IHE UNKVERSKIY Of CHKCAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred Fifty-firstCONVOCAIKONNovember EighthA. D. Nineteen Hundred Seventy-fourROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDJER Of JEXJERCK§JE§IN CELEBRA TION OF THEMEDIEVAL HERITAGEFour-thirty o'clockEDW ARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Noni Toni(The Congregation standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrieliThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Delegates from Colleges and UniversitiesThe Faculties of Participating InstitutionsThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Official Guests of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE STATEMENT BY THE DEAN OFTHE DIVINITY SCHOOLJOSEPH M. KITAGAWAProfessor and Dean, Divinity School, and Professor, Department of Far Eastern Languagesand CivilizationsTHE READINGSFrom Saint Bonaventure De Reductione Artium ad TheologiamJONATHAN Z. SMITH, William Benton Associate Professor of Religion andHuman Sciences, Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division, and As­sociate Dean of the College; Associate Professor, Department of NewTestament and Early Christian Literature, and Associate Dean, Divisionof the Humanities; and Associate Professor, Divinity School.From Thomas AquinasDAVID TRACY, Associate Professor, Divinity School. De VeritateTHE MOTETThe Rockefeller Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director of Chapel MusicPange LinguaPange lingua, gloriosiCorporis mysteriumSanguinisque pretiosiQuem in mundi pretiumFructus ventris generosiRex effudit gentium.-THOMAS AQUINAS PalestrinaSing, my tongue, the Savior's glory,Of his Flesh the mystery sing;Of the Blood, all price exceeding,Shed by our immortal King,Destined, for the world's redemption,From a noble womb to spring.THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS. A PRESENT OF PAST THINGS "KARL J. W EINTRA VBThomas E. Donnelley Professor, Department of History andthe College; Chairman, Committee on History ofCulture, and Dean, Division of the HumanitiesTHE FIRST ANTHEMGloria Guillaume DutayGlory be to God on high, and on earth peace to men of good will. We praisethee, we bless thee, 'we worship thee, we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee forthy great glory, 0 Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty, 0 Lord, theonly begotten Son, Jesus Christ; 0 Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us. Thou that takest awaythe sins of the world receive our prayer. Thou that sittest at the right hand of theFather have mercy upon us. For thou only art holy; thou only art the Lord; thouonly, 0 Christ, with .the Holy Ghost, art most high in the glory of God the Father.Amen. '-"-1"-THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree oi Doctor oi Humane Letters:BERNARD J. F. LONERGAN, Professor, Regis College, University ofToronto.Creative philosopher and theologian, who has published ground-breaking studiesin epistemology and metaphysics, in the reinterpretation of Thomas Aquinas, andin systematic theology.TIle candidate will be presented by James M. Gustafson, University Professor ofTheological Ethics.KARL RAHNER, Professor Emeritus, University of Munster.Distinguished theologian, whose original system of religious thought incorporatessuch diverse intellectual traditions as existentialism and Thomism.The candidate will be presented by Martin E. Marty, Professor of the History ofModern Christianity and Associate Dean, Divinity School.THE DELEGATES FROM COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIESPrinceton UniversityFounded 1746MR. CHARLES H. BARROWBrown UniversityFounded 1764MR. JEFFREY G. LrssDartmouth CollegeFounded 1769MR. MALCOLM V. BEARD, JR.New Brunswick SeminaryFounded 1784MR. J. COERT RYLAARSDAMAndover Newton Theological SchoolFounded 1807THE REVEREND MCKINLEY YOUNGMiami UniversityFounded 1809MR. BRITTON J. HARWOODPrinceton Theological SeminaryFounded 1812MR. ROBERT G. KLEINHANSGeneral Theological SeminaryFounded 1817THE REVEREND L. WILLIAMCOUNTRYMANAmherst CollegeFounded 1821MR. PHILIP F. ALEXANDERKenyon CollegeFounded 1824MR. \VILLIAM E. LOWRY, JR.McCormick Theological SeminaryFounded 1829MR. MARSHAL L. SCOTTPresidentDePauw UniversityFounded 1837MR. HOMER C. BISI-IOPMount Holyoke CollegeFounded 1837ANN SCHWEITZER ALEXANDERMeadville/ Lombard Theological SchoolFounded 1844MR. MALCOLM R. SUTHERLAND, JR.PresidentBeloit CollegeFounded 1846MR. WARNER A. WICKTrustee Rockford CollegeFounded 1847MR. JOHN W. COFFEYAssistant to the PresidentSaint Xavier CollegeFounded 1847M. IRENAEUS CHEKOURAS, R.S.M.PresidentCornell CollegeFounded 1853MR. WILLIAM E. CARROLLMonmouth College (Illinois)Founded 1853MR. GEORGE D. TSELOSSeabury-Western Theological SeminaryFounded 1853FREDRICA HARRIS THOMPSETTCh icago Theological SeminaryFounded 1855MR. CHARLES SHELBY ROOKSPresidentBara t CollegeFounded 1858MRs. GEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINLutheran School of Theology at ChicagoFounded 1860MR. WALTER F. WOLBRECHTPresident\Vheaton CollegeFounded 1860MR. THm..lAS O. KAYSt. Meinrad School of TheologyFounded 1861THE REVEREND COLMAN GRABERT,O.S.B.Vassar CollegeFounded 1861MRs. STEPHEN L. SEFTENBERGGustavus Adolphus CollegeFounded 1862MR. FRANK R. BARTHPresidentUniversity of IllinoisFouncled 1867Ms. PETER J. COLH..fANAssociate Dean, Graduate CollegeSouthern Illinois University at CarbondaleFounded 1869MR. LON SHELBYDeJIl of tIle College of Liberal ArtsLoyola University of ChicagoFounded 1870THE REVEREND LEO J. MARTIN, S.J.Assistant to the PresidentElmhurst CollegeFounded J871MR. ROBERT SWORDSSmith CoIlegeFounded 1871MRs. C. RUSSELL TWISTVanderbilt University Divinity SchoolFounded 1873MR. EUGENE TESELLEMarquette UniversityFounded 1881MR. JAMES H. ROBBClark UniversityFounded 1887MR. MILTON DERBERIllinois Benedictine CollegeFounded 1887MR. DAVID TURNERDean of Academic ServicesDisciples Divinity HouseFounded 1894MR. W. BARNETT BLAKEMOREDeanRosary CollegeFounded 1902KATHLEEN ASHE, O.P. Bethany Theological SeminaryFounded 1905MR. DONALD F. DURNBAUGHMundelein CollegeFounded 1930ANN IDA GANNON, B.v.M.PresidentJesuit School of Theology in ChicagoFounded 1934THE VERY REVEREND JAMESHENNESEY, S.J.PresidentRoosevelt UniversityFounded 1945MR. OTTO WIRTHVice-President for Faculty Affairs andDean of Faculty, RetiredUnited Theological Seminary of theTwin CitiesFounded 1960THE REVEREND MARILYN K. CREELCatholic Theological UnionFounded 1967THE VERY REVEREND PAUL 1.BECHTOLD, C.P.PresidentTHE PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONSMCCORMICK THEOLOCICAL SEMINARYFounded 1829MEADVILLE/ LOMBARD THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLFounded 1844CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYFounded 185SLUTHERAN SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AT CHICAGOFounded 1860J ESurT SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY IN CHICAGOFounded 1934CATHOLIC THEOLOGICAL UNIONFounded 1967RICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Director oi Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistROBERT LODINE, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNEDMUND WELLS KITCHGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINN ASSIST ANT MARSHALSROGER A. PILLETEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.MARGARET K. ROSENHEIMLORNA P. STRAUSWILBERT HERBERT URRYSTEPHEN BA UMTHOMAS P. BRANSONMAUREEN A. CIHAKRICHARD M. DOERFLINGERNANCY B. GENTZLERROBERT J. GRIFFINDEBRA ANN GUSNARDROBERT A. HUMMELGEORGE W. JONESCAROL A. KAHLERJANE P. KATZ STUDENT AIDESTERENCE R. LICHTORCHARLES T. LUTZMURRAY L. MANUSTIMOTHY JOHN McLARNANGARY M. OSTERBACHSARAH PIZZOJEFFREY D. ROTHJOHN J. SIENICKIPATRICK O. SPURGEONSUSAN G. WILLIAMS