· THE UNiVERSiTY Of CHiCAGO-::::::-----_------l'OUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER.>:Three Hundred Thirty-secondCONVOCATiO/TheSPRiNGSECOND SESSIONJune TwelfthA.D. Nineteen Hundred SeventyROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCliSESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Duodecimi Toni(The congregation standing until the prayer) Giovanni GahrieliThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidate for the Rosenberger MedalThe Candidates for the Honorary DegreesThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"THE AGE OF ANGER---AND FEAR"ALLISON DAVISJohn Dewey Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Educationo filii et filiae THE ANTHEMV 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 HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Gary Andrew AhrensDiane Beth ArnkoffKathleen Patricia AtlassDavid BarnardArmin Guy BarnettSarah R. BarrDeborah Ellen BelleDavid H. BensmanMary Aldwin BissonTerrence Paul BissonEllen Beth BogolubMark Allen BohnhorstDavid Damian BonacciAmy Beth BridgesAndrew Joseph BruzewiczSusan Marie CachelDeborah Stern CahnWilliam Joseph Campbell, Jr.Larry ColkerLinda Smith CrnieT. David DaviesEdwin Crews DouglassJames H. DrickerDeborah Vainder EdidinRobert P. EdwardsIrl Lawrence ExteinRobert E. Fay IIIElise Joanne FrankPaula Sopkin FriedmanReinhold Stuart FritzohnAnn Miriam GarfieldPenny GarfinkleRoscoe Conkling Giles IIIJudith Lynne GoldsteinSamuel Ezra GoldsteinStephen M. GoodmanThomas W. GraberRobert Michael Greenfield Anne HamblinSteven Lee HarrisDennis Arnold HejhalIsaac HochSusan HochMonica Carrington HollsteinLoren S. IglarshStephen Michael JaffeySusan Hills JewettKeith Alan JoinerMichele Elizabeth KaneIlene M. KantrovTrudy Ann KarlsonNorman William KatzJudith Diane KaufmanRichard Lloyd KilbergSusan KimmelmanSusan LandayScott Alan LathropStuart Noel LerwickLee J. LevittMarc Harris LipschutzPaula LitzkyRobert Eric LoebTimothy Bertil LovainDavid LubanDiana Lynn MarderLewis Harvey MargolisStanley Charles MartensHoward MasurNina P. MeadeMarc Adam MilesLaura J. MizelCatherine Evelyn MoritzJohn T. MorrisonPatrick K. MurrayLawrence Paul Nees, Jr.David Michael Novak Stephen Francis O'ByrneDaniel Nathan OshersonBruce Do Bos PattersonJohn A. PeplinskiRandolph James PerazziniDavid Alan PlaistedHalleck PollardMichael Thomas RadcliffeArthur Lawrence ReingoldBertrand Allen RicePeter Donald RichardsonWilliam Anderson RomineBarbara Elaine RottenbergHelen ScharyRichard L. SchmalbeckRobert A. SchommerSusan Jane SchulherrMarc Paul SeidlerRobert Jacob ShapiroRichard SieburthLarry Alan SklarMarvin Harry SolomonLawrence Neff StoutJohn William ThomsonThomas Cornell TollefsonMark David TolpinRobert Thomas TurnerJohn L. TymoczkoMary M. WahlstrandMark H. WenerVirginia Wright WexmanRita May WigglesworthFrank Anthony WilczekJanet WinikoffJill W olhandlerMichael Alan ZwellMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1970 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARDavid Damian BonacciEdwin Crews DouglassRoscoe Conkling Giles III Dennis Arnold HejhalStephen Michael JaffeyStuart Noel Lerwick John T. Morrison1970 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARDiane Beth ArnkoffDeborah Ellen BelleDavid H. BensmanEllen Beth BogolubSusan Marie CachelDeborah Stern CahnLarry ColkerAnne HamblinSteven Lee HarrisIsaac HochSusan Hills Jewett Trudy Ann KarlsonJudith Diane KaufmanSusan KimmelmanScott Alan LathropLee J. LevittMarc Harris LipschutzDavid LubanDiana Lynn MarderStanley Charles MartensNina P. MeadeDavid Michael NovakMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARCarolyn Lee DaffronLawrence Burton EbertAnthony Thomas GraftonRickie Vance HayEllen Maud Kaisse Deborah KaplanMichael Steven KaplanNancy Jo KatagiriGerald Michael KowarskyDeborah Lea Madansky Daniel Nathan OshersonDavid Alan PlaistedMichael Thomas RadcliffeBertrand Allen RiceRichard L. SchmalbeckRichard SieburthMark David TolpinRobert Thomas TurnerFrank Anthony WilczekJames Winston MorrisHarry Sandy OrbachHarold Jay ParanskyKirk Noble RobinsonLarry Robert SipeMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Ronald Charles EngladeRichard C. Gethmann James Marlin LandwehrYvette Perez-Chiesa Glenn M. SharrockDuane Harold SmithAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:Joseph Robert AhlgrenMary BissonRobert Edward Fay IIIGerald Francis HermanStephen Michael Jaffey Juan Carlos McMillanDavid Alan PlaistedArthur ReingoldMarvin Harry SolomonMarc Tolpin Robert TurnerJohn TymoczkoRita WigglesworthSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapterof Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Paul Lucien Bessette Roxane McKayGeorge Riddler Buchanan III Martha Jane MuttiKen Arnold Collinsworth Anthony F. PhilippsPerry Victor Halushka Arthur G. Robins Paul Henry RockeyCalixto Antonio Romero, Jr.Walter Henry SternMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:H. Stephen BeveridgeJames L. CaronThomas L. CooperCharles William Cramb, Jr.Karen Lee FittDavid A. GoldmanPhilip James GullifordRonald P. HaltonAbel C. HauriDonald E. HenschelJohn Earl Hinkle Paul Chi-chung HsiaRantch IsquithWilliam W. Jarvis, Jr.MacLellan E. KingEdward R. KuncelStephen R. LarsonLeon Michael L'HuillierT. L. MaldenJames R. MenschingJacques MosconiGeorge Edward Powlick Michael James RichmondFrancis J . RyanJames William Stone, Jr.John M. SummerfieldDiana Kay TempleChristine Louise ThomasLambert G. VanthienenTheodore A. VlamisArthur A. WassermanLoren J. WesternThomas Nolan YoungMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:James Alva BeatC. John BureshJoAnn Lois ChandlerJan Timothy Chilton Walter HellersteinGeorge Arthur HisertCharles Clay IviePaul Martin Shupack Mark Benedict SimonsTheodore Stuart SimsLewis M. WineThe Academy of American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, is awarded toRichard Z. Duffee, First POEMS: "A Thinking Man's Game"and "Other Poems"Paul Joseph Belserene, Honorable Mention POEM: "November 22, St. Cecelia's Day"Emily Grosholz, Honorable Mention POEM: "David"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, are.awarded toBarbara Shatkin, FirstSteven Mencher, SecondRichard Gaeke, Third Armin Guy Barnett, FourthBernard Gustin, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded jointly toJames BoonWilliam Hylander PAPER: "Through Literary Correspondence toClaude Levi-Strauss"PAPER: "A Roentgenographic CephalometricAnalysis of a Canadian Eskimo Popu­lation"The Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toJames Friesen ESSAY: "Franz Anton Maulbertsch and theIconography of His 'Bild der Duld­ung'"The Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to a student in the Law School whose workin the first-year tutorial program is most worthy, is awarded jointly toKeith H. Beyler Donna M. MuraskyThe MiIIard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the CoIIege community, are awarded toFred W esley DeVore, FirstThomas Cornell Tollefson, 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 School of Medicine whose research is judgedto be the most meritorious, is made toRoxane McKay PAPER: Intramitochondrial Localization of 8-Aminolevulinic Acid Synthetase andFerrochelatase in Rat LiverThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toGeorge Riddler Buchanan IIIThe B'nai Zion Medal, for proficiency in Hebrew, is awarded toLee J. LevittThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the second-year marketing studentin the Graduate School of Business with the most outstanding academicrecord, is awarded toHoward S. MarksThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved the high·est record in the field of Mathematics, is awarded jointly toDennis Hejhal Frank Anthony WilczekThe Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toLonnie McAllister PAPER: "Reflection in Three Donne Poems"The Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with theHowell Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University of Chicago:David Harlan BensmanEdwin DouglassAnn Miriam GarfieldThomas Andrew Harris, Jr. James Bertram RebhanJean Carolyn WiklerRobert James KieslingJudy May LarsonTimothy Vincent McGreeWilliam Liasson PhillipsThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a -student in the School of SocialService Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseoi future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toKaren Lee AdamsThe Chicago Chapter or the Financial Executives Institute Award, to a grad­uating accounting student in the Graduate School of Business who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship and leadership abilities, is awardedtoRobert D. CadieuxThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toGeraldine Malkinson, First POEM: "The Glass Woman"Paul Joseph Belserene, Second POEM: "Sestina"Marvin Richard Montney, Third POEM: "Song of Sophroniscus' Son"Reuben Alan Bernick, Honorable Mention POEMS: "Oedipus Cycle"Michael D. Mesic, Honorable Mention POEM: "The Gift"The Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the outstanding comment produced by athird-year member of The University of Chicago Law Review, is awardedtoMark B. Simons PAPER: "Negligence and the First Amend­ment: A Note on the Destructive As­sembly"The Frances R. Friedman Prize for excellence in the fine arts, is awarded toRaymond Whitney Van De WaterThe E. Gellhorn Prize in Neurophysiology, to a candidate for the MD. orPhD. degree in any department of the University, is awarded toMichael J. BrownsteinThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study at GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toErika K. AbramsEllen Kaisse Richard D. MohrJames Winston MorrisKathleen Lenore KomarBruce E. LaceyThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toScott E. Bennett, First PAPER: "Regional Political Integration andthe Differentiation of Orientationsamong National Leadership Groups:A Comparative Analysis with a Focuson the Region of Eastern Africa"PAPER: "A Geographical Representation ofSuburban Cook County Voting Pat­terns for the General Election of No­vember 5, 1968"PAPER: "Dharma Vira and the Role of theIndian Governor"PAPER: "Professionalism and Public Rela­tions as Problems in Law Enforce­ment"Thomas J. Biersteker, SecondSteven L. Harris, SecondEric Fishman, ThirdLaurie J. Wasserman, Third PAPER: "The Impact of the Political Cultureof Illinois on Public Education"The Hamilton Watch Award, to the Senior candidate tor the Bachelor atScience degree who has most successfully combined proficiency in hismajor field at study with achievements in the Humanities or Social Sci­ences, is made toMarvin Harry SolomonThe Perry S. Herst Student Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellencein the pursuit at his studies with a protound sense of social responsibility,is awarded toMichael John RauworthThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have com­pleted their first year in the Law School, in advancing the art of briet­writing and oral argument, are made toElizabeth S. Mercer Paul Eric SouersThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excelIence in Bible Reading, are made toKenneth W. Phifer, First Larry A. McClellan, Second Randall H. Evans, Jr., ThirdThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in briet writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, isawarded toBarry S. Alberts Bart LeeThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most tothe Legal Aid Program during his Law School career, is made jointly toRichard S. McMillin Peter GreenfieldThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary works, areawarded toPeter Mundy, FirstJames Kahn, Second STORY: "Temporary Like Achilles"NOVELLA: "Box"The Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize, for a musical composition, isawarded toRonald Sheets WORK: "Movement for Orchestra"The David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, to coIlege students, for an essay showinga special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose, are awardedtoEmily Grosholz, First ESSAY: "Worm-Seed: Mortality in the Poetryof John Donne"ESSAY: "Police Disarmament: A Possibility"Stanley Becker, SecondThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done during his years in medical school, is awarded toPerry V. HalushkaThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, are awarded toMaynard Kong Man Kam Kwong Poobhalenn PillayThe Theodore Lee N elf Prize, for excellence in the study of French Languageand Literature, is awarded toLarry ColkerThe Casper Platt Award, for an outstanding paper by a student in the LawSchool dealing with legal problems in the field of criminal law, administra­tion of justice, social legislation, or other problems of immediate socialsignificance, is made toH. David Soble PAPER: "The Development of the Prosecuto­rial Power in the United States"The Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom ..plishments in the field oi Medical Science, is made toDr. Robert A. Good, Regents' Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology, University of Minne­sotaThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, tor constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Education, is awarded toArthur E. Wise DISSERTATION: "The Constitution and Equal­ity: Wealth, Geography, andEducational Opportunity"The Mr. and Mrs. [osepb. Randall Shapiro Prize, for excellence in the graphicarts, is awarded toRoberta House ParkayThe Sigma Xi Prizes tor Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toRonald P. Sheets PAPER: "Generalized Monoids and the For­mal Properties of Bilinear Mappings"PAPER: (jointly with Stuart Rice): "A Per­turbation Treatment of the Equationof State of Simple Mixtures"Oleh WeresThe lohn Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofLiterary Criticism, is awarded toDeborah Kaplan ESSAY: "The Book of Judith as a Literary Ex­perience"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded jointly toJames Capser Gary LelandThe Teachers College (Columbia University) Book Prize, for constructiveinterest in educational issues, is awarded toJoseph Edward AlulisThe Richard West Temple Prizes, to students in the Department oi Psy­chology, tor outstanding research in the field of Psychology, are awarded toPeter Hornby, First William Whitehead, Honorable MentionThe United States Law Week Award, to a graduate who has made the mostsatisfactory scholastic progress in his final year in the Law School, is madetoTerry Alan McIlroyThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior tor outstanding achievementduring tour years in medical school, is made toPaul Henry RockeyThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School tor excel­lence in work in the field at Corporation Law, is made toJan T. ChiltonThe "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student in theGraduate School at Business having the best scholastic record in the fieldat finance, is awarded toMichael James RichmondThe John A. Wilson Prize at the Archaeology Club is awarded toRobert M. Whiting PAPER: itA 'Bilingual' Incantation of the OldBabylonian Period"THE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor ExceIIence in Undergraduate TeachingEASLEY BLACKWOOD, Professor of MusicEasley Blackwood is a composer and a pianist to whom good teaching is a powerful professionalobligation. Good teaching is essential to produce good musicians, and he attacks the problems ofteaching with the same zeal that he brings to learning a new and difficult piece. Devotion to his artwill not allow him to spare himself or his students; he gives himself fully in his time, in his energy,and in his concern for them, and he demands the best from them. His classes are dynamic, passion­ate, never easy. He has an astonishing mastery of his materials, which he uses always in a drive forprecision-whether in performance, explanation, or criticism-for lucidity, for discipline. A coursein elementary harmony taught by him, his students have said, becomes an exciting and profoundstudy of music theory that can change their lives.JOSEPH CROPSEY, Associate Professor of Political ScienceMaster of the precise phrase and the fully-articulated argument, Joseph Cropsey leads his crowdedclasses in political philosophy on the long and circuitous path stretching from opinion to knowledge.It is a difficult journey, but never a grim one, as the teacher (through speech and deed) instructshis students in how to be students, together with him, of the writings of the pre-eminent intellectsof ancient and modern times. To this task Mr. Cropsey brings the exactness that comes from thetraining of an economist, the breadth that comes with careful scholarship in the school of the philos­ophers, and the wit that comes to one who has observed, long and well, humans in their polity.STUART A. RICE, Louis Block Professor of ChemistryAs an outstanding physical chemist, a world authority on the theory of the liquid state and onthe behavior of electrons and energy in liquids and solids, Stuart Rice possesses an array of talents onemight hope to find combined in half a dozen scientists selected to form the nucleus of a distinguisheddepartment of chemistry. He is equally gifted as a theoretician and as an experimentalist. He is asconcerned with science and public policy as he is with pure research. He is the leader of a large andexciting research group while also writing a revolutionary textbook for basic chemistry.In a demanding course in basic chemistry, he presents the subject with such clarity, and trans­mits so much of his own boundless zeal and enthusiasm, that students in their first year in the Col­lege are inspired to extend themselves and develop a real understanding for the breadth and beautyof modern science.LORNA P. STRAUS, Assistant Professor of AnatomyA gifted teacher, Lorna Straus has amplified her considerable talents in the classroom by the devo­tion with which she has tended to the individual strengths and weaknesses of her students. She hasgiven untiringly of herself to the many students requiring her help as Senior Adviser of the BiologyCollegiate Division and to the even greater number of students in the College who have benefittedby her service as Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Students. A faithful colleague, she has expeditedwith imagination and good humor the labors of faculty committees concerned with problems ofcurriculum, governance, and educational facilities.Her grateful students who have come to know her either in the general biology course requiredof all College students or in the mammalian anatomy course taken by Biology majors have attestedto her skills in exposition, her enthusiasm for scholarship, and her sympathy and understanding ofstudent needs and problems.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degree will be presented in the following order:In the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Dean Leon O. JacobsonIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean A. Adrian AlbertIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean D. Gale JohnsonIn the Graduate School of Education by Dean Roald S. CampbellIn the Law School by Professor Bernard D. MeltzerCAND I DA TE S FO R THE MASTER'S DE GRE EI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND THEPRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEGLORIA JEAN DOUBRAVAS.B., Florida State University, 1968(Biochemistry)MARC THEODORE HEDLUNDS.B., University of Denver, 1968(Biochemistry)KATHLYNN D. MILLERS.B., Hamline University, 1967(Biophysics) WILLIAM H. SCHLICHTINGA.B., St. Olaf College, 1966(Biophysics)DEBRA M. SHERMANS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1965(Physiology)DISSERTATION: An Ultrastructural Study of theTransverse Tubules and Intercalated Disk Areain Cardiac MuscleII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES. For the Degree of Master of Arts:EDWIN PAZ ABAYAA.B., University of the Philippines, Quezon City,Philippines, 1965(Analysis of Ideas and Study of Methods)LESLIE JOAN ABRAMSONA.B., Cornell University, 1969(English Language and Literature)MARGUERITE DE HUSZAR ALLENA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968(Comparative Studies in Literature)MARIDELLA ELIZABETH ANDREWSA.B., University of Missouri, 1969(English Language and Literature)JOELLE AUERBACH(Romance Languages and Literatures) ZELL BERMANS.B., Cornell University, 1969(English Language and Literature)MARY KENON BREAZEALEA.B., Goucher College, 1967(Art)MARGARET MARY BURKEA.B., Regis College, 1966(English Language and Literature)CAROL ANN CARROLLA.B., Rockford College, 1969(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA MARIE CECCHINIA.B., Manhattanville College, 1969(English Language and Literature)CHARLES HENRY CUDNEYA.B., Whitman College, 1969(English Language and Literature)LYNNE ELEANORE CURTISA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1969(English Language and Literature)RORY DONNELLYA.B., College of New Rochelle, 1968(English Language and Literature)LORETTA THERESE DUINA.B., St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois, 1969(English Language and Literature)RUTH ECKDISHA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1960(English Language and Literature)GARY DEAN ENGLEA.B., Northwestern University, 1969(English Language and Literature)W. PERRY EPESA.B., University of Virginia, 1969(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA KLARI ERDOSSA.B., M anhattanville College, 1968(English Language and Literature)JOHN HERMAN ERICKSONA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1969(English Language and Literature)SARA M. FIELDINGA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969(Romance Languages and Literatures)NANCY RUTH FILLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(English Language and Literature)MAUREEN ANNE FIRESTONEA.B., Russell Sage College, 1968(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM MORRISON FISHERB.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1962M.S.E., ibid., 1966(Linguistics)SARAH WARSHAUER FREEDMANA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967(English Language and Literature)JOANNE VEAL GABBINA.B., Morgan State College, 1967(English Language and Literature)LEONORA M. GATEWOODA.B., St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois, 1969(English Language and Literature)RICHARD ALAN GOLDA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Philosophy)JUDITH A. GRAYA.B., Luther College, 1969(English Language and Literature)LINDA GLADYS HAASEA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(English Language and Literature) IDA COOK HAGMANA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969(English Language and Literature)J. ANTHONY HAMMERA.B., Oakland University, 1963(General Studies in the Humanities)BARBARAJ. HANRAHANA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts,1969(English Language and Literature)ROBERT JEAN-PIERRE HAUCKA.B., Colby College, 1967(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)TERRY L. HELLERA.B., North Central College, 1969(English Language and Literature)SUSAN MADELEINE HYMANA.B., Smith College, 1967(English Language and Literature)GAYLE HAKANEN JENSENA.B., DePauw University, 1967(General Studies in the Humanities)LOIS IRENE JOHNSONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1966(English Language and Literature)CLARA LOUISE JONESA.B., Chicago State College, 1965(English Language and Literature)MARGO LAW KASDANA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1961(Romanr;e Languages and Literatures)SISTER AMY THERESE KENEALYA.B., Alverno College, 1964(English Lenguage and Literature)LYNN STUART KINGERYA.B., College of William and Mary, 1968(English Language and Literature)PETER JAMES KLARFELDA.B., University of Virginia, 1969(English Language and Literature)LAURENCE MATTHEW KREISMANA.B., College of the City of New York, 1969(English Language and Literature)MARJORIE A. LANGEA.B., University of Dayton, 1969(English Language and Literature)ROSE LAURE LA PIERREA.B., George Williams College, 1968(Romance Languages and Literatures)EDWARD DARIUS LASKYA.B., Beloit College, 1964(C lassical Languages and Literatures)ALBERT LEONARD, JR.A.B., Boston University, 1962(Art)GWYNNE H. LEWISA.B., Cornell University, 1969(History)KATHARINE GILBERT LIDZA.B., Radcliffe College, 1962(Linguistics)JOHN WILLIAM LLEWELLYNA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DANIEL G. LUTTSA.B., Eastern Nazarene College, 1967(History)JOAN CECILE MAcGILLIVRAYA.B., Madonna College, 1965(Art)GERALDINE ROTH MALKINSONA.B., Smith College, 1949(English Language and Literature)MARY MARGOLIESA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1967(C lassical Languages and Literatures)JOHN A. MARINOA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities)PAMELA THATCHER MARSHA.B., Colorado College, 1966(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARGARET LONG MATTHEWSB. Design, University of Michigan, 1949A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Art)SISTER EILEEN MEAGHER, C.H.M.A.B., Marycrest College, 1966(English Language and Literature)LAWRENCE E. MILLETTA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Mione­sota, 1969(English Language and Literature)MATTHEW M. MONIPPALLIL.Ph., Sacred Heart College, Shembaganur, India,1964(English Language and Literature)MARVIN RICHARD MONTNEYA.B., Reed College, 1961(Analysis of Ideas and Study of Methods)JEAN M. MULLIGANA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DOREEN A. MURAKA W AA.B., New York University, 1965(Art)RICHARD NEWTON MURRAYA.B., San Jose State College, 1968(Art)MARY J. MUZALA.B., De Paul University, 1969(History)LOUISE ELIZABETH MYERSA.B., State University of New York, Albany, 1967(English Language and Literature)SUSAN DICKMAN NEALEA.B., Stanford University, 1967(English Language and Literature)BARBARA NEDELSKY(Germanic Languages and Literatures) PEGGY J. NEWCOMERA.B., Seattle Pacific College, 1968(English Language and Literature)DAVID ALLAN NICKLASA.B., Oberlin College, 1969(English Language and Literature)JAMES N. NIELSEN(Germanic Languages and Literatures)MARGARET HOULTON O'DELLA.B., Carleton College, 1969(English Language and Literature)THEODORE ANDREW O'NEILLA.B., Michigan State University, 1968(English Language and Literature)ROBERT KEMPTON PARKERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1964(Philosophy)RUTA PEMPEA.B., Antioch College, 1968(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)MORRIS KEELER PERINCHIEF IIIA.B., University of Delaware, 1963(Art)DEBORAH DONNELL PIERCEA.B., Manhattanville College, 1969(English Language and Literature)RODNEY FRANKLIN POWELLA.B., University of Nebraska, 1969(English Language and Literature)JUDITH J. RAT ASA.B., Roosevelt University, 1961(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DIANNE SUE RENNELLA.B., Cornell University, 1967(Classical Languages and Literatures)ROBERT BRUCE RIGOULOTA.B., Hobart College, 1969(History)ANN HELEN ROBERTSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1969(English Language and Literature)VIRGINIA IRENE RODESA.B., North Central College, 1967(Romance Languages and Literatures)JEREMY SAMUEL ROTHA.B., University of California, Riverside, 1968(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DIANA GONZALEZ SCATTONA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1967(Romance Languages and Literatures)FRANKLIN W. SCATTONA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1966(Music)ZACHARY SAYRE SCHIFFMANA.B., Hobart College, 1969(History)JOHN MALCOLM SCHMITTA.B., California State College, 1964(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)LYNDA ANNE SCHUBERTA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1969(English Language and Literature) MEREDITH JANE SWENSONA.B., New York University, 1969(Philosophy)EILEEN TESSA.B., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1969(English Language and Literature)JUDITH LELAND SEEGERA.B., Harvard University, 1966(Romance Languages and Literatures)JAMES ROBERT SERVERA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1969(English Language and Literature) GILBERT WELLS THIBEDOREA.B., Syracuse University, 1968(History)PARATHUNDYIL T. THOMASB.D.G.Th., Leonard Theological College, [abaipur,India, 1954S.T.M., Oberlin College, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(English Language and Literature)MARGARET ELIZABETH SHAKLEEA.B., Maryville College, 1969(English Language and Literature)LOREN A. SHAPIROA.B., Shimer College, 1954A.B., University of Chicago, 1961A.M., ibid., 1965(English Language and Literature) CRAIG OWEN UMLANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)SHIOW-JYU LU SHAWA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Tai­wan, 1966(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations) CYNTHIA UNDER WOODA.B., University of Rochester, 1967(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL LEWIS SHORA.B., Temple University, 1967(Philosophy)PHILIP E. SICKSA.B., Indiana University, 1968(English Language and Literature) CAROL VERSCHELLA.B., Columbia University, 1968(Germanic Languages and Literatures)WILLIAM RICHARD WAGHORNEA.B., Florida Presbyterian College, 1968(English Language and Literature)RICHARD A. SIMONA.B., Syracuse University, 1966(English Language and Literature) JULIE CORCORAN WEISSMANA.B., De Paul University, 1965(Romance Languages and Literatures)ANNE ELIZABETH STEVENSA.B., Lake Forest College, 1969(English Language and Literature) BRUCE WILLIAMSA.B., Western Reserve University, 1964(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Representational Scarabs from theSecond Intermediate PeriodHENRY STEPHEN STRAIGHTA.B., University of Michigan, 1965(Linguistics) SANDRA WINSBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1950A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1959(History of Culture)JOHN F. SWANSONA.B., Carleton College, 1969(English Language and Literature)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:KENNETH ROBERT AVICKB.F.A., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1969 FRANK JEROME VODVARKAA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1967RIMAS M. PAULIONISA.B., University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1969III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:GEORGE DAVID BARALA.B., Brandeis University, 1966(Chemistry)EUGENE ARTHUR CARVERA.B., University of Maryland, 1967(C hemistry)CHERYL LOUISE DEMBES.B., University of Michigan, 1968(Chemistry) DAVID F. EHRENKRANZS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1966(C hemistry)KAREN S. ELLISONS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969(Information Sciences)THOMAS EDWIN FLYNNA.B., St. Mary's College, Moraga, California, 1969(Mathematics)ALGA MARINA FRATTURALaurea, University of Rome, Italy, 1968(Mathematics)ANDREW MICHAEL GALLANTA.B., University of Rochester, 1969(Mathematics)JOSHUA ISRAEL GUTTMANA.B., Columbia University, 1968(Physics)ANDREW JOEL HEYMSFIELDA.B., State University of New York, Fredonia,1969(Geophysical Sciences)ANN EMMA HOLLOPETERA.B., Columbia University, 1968(Information Sciences)JAMES ROBERT HOUSTONA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969(Physics)LUCAS WILLEM KAMPA.B., Princeton University, 1968(Astronomy)ROBERT ANTHONY KOSMANS.B.M.E., University of Akron, 1968(Information Sciences)JAMES ALEXANDER KOZIOLS.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Statistics)KUNG-SHIANG MAS.B., Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, 1965(Information Sciences)JACOB R. MATIJEVICS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1969(M athematics)THOMAS M. McAULIFFEA.B., University of Michigan, 1968(Information Sciences) FRANCESCO MERCURILaurea, University of Rome, Italy, 1969( Mathematics)KENNETH G. MILLERA.B., Macalester College, 1969(Mathematics)STUART LEE MUFSONA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1968S.M., ibid., 1968(Astronomy)COSTAS PAP ATRIANT AFILLOUDipl., National Technical University, Athens,Greece, 1968(Physics)JOHN EDWARD POMERANZA.B., University of Rochester, 1965(Information Sciences)JOE C. ROBERTSA.B., Rice University, 1969(Mathematics)NORMAN JENSEN SCHOFIELD, JR.S.B., California Institute of Technology, 1968(Physics)YUJI SUZUKIS.B., Roosevelt University, 1968(S tatistics)GARY DON THOMASS.B., University of Missouri, 1964(Information Sciences)JOHN ARTHUR TILELLI(Physics)COBURN CHARLES WARDA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965(Mathematics)NORMAN DAVID WINARSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:AGOSTINO ANTHONY ALAGNAS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1958(Education)ROBERTA REB ALLENA.B., University of Chicago, 1966(History)CHARLES D. ALMOA.B., Chicago State College, 1963(Education)LEONARDO J. A. AUERNHEIMERLic., University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1966(Economics)A. F. M. SHAMSUL BAR IA.B., University of Dacca, East Pakistan, 1963A.M., ibid., 1964(Committee on International Relations) JOSEPH MARK BARICHB.Ed., Chicago Teachers' College South, 1963(Education)ALEXANDRE DE SOUZA COSTABARROSBach., Pontifical Catholic University of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil, 1966(Political Science)MARGARET ELLEN BECKETA.B., Marquette University, 1966(History)GERALD W. BIALKAA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967M.Sc., London School of Economics, England,1969(Economics)MICHAEL LIGHT CHERNOFFA.B., Northwestern University, 1967(Sociology)BERT CHETRONS.B., Cornell University, 1967(Political Science)FERNANDO CORONILA.B., Stanford University, 1968(Anthropology)NANCY ALLEN COULSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(History)CHARLES COLEMAN COXA.B., University of Washington, 1967(Economics)HILDA-ANNE M. CRANEBach. of Music Educ., Northwestern University,1962(Divisional Masters)STEVEN C. DAVIDSONA.B., University of Virginia, 1968(History)ROBERT LOUIS DAYA.B., Brigham Young University, 1968(History)RAYMOND J. DEMALLIE, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Anthropology)JAMES LOUIS DOTIS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968(Economics)KATHERINE ST. JOHN DOUGLASA .B., Stanford University, 1969(History)CHRISTINE DuFAY DELAVALLAZLie., University of Geneva, Switzerland, 1966(Economics)KENNETH ALLEN EASTA.B., Pomona College, 1969(History)CHARLES HERRON FAIRBANKS, JR.A.B., Cornell University, 1966(Political Science)ENRICO FA SANALaurea., Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,Milan, Italy, 1965(History)STANLEY P. FIENBERGA.B., York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1968(History)ARLYNE REEVES FILIPPIA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1936(Education)RICHARD POWELL FORBESA.B., New York University, 1965(Sociology)BARBARA ANN FOR TINSKYA.B., American University, 1967(Psychology) KAY FRANKLINA.B., University of Chicago, 1953(Education)YUTAKA FUJIMOTOB. Econ., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1963(Economics)EARL HOWARD GALITZA.B., Stetson University, 1968(Committee on International Relations)PAUL GOLDMANA.B., Stanford University, 1966(Sociology)ERWIN D. GRAHAMA.B., Northwestern University, 1968(Divisional Masters)NOVA MUIR GREENPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946A.B., University of Michigan, 1948(Committee on Human Development)MARK A. GREENBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Committee on Social Thought)JOHN S. GREENLEESA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1968(Economics)ANNE-MARIE GROZELIERLie., University of Paris, France, 1965Dip., ibid., 1966Dip., ibid., 1967(Sociology)ALAN R. HARRODA.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.B., (Educ.) Roosevelt University, 1958(Education)DISSERTATION: Different Types of Instruction Con­trasted By Degreee o] DirectionNICHOLAS PATRICK HAYES(History)GARY RUSSELL HOBINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1968(History)GEOFFREY ROBERT HOGBINB.Sc., University of Western Australia, Nedlands,Australia, 1962(Economics)KATHERINE JANE HORWICHA.B., Northwestern University, 1968(History)JAMES ROBERT HOSEKA.B., Cornell University, 1966(Economics)GENTA C. IRVINEA.B., Illinois State University, 1962(Education)ODED IZRAELIA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1966(Economics)GALE E. JENNINGSA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1968(History)CALVIN M. JENSENA.B., University of Oregon, 1967A.M., ibid., 1969(History)BACHIR JIRARIA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Development and Character­istics of Bidonvilles in Morocco: A Review of theLiteratureDONALD CARL JOHANSONA.B., University of illinois, Urbana, 1966(A nthropology)LOIS A. JONESB.Ed., Chicago Teachers' College, 1965(Education)ELLIOTT KAI-KEEA.B., Stanford. University, 1969(History)DANIEL HUGH KAISERA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1967(History)DISSERTATION: Kirill of Turov: Two SermonsGLEN ANTHONY KATTEA.B., Northern illinois University, 1968(History)ELEANOR DE ARMAN KINNEYA.B., Duke University, 1969(History)JOHN ALAN KIRCHNERA.B., San Jose State College, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: Mexico's Sonora-Baja Californiaand Sureste Railroads: Historical Developmentand Contemporary PatternsGEORGE CHARLES KLEINA.B., University of illinois, Chicago, 1968(Divisional Masters)JOHN CHARLES KORITANSKYA.B., Cornell University, 1966(Political Science)RUTH BOUTIN KUNCELA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Psychology)FRANCES PATRICIA KUTTNERB.A., University of Oxford, England, 1968(Economics)JOAN LASERA.B., Wellesley College, 1965(Committee on Human Development)HASKEL G. LEVIA.B., City University of New York, 1966(Political Science)FELICE JOAN LEVINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Psychology)DAVID MILTON LEVYA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1966(Economics) PETER GEORGE LOMHOFF(Committee on International Relations)GENE ARTIE LOVELA.B., Oklahoma State University, 1968(Economics)CAMERON ALEXANDER MACKENZIEA.B., University of Detroit, 1969(History)ANNE BERKLEY MANTONA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1962(Education)GLENN HENRY MARINS.B.Ed., Chicago State College, 1968(Education)DISSERTATION: A Comparison between an Experi­mental Method and a Traditional Method ofVocabulary Development at the High-SchoolLevelMARILYN JEAN MARTINA .B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1967(History)ELIZABETH ANN L. McBRIDEA.B., St. John's University, Jamaica, New York,1969(History)JEROME MICHAEL McDERMOTT "A.B., Mankato State College, 1963(Divisional Masters)GENNA RAE McNEILA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1969(History)MICHAEL S. McPHERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Economics)RICHARD E. MENDALESA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(History)ANN-MARIE MEULENDYKEA.B., Cornell University, 1966(Economics)LORENZO F. MEYERLic., El Colegio de Mexico, Cosio, Mexico, D.F.1963Doctor., ibid., 1967(Political Science)SUSAN ELIZABETH POTTERMONTAGUEA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1963A.M., ibid., 1965(Anthropology)CLAUDE MONTMARQUETTEB.Sc., University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1966(Economics)LUCY S. MOOREA.B., Radcliffe College, 1966(Committee on Human Development)ERIC WILLIAM MOREYA.B., University of Colorado, 1966(Divisional Masters)FREDERICK BIR TEN MORRISA.B., Cornell College, 1955B.D., Drew University, 1959(Divisional Masters)GEORGE ALBERT MOSSMANA.B., Mount Allison University, Sackville, NewBrunswick, Canada, 1952B.D., Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada, 1963(Divisional Masters)STEPHEN MOSTA.B., Harvard University, 1965(Committee on Social Thought)LEE WEST MOVIUSA.B., Harvard University, 1969(History)WILLIAM MICHAEL MURPHYA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1969(History)PETER FAYE MURRAYS.B., Portland State College, 1966(Anthropology)ROBINSON MURRAY IIIA.B., Harvard University, 1969(History)TANER ocB. Arch., Middle East Technical University, An­kara, Turkey, 1966M.C.P., ibid., 1968(Divisional Masters)CARL ERICH PLETSCHA.B., Brigham Young University, 1968(History)JEFFREY EARLE POTTERA.B., Wesleyan University, 1968(History)DOUGLAS D. PURVISA.B., University of Victoria, Victoria, BritishColumbia, Canada, 1967A.M., University of Western Ontario, London,Ontario, Canada, 1968(Economics)ROBERTO ALFREDO RECALDE(Economics)WILLIAM M. REDDY IIIA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(History)LOUISE ELLEN REHLINGS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964(Psychology)ROBERT PHILIP REISBERGA.B., Northwestern University, 1969(Committee on International Relations)JAMES OTIS REYERS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1965(Committee on International Relations)MARLENE ELAINE ROGOFFA.B., Columbia University, 1967(Psychology) ANDRE HENRI VICTOR RYBAB.Sc., University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1967(Economics)ALLEN REESE SANDERSONA.B., Brigham Young University, 1967(Economics)JOHN SAWYER IIIB.Ed., Chicago State College, 1963(Education)MARION LOUISE SHERMANA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1967(Sociology)JULIE SKURSKIA.B., Stanford University, 1966(Anthropology)SUSAN LYNN SNYDERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1966(Education)JOHN PICARD STEINA.B., Harvard University, 1966M.Sc., London School of Economics, England,1967(Economics)NAOMI LANDY STERNA.B., Roosevelt University, 1950(Education)JAMES A. STINCHCOMBA.B., Harvard University, 1969(History)ALAN STONEA.B., Union College, 1953Ll.B., Columbia University, 1957(Political Science)HENRY SMITH STOUT, Jr.A.B., Emory and Henry College, 1969(Political Science)ANNE S. STRAUSA.B., Barnard College, 1966(Anthropology)RICHARD L. THOMASA.B., St. Francis Major Seminary, 1951(EdlLcation)WINFRED LEE THOMPSONA.B., University of Arkansas, 1967(History)PRESTON McCULLOUGH TORBERTA.B., Princeton University, 1966(History)JULIET ELISE WALKERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963(History)MARC WAYNE WANSHELS.B., College of the City of New York, 1968(Economics)JOHN KENNARDH WHITE(Divisional Masters)PETER ARNOLD WILSONA.B., Princeton University, 1966(Political Science)THOMAS A. WRIGHTS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1949(Education)PAUL MAURICE YAKINS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1953A.M., Indiana University, 1959(Psychology)RONALD YANGA.B., Long Island University, 1968(History)ROBERT R. YOHANANS.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1962(Committee on International Relations)DISSERTATION: The Supertanker: Some Considera-tions on the Long Haul Transport of Oil DOUGLAS JOHN ZEMANA.B., University of Arizona, 1966(Sociology)RUTH ELIZABETH ZERBYA.B., Michigan State University, 1968(Anthropology)JANICE ARLEEN ZOBELA.B., Whittier College, 1968(Divisional Masters)PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:LUCY A. ANICHA.B., Saint Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois, 1968(Mathematics)RICHARD EMANUEL ARVEYA.B., Washington University, 1968(English)PETER BARRETTA.B., Newark State College, 1961(Mathematics)VIRGINIA CARMEL CALSYNA.B., Loyola University, 1968(English)JAMES W. DALTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(English)JAMIE GALE FINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Art)ROBERT EDWARD FLANNERYA.B., State College of Iowa, 1964(History)BARRY WALLACE FURZEA.B., Harvard University, 1968(Social Sciences)THOMAS GOODWINA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1968(Mathematics)BERNARD ROLAND HERTELS.B., Marquette University, 1968(Biology)JANINA B. JUSZCZAKA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Russian)JANICE LEE KIECKHEFERA.B., St. Louis University, 1968(English) LOIS KAY KULINSKYS.B., University of Minnesota, 1968(Art)ARLETTE JACQUELINE JASSELLANDESB.F.A., Hunter College, 1965(Art)ELLEN B. LA RUEA.B., University of Michigan, 1965(Mathematics)VICKY LYNN LEAKA.B., Phillips University, 1967(English)MICHAEL ALBERT LOUIS McCLUREA.B., Macalester College, 1963(Art)EDMUND ROY McGRATH, JR.S.B., University of Massachusetts, 1968(Biology)PAMELA JEAN MITTLEFEHLDTA.B., North Central College, 1968(English)KENNETH ALLAN MUSILA.B., Elmhurst College, 1964(History)SUSAN ELLEN NESCHISS.B., State University of New York at Stony Brook,1968(Mathematics)MARVIN LEE POWELLS.B., Virginia Union University, 1952S.M., Virginia State College, 1958(Biology)VIRGINIA A. ROGNERA.B., Adelphi University, 1968(Mathematics)DORIS ELSIE RUDOFFB.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago, 1967M.F.A., University of Chicago, 1968(Art)RASIA RENA SCHWARTZMANA.B., University of Wisconsin, 1968(Historr)BONNIE MARIE SCOTTA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts,1968(Mathematics)MARCIA WAKE SHERRYA.B., Pacific Lutheran Unioersitv, 1967(French) FREDRICK LEE SILVERMANA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1968(Mathematics)STEPHANIE ANN SKURDYA.B., Columbia University, 1968(English)RICHARD CLYDE SMITHA.B., Roosevelt University, 1968(English)MARY MAVIS SPAETHA.B., Macalester College, 1968(Geographr)BEVERLY MARCUS TAXA.B., Oberlin College, 1968(Historr)II. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:CONSTANCE L. ABRAMSA.B., Ilniuersity of Pennsyluania, 1966ALFRED CHARLES AMAN, JR.A.B., University of Rochester, 1967ARTHUR HOWARD ANDERSON, JR.A.B., Tufts University, 1967FREDERIC JOHN ARTWICKA.B., Harvard University, 1966A.M., Ilniuersity of Reading, England, 1967MICHAEL D. BAILKINA.B., Temple University, 1967SARA JOAN BALESA.B., Marquette Unioersity ; 1967JAMES ALVA BEATA.B., Ilnioersity of Oregon, 1967LAURENCE ALVIN BENNERA.B., Michigan State Unioersity ; 1967PAUL SENDER BERCHA.B., George Washington Unioersity, 1967RICHARD D. BLACKA.B., Tufts Uniuersity, 1967BRENT LEE BRANDENBURGA.B., University of Colorado, 1967PETER WAYNE BRUCEA.B., Ilniuersity of Wisconsin, 1967DAVID BRUCE BUKEYA.B., Ohio Wesleran Unioersity, 1967CHARLES JOHN BURESHA.B., Northwestern Unioersity; 1967• WITH HONORSEUGENE IGNATIUS CAFFREYA.B., Seton Hall Uniuersity, 1963RUSSELL PAUL CANEV AZZIA.B., Yale Unioersity; 1962JACK PATTON CAOLOA.B., Unioersity of Notre Dame, 1967WALTER STANLEY CARRS.B., Ilniuersity of Pennsylvania, 1967 JOANN LOIS CHANDLERA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1967• WITH HONORSMARY JANE CHECCHIA.B., Vassar College, 1967FREDERICK TSE-SHYANG CHENLL.B., Soochow Unioersity ; Taipei, Taiwan, China,1958LL.M., Yale University, 1961JAN TIMOTHY CHILTONA.B., U nioersity of California, Berkeley; 1967• WITH HONORSMARTIN ROSENBERG COHENA.B., Cornell Ilniuersity, 1966RICHARD DALE COHLERS:B.B.A., Roosevelt Unioersity, 1967JAMES WALTER DANIELSA .. B, Brown Unioersity ; 1967JONATHAN DEANA.B., Harvard Unioersity, 1967JUDITH SUSAN DUBESTERA.B., Radcliffe College, 1967MARTIN JAY DUBOWSKYA.B., University of Michigan, 1967RALPH MICHAEL FAUST, JR.A.B., Michigan State Unioersity; 1967RICHARD STOCKWELL FRASEA.B., Haverford College, 1967JOHN MAXWELL FRIEDMAN, JR.A.B., Princeton Uniuersity, 1966RUTH MIRIAM FRIEDMANA.B., Ilniuersity of California, Berkeley; 1966AVIV A LIBBY FUTORIANA.B., Brandeis University, 1959DAVID MARTIN GARBERA.B., Harpur College, 1967MARJORIE ELLEN GELBA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1967RICHARD WILLIAM GOLDENA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967JEFFREY STEPHEN GOLDMANA.B., Brown University, 1967JOEL LEE GOMBERGA.B., Northwestern University, 1967PETER GREENFIELDA.B., Reed College, 1967JOSEPH HOLBROOK GROBERGA.B., Brigham Young University, 1967DAVID FREDRIC GROOSEA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1967NANCY GENE GROSSMANS.B., Cornell University, 1967THOMAS DEAN HANSONA.B., University of Iowa, 1967JAMES WALTER HATHAWAYS.B., Purdue University, 1965WALTER HELLERSTEINA.B., Harvard University, 1967• WITH HONORSGEORGE ARTHUR HISERT, JR.S.B., Brown University, 1966S.M., ibid., 1966• WITH HONORSWILLIAM GEORGE HOERGERS.B., Ohio State University, 1964EDWIN EMMETT HUDDLESON IIIS.B., Stanford University, 1967DOUGLAS BENJAMIN HURONA.B., Swarthmore College, 1967BARTON ISENBERGA.B., Oberlin College, 1967CHARLES CLAY IVIEA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1967RICHARD ISAAC JANVEYA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1967PAUL FRANCIS JOCK IIB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965RANDOLPH NELSON JONAKAITA.B., Princeton University, 1967JEAN POWERS KAMPA.B., Swarthmore College, 1967DANIEL MATTHEW KASPERA.B., University of Kansas, 1967JEFFREY LEWIS KAUFMANA.B., Colgate University, 1967SANDRA KATHLEEN KINCAIDA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1965THOMAS JOHN LA FORGEA.B., University of Virginia, 1967GARRY ALLAN LAKINS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967SAM LIBICKIA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1967 ALBERT LAMB LINCOLN IIIA.B., Harvard University, 1967PETER LOUIS MAASA.B., Harvard University, 1967GEORGE GLEN MARTINA.B., Indiana University, 1967MARY-HELEN MAUTNERA.B., Antioch College, 1967TERRY ALAN McILROYA.B., University of Washington, 1967RICHARD STEPHEN McMILLINS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967RALPH LEWIS McMURRYA.B., Antioch College, 1967MARGARET ANN McQUADEA.B., Allegheny College, 1967ELIZABETH SHELLEY MERCERA.B., University of California, Riverside, 1967BATYA MILLERA.B., Columbia University, 1963ANTHONY PETER MOORELL.B., University of Melbourne, Australia, 1967• WITH HONORSJAMES WILLIAM PAULA.B., Valparaiso University, 1967LOWELL CALVIN PAULA.B., University of Kansas, 1966WILLIAM ARTHUR PETERSA.B., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1967LEE THOMAS POLKA.B., Coe College, 1967JAMES OTIS REYERS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1965DAVID AARON ROTMANS.B., Cornell University, 1967LAWRENCE EDWARD RUBINA.B ., George Washington U niver sity, 1967KURT ALEXANDER SCHAFFRATHRef., Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich,Germany, 1962M.Comp. L., University of Chicago, 1964ROBERT PAUL SCHMIDTA.B., Purdue University, 1967HERBERT RICHARD SCHULZES.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967ALAN FRANKLIN SEGALS.B.B.A., Georgetown University, 1967PAUL MARTIN SHUPACKA.B., Columbia College, 1961• WITH HONORSMARK BENEDICT SIMONSA.B., University of Michigan, 1967• WITH HONORSERICA DOLGIN SIMSA.B., University of Michigan, 1967THEODORE STUART SIMSA.B., Columbia University, 1967• WITH HONORSRICHARD A. SKINNERA.B., Stanford University, 1967PAUL ERIC SOUERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1964RONALD WILLIAM STAUDTA.B., St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana,1967PAUL H. STEPANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1965ROBERT JOSEPH STUCKERA.B., Georgetown University, 1967ROGER JOHN LAUGHARNE THOMASB.A., University of Cambridge, England, 1969• WITH HONORSJOHN BUDD TRUSKOWSKIS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967 FRANCIS ERNEST VERGATAA.B., St. John's University, Jamaica, New York,1963JAMES PATRICK WALSHA.B., St. Louis University, 1965THOMAS PATRICK WHELAN, JR.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964L. MARK WINEA.B., University of Virginia, 1967PHILIP GILBERT WOJTALEWICZA.B., St. Mary's College of California, 1967JAMES ROBERT ZATOPAB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966KIM ARTHUR ZEITLINA.B., University of Rochester, 1967BERNARD ZIMMERMANA.B., University of Rochester, 1967For the Degree oi Master ot Laws:ALAN JAY FARBERB.S.L., University 0/ Louisville, 1965J.D., ibid., 1969GERARDO MARIA BONIELLOLaurea, Catholic University of Milan, Italy, 1965For the Degree oi Master oi Comparative Law:GUNTER GRISSDr. iur., University 0/ Graz, Austria, 1967HERMAN ALFRED COUSYONESIMO FLORESLie., National Autonomous University, MexicoCity, Mexico, 19681968ANITA LOUISE GLASCOA.B., University of Southern California, 1964LL.B., Harvard University, 1967DETLEF W. GRAAF JAMES MICHAEL IACINOS.B., University of Colorado, 1965J.D., ibid., 1968REGINE ANGELE LOOSLILie., University of Aix-en-Prouence, France, 1968CHARLES ARTHUR MARVINA.B., University of Kansas, 1964J.D., University of Chicago, 1968DETLEF NOEKELDr. iur., University of Freiburg, Germany, 1968For the Degree oi Doctor oi Jurisprudence:MICHAEL OLUTAYO ADESANYAM.Comp.L., University of Chicago, 1963LL.M., ibid., 1964DISSERTATION: Succession to Property among theYorubas of Nigeria with Special Reference toCustomary Law ROBERT L. BARDA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1952A.M., ibid., 1954LL.B., Yale University, 1959DISSERTATION: Food Aid and International Agri­cultural Trade: A Study in Legal and Adminis­trative ControlIII. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree oi Doctor oi Medicine:LEE CHARLES BALLANCEA.B., Michigan State University, 1965LAWRENCE PHILIP BERNSTEINS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Can­ada, 1966 PAUL LUCIEN BESSETTE• WITH HONORSGEORGE R. BUCHANANS.B., Drake University, 1966JON DAVID BYLERA.B., Goshen College, 1966MICHAEL J. CHOJNACKIA.B., Fordham University, 1966MARK GORDON COANS.B., Cornell University, 1965JEFFREY ELLIS COES.B., University of Michigan, 1966KEN ARNOLD COLLINSWORTHA.B., Occidental College, 1966EUGENE CHARLES CORBETT" JR.A.B., Florida State University, 1966LEONARD E. DALE IIA.B., Pomona College, 1966LAWRENCE DANIEL DEVOEA.B., Harvard University, 1966JOSEPH S. DICKSTEINS.B., University of Chicago, 1966LOUIS ALAN DRAKES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966EVANS Z. FIAKPUIS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1966JOSEPH HOWARD GATEWOODA.B., Swarthmore College, 1966CASIMIRO GIAMPAOLOS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964S.B., ibid., 1965MICHAEL LOUIS GOLDSTEINA.B., Princeton University, 1966NATHAN GOLDSTEIN IIIS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966JAY MAURY GOODMANS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966HARRIS LEE GREENWALDS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1966DAVID DWIGHT GROVES.B., Lebanon Valley College, 1964Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1969DENNIS CHARLES GRYGOTISS.B., Rutgers University, 1965PERRY V. HALUSHKAS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1963Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1967• WITH HONORSJEROME F. HRUSKA, JR.S.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964DAVID ALAN KARLINS.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1966ROBERT LAWRENCE KARPA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1966PHYLLIS SUSAN GREENMAN KIEHLA.B., Barnard College, 1966ROYAL PEARSON KIEHLA.B., Ohio State University, 1966 M. VERONICA MARERS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Can­ada, 1966PAUL LAURENCE MARGULIESS.B., University of Chicago, 1966ROBERT JAY MARKOWITZA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1966JOE THOMAS MAY, JR.S.B., University 0/ Denver, 1966EDWARD FRANCIS McCARTHY, JR.-A.B., Columbia University, 1966ROXANE McKAYA.B., Occidental College, 1966STEVEN PAUL MENAKERA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1966SANFORD M. MEYERSA.B., Cornell University, 1966JAMES EDWARD MUNGASA.B., Carroll College, 1966MARTHA JANE MUTTIS.B., Earlham College, 1966DAVID HARRY NIELSENS.B., Ohio State University, 1966LAWRENCE ADIGWE OKAFORA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1966EUGENE PERGAMENTS.B., Yale University, 1955S.M., Purdue University, 1957Ph.D., ibid., 1959DONALD DOUGLAS PETERSONS.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1966ANTHONY F. PHILIPPSA.B., University of Chicago, 1966LAUREN BACK PLUMERA.B., San Diego College, 1965MICHAEL HART PLUMERA.B., Western Reserve University, 1966REED CHARLES RASMUSSENS.B., Brigham Young University, 1966ARTHUR G. ROBINSA.B., University of Chicago, 1966PAUL HENRY ROCKEYS.B., Michigan State University, 1966• WITH HONORSCALIXTO ANTONIO ROMEROS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966• WITH HONORSPAUL HENRY SCHLESINGERS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966MICHAEL EDWARD SHERLOCKS.B., Stanford University, 1965DAVID ALAN SIMONOWITZ'L. JEAN SIMONOWITZA.B., Oberlin College, 1966RUTH ANN SMITHS.B., Lebanon Valley College, 1966WALTER HENRY STERNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1966VINCENT W. TORNABENEA.B., St. Procopius College, 1966BESSEL A. VAN DER KOLKA.B., University of Hawaii, 1965 JAMES MICHAEL WALLERA.B., University of Michigan, 1964JEFFREY STUART WEXLERA.B., University of Vermont, 1965WILLIAM LION WOLFSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1966CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND THEPRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEBERT ALEXANDRIA MOBLEY, JR.S.B., Eastern Nazarene College, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physiology)R. CLARKE BROOKSA.B .• Drew University, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Biology)DISSERTATION: Preparation, Purification, and Anal.ysis of Pep tides Derived from CryptomonadPhycoerythrinPAUL CULLS.B., Providence College, 1965(Mathematical Biology)DISSERTATION: Linear Analysis of Switching NetsGERALD RICHARD CUNHAS.B., University of Santa Clara, 1966(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Tissue Interactions Involved in theOrganogenesis of Embryonic MiceMATHEW PAUL DANIELSA.B., Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1964(Biology)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Inhibition by Col­chicine and Colcemid of Nerve Fiber Formationin Cultures of Dissociated Chick Spinal Gangliaand on the Correlated Metabolic and Fine Struc­tural EffectsJEROME F. HRUSKA, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1964M.D., ibid., 1970(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies on Silkworm Moth Cocoon­ases DISSERTATION: The Effect of Potassium and Chlo­ride Ions on the Volume and Membrane Poten­tial of Single Barnacle Muscle CellsPHILIP EDWARD OYERA.B., Indiana University, 1965M.D., University of Chicago, 1969(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies on Human Proinsulin: Iso­lation and Primary Structure of Human Pro­insulin C-PeptideSANDRA PANEMS.B., University of Chicago, 1966(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Structure and Replication 0/ aMurine Leukemia VirusNORMAN W. WINKLERA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1957M.D., University of Chicago, 1965(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Pyridine-Nucleotide Mediated For­mation 0/ Two Carbon-i Epimers, GDP-D-Rham­nose and GDP-D-TalomethyloseII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESGEMINO HENSON ABADA.B., University of the Philippines, Quezon. City,Philippines, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Wallace Stevens: The Poetry 0/ HisSubject DAVID EDWARD AUNEA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1961A.M., ibid., 1963A.M., University of Minnesota, 1965(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: The Cultic Setting 0/ Realized Es-chatology in the Early ChurchMARTIN BENJAMINA.B., Union College, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Actions, Movements, and IdentityROBERT ALLEN BRA WERA.B., University of Maryland, 1959A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1962(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Aspects of Dramatic Art in theMiddle English Cycle PlaysJOHN BRYAN CALLENDERA.B., University of Texas, 1962(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Coptic Nominal Sentences and Re-lated ConstructionsNATALIE BELLE JACOBS DANDEKARA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Analysis of Ideas and Study of Methods)DISSERTATION: Considerations on Limiting Polit-ical ObligationsALLAN BERNARD FOXA.B., Temple University, 1961A.M., ibid., 1963(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Rhetorical Function 0/ Medi­eval Verse Conventions in Tudor Drama, ca.1485-1570ELEANOR ALBAN GURALNICKS.B., Temple University, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Art)DISSERTATION: Kouroi and the Egyptian Canon: AStudy of ProportionsCAROL GRENER ICHIMURAS.B., Ohio State University, 1952A.M., University of California, Berkeley, 1961(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Un Peete de l'amour: GermainNouveauALBERT LEONGA.B., University of Chicago, 1961A.M., ibid., 1966(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Poetics of N. M. lazykov MARSHALL HOWARD MISSNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1963A.M., ibid., 1967(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Chomsky's Concept of ImplicitKnowledgeTUULI-ANN RISTKOKA.B., Northwestern University, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: A Study of [oy ce's Narrative Tech­- nique in DublinersMARION ELIZABETH ROBERTSA.B., Duke University, 1960A.M., Columbia University, 1962(Art)DISSERTATION: ludicium Christi: A Study 0/Sources for the Scenes of the Passion /rom theBetrayal of Christ to the Crucifixion as Depictedin English Manuscripts of the Early FourteenthCentury -JAY ALLEN RUBINA.B., University of Chicago, 1963(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Kunikida DoppoMARGERY HAZLETT SMITH, C.S.J.A.B., College of St. Catherine, 1949A.M., Marquette University, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1968DISSERTATION: Reading Tastes in Early TudorTimes, 1475-1550JUDITH DOOLIN SPIKESA.B., University of Arkansas, 1961A.M., Columbia University, 1963(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERT ATION : The Dramatization 0/ History inSeventeenth-Century England and Spain: AComparative StudyMARCEL WEINBERGA.B., College of the City of New York, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Coleridge on Dreams: Their Rela­tionship to His Own Experiences and to HisPsychological, Esthetic, and Theological Specu­lationsIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESVICTOR KOFI ABLORDEPPEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1958S.M., ibid., 1960(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Ultrasonic Velocities in Molten Bis­muth, Tin, and a 50 at. % Alloy under Pressuresup to 8.5 KilobarsROSS F. AMANNS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: Regge Cuts and the V eneziano Mod»el in Backward 'liN Scattering TZU-HSIEN CHANGS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1956S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: PCAC, the Dolitz Pair Process andthe "PrimakofJ EfJect" in the Photoproductionof AlO on ProtonMING-YI CHENB.Sc., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1961A.M., University of Toronto, 1965(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Optical Spectroscopical Studies 0/Cubic Antiferromagnetic RbMnF$JOHN JAMES CURRANOS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Conjugate p-Subgroups with Max­imal IntersectionDAVID EISENBUDS.B., University of Chicago, 1966S.M., ibid., 1967(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Torsion Modules over DedekindPrime RingsZALMAN LEVI FELD GAIBELS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(C hemistry)DISSERT ATION: Ll-Dimeth.yldiazenium ReactionsWILLIAM MICHAEL GELBAR TS.B., Harvard University, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Non-Radiative Processes in ExcitedMoleculesBRUCE G. GLADFELTERA.B., Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut, 1958M.S.S., Syracuse University, 1960A.M., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: Meseta and Campiiia Landforms inCentral Spain: A Geomorphology 0/ the AltoH enares BasinPHILIP J. GREENBERGS.B., Stevens Institute 0/ Technology, 1963S.M., Stanford University, 1964(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Post-Newtonian Equations 0/Magneto Hydrodynamics lor a Thermally Con­ducting, Viscous, Compressible Fluid in GeneralRelativityDOMINGO ANTONIO HERREROLic., National University 0/ Buenos Aires, Argen­tina, 1964(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Inner Function-OperatorsBURTON FREDRICK JONESS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1965S.M., ibid., 1968(Astronomy)DISSERT'ATION: Internal Motions in the PleiadesMARVIN J. KOHNS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1965S.M., ibid., 1966(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Riemann Summability 0/ MultipleTrigonometric SeriesWALTER A. LYONSS.B., St. Louis University, 1964S.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION : Mesoscale Regimes over the South­ern Basin of Lake Michigan and Their Effect up­on Summertime Convective Clouds STEPHEN JOSEPH McADAMS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: The Going Down TheoremCHARLES GRANT MILLERS.B., Swarthmore College, 1965(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: A Study 0/ Two Collision ProblemsSTUART ALAN NEWMANA.B., Columbia University, 1965(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Biological Aspects 0/ ComplexChemical SystemsBARTON W. OLINGERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1965S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Effects of High Pressure onBonding and on Structure Stability in TransitionMetalsRICHARD PETER RICHARDSA.B., Oberlin College, 1965S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Paleoecology 0/ the BrachiopodSpecies of the Richmond Group (SoutheasternIndiana and Southeastern Ohio)JOHN KINNEAR ROBERTSONS.B., College 0/ the City 0/ New York, 1966S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Experimental Studies on Rocksfrom the Deboullie Stock, Northern Maine: In­cluding Phase Relations in the Water-deficientEnvironmentMICHAEL VICTOR SHERBROOKS.B., University of Rochester, 1958S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963(Physics)DISSERTATION: Forward Differential Cross Sectionslor the Reaction p + p � d + '7T+ in the Range3.4 to 12.3 GeV / cDUANE HAROLD SMITHS.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1965S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: M agento-Optical Rotary Dispersionsof Thallous Chloride and Thallous Bromide inthe Solid and Molten StatesRONALD E. W AL TZS.B., Purdue University, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: Resonance Production, Chiral Con­straints, and the 5-Point Veneziano ModelJOHN WEINERS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1964(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Radiative Charge Transfer at LowRelative Energies Measured by a Merged-BeamTechniqueTING-WA WONGA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1953M.D., University of Chicago, 1957(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: RNA Suljurtransjerase from Bacil­Ius subtilis W 168 RAPHAEL ZAHLERA.B., Howard University, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: The Adams-Nouikou Spectral Seequence for the SpheresIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESSTEPHEN ALAN BARNETTA.B., Antioch College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(A nthropology)DISSERTATION: The Structural Position of a SouthIndian Caste: Kontaikkatti Ve!iil.ar-s in Tamil-naduTHOMAS ANTHONY BEGGSA.B., Haverford College, 1961M.A.T., University of Chicago, 1963(Education)DISSERTATION: Integration of Negro History intoHigh School U.S. History CurriculaMOSHE MICHAEL BLATTS.B., Columbia University, 1966(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Effects of Classroom Discussionupon Children's Level of Moral JudgmentJOHN WILLIAM BOUSEMANA.B., Anderson College, 1950S.B., ibid., 1950B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1953A.M., University of Chicago, 1957(Education)DISSERTATION: The Pulled-Away College: A Studyof the Separation of Colleges from the YoungMen's Christian AssociationJOHN CHADWICK DAYB.Sc., University of Western Ontario, London, On-tario, Canada, 1960M.Sc., ibid., 1964(Geography)DISSERTATION: Managing the Lower Rio GrandeE. THOMAS DEWANEA.B., St. Norbert College, 1955M.Ed., Marquette University, 1964(Education)DISSERTATION: The Relationship between Religiousand Educational Attitudes of Reorganized andTraditional Boards of Roman Catholic lnstitu­tions of Higher LearningKENNETH JOSEPH FRAUENFELDERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Integrative Complexity and Impres­sion FormationPETER GEORGE GOHEENA.B., McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, 1962A.M., Clark University, 1964(Geography)DISSERTATION: Victorian Toronto, 1850-1900:Pattern and Process of Growth CHARLES M. GOOD, JR.A.B., Trenton State College, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Geography)DISSERTATION: Rural Markets and Trade Develop.ment in East Africa: A Study of Exchange In­stitutions in Ankole, UgandaJOHN ARTHUR GUEGUEN, JR.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1956A.M., ibid., 1958(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Political Order and Religious Lib­erty: A Puritan ControversyJO NELSON HAYSA.B., Lehigh University, 1960(History)DISSERTATION: Three London Popular ScientificInstitutions, 1799-1840PETER ANTHONY HORNBYA.B., Cleveland State University, 1967(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Differential Effect of WordOrder, Syntactic Structure, and ContrastiveStress on One Aspect of Sentence Meaning asa Function of AgeALBERT DALE HUNTERA.B., Cornell University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Local Urban Communities: Per­sistence and ChangeJOHN THOMAS JURICEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1959A.M., ibid., 1962(History)DISSERTATION: English Claims in North Americato 1660: A Study in Legal and ConstitutionalHistoryCHRYSOSTOM KIM, O.S.B.A.B., College of St. Thomas, 1951A.M., University of Chicago, 1954(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: . England and Hobbes's BourgeoisThoughtBENJAMIN KLEINA.B., Brooklyn College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Payment of Interest on Com­mercial Bank Deposits and the Price of Money:A Study of the Demand for MoneyDAVID ALLAN LEVINEA.B., Brandeis University, 1963A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Expecting the Barbarians: Race Re­lations and Social Control, Detroit, 1915-1925YU-SHENG LINA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1958(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: The Crisis 0/ Chinese Conscious­ness: Iconoclasm in the May Fourth EraTHOMAS F. MAGUIREA.B., St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, 1957A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1965(Education)DISSERTATION: Exchange and Interaction in Aca­demic DepartmentsJOHN HOLMES MAKINA.B., Trinity College, Hartjord, Connecticut, 1965A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Composition 0/ InternationalReserve Holdings: A Problem 0/ Choice In­volving RiskJOHN FREDERICK MARSH, JR.A.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1961A.M., ibid., 1964(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Response 0/ High Skill Workers toShort-run Factors: An Analysis 0/ lob and Field0/ Work Specialization Changing Among U.S.Engineers and Scientists between 1960 and 1962MIGUEL EDUARDO MARTINEZA.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1966(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Trans-Andean Highway: ACost-Benefit AnalysisWILLIAM MAXWELL MASONA.B., Reed College, 1963A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1966(Sociology)DISSERTATION: On The Socioeconomic Effects ofMilitary ServiceDAVID RALPH MEYERA.B., Concordia Teachers College, River Forest,Illinois, 1965(Geography)DISSERTATION: Spatial Variation 0/ Black House­holds in Cities Within a Residential ChoiceFrameworkNORMAN THEODORE MOLINEA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1964A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: Personal Mobility and the Ameri­can Small Town: Transportation Change inOregon, Illinois, 1900-1930KAREN OPPENHEIMA.B., Reed College, 1964A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1966(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Voting in Recent American Presi­dential Elections DALE PHILIP PATTISONA.B., Western Michigan University, 1953A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1955(History)DISSERTATION: C. E. M. load's Search for Mean­ing in the Twentieth CenturySTANLEY KENTON SCHULTZA.B., Occidental College, 1960.A.M., University 0/ Kansas, 1963(History)DISSERTATION: The Education of Urban Ameri­cans: Boston, 1789-1860BERNARD SKLARS.B., Indiana University, 1950M.B.A., ibid., 1951(Education)DISSERTATION: Faculty Culture and CommunityConflict: A Historical, Political, and Sociologi­cal Analysis 0/ the October 18, 1967, Dow Dem­onstration at the University 0/ WisconsinPATRICIA SMITHB.D.S., University 0/ London, England, 1961A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Dental Morphology and Pathologyin the Natufians: The Dental Evidence for Di­etary SpecializationsDAVID L. SZANTONA.B., Harvard University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Entrepreneurship in a Rural Phil­ippine CommunityJUAN JOSE TORIBIOLic., University 0/ Barcelona, Spain, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Economics)DISSERTATION: On The Monetary Effects of Re­pressed InflationSELWYN KING TROENA.B., Brandeis University, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Schools for the City: The Growthof Public Education in St. Louis, 1838-1880ROBERT EARL WENTZS.B., Mississippi State College, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Education)DISSERTATION: Reorganization of MetropolitanSchool Government: A Study of Conflict Resolu­tionDONALD REID WILSONA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1952B.D., Faith Theological Seminary, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: A Functional Morphology of theTail, Ischial Callosities, and Pelvocaudal Mus­culature in MacacaTHE CONFERRING OF THEROSENBERGER MEDALEDWARD PENDLETON HERRING, Director, Foreign Area Fellowship Pio­gram, Joint Committee of the Social Science Research Council and the AmericanCouncil of Learned Societies.In recognition of your scholarly contributions to the understanding of politics and your leadingrole in the development of the social sciences during your fifteen years as President of the SocialScience Research Council.The candidate will be presented by Sidney Verba, Professor of Political Science.THE CONFERRING OF HONORAR Y DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:JULE GREGORY CHARNEY, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Massa­chusetts Institute of Technology.Distinguished scientist, his fundamental contributions to dynamical meteorology have openednew vistas on atmospheric circulation processes and weather prediction.The candidate will be presented by George W. Platzman, Professor of the Ceo­physical Sciences.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:PETER HUGH JEFFERD LLOYD�JONES, Regius Professor of Greek, Univer­sity of Oxford, and Fellow, British Academy.Classical scholar and teacher, a master in the art of establishing classical texts, and an enlightenedinterpreter of ancient Greek religious and philosophical ideas.The candidate will be presented by Constantine A. Trypanis, University Professorof Classics.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:SOL SPIEGELMAN, Director, Institute of Cancer Research, Columbia University.Distinguished biologist and teacher, his probing experimental studies have led to a broaderunderstanding of the molecular bases of life.The candidate will be presented by Alvin Markowitz, Associate Professor of Micro­biology.For the Degree at Doctor at Science:HENRY M. STOMMEL, Professor of Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology.Distinguished scientist, his incisive studies have illuminated the dynamics of the world's oceans.The candidate will be presented by Joseph Pedlosky, Associate Professor of theGeophysical Sciences.For the Degree at Doctor at Laws:RICHARD MORRIS TITMUSS, Professor and Chairman, Department of SocialScience and Administration, London School of Economics and Political Science.Creative scholar and educator, humane and uncompromising social critic, whose inquiries haveprofoundly influenced the theory and practice of social welfare programs in his own country andabroad.The candidate will be presented by Harold A. Richman, Associate Professor andDean, School of Social Service Administration.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 RECESSIONALPrelude and Fugue in C Major Bach(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)MARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTRICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director of Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSENEDMUND WELLS KITCHDIANNE B. ARNKOFFDAVID H. BENSMANDAVID D. BONACCISUSAN M. CACHELDEBORAH S. CAHNEDWIN C. DOUGLASSROSCOE C. GILES IIIANNE T. HAMBLINDENNIS A. HEJHALNANCY L. JASPERSUSAN H. JEWETTCONSTANCE J. BALINTCAROLYN DAFFRONL. RONALD DWORETHARVEY E. DYTCHLAWRENCE B. EBERTDEBORAH L. FUNKHOUSERELIZABETH R. GAWRONANTHONY T. GRAFTONHOLLY BETH HARTSTONERICKIE V. HAYELLEN KAISSEMICHAEL S. KAPLAN VICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSISTANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES, 1969-70SUSAN KIMMELMANSUSAN LANDAYSTUART N. LERWICKMARC H. LIPSCHUTZSTANLEY C. MARTENSJOHN T. MORRISONNINA R. PERMUTTMICHAEL T. RADCLIFFELEE 1. SCHLESINGERROBERT J. TURNERMARK H. WENERSTUDENT AIDES, 19'70-71NANCY J. KATAGIRIDEBORAH L. MADANSKYALVIN F. MARTINJAMES W. MORRISHARRY S. ORBACHKIRK N. ROBINSONJOHN A. SMETANKAALLAN C. SPRADLINGLAWRENCE G. STRAUSCARL A. SUNSHINEJERRY A. WEBMAN