THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGO··FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER �TheThree Hundred FortiethCONVOCATIONTheSf RINGSECOND SESSIONJune NinthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Seventy-twoROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OlF EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree oJ clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Duodecimi Toni(The Congregation standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrieliThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Convocation SpeakerThe Dean of the Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of the Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"PUBLISH OR PERISH"ARTHUR FRIEDMANDistinguished Service Professor, Department of English Language andLiterature and the CollegePsalm 47 THE ANTHEMRalph Vaughan WilliamsThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Brass Ensemble, Richard Vik­strom, Director of Chapel Music, conducting0, clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph.For the Lord most high is terrible: He is a great King over all the earth.God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet.Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises unto our King, sing praises.For God is King of all the earth; sing ye praises everyone that hath understandingGod reigneth over the heathen: God sitteth upon the throne of his holiness.Sing praises unto our King, sing praises.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:David Robert AffelderGuy ArrigoniKevin A. AvruchZachary Moshe BakerAmy Laura Wilson BartonDonna Lynne BeanSharon Ann BellardPaul Bruce BennettAllan Howard BergerReuben A. BernickPal,11 BernsteinPaul Steven BernsteinJames Cameron BieglerThomas Joseph BierstekerDeborah Ann BinstockNathan Norman BirnbergMarvin Joel BittnerRobert Lewis BlacksbergRobert Wayne BonvalletSusan Debra BosworthGeraldine BradyJudith Margaret BrophyJohn Stephen CantieriNai-Kong'Vincent CheungEileen F. CohenJonathan CohenKyle Ivy CohenCraig Arthur CookJohn C. DabrowskiSusan Barbara DelsonSheila Rochelle DiogenesNora C. DudwickRuth Ann EllerbrookRaphael Ari FinkelC. Richard FisherJoshua A. FogelPeter Earl FortiniJohn Michael Joseph Gaca Carol Ann GarstkiPaul Jeffrey GartenbergJames D. GoehmannDaniel C. GoldenDaniel Isser GoldmanRichard GordonDaniel Richard GraysonEmily Rolfe GrosholzEthan Tepper HaimoBarbara L. HawleyMary Alice HeintzCarol Elizabeth HellerJulian N. Henriques, Jr.Philip Jay HessJean Cassard HowardRobert Brian IsraelJuan JewellDavid Harold JoelJames JubakWilliam Richard KahlesCynthia Sue KaplanSamuel Jerrold KaplanDavid Toshio KawanishiMichael Stuart KayeMark KazanoffVictoria Maria KennickBlair Susan KilpatrickDolores Barbara KoenigDaniel Isador KozloffJesse Charles Krakauer.Frederick Mark KravitzMichael William LagalyScott LandfearWilliam James LazarusGerard LevalAndrew Simon LeveyJanet Marchel LevinElinor Penny Levine Deborah Louise LevySusan Gail LothLawrence Elliott LuckomEdward Frank MadingerHiromasa MakinoAlan David MandellPeter George MavrelisHenry Daniel MayerJack MendelsonSteven J. MetalitzJohn Alfred MillerRichard Drake MohrThomas H. MoyJerome Anthony OffnerSigrid Elaine PakulaLissa Jan ParisN. William ParkerJoseph E. PentheroudakisJeffrey Mark PerloffJacqueline Bunker PersonsJerome David PerzigianDavid Burrell PillemerRobert Carroll PitcherRichard Victor PokornyWilliam S. PollackDon Alan PowellPaul Michael PrestonNoel Elizabeth PriceJoseph Austin Ranney IIIAngelo RestivoJohn Andrew RidgeCarol Alane RollingsGregg Alan RubinsteinAlan Lee RumseyAlma Dean Kolb RumseyPatricia Jane RutherfordJames Manly SackJeffrey Roy Safflemsik- Deborah Mae SalisburyDavid Joseph SaltmanMarilyn Louise SchakelFrank Kurt SchulzMark Ansel ShapiroStephen A. SimmonsSteven Clyde SimmonsMichael Theodore SmithSheila Kathleen SmithElinor SocholitzkyJon David SolomonKathleen Barnard SommersDonna Kathryn Spiker Michael E. SquillacoteLarry Allen SteinPaul R. SteinhauerDavid Alan SternMelinda M. SternBarbara Anne Aszman StoneJohn David StoneYvonne Nadine SutorJohn Lee SwaugerRobert E. Tax[ames Douglas ThomsonJohn A. TrangensteinPeter Keene True Sarah H . WarwickEugene Robert WedoffSteven L. WeinsteinJudith Hermine WeissOleh We resWilliam David WickHolly Jo van Gulden WickerElaine WilcoDean' Arth ur WilkeningJudy May WongDavid Joseph ZimnySteven G. ZimoMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter at Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1972 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARRobert Brian IsraelSigrid Elaine Pakula William S. PollackRobert E. 'Tax John A. TrangensteinDavid Joseph Zimny1972 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARZachary Moshe BakerReuben A. BernickDeborah Ann BinstockRobert Lewis BlacksbergRobert Wayne BonvalletNai-Kong Vincent CheungNora C. DudwickRaphael Ari FinkelDaniel Isser GoldmanJulian N. Henriques, Jr. Cynthia Sue KaplanMark KazanoffJesse Charles KrakauerAlan David MandellPeter George MavrelisJack MendelsonSteven J. MetalitzJohn Alfred MillerJerome Anthony OffnerLissa Jan ParisMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARThomas J. CampbellSanford J. GrossmanPaul W. KahnJ ames Lloyd Levenson James Elles Leverett, Jr.Mark Dean RausherJohn M. RosegrantJonathan B. Rosenblum Jeffrey Mark PerloffJoseph Austin Ranney IIIAlma Dean Kolb RumseyDeborah SalisburyPaul Roger SteinhauerDavid Alan SternBarbara Anne Aszman StoneEugene Robert WedoffJudith Hermine WeissDean Arthur WilkeningMark J. SmithGeorge W. Van CleveMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Robert Paul BeckerWilliam Martin BenzingSteve Chin-Shen Chang William Gary GranthamAlfred James LewyAlbert John Smith Robert Hugh Waters tonAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:Patrick W. BlankstonSharon Ann BellardPaul Steven BernsteinMarvin Joel BittnerSteven Paul CurrentPeter Earl FortiniCarol Ann Garstki James D. GoehmannDaniel Richard GraysonKarin Jean JohnsonJesse Charles KrakauerScott LandfearWilliam Kuo Ping LiDennis Ray Patterson John Andrew RidgeJeffrey Roy SaffleDavid Joseph SaltmanMichael E. SquillacoteJohn A. TrangensteinJudy May WongBarry G. ZamostSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapterof Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Kenneth William AndreH. Lee FrankSandra J. GinsburgAllen Louis Horwitz Eric Powell LesterJames V. LustigEdward OklanStephen Irwin Schabel Edward F. SchlenkRobert Hugh Waters tonMary M. WeinsteinMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Lowell E. AndersonThomas MacArthur BarrStephen Marc BendelsonRobert Michael DahlScott Douglas DrumDonald A. ExtromMichael Renner FlahertyFredric J. FlemingGrover Paul HartsuchRobert Joel HasdayNorbert Jan-BaptistHendrickx David Kenneth HurstDennis R. JolicoeurGlenn W. JonesKip E. JonesWilliam G. KarisEric Robert KlempnerKoh Kheng SiongShirizali U. KotadiaEliodoro Matte L.Ieuan Gwyn MorganTheodore R. MyersThomas Theodore Osberg Michael M. PfeifleMichael John ScheblerJames Edward SchlegelVictor G. SchoaffCharles Buckley SethnessAlan John ShawThomas Wallace SingletonEdward A. SternLee D. VanCampMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:Stephen Stewart BowenJohn Joseph Buckley, Jr.David N. CookHarlan Mark DellsyHoward Guy Ervin IIIAaron Edward Hoffman Cary Ira KlafterCarl Kunio MirikitaniDonna Marie M uraskyVincent Francis O'Rourke, Jr.Robert Isaac RichterPaul T. Ruttum Robert Paul SchuwerkRobert Henry SmithDodge WellsMark Stephen WintnerThe Academy of American Poets Prizes, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, are awarded toEmily Rolfe Grosholz, FirstJill Gyorgy, Honorable MentionJane Ross, Honorable Mention POEM: "Three Poems"POEM: "The Red Geraniums"POEM: "For Jennifer: a Conceit"The Florence lames Adams Prizes, for excellence m artistic reading, areawarded to[ane Batt, FirstJoel Cope, First Susan Seliger, FirstJudy Schavrien, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded toDella Collins Cook PAPER: "Growth Patterning in the Wood­land Populations"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior student majoring in United States History, is awarded toZachary Moshe BakerThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toElena D. Ciletti ESSAY: "A Collection of Medici Medals byAntonio Francescio Seloi"The Baroque Studies Prize, to an undergraduate student in the Department ofArt for an outstanding essay, is awarded toThomas William Sokolowski ESSAY: "What Is Baroque? An Analysis"The Joseph Henry Beale Prize, to a student in the Law School' for outstandingwork in the first-year legal research and writing program, is awarded toWilliam BlockJames B. McHugh James WhiteheadStuart OranFred ThomasThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, are awarded toAmy K. Levine Lawrence Elliott Luckom Richard Drake MohrThe George V. Bobrinskoy Awards, for excellence in the study of RussianLanguage and Literature, are made toRuth Ann Ellerbrook J efIrey H. LockridgeThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is .awarded toDavid KnaakThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toMary WeinsteinThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the second-year marketing studentin the Graduate School of Business with the most outstanding academicrecord, is awarded toScott Douglas DrumDavid Robert AffelderGregory Paul John BalbierzPaul BernsteinJudith Margaret BrophyJerome McCristal Culp Cornish Frank HitchcockJudson Lemoine HixsonRobert Eugene HopkinsWalter Charles KroemerGerard Leval Wayne Ming-Cheng LiaoMargaret Amy RyanFran SolmorThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved the highest record in the field of Mathematics, is awarded jointly toRobert Brian Israel David Joseph Saltman Robert E. TaxThe Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toVirginia Wexman ESSAY: "The Plot of Samson Agonistes"The Dean of Students honors thirteen students in their Senior year with theHowell Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University of Chicago:The Fairweather-Hardin Gallery Prize, for excellence in fine arts, is awarded toGlenna E. LangThe Chicago Chapter of the Financial Executives Institute Award, to a grad­uating accounting student in the Graduate School of Business who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship and leadership abilities, is awardedjointly toRobert Joel Hasday Alan John ShawThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toDavid Harrell, FirstEmily Rolfe Grosholz, SecondRichard Newhauser, Third POEM: "Blindness"POEM: "History of a Winter"POEMS: "The Sirens"; "Fluid Graces"; "Rid­ing Westward"The Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the outstanding comment produced by athird-year member of The University of Chicago Law Review, is awardedtoRobert Paul SchuwerkKatherine M. Levi Setti Gerald RocourtThe Frances R. Friedman Prize for excellence 111 the fine arts, IS awardedjointly toary19h The Marc Perry Galler Prize for Student Research, to a student in each of thefour Divisions whose dissertation is judged as the most distinguished pieceof scholarship in a given year, is awarded tothethe DISSERTATION: "Nominal Income Output andPrices in the Short Run"DISSERTATION: "Studies on Conditional Le­thal Mutants of BacteriophageSPOI"DISSERTATION: "Supraluminous Waves 111 aRelativistic AnisotropicPlasma"\"'{li11iam Ferguson Sibley DISSERTATION: "The Shiga Hero"(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Autumn1971 )Ruben D_ Almonacid(Economics, Spring 1971)Donald J. Fujita(Microbiology, Spring 1971)Martin A. Lee(Physics, Summer 1971)The Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toChristine AndersonLizbeth Jane Brown Daniel A. Starr Sharon Kay StephensI to The Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded to�ad­hasdedms,'Rid- Paul Bernstein, First PAPER: "The Chicago Public Housing Con­troversy: Breakdown of the PoliticalInfluence Model"PAPER: "Political Development in the Bureau­cratic Polity: A Case Comparison ofAdministration in Pakistan and Thai­land"David Joseph Zimny, 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 toLucy ArimondThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the third­year competition in brief-writing and oral argument, are made toJohn C. Jacobs Donna Marie MuraskyIy a The Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief-writing and oralded argument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awardedtoPeggy L. Kerr James R. Mikesded The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who hasperformecI the most meritorious research, is awarded toRobert Leslie RamseyThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done during his years in medical school, is awarded toJonathan Leeds CostaThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prize, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, is awarded jointly toZbigniew Fiedorowicz Peter Anthony GerritsonThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research m Chemistry, isawarded toJohn Morris ParsonThe 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 toDouglas H. Ginsburg Vincent Francis O'Rourke, Jr.The John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research,and clinical medicine, is made toJonathan Leeds CostaThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recogrnnon at outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made toDr. Wilhelm Bernhard, Directeur de Recherche, Institut de Recherches sur le Cancer,Villejuif, FranceThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, tor constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Education, is awarded toRichard A. Schoenherr DISSERTATION: "Task Requirements and Orga­nizational Structure: A Com­parative Study of FunctionalDivisions"The Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student foracademic excellence, is awarded toLucille Anita LesterThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toRobert Brian Israel PAPER: "Perturbations of Fredholm Oper­ators"PAPER: "The Fluoride and Pepsin CatalyzedHydrolysis of Sulfites"PAPER: "Magnetic Lens Design"Scott LandfearN. William ParkerHonorable MentionNai-Kong Vincent Cheung PAPER: Noncoordinating Buffers I: Synthesisand Characterization of Sterically­Hindered Pyridines"PAPER: "Glass Inclusions in Olivines fromHolocene Cinder Cones, MedicineLake Highland, California"John Rudolfs SansThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofLiterary Criticism, is awarded toLinda Greene ESSAY: "The Course of True Love: The Lov­ers' Plot in A Midsummer Night'sDream"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toWalter Charles KroemerThe United States Law Week Award, to the graduating student who has madethe most satisfactory scholastic progress in his final year in the Law School,is made toMichael F.. ChubrichThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made toRobert LorenzThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made toBruce Russell MacleodThe "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student in theGraduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in the fieldof finance, is a,warded toEliodoro Matte L.For Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSRICHARD W. BEALS, Professor of MathematicsStudents who are to become creative mathematicians are usually committed to the subject at anearly age and are prepared to appreciate a rigorous, elegant treatment by their first or second yearof college. Richard Beals has been outstandingly successful in providing for these students a stimu­lating challenge in the honors sequence in analysis. Careful, exact, perfectly organized, with a won­derful pedagogical sense, absolute command of his material, and impeccable mathematical taste,Beals brings together the best in his students with the best in the subject. His instruction, encour­agement and inspiration have contributed greatly to the recent successes of the University ofChicago teams in the competition for the Putnam prize. His contributions enhance Chicago'spreeminent position in mathematical education.WAYNE CLAYSON BOOTH, George M. Pullman Professor of EnglishWayne Booth has given distinguished service to the College and the University during peculiarlydifficult times. But before he was a dean he was a scholar and a teacher, and on this occasionwe celebrate not the humane administrative leader but the teacher who continues to move, todelight, and to instruct us. To his teaching he brings not only fecundity of idea, analytical power,learning wide, deep, yet unobtrusive, ready receptivity to ideas, motives, and experience, but alsoa profoundly moral concern thoroughly at home with a lively sense of humor of which he is him­self frequently the object. The life of his mind in scholarship, in writing, and in teaching is asearch for the common ground of rationality: for him "the solidarity of mankind [rests 1 in theintellectual life." From his students, from himself, from his colleagues he asks always and only forgood reasons. For all of us he is an exemplar of the goodness of reason.ROBERT DAVID HUMMEL, Instructor in GermanThe elementary courses in a notoriously "hard" language are seldom thought of as a likely sourceof the most rewarding experience to be encountered in a year at the University of Chicago; yetsuch miracles have been occurring time and again in the German classes of Robert Hummel. Amastery of performance that fully engages a student's intelligence is his gift to undergraduate andgraduate students alike.Perhaps his early years as an engineering student at Purdue taught him that any task can bemade to yield to the principles of science, the discipline of art, and a touch of talent. At any rate,in the past few years Mr. Hummel has completely reorganized the teaching of elementary Germanwhile he has taught it and supervised the staff of the first-year courses. In doing so he has broughtto bear what is most relevant in modern linguistics and psychology, the best available practice inthe field, and an extraordinary talent for understanding a student's difficulties while challenginghim to do better than he dreamed he could.H. GREGG LEWIS, Professor of EconomicsGregg Lewis embodies the finest traditions of the University of Chicago. A distinguished scholarand contributor to research in the field of labor economics, he is also a dedicated and talentedteacher of both undergraduate and graduate students. He has succeeded in an area where manyhave failed-the presentation of highly mathematical theory and research in a manner that is in­telligible even to students with limited mathematical skills. In his classes he has combined formalmathematical presentations and verbal expositions to convey both the power of economic theoryand the excitement of its application to a wide variety of problems in our society. In his courses,many students have been stimulated to pursue graduate work in economics; all have come with aprofound appreciation, not only for the rigor of economic thought, but also for the qualities ofscholarship and humanity which Gregg Lewis so magnificently represents. He sets the standard ofexcellence for colleagues in the social sciences.ntr1·1-r­)f'slyn:0r,;01-aIe)[:e�tA.diee,illItillIg RICHARD W. MINTEL, Assistant Professor of BiochemistryRichard W. Mintel has served the College as a teacher in a Common Core sequence in biologyand in a biochemistry course that is part of the degree program in the biological sciences.The Common Core courses pose exceptional challenges for teacher and student alike. ProfessorMintel has faced and mastered these challenges. His students have attested with enthusiasm to thelucidity of his presentations, to his skill as a leader of stimulating classroom discussions, to hisinterest in and help of students both inside and outside the classroom, to his imaginative use ofthe laboratory as an arena for learning, to the breadth of his knowledge and to the wisdom withwhich he deploys it on behalf of the broadened education of his students. In the teaching of hisown speciality, biochemistry, Professor Mintel has demonstrated consummate skill in developingnew ways of elucidating concepts and data from a field that never ceases to increase in complexity.His students and colleagues salute him as an extraordinary teacher.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMI C 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. J aco bson 1\In the Division of the Humanities by Dean Robert E. StreeterIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Albert V. CreweIn 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:ROLLIE SUE ACKERMAN NORMAN JACOB SOBOLA.B., University 0/ Minnesota, 1970 A.B., Yeshiva University, 1968(Genetics) (Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: A Genetic and Physiological Study0/ the Accumulation 0/ Toxic Concentrations 0/Methylglyoxal by Escherichia coli K·12. HUEI-MEI TSAIRALPH PAUL EARLANDSONA .B., Northwestern University, 1967(Biochemistry) B.M. (Dentistry), National Taiwan University,Taipei, Taiwan, 1967( Genetics)DISSERTATION: Epithelial Breakdown in SinglePalatal ProcessesHEIDE U. LEES.B., University 0/ the Philippines, Quezon City,P.l., 1967(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: The Effect 0/ Inhibitors 0/ DNASynthesis on Methylmethane Sulfonate TreatedChinese Hamster Cells.II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESF or the Degree of Master of Arts:PAUL JAMES ANDERERA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1971(Far Eastern Languages and Literatures) RAY A A VIC HAlA.B., Roosevelt University, 1970(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JAMES S. ANGYALA.B., Holy Cross College, 1968(English Language and Literature) MARY ELIZABETH CAROLINEBARTLETA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1970(Music) \1\LvJIRJCElElPIRIPA.JO(RCA(,ity,"'gle1970 EVELYN THAL BENNETTA.B., Bennington College, 1970(English Language and Literature)KATHLEEN FARLEY BLACKA.B., North Central College, 1971(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL MOORE BOARDMANA.B., Indiana University, 1967(English Language and Literature)WYLENE ANITA BRANTONA.B., Spelman College, 1971(English Language and Literature)MARY R. BRAUERA.B., St. Olaf College, 1971(English Language and Literature)JOHN LARK BRYANTA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(English Language and Literature)LILLIE FRANCES BUTLERA.B., Augusta College, 1971(English Language and Literature)VALERIE W. CALLIESA.B., DePauw University, 1966(English Language and Literature)JAMES VINCENT CAPUAA.B., University of Rochester, 1971(History)ROBERT KENNETH CHATEL, JR.A.B., State University of New York at Albany,1971(Philosophy)JOHN CULLENS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1958A.M., Roosevelt University, 1966(Linguistics)ELIZABETH DACENKOA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH W ALLACE DAWSONA.B., MacMurray College, 1971(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM PATRICK DAYA.B., Oberlin College, 1971(English Language and Literature)PHILIP SEDGWICK DEELYA.B., Hobart College, 1969(History)RICHARD LYNN DEREMERA.B., Cornell College, 1970(English Language and Literature)PAMELA JOAN DOUGHERTYA.B., University of Michigan, 1970(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JOHN T. DZlEGLEWICZ, S.J.A.B., Fordham College, 1971(English Language and Literature)RONALD DWIGHT EL VINGA.B., Stanford University, 1971(English Language and Literature) SUSAN CARPENTER EVANSA.B., Stanford University, 1971(English Language and Literature)KAREN ELIZABETH GREENFIELDEVERETTA.B., St. Olaf College, 1971(English Language and Literature)RUTH RUBIN FADENA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)SUSAN APPLETON FERRISA.B., Duke University, 1965(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)BELLE FILLMOREA.B., Occidental College, 1971(English Language and Literature)SIMON FINKELSTEINB.H.L., College of Jewish Studies, 1963A.B., Roosevelt University, 1968(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DANIEL PAUL FISCHERA.B., Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky,1971(English Language and Literature)DOROTHY JANE FOLTZA.B., Barnard College, 1970(English Language and Literature)RONALD ROBERT FORTUNEA.B., New School of Social Research, 1969(Philosophy)CHRISTINE FROULAA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(English Language and Literature)BONNIE LUNDQUIST GARFIELDA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967(Art)PAUL F. GEHLA.B., John Carroll Unicersity , 1971(History)ANTHONY THOMAS GRAFTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(History)JOANNE LYNN GREENBERGA.B., University of Rochester, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities)HAZEL ELIZABETH HANLEYA.B., University of Massachusetts, 1970(English Language and Literature)KATHRYN SCHEFTER HANSONA.B., Stanford University, 1971(English Language and Literature)THOMAS TRUXTON HAREA.B., Yale University, 1961(English Language and Literature)HARRIET C. HEYMANA.B., Indiana University, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities)CARL BRYAN HOLMBERGA.B., Heidelberg College, 1971(General Studies in the Humanities)SHARI REISIN HOOTNICKA.B., University of Michigan, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)CATHERINE SUE IRBYA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1971(English Language and Literature)MARK LEONARD JOHNSONA.B., University of Kansas, 1971(Philosophy)FRED-GORAN KARLSSONLie., University of Turku, Finland, 1970(Linguistics)JAMES LOUIS KASTEL YA.B., University of Michigan, 1969(English Language and Literature)DONALD EUGENE KEENERA.B., Moravian College, 1969(English Language and Literature)ALLEN PHILLIP KEMPA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1971(English Language and Literature)RICHARD LLOYD KILBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)CATHERINE ELLEN KINSOCKA.B., University of Arizona, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)ANNEMARIE ELIZABETH KOSCHIRA.B., LeMoyne College, 1971(English Language and Literature)MARTIN LEWIS KREISWIR THA.B., Hamilton College, 1971(English Language and Literature)PETER NORMAN LASALLEA.B., Harvard University, 1969(English Language and Literature)CYNTHIA MILLER LAWRENCEA.B., Oberlin College, 1969A.M., University of Chicago, 1970(History)ROBERT L. LEFFINGWELLA.B., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1970(Comparative Studies in Literature)JUDITH NAOMI LEVIA.B., Antioch College, 1964(Linguistics)ALICE LEVINEA .B., State University of New York at Buffalo,1968(English Language and Literature)SHERI IRIS LICHTENSTEINA.B., New York University, 1971(History)EDWARD ANDERSON LINDNERA.B., Whitman College, 1968(Philosophy) MATTHEW WOOD LITTLEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1971(English Language and Literature)JACQUELINE LOWEA.B., Marygrove College, 1961M.Ed., ibid., 1969(English Language and Literature)COLETTE MARIE LUECKA .B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970(English Language and Literature)PA UL DAVID MANDELA.B., University of Michigan, 1968M.A.T., Northwestern University, 1969(F ar Eastern Languages and Civilizations)GEORGE A. MARCHETTIA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1970(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM WISE MAXWELLA.B., Bethune-Cookman College, 1970(English Language and Literature)GEORGE P. E. MEESEA.B., Wittenberg University, 1967(English Language and Literature)THOMAS ALAN MEYERA.B., University of Michigan, 1971(English Language and Literature)ERIK RUNE MORKSivilikonom, Norwegian School of Economics andBusiness Administration, Bergen, Norway, 1959M.B.A., De Paul University, 1966(Germanic Languages and Literatures)KATHLEEN D. MORNERA.B., St. Olaf College, 1959(English Language and Literature)ROBERT ALAN MOSSA.B., University of California, Riverside, 1970(Philosophy)ELIZABETH ELLEN MUGA.B., St. Mary of the Woods College, 1966(General Studies in the Humanities)CHARLENE DI CAMILLO MULLINSA.B., Indiana University, 1968(Romance Languages and Literatures)ELIZABETH JULIE MYERSA .B., San Francisco College for Women, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities)RICHARD GORDON NEWHAUSERA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1970(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA ANNE NICHOLSONA.B., Earlham College, 1971(English Language and Literature)JOHN PETER NOTCHA.B., Fairfield University, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARGARET LASSITER NOTCHA.B., Middlebury College, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures)GAIL KATHRYN OMANA .B., University of Colorado, 1970(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)JOHN E. O'REILLY, JR.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1971(English Language and Literature)STEPHEN F. OWENSA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1968(General Studies in the Humanities)DEBORAH PARANSKYA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(English Language and Literature)DAVID B. PAXMANA.B., Brigham Young University, 1971(English Language and Literature)CAROLYN ELIZABETH PEMBERA.B., Manhattanville College, 1971(English Language and Literature)JUDITH ANN PHIBBSA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969(General Studies in the Humanities)JAMES A. PICKARD, JR.A.B., Southwestern at Memphis, 1970(English Language and Literature)ROGER G. PILONA.B., Columbia University, 1971(Philosophy)JOHN STANLEY RALPHB.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1966(English Language and Literature)RICHARD GILBERT RHODESB.F.A., Memphis Academy of Arts, 1963A.B., Memphis State University, 1971(English Language and Literature)CHARLES DANIEL ROBERTS, S.J.A.B., Fordham University, 1971(English Language and Literature)MARGARET RUTH ROBERTSA.B., Northwestern University, 1969(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL ANTON RYBARSKIA.B., Providence College, 1971(English Language and Literature)JOHN SCHW AR TENA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970(Philosophy)LOIS WOLF SCHWARTZA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(English Language and Literature)SUSAN D. SELIGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(General Studies in the Humanities)CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH SERES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1960M.S.W., ibid., 1963(English Language and Literatures SOL PAUL SHAPIROA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1969(Philosophy)BERNADETTE A. SHAYA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1971(English Language and Literature)CHARLENE L. SIMOA.B., Manhattanville College, 1970(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL JACKSON SMITHA.B., New College, 1970(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM CARR SMITH, JR.A .B., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale,1970(English Language and Literature)REENA MIRIAM SPICEHANDLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)JOHN S. STANISLAWA.B., Roosevelt University, 1970(English Language and Literature)SPYROS THOMAS STAVRAKASA.B., Haverford College, 1971(History)HAROLD SAMUEL STONEA.B., St. fohn's College, Annapolis, Maryland,1971(History)JILL PENELOPE STRACHANA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(General Studies in the Humanities)RITA M. TROYA.B., Trinity College, Washington, D.C., 1971(History)CALVIN PAUL VAN REKENA.B., Calvin College, 1971(Philosophy)BARBARA ANN WATERSA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1971(English Language and Literature)NATHAN A. WAXMANA.B., New York University, 1971(Philosophy)MARK ERNEST WEINBURGS.B., Tufts University, 1970(History)HOWARD L. WHITAKERB.M.E., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1963M.M.E., University of Colorado, 1964(Music)ROBERT LEE WILLIAMSA.B., Rice University, 1967(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)TERESE WOLCHA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts.1968(English Language and Literature)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:KATHERINE LEVI SETTIB.F.A., Art Institute 0/ Chicago, 1965(Art)GERALD ROCOURTA.B., Greenville College, 1968(Art) HARVEY M. SHAPIROA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1968(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:DENNIS CHARLES ALBRIGHTS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1969(Physics)DAVID FENIMORE ANDERSONS.B., Iowa State University, 1971S.M., ibid., 1971(Mathematics)CHARLES ASMUTHA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1971(M athematics)CHRISTOPHER MONTGOMERYBROWNA.B., Oberlin College, 1967(In/ormation Sciences)EDWARD BR YNESS.B., University of Chicago, 1966(Information Sciences)K. CHANDRASEKHARSc.B., University of Delhi, India, 1965(Physics)YUN-MEI CHANGS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.1968S.M., University of California, Los Angeles, 1970(Geophysical Sciences)THOMAS WOODS CHRISTOPHERA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1969(Information Sciences)WILLIAM EDWARD CONNORSS.B., St. Procopius College, 1971(Information Sciences) .ANTONIO CORDOBA BARBALic., University of Madrid, Spain, 1971( Mathematics)DAN MYRON DILLA.B., Boston University, 1968(Chemistry)DOUGLAS E. ENGERTS.B., De Paul University, 1969(Information Sciences)JAMES MARTIN FARRARA.B., Washington University, 1970(Chemistry)ROBERT E. FAY IIIS.B., University of Chicago, 1970(M athematics) EDWARD EUGENE FENIMORE5.8., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1970(Astronomy and Astrophysics)ZBIGNIEW FIEDOROWICZS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1971S.M., ibid., 1971(M athematics)PETER ANTHONY GERRITSON5.8., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971(Mathematics)STEVEN D. GOLLADAYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1968(Physics)DANIEL RICHARD GRAYSON(M athematics)GERALD M. HEYMSFIELDA.B., State University 0/ New York at Fredonia,1971(Geophysical Sciences)MICHAEL L. HINESS.B., Michigan State University, 1970(Physics)RICHARD L. HORNS.B., University of Washington, 1969( Mathematics)CHIN-SHIEN HUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1967S.M., ibid., 1969(Mathematics)ARTHUR R. JAMESONA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Geophysical Sciences)JOSE CARLOS DE SOUZA KIIHLLic., Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Ja­neiro, Brazil, 1968Lic., ibid., 1971(Mathematics)IRA BARRY LAMSTERA.B., City University 0/ New York, 1971(Geophysical Sciences)RANDALL M. LEES.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1965(In/ormation Sciences)MARCO A. MARINGOLO LEMESEng., University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1970(Geophysical Sciences)ELEANOR REED LEWISA.B., Vassar College, 1964(In/ormation Sciences)SHANG-PING LINS.B., National Taiwan University; Taipei, Taiwan,1967(5 tatistics)DANIEL NORVIEL McGRATH5.B., Ohio State University, 1969(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DENNIS PAUL McGUIRES.B., Stanford University, 1968(Physics)NEIL OSTROVE(Physics)BARTON RUSH PLUMSTEADA.B., Rice University, 1971(M athematics)LEE J. RICKARDS.B., University of Miami, 1969(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DAVID JOSEPH SAL TMAN(M athematics)FRED C. SANNERS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1970(Astronomy and Astrophysics) DAVID ALAN SHULMANS.B., City University of New York, 1972( Mathematics)ROBERT 1. SOMREKS.B., St. Louis University, 1970(Geophysical Sciences)MITCHEL SOSISA.B., Kenyon College, 1968(C hemistry)ARUNA SREENIVASANSc.B., University of Bangalore, India, 1965Sc.M., University of Madras, India, 1967(Physics)RODGER G. STEENSc.B., Brown University, 1969(Geophysical Sciences)WEN-YIH SUNS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1968(Geophysical Sciences)ROBERT E. TAX( Mathematics)MICHAEL ROMAN WASIELEWSKIS.B., University of Chicago, 1971(Chemistry)ROBER T CARL WORONICZS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967(Geophysical Sciences)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:DAVID ABRAHAMA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(History)JOHARI M. AMINIA.B., Chicago State College, 1970(Divisional Master's)ELIJAH ANDERSONA.B., Indiana University, 1969(Sociology)ERIC DOUGLAS ANDERSONA.B., Andrews University, 1970(History)KENNETH PAUL ASQUITH IIA.B., Michigan State University, 1970(Economics)KATHLEEN ROSEBOROUGH ASTB.S.F.S., Georgetown University, 1965(History)ROSALIND ATKINSA.B., Smith College, 1968(Psychology)STEPHEN ROBERT ATKINSA.B., Hamilton College, 1968(Psychology)DEBORAH JO BALDWINS.B., Ball State University, 1971(History) RICHARD RALPH BARICHELLOB.Sc., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1969(Economics)CHARLES DAYTON BASHS.B., Michigan State University, 1970(Economics)MARK KEITH BAUMANA.B., Wilkes College, 1967A.M., Lehigh University, 1968(History)NAWAL NAGUIB BELLA.B., American University in Cairo, Egypt, 1961(History)HANA BEN-ZIONA.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1969(Psychology)ROBERT YALE BERLINA.B., Boston University, 1970(Psychology)GEORGE LURCY BERNSTEINA.B., Columbia University, 1968(History)STEPHEN JEROME BLANKA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1971(History)WILLIAM ARTHUR BRANDT, JR.A.B., St. Louis University, 1971(Sociology)PAUL MICHAEL BRINICHA.B., University 0/ Detroit, 1968(Committee on Human Development)DOUGLAS ROSS CAMPBELLA.B., Stanford University, 1968(A nthropology)LEON MARLON CARNEYA.B., Wilmington College, 1971(Divisional Master's)GILLES H. CLOUTIER(Education)ADRIENNE COOPERA.B., Hebrew University 0/ Jerusalem, Israel, 1971(History)DARYL DANIELSA.B., Yale University, 1968(Education)HELIO OLIVEIRA POR TOCARRERODE CASTROBach., University 0/ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1969(Economics)TIMOTHY KEITH DE CHENNEA.B., Occidental College, 1970(Psychology)MARY KAY DE YOUNGS.B., Grand Valley State College, 1971(Divisional Master's)FRANK MOON DICKERSON IIA.B., New York University, 1970(Economics)MARY ANNE DORYA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1971(Divisional Master's)PETER B. ELLIOTTA.B., Columbia University, 1970(Divisional Master's)PAUL FINKELMANA.B., Syracuse University, 1971(History)HANS ANDERS OLOF GENBERGA.B., Macalester College, 1969(Economics)BYRON JOSEPH GOODA.B., Goshen College, 1966S.T.B., Harvard University, 1969(A nthropology)MICHELE CHARGOIS GOODSONA.B., Oberlin College, 1968(Committee on Human Development)DAVID FREDERICK GORDONA.B., Grinnell College, 1969(Sociology)RODNEY W. GUSTAFSONA.B., Lewis-St. Francis College, 1971(Divisional Master's) THOMAS MARTIN GUTERBOCKA.B., Yale University, 1969(Sociology)ROBERT VICTOR HAAS, JR.A.B., Trinity College, Hart/ord, Connecticut, 1971(Divisional Master's)ALICIA ANN HADLEYA.B., University 0/ Tulsa, 1971(Divisional Master's)CYNTHIA DIANE HALLA.B., Prairie View Agricultural & MechanicalCollege, 1971(Divisional Master's)IVES WALLACE HARVEYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1970(Economics)JOHN PALMER HAWKINSS.B., Brigham Young University, 1970(Anthropology)PETER JAMES HERNONA.B., St. Louis University, 1969(Political Science)JAMES FREDERIC HILLS.B., University 0/ Detroit, 1971(Divisional Master's)MARC PAUL HILTONA.B., Indiana University, 1971(History)JOHN DAVID HOODA.B., Drury College, 1969(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Issues and Responses: A CausalAnalysis 0/ Voting on Chicago School FinanceRejeren.da in the 1960'sKENNETH C. HOOGEBOOMA.B., Calvin College, 1971(History)RICHARD G. HOROWITZA.B., State University 0/ New York at Albany,1971(History)THOMAS FRANCIS HUERTASA.B., Fordham University, 1970(Economics)LOREN STEVEN IGLARSHA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970(Economics)CHESTER S. JAKALAA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1971(Divisional Master's)CHARLES PAUL KAPLANA .B., De Paul University, 1969(Geography)DISSERTATION: Ecology and Collective Behavior:A Subjective ReviewRONALD LEWIS KATESA.B., Rutgers University, 1967(Committee on International Relations)JOHN CHARLES KNECHTELS.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1970(Economics)LINDA JUNE KOCHENBURGERA.B ., Valparaiso U niver sity, 1969(Divisional Master's)MARK HUGH LEFFA.B., Brown University, 1970(History)PETER CLARKE LEWISA.B., Northwestern University, 1964(Education)STEVEN DENNIS MACHALOWS.B., State University of New York at New Paltz,1971(Divisional Master's)GWENDOLYN MARIE MANSONS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1954(Education)WILLIAM DAVID MARDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(Economics)ROBERT EDWARD MARSHALLA.B., Clark University, 1969(E ducation)PATRICK EDWARD McCALLIGA.B., University of Kentucky, 1971(History)FRANCIS TEMPLEMAN McCARTHYA.B., Rockhurst College, 1968(History)MARIA ELIZABETH ANNE METZLERA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1969(Political Science)LUCINDA LEA MOSESA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1971(Sociology)ALFRED ALFONSO MOSS, JR.A.B., Lake Forest College, 1965B.D., Episcopal Theological School, 1968(History)TIMOTHY JOHN NAYLORA.B., University of Chicago, 1968(History)R UBEM DE FREITAS NOV AESBach., University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1969(E conomics)DAVID M. NOVAKA.B., University of Chicago, 1970(History)LUCY S. OGBURNA.B., Goucher College, 1969(Divisional Master's)JAMES JOSEPH PODESTAA.B., St. Lawrence University, 1971(History)TOMAS RABELL-RAMOSA.B., University of Puerto Rico, 1951(Education)ROBERT JOHN RICHARDA.B., Harvard University, 1967(Sociology) ALLEN FRALEIGH ROBERTSA.B., Amherst College, 1968(A nthropology)ALFRED HIR T ROLLINSA.B., St. Lawrence University, 1971(History)PAUL ANDREW ROTHA.B., Wesleyan University, 1970(Divisional Master's)DAVID GRAEME ROWLEYA.B., University of Michigan, 1971(History)DAR WIN OTIS SAWYER, JR.A.B., University of Washington, 1971(S ociology)MITCHELL IRL SEROTAS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971S.B., ibid., 1971(History)GARLAND DWIGHT SIMSA.B., Lehigh University, 1971(Divisional Master's)RAYMAN LOUIS SOLOMONA.B., Wesleyan University, 1968(History)MARY M. SQUYRESA.B., Manhattanville College, 1971(History)DONALD SIGMUND STOLARB./., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1968(Divisional Master's)LAWRENCE GUY STRAUSA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(A nthropology)CORNELIUS HENRY SULLIVAN, JR.A.B., Brown University, 1971(History)B. RUTH THEILEA.B., Illinois Teachers College, 1966(E ducation)FRANCIS M. TORTORAA.B., Northwestern University, 1969(Economics)CYNTHIA MARIA TRUANTA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1971(History)IACOVOS SIMEON TSALICOGLOUA.B., Dartmouth College. 1966(Economics)YOSHIO UTSUMIB.Law., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1965(Political Science)PAUL F. VIESONA.B., University of Dayton, 1962S.B., ibid., 1964S.T.B., University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 1969(History)JUAN VILLARZU ROHDElng, Com., University of Chile, Santiago, Chile,1968(Economics)DANIEL JOSEPH WALSHA.B., University of Cincinnati, 1971(Sociology)ROBERT WEINBERGA.B., Beloit College, 1971(History)PEHYUN WENA.B., University of Oxford, England, 1955A.M., ibid., 1958(Geography)DISSERTATION: Idlewild-A Negro Village in LakeCounty, MichiganJAMES LONG WHITAKER IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1967(Committee on International Relations)WOODIE THOMAS WHITEA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969(History) GREGORY MICHAELWOJCIECHOWSKIA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1971(History)WILLIAM WOLFA.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1971(Divisional Master's)ANNE R. WOLFES.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1971(Divisional Master's)KATHERINE ALMA WOODSA.B., Wittenberg University, 1971(Divisional Master's)LUIS JOSE YGLESIASA.B., Brandeis University, 1969(Sociology)MARC DAVID ZLOTNIKA.B., University of Rochester. 1971(History)V. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:FRANK BLALOCK BROWNA.B., Georgetown College, 1970MICHAEL C. BUSKA.B., Gonzaga University, 1966A.M., Catholic University, 1970CHIN-HUNG CHEUNGA.B., Chung Chi College, Hong Kong, 1970J. HENRY COFFER, JR.A.B., Mercer University, 1951D.B., Yale University, 1956Th.M., South East Theological Seminary, 1960THETIS RACHAEL CROMIEA.B., Valparaiso University, 1969HARRIET F. H. ELLISONA.B., Wellesley College, 1970KATHIE LYNN GAUS-WOOLLENA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970WILLIAM CLARK GILPINA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1967M.Div., Lexington Theological Seminary, 1970MARY JOSEPHINE GOODA.B., Swarthmore College, 1970WILLIAM P. HARMANA.B., Oberlin College, 1968EDWARD J. HOLLANDA.B., Niagara University, Lewiston, New York,1961A.M., Niagara University, Albany, New York, 1966RICHARD WOODS LANGNERA.B., Haverford College, 1968 THEODORE MARK LUDWIGA.B., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1958D.B., ibid., 1961S.T.M., ibid., 1962Th.D., ibid., 1963ERROL MONROE McGUIREA.B., Abilene Christian College, 1964A.M., ibid., 1966S.T.B., Harvard University, 1969FRANCIS XAVIER MIKELSA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1968DANIEL THOMAS MOSERA.B., Franklin & Marshall College, 1970HOMER LEE PAGE, JR.A.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1963A.M., ibid., 1968D.B., Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 1969FLOYD J. PURDYA.B., Marquette University, 1970THOMAS RICHARD RICEA.B., Loma Linda University, 1966D.B., Andrews University, 1969FELIX ROSA RIGAUS.B., Greensboro College, 1969CHARLES J. SABATINOA.B., St. Mary's University, 1963S.T.M., Berkeley Divinity School, 1967S.T.B., Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, 1969WILLIAM H. SAMUELSS.B., Chicago State College, 1964S.M., ibid., 1968CARY TUCKERS.B., Davidson College, 1970 PAUL AUGUSTUS WAGNERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1963D.B., Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadel­phia, Pennsylvania, 1967D. BRUCE WOLLA.B., Columbia Bible College, 1960A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1962D.B., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1964WAYNE E. TURNERA.B., Emory University, 1970PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:THOMAS H. CARRA.B., Lake Forest College, 1970(Physics)SANDRA JOY GNIPPES.B., Northwestern University, 1958(Library Science) ELIZABETH ANN LONGA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1969(Biology)RICHARD ALLAN McCULLOUGHA.B., Providence College, 1968(History)CAROL BRYAN GOLDBERGA.B., Goucher College, 1970(French) JANET CLARK QUINTA.B., Radcliffe College, 1969(History)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:MERIL YNN ANN BAKERA.B., St. Xavier College, Chicago, lllinois, 1968(Reading)FAY DELORES DEYOUNGA.B., Roosevelt University, 1968(Elementary Education) IRVING GAY IIIB.Ed., Chicago State Teachers College, 1962(Elementary Education)TERESA LYNN POWELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1971(Elementary Education)ROSS EHME ADEN II. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:RAY CARL TON JONES. JR.A.B., Amherst College, 1967Th.M., University of Chicago, 1970A.B., Carthage College, 1968Th.M., University of Chicago, 1971ROBERT SCOTT DENIGA.B., Amherst College, 1968TIL.M., University of Chicago, 1971 GEORGE THOMAS MARTINA.B., North Georgia College, 1964Th.M., University of Chicago, 1969JOHN STUART MURRAYB.Sc., University of Melbourne, Australia, 1957D.B., Melbourne College of Divinity, Australia,1965MARSHALL CEPHAS GRIGSBYA.B., Morehouse College, 1968Th.M., University of Chicago, 1970III. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:DAVID MURRAY ALLENA.B., Williams College, 1968 MARY DONOHUE ALLENA.B., Duke University, 1968KENNETH EDWIN ARMSTRONGA.B., Indiana University, 1969JAMES D. ARUNDELA .B., University of Nebraska, 1969NICHOLAS ASKOUNES ASHFORDA .B., Washington University, 1959Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1965GARY DEAN BABBITTA.B., College of Idaho, 1968CARLTON BAILEYA.B., Talladega College, 1969SAMUEL M. BAKERA.B., Ohio State University, 1969ARTHUR LEON BEAMONS.B., United States Air Force Academy, 1965A.M., George Washington University, 1970WENDY CAROL BINDERA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969ROY BLEIWEISSA.B., Tufts University, 1967MARIE CORLETT BLITSA.B., College of Idaho, 1969DAVID CHARLES BOGANA.B., Texas Technological College, 1969FERN CHERYL BOMCHILLA.B., University of Michigan, 1969STEPHEN STEWART BOWENA.B., Wabash College, 1968• WITH HONORSTIMOTHY D. BRADBURYA.B., Washington State University, 1966A.M., Roosevelt University, 1970MICHAEL ALLEN BRAUNA.B., Yale University, 1968ALVIN OTIS GLENN BRAZZELLA.B., Morehouse College, 1969JOANNE AL YS BRIGGSA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1968JOSEPH J. BRONESKYA.B., Marquette University, 1969ROBERT LORING BRUBAKERA.B., Earlham College, 1969JOHN JOSEPH BUCKLEY, JR.A.B., Georgetown University, 1969• WITH HONORSJAMES EDMOND BURNS, JR.A.B., St. Mary's College of California, 1968LAWRENCE R. CAHILLA.B., University of Rochester, 1969MICHAEL BROOKS CARROLLA.B., Davidson College, 1968GEORGE JOSEPH CASSON, JR.S.B.F.S., Georgetown University, 1969MICHAEL E. CHUBRICHA.B., Knox College, 1967 ROBERT DENNIS CLAESSENSA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969H. THEODORE COHENA.B., Brown University, 1969JOHN MICHAEL COLLINSS.B., Kansas State University, 1969DAVID N. COOKA.B., Western Reserve University, 1967M.Th., University of Chicago, 1969JAMES MILLARD DAVISA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1968HARLAN MARK DELLSYS.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1969• WITH HONORSLAURIE SUSAN DEUTSCHA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1968WILLIAM A. DIETCHA.B., Yale University, 1968HARMON BURTON DOWA.B., Michigan State University, 1969GLENN RUSSELL DURFEEA.B., Tufts University, 1969JOHN ARTHUR ERICHA.B., Ripon College, 1969HOWARD GUY ERVIN IIIA.B., Harvard University, 1969STANLEY THOMAS FISCHERA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969DANIEL A. FLORESA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968A.M., Northwestern University, 1970BARBARA B. H. FOERSTERA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969DEBORAH CHASE FRANCZEKA.B., Smith College, 1969DONALD FERGUSON GARRETTA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1966DAVID JOSEPH GERBERA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1967A.M., Yale University, 1969WILBUR ANDERSON GLAHN IIIA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1969DON E. GLICKMANA.B., Miami University, Ohio, 1969MARTIN STUART GLUSHAKOFFA.B., Long Island University, 1968TERRY MICHAEL GORDONA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1969THOMAS L. GRAVELLES.B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1967CHRISTOPHER ALAN HANSENA.B., Carleton College, 1969RICHARD ALLEN HANSONA.B., Yale University, 1968VIRGINIA McEWAN HARDINGA.A., Illinois Valley Community College, 1967A.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969WAYNE STUART HENDERSONA.B., Yale University, 1969WILLIAM EARL HERZOGA .B., University of Chicago, 1966JAMES THOMAS HINCHLIFFB.Mus., Drake University, 1962A.M., Harvard University, 1965AARON EDWARD HOFFMANA.B., Washington University, 1969• WITH HONORSMORTON JOSHUA HOLBROOK IIIA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1964A.M., University of Michigan, 1969RUDOLPH SENN HOUCK IIIA.B., University of Texas, 1969ALAN JAY HOWARDS.B., Cornell University, 1969JAMES LLOYD HUFFMANA.B., Montana State University, 1967A.M., Tufts University, 1969ANN ELIZABETH HUMPHREYSA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1969BETTY CHAMPION JACOBSA .B., American University, 1969JOHN G. JACOBSA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1969DONALD WAYNE JENKINSA.B., Earlham College, 1969THOMAS MICHAEL JUCOVICA.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1968LL.B., ibid., 1971ROBERT MOSES KARGMANA.B., Harvard University, 1964M.A.T., ibid., 1965NICK KATICHA.B., Wabash College, 1969ROBERT EDWARD KEHOE, JR.S.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1969JAMIE JOHNSON KELMANA.B., Middlebury College, 1969JERALD ALLAN KESSLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1969CARY IRA KLAFTERA.B., Michigan State University, 1968S.M., ibid., 1969PETER LORENZ KOERBERA.B., Yale University, 1969RICHARD ANTONI KR UKS.B., Indiana University, 1967WILLIAM JAMESON KUNZA.B., Yale University, 1960JEFFREY THEODORE KUTAA.B., University of Chicago, 1969 NORMAN EUGENE LANFORDA.B., Rice University, 1969JAMES PERRIN LANSINGA.B., Yale University, 1969JAMES TIDWELL LEAKB.B.A., Baylor University, 1969DAVID JAMES LEES.B., Washington University, 1969JAY EDWARD LEIPHAMA.B., Washington State University, 1969JOAN DAVIS LEVINA.B., University of Chicago, 1958ROBERT ALLEN LONG, JR.A.B., Rice University, 1969MICHAEL SCOTT LUROSA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1969PAUL WARREN MALLORYA.B., University of Washington, 1969J. KENNETH MANGUMA.B., Brigham Young University, 1969THOMAS S. MARTINA.B., King's College, 1968D. DOUGLAS MATSONA.B., Oregon State University, 1969JOHN WILLIAM MAUCKA.B., Yale University, 1969ROBERT J. McCARTHYA.B., University of Santa Clara, 1969MICHAEL L. McCLUGGAGEA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1969ALLEN BRUCE McKENZIEA.B., University of Montana, 1969JANE ANN EVANS McKENZIEA.B., Cornell College, .1969WILLIAM PHILIP McLAUCHLANA.B., Montana State College, 1961A.M .. ibid., 1964Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1968NEAL STEVEN MILLARDA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1969ALBERT MILSTEINA.B., Yeshiva University, 1969CARL KUNIO MIRIKIT ANIA.B., Oberlin College, 1969KENNETH RAYMOND MISCHNERA.B., Yale University, 1969MICHAEL McGAUGHEY MORGANA.B., Occidental College, 1969CAROL ELIZABETH MOSELEYA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969DONNA MARIE MURASKYA.B., Barnard College, 1969LAWRENCE GRAHAM NEWMANA.B., Colorado College, 1969ROSEMARY NICHOLSA.B., University of Washington, 1968A.M., ibid., 1969 HERBERT MICHAEL SEMLERS.B.F.S., Georgetown University, 1969ROBERT EAMOR NORDS.B., Brigham Young University, 1969 ROBERT H. SHADURA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1969RAY WESLEY SHERMAN, JR.A.B., University of San Diego, 1969CHARLES MICHAEL ODENA.B., St. Mary's College of California, 1969JAMES ROBERT SILKENATA.B., Drury College, 1969NANCY K. OLMSTEDA.B., Grinnell College, 1969EILEEN SILVERSTEINA.B., University of Nebraska, 1968VINCENT FRANCIS O'ROURKE, JR.A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1969BRIAN KENT SMITHA.B., Ripon College, 1969ROBERT HENRY SMITHA.B., W esleyan University, 1968MICHAEL W. PAYETTEA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1969ABIGAIL JUDITH PESSENA.B., Barnard College, 1969 JAMES STEPHEN SORRELSA.B., Washington State University, 1969BASIL NICHOLAS PETROUA.B., Reed College, 1969 ROBERT STEVEN SPEARA.B., Wabash College, 1969SUSAN ELLEN PHILLIPSA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1969 JAMES ERNEST SPIOTTOA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1968THOMAS PILLARIS.B., United States Air Force Academy, 1969 STEPHEN LINCOLN SPITZA.B., University of Michigan, 1968H. LE BARON PRESTONA.B., Yale University, 1965 JORDAN STEVEN STANZLERA.B., Harvard University, 1967LAWRENCE QUARLESS.B., New York University, 1955 NEAL J. STRAUSSA.B., Brown University, 1969DAVID MARIO QUINTIERIA.B., Fordham University, 1969 STEPHEN FRANK STROHA.B., University of Chicago, 1969LEONARDO T. RADOMILEA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1969 RICHARD ARNOLD SUGARS.B., Indiana University, 1968REBECCA HOBART RAWSONA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1969 RICHARD R. SYREA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1964JAMES RICHARD REILLY, JR.A.B., Illinois College, 1967ROBERT ISAAC RICHTERA .B., University of Vermont, 1969• WITH HONORS CHARLES HENRY TROEB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1969DAVID MYERS RIETHA.B., Northwestern University, 1968 THOMAS ALAN WAITEA.B., University of Washington, 1969ROBERT E. RILEYA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, �969 JEFFREY DEAN WARRENA.B., Northwestern University, 1968JAMES BERNARD ROSENBLOOMA.B., Yale University, 1969 ROBERT ROY WATSONA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1967PAUL T. RUTTUMA.B., University of Denver, 1969• WITH HONORS LAWRENCE CRAIG WEINSTEINA.B., Michigan State University, 1969DODGE WELLSA.B., Harvard University, 1967MICHAEL TOD SA WYIERA.B., Harvard University, 1969 MARK STEPHEN WINTNERA.B., City University of New York, 1968JAY LOUIS SCHULTZA.B., Northwestern University, 1969 ,CHARLES WOLFINGERA.B., Haverford College, 1967ROBERT PAUL SCHUWERKS.B., University of Chicago, 1964M.A.T., ibid., 1966 JAl\ifES SKELLY WRIGHT, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1969For the Degree at Master at Laws:JOE E. HERSHFIELDS.B., University 0/ Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manito­ba, Canada, 1967LL.B., ibid., 1970 DAVID ROSS WARNERA.B., George Washington University, 1965J.D., University 0/ Nebraska, 1968For the Degree at Doctor at Comparative Law:ERIC EUGENE BERGSTENS.B., Northwestern University, 1953J.D., University 0/ Michigan, 1956A.M., Georgetown University, 1959M.Comp.L., University 0/ Chicago, 1961DISSERTATION: Community Law in the FrenchCourts: The Law 0/ Treaties in Modem AttireIV. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree at Doctor at Medicine:KENNETH WILLIAM ANDRES.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968JAMES WALTER BATEMANA.B., Illinois College, 1968STANLEY JOSEPH BEZEK, JR.S.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Minne­sota, 1969ROBERT HENRY BRIERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968WILLIAM JAMES BUGNIA.B., Carroll College, 1968ROBERT LOUIS CHEVALIERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968KARYL GILBERT COLEA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1968MELVIN HAROLD TIMOTHY COLEA.B., Stanford University, 1907LOUIS L. CONST ANS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968FRED ASCHER COREYA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1964JONATHAN LEEDS COSTAA.B., Harvard University, 1964Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1970• WITH HONORSROBERT JAMES DACHELETS.B., Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh, 1968JOSEPH FRANK D'AMICOS.B., Boston College, 1968ARTHUR PHILIP DEPAUWS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1968MURRAY ENGELS.B., City University 0/ New York, 1968CARL ENGLEBARDTS.B., Union College, 1968H. LEE FRANKA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, 1963• WITH HONORS PAUL ARTHUR GALLAGHERA.B., Carroll College, 1968THOMAS EDWARD GIFTA.B., Princeton University, 1968SANDRA J. GINSBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1968• WITH HONORSKENNETH C. GRACZS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1968DENNIS RAY GROOTHUISS.B., University 0/ Denver, 1968JESSIE REYNOLDS GROOTHUISA.B., Stanford University, 1968ERNEST HAMELA.B., Harvard University, 1965GARY L. HARKINSA .B., Occidental College, 1968SHELDON M. HERSHA.B., Brooklyn College, 1968ALLEN LOUIS HORWITZS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1966Ph.D., ibid., 1972• WITH HONORSJOHN CHURCHILL HUNTWORKA.B., Shimer College, 1968THOMAS YUT AKA ITOA.B., Stanford University, 1968IRVIN A. KAUFMAN, JR.A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1968MICHAEL WOLFSON KAUFMANA.B., Wesleyan University, 1967MILTON MAXWELL LAKINS.B., University of Chicago, 1968WILLIAM ARNOLD LAMBA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968ELLIOT MICHAEL LANDA WA.B., Rutgers State University, 1968STEPHEN HOWARD LEBOWITZS.B., City University 0/ New York, 1968ERIC POWELL LESTERS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968• WITH HONORSLUCILLE ANITA LESTERA.B., Clark University, 1968LAWRENCE DOUGLAS LILIENA.B., Kenyon College, 1968PHILIP LISAGORS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967ROBERT P. LORENZA.B., Princeton University, 1968JAMES V. LUSTIGS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968• WITH HONORSJOSEPH S. MALLOVA.B., Oberlin College, 1968PAUL MARQUISA.B., Williams College, 1968TEACKLE WALLIS MARTIN, JR.S.B., Southwestern at Memphis, 1968DAVID JOHN MARTINIA.B., University 0/ Minnesota, 1968WILLIAM WALLACE McINTYREA.B., Miami University, 1968WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM MINIERA.B., University 0/ Nebraska, 1967PAUL ANTHONY NAUSIEDAS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968RICHARD LAWRENCE NELSON, JR.A.B., Stanford University, 1968EDWARD OKLANA.B., Hobart College, 1968STEVEN LOWELL OVERHOLTA.B., Luther College, 1968NORMAN POSTONES.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Can­ada, 1967MARION APTER QUINNA.B., Cornell University, 1967MICHAEL FRANCIS QUINNA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, 1968 JOHN. THOMAS RAFTERYA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967GEOFFREY WILLIAM RAKE, JR.A.B., Rutgers State University, 1968ROBERT LESLIE RAMSEYS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1968STEPHEN IRWIN SCHABELA.B., Washington University, 1968EDWARD F. SCHLENKA.B., Carleton College, 1968• WITH HONORSLAWRENCE DAVID SCHUSTERA.B., Yale University, 1968BRANIMIR IVAN SIKICS.B., Georgetown University, 1968PHILIP WELSCH SMITHS.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1968LOUIS S. SMOLENSKYA.B., City University 0/ New York, 1968SUSAN BETH SOBOROFFA.B., Radcliffe College, 1967SCOTT LAWRENCE SPEARA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1968MARTIN HENRY SPENCERA.B., Carleton College, 1968DAVID NEIL TOTHS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1967JOSE LUIS VELAZQUEZS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1968ROBERT HUGH WATERSTONS.B.E., Princeton University, 1965Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1972MARY M. WEINSTEINS.B., Duke University, 1968STEPHEN H. WEINSTEINS.B., City University 0/ New York, 1968WILLIAM PORTER WELBOURNEA.B., Wright State University, 1968GOLDER N. WILSONS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1966Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1970CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND THEPRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEGAYLE HELEN DA VIDONISS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1967S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Biology)DISSERTATION: The Regulation 0/ Fern Gamete­phyte Growth by Substances Released from theSporophyte DAVID JOHN GOODENOUGHS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Radiology)DISSERTATION: Radiographic Applications 0/ Sig­nal Detection TheoryERNEST HAMELA.B., Harvard University, 1965M.D., University of Chicago, 1972(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Functional studies with Escherichiacoli 50S Ribosomal ProteinsJAMES GLEN MEADS.B., Yale University, 1965(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: Anatomy of the External NasalPassages and Facial Complex in the Delphinidae(Mammalia: Cetacea)LAWRENCE AVERY POTTENGERS.B., University of Chicago, 1966(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Accumulation of Serum Lipopro­tein in the Livers of Rats Fed Orotic Acid RICHARD MARTIN ROBERTSS.B., University of Chicago, 1965(Biology)DISSERTATION: Frequency Distribution and Link­age Disequilibrium of Active and Null Esterasel sozymes in Natural Populations of DrosophilaMontanaMARIO ALFREDO R UGGEROA.B., Catholic University of America, 1965(Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Response to Noise of AuditoryNerve Fibers in the Squirrel MonkeyII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESHOWARD RAY BERMANA.B., Columbia University, 1967A.M., University of Chicago, 1970(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Stem Formation of HittiteNouns and AdjectivesrI CHARLES ROBERT BUCKLEY, JR.A.B., Wesleyan University, 1956A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Narrative Techniques in Rabelais'Later Books and in the Cinquieme LivrePATRICIA REARDON CANNONA.B., Barat College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Marianne Moore: Poetics and theQuest for PoetryHARRY SOL EPSTEINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Joseph Conrad as a Tragic Novel­ist: A Study of Narrative Technique in Relationto Tragic Power in Five Conrad NovelsNORMAN R. ERICSONA.B., University of Nebraska, 1954B.D., Trinity Seminary and Bible College, 1957(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: The Weekday Lessons from Isaiahin the Greek ProphetologionMARGHERIT A HARWELLLaurea, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, 1952A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Edizione, introduzione e note diLe armi e gli amori melodramma di GiulioRospigliosi tratto dalla commedia di Calderonde la Barca Los empefios de un acasoJANET H. JOHNSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1967(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Demotic Verbs and Dialects PAUL DAVID JOHNSONA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1965A.M., University oj Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Versatile Negro: RhetoricalUses of the Negro in the American Novel from1820 to 1860EDWARD R. KANTOWICZA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(History)DISSERTATION: A merican Politics in Polonia's Capi­tal, 1888-1940WERNER J. KRIEGLSTEINA.B., Goethe Universitiit, Frankfurt, Germany,1968(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Meiner Helmbrecht-ein Interpre­tationJARRETT LEPLINA.B., Amherst College, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Concept of an Ad hoc Hy­pothesisBARBARA KATHARINE MARTINECA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(English Language and Literature)DISSERTA nON: Yellow Journalism and AmericanNaturalismJEANNE P. MITTNIGHT, C.S.J.A.B., College of St. Rose, 1942A.M., Fordham University, 1949(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Structural Methods in Marius theEpicurean by Walter PaterMICHAEL J. REDDYA.B., University of Santa Clara, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Reference and Metaphor in HumanLanguageALLAN W. SCHINDLERB. Mus., Oberlin College, 1967A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Music)COMPOSITION: Blues for the Children of LightDAVID EARL SCHWALMA.B., Carleton College, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Rhetoric and Credibility in Eigh­teenth-Century English BiographyGERALDINE RUSSELL STROZIERA.B., New York University, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Structure of Thomas Hardy'sMajor Fiction JEFFREY ALDEN SWANSONA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Literary Theory and Criticismof Henry Blake FullerBRIGGS LEON TWYMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1961A.M., ibid., 1965(History)DISSERTATION: The Judiciary Legislation of theRoman Republic before the Social WarJOANN LOUISE STRATEMAN VOGTA.B., University of Nebraska, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Germanic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Linguistic Work of FriedrichKarl FuldaIII. IN THE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCESNORMAN DUNKELD BOYDSc.B., University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1966( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Kinetics and Specificity ofPancreatic Lipase Catalyzed ReactionsILAN SANDOR CHABAYA.B., Clark University, 1966( Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Infrared Circular Dichroism Mea­surementsTAR CHENSc.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(S tatistics )DISSERTATION: Mixed-up Frequencies and MissingData in Contingency TablesFREDERICK RONALD COHENA.B., Brandeis University, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: The Cohomology of Braid SpacesPAUL J. DAGDIGIANA.B., Haverford College, 1967(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Molecular Beam Electric Diffrac­tion and Resonance Spectroscopy of the Hetero­nuclear Alkali Dimers: 39K7Li, Rb7Li, 39K-2HNa, Rb23Na, and 133Cs23NaALAN RICHARD DYERS.B., Stanford University, 1967S.M., University of Chicago, 1968(S tatistics)DISSERTATION: A Comparison of Classification andHypothesis Procedures for Separate Families ofHypothesesPA UL ARTHUR EVENSONS.B., University of Chicago, 1967S.M., ibid., 1968(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Search for Anti-Helium in Pri­mary Cosmic Radiation JAMES WILLIAM FITZGERALDS.B., City University of New York, 1963S.M., University of Chicago, 1964(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: A Study of the Initial Phase ofCloud Droplet Growth by Condensation: Com­parison between Theory and ObservationTHEODORE CARL FRANKIEWICZA.B., Oberlin College, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1971(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: The Production of Singlet Oxygenby Energy Transfer from Photo-excited NitrogenDioxideFU KUAN-YUS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: Nonlinear Mode-Mode Coupling ofAlfven Waves in the Interstellar MediumJOHN H. GRAFFA.B., University 0/ California, Berkeley, Califor-nia, 1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1968(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Molecular Beam Electric Deflectionand Resonance 0/ NaLiPETER MICHAEL KOHNA.B., Yale University, 1968A.M., ibid., 1968( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Studies in Projective DimensionMELISSA MARGARET READINGLAMBROPOULOSS.B., University of Michigan, 1965S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(C hemistry)DISSERTATION: Angular Distributions of Electronsfrom Resonant Two-Photon IonizationROBERT BRUCE McKIBBENA.B., Harvard University, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Azimuthal Propagation of LowEnergy Solar Flare Protons as Observed fromSpacecraft Very Widely Separated in SolarAzimuthRONALD WILLIAM MINGA.B., Cornell University, 1968S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Coefficient Action in Ext and Bor­dism of Thom SpacesDAVID WILFRED MOHRA .B., Emory University, 1963S.M., ibid., 1965(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Stratigraphy, Structure, and Meta­morphism of the Eastern Part of the FontanaLake Reservoir, Great Smoky Mountains, NorthCarolinaAMAGH NDUKASc.B., University of California, Berkeley, Califor-nia, 1965Sc.M., Stanford University, 1967(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Roche Problem in an Eccen­tric Orbit JOHN MORRIS PARSONA.B., Harvard University, 1968(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Crossed-M olecular-Beani ScatteringStudies with a Mass Spectrometric DetectorPETER JON SCHMIDTA.B., Princeton University, 1965S.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Cosmic Ray Electron Spectrumand its Modulation near Solar MaximumLIANG-CHI TSAOSc.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1966S.M., University of Chicago, 1968( Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On Fourier Coefficients of Eisen­stein SeriesADRIAN R. WADSWORTHA.B., Yale University, 1968S.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Noetherian Pairs and FunctionFields of Quadratic FormsHANS-PETER WEBERDipl., Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,Switzerland, 1965(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Stoichiometric and N on-stoichio­metric Magnetites: A Structural lnuestigationby Mossbauer SpectroscopyIV. IN THE DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCESJAN ALLENA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1963M.S.W., Columbia University, 1965(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Maintenance of Change afterEncounter GroupsGEOFFREY TEETOR ANDRONA.B., Stanford University, 1966(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Heckscher-Ohliti Trade Modelwith Transport CostsSOURENDRA NATH BAGCHIB.Sc., University of Saugar, India, 1952M.Sc., University of Allahabad, India, 1954A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Impact of Industrialization on theChanging Working Life Pattern of the IndianLabour ForceMARGUERITE ROSS BARNETTA.B., Antioch College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Cultural National­ism: The D.M.K. in Tamil Nadu, South India DAVID J. BASSS.B.Ed., Ohio State University, 1943A.M., University of Chicago, 1947(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Veto Power of the President:Its Theory and PracticeERNST BENJAMINA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1958A.M., University of Chicago, 1960(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Social and Political Development inGhana to 1966WILFRED J. BILODEAUB.Ph., University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1955L.Ph., ibid., 1956B.Th., ibid., 1958L.Th., ibid., 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Education)DISSERTATION: Status and Interracial Relation­ships in the Integrated ClassroomMERLE BLACKA.B., Harvard University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(P olitical Science)DISSERTATION: Legislative Politics in the DeepSouth, 1939-1967JANE ELLEN BUIKSTRAA.B., DePauw University, 1967A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(A nthropology)DISSERTATION: Hopewell in the Lower IllinoisRiver Valley: A Regional Approach to the Studyof Biological Variability and Mortuary ActivityE. KITCH CHILDSS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1949A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Prediction of Outcome in Encoun-ter Groups: Outcome as a Function of SelectedPersonality CorrelatesDAVID ANTHONY CHIRIBOGAA_B., Boston University, 1964(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Prediction of Relocation Stressamong the Aged: A Comparative StudyWARREN L. COATS, JR.A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Economics)DISSERTATION: The September, 1968, Changes in"Regulation D" and Their Implications forMoney Supply ControlHARRY F. CORBINA.B., Municipal University of Wichita, 1941B.D., University of Chicago, 1943(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Water: Wichita toWashingtonANNE ELIZABETH CROWLEYA.B., Mercyhurst College, 1945A.M., Duquesne University, 1954(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Effect of High School on Ad­mission to Medical SchoolKENNETH ANDREW DAVIDA.B., Wesleyan University, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Anthropology) ,DISSERTATION: The Bound and the Nonbound:Variations in Social and Cultural Structure inRural Iaffna, CeylonWINNIE DUMAZILE EMOUNGUA.B., University of South Africa, Pretoria, SouthAfrica, 1963A.B. (Hons.), ibid., 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Attitudes toward Premarital Sex-ual Behavior among Zulu AdolescentsTHOMAS MICHAEL GANNON, S.J.A.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1959A.M., ibid., 1961M.Th., ibid., 1968(S ociology)DISSERTATION: The Internal Social Organizationand Belief System of American PriestsHERBERT W. HABERLANDA.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Psychological Dimensions of Hopein the Aged: Relationship to Adaptation, Sur­vival, and Institutionalization SUSAN GINSBURG HADDENA.B., Harvard University, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Economy of Agricul­tural Policy: Rural Electrification in Rajasthan,IndiaMAUREEN T. HALLINANA.B., Marymount College, 1961S.M., University of Notre Dame, 1968(Departments of Education and of Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Structure of Sentiment Rela-tionsJOHN LOCKWOOD HAMMOND, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Revivalist Political EthosJ. VERNON HENDERSONA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1970(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Types and Sizes of Cities: AGeneral Equilibrium ModelELIZABETH HAGENS HERLINGERA.B., Occidental College, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: A Historical, Cultural, and Orga­nizational Analysis of Ozark Ethnic IdentityCARRELL PETERSON HORTONA.B., Fisk University, 1949A.M., Cornell University, 1950(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Family Factors Related to the Ad-justment of Negro Elementary-School ChildrenDAVID RALPH JOHNSONA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(History)DISSERTATION: The Search for an Urban Disci­pline: Police Reform as a Response to Crime inAmerican Cities, 1800-1875THOMAS G. KESSINGERA.B., Haverford College, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1968(History)DISSERTATION: Viliyatpur 1848-1968: A HistoricalCase Study of Social and Economic Change ina North Indian VillageDONALD H. LAYTONA.B., Northwestern University, 1956B.Sc.Ed., Ohio State University, 1959M.Ed., Harvard University, 1969(Education)DISSERTATION: The Education Commission of theStates: Experiment in Interstate CooperationNORMAN BARRY LEFTONS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1963(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Demand for Real Cash Bal­ances and the Expected Permanent and Con­temporaneous Rates of InflationMAURICE DAVID LEVIA.B., Manchester University, England, 1967A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968(Economics)DISSERTATION: Inventory Disequilibrium and theEffects 0/ Monetary and Fiscal PolicyWILLIAM T. LEVINEA.B., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1961A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Ethnicity and Integration in Trop­ical A/rica: The Response to Colonial Penetra­tionRYNA JILL LINDENA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1962(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Performance 0/ SchizophrenicChildren on a Series 0/ Piagetian TasksFRED ARTHUR MANDELLA.B., New York University, 1965A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(History)DISSERTATION: Ludwig Lewisohn: An IntellectualBiographyROBERT S. MARVIN IIA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1966A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Attachment, Exploratory, and Com-municative Behavior 0/ Two, Three, and FourYear-Old ChildrenPAMELA K. GRANDE MATTSONA.B., Kent State University, 1967A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(P olitical Science)DISSERTATION: The Ruling Art: An Examination0/ Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Eviland On the Genealogy of MoralsJACOB METZERA.B., Hebrew University 0/ Jerusalem, Israel, 1967A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Economics)DISSERTATION: Some Economic Aspects 0/ RailroadDevelopment in Tsarist RussiaMAURICE JOSEPH MOORELit.B., Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1955A.M., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1959A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1968S.M., ibid., 1970(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Death 0/ a Dogma? The AmericanCatholic Clergy's View 0/ ContraceptionTHADDEUS JOHN O'BRIENA.B., St. Bonaventure University, 1955A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1961(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Attitudes 0/ Suburban Italian­Americans toward the Roman Catholic Church,Formal Education and the Parochial SchoolMARY F. O'NEILLB.S.Ed., De Paul University, 1948A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1959(Education)DISSERTATION: A Study 0/ Nursing Students'Values KAREN J. ORRENA.B., Stanford University, 1963A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Lije Insurance Politics in IllinoisP . DAVID PRICEA .B., University 0/ Vermont, 1963A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1967(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Nambiquara SocietySISTER JOYCE RIDICK, S.S.C.A.B., De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1969(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Intrapsychic Factors in the EarlyDropping Out 0/ Female Religious V ocationersHUGH T. ROCKOFFA.B., Earlham College, 1967A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Free Banking Era: A Re­examinationMARIA R UDISCHM.Ed., Kent State University, 1961(E ducation)DISSERTATION: The Danish Gymnasium Today: ATraditional Academic Secondary School in aRapidly Changing SocietyGROSVENOR COMPTON RUSTA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1944A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1951(E ducation)DISSERTATION: The Cumulative Effect on Function­al Behavior 0/ the Sequential Inclusion 0/ Cer­tain Conditions in Self-Instructional MaterialCAROLYN BITTERBAUM SCHREIBERA .B., Brandeis University, 1960(Committee on Human Development)DISSERTATION: Age-Development 0/ Affect Articu-lation in Children 0/ Ages Five to EighteenALAN L. SELTZERA.B., Brooklyn College, 1955A.M., Michigan State University, 1961(Political Science)DISSERT ATION: Progressive Politics and the Idea0/ the Enlightened BusinessmanSABI H. SHABTAIA.B., Northwestern University, 1966A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1969(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Role 0/ the Military in theProcess 0/ National Integration in the NewStates 0/ Tropical A/ricaM. MOBIN SHORISHA.B., University 0/ Michigan, 1960A.M., ibid., 1965(E ducat ion )DISSERTATION: Education in the Tajik Soviet So­cialist Republic: 1917-1967DANIEL JAMES SOCOLOWA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1962M.A.T., Harvard University, 1965(Education)DISSERTATION: The Full-Time Professorate in Ar­gentinaJOHN THORNTON STARR, JR.A.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1961M.A.T., ibid., 1962(Geography)DISSERTATION: The Evolution of Unit Train Oper­ations in the United States: 1960-1969-ADecade of DevelopmentJACK TUCKERA.B., fohns Hopkins University, 1966(History)DISSERTATION: The Rumanian Peasant Revolt o]1907: Three Regional StudiesHERVE H. VARENNELic., University of Aix, Marseille, France, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1970(A nthropology)DISSERTATION: Individualism, Community andLove in a Small Midwestern Town: A Struc­tural AnalysisRONALD MARK WESTRUMA.B., Harvard University, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Communications Systems and So­cial Change PAUL D. WOLFOWITZA .B., Cornell University, 1965(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Nuclear Proliferation in the MiddleEast: The Politics and Economics of Proposalsfor Nuclear DesaltingYUE-MAN YEUNGA.B., University of Hong Kong, 1962Dip.Ed., ibid., 1963A.M., University of Western Ontario, London,Ontario, Canada, 1966(Geography)DISSERTATION: National Development Policy andUrban Transformation in Singapore: A Studyof Public Housing and the Marketing SystemABDEL-HAMID MOHAMED EL-ZEINA.B., Alexandria University, Egypt, 1958A.M., American University in Cairo, Egypt, 1966(A nthropology)DISSERTATION: The Sacred Meadows: A StructuralAnalysis of Religious Symbolism in an EastAfrican TownV. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLJEROME BERNARD BROOKSA.M., Notre Dame University, 1962DISSERTATION: Diction as Morality : Wallace S te­vens and the Christian FaithJ. E. ROBERT CHOQUETTEA.B., University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Can-ada, 1959B.Th., ibid., 1964Th.M., ibid., 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1970DISSERTATION: The Roman Catholic Church andEnglish-French Conflict in Ontario: 1897-1927NANCY ELLEN FALKA.B., Cedar Crest College, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1963DISSERTATION: The Study of Cult with SpecialReference to the Cult of the Buddha's Relics inAncient South AsiaRICHARD D. GOWANA.B., University of South Dakota, 1957A.M., ibid., 1958D.B., University of Chicago, 1962A.M., ibid., 1967DISSERTATION: The Christian Imperial Hero: AVictorian Ideal and Its FateJOHN EDWARD GROHA.B., Concordia Senior College, F ort Wayne, I ndi­ana, 1961D.B., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1965 .S.T.M., ibid., 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1968DISSERTATION: Architects of the Kingdom; A His­tory of Public Appeals to God's Kingdom inNineteenth Century German Protestantism DALE GUILFORD LASKYA.B., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1951D.B., ibid., 1954S.T.M., Yale University, 1960A.M., University of Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: History and Ideology-Critique: ATheological Study of Human Historicity andthe Role of Cultural Memory in the Definitionand Critique of IdeologyDAVID LLOYD LINDBERGA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1951D.B., Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Is­land, Illinois, 1955A.M., University of Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: The Oriental Educational Com­mission's Recommendations for Mission Strategyin Higher EducationJOHN JOSEPH RYANA.B., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1947A.M., University of Chicago, 1969DISSERTATION: The Nature, Structure, and Func­tion of the Church in William of OckhamJANE M. SALESA.B., College of Wooster, 1953D.B., University of Chicago, 1956A.M., ibid., 1971DISSERTATION: The Mission Station as an Agencyof Civilization: The Development of a ChristianColoured Community in the Eastern Cape, SouthAfrica, 1800-1859FRANK A. SCAFELLA, JR.A.B., West Virginia University, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1968DISSERTATION: Patterns of Sacralization: MarkTwain, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Updike ANDREW D. TEMPELMANA.B., Calvin College, 1960D.B., Calvin Theological Seminary, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1966DISSERTATION: The Conditions of Intelligible Ana­logical God-Language in the Theologies 0/ PaulTillich, Eric Mascall, and Karl BarthTHE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:EDWARD UHLER CONDON, Professor of Physics Emeritus, Joint Institute forLaboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado.Distinguished theorist of atomic spectra, developer of the principle governing the joint excitationof motions in matter, and inspiring symbol of integrity in academic affairs.The candidate will be presented by Robert S. Mulliken, Ernest DeWitt Burton Dis­tinguished Service Professor, Departments of Physics and of Chemistry.For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:JOHN PHILIP DAWSON, Fairchild Professor of Law, Harvard University.Lawyer and legal educator, distinguished contributor to the literature of comparative law, andpreeminent scholar of legal history, whose contributions we are proud to honor.The candidate will be presented by Phil C. Neal, Professor and Dean, Law School.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:SAMUEL ABRAHAM GOUDSMIT, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Editor­in-Chief, American Physical Society.A principal architect of the modern theory of the atom, an outstanding scholar whose work hasadvanced understanding of atomic spectra, and distinguished editor of leading journals in the fieldof physics.The candidate will be presented by Robert L. Platzman, Professor, Departments of Physicsand of Chemistry and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:NATHAN JACOBSON, Professor of Mathematics, Yale University.An algebraist of outstanding skill and insight, whose theorems are landmarks in the study ofrings and algebras.The candidate will be presented by Saunders Mac Lane, Max Mason Distinguished ServiceProfessor, Department of Mathematics, Committee on the Conceptual Foundations ofScience, and the College.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894ALMA 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.Toccata in D Minor BachTHE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONAL(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)RICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director oi Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistROBERT LODINE, University CariIIonneurJOSEPH CEITHAMLGILES B. GUNNEDMUND WELLS KITCHGWIN J. KOLBRICHARD W. MINTELSHARON ANN BELLARDDEBORAH ANN BINSTOCKMARVIN JOEL BITTNERROBERT LEWIS BLACKSBERGROBERT K. BURKHARDTNAI-KONG VINCENT CHEUNGRUTH ANN ELLERBROOKRAPHAEL ARI FINKELEMILY ROLFE GROSHOLZROBERT BRIAN ISRAELDAVID HAROLD JOELCYNTHIA SUE KAPLANTHOMAS F. BRAZIUNASKURT A. BR UENSROSELEE BUNDYRIMAS F. CERNIUSKATHLEEN S. COSTAGARY J. HORWITZGLENN S. HOWARTHELLEN L. KOBLITZBRUCE E. LACEYJANET LAN DAYELLIOTT B. LAVEY MARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSROGER A. PILLETEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.MARGARET K. ROSENHEIMLORNA P. STRAUSWILBERT HERBERT URRYSTUDENT AIDES, 1971-1972PETER GEORGE MA VRELISLISSA JAN PARISALMA DEAN KOLB RUMSEYDEBORAH MAE SALISBURYDAVID JOSEPH SAL TMANLEE I. SCHLESINGERPAUL R. STEINHAUERBARBARA ANNE ASZMAN STONEJOHN A. TRANGENSTEINEUGENE ROBERT WEDOFFHOLLY JO VAN GULDEN WICKERDEAN ARTHUR WILKENINGSTUDENT AIDES, 1972-1973DONNA R. LENHOFFJAMES E. LEVERETTJ. LANCE LICHTORGAR Y ALAN MILLERSALLY A. NETZNIKJONATHAN B. ROSENBLUMELLEN J. SAZZMANSARI B. SCHWARTZAUDREY C. SHALINSKYMARK J. SMITHPHILIP H. W ASSERSTEIN