THE UNliVERSliTY OfFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER HliCAGTheThree Hundred Thirty-sixth/CONVOCATliO�TheSfRliNGSECOND SESSIONJune EleventhA.D. Nineteen Hundred Seventy-oneROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDJER Of JEXJERCISJESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Entrata Festiva(The congregation standing until after the prayer) Flor PeetersThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidates for the Honorary DegreesThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"THE PLACE FOR SCHOLARSHIP"S. CHANDRASEKHARMorton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics, Departmentsof Astronomy and Astrophysics and of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute for NuclearStudies, and Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of SciencePsalm 24 Lili BoulangerThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Brass Ensemble, Richard Vik­strom, Director of Chapel Music, conductingThe earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof;The world and they that dwell therein.He hath founded it on the seas;And established it upon the floods.Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord;And who shall stand in his holy place.He that hath clean hands and a pure heart;Who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, and hath not sworn deceitfully.He shall receive a blessing from the Lord;And righteousness from the God of his salvation.This is the generation of them that seek after him;That seek Thy face in Jacob.Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be lifted up ye everlasting doors;And the King of Glory shall come in.Who is this King of Glory; the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Joseph H. AdamsJoseph Edward AlulisMartha Jane ArmstrongRosanne BailinDonald Steven BairnConstance June BalintGary Louis BornJohn Lark BryantDeborah CahnMark S. CarySh u Boung ChanFelix Ki ChenEugene ChiuEdward H. CornerAnne Selden CoulsonCarolyn Lee DaffronFred W esley DeVoreDaniel Anthony D'IppolitoJeffrey Louis DoeringRobert Bruce DozorJordan John Drydyk, Jr.Harvey E. DytchMargaret Lillian EagleLawrence Burton EbertCarolyn Terry EllisAlbert Ming EngMarleen Sheila FeinbergBernabe Francis FeriaJames Leo FitzgeraldLinda May FitzgeraldDavid FriedChristine Joyce FroulaDeborah Seabury FunkhouserAnne GalinMark Alan GennisSusanna Maria GinaliStanley GoumasEugene Michael GraczykAnthony Thomas GraftonRobert Alan GreenJames Walter HaefemeyerCathy HarmonJudith Bryna HartmanKristyna Maria Hartse R. V. HayMarilyn Lockhart HemmannLee W. HermanStephen Bernard HogardTamara HorowitzJudy HousmanLarry D. HubbardSteven R. HydeJanine Maria JasonMargo Patricia JonesEllen M. KaisseMichael Steven KaplanNancy Jo KatagiriElizabeth R. KindlebergerKathleen Lenore KomarGerald Michael KowarskySusan Jeanne KupperPeter Ogden KurzDale George LarsonSusan Winston LeffSteven Onufrey LestitionBernard LinskyPeter Nathan LipkePatricia Beth LitkeRobert Henry LuchsPhilip Alan LutgendorfCatherine LynchDeborah Lea MadanskyMartin MarcusAlvin Frank MartinDavid Ludwig MartinDaniel Paul MassAndrew J. MatchettElias Nicholas MatsakisPatrick Llewellyn McGuireStephen Ward MelvilleRobert Alan MesserAnne A. MichaelJames Winston MorrisRobert Gordon NankinZephron Gabreil NewmarkJon Evan NiehusPaul Douglas Noll Bruce Ewing NortonCorinne Ann NyiRobert Alan OliverHarry Sandy OrbachDeborah ParanskyPatricia Ann PickrelAnne Zuckerman RabinowWilliam Jay RavichDiane Lynn RhodesDale Keith RichmondKirk Noble RobinsonLeslie Hedwig RocheJames Stanley RumackSusan Diane SeligerHarvey Joseph SilvermanNicholas Charles SingerLarry Robert SipeJohn Andrew SmetankaAlan Richard SmithFrancine Kay SmithlineLynn SonbergDavid Joseph SpindelAllan C. SpradlingJanie Virginia StevensLawrence Guy StrausJohn Leslie StrausserTanya SugarmanMark Alan SulkesCarl A. SunshineRoger Allen SweenyMichael Miller ToddVincent Joseph TolveJohn Jay TurnerGregory Paul UrbanMarvin E. VandeheyJay Paul Van SantMarvin G. WaschkeJerry Allan WebmanPatrick Edward WhiteJoshua Mark WienerGill WinogradMaxine Gold WolfeLeonard Alan ZaxMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1971 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARCarolyn Lee DaffronLawrence Burton EbertA.nthony Thomas GraftonRickie Vance HayEllen Maude Kaisse Michael Steven KaplanNancy Jo KatagiriGerald Michael KowarskyDeborah Lea Madansky James Winston MorrisHarry Sandy OrbachKirk Noble RobinsonLarry Robert Sipe1971 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARConstance June BalintGary Louis BornDeborah CahnEugene ChiuFred Wesley DeVoreDaniel Anthony D'IppolitoJeffrey Louis DoeringHarvey E. DytchJames Leo FitzgeraldDavid Fried Christine Joyce FroulaDeborah S. FunkhouserAnne GalinRobert Alan GreenJudy HousmanJ anine Maria JasonKathleen Lenore KomarPhilip Alan LutgendorfCatherine LynchMartin MarcusMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARFrancis Anthony BoyleRobert Brian IsraelSigrid Elaine Pakula William S. PollackRobert Ervin Tax Alvin Frank MartinDaniel Paul MassCorinne Ann NyiJohn Andrew SmetankaAllan C. SpradlingLawrence Guy StrausCarl A. SunshineJerry Allan WebmanJoshua Mark WienerJohn Arthur TrangensteinDavid Joseph ZimnyMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination at the De­partments at Science for evidence at ability in research work in Science:John Frederick BoyerBrian Grant CartwrightRobert Hong-kuong ChenTar ChenHee ChoHenry T. Davis Alan Richard DyerJagdish Chandra GuptaPeter Anthony HornbyMan-him HuiFrancis Kinley Larntz, Jr.Carolyn J. Mayers Margaret Elizabeth. EngelRaeDivakar SharmaAnthony F. StaraceIshay WeissmanAssociate members elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination atthe Departments of Science tor evidence oi ability in research work inScience:Deborah CahnEugene ChiuAndries G. DeWetLawrence Harold DuBienDavid FriedMark Alan GennisSusanna Maria G inaliRickie Vance HayNatalie A. W. Holzwarth Judy HousmanSteven R. HydeWilliam Paul KellsShang-ping LinAlvin Frank MartinAndrew J. MatchettJon Evan NiehusCorinne Ann Nyi Robert Alan OliverCostas PapatriantifillouBarbara PritakerPabrita SenNicholas SingerBilin Paula TsaiMichael R. WasielewskiPaul E. YoungSeniors in the Pritzker School at Medicine elected to Beta at Illinois Chapterat Alpha Omega Alpha tor excellence in the work at the School:David B. AltmanRobert George ChaffeeDorothy R. DaviesJohn Harley Detwiler William Peter DockenRobert B. DreisinWilliam FoxDavid Herbert Frank Elmer Harold KaspersonGerald Lee SchertzGeorge WuMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Richard L. AntoineLee C. Baldwin, Jr.Charles Robert Coats, Jr.Kevin Robert CorcoranDonnell M. CollinsIgnacio H. ColomaPeter Richard DachowskiRichard L. DaftHenry P. EickelbergFrederick Charles Franc1Richard J. GatesJohn P. Guequierre H. Donald HansonJames Sidler Harnishlain James HarrisPaul David JaquithPaul LantinLoren Neil LauSuresh MehraDennis B. MetcalfeDavid E. MielkeRichard Urquhart NevergoldJoseph Timothy O'ConnellRobert Rupert Officer Lawrence C. RezentesJames M. SnodgrassBruno Jean-Marie SulmonWilliam I. Sweeney, Jr.Michael I. TarkoffMichael A. TauszigMary Hilma TeahanGunnar Thov ThowsenGeorge E. Vajda, Jr.Nancy Carol VraspirRonald C. WiegandRobert Stephen WrightMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:Robert Bruce BarnettDaniel I. BookerSamuel David ClapperRobert Norman ClintonSteven Paul Handler Carl Bennett LeeJames W. Mercer, Jr.Mark R. T. Pettit, Jr.Donna Carpenter RankinMichael David Ridberg Elliot M. SchnitzerPaul Mason StokesGeoffrey Richard StonePeter M. Van ZanteHugh Steven WilsonThe Academy of American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, is awarded toElaine R. Cohen, First POEMS: "Old Age"; "Inland Months"; "Har-ris Lake"; "[uminah, an Informant";"February"; "Vision Chasing"Emily R. Grosholz, Honorable Mention POEMS: "Five Poems"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence In artistic reading, areawarded toJeffrey Shender, FirstAmy Levine, Second Henry Russell, ThirdRichard Duffee, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropology foroutstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded toWilliam O. Beeman PAPER: "Interaction Semantics: PreliminaryFoundations for the Observation andStudy of Meaning"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior student majoring in United States History, is awardedtoBruce Ewing NortonThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toRichard W. Hutton ESSAY: "Fischer von Erlach's 'Historische Ar­chitektur' "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 toRonald Carr Ronald Cass Frank EasterbrookThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, is awarded toEthan HaimoThe George V. Bobrinskoy Award, for excellence in the study of RussianLanguage and Literature, is made toKaren Jan IzuiThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded toDavid Charles KnaakThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the second-year marketing studentin the Graduate School of Business with the most outstanding academicrecord, is awarded toDavid Carl PuglieseThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toGerald Lee SchertzThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved the high­est record in the field of Mathematics, is awarded jointly toDavid Fried Robert Alan OliverThe Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toVirginia Wright Wexman ESSAY: "The Role of Structure in Tom Saw­yer and Huckleberry Finn"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:Constance June BalintMarcia Irene EdisonCharles Frederick Flynn IIEugene Harris Goldberg Caroline HeckMitchell KahnAngela Marie LeeMartin Marcus Albert Frank ShpuntoffJerry Allan WebmanThe Fairweather-Hardin Gallery Prize, for excellence in fine arts, is awardedtoGary V. HeiderThe Chicago Chapter of the Financial Executives Institute Award, u» a grad­uating accounting student in the Graduate School of Business who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship and leadership abilities, is awardedtoRobert Stephen WrightThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toElaine R. Cohen, FirstFrank Blalock Brown, Second POEM: "[uminah, an Informant"POEM: "Elegy for the Man Who Drownedas We Walked on the Beach"POEM: "The Adulteress"Judy Schavrien, ThirdThe Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the outstanding comment produced by athird-year member of The University of Chicago Law Review, is awardedtoMark R. T. Pettit, Jr.The Frances R. Friedman Prize for excellence in the fine arts, is awarded toMary R. KennaThe E. Gellhorn Prize in Neurophysiology, to a candidate for the MD. orPh.D. degree in any department of the University, is awarded toMario RuggeroThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toDawn Ann EsserDiane Lynn Kvamme Lee Edward Otterholt Lisa SiegmanThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toJames Winston Morris, First PAPER: "Politics and Progress: Acton's Con­ception of History"PAPER; "University Students and Political Ac­tivism in Kenya"PAPER: "Ideology and Action in the ThirdReich: The Example of Inheritance"Thomas J. Biersteker, FirstMichael E. Wilson, SecondThe Perry S. Herst Student Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellencein the pursuit of his studies with a profound sense of social responsibility,is awarded toMartin MarcusThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have com­pleted their nrst year in the Law School, in advancing the art of brief­writing and oral argument, are made toRichard M. Botteri Mason W. StephensonThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awardedtoRobert J. McCarthy Michael M. MorganThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary works, areawarded toFelix Ki ChenElaine R. CohenPenelope KashGerald Michael Kowarsky PLAY: "The Power and the Glory"SHORT STORY: "Story about a Country Lady"SHORT STORY: "The Cassowary"SHORT STORY: "A Meeting"The Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done during his years in medical school, is awarded toLambert Noel KingThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, are awarded toDavid Fried Charles Clark Hanna Warren Douglas NicholsThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toGary w. ScottThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made jointly toDr. Solomon A. Berson, Murray M. Rosenberg Professor and Chairman, Department ofMedicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Director, Department of Medicine, MountSinai Hospital, and Senior Medical Investigator, Veterans' Administration Hospital.Dr. Rosalyn S. Yalow, Chief of Veterans' Administration Radioimmunoassay ReferenceLibrary, Chief of Nuclear Medicine Service, Veterans' Administration Hospital, and Re­search Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.The Susan Culver Rosenberger Prize, tor constructive study and original re­search in the Divinity School, is awarded toEdward Albert Yonan DISSERTATION: "The Language of Revelationand Reflection"The Sheard-Sanford Award, to Senior medical students for outstanding achieve­ment in clinical pathology, is made jointly toDonald E. Mosier Jeffrey RosemanThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have dem­onstrated outstanding achievement, are awarded toFrancis A. Boyle(Biology) PAPER: "The Different Effects of Three Sim­ulated Systems of Inbreeding on theFrequency of the tw Allele in WildPopulations of Mus musculus"PAPER: "Amino Acid Requirements for Sporu­lation in BaciIIus subtilis 168"PAPER: "An Investigation of the MagneticResonance Spectra of Aromatic Or­ganic Molecules in Single Crystals inZero External Field"Jeffrey Louis Doering(Microbiology)Bilin Paula Tsai(Chemistry )The John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofliterary criticism, is awarded jointly toDeborah S. Funkhouser ESSAY: "'Dialogue' and 'The Flower': Ex­amples of George Herbert's Art"ESSAY: "Heaven, the Divine Spark in SilexScintiIIans"Larry Robert SipeThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toMark Hugh SackettThe United States Law Week Award, to a graduate who has made the mostsatisfactory scholastic progress in his final year in the Law School, is madetoNeal D. MaddenThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made toWilliam Peter DockenThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made toJohn J. BuckleyThe "WaIl Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student inthe Graduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in thefield of finance, is awarded toPeter Richard DachowskiThe John A. Wilson Prize of the Archaeology Club is awarded jointly toAlbert Leonard Charles Van SiclenTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingPHILIP CRAIG HOFFMANN, Assistant Professor, Department of Phar­macology and the CollegeAn active scientist, Philip Craig Hoffmann has already made important contributions by utilizingdrugs in a sophisticated manner to analyze the chemical regulation of metabolism and of mentalbehavior. The keen intellectual ability, curiosity, and enthusiasm that characterize his scientificresearch also pervade his teaching. His grateful students in medicine, in graduate studies, and inthe College have offered an accolade in appreciation of that teaching. His concern for the qualityof student life is indicated by his service as Resident Adviser of Tufts House in Pierce Tower.As a member of the Undergraduate Research Committee, he has encouraged students to availthemselves of the opportunities for research and tutorial study. He has participated in a voluntaryand informal seminar with students and faculty interested in those social isues to which biologymakes an especially significant contribution. Students and faculty have thus come to know inPhilip Hoffmann an extraordinarily gifted teacher who brings to his teaching a love and deepunderstanding of science and a mature respect and concern for students.DONALD N. LEVINE, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology andthe CollegeDonald N. Levine has served the College in many ways: as instructor in the Common Core,group tutorials, and required sociology courses; as chairman of Social Sciences 121-122-123; andas Master of the Social Sciences Collegiate Division. His ability to organize discussions and revealthe relationships of the readings, his tolerant response to student points of view, his very exactingstandards of analysis, all have enriched the quality of work in the College. He has set an examplefor those who would combine scholarship, teaching, and leadership in advancing the work of theCollege.RICHARD PETER McKEON, Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Pro­fessor, Committee on General Studies in the Humanities, Committee onAnalysis of Ideas and Study of Methods, Department o! Classical Lan­guages and Literatures, Department of Philosophy, and the CollegeNo man has had a more extensive or profound influence on teaching in the College than RichardMcKeon. Many of the distinctive features of the College in the last thirty-five years derive fromhim, and no one is more active today in proposing and demonstrating new ways to assure thecontinuing relevance of the ancient tradition of Humanitas. Always controversial, his thought andpractice have constantly stimulated the creative debate through which the College faculty hasdefined its role. A remarkable proportion of those recognized by Quantrell Awards for their ownexcellence in undergraduate teaching have been his students and associates.Not everyone has the temperament or intellect required to benefit fully from a course withMcKeon, but those who have done it never forget their encounter with intellectual endeavor inits most demanding form. Presumptuous as it may seem to add yet another honor to an alreadylong list, it is nevertheless particularly appropriate that Richard McKeon be recognized explicitlyfor this enormously significant aspect of his service to the University and to many generations ofstudents.PETER MEYER, Professor, Department of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institutefor Nuclear Studies, and the CollegeThe study of electrons in the cosmic radiation requires great breadth of understanding of physics,from the details of processes involving minute elementary particles to the enormous complexityof nature on a vast galactic scale. Through this breadth of appreciation of physics, and throughhis personal warmth and interest in students, Peter Meyer has made the subject come alive bothfor scientifically oriented students, and for those not predisposed to enjoy the study of the physicalsciences. By means of lectures that are models of clarity and charged with enthusiasm, he hasbeen successful in developing in his students an understanding of the intellectual and estheticvalue of science, and a curiosity to probe further into the nature of the physical world. He repre­sents the happy combination of an outstanding research physicist participating in "big science,"and a diligent, personally accessible teacher in the laboratory and classroom.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees 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 Robert McC. AdamsIn the Divinity School by Dean Joseph M. KitagawaIn the Graduate School of Education by Dean J. Alan ThomasIn the Law School by Dean Phil C. NealCANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND THEPRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:DAVID MALCOLM HUMPHREYS.B., Stanford University, 1965A.B., ibid., 1966(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Synergy of Antihost Antiserumwith Spleen Cells in the Crait-Versus-Host Re­actionDAVID M. KAMSLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Biochemistry)TSUNG-I LINS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Tai­wan, 1968(Biophysics)STEPHEN EDWARD LINEB.S.D., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966D.D.S., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Postnatal Development ofMyoepithelial Cells in the Rat SubmandibularGland; An Immunohistochemical Study STEPHEN SAMUEL MARIANIS.B., University of Scranton, 1969(Radiology)JUDITH ADELE PLOTKINS.B., Florida State University, 1969(Biophysics)SERI RUAMSUKEM.D., Chulalongkorn Hospital Medical School,Thailand, 1960(Surgery)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Intracranial BloodVolume in Experimental Acute Head Injury inMonkeysNILS FREDERICK SANDSTROMA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963D.D.S., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1967(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Radiation Induced Epithelial-Sub­mucosal Separation: An Electron MicroscopicalInvestigationII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:DOUGLAS QUENTIN ADAMSA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Linguistics) BRIAN ROBERT ALMA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1966(English Language and Literature)VIVIAN STOVALL AL TFELDA.B., Beloit College, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures)DIANE LYNN ARKINA.B., George Washington University, 1968(Art)DORIS ELISABETH BODMERA.B., Roosevelt University, 1969(Germanic Languages and Literatures)TRAVIS DAVID BRENTA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(Philosophy)SYL VIA JANE BREWERA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts,1965(Romance Languages and Literatures)JOHN CHANNING BRIGGSA.B., Harvard University, 1970(English Language and Literature)SARAH SHAW BROWNA.B., Georgetown University, 1969(English Language and Literature)FRANK IGNAZIO CALDARONES.B. Ed., Chicago State College, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARVIN SIDNEY COHENA.B., Harvard University, 1968(Philosophy)NANCY ELIZABETH CONNELLA.B., College 0/ St. Rose, 1969(English Language and Literature)JAMES . NELSON DAVISA .B., Ouachita University, 1967(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARK PAUL ELLENBERGA.B., Tu/ts University, 1970(English Language and Literature)ROBERT A. ESSNER. A.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1969(History)DAVID J. EZZIOA.B., Yale University, 1970(Philosophy)CANDACE SERENA FALKA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(General Studies in the Humanities)COREY FLINTOFFA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1970(English Language and Literature)BARBARA CLARE FOLEYA.B., Harvard University, 1969(English Language and Literature)BRIGITTE ELISABETH FRASEA.E., Bryn Mawr College, 1969(Comparative Studies in Literature)JOHN D. FRIEDLANDER, JR.A.B., University 0/ Santa Clara, 1969(English Language and Literature)PAULA SOPKIN FRIEDMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(English Language and Literature) VICTOR ALLEN FRIEDMANA.B., Reed College, 1970(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JOANNA ELLEN FRUEHA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)MILDRED HELEN FUNKA.B., Northwestern University, 1959(General Studies in the Humanities)JULIANA GERANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Philosophy)THOMAS BRANDT GRASSEYA.B., Villanova University, 1967(Philosophy)LINDA GREENEA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(English Language and Literature)ANTONY HOWARD HARRISONA.B., Stanford University, 1970(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH LANGLAND HASSANA.B., Barnard College, 1970(English Language and Literature)SARA GILLIAM HOPKINSA.B., University 0/ Richmond, 1966(Art)NACHIKO IKEDA IDEA.B., North Central College, 1970(English Language and Literature)CHIDI UKANGW A EBEE IKONNEA.B., University 0/ lbadan, Nigeria, 1966(English Language and Literature)STANLEY E. JOHNSONA.B., Bradley University, 1965(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JOSEPH SHACKFORD JOHNSTON, JR.A.B., Randolph Macon College, 1969(English Language and Literature)ANN MARIE KNOOHUIZENA.B., Louisiana State University, 1966(English Language and Literature)AUGUSTUS MARTIN KOLICHA.B., Rutgers State University, 1967(English Language and Literature)JUDITH CLAVE LAYNGA.B., Colorado College, 1955(General Studies in the Humanities)DONNA FISCHER LICHTENSTEINA.B., University 0/ California, Los Angeles, 1967(Philosophy)PETER WARREN MACKINLAYA.B., Colby College, 1970(English Language and Literature)RICHARD C. MAXWELLA.B., University 0/ California, Riverside, 1970(English Language and Literature)NOBUKO BABA McNEILLA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1959(General Studies in the Humanities) •PAUL EDWARD MEYERSA.B., Georgetown University, 1970(English Language and Literature) DRAGA B. SHILLINGLAWDipl., Prague College of Economics, Czecho­slovakia, 1953(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DINAH J. MICHELSA.B., Purdue University, 1968(Romance Languages and Literatures) SHARON LEE SISKINDA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970(English Language and Literature)LINDA DELLOFF MITCHELLA.B., Roosevelt University, 1970(English Language and Literature) ROY DENNISON SMITH IIIA.B., Wayne State University, 1969(Comparative Studies in Literature)DEBORAH KAREN MODRAKA.B., George Washington University, 1970(Philosophy)ELEONORA NADEL(Slavic Languages and Literatures) DAVID SPINNERA.B., University of Connecticut, 1970(Philosophy)JUDITH R. PHILLIPSA.B., University of Michigan, 1964(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) LEANNE STARA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969(Comparative Studies in Literature)WILLIAM RICHARD PLOPLISA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1969(English Language and Literature) L UCIANA STEFANILaurea, University of Trieste, Italy, 1957(Romance Languages and Literatures)PATRICIA McKEOWN PRINZA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(English Language and Literature) KATHLEEN WALSH STONEA.B., Northwestern University, 1970(English Language and Literature)JAMES DONOVAN QUINNA.B., Northwest Missouri State College, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities) RITA D. STROMBECKA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1965A.M., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967(Germanic Languages and Literatures)GALE L. RAASCHA.B., Roosevelt University, 1967(English Language and Literature) ELAINE KAZU TASHIROA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1966(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)GREGORY J. RAMEL, SR.A.B., De Paul University, 1969(English Language and Literature) MARIO TROVATOLaurea, Atheneum Universitatis Studiorum, AlmaeUrbis, Rome, Italy, 1953(Romance Languages and Literatures)ELYSE JUDITH RASKYA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1970(Philosophy)CAROLYN RUTH RICHARDSONA.B .. , Beaver College, 1969(Germanic Languages and Literatures) JAMES MARSHALL UNGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)JACQUELINE G. WAGNERA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969(English Language and Literature)KARIN CARLSON ROSENBERGA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1963(Art)JANE MARSHALL ROSENTHALA.B., Indiana University, 1947(Linguistics) L UCILE WALKERA .B., Beloit College, 1969(Germanic Languages and Literatures)ROBERTA MATHEWS WASHBURNS.B., Eastern Illinois University, 1965(English Language and Literature)MARILYN ROSE SCHEININGERA.B., Tufts University, 1970(Philosophy)TIMOTHY WHITLOCK SCHOLLA.B., Hamilton College, 1959(Philosophy)ELLEN SUE SHAPIROA .B., Brandeis University, 1970(English Language and Literature) VIRGINIA WRIGHT WEXMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1970(English Language and Literature)PHYLLIS RUBINOFF WILSONA.B., Antioch College, 1968M.A.T., University of Massachusetts, 1969(History of Culture)LAURENCE SHATKINA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1970(English Language and Literature) RICHARD BOWEN WOLFA.B., Yale University, 1969(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL CARL BIXA.B., Harvard University, 1970(Mathematics)GERALD R. BUTTERSA.B., Oberlin College, 1968(Mathematics) ROSLYN BAVERMAN HOFFMANS.B., Queens College, New York, New York, 1952(Information Sciences)For the Degree oi Master oi Fine Arts:GARY VINCENT HEIDER JOHN YALE WESTMASS.B., Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh, 1969RAYMOND WHITNEY VAN DEWATERB.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, 1962III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oi Master ot Science:DANIEL D. ANDERSONA.B., University of Iowa, 1971(Mathematics) DANIEL REUVEN FARKASA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970( Mathematics)ROSCOE W. ARNOLD, JR.S.B., Northern Illinois University, 1969(Information Sciences)DWIGHT WAYNE BERGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Information Sciences) WILLIAM PAUL FORNACIARI, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1970(Chemistry)TIMOTHY RODNEY FOXA .B., Carleton College, 1970(Physics)DAVID FRIED(M,athematics)CHARLES CLARK HANNAJ.B., Macalester College, 1970( Mathematics)EUGENIA B. HERRINGTONS.B., University of Kentucky, 1968(Information Sciences)RICHARD LAWRENCE ASTROMA.B., University of Michigan, 1969(Information Sciences)DANIEL RAY BARTHOLOMEWS.B., Brigham Young University, 1969(Information Sciences)E. MANNING BUTTERWORTHA.B., Northwestern University, 1969(Astronomy and Astrophysics) JOEL N. HOFSLUND, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1965M.A.T., ibid., 1968(Astronomy and Astrophysics)GARY DEAN CABLES.B., California Institute of Technology, 1969(Physics)LEE ARNOLD CARLSONA.B., DePauw University, 1961A.M., University of Michigan, 1962(Information Sciences) WILLIAM LEONARD HONIGS.B., University of Michigan, 1969(Information Sciences)THOMAS S. HORNBACHS.B., University of Dayton, 1969(Information Sciences)HENRY JOSEPH CHRISTOFFERSS.B., University of Washington, 1970(Mathematics) CRAIG LEE HOUGUMS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969( Mathematics)GARY FRANCIS COOPERS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1968( Chemistry)THOMAS A. DARDENS.B., University of New Mexico, 1970(Mathematics) SHOU-JEN HUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1970(Mathematics)FREDERICK C. IFFLANDS.B., University of Michigan, 1969(Information Sciences)WILLIAM ROBERT DAVISA.B., Lehigh University, 1969(Information Sciences) JOHN ROBERT JACOBSONS.B., Oregon State University, 1969(In/ormation Sciences)RALPH GODWIN DEVOEA.B., Harvard University, 1967(Physics)MICHAEL R. EDDYS.B., University 0/ Maryland, 1969(In/ormation Sciences) DAVID MICHAEL JAMESS.B., Shimer College, 1969(Mathematics)WILLIAM R. JAROSZS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1968(Statistics)CHEN-WEI KAOS.B., Chung Yuan Christian College of Sciences &Engineering, Chung-Li, Taiwan, 1966S.M., National Central University, Miaoli, Taiwan,1968(Geophysical Sciences)STEVEN KATZS.B., Brooklyn College of the City University ofNew York, 1970(Physics)JERRY P. KEHNS.B., Kearney State College, 1969(Information Sciences)MICHAEL J. KELLYS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969(Information Sciences)MAN KAM KWONGSc.B., University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, HongKong, 1968(Mathematics)LAWRENCE LANGERHOLCS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1966(Information Sciences)HSIAO-YUNG LIUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1970(Mathematics)WILLIAM R. LUEBKE, JR.A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969(Astronomy and Astrophysics)HOWARD S. MATISS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1970(Physics)BARRY FRANK McCOYS.B., North Carolina State University, 1968(Physics)JUAN CARLOS McMILLANS.B., University of Chicago, 1970(Mathematics)RAYMOND P. MOTHAA.A., University of Massachusetts, 1967(Geophy sical Sciences)KAREN ELIZABETH NELSONS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968( Mathematics)WARREN DOUGLAS NICHOLSB. Math., University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,1970(Mathematics) MARSHALL EDWARD NOELS.B., Oregon State University, 1969(Information Sciences)THOMAS W. PFAFFS.B., Iowa State University, 1969(Information Sciences)GLORIA G. POTTERS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1970(Mathematics)PHILIP J. ROSSOMANDOS .B., Pratt Institute, 1969(Information Sciences)ARTHUR JAY SCHWARTZA.B., University of Chicago, 1969(Physics)DVORA SCHWARTZS.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1968(Chemistry)JOHN A. SHEARERA.B., Clark University, 1966(C hemistry)BARRY SISKINDS.B., College of the City 0/ New York, 1966(C hemistry)STEPHEN J. SPINDLERS.B., Purdue University, 1969( Mathematics)JOHN SAUNDERS STEINHOFFS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1964(Physics)GERALD MADISON STOKESA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1969(Astronomy and Astrophysics)MICHAEL 1. WALLERS.B., Roosevelt University, 1966(Statistics)RICHARD ALLAN WHITEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1968(Astronomy and Astrophysics)ROBERT J. WILSONA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1970(Physics)PAUL MARTIN ZISLISS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969(Information Sciences)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESADEOYE AKINSANYA For the Degree of Master of Arts:MICHAEL W. ALBINS.B., University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 1969(Political Science)BAHA TTIN AKSITS.B., Middle East Technical University, Ankara,Turkey, 1968(Sociology) A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964(C ommittee on International Relations)JOEL ISAAC BECKA.B., University of Chicago, 1966(Committee on Social Thought)STEPHEN PAUL BLAKEA.B., Dartmouth College, 1964(History)LOUISE ANNA BODEA.B., Jewell College, 1950M.R.E., Central Baptist Theological Seminary,1953(Education)DISSERTATION: Power, Exchange, and Reciprocity:A Detailed Analysis of Emergent Cooperationin a Real OrganizationDANIEL CLIFFORD BOWMANA.B., University of Minnesota, 1967(Anthropology)THOMAS FRANKLIN BRADYS.B., Hampton Institute, 1941(Education)JANET FARRELL BRODIEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969(History)PETER B. BROWNA.B., Stanford University, 1968(History)EARL RICHARD CHOLDINA.B., University of Chicago, 1964(Education)CLAUDIO ROBERTO CONTADORA.B., Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,1966(Economics)DELLA COLLINS COOKA.B., Cornell University, 1969(Anthropology)RICHARD C. CORNISHA.B., Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1969(History)LOUIS JOHN COVOTSOSA.B., Hunter College of the City University ofNew York, 1970(History)JOHN HARRIS DANTEA.B., Kent State University, 1970(History)PEDRO CARVALHO DE MELLOBach. (Law), University of State of Guanabara,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1965Bach. (Econ.), Federal University, Rio de Janeiro,Brazil,1967(Economics)MARY B. DEMINGA.B., Carleton College, 1968(Sociology)VIOLET MARCIA DODDS.B., DePaul University, 1948A.M., ibid., 1952(Committee on Human Development)EVAN MICHAEL DUNCANA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1970(History)R. M. EDWARDSA.B., George Washington University, 1970(History) STEPHEN R. ELLA.B., Northwestern University, 1970(History)HAYWARD FARRARA.B., University of Maryland, 1970(History)ARTHUR MAXWELL FIELD IIIA.B., Duke University, 1970(History)BEATRIZ FIGUEROA(S ociology)WILLIAM LAWRENCE FOSTERA.B., Antioch College, 1970(History)DIANE W. FRANKLINA.B., Radcliffe College, 1966(Psychology)»:PETER BERNARD FRIEDMANA.B., Williams College, 1965(Political Science)KENNETH EARL GLANDERA.B., University of Texas, 1969(Anthropology)JEFF CHARLES GOLDSMITHA.B., Reed College, 1970(Psychology)ROBERT JUSTIN GOLDSTEINA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969(Political Science)CAROLE ANN GOODWINA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969(Sociology)STEVEN L. GOULDENA.B., Oberlin College, 1970(History)INSOOK HANA.B., Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea,1969(Divisional Master's)MICHAEL VICTORY HAZELA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1970(History)LAURENCE WESLEY HERRONA.B., University of Iowa, 1970(History)STEVEN HERTZBERGA.B., City University of New York, 1970(History)WILLIAM FRANCIS HOLTA.B., University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1968(History)WALLACE E. HUFFMANS.B., Iowa State University, 1966(Economics)JOHN KEVIN HUGHESA.B., Holy Cross College, 1970(History)CLARKE LESLIE JOHNSOND.D.S., Northwestern University, 1964S.M., ibid., 1968(Anthropology)RASMA SILDE KARKLINSDipl., Free University 0/ Berlin, Germany, 1969(Committee on International Relations)STEVEN DAVID KORENBLATA.B., Washington University, 1970(History)DAVID ABRAHAM KORNBLUTHA.B., Columbia University, 1970(History)HARVEY ROY KURZONA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1969(Economics)CONSTANCE LEWIS LAMONTEA .B., Radcliffe College, 1966(E ducation)PAULINE REGINA LASKOWSKIS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1953(Education)BETTE ANN LEVINEA.B., Cornell University, 1970(History)MARY KLOECKNER LUTYNSKIS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1964(Education)MARGARET MACKENZIEA.B., University 0/ Auckland, New Zealand, 1968(Anthropology)PAUL D. MAGELIA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(History)YUDHISHTER L. MAHAJANA.B., Panjab University, Gurdaspur, India, 1958B.T., Panjab University, Iullundur, India, 1959A.B., Panjab University, Chandigarb, India, 1963(Economics)JOSEPH ALEX MAXWELLA.B., Reed College, 1965(Anthropology)TERRILL D. MAYNARDA.B., University 0/ Iowa, 1966(Committee on International Relations)WALTER ALLAN McDOUGALLA.B., Amherst College, 1968(History)JAMES DICKSON McLEANS.B., University 0/ Tennessee, 1969(Committee on Human Development)ELEANOR MELAMEDA.B., Oberlin College, 1969(History)WILLIAM KERMIT MEYERSA.B., University 0/ Washington, 1969(History)NANCY ANN MILLERS.B., Purdue University, 1964(Education)DAVID H. NEXONA.B., Harvard College, 1967( Political Science)MICHAEL DAVID NICHOLSA.B., Wayne State University, 1969(Divisional Master's) JAMES PAUL OTTESONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1965A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Psychology)ANDERSON PARKSA.B., Roosevelt University, 1961A.M., ibid., 1967(A nthropology)ROBERT DOUGLAS PARKSA.B., Illinois Teachers College, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Teaching 0/ Geography in thePublic High Schools 0/ ChicagoRUTH RIVKA PEKELMANA.B., Hebrew University 0/ Jerusalem, Israel, 1968(Economics)JOHN M. PRITSCHERA.B., St. Mary 0/ the Lake Seminary, Mundelein,Illinois, 1962(Divisional Master's)MICHELLE M. RIBOUDLic., University 0/ Paris, France, 1967D.E.S., ibid., 1968(Economics)STEPHEN SHEPARD ROBERTSA.B., Harvard University, 1965(History)DAVID ALAN ROSENBERGA.B., American University, 1970(History)DORIS ELAINE ROSSA.B., Ohio State University, 1968(Sociology)ELIZABETH DURHAM ROSTBERGA.B., Washington University, 1969(History)CARLYN KOCH ROTTSOLKA.B., Smith College, 1967(Political Science)JEFFREY WILLIAM SARLESA.B., Wesleyan University, 1970(History)OSV ALDO HORACIO SCHENONEPerito Partidor & Contador Publico, NationalUniversity 0/ Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, 1966(Economics)MOSHE SCHWARTZA.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1968(Sociology)DORITA SEWELLA.B., Swarthmore College, 1965(A nthropology)CHARLES H. SHANABRUCHA.B., La Salle College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,1967(History)NANCY STETTENA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(Political Science)WARWICK B. TAYLOR(E ducation)V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JACKSO'N KINNEY JANESA.B., Colgate University, 1969BARRY NO'LAND TEMKINA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970(History)ESTHER TICKTINA .B., Brooklyn College, 1947(E ducation)JESSICA TO'VRO'VA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(History)PAUL VINCENT WARWICKA.B., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1969(Political Science)MARK WASSERMANA.B., Duke University, 1968(History)RICHARD CLARKE WESTONA.B., Haverford College, 1968(History)RO'GER RAY ADAMSA.B., Culoer-Stockton College, 1969JAMES F. BUNDYA.B., Haverford College, 1964D. Mn., University of Chicago, 1969PAUL L. CARNAHAN, JR.S.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1963S.T.B., Harvard University, 1966Th.M., ibid., 1970WARREN R. CO'PELANDA.B., MacMurray College, 1965M. Div., Christian Theological Seminary, 1968SAMUEL KEMPER DAVISA.B., Wesleyan University, 1965MARY D. DECO'CKA.B., Clarke College, 1944A.M., Marquette University, 1955JO'HN RO'NALD ENGELA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1958D.B., Meadville Theological School of LombardCollege, 1964CARL DUANE EVANSA.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, 1963D.B., Southern Methodist University, 1966STEPHEN THEO'DO'RE FRANKLINA.B., North Park College, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966RO'GER DEAN HATCHA.B., Anderson College, 1965M. Div., ibid., 1968OTTO' HENRY HENTZA.B., Fordham University, 1961A.M., ibid., 1964D.B., Woodstock College, 1968EIKI HOSHINO'A.B., Taisho University, Tokyo, Japan, 1968A.M., ibid., 1968 BARBARA DAFO'E WHITEHEADA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1966(History)SHEILA WILSO'NA.B., Purdue University, 1963(E ducation )WILLIAM DAVID WO'O'LFORDA.B., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1968A.M., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1969(Economics)EVELYN E. ZERFO'SSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 19.47(Education)MADELINE C. ZILFIA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1964(History)CHARLES V. LAFO'NTAINEA.B., State University of New York, Albany, 1958A.M., University of Wisconsin, Ma"dison, 1959ALAN W. LEAKA.B., Phillips University, 1965M.Div., ibid., 1968DIANE KNUTSO'N MARTINA.B., University of Minnesota, 1968HUGH PETER McGRATHA.B., Amherst College, 1966DAVID HUGHS MILEYA.B., Clemson College, 1959D.B., University of Chicago, 1967PETER REID MO'FFATA.B., University 0/ Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1967JAMES GWYN MO'SELEY," JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1968ISAAC PENDERGRAFFB.S., Colorado State University, 1968M.S., ibid., 1969EDWARD ALBERT PHILLIPS, JR.A.B., Dickinson College, 1967DAVID GRAY PHREANERA.B., Amherst College, 1969RO'BERT L. REDDIGA.B., Jamestown College, 1965A.M., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1967JANE MAGO'RIAN SALESA.B., College of Wooster, 1953D.B., University of Chicago, 1956DONNA SCHAPERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1969ROBERT ALLEN SCHAPERA.B., Gettysburg College, 1969RALPH LEE UNDERWOODA.B., Bluffton College, 1958D.B., Asbury Theological Seminary, 1961Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1965JOHN WAGENAARA.B., Calvin College, 1967 BARBARA ELLINGSON-WAUGHA.8., Florida State University, 1967A.M., ibid., 1968NORMAN A. WELLSTh.B., Alberta Bible College, Calgary, Alberta,Canada, 1957D.B., Christian Theological Seminary, 1963PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:ANN G. BECKA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1969(Russian)KATHLEEN MALONE BEJ;LERA.B., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, 1969(English)JANET LYNN BENISHA.B., Stanford University, 1967(History)PAMELA RUTH CHAMBERLAINA.B., Smith College, 1969(English)CYNTHIA JO COHENA.B., Brown University, 1969 .(English)DONALD CURTIS FARLEYA.B., Oberlin College, 1948D.B., Yale University, 1954(English)NANCY ELLEN FLEISCHERA.B., Barnard College, 1967(History)KATHLEEN L. FUNNELLA.B., William Smith College, 1969(English) .NANCY SUE GARLOCKA.B., Cornell University, 1969(History)FREDDI LEE GREENBERGA.B., University of Michigan, 1967(History)MARY ELLEN OLSON HANSBURGA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1968(History)ROLAND HOWARDA.B., Roosevelt University, 1970(History)JO ANNE LEIGHA.B., University of Oregon, 1969(English)JAMES CHARLES MICHALIS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1969(Mathematics) ,BRIAN GEORGE MODISHERA .B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1969(Mathematics) ANN ELIZABETH MOLLISONA.B., Carleton College, 1969(English)GAIL FAUSTINA PARKERS.B.Ed., Chicago State College, 1969( Mathematics)CARLYNN PENDLETONS.B., Stetson University, 1969( Mathematics)CARENTAN A. RENNERA.B., Oakland University, 1965(English)KRISTEN MATHER RINAKERA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968(English)ILLANA LEE RUBENSTEINA .B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968(English)DENNIS KATSUMI SATOA.B., Claremont Men's College, 1969(Social Science)MARY DIANE SAVAGEA.B., Pomona College, 1968(History)BARBARA LEE SCHIFELINGA.B., Lindenwood College, 1969(English)RONALD W. SCHWIZER(Biology)LEILA STUART SHOSTAKPh.B., University of Chicago, 1946(English)SUSAN MERSEREAU STIERA.B., Scripps College, 1968(History)MARTHA WALKER STRATTONS.B., Tennessee A&l State University, 1969(Biology)SHARON M. WEITZMANA.B., Washington University, 1968(Mathematics)CHRISTINE A. ZWIAKA.B., College of New Rochelle, 1969(Mathematics)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:DOROTHIE TAYLOR CLARKB.Ed., Chicago Teachers College, 1963(English) PATRICIA ELLEN LEWISA.B., Mundelein College, 1964(Science)II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:W. SHEPHERD BLISS IIIA.B., University 0/ Kansas, 1966Th.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969STEPHEN C. DUVALLS.B., University 0/ Texas, 1966Th.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969W. DOUGLAS ENSMINGERA .B., Princeton University, 1966Th.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968 MARION PHILLIPSA.B., Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1966Th.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969ROBERT WILLIAM SPRINKLEA.B., Emory University, 1967Th.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLBARRY S. ALBERTS For the Degree of Doctor of Law:WILLIAM EVERETT CARRA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1968ALAN A. ALOPA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968 A.B., University .0/ California, Berkeley, 1968HAROLD CHESNINA.B., Yale University, 1968SAMUEL DAVID CLAPPERA.B., Susquehanna University, 1968RICHARD FREDERICK ARONA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968VINCENT MILLS BADGERA.B., Yale University, 1966 ROBER T NORMAN CLINTONA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968HENRY R. BALIKOVA .B., Grinnell College, 1967ROBERT BRUCE BARNETTA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1968 JOSEPH J. CONNELL, JR.A.B., St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, 1968LAWRENCE J. CORNECKA.B., Brooklyn College 0/ the City University 0/New York, 1968KIMBALL J. CORSONA.B., Wayne State University, 1966A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968CHARLES E. BARRETTA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1968JUDITH S. BERNSTEINA.B., University of Michigan, 1968FRANA BIEDERMANA.B., Vassar College, 1968 BARRIE GEORGE DYER COWANA.B., Shimer College, 1968WILLIAM HOWARD COWANA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1968JERRY H. BIEDERMANA.B., Stanford University, 1968IRA SAMUEL BLATTA.B., Reed College, 1967DANIEL I. BOOKERA.B., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1968RICHARD MERLO BOTTERIS.B., University 0/ San Francisco, 1967 CAROL ANN COWGILLA.B., Duke University, 1968JERRY DEAN CRAIGA.B., Harvard University, 1968GEORGE M. CROSSLANDA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1965ROBERT ANTHONY DIBICARROA.B., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1968ROSEMARY BOYDA.B., Vassar College, 1967ELIZABETH ANN BUCHANANA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1968 JOHN T. DUAXA.B., College 0/ the Holy Cross, 1968MICHAEL McGUIRE EATONA.B., University 0/ Virginia, 1968DONALD LEE BURNETT, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1968DOUGLAS BERTRAM MARSDENEHLKES.B., University 0/ Idaho, 1968THOMAS LINCOLN FABELA.B., Carleton College, 1968 MARC RICHARD ISAACSONA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1965M.B.A., ibid., 1967JEFFREY JAHNSA.B., Villanova University, 1968JAMES ERNEST FEARN, JR.A.B., Antioch College, 1968ESTHER FERSTERA.B., Pembroke College, 1968 ROBERT JOSEPH JANOSIKA.B., University 0/ Detroit, 1968ALAN NEIL KAPLANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968JUSTINE FISCHERA.B., Smith College, 1968MARK FOGELMANA.B., Stanford University, 1968 STEVEN Z. KAPLANA.B., Bowdoin College, 1968KAREN JILL KAPLOWITZA.B., Barnard College, 1968MARILYN KAPLAN KATZA.B., Southern Methodist University, 1966A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968JAMES C. FRANCZEKA.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1968MARTIN J. FREEDA.B., Northwestern University, 1967 ROBERT ANDREW KELMANA.B., Middlebury College, 1968STEPHEN KLOPFLEISCH KENTA.B., Grinnell College, 1967THOMAS L. KIMERA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1968RICHARD JOHN FRICKA.B., University 0/ California, Santa Barbara, 1968MICHAEL ROBERT FRIEDBERGA.B., Northwestern University, 1968MICHAEL PAUL GARDNERA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1968DAVID WESLEY GASTA.B., Carleton College, 1968JEFFREY SAUL GODDESSA.B., Brown University, 1967 JOHN P. KINNEBERGA .B., Carleton College, 1968JONATHAN CRAIG KINNEYA.B., Duke University, 1968ROGER NORMAN GOLDA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1967 ALAN HOWARD KIRSHENS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Can­ada, 1968KENNETH NATHANIEL KLASSA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1967NANCY ALBERT GOLDBERGA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964 M DAVID KROOTA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968BR UCE LEE GOLDSMITHA.B., Northwestern University, 1968 RUSSELL F. KURDYSS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1968ROBERT WALTER GREENA.B., Indiana University, 1968 PETER McLEAN LAURIATA.B., Middlebury College, 1968BARTHOLOMEW LEEA.B., St. fohns College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1968CARL BENNETT LEEA.B., Harvard University, 1968ROBERT D. GREENWALTS.B., United States Military Academy, 1962STEVEN ANDREW GROSSMANA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968STEVEN PAUL HANDLERA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968 NICHOLAS WILCOX LEGRANDA.B., University 0/ Iowa, 1968GERALD DAVID LETWINS.B.S.E., Polytechnic Institute 0/ Brooklyn, 1968DIANE RUTH LIFFA.B., College 0 / Wooster, 1966CHARLES ALLEN LINNA.B., Yale University, 1967ADAM M. LUTYNSKIS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1964JOSEPH CLINTON HANLONA.B., Yale University, 1968MARY LOUISE HARTMANA.B., Cornell University, 1968SCHUYLER K. HENDERSONA.B., Princeton University, 1967DAVID MYRON HIGBEEA.B., Brigham Young University, 1968JOHN W. HOUGHA.B., Washington State University, 1968 DAVID D. MAcKNIGHTA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1968NEAL D. MADDENA.B., Syracuse University, 1968RAY PRATT McCLAINA .B., Swarthmore College, 1968CARL E. HOWE, JR.A.B., University 0/ South Carolina, 1968RICHARD ALPHONSUS HUDLINA.B., Morehouse College, 1968J. WILLIAM McDONALDS.B., Colorado College, 1968PHILIP ROBERT McLOUGHLINA.B., Middlebury College, 1968JUDITH MARIE MEARSA.B., Tufts University, 1968 JUDITH MAE RUMREICHA.B., Marquette University, 1967ELLIOT M. SCHNITZERA.B., Northwestern University, 1968JAMES W. MERCER, JR.A.B., University of Michigan, 1967 DEBORAH LEW SEIDELA.B., Smith College, 1968JAMES A. SERRITELLAA.B., St. Charles Seminary of Liberal Arts, Rome,Italy, 1965A.B., Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy,1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968MARK LOUIS SILBERSACKA.B. Boston College, 1968FREDERICK L. MILLERA.B., Harvard University, 1968ROBERT LAWRENCE MISNERA.B., University 0/ San Francisco, 1968LEONARD P. NALENCZA.B., Princeton University, 1968 PAUL MICHAEL SILVERA.B., Yale University, 1966TEFFT WELDON SMITHA.B., Brown University, 1968RALPH GRAHAM NEAS, JR.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1968THEODORE H. NEBELA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1968JOEL STEVEN NEWMANA.B., Brown University, 1968 H. DAVID SOBLEA.B., Syracuse University, 1968BRUCE O. NORTELLA.B., Bosum University, 1968 KATHERINE BARNS SOFFERA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1968WILLIAM G. NOSEKA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1967 LAWRENCE DODGE SPEARSA.B., Stanford University, 1965ANDRA NAN OAKESA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1968MARIANNE K. O'BRIENA.B., Fordham University, 1968PETER CHARLES PAR TNOWA.B., Bowdoin College, 1968VIRGINIA PECKB.F.A., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1968 MARGARET MARY STAPLETONA.B., Rosary College, 1967GABRIEL N. STEINBERGA.B., University of Michigan, 1968MASON WILLIAMS STEPHENSONA.B., Davidson College, 1968LYNN R. STERMANA.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1968ANDREW C. PETERSON, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1963 ROBERT INLOW STIERA.B., Pomona College, 1968MARK R. T. PETTIT, JR.A.B., Bowdoin College, 1968ROBER T JAMES POHLMANS.B., United States Air Force Academy, 1968 PAUL MASON STOKESA.B., Duke University, 1968GEOFFREY RICHARD STONES.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1968ALLAN JOHN PRECKELS.B., University of Santa Clara, 1968JAMES MICHAEL PRICKETTS.B., A.E., Purdue University, 1968D. SCOTT RAILSBACKA.B., Grinnell College, 1967DONNA CARPENTER RANKINA.B., Oberlin College, 1965MARY ANN RASHMANA.B., Vassar College, 1968OMER LEE REED, JR.A.B., Birmingham-Southern College, 1968MICHAEL DAVID RIDBERGS.B., Purdue University, 1968 JON M. STOUTA.B., State University of New York, Buffalo, 1968ALAN DAVID SUGARMANS.B., Tufts University, 1967MARVIN J. ROSENBLUMA.B., De Paul University, 1968JAMES ERIC ROTTSOLKA.B., St. Olaf College, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968 WILLIAM ROBERT SULLIVAN, JR.A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1965JOHN LEE SWARTZA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1968ILENE TEMCHINA.B., City College of New York, 1966MARY MARGARET THORKELSONA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1968EARL M. TINSLEYA.B., Baylor University, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1964ELIZABETH HOLST TOCKMANA.B., American University, 1968ROBERT JAMES VANCRUMA.B., Kansas University, 1968PETER M. VAN ZANTEA.B., Colorado College 1968DAVID VAVERA.B., University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1968LL.B., ibid., 1970PAUL WILLIAM VOEGELIA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968HUGH STEVEN WILSONA.B., Indiana University, 1968 THOMAS HARDING WOLFENDALEA.B., Washington State University, 1968BRUCE HAYWOOD WYATTA.B., Carleton College, 1968DERRICK ARTHUR WYATTA.B., University of Cambridge, England, 1969LL.B., ibid., 1970For the Degree of Master of Comparative Law:CHAITANYA GURTULL.B., University of Delhi, India, 1970.HARTMUT LUEBBERTRef., University of Freiburg, Germany, 1964.ALAIN MAILLOTDipl., lnstuut de Droit Compare, Paris, France,1968Certificat, Institut d' Administration des Entreprises,Paris, France, 1969OTTO MALLMANNRej., University of Giessen, Germany, 1970 KENNETH J. RUSSELLA.B., Williams College, 1968PETER W. SCHROTHA.B., Shimer College, 1966.J.D., University of Chicago, 1969SHIMON SHETREETLL.B., Hebrew University, Jersalem, Israel, 1969LL.M., ibid., 1970JOHN A. ST. CLAIRA.B., University of Chicago, 1965IV. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:HARLAN DAVID ALPERNS.B., University of Michigan, 1967DAVID B. ALTMANA.B., Knox College, 1967BR UCE ROBERT ANDICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1967HACOP ASLANIANA.B., Carleton College, 1967PETER GEOFFREY BARSSS.B., Acadia University, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1967MARK LEVITT BATSHA WA.B., University of Pensyluania, 1967MICHAEL LIONEL BAUMA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1964KENNETH MARC BEGELMANS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1967JOEL RICHARD BERNSTEINA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1967MICHAEL R. BROWNA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967MICHAEL JAY BROWNSTEINA.B., Columbia University, 1964ROBERT GEORGE CHAFFEEA.B., University of Chicago, 1967CHRISTINE HOLADAY COMSTOCKS.B., University of Michigan, 1967DOROTHY R. DAVIESA.B., Colorado College, 1967 JEFFREY PAUL DAVISS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1967LEE RICHARD DEBOWA .B., Northwestern University, 1962A.M., Johns Hopkins University, 1965JOHN HARLEY DETWILERA.A., Hesston College, 1965A .B., Goshen College, 1967WILLIAM PETER DOCKENA.B., Harvard University, 1967ROBERT B. DREISINA.B., Oberlin College, 1967• WITH HONORSALAN IRA FADENA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1966KEVIN PATRICK FOLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1967WILLIAM FOXA.B., University of Chicago, 1968DAVID HERBERT FRANKA.B., Pomona College, 1967KARL JOHNSTON FRITZS.B., Northwestern University, 1959Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1965• WITH HONORSPHILIP MICHAEL GELBERA.B., University of Chicago, 1967KEVIN GREENE GEYERA.B., Boston University, 1967MICHAEL JED GINSBURGS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1966VINCENT PAUL GURUCHARRIS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1967RICHARD LESTER HEINRICHA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1966GEOFFREY BERNARD HERONA.B., University of Chicago, 1966DAVID MALCOLM HUMPHREYS.B., Stanford University, 1965A.B., ibid., 1966THEODORE MARK INGISA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967MICHAEL ARVEY KASMANS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967ELMER HAROLD KASPERSONA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Da­kota 1967LAMBERT NOEL KINGA.B., University of Kentucky, 1964RONALD MARTIN KLARA.B., University of Rochester, 1967THOMAS JOSEPH KLOSTERMANS.B., Ohio State University, 1967EUGENE FREDERICK KUCHNERA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1967ROGER KURLANDERA.B., Brooklyn College, 1967DAVID BRUCE MARTINS.B., Purdue University, 1967JOHN ARTHUR McDONALDDONALD EDWARD MOSIERA.B., Indiana University, 1965Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1969• WITH HONORSEDWARD S. MURPHY IIIWILLIAM M. NADELA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1967NEIL JAY NATHANA.B., Queen-s College, New York, New York, 1967JOHN GORDON OGDENA.B., Alfred University, 1967SIMON J. PILKISS.B., University of Chicago, 1964Ph.D., ibid., 1969 MARY ANN POLASCIKA.B., Rutgers University, 1967MICHAEL POREMBSKIA .B., Harvard University, 1967STEPHEN P. RANDA.B., Bowdoin College, 1967NANCY ELLEN KRASHEN RICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1967DAVID ROCHESTERA.B., University of Michigan, 1967JEFFREY MARK ROSEMANS.B., Antioch College, 1965Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1970CORBIN PROCTOR ROUDEBUSHA.B., Wabash College, 1967MAIJA AVOTS RUSSELLA.B., University of Kentucky, 1967JOHN ARTHUR SCHAFERA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967GERALD LEE SCHERTZS.B., Michigan State University, 1967• WITH HONORSMARK STEVEN SCHIFFERS.B., University of Michigan, 1967MARK ALLEN SIL VERTS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967NEIL D. STEINMETZS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967GORDON LAING TELFORDS.B., Drake University, 1967PETER ALEXANDER TRACEA.B., Stanford University, 1967MARSHALL McLEAN URISTA.B., University of Southern California, 1966JOHN PETER VOGELA.B., University of Michigan, 1967CHARLES ERIC WE LANDERS.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1967GEORGE WUA.B., Carleton College, 1967MICHAEL ZIEGLERS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1967CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND THEPRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINERICHARD ELLIS ALBINA.B., Cornell University, 1963M.D., University of Chicago, 1967(Physiology)DISSERTATION: Cardiac Mitochondrial Biogenesisduring Acute Cardiac Hypertrophy in theSprague-Dawley Rat.DEEP AK BASTIAS.B., Utkal University, Orissa, India, 1963S.M., Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi,India, 1965(Biology)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Structure of theChloroplast, the Nucleic Acids of the Chloroplast,and the Nucleus of Chiamydomonas reinhardtii.MICHAEL J. BROWNSTEINA.B., Columbia University, 1964M.D., University of Chicago, 1971(Pharmacology)DISSERTATION: Neuronal and Hormonal Control ofPineal Enzyme ActivityEDWARD G. BUTZS.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1964S.M., University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,1965(T heoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Signal Transmission in Nerve CellDendritesDONALD V. COSCINAA.B., University of Vermont, 1965A .M., Bucknell University, 1967(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Behavioral Analysis of "Dry Mouth"in Rats Following Medial Hypothalamic LesionsROBERT NEIL EISENMANA.B., New York University, 1965(Biophysics) .DISSERTATION: Cellular Responses to PhotodynamicActionJORGE FISCHBARGM.D., University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1962(Physiology)DISSERTATION: Experiments Related to the Tem­perature-Resting Potential Dependence of Bio­logical Membranes Using the Balanus nubilusDarwin Muscle Fiber PreparationDONALD J. FUJITAA.B., Reed College, 1965(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Studies on Conditional Lethal Mu­tants of Bacteriophage SP01_W ALTER STALKER GREAVESS.B., State University of New York, Oswego, 1966S.M., Ohio University, 1967(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: Functional Anatomy of the Mery­coidodont Head (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) LAMBERT NOEL KINGA.B., University of Kentucky, 1964M.D., University of Chicago, 1971(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Phospholipid Synthesis and OxygenConsumption in Synchronized YeastSTEVEN GREGORY KRAMERA.B., University of Chicago, 1967M.D., Western Reserve University, 1965(Surgery [Ophthalmology])DISSERTATION: Dopamine: A Retinal Neurotrans­mitter. I. Retinal Uptake, Storage, and Light­stimulated Release of H3-Dopamine in vivo.MARK HENRY LEVNERS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1963S.M., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1965(Biophysics)DISSERTATION: The Replication of BacteriophageSPOI DNAESTHER METZERS.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1967S.M., ibid., 1968(Biology)DISSERTATION: DNA Aggregation and the Basis ofthe Helping EffectAPOLINARIO D. NAZARE AS.B., University of the Philippines, Manila, P.!.,1962(T heoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Studies in the Stability Theory ofComplex Homogeneous KineticsRUBY L. PETR USEKA.B., University of Texas, 1961A.M., ibid., 1964(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Photodynamic Lesions in DNAMARGARET ELIZABETH ENGEL RAEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1966(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: The Production of Novel Genotypesupon PI and PI dl-Mediated Transduction ofEscherichia coliDONALD FREDERICK SMITHS.B., Duke University, 1967S.M., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1968BiopsychologyDISSERTATION: An Investigation of the Drinking In­duced by LiC1CURTIS STROBECKA.B., University of Montana, 1964A.M., ibid., 1966(T heoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Aspects 0/ the Evolution of GeneticSystemsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESABBAS SADIK AL WAHABLie., University of Baghdad, Iraq, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Morphophonemics of the IraqiArabic VerbRAYMOND M. ARCHERA.B., Arizona State University, 1958A.M., ibid., 1960(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: The Dramatic Art of Giuseppe VerdiFREDERICK M. ASHERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Art)DISSERTATION: The Sixth Through Eighth CenturySculptures of BiharCHARLES LINWOOD BATTEN, JR.A.B., University of Virginia, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERT ATION: The Eighteenth-C entury EnglishTravel Writer: A Study of His Literary Tech­niquesKENNETH EARL BAUGHMANA.B., Laurence College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Alexander Pope's Literary Criti­cism: A Rhetorical Conception of ArtBRIAN CORMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1966A.M., ibid., 1967(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: William C ongreue and the Develop­ment of Comic FormDW ARIKA PRASAD SHARMADWARIKESHA.M., Agra University, India, 1953A.M., ibid., 1955(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Historical Syntax of the Con­junctive Participial Phrase in the New Indo-Ar­yan Dialects of the Madhyadesa ("Midland") ofNorthern IndiaELIZABETH D. ERMARTHA.B., Carleton College, 1961A.M., University of California, Berkeley, 1963(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Conversion in George EliotROBERT J. FINKA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1954A.M., ibid., 1960(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Les premieres oeuvres de JacquesPeletier du MansROBERT M. GLICKA.B., University of Chicago, 1962(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Pierre du Ryer's Esther: A CriticalEdition WILLIAM MAYNARD HUTCHINSA.B., Yale University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Fakhr AI-Din Al-Riizi on Knowl-edgeELAINE LAURA KLEINERA.B., Oregon State University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Reluctant Tories: A Study ofthe Creation and Influence of The Inheritors byJoseph Conrad and Ford Madox HuefJerB. ROBERT KREISERA.B., Rutgers University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(History)DISSERTATION: Miracles and Convulsions in Paris;1727-1737: An Episode in the Politics of Religionduring the A ncien RegimeRONALD SAMUEL MARTAA.B., University of St. Thomas, 1963(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: L' Art du roman de Balzac dans laCornedie humaine : une analyse critique de I'evo­lution et du developpment de la forme roman­esqueMARTIN J. McDERMOTT, S.J.A.B., Boston College, 1957A.M., ibid., 1958S.T.L., ibid., 1965(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Theology of al-Shaikli al-Mufid:Its Relation to the Imamite Traditionists and tothe Baghdad MutazilitesPETER JON NAGOURNEYA.B., College of the City of New York, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Law in the Novels of Henry Field­ingDANIEL McVAGH POPPA.B., Yale University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Germanic Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Orthographic Revisions in the Orig-inal Texts of P.Chr. Asbjernsen's Norske Hul­dre-Eventyr Og FolkesagnI WILLIAM E. RAY, JR.A.B., Wabash College, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: L'Oeuvre romanesque de PierreJean JouveDAVID HENRY RICHTERA.B., University of Chicago, 1965A.M., ibid., 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Sense of Completeness in Di­dactic FictionPILAR VIVES ROTELLAA.M., University of Chicago, 1962(C omparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: From Picaresque to Cervantean: AStudy of Smollett's NovelsMOHAMED AHMED SHERIFA.B., University of Libya, Tripoli, Libya, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Ghazali's Theory of Virtue STEVEN WEILANDA.B., Brooklyn College, 1964(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Chartism and English Literature,1838-1850JAMES FREDERIC WOODRUFFA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1956(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Samuel Johnson and the PeriodicalEssayIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESALLAN SAMUEL ABRAMSONA.B., Columbia University, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Lifetimes and Quantum Yields ofIndividual Vibronic States of Some SubstitutedBenzenesRICHARD HENRY BECKERS.B., Brooklyn College, 1965( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Ratiosin Iron-Formation and Associated Rocks from theHamersley Range of Western Australia and TheirImplicationsSOTIRIOS BONANOSA.B., University of Chicago, 1967S.M., ibid., 1968(Physics)DISSERTATION: On the Stability of the Taub Uni­verseBRIAN GRANT CARTWRIGHTA.B., Yale University, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Origin of Fluorine, Sodium,and Aluminum in the Galactic Cosmic RadiationCHING-FAI CHOS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: Predictions on 7r- + P - pO + nand Some Related Processes Using V ector-MesonDominanceGARY GORDON CHRISTOPHS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Applications of Crystallography toChemical ProblemsANTONIO CONDEBach., University of Rio Clara, Sao Paulo, Brazil,1964S.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: B-Genus and Non-embeddingsFRED JOPLING CONNELLA.B., Rice University, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1967( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Non-Immersions of Spin and AlmostSpin Manifolds ABIADOLLAH FATTAHILic., University of Tehran, Iran, 1964S.M., University of Chicago, 1967( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On Finite Solvable GroupsDAVID FINKELA.B., Temple University, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1967( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Local and Global Structure of Fi­nite GroupsAUGUSTO GARCIA GONZALEZBach. in F{sica, National University of Mexico,Mexico City, Mexico, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: Analysis of Spin Correlations in theBeta Decay of the Lambda HyperonTHOMAS LEIGH JAGERA.B., Calvin College, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(M athematics)DISSERTATION: Steinberg Characters and GallagherCharactersJERRY M. KRAMERS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: 3, A-Pvridvn» and its DimerYUK-MING PETER LAMSc.B., University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, HongKong, 1962S.M., University of Chicago, 1970(Physics)DISSERTATION: Dispersion Theory and Current AL­gebraPETER A. LEHMANS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Flash Photolytic Studies of Aromat­ic AzidesKWANG-ZU LUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: Spectroscopy and Collision Theory:The Xe Absorption SpectrumHIL TON VIEIRA MACHADOBach., University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,1962S.M., University of Chicago, 1966( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Fixed Point Theorems for Nonex­pansive Mappings in Metric Spaces with NormalStructureANTONIO MOGRO-CAMPEROS.B., Columbia University, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: Geomagnetically Trapped C, N, ando NucleiKARLIS MUEHLENBACHSA.B., Washington University, 1966( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Oxygen Isotope Studies of Rocksfrom Mid-Ocean RidgesSTYLIANUS CONSTANTINEPICHORIDESDipl., National Technical University of Athens,Greece, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On the Best Values of the Constantsin the Theories of M. Riess, Zygmund, and Kol­mogorovBR UCE A. PRE KOWITZS.B., Purdue University, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1968( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Intersections of Quasi-Local Do­mainsA. RAVI PRAKASH RAUSc.B., University of Delhi, India, 1964(Physics)DISSERTATION: Two Electrons in a Coulomb Poten­tial: Double-Continuum Wavefunctions andThreshold Law for Electron-Atom Ionization MARCO ANTONIO RAUPPBach., University of Rio Grande Do Sui, Porto Ale­gre, Brazil, 1960Master, University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Bra-zil, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1968( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Galerkin Methods for Two-Dimen­sional Unsteady Flows of an Ideal IncompressibleJUDITH D . SALLY( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Regular Overrings of Regular Lo­cal RingsDIVAKAR SHARMASc.B., University of Lucknow, India, 1958Sc.B.H., ibid., 1960Sc.M., ibid., 1960(S tatistics)DISSERTATION: On Some Estimators of the Param­eters of the Pareto DistributionROGER STETTNERS.B., College of the City of New York, 1962A.M., Columbia University, 1964(Physics)DISSERTATION: Conserved Quantities and RadiationEffects for a Closed System of Charged ParticlesALEXANDER D. TRIFUNACA.B., Columbia University, 1966(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: An Experimental Test of the Rad­ical Pair Theory of Chemically Induced DynamicNuclear PolarizationGEORGE CUMMINS VALLEYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: Propagation of HydromagmeticWaves in a Stochastic Magnetic FieldISHA Y WEISSMANA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1966A.M., ibid., 1968(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Extremal ProcessesIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESRUBEN D. ALMONACIDA.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Economics)DISSERTATION: Nominal Income Output and Pricesin the Short-RunNICOLAS ARDITO BARLETTAS.B., North Carolina State College, 1959S.M., ibid., 1962(Economics)DISSERTATION: Costs and Social Benefits of Agri­cultural Research in MexicoRODOLFO A. BULATAOA.B., De LaSalle College, Manila, P.I., 1964A.M., University of the Philippines, Quezon City,P.J., 1967(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Sense of Efficacy and Counter­attitudinal Advocacy PAUL DAVID BURGESSS.B., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, 1950M.S., University of Missouri, 1962(E ducation)DISSERTATION: The Educational Orientations ofAdult Participants in Group Educational Activi­tiesRONALD STEVE CALINGERA.B., Ohio University, 1963A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1964(History)DISSERTATION: The Introduction of the NewtonianNatural Philosophy into Russia and Prussia(1725-1772)ROBER T WILLIAM CARDENA .B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1952A.M., Illinois State University, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(History)DISSERTATION: From Potsdam to the London Con­ference: Britain's Policy in Germany, 1945-1947YEHOSHUA S. COHENA.B., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1964M.A., ibid., 1967(Geography)DISSERTATION: Diffusion of an Innovation in anUrban System: The Spread of the Planned Re­gional Shopping Center in the United States,1949-1968ELLEN FAIRWEATHER CRAINA.B., University of Colorado, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Conceptions of the Political Regimein the Ages 8 to 16WERNER JOSEPH DANNHAUSERA.B., New School for Social Research, New York,1951(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Nietzsche's Image of SocratesCHARLES DERBERA.B., Yale University, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Sociology)DISSERTATION: New Orientations Towards Self-Con­trol: A Social-Psychological Analysis of ModernRomanticsLYNN DONALD DEVENPORTA.B., Northern Michigan University, 1968(Psychology)DISSERTATION: An Investigation of the SpecificHunger for Saline in RatsROSEMARY V. DONATELLIB.M.E., Mundelein College, 1952A.M., Columbia University, 1956(Education)DISSERTATION: The Contributions of Ella FlaggYoung to the Educational EnterpriseNANCY GORDON DOWTYS.B., Shimer College, 1959A.M., University of Chicago, 1961(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Women's Attitudes towards theClimacterium in Five Israeli Sub-CulturesJONATHAN CARL FINKELSTEINA.B., Temple University, 1965(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Artifact in Advocacy: An Analysisof the Attitude Change Process and EvaluationApprehension Effects in Two Variations of theCounterattitudinal Advocacy ParadigmWILLIAM FANCHER FITZGERALDA.B., San Jose State College, 1965A.M., ibid., 1970(Education)DISSERTATION: The Effect of Modality Proficiencyon Single- Versus Multiple-Channel Learning BARBARA IRELAND FOURCHERA .B., Bennington College, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(E ducat ion )DISSERTATION: Sex Differences and Sex-Role Iden­tity Influences on the Child's Person PerceptionARTHUR MICHAEL FREEDMANB.S. in B.A., Boston University, 1960M.B.A., ibid., 1963(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Focusing A bility and Depth of Ex­periencingWILLIAM WALTER HAGENA.B., Harvard University, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(History)DISSERTATION: Poles, Germans and Jews: The Na­tionality Conflict in Prussian Poland in the Nine­teenth and Early Twentieth CenturyGLENICE KAY HANCOCKA.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1963(E ducation)DISSERTATION: The Resource Colleague: A Studyof the Introduction of a New Position into Se­lected Urban Public SchoolsGREGORY ARTHUR HANCOCKA.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1962A.M., University of Chicago, 1971(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Public School, Parochial School: AComparative Input Output Analysis of Govern­mental and Catholic Elementary Schooling in aLarge CityBR UCE ROGERS HARKERA.B., Oberlin College, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Education)DISSERTATION: Education, Communication, andAgricultural Change: A Study of JapaneseFarmersGERALD ARTHUR HEEGERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1968( Political Science)DISSERTATION: Community, Party, and Integrationin PunjabDAVID S. LINDBERGA.B., Knox College, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Mass Society and Democracy: AComparative Study of the Political Writings ofJohn Adams and Selected Modern WritersCLAUDIO LOSERA.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Intensity of Trade Restrictionsin Argentina, 1939-1968VANNA THORMAN MAGSINOS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1950A.M., University of Chicago, 1964(E ducation)DISSERTATION: An Inquiry into the PsychologicalAspects of TruancyWYATT BURTON MANKINS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1965(Economics)DISSERTATION: Home Ownership and RaceRICHARD ALLAN MARKINA.B., Roosevelt University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of Psychiatric Diagno-sis as a Decision Making ProcessRICHARD W. MOODEYLitt. B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1957A.M., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1961(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Masculinity and Femininity amongStudents in Delhi and l aipurJAMES R. MURRAYB.S., DePaul University, 1966A.M., ibid., 1970(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Statistical Models for QualitativeData with Classification ErrorsMICHAEL G. NEDELSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Response Preference and [udge­ments of Contingency 'and EfficacyDAVID WILLIAM O'SHEA(Education)DISSERTATION: School Board-Community Relationsand Local Resource UtilizationAKOS aSTORA.B., University of Melbourne, Australia, 1964A.M., ibid., 1967(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Play of the Gods among Men:Society, Locality, Time, and Ideology in the Sym­bolism of Myths and Rituals in a Bengali Town ELVIRA MENDOZA PASCUALS.B., University of the Philippines, Quezon City,P.I., 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Fertility Differentials in the Philip­pinesMICHAEL A. PETTYM.Ed., Boston College, 1967(Education)DISSERTATION: Differential Political Socializationamong Argentine Secondary School BoysRUTHERFORD H. PLATT, JR.A.B., Yale University, 1962J.D., University of Chicago, 1967(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Open Space Decision Process:Allocation of Costs and BenefitsRUSSEL LORD TRACYS.B., Ohio State University, 1964(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Test Adequacy as related to Infor­mation about Measures and the Personal Rele­vance of TestingFRANKLIN S. WEINGARTENA.B., Shimer College, 1959S.B., University of Chicago, 1961(Psychology)DISSERTATION: A Wavelength Effect on Visual La­tencyV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLEDWARD W. AMENDA.B., Midland Lutheran College, 1951D.B., Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, 1955S.T.M., ibid., 1967DISSERTATION: The Seriousness of Western Litera­ture: Erich Auerbach's Research and Its Theo­logical ImplicationsTHOMAS JOHN BACHMEYERA.B., Yale University, 1964D.B., University of Chicago, 1967A.M., ibid., 1968DISSERTATION: The Communication of Ethical In­sight to Moral Agents: An Assessment of Con­temporary Theological EthicsHOMER ANDREW BAINA.B., University of Florida, 1953D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1965DISSERTATION: The Compatibility of Rational andIrrational Action in the Theology of SaintThomas Aquinas and the Ego Psychology ofHeinz Hartmann BRIAN W. GRANTS.B., Northwestern University, 1961D.B., Lexington Theological Seminary, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: A Process View of Schizophrenia asRevelatoryCHARLES H. HAMBRICKA .B., Vanderbilt University, 1952D.B., Drew University, 1959A.M., University of Chicago, 1967DISSERT ATION: Gukansho: A Religious View ofJapanese HistoryHARVILLE HENDRIXA.B., Mercer University, 1957D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1965DISSERTATION: The Fear of the Future: An Analy­sis of the Essence of Anxiety in the Thought ofPaul Tillich and Sigmund FreudCARL E. KRIEGA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963D.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968DISSERTATION: The Presence and Absence of GodJAMES WILLIAM MADDOCKA.B., Valparaiso University, 1965A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967 DANIEL L. OVERMYERA.B., Westmar College, 1957D.B., Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1960A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: Folk-Buddhist Sects: A Structure inthe History of Chinese ReligionsDISSERTATION: Developmental Psychology and Mor­al Anthropology: Some Implications in the Work0/ Paul Tillich and Erik Erikson BENJAMIN CALEB RAYA.B., Bowdoin College, 1962A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1963A.M., ibid., 1967DISSERTATION: African High Gods: A Study 0/ theConcept of Supreme Being in Six African So­cietiesWILLIAM SHERMAN MINORA.B., Washington & Jefferson College, 1924D.B., University of Chicago, 1931DISSERTATION: Creativity in Henry Nelson WiemanTHE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Humane·Letters:DON CAMERON ALLEN, Sir William Osler Professor of English Literature,Johns Hopkins University.Polymath, historian, and critic, whose renaissance studies have advanced a happy alliance be-tween the disciplines of scholarship and literary criticism. .The candidate will be presented by John M. Wallace, Professor, Department of En­glish Language and Literature.For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:FAIRFAX M. CONE, Chairman, Board of Trustees 1963-1970.Creative citizen leader, whose moral and intellectual qualities and devoted service and wisdomhave greatly strengthened this University and helped to preserve its freedom and its commitmentto scholarship, discovery, and education.The candidate will be presented by John E. Jeuck, Robert Law Professor, GraduateSchool of Business.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:ALBERT ESCHENMOSER, Professor of Chemistry, Eidgenossische Tech­nische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland.Distinguished scientist and teacher, whose outstanding contributions to the field of organicchemistry have opened new pathways for the syntheses of biologically important compounds.The candidate will be presented by Gerhard L. Closs, Professor, Department ofChemistry and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:SHELOMO DOV GOITEIN, former Director, School of Oriental Studies,Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, and Professor Emeritus of Arabic, Uni­versity of Pennsylvania.Inspired scholar and teacher, master in the decipherment of old Semitic manuscripts and crea­tive interpreter of Jewish and Islamic history.The candidate will be presented by Norman Golb, Associate Professor, Departmentof Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.F or the Degree of Doctor of Science:MYSORE NARASIMHACHAR SRINIVAS, Professor of Sociology, Uni�versity of Delhi, India.Social anthropologist, seminal scholar, and teacher-lucid and profound interpreter of Indiancivilization. .The candidate will be presented by Milton B. Singer, Paul Klapper Professor of theSocial Sciences in the College and Professor, Department of Anthropology.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 RECESSIONALOutburst of Joy Oliver Messiaen(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessiona1)RICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director of Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLELWOOD V. JENSENEDMUND WELLS KITCH ASSIST ANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDES, 1970-71CONSTANCE JUNE BALINTCAROLYN LEE DAFFRONL. RONALD DWORETHARVEY E. DYTCHLAWRENCE BURTON EBERTDEBORAH SEABURY FUNKHOUSERELIZABETH R. GAWRONANTHONY THOMAS GRAFTONHOLLY BETH HARTSTONER. V. HAYELLEN M. KAISSEMICHAEL STEVEN KAPLAN NANCY JO KATAGIRIDEBORAH LEA MADANSKYALVIN FRANK MARTINJAMES WINSTON MORRISHARRY SANDY ORBACHKIRK NOBLE ROBINSON. JOHN ANDREW SMET ANKAALLAN C. SPRADLINGLAWRENCE GUY STRAUSCARL A. SUNSHINEJERRY ALLAN WEBMANBARBARA A. ASZMANSHARON A. BELLARDDEBORAH A. BINSTOCKMARVIN J. BITTNERROBERT L. BLACKSBERGROBERT K. BURKHARDTNAI-KONG V. CHEUNGRUTH A. ELLERBROOKMRS. LISSA P. ENGLANDERRAPHAEL A. FINKELEMILY R. GROSHOLZROBERT B. ISRAEL STUDENT AIDES, 1971-72DAVID H. JOELCYNTHIA S. KAPLANALMA D. KOLBPETER G. MAVRELISDEBORAH M. SALISBURYDAVID J. SALTMANPAUL R. STEINHAUERJOHN A. TRANGENSTEINEUGENE R. WEDOFFHOLLY J. WICKERDEAN A. WILKENING