responsibility; a critique of fourproposals.Berman, Howard Ray (Linguistics) M.A.Paper: A survey of the ancient Greek verb clauses.Bianchini, Mauro (Mathematics) M.S. wloPage 2, March 1970/(;rcf\",hBortnick, Karl Ulan (Education� M.A.T,Paper: Grammaire Schematique de la Langue Francaise.Brumder, Mary Elizabeth (Anthropology) M.A.Paper: Church and community among Samoan immigrants in San Francisco.Burek, Anthony (Physics) M.S. wloBurno, Miriam Dahl (English Lang$.& Lits.) Ph.D.PR 9999 Herod the Great in the middle English cycle plays: a studyin traditions, dramatic conception and dramatic representation.Camann, David E. (Statistics) M.S. wloCaplan, Peter M. (Geophysical Sciences) Ph.D.QC 1099 The productation of downdrafts by rain.(Gl)Chao, Lin (Far Eastern Langs. & Civs.) M.A.Paper: Marriage, inheritance and lineage organization in Shang China.Chiu, Ming-Chung (DiYinity) Ph.D.BL 9999 Two types of folk piety: a comparative study of two folkreligions in Formosa.Clewett, Richard M. (English Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.'PR 2296 Structure, convention, and argument in Sir David Lindsay's.L6z8c6 major works.Coleman, Sinclair Bowman (Statistics) M.S. wloCook, Thomas Genn (Anthropology) M.A.Paper: Social groups in Late Basketmaker.Crichton, Andrew Bruce (English Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PR 9999 Those despicable kings as object lessons in politicalobedience for the sixteenth century.Crichton, Irene Kaye (Microbiology) S.M.QR 999 A study of inosine-guanine pyrophosohorylase in Escherichia coli.Denman, Mary Katherine (History) M.A. wloDenneny, Michael Leo (Social Thought) M.A.Paper: Kierkegaard's concept of soul.Dias, Guilherme Leite Da Silva (Economics) M.A. wloDillavou, George J. (Education) Ph.D.LC 6999 The Swarthmore chautauqua: an adult education enterprise.Downie, Bryan McKay (Business) ·Ph.D.HD 10000 Bi-national wage patterns: an empirical analysis.Dryden, Charles L. (Economics) M.A. wloPage 3, March 1970Ducey, Michael Henry (Sociology) M.A.Paper: Mystics as a social type: case of Ignatius-Loyola.Dusenbery, David B. (Biophysics) Ph.D.�H ?�4 DNA packing.and acridine dye interactions in bacteriophager and chromabdn ,Dusenbery, Ruth (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD 1099 The photoreactivity of aromatic ketones •• 5Eggarter, Eugenia (Physics) M.S. wloEhrich, Marion Fiedler (Pharmacology) S.M.RM 999 A study of some trifluoromethyl compounds as inducers ofliver microsomal enz.Ymes in rats.Eichelman, Burr S. (Psychology) Ph.D.QP 999 The effect of subcortical lesions on shock-induced aggressionin the rat.Falk, Jacqueline M. (Human Development) Ph.D.BF 1999 The organization of remembered life experience of older(Ed) people: its relation to anticipated stress, to subsequentadaptation, and to age.Fink, Lois Marie (Art) Ph.D.N 8999 The role of France in American art: 1850-1870.Flight, David S. (Education) Ph.D.LB 3999 Development and characteristics of regional educationallaboratories.Friedlander, Daniel Bernard (Economics) M.A. wloFurhman, Allan H. (Psychology) Ph.D.RC 1099 The relationship of affective deficits and minimal draindysfunction to schizophrenia.Garrett, Charles (Chemistry) Ph.D.QD 1099 Radiochemical studies of the interaction of energetic pions.5 with complex nuclei.Gomes, Stella S. (Gr�duate Library School) A.M.Z 10999 The nature of the use and users of the Midwest RegionalMedical Library.Gordon, Derek Stuart (Sociology) M.A.Paper: Race in the process of occupational achievement: the case ofGuyana.Gorodess, Margarett (Far Eastern Langs. & Lits.) M.A.Paper: Who , a Chinese puzzle.Greenberg, Barbara S. (Sociology) M.A.Paper: Determinants of participation in a university sit-in.Page 4, March 1970Greenough, Paul Robert (History) M.A. w/oGross, Nicholas (Biology) Ph.D.QH 999 Control of mitochondrial mass, activity, and turnover underthe influence of thyroid hormone.Hartigan, Karelisa Voelker (Classical Langs. & Lits.) Ph.D.PA.9999 The epigrams in the Greek'anthology about Greek cities.Hass, Sarah Klassen (Psychology) Ph:D.BF 1999 Development and stylistic aspects of visual form perceptionin young children.Hayhome, Barbara A. (Biology) Ph.D.QP 999 Genetic studies on the regulation of the amylolytic enzymesof Aspergillus niger.Helfman, Patricia Masters (Anthropology) M.A.Paper: Vertebral variations in North Pacific Coast Indians.Herron, Marshall Dean (Education) Ph.D.LB 3999 The nature of scientific enquiry as seen by selectedphilosophers, science teachers and recent curricular materials.Hertford, Reed (Economics) Ph.D.HD 10000 Sources of change in Mexican agricultural producation, 1940-1965.Hill, Peter Jensen (Economics) Ph.D.JV 9999 The economic impact of immigration into the United States.Horowitz, Stanley A. (Economics) M.A. wloHumphreys, Paul (Psychology) M.A.Paper: Self concept correlates of poor youth.Huyck, Margaret Hellie (Human Development) Ph.D.UB 999 Age norms and career lines in the careers of military officers.(Ed)Jehn, Christopher (Economics) M.A. wloJenkins, Donald (Art) M.A.Paper: The dating of Harunobu prints.Johnson, Phyllis Bauer (Human Development) M.A.Paper: Father role perceptions of Negro and Italian children.Kaplan, Norman Maurice (Economics) Ph.D.HC 999 Studies in Soviet capital formation and economic power.Karni, Edi (Economics) M.A. wloKern, Paul B. (History) Ph.D.DD 999 The new liberalism in Wilhelminian Germany.Korey, Kenneth A. (Anthropology) M.A.Paier: Characteristics of the distributions of non-metric variantsof the skull.Page 5, March 1970Kotre, John Nicholas (Psychology) Ph.D.BX 10999 The view from the border: a social-psychological study ofcurrent Catholioism.Kram, Regina I. (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z 10999 The foreign language collections of the Chicago PublicLibrary, 1872-1947.Kyriakopoulos, Efthymios Marinou (Physics) Ph.D.QC. 101r Chiral symmetry model.Kyser, Kay Alvin (Physiology) Ph.D.QP 999 The tissue, subcellular, and molecular binding of estradiolto dimethylbenzanthracene-induced rat mammary tumors.Lembares, Nicholas (Radiology) S.M.RC 1099 Use of a semi-conductor detector to reduce the effects of�2�ttered radiation in thyroid scanning procedures withI.Leong, Esther J. (Art) Ph.D.ND 3999 Space and time in Chinese landscape painting of thefifteenth and sixteenth centuries.Leary, JohnHX 999 (History) A.M.Marx's development of a systematic approach to society andhistory, 1841-1847.Long, Joe Bruce (Divinity) Ph.D.BL 9999 Visions of terror and bliss: A study of Rudra-Siva inpre-Puranic Hinduism.Lynn, Elaine Daphne (Political Science) M.A.Paper: India's nuclear policy.McGrath, Juliet (English Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PR 9999 Pleasaunt fable: English fiction and historiography, 1485-1594.MacIver, Ian (Geogr�hy) Ph.D.Urban water supply alternatives: perception and choice inthe Grand Basin, Ontario.McMurry, Terry R. (Sociology) M.A.Paper: Ghettoization and economic assimilation Mexican-Americans inLos Angeles./�y.tO'f �Mason, Susan E. (Education� M.A.,Paper: Kenwood High School and its community.Meeker, Michael E. (Anthropology) Ph.D.DR 999 The Black Sea Turks: a study of honor, des.cent, and marriage.Lindholm, James (Linguist±S) M.A.Paper: The role of � 'to be' in a grammar in Tamil.Page 6, March 1970Melby, Christopher H. K. (International Relations) M.A.Paper: Viability in a new nation: a study of Guyana.Miller, Irwin (Social Thought) M.A.Paper: The Rhetorical manner of Machiavelli's thought.Miksa, Francis Louis (Graduate Library School) A.M.Z 10999 Charles Ammi Cutter, 1837-1903.Mishra, R. K. (Pharmacology) Ph.D.RM 999 Mycobaterial p-lactamase.Mitchell, Patricia Anne (Human Development) M.A.Paper: Auditory discrimination in lower-class Negro children.Molotch, Linda Sigesmund (Psychology) M.A.Paper: A new method for assessing pain sensitivity in subhuman species.Monroe, Kristen Renwick (International Relations) M.A.Paper: Attitudes toward European integration: an examination of thespillover concept.Moysey, Arthur Warren (Economics) M.A. wloMullings, Leith Patricia (Anthropology) M.A.Paper: Aspects of the concept of self in two West African tribes:the Ashanti and the Tallensi.Mussa, Michael Louis (Economics) M.A. w/oNelson, Quentin David (Education) Ph.D.LB 3999 The Congolese teacher; a study of teacher recruitmentcommitment and wastage in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Nessman, Emma Rita (Romance Langs. & Lits.) M.A. wloNoonan, F.Paper: Thomas (History) M.A.John of Orta's Life of Louis of Toulouse.Noreen, Robert G. (English Lang. & Lit.) Ph.D.PS 3503 Bearing witness to life: the novels of Saul Bellow •• E436z8N8Olinger, Colleen Elizabeth (Geography) A.M.GB 9999 Domestic water use in the Expafiola Valley, New Mexico:(Ge) a study in resource decision-making.Olmsted, William Rays (Social Thought) M.A.Paper: The double in three works of Dostoevsky.Ordower, Henry (Germanic Langs. & Lits.) M.A.Paper: The rebel in Strindberg's late dramatic works.Paul, Robert A. (Anthropology) Ph.D.DS 999 Sherpas.:&ftEi- their religion.ctPage 7, March 1970Paul, Sherry Ortner (Anthropology) Ph.D.,p-� �N 999 Food for thought: a key symbo in Sherpa culture.:;·P1".... I&--'"? • e-» ( rJ �A ,oJ I� ;'1-----� H It..t.ick, arvey Gustav (Political Science) M.A.Paper: The interrelationship of ambiguity tolerance, curriculumpreference and disposition toward political authority.Pollock, Lansing R. 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