THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred Eighty-firstCONVOCATIONTheSPRINGSECOND SESSIONJune TweijihA.D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-oneROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Confirring of DegreesThree 0' clockHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL- Intrada(The Congregation standing until after the prayer) Heinrich BiberThe Marshal and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"WHAT WAS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S CONVOCATIONLIKE IN 1586?"DAVID M. BEVINGTONProfessor, Department of English Language and Literature and the CollegeTHE ANTHEMPsalm 148 Gustav HolstThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRODNEY WYNKOOP, ConductorLord, who hast made us for thine own, hear as we singbefore thy throne. Alleluia, alleluia.Accept thy children's reverent praise for all thywondrous works and ways. Alleluia, alleluia.Waves, rolling in on every shore, pause at His footfalland adore. Alleluia, alleluia.Ye torrents rushing from the hills, bless Him whosehand your fountains fills. Alleluia, alleluia.Earth, ever through the power divine, seedtime andharvest shall be thine. Alleluia, alleluia.Sweet flowers that perfume all the air, thank Him thatHe hath made you fair. Alleluia, alleluia.Burn, lamps of night, with constant flame, alleluia,shine to the honor of His name. Alleluia.Thou sun, whom all the lands obey, renew His praisefrom day to day. Alleluia, alleluia.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Armand Paul AlivisatosDavid Gordon AllenMichael Stewart AlperDonna Maria AltomereEdoh AmiranEyal Y. AmiranGrant Douglas AndersonSigne AndersonLisa Jill ArchinowMark Makoto ArimuraJ ames Brian AugustinskySekhar BahadurLee Ann BanaszakMichael J. BarryLois Jean BeckerClarice Haverkamp BegemannFassil BekeleSteven Eugene BennerPeter D. BernsteinStanley M. BienaszMichael John BixbyDavid Alan BlainWayne J. BlaszakWalter William BlennerJennifer Backman BriggsBrian Paul BurkhalterMichele Betrice BusbyLynne M. ButlerPatricia Antoinette CampanaDean Edward CarpenterTimothy CartyTheresa Christine CekoPi- Ling ChangCarolyn Joann CharlesMary Louise CiolfiJohn Eugene ClayBrian F. CloseLydia H. CollinsCarole Christine CookeJacob Ithran CorreLaura Josephine CottinghamBret CurryJulie Ann DaraskaClaire Elizabeth DesaulniersRobert Lee DietleLisa Leigh DoaneCandlin Hamilton DobbsEric Wood DoppstadtBrady William DouganThomas F. DunnErik Anthony ElamRuth Satinover FagenJohn FawellRobert C. FergusonRandall Lee FieteKurt Wilhelm FlorianPaul E. FortinRosemarie Foy Thomas William FurlongGary John GagliardiJanet Louise GawthropJ ames Selwyn GillespieRichard John GnaedingerMichael David GoodwinJames Lathram GraffDavid Charles GreenCatherine Grace GreenoStephen Berkeley GregoryMark Alexander GrenchikEllen Dineen GrimesJonathan Stuart GrossMark HalperinGregory Mark HamiltonEdward Martin HamlinJoan Marie HardyDavid Joseph HartmannSandra Lynn HaskinPhilip A. HeimannThomas Charles HeinemanRichard A. HeinleDaniel Francis HeitjanNeil Kenneth HershJoan Clarke HiamVincent Edward HilleryBrian Keith HolmgrenDaniel Stuart HooverRalph HrubanMark Joseph-AnthonyHughesRichard James IgouJoseph R. Incandela, Jr.Nancy Chiemi IzunoTed Bauman JacksonRobert Eric JohansonPatricia Mary JoyJohn T. KapustiakRichard Robert KeenElizabeth Lynn KellerVincent DePaul KenyonDavid Daw-Ook KimGrace Enkyong KimJeffrey David KirtnerPaul D. KnudsvigJoanna Eva KotMargaret Kathleen KovalMichael John KukanzaLee Robert KumpRobert Andrew KusykAlison Ann LairdElliott Martin LaxAnne Mary LeachJudith Irene LevinJames J. LongBarbara E. LovittsMichael Thomas LowensteinDana Marie Lucisano Roger Morton LyonJeffrey John MakosMichael Mark MalecDaniel Mario MansuetoDenice Wolf MarkhamThomas John MatiskiNatasha MatkinFrances Marie MatthewsJeffrey Lawrence MciverBrian Young McLeanOstap MelnykPatricia Pearl MercerAlan Paul MeyersMark Joseph MichaudBarrett Denton MillikenAndrew Stephen MineDennis Kelly MiserRichard Steven MitchellPatrick John MoriartyValerie J. MuneiJeanne Ellen NakamuraEdgardo Antonio NavarroC. Andrew NeffGeorge Gustaf NelsonRichard Thomas Newcomb IIJoshua P. NewmanEric Drew NordmoeDavid Michael ObstfeldKenneth Isao OmuraClara OrbanHenry Fred OttoDonald W. ParkerJeremy Israel PaulCarole Joan PetersenKaren Lynn PetersonMichael Moshe PhilippStephen Craig PirrongAdam MacKenzie DeSolaPoolRebeccah Hannah FreedomPrasteinGloria Frances PriceNeal Jeffrey RappaportScott Marshall RaulandDavid Lee RichardsAllen Arthur RiesDavid Ira RubinCapers RubinRobert Gorham RueterGreg Alan SachsLynn SaltzmanCynthia A. SanbornHanna M. SandlerRobert Michael SardisLynda Marie SauerCharles Noel SchilkeHerwig Joachim SchlunkCarla Rae SchwartzJoel E. SchwimmerLewis Allen SegallWendy Ann ShanahanNadya Kay ShmavonianDavid Hobart ShuteDavid Israel SilvermanHope Linda SirullDiane Lynn SkufcaDoris Virginia SmithJoseph Allan SnipesRalph Royal SnyderEllen Merle SomersPoonam SoniMatthew Ward StagnerJohn Paul StuartSusan Elizabeth Stukenberg Daniel Gerard SullivanJohn David SusmanJames L. SwansonHelena Katalin SzepeMotoko TamuraAlison Taeko TanoueGregory Allen ThomasRobert James ThompsonJanet Hale TorreyMark Harold TownsendByron David TrottWayne TuanMark TurnerElizabeth Jean VilaPatrick J oseph WallaceEdward Joseph Walz, Jr. Brian John WeberDonald Allen Webster, Jr.Thomas WilliamWeidenbachKirsten Ruth WendtJon WinkelriedKurt Patrick WiseJohn Gentry WisemanSabrina Marie WolfeMatthew Wade WoodruffDominic Changwon YangBen Peter YuhasIrwin Steven ZeidmanMark Lawrence ZoellerMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomina­tion of the University for especial distinction m general scholarship mthe University:1981 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARGrant Douglas AndersonJohn B. AugustinskyJohn Eugene ClayCarole Christine CookePhilip A. Heimann Joanna Eva KotThomas John MatiskiDennis Kelly MiserJeanne Ellen NakamuraHenry Fred Otto Cynthia A. SanbornMorton L. ShallmanGregory Allen ThomasMark TurnerKirsten Ruth Wendt1981 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARSigne AndersonClarice Haverkamp BegemannLynne M. ButlerJacob Ithran CorreRobert C. FergusonKurt Wilhelm FlorianRichard John GnaedingerJoan Marie Hardy Richard A. HeinleVincent Edward HilleryRalph HrubanJoseph R. Incandela, Jr.Ted Bauman JacksonFrances Marie MatthewsAndrew Stephen MineGeorge Gustaf NelsonMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARRobin Dale BallDavid Barak BerkowitzThomas Earl Browder Steven Charles CampbellPeter ChenGeorge Paul Hoffmann Jeremy Israel PaulGreg Alan SachsAlison Bishop SanderJoel E. SchwimmerMatthew Ward StagnerSusan Elizabeth StukenbergWayne TuanEdward Joseph Walz, Jr.Elliot B. NickbargPhoebe ZerwickJonathan Adam ZimmermanKonstantinos S. PetrakisMartin Abba TannerWing Hung WongMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Richard R. AndersonWilliam Feil ConwayMartin EhrenbergGregory Sion Ezra Maureen Ann LahiffCynthia K. LeeAlbert Sylvestre LeveilleLeon G. PartamianAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work mScience:Edoh Y. AmiranLynne M. ButlerHarry Roger DavisSoumitra Shanker GhoshRonald E. GoetzDaniel Francis Heitjan Patrick Taylor HornSrinarong KittisopikulJeffrey Lawrence McIverCounde O-YangHanna SandlerDaniel William Schafer Herwig Joachim SchlunkElizabeth Ann ShimaSusan ShottJohn Paul StuartSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapterof Alpha Omega Alpha for exceIIence in the work of the School:Ruth Myra BencaClarence Henry Braddock IIIWilliam F. ConwayMary Christine DinauerJerrold T. GaleDaniel Stuart Goodman Kenneth Kwock Wah LeePaul J. LeibsonJeffrey Marc LeidenHans Hassan MoosaKenneth OurielLloyd E. Perino Daniel David Pic usMark Steven ReiterJeffrey Brian RichGregory A. SchmidtAnne Patricia SwedlundPeter Cooper White, Jr.Members elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship and ac­complishment in studies in Business Administration:Donald E. AlexanderSara Hoogesteger AndersenBarry Michael AndersonDouglas Jay AndersonWilliam O. AndersonJames Lindsay BarbourWesley Alan BrownCharles H. Buhman, Jr.Edgar P. Canty, Jr.H. Stephen CapperJoseph John ChmielAlan Sanford CohenJoanne S. ConnollyDavid R. CornwallEdward J. CrokeDale Angelo DellutriPaul Steven DetlefsPatrick Timothy DoolanKristin DulcanRobert I. DvorakSusan Elizabeth FarnsworthJoan S. FortuneMatthew L. FriedmanRonald Forster GebauerDavid J. GraffJames Kilgore GroshMarilyn Scheininger GudelMichael G. HadjikyriacosRodoula AntoniouHadjikyriacos Nancy K. HayesDouglas James HortonRobert E. HoulihanH. Jeffrey KatzDaniel Paul KeenanJohn Christoph KlasingPeter Eugene KretzmerTimothy Michael KollerHans-Peter KosmiderRobert Charles KuberekPeter Nicholas KushmeiderPatrick John LeemputteLeo G. LeSageMark Benjamin LewisMarlys Gascho LipeRobert Calvin LipeLinda Lee LowryChristine K. MalmgrenMichael J. MalterRichard Andrew McAveyRobert J. McCartyPatrick Joseph McGinleyMargaret Louise McKinleyJohn William McMahonSiddharth N. MehtaPeter John NagerSteven Keith OstroffJayendu Shanitlal PatelDavid J. PetersonJerome Alan Prestinario Peter R. PujadoLinda Kathryn RaderHarold Lee RosenbergChristine Brand SchieverJohn SchofieldJames Edward SchragerMichael Joseph SmallJ ames Critchfield SmithDavid Alan SokolLinda S. SpearAndrew Alfred SternMark Eyman StookeyEdward SummersBruce R. ThompsonJohn F. TomlinThomas Roger TurnbullPhilip H. TurnockKjeld Bonnerup TyllesenDonald Glenn TysonMartha Mary Van NostrandMark Andrew VejnoskaHoward O. Watkins IIIRonald David WebsterMark T. WedellJohn Sze Chung WeiBernard Y . YeungGerald A. Y urkeviczZoltan Hagen ZsitvayMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:Joseph Hilary AndersenRoger Leigh AndersonDavid Brown BaylessJoel Nathan BodanskyAlan Crawford BrownEllen Sudranski Friedman Mark Allen HallGail Louise HeriotMitchell Eliot HerrDavid Bigman JaffeKristen Elizabeth HennesKerth Daniel LevinJohn Arthur MenkeRoger John PattersonVincent F. PradaJames Matthes TalentDiana Churchill WhiteThe Academy of American Poets Prizes, to undergraduates for the best poemor group of poems, are awarded toAnn R. KenistonPaul W. O'Donnell, Honorable Mention POEM: "East at Sunset"POEMS: "Outdoor Concert, Long Island""Kentucky"The Florence J ames Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, areawarded toMartha Louise Ann Koenig, FirstNigel Biggar, Second Lawrence S. Rainey, ThirdDouglas Dobson, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prizes, to students in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, are awarded toDeborah Di.Kaspin PAPER: "Whazza Matter Wit' Yer Mudder,Or How the Puzzle Really Works: AStudy of the Matrilineal Cewa"PAPER: "The Transcendence of Despair: TimeOrientation and World View in Marx,Nietzsche, and Weber"Daniel P. W olkThe American Medical Women's Association Awards, to women medicalstudents for scholastic achievement, are made toRuth Myra BencaAnn Emery ButlerElise Marie Coletta Mary Christine DinauerSuzanne SchafferAmme Patricia SwedlundThe J. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, ISmade toByron David TrottThe Mary H. Bachmeyer Prize, to the student in the Graduate School ofBusiness having the best scholastic record in the field of hospital ad­ministration, is awarded toMartha Mary Van NostrandThe Elizabeth and Merton Backus Prize, to a graduate student of Frenchfor unusual academic excellence, is awarded toColleen Ann MullarkeyThe Patricia Lynn Baker Memorial Prize, to a student in Political Science,Sociology, or the Divisional Master's program, for the use of social sci­ence knowledge in improving human welfare, identifying and analyzinginstitutionalized forms of inequality, and in promoting social reform, isawarded toChi-Keung Ko(Political Science) PAPER: "Dependent Development of an Ex­port Platform Economy: Taiwan"The Ann Barber Outstanding Service Award, for the third-year student whohas made a particularly helpful contribution to the quality of life at theLaw School, is made toSteven Francis BrockhageThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prizes in American His­tory, to the best Senior students majoring in United States History, areawarded toJoan Marie Hardy David Lee RichardsThe Baroque Studies Prize, to students in the Department of Art for anoutstanding essay, are awarded toFrederick N. BohrerAlison Taeko Tanoue ESSAY: "Fuseli's Art Theory"ESSAY: "Rinaldo and Armida in the Art Insti­tute: A Series by Giambattista Tie­polo"The Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, for outstanding work in the first-year legalresearch and writing program of the Law School, are awarded toTimothy William DigginsHoward Samuel LanznarWilliam Irving Schwartz Woodie Stephen SmithPatricia Susan WickStephen Francis YunkerThe Wilbur Beauchamp Memorial Fund Prize, to an outstanding studentin the area of Science Education in the Department of Education, isawarded toAnna Christine GayThe Sonia G. Berz Honors Award, to that student in the School of SocialService Administration who shows great future promise in the field ofaging, is made toLinda SprayregenThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, are awarded toLisa S. Dickler, First Laura Josephine Cottingham, SecondJoanna Eva KotThe George V. Bobrinskoy Award, for excellence in the study of the Russianlanguage and literature, is made toThe William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded toMichael G. AxinnThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in theGraduate School of Business withthe most outstanding academic record,is awarded toH. Jeffrey KatzThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior Medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toGregory A. SchmidtThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved thehighest record in the field of Mathematics, is awarded toHerwig Joachim SchlunkThe Elizabeth S. Dixon Honor Awards, for outstanding work in the first yearof the School of Social Service Administration, with special considerationgiven to performance in field work, are made toKaren Daiter Karen HasseloThe Catherine Dobson Prize, to a Senior medical student for the best oralpresentation of research done by a non-Ph.D. student, is awarded toDouglas YeeThe Gertrude Dudley Medal, to the Senior Female Athlete who has contrib­uted significantly in both leadership and performance to the Women'sAthletic Program, is awarded toMichael Stewart Alper ESSAY: "The Preeminent Victorian: Tenny­son and the Spirit of the Age"Mary Ellen KlemundtThe Department of English Language and Literature Prize, to a graduatingSenior, is awarded toThe Fairweather-Hardin Gallery Prize, for excellence in the Fine Arts, isawarded toMargaret Ann ChervinkoThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toVincent I. Katz, FirstAnn R. Keniston, SecondMolly E. McQuade, ThirdHugh M. BlumenfeldHonorable MentionCandlin Hamilton DobbsHonorable MentionWilliam Vander CluteHonorable Mention ENTRY: "This Is No Joke"ENTRY: "Tears"ENTRY: "Inheritance"ENTRY: "Colern"ENTRY: "Realisations"ENTRY: "7 to 21"The Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the outstanding comment produced by athird-year member of the University of Chicago Law Review, is awardedtoMark Allen HallThe Marc Perry Galler Prizes for Student Research, to students in the Divi­sions whose dissertations are judged as the most distinguished pieces ofscholarship in a given year, are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESPatrick O'Reilly Brown(Biochemistry, Autumn 1980) DISSERTATION: "Studies on DNA Topoisorn­erases."Ralph P. Locke(Music, Spring 1980) HUMANITIESDISSERTATION: "Music and the Saint-Simoni­ans: The Involvement of Fe­licien David and other musi­cians in a Utopian SocialistMovement."PHYSICAL SCIENCESJocelyn Keene(Astronomy and Astrophysics,Autumn 1980) DISSERTATION: "Far-infrared Observations ofGlobules."The Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence m the study of Ger­manic Languages and Literatures, are awarded toJanet Hale Torrey Kurt WilliamsThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize is awarded toRobert A. Decker PAPER: "Personal Staffs in the House of Rep­resentatives: An Electoral Connec­tion?"The Lawrence and Josephine Graves Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers inMathematics in their fourth year of graduate study who have an out­standing record of effective and responsible teaching, are made toElisse GhitelmanTimothy J. Hickey John E. Rager IIIThe Abram L. Harris Achievement Prizes, to students in the College foracademic achievement and contributions to the quality of life in theCollege, are awarded to1981 GRADUATESSekhar BahadurEric Wood DoppstadtDavid Daw Ook KimThomas John MatiskiAllen Arthur Ries Greg Alan SachsCynthia A. SanbornWendy Ann ShanahanByron David TrottWayne Tuan1982 GRADUATESHugo AhnDavid CallansChristopher S. GibsonDo Kim Charles T. KnightMichael KotinDarren SharpeMichele White1983 GRADUATESLes FiresteinVincent FreemanSusan GatellArthur L. KnightMarsha Nosworthy1984 GRADUATESMarcel LaniadoLinda LeeBonnie O'Donnell Shelley PooleThomas PowersRebecca RedmanTerri M. RuderJean ShimotakeSherrill SellersCally WaiteThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department ofMusic whose associations as a member of this community have beensingularly marked by a spirit of caring and helpfulness, is made toLinda AusternThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellence in thepursuit of studies with a profound sense of social responsibility is awardedtoAlison Bishop SanderThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the third­year competition in brief writing and oral argument, are made toMark D. Van Kirk Helen Elizabeth WittThe Institute of Professional Accounting Award, to a student in the Grad­uate School of Business who has demonstrated outstanding scholarshipin the field of Accounting, is made toMark Eyman StookeyThe Milo P. Jewett Prize, to a student in the Divinity School who submitsthe best paper translating, interpreting, or applying to a contemporarysituation the Holy Scriptures, is awarded toW illough by H. Deming PAPER: "The Role of the Paraclete"The Emile Karafioi Prize, for the best Bachelor's essay in European andInternational History, is awarded toJacob Ithran Corre ESSAY: "The Inconclusiveness of Political Phi­losophy: Samuel Pufendorf's Recipefor the State"The Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award, for the best disserta­tion in Biomedical Research, is made toJeffrey Marc LeidenThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award, in recognition ofoutstanding performance in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ismade toJiri David SonekThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prize, to a graduating Master's degreestudent in the School of Social Service Administration, for scholarshipand professional leadership, is awarded toHolly Diane DelanyThe Karl LIeweIIyn Memorial Cup, for exceIIence in brief writing and oralargument in the Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awarded toBruce Edward Braverman Stephan G. WielgozThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most tothe Law School's clinical education program, is made toKathryn McCaryThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prizes, for academic exceIIence in theM.B.A. program of the Graduate School of Business, are awarded toJohn Eric Schofield Harold Laurence SirkinThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a student in the College for an essayshowing a special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose,is awarded toDonald Ziff ESSAY: "Thus Sang the Uncouth Swain"The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who hasperformed the most meritorious research, is made toMichael Joseph MartinThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done in medical school, is awarded toSteven Harris UntrachtThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize, for an original literary work, isawarded toWilliam Edward BlaisHonorable Mention SHORT STORY: "Prosperity"David S. WitteThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prize, for best performance on the Master'sexamination in Mathematics, is awarded toThe Midway Studio Prize in the Fine Arts is awarded toMichele Lynn HemsothThe Herbert J. Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who hasdistinguished himself as a leader through service to the University in afield of exceptional endeavor, is awarded toBrian Alexander RobertsThe Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with theHowell Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University of ChicagoBrian L. DavidJeffrey James EltonNicholas Robert FilippoJennifer Elizabeth GurahianMary Ellen Klemundt Noreen Marie MarriottGreg Alan SachsRachel Susan SchachterByron David TrottMark E. WheelerThe Theodore Lee N efI Prizes, for excellence in the study of French Lan­guage and Literature, are awarded toVincent Depaul Kenyon Judith Irene LevinThe Noyes-Cutter Greek Prize, for the best paper on some phase of a com­mon dialect Greek, is awarded toArthur J. Droge ESSAY: "Translation and Commentary, ThePinax oi Cebes"The Casper Platt Award, for the outstanding paper written by a student inthe Law School, is made toIvan KaneThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential m teaching, re­search, and clinical medicine, is made toJeffrey Marc LeidenThe Richard W. Reilly Award, to a Senior medical student for outstandingaptitude in the field of Gastroenterology, is made toNarumi OharaThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social Ser­vice Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseof future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toWendy DavidThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prizes, for constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Sociology, are awarded toErwin Zimmerman(Winter 1979)Ilona GottIober Lubman(Spring 1980) DISSERTATION: "Interests and Control inCommunity Decision Mak­ing: The Case of FederallyFunded Redistributive PolicyOutputs"DISSERTATION: "An Historical Case Study ofMorale and Demoralization atthe Watergate Special Prose­cutor's Office"The Royal Society of Arts Medal, for distinguished work in the field of Art,is awarded toFelix F. Loeb IIIThe Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, in recognition of outstanding perfor­mance in the field of Psychiatry, is made toRuth Myra BencaThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student foracademic excellence, is awarded toMary Christine DinauerThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toRalph Hruban, First PAPER: "The Effects of 6-Hydroxydopamineon Cultures of Neural Retina Tissueof the Chick Embryo"PAPER: "DNA-Binding Activity of the capR(Ion) Gene Product of EscherichiaColi K-12"Jeremy Israel Paul, SecondThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofliterary criticism, is awarded toDonald R. Hettinga ESSAY: "The Rhetoric of Agriculture: Wen­dell Berry's The Unsettling of Amer­ica"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the bestall-around record tor athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toByron David TrottThe Joseph M. Stampt Award, to the varsity basketball player who strives torexcellence as a man and as a basketball player, who gives at himself untothe lives at his teammates; and whose commitment to high values andintegrity is expressed in his relationship with his teammates and coaches,is made toPeter Andrew LeinrothThe Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award, to a Senior medical student toroutstanding performance in the general field at Radiology, is made toJohn Charles FlickingerThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior tor outstanding achievementduring tour years in medical school, is made toMichael Joseph MartinThe "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the Student inthe Graduate School at Business having the best scholastic record in thefield at finance, is made toSiddharth N. MehtaThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in aseason is awarded toClarke M. Gillespie IIIFELLOWSHIP AWARDSDAAD ScholarshipsJohn BlazekKaren Canon C. Richard FisherWilliam MadgesWiIIiam Rainey Harper FeIIowshipsJames BurkholderJames GrubbKatherine Lofdahl Susan McKinnonMary Quinlan (Henry Luce Foundation ScholarEdward Peter GilbertGeorge LUTcy F eIIowMargery SchneiderNational Hispanic Scholarship Fund,Susan Gatell Randall CorreiaNational Science Foundation F eIIowshipsJames R. BaumgardnerKaren J. BrisonPeter N. HellerLisa R. JaskolPaul D. KroeberHamish W. M. NortonNancy W. Peters Christina PetersonBrian D. RanceStephen J. RatcliffRichard G. Robb, Jr.Kristin SchleichDiane L. ThompsonCharlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FeIIowshipsJohn Richard JiambalvoWilliam Frank Monroe Deborah Leman PoolSearle F eIIowshipsJohn A. AndrewsPeter J. AhrensdorfJames R. BaumgardnerJohn I. Brooks IIIPhyllis D. ColeyJohn F. CornellDouglas A. DayhoffRichard W. FoltinAnnette GineproPaul E. Gootenberg Jon P. JarrettElizabeth G. KnollTheresa M. LeeStanley M. RitlandSahotra K. SarkarPamela G. SchmollLorraine S. SmithJessica J. SpitzerGeorge C. WagnerTerra D. ZiporynU.S. Office of Education Fulbright-HaysJames B. BroderickCarol L. DelaneySuzanne Gaskins Miriam R. SilverbergTony K. StewartU.S. State Department Fulbright-Hays F eIIowshipsIra BudwigWilliam T. FoleyPhilip Jacks Althea NagaiMiriam R. SilverbergTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degrees inthe following academic units:In the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Dean Robert B. UretzIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Karl J. WeintraubIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Albert V. CreweIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean William H. KruskalTHE CONFERRING OF THEHONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:VICTOR HENRI BROMBERT, Henry Putnam University Professor ofRomance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature, Prince­ton University.Noted critic, 'scholar, and teacher, your interpretation of major writers and thinkers of variouscultures and periods has enriched our understanding and strengthened the humanistic tradition.The candidate will be presented by Peter F. Dembowski, Professor and Chairman, De­partment of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Professor in the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:SIR RUDOLF E. PEIERLS, Wykeham Professor Emeritus of Physics ofOxford University.Leading scientist and scholar, your deep concern with the fundamental aspects of theoreticalphysics has greatly influenced the development of modern physics and inspired several generationsof students and scientists.The candidate will be presented by Hellmut Fritzsche, Professor and Chairman, De­partment of Physics, and Professor in the James Franck Institute and in the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:ROBERT W. RENEKER, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Uni­versity of Chicago.Robert W. Reneker's life created a standard of commitment and integrity for the members ofthis community. He provided selfless and devoted leadership, while speaking for the priorities oflearning and scholarship both within and outside the University. He was a wise and humane manwho knew why the University was important and who gave guiding strength to the institution.The presentation will be made by Kenneth W. Dam, Provost of the University and theHarold J. and Marion F. Green Professor in the Law School.THE ALMA MATERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her who owns us as her sons;Our loyal voices let us raise,And bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LE'VIS, PH.D., 1894THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALChorale Prelude: "We All Believe in One True God" Bach(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:PUI-YAN KWOKA.R, University 0/ Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DISSERTATION: Integration of Traditional ChineseMedicine and Western Medicine in Contempo­rary ChinaPI-LING CHANG(Biochemistry)MARITZA O. DE JESUSD.M.D., University 0/ Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras,Puerto Rico, 1979(Pediatrics)ROY E. DE JESUSD.M.D., University 0/ Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras,Puerto Rico, 1979(Pediatrics)CARRIE ELIZABETH GOLDENA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DISSERTA rrox : Retinal Branch Vein Occlusion: F 0-veal Hemorrhage and Visual AcuityJEFFREY JAMES GUTERMAN(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DISSERTATION: Computer Aided Enhancement 0/Triage and Management Decisions in the Depart­ment 0/ Emergency MedicineTHOMAS CHARLES HEINEMAN(Biochemistry)BR UCE DAVID JOHNSONA.B., North Park College, 1978(C linical Nutrition)MASAO KUJIRAID.D.S., Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan, 1975(Pediatrics) DAVID CHARLES MURDYA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DISSERTATION: Deere and Company and the QuadCity Health Plan: Implementation 0/ a Corpo­rate Developed IPA-HMOVERNON HILTON SMITHS.B., Texas A & M University, College Station,Texas, 1954D.D.S., Washington University, 1963(Pediatrics)TED STEPHEN STROMA.B., University of Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DAVID E. WINTERSA.B., University of Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Human Biology and Medi­cine)DISSERTATION: The Retrieval of Recalcitrant Par­ticipants in a Clinical TrialFRANK YUN-PU YANGA.B., University of Chicago, 1979(Arts and Sciences in Huma'; Biology and Medi­cine)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:TERENCE CHARLES AHERNA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1974A.M., Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, Cali­fornia, 1978(General Studies in the Humanities)ABBAS ALIZADEHA.B., University of Teheran, Iran, 1977(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ALICIA CORTES DE ALLENA .B., University of Oregon, Eugene, 1963(Romance Languages and Literatures)ANDREW MITCHELL AULTA .B., Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 1979(Art)VERONICA F. BERGLINDA.B., St. Xavier College, 1978(History) HUGH MARSHALL BLUMENFELDS.B., Massachusetts Institute 0/ Technology, 1980(English Language and Literature)JANET BORGGRENA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1980(English Language and Literature)MYRON L. BRICKA.B., Albion College, 1978(History)DAVID PHILIP BRODHERSONA.B., New York University, 1970S.B., Utah State University, Logan, 1979(Art)THERESE MARIE BROWNA.B., Knox College, 1980(English Language and Literature)MINDY MOZART CANTORA.B., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada,1955(Art)LESLIE IRENE CHAPMANA.B., Illinois State University, 1980(English Language and Literature)THEODORE CHRISTOPHER CHAPPENA.B., Bucknell University, 1978(Philosophy)GREGORY BRYANT CLIBURNA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1980(English Language and Literature)ROBERT J. CORBER IIA.B.,Haverford College, 1980(English Language and Literature)COREY KNOX CREEKMURA.B., University of Florida, 1979(English Language and Literature)JANE ALICE DESFORGESA.B., Wellesley College, 1974M.Ed., Lesley College, 1978(Art)JANE KATHRYN DOMINIKA.B., University of the Pacific, 1980(English Language and Literature)ARTHUR ENGELBERGA.B., State University of New York, Stony Brook,1978(Linguistics)JAMES F. ENGLISH IIIA.B., Amherst College, 1980(English Language and Literature)PATRICK E. FOLEYA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1976(General Studies in the Humanities)HARVEY L. GABLE, JR.A.B., Haverford College, 1979(English Language and Literature)ELLEN WINIFREDGOELLNER-CORTRIGHTA.B., Goucher College, 1977(English Language and Literature)SUSAN LOUISE GRISWOLDA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1979(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)NILOUFER HAlA.B., Patna University, Patna, India, 1973A.M., ibid., 1976(Middle Eastern Studies)LINDA KAY HEISLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(English Language and Literature)EARP FRANKLIN JENNINGSA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1980(English Language and Literature)DAVID KAYA.B., Brown University, 1977(History) MARK KOLLARA.B., DePauw University, 1980(English Language and Literature)JODY ELIZABETH KREIMANA.B., Brown University, 1977(Linguistics)CHRISTOPHER MURRAY KUBIAKA.B., Stanford University, 1979(Comparative Studies in Literature)SUSAN ANNE LANCASTERA.B., Union College, Schnenectady, New York,1978(Philosophy)CAROL LIVINGSTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(English Language and Literature)VICTOR GEORGE LYCHYKA.B., Lawrence University, 1979(Slavic Languages and Literatures)HUGH C. MACFARLANE, JR.A.B., Hobart College, 1977(General Studies in the Humanities)NANCY LYNN MAcKIMMA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1980(English Language and Literature)STEPHANIE J. MATHURINA.B., Colby College, 1980(English Language and Literature)ELEANOR MILLSPAUGHA.B., Rollins College, 1979(English Language and Literature)MARIA A. MINCIOTTIA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1980(English Language and Literature)JUAN MORA-TORRESA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1979(History)ARTHUR ALAN NEEDLEMANA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980(History)JEFFREY NORMAN NELSONA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1980(English Language and Literature)JOHN MICHAEL NUSSBAUMA.B., Southwestern University, 1980(English Language and Literature)DANIEL JOSEPH O'RIORDANS.B., Northwestern University, 1980(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH LYNN PATTERSONA.B., Quincy College, 1976(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ELISABETH HAYS PIEDMONTA.B., Kenyon College, 1979(English Language and Literature)NEIL AGGIMAN PRITZA.B., Evergreen State College, 1978(General Studies in the Humanities)ELIZABETH PUTNAMA .B., Vassar College, 1977(English Language and Literature)JUDITH LOUISE RAISKINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1979(English Language and Literature)ERICA STACY RANDA.B., Princeton University, 1979(Art)VERNE REAVESA.B., Stanford University, 1963(English Language and Literature)CATHERINE MARIE REIFFA.B., Georgetown University, 1980(Comparative Studies in Literature)CARLA S. SCHICKA.B., St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland,1977(General Studies in the Humanities)FRANK J. SCOTELLOA.B., DePaul University, 1970M.P.S., Western Kentucky University, 1979(English Language and Literature)SALLY STOWELL SEDGWICKA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1978(Philosophy)JUDY STEF AN IE SENDERA.B., Governors State University, 1976(English Language and Literature)CAROL LESLIE SKOLNICKA.B., State University of New York, Albany, 1980(English Language and Literature) WILLIAM K. ST AMETSA.B., Cornell University, 1974(Conceptual Foundations of Science)EDWARD A. C. SUTHERLANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(Analysis of Ideas and the Study of Methods)ANDREA LOU THOMPSONA.B., North Texas State University, 1980(English Language and Literature)JORGE TOROA.B., University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PuertoRico, 1979(Philosophy)SARAH ALISON TUOHEYA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1978(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL JOHN PATRICKVANDEN HEUVELA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1979(English Language and Literature)JOSHUA ROBERT WEIKERSHEIMERA.B., North Park College, 1979(English Language and Literature)MYUNG-HEE KANG YANGA.B., Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea,1977(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)YU JUN HIS.B., Dickinson College, 1979(Philosophy)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:MARGARET ANN CHERVINKOB.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago, 1979(Art)KATHLEEN HOROSINSKI CLELANDA.B., Hope College, 1970B.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago, 1976(Art)HANNAH SHIRAH DRESNER-MOSSA.B., Columbia University, 1977(Art) GEORGE RANDOL HORNERB.F.A., University of Texas, San Antonio, 1979(Art)CLARENCE A. MONACO, JR.B.F.A., Fort Wright College, 1977(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:JOHN EVERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1977(Physics)ANTHONY ERNST FABERS.B., State University of New York, Buffalo, 1980(Mathematics)THOMAS C. KUNTZA.B., Columbia University, 1980(Statistics) JEFFREY LAWRENCE McIVER(Mathematics)DAVID ALEXANDER McKEOWNS.B., University of Arizona, 1979(Geophysical Sciences)C. ANDREW NEFF(Mathematics)CLARITA MATANGUIHAN NUNEZA.B., Adamson University, Manila, Philippines,1965S.B., ihid., 1971(Geophysical Sciences)EN IS OGUZS.B., Middle East Technical University, Ankara,Turkey, 1976(Physics)RONALD LEE ROSMANS.B., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1979(Physics)DANIEL WILLIAM SCHAFERA.B., Pomona College, 1978(Statistics) SUSAN SHOTTA.B., Central Michigan University, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Statistics)RICHARD DALE SLATERS.B., Florida Institute of Technology, 1979(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: A Numerical Model of Tides in theCretaceous Seaway of North AmericaDAVID WITTEA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980( Mathematics)HERNAN CHEYRE VALENZUELAIng.Com., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile,Santiago, Chile, 1978(Economics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:T ANI MARILENA ADAMSA.B., University of Texas, Austin, 1978(Anthropology)J AMES ALAN AL TENAA.B., Wayne State University, 1980(History)JOSEPH BERNARD AL TONJIA .B., Loyola U niversity, New Orleans, Louisiana,1979(Political Science)JEFFREY DALE ANDERSONA.B., Knox College, 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)MICHAEL T. ANDERSONS.B., United States Military Academy, 1973(Sociology)BETH JESSICA ASCHA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1979(Economics)BETH LYNN BAILEYA.B., Northwestern University, 1979(History)JEAN ELIZABETH KEPPELBALDIKOSKIS.B., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1964(Education)PAUL THOMAS BARTONEA.B., University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1975(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)JOSHUA C. BAYLSONA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1979(International Relations)CYNTHIA NELSON BELLASA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(History)CHARLES DAVID BROOKSA.B., DePauw University, 1979(International Relations)CAMILLE ANNE BROWNA.B., Knox College, 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) JAY FRANCIS CLARKA.B., University of Connecticut, 1980(History)DAVID JOHN CREAGANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1974(Political Science)DIANE E. DEP ABLOA.B., Florida International University, 1973(Anthropology)MARIA ELENA DIAZA.B., Syracuse University, 1975(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)JANET K. FAIRA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1975(Anthropology)BENJAMIN E. FELTS IIIA.B., University of Chicago, 1975(Economics)RUTH NOBUKO FUJIMOTOA.B., University of Hawaii, Manoa, 1979(Political Science)ROY GAMEROA.B., University of Costa Rica, San Jose, CostaRica, 1979(History)MAX KENNETH GILLMANA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1979(Economics)PAUL EDWARD GODEKA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1978(Economics)LOUISA ELIZABETH BERTCH GREENA.B., Rice University, 1964A.M., State University of New York, Buffalo, 1977(Political Science)INGRID ELISABETH GRINDEA.B., Lawrence University, 1978(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)MARIO A. GUTIERREZ URRUTIALic., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile, San­tiago, Chile, 1974Ing.Com., ibid., 1975(Economics)ROBERT GOULD HERTELS.B., Michigan State University, 1972(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)LU ANN HOMZAA.B., Scripps College, 1980(History)TARIQ HUSAINA.B., Columbia University, 1980(Economics)KATHRYN COURTWAY JONESS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1976(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology)ALAN S. KAHANA.B., Princeton University, 1980(History)HOWARD F. KAPLANA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1980(History)BARBARA EILEEN KAUFFMANA.B., American University, 1977(Anthropology)MIKHAIL KHODARKOVSKYDipl., Kalmyk State University, Union of SovietSocialist Republics, 1977(History)ANJINI KOCHARA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1979(International Relations)STEPHEN L. KONTOSA.B., University of Chicago, 1977(Middle Eastern Studies)SUSAN ELLEN KUCZYNSKIA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1978(Political Science)FRANCISCO JAVIER LABBE OP AZOlng.Ciu., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile,Santiago, Chile, 1974(Economics)LUIS FELIPE LAGOS MARCHANTLic., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile, San-tiago, Chile, 1975Ing.Com., ibid., 1977M.Econ., ibid., 1977(Economics)JENNIFER BETH LAUFEA.B., Beloit College, 1978(I nternational Relations)HERIBERTO LEON-FONTA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1978(International Relations)ANDREA D. LITTLEA.B., University of Puget Sound, 1979(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) ,LISA CAROLINE LOGANA .B., Duke University, 1976(Middle Eastern Studies)LINDA LI CHING LUMA.B., Yale University, 1979(Political Science)MARK G. MAL VASIA.B., Hiram College, 1980(History)ANDRES A. MATA-OSORIOA.B., Princeton University, 1978(History)i\IARY SHEILA McMAHONA.B., Georgetown University, 1978(History)MICHELINE MESCHERA.B., Smith College, 1975M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1977(Economics)ELIZABETH R. MILNERA.B., American University, 1977(Political Science)REBECCA ANN MITCHELLS.B., Duke University, 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)GREGOR Y ALLEN MOVES IANS.B., Georgetown University, 1978(Middle Eastern Studies)KEVIN JAMES MURPHYA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1979(Economics) .MYRON PETER MYKYTAS.B., Arizona State University, 1977A.M., ibid., 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)KATHLEEN A. G. PLATZ MANA.B., Simmons College, 1973(Behavioral Science: Human Development)RICHARD L. POPPA.B., Brigham Young University, 1977(History)RALPH ALAN PUGHA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1979(History)KANE C. QUENEMOENA.B., Montana State University, 1978(Political Science)ANTONIO RECABARREN MEDEIROSLic., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile, San­tiago, Chile, 1978lng.Com., ibid., 1979(Economics)ANTHONY JOHN REINERTA.B., DePaul University, 1975(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)WENDY LEE RHEAULTS.B., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Can­ada, 1978(Education)CAROL SAKALAA.B., University of Chicago, 1974(Anthropology)RICARDO SAMANIEGO BREACHLie., lnstituto Technologico Autonomo De Mexico,Mexico, 1979(Economics)RICHARD SCHERLA.B., Columbia University, 1974(Anthropology)BENJAMIN SCHMULSON-STECKERLA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1978(Economics)MARTHA ANNE SHAUGHNESSEYA.R, George Washington University, 1979(International Relations)CHARLES MARTIN SILVERA.B., University of Florida, 1979(Political Science)ROBERT T. SLEEA.B., .Miami University, 1980(History)MICHAEL F. SPARKSA.B., University of Washington, 1974(Sociology)MICHAEL PHILIP STEINBERGA.B., Princeton University, 1978(History)MARY ELIZABETH SULA VIKA.B., Northwestern University, 1978(Master 0/ Arts in Social Sciences) JOHN ALLEN TAGAMIA.B., University 0/ California, Riverside, 1980(History)JADE CHENG-GEOK TEOHA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1979(International Relations)HUBERT J. THOMPSONA.B., Samford University, 1980(History)PAMELA DIANE TOLERA.B., Carleton College, 1980(History)CLAUDIA MARIE TRAUDTB.F.A., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1973(Social Thought)SHAlL VARMAA.B., University 0/ Rajasthan, Iaipur, India, 1975A.M., ibid., 1978(Political Science)CARLOS WILLIAMSON BENAPRESLie., Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile, San-tiago, Chile, 1976Ing.Com., ibid., 1978Mag., ibid., 1978(Economics)JOSHUA ALAN WINNICKA.B., Harvard University, 1978(Political Science)TERRA DIANE ZIPORYNA.B., Yale University, 1980(History)For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:CATHY ANNE CHESTER MARK JAMES HOWELLA.B., St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, A.B., University 0/ Chicago, 19761977 (Mathematics)( Mathematics)MASON WILBUR COXA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1979(History) SUSAN RAE O'DAFFERA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1980(English)PATRICK F. RYANA.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1978(Elementary Education)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:BARBARA F. KAUFMANA.B., Boston University, 1972(Reading) -JOY BRACKER OURIELA.B., Syracuse University, 1980(Elementary Education)MARY ROBERTSON PAGEA.B., Harvard University, 1964(Elementary Education) SHEILA A. SCONIERSS.B., University 0/ Arizona, 1964( Mathematics)MARY CATHERINE WALSHA.B., Colorado College, 1977(Elementary Education)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEF or the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:BETH WELCOME ALDERMANA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1976JANICE LEE ARNOLDS.B., Illinois Institute 0/ Technology, 1977SCOTT W. ATLASS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977JOYCE O. BAKERA.B., Boston University, 1970A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1972JEFFREY LEE BARNETTA .B., Washington University, 1977JOSEPH STEWART BASSA.B., Skidmore College, 1975RUTH MYRA BENCAA.B., Harvard University, 1975Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1979• WITH HONORSPAUL LUHMAN BENNA.B., Carleton College, 1977BRUCE ALAN BEUTLERA.B., University 0/ California, San Diego, 1976ALAN ANDREW BINETTEA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1977BRYAN D. BOHMANS.B., University 0/ California, Davis, 1977CLARENCE HENRY BRADDOCK IIIS.B., Stanford University, 1977MAUREEN O'REILLY BROWNA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977ROBERT VINCENT BUCCINIA.B., University 0/ Virginia, 1977ROBERT RICHARD BURASS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1977ANN EMERY BUTLERA.B., Bowdoin College, 1977• WITH HONORSJAMES GERARD CHAPMANS.B., University 0/ Notre Dame, 1977ELISE MARIE COLETTAS.B., Providence College, 1977WILLIAM F. CONWAYS.B., Brown University, 1973Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1979• WITH HONORSJACK RANDALL CORNELIUSS.B., Centenary College, 1977CATHERINE MARIA CRETICOSA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977WILLIAM J. DE PASOS.B., Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark,1977 MARY CHRISTINE DINAUERA.B., Lawrence University, 1975Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1979• WITH HONORSJOHN ROBINSON DUGUIDS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1971Ph.D., California Institute 0/ Technology, 1976DAVID ELLIOT EISENBUDS.B., 'Yale University, 1976S.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1979RUSSELL MARK FARRA.B., University 0/ Wisconsin, Madison, 1977JOHN CHARLES FLICKINGERS.B., University 0/ Pittsburgh, 1977VIRGINIA LYNN FREIA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1977ELIOT LAWRENCE FRIEDMANS.B., State University 0/ New York, Binghampton,1977LOUIS A. FRILOUX IIIS.B., Tulane University, 1977JERROLD T. GALEA.B., State University 0/ New York, Binghampton,1977RICHARD A. GIBULAA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977ELSA TERESA GOLDSTEINS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1974DANIEL STUART GOODMANA.B., University 0/ Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1977JOSEPH ROBERT GORDONS.B., Stanford University, 1977JEFFREY FRANCIS GRANGERS.B., Purdue University, West La/ayette, Indiana,1977JOHN R. GURSKISS.B., Loyola University 0/ Los Angeles, 1974S.M., University 0/ Southern California, Los An­geles, 1976CRAIG DONOVAN HALLA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1977JAMES EDWARD HANNIGAN, JR.S.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1977PETER SHATTUCK HARTWELLS.B., Calvin College, 1977DAVID HERBSTMANA.B., Harvard University, 1977SUSAN C. WILLIAMS JENKINSA.B., St. Olaf College, 1977BRIAN JUDE KERNA.B., St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, 1977HERBERT C. KIMMONS, JR.S.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977HARVEY JON KLIMANS.B., Syracuse University, 1974Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1980JAMES FREDERICK KOCHS.B., University 0/ Delaware, 1977STEPHANIE FRANCESCA KONODIA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977STEPHEN MATTHEW KOVARIKA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1977CLAUDIA SUZANNE MILLERKRETZSCHMARS.B., University 0/ Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1976JOSH PHILIP KUPFERBERGS.B., Trinity College, Hart/ord, Connecticut, 1973Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1980MARK PETER LANGERA.B., University 0/ Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,1977JAMES PHILIP LASHA.B., Northwestern University, 1977JUDITH WEISS LEDERHANDLERA.B., Northwestern University, 1977MARC RICHARD LEDERHANDLERA.B., Northwestern University, 1977S.M., ibid., 1977KENNETH KWOCK WAH LEEA.B., Harvard University, 1977PAUL J. LEIBSONS.B., University 0/ Illinois Urbana, 1974Ph.D., University 0/ Chicago, 1979• WITH HONORSJEFFREY MARC LEIDENA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1975Ph.D., ibid., 1979• WITH HONORSDAVID N. LEVINA.B., Swarthmore College, 1964A.M., Harvard University, 1965Ph.D., ibid., 1970• WITH HONORSMARJORIE C. LOUIES.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1970Ph.D., ibid., 1981GAR Y LISTON LOYS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977ROSS TRAUT LYONA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977MICHAEL JOSEPH MARTINS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois 1977• WITH HONORSJOEL BERNARD MASONS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977THOMAS R. McLEANS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977JEFFREY MARC MEYERS.B., Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1977 HANS HASSAN MOOSAS.B., University 0/ North Carolina, Chapel Hill,1977NAR UMI OHARAA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977MARK A. OSBORNES.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977KENNETH OURIELA.B., University 0/ Rochester, 1977• WITH HONORSGARY DAVID PAIGES.B., University 0/ California, Irvine, 1974Ph.D., 'University 0/ Chicago, 1980LLOYD E. PERINOA.B., University 0/ Colorado, Boulder, 1977DANIEL DAVID PICUSS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977S.B., ibid., 1977GARY ROBERT PINELESSS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977RONALD KEITH POTKULA.B., Princeton University, 1977MICHAEL BENNETT PRYSTOWSKYS.B., Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark, 1974Ph.D., City University 0/ New York, 1978MARK STEVEN REITERS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Urbana, 1977KENNETH IRVING RESNICKS.B., University 0/ Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977JEFFREY BRIAN RICHS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1977WILLIAM GREGORY ROTHS.B., University 0/ Arizona, 1977ALICE JODY ROWLANDA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1977MARK CALVIN ROWLEYS.B., University 0/ Arizona, 1975CYNTHIA MARIE JONES SANDERSA.B., Yale University, 1977SUZANNE SCHAFFERS.B., University 0/ Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977GREGORY A. SCHMIDTA .B., St. Louis University, 1977• WITH HONORSSUSAN MAE SCHMIDT-LACKNERA.B., University 0/ California, Los Angeles, 1977DAVID TODD SCHWARTZA.B., New York University, 1976HERBERT S. SCHWARTZS.B., University 0/ Illinois, Chicago, 1977WALTER JOSEPH SCOTTS.B., University 0/ Houston, 1977LOUIS C. SERPICO, JR.A.B., Northwestern University, 1977BENNETT JAY SHATKINA.B., Columbia University, 1976RICHARD SCOTT SHERMANS.B., Harvard University, 1977C. ELLIOTT SIGALS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1973S.M., ibid., 1973Ph.D., ibid., 1977HELAYNE M. SILVERA.B., University of Chicago, 1976WM. KENT SODERSTRUMA.B., Northwestern University, 1977S.M., ibid., 1977JIRI D. SONEKA.B., University of Chicago, 1977RHODA SPERLINGS.B., City University of New York, Brooklyn, 1978JOHN MICHAEL SULTANA.B., Carleton College, 1977ANNE PATRICIA SWEDLUNDS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois 1977TETSU UEJIMAA.B., University of Chicago, 1977 STEVEN HARRIS UNTRACHTA.B., Boston University, 1975Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1980STEPHEN GAETANO VACCAREZZAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1977JONATHAN WARRENS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977THOMAS E. WELLEMSS.B., New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech­nology, 1973S.B., ibid., 1973Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1980EDWIN MONROE WESTBROOKA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969S.M., Stanford University, 1971PETER COOPER WHITE, JR.S.B., Michigan State University, 1977• WITH HONORSALAN GEORGE WITHIAMS.B., Michigan State University, 1976DOUGLAS YEES.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEMARC F. CHARETTEA.B., Lawrence University, 1975(Genetics)DISSERTATION: The cap R (lon) Protein of Esche­richia coli K-12 Is an ATP-Hydrolysis-DependentProtease and a DNA-Stimulated ATPasePATRICIA DWYER-HALLQUISTA.B., Hope College, 1976(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Interactions of Chemically Synthe­sized Octanucleotides with the H PAl EnzymesHENRIK KALERVO KULMALAS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1975(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: In Vivo Localization of a Radiola-beled Receptor Binding LigandJOAN WINSLOW LACKTISS.B., Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark,1972S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana1975(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: An Experimental and DescriptiveStudy of Heart Morphogenesis in the Chick CYNTHIA K. LEES .B., University of Washington, 1972S.M., ibid., 1977(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Infection and Persistence of a Tra­choma Strain of Chlamydia trachoma tis in CellCulturesMICHAEL DEAN McMULLENA.B., Miami University, 1975(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Poly (A +) RNA of Free mRNPand Polysomes of Mouse Ascites CellsFREDERICK EUGENE MILLERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1975(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Locomotor Hyperactivity FollowingNeonatal ti-Hv droxy dopamine Administration inthe RatMATTHEW HERBERT NIEDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1975(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Partial Purification and Character­ization 0/ a Phospholipase AI/rom the Hemo­lymph of the Tobacco Hornworm, ManducasextaDAVID MARTIN STEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1975(Biology)DISSERTATION: The Nature and Function of SocialInteractions between Infant and Adult Male Yel­low B�boons (Papio cynocephalus)MARC K. W ALTONA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1975(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Conduction of the Action Potentialin Cardiac Purkinje Fibers ' EDWIN MONROE WESTBROOKA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1969S.M., Stanford University, 1971M.D., University of Chicago, 1981(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Structural Studies of D. 5·3·Keto·steroid IsomeraseDOUGLAS WINSTON WILLIAMSSc.B., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, 1968Sc.M., ibid., 1973(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Spatial Frequency AdaptationII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESj JOHN MICHAEL BARRYA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1971(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Classical Myth in the ContemporaryNovelAARON BEN-ZEEVA.B., University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel, 1975A.M., ibid., 1977(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Perception as a Cognitive SystemSERGIO CORSILaurea in Lettere, University of Florence, Florence,Italy, 1972(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: II "Modus, Digressions" Nella Di·vina CommediaERIC DORETCert. de Maturite, College de Geneve, Geneva,Switzerland, 1966Licence, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzer­land, 1970(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Old and Middle Egyptian NarrativeVerbal SystemGRANT FRAMEA.B., University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Can-ada, 1973A.M., ibid., 1974(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Babylonia 689·627 B.C.: A PoliticalHistory" ,ANN GOODMANA.M., University of Chicago, 1972A.M., ibid., 1973(Linguistics and Comparative Studies in Litera­ture)DISSERTATION: The Communicative Nature of Po­etic Metaphor: A Study Based on the Work 0/Roman Jakobson and Kenneth BurkeMICHELE J. GRAGGLic., University 0/ Paris, France, 1958D.E.S., ibid., 1961(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Les Oraisons Funebres de Bossuetet la Rhetorique WESLEY MARK JACOBSENA.B., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, 1974A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1978(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Transitivity in the Japanese VerbalSystemALAN ARTHUR JOHNA.B., Washington University, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Yeats and DanteROBERTA LYNN KELLERA.B., Stanford University, 1973A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1976(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Heirs 0/ the Modernists: John Ash­bery, Elizabeth Bishop, and Robert CreeleyROBERT BURTON LOUDENA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1975A.M., University 0/ Chicago, 1976(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Elements 0/ Ethics: Toward aTopography of the Moral FieldI NANCY CAPLAN MELLERSKIA.B., State University of New York, Binghamton,1966A.M., University of Toronto: Toronto, Ontario,Canada, 1968(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Le Premier Cycle de L'Oeuvre deClaude OllierALCYONE MEREDITH SCOTTA.B., Wittenberg College, 1961A.M., University of Chicago, 1962(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: Thomas Mann and the Dionysian:Humanist on TrialHELEN GIFFORD SCOTTA.B., Oberlin College, 1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1966(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: An Experiment in Sociology 0/Form: A Re-evaluation of the 'Crude Sociolog­ism' 0/ V. F. PereoerzeuLAUREN S. WEINGARDENA.B., Michigan State University, 1970A.M., University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,Canada, 1972(Art)DISSERTATION: Louis H. Sullivan's Metaphysics ofArchitecture (1885-1901): Sources and Corre­spotulences with Symbolist Art Theories J AMES LEO YARNALLA.B., Stonehill College, 1974A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Art)DISSERTATION: The Role of Landscape in the Artof John La FargeIII. IN THE DIVISION-OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESMARK DAVID BARTONS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Uni-versity, 1977S.M., ibid., 1978(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Thermodynamic Properties ofTopaz and Some Minerals in the BeO-Al20a-Si02-H20 System, with Petrologic ApplicationsALLAN BERELEA.B., University of Rochester, 1977S.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Mathematics)DISSERT ATION: Homogeneous Polynomial IdentitiesJEFFREY MARC BERGENS.B., City University of New York, Brooklyn, 1976S.M., University of Chicago, 1977(M athematics)DISSERTATION: Prime Rings and DerivationsGAR Y LYNN DUERKSENA.B., Cornell University, 1975S.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Physics)DISSERTATION: Dynamical Symmetry Breaking inSupersymmetric U (11. + m) IU (11.) X U (m) Chi­ral ModelsJAMES MONTGOMERY GREENA.B., Princeton University, 1975(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Measurement of High TransverseMomentum Charged Hadron Production Using aPion Beam and Hydrogen TargetJERRY ELDEN HURST, JR.S.B., University of Florida, 1976(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: A Molecular Beam Study of theScattering of a Rare Gas from a Clean WellCharacterized Metal Surface: ArIPt(111)MAHITO KOHMOTOBach.Eng., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1973S.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Physics)DISSERTATION: Hamiltonian Studies of the d = 2Ashkin-Teller Model JER-SHYONG LINS.B., National TaL"wan Normal University, Taipei,Taiwan, 1967S.M., National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan, 1969S.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On Derivations of Prime Rings withInvolutionMICHAEL JAY NASSA.B., Princeton University, 1977S.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Physics)DISSERTATION: Theory of Magnetic SuperconductorsKEITH ALISON OLIVES.B., University of Chicago, 1978S.M., ibid., 1978(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Thermodynamics of the Quark­Hadron Phase Transition in the Early UniverseKANARIS C. TSINGANOSDipl. University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 1974S.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Physics)DISSERTATION: Magnetohydrodynamic Equilibrium.I. Exact Solutions of the EquationsNOBORU WADAS.B., Kyoto University, Japan, 1975S.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Physics)DISSERTATION: High-pressure X-ray and RamanStudies of Rubidium and Cesium Graphite In­tercalation CompoundsROGER M. WAKIMOTOS.B., San Jose State University, 1976(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Investigations of Thunderstorm GustFronts from Project NIMROD DataPO-ZEN WONGS.B., Chinese University of Hong Kon.g, HongKong, 1974S.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Physics)DISSERTATION: Magnetic Susceptibility and GeneralPhase Diagram of the Random MetamagnetFel_xCo",C12IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESJOSHUA AIZENMANA.B., Hebrew University 01 Jerusalem, Jerusalem,Israel, 1973A.M., ibid., 1978(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on Commercial Policies andManaged Float MICHAEL T. ANDERSONS.B., United States Military Academy, 1973A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Short Term Consequences of U.S.Army Basic TrainingWIL BLAIRA.B., Drew University, 1960(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness: IsTraining Necessary?JOHN WALTER CALLAGHANA.B., Harvard University, 1973A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Anglo, Hopi, and Navajo Infantsand Mothers: Newborn Behaviors, InteractionStyles, and Child-Rearing Beliefs and PracticesMARILYNN DENISE CARTERA.B., University of the Pacific, 1974(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Teacher Migration and Attrition inthe State of IllinoisCHENG-HUNG CHIANGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1966A.M., Western Illinois University, 1971(S ociology)DISSERTATION: Female Labor Force Participationin Socio-Cultural Perspective: Taiwan as a CaseJ AMES ANDREW GALAMBOSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,1974(Behavioral Sciences: Cognition and Communica­tion)DISSERTATION: The Mental Representation of Com­mon Events /RONALD JAMES KRUMMA.B., Knox College, 1974(Economics)DISSERTATION: Effects of Minimum Wages withWorker Skill Distributions and RegionsJOAN RUTH FREEDMAN KUCHNERA.B., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,1967A.M., University of Chicago, 1969(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Chinese-American and European­American: A Cross Cultural Study of Infant andMotherERNEST PAK-LEK LIANGS.B., Chinese University of Hong Kong, HongKong, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Geography)DISSERTATION: China: Railways and AgriculturalDevelopment, 1875-1935JANICE GROW MAIENZAS.B., St. Louis University, 1955M.S.T. University of Chicago, 1974(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Some Characteristics of Access tothe School Superintendency for Men and WomenSHARAFUDDIN M. MALIKA.B., Haigazian College, Beirut, Lebanon, 1972A.M., American University of Beirut, Lebanon,1974(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Psychological Modernity: A Com­parative Study of Some African and AmericanGraduate Students in the Midwest JOANNE COMI McCLOSKEYS.B., Simmons College, 1967M.S.N., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1972(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Toward an Educational Model ofNursing EffectivenessJOAN D. MESKINA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1964M.A.T., Harvard University, 1965(E ducation)DISSERTATION: Career Patterns and Choice Proc­esses of Women Elementary PrincipalsMARGARET JEAN NELLISA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1973(Psychology)DISSERTATION: An Inter-response Time Analysis ofSmoking in the Natural EnvironmentLINDA GAE O'CONNELLA.B., George Washington University, 1964A.M., ibid., 1971(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Late Parenthood and PersonalityDevelopment in Men: A Look at the IntrinsicVersus Extrinsic Developmental Hypothesis forAdulthoodJOYCE SUSAN PEP IA.B., Tufts University, 1966A.M., University of Chicago, 1973(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Father-infant and Mother-infantInteractions in the First Three Months of theInfant's LifeRAYMOND E. PIFERS.B., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1970A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1972(Education)DISSERTATION: Effects of the Use of Feedback onAchievementCARLOS GUILLERMO RIZOWYA.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1971A.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Effects of Support Withdrawalin Uruguay's Political System: The TupamaroGuerrilla Warfare, 1960-1973SUSAN REMMER RYZEWICA.B., Wellesley College, 1973(E ducat ion )DISSERTATION: Growth and Decline in MichiganSchool Districts: The Effects on Changes in theRelative Emphasis on the Technical Level of Re­sponsibility and ControlWINIFRED PHILLIPS SCOTTS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1957A.M., Howard University, 1977(E ducat ion )DISSERTA TION : Variables Which Contribute to Lead­ership Among Female Occupational TherapistsDENNIS L. SEPPERA.B., Harvard University, 1973A.M., University of Chicago, 1974(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Goethe, Newton, and Color: TheBackground and Rationale 0/ an Unrealized Sci­entific ControversyCAROLYN JANE HOSTETTER SMITHA.B., DePauw University, 1959M.S.T. University of Chicago, 1962(Education)DISSERTATION: A Study of Persistence and Non­Persistence in Community College with a Sam­ple of Urban Community College StudentsSTEVEN BENJAMIN SMITHA.B., University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1973M. Phil., University of Durham, England, 1976( Political Science)DISSERTATION: Reading Althusser: A Critical Ex­amination of the Marxism of Louis Althusser HAROLD SAMUEL STONEA.B., St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland,1971A.M., University of Chicago, 1972(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Epicureanism and Historical W rit­ing: A Study of Vico and GiannoneDAVID ALAN THURNA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1969A.M., Chicago State College, 1972(Education)DISSERTATION: Students' Perceptions of TheirTeachers' ExpectationsGRANT DOUGLAS ANDERSONJAMES BRIAN AUGUSTINSKYJOHN EUGENE CLAYCAROLE CHRISTINE COOKRICHARD JOHN GNAEDINGEREDWARD MARTIN HAMLINPHILIP A. HEIMANNRALPH HR UBANJOANNA EVA KOTTHOMAS JOHN MATISKIDENNIS KELLY MISERJEANNE ELLEN NAKAMURA HENRY FRED OTTOGREG ALAN SACHSLYNN SALTZMANCYNTHIA A. SANBORNALISON BISHOP SANDERKRISTIN SCHLEICHMORTON LEE SHALLMANWENDY ANN SHANAHANGREGOR Y ALLEN THOMASMARK A. TURNEREDWARD JOSEPH W ALZ, JR.KIRSTEN RUTH WENDTRODNEY A. WYNKOOP, Director of Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, University OrganistROBERT LODINE, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. 1\11. PLA1\IPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINNWILLIAM D. PATTISON ASSIST ANT l\JARSHALSROGER A. PILLETEDWARD W. ROSENHEIMJOHN R. SCHUERMANLORNA P. STRAUSSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1980-81STUDENT MARSHALS, 1981-82ROBIN DALE BALLDAVID BARAK BERKOWITZMICHAEL A. BOISVERTJAMES D. BROOKSTHOMAS EARL BROWDERDAVID J. CALLANSSTEVEN CHARLES CAMPBELLPETER CHENRANDALL B. CORREIAGEORGE PAUL HOFFMANNSUSAN C. HULLMICHAEL A. KOTIN AUDREY L. LIGHTJEFFREY A. LOEBELLIOTT B. NICKBARGFRANCIS C. PACKERDAVID A. PEGUESCAROLE RANDOLPHJANE A. REDFERNSTUART J. ROMMBEVERLY E. SHADAVID A. STAMLERPHOEBE ZER WICKJONATHAN ADAM ZIMMERMAN