TheThree Hundred Eighty-ninth�ONVOCArxoNYTheSPRKNGSECOND SESSIONJune TenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-threeROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCli§E§For the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Revecy Venir du Printans Claude LeJeune(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer)The 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((ON THINKING WITH THE CLASSICS"DAVID TRACYProfessor in the Divinity SchoolTHE ANTHEMJubilate Deo Benjamin BrittenThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRODNEY WYNKOOP, Conductoro be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands:Serve the Lord with gladnessand come before his presence with a song.Be ye sure that the Lord he is God:it is he that hath made us and not we ourselves.We are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.o go your way into his gates with thanksgiving,and into his courts with praise.Be thankful unto him, and speak good of his name.Psalm 100For the Lord is gracious,his mercy is everlasting;and his truth endureth from generation to generation.Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost;as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be,world without end. Amen.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Kenneth Lee Aiza waJohn P. Amboian, Jr.Mark Dellen AnemaWilliam J. AnthonyCedric Henry AntosiewiczJonathan Irving ArnoldChristian AshmanElizabeth Anne BakerJoann Phyllis BaneyMisty L. BastianJon Robert BeacherRobert A. BeharPaul Sue BenesBarbara Elizabeth BiagasDavid Mark BlaszkowskyRochelle BobroffMichael Stephan BrandtStephen John BrittSusan Lori BrooksBui Thanh HangRonnalee BuryNancy ButcherFrancis P. ButlerDonna Marie CamlohPaul John CarbonePaul Clayton CarlisleRalph L. CasaleRosemary LaphamCashmanCarol Marie ChapmanChi Ki CheungKenneth B. ChiacchiaJulia Ellen CisselJohn Reiner CollierJohn Chris CondasCheryl Ann CookJames Patrick CoyCynthia Jane CraigNelle Gwyn CreadyGeoffrey A. CrowGabriel A. DanzigRebecca DaoRaj DaryananiJeffrey Eric DavitzDavid Dion DegraziaSteven Anthony DekowskiRalph John DelfinoCatherine M. DeLoughreyVictoria Jeanne DeRoseDawn A. DeVries SmithJames G. DixMichael G. Dsida Subhash DubeyStacy Maria DuttonJ aan Marcus EliasCharles William EpisallaJon Ander Errazti PedrosWilliam Dwight FalloonVictoria Lynn FarmerJeremy Ben FeinJames Barry FeldmanVincent Peter FerreraPaul Isador FlignorJoetta Grace ForsythBrian Roger FosterDavid Philip FreedelAmy Elizabeth FreilichLawrence James FurnstahlDarya GeetterGregory Philip GernerGregory Milton GochanourRichard L. Goerwitz IIIGoh Joo ChuanVictoria L. GoldfarbJoel Richard GoldstoneMichael C. GongGail Hilarie GordonAlan Scott GrangerBarbara Jean GreenMichael David GreenHenry M. GreenbergMichael Benedict GrossDiane Francis GudermuthDenise E. HannaAndrew Loring HarropPatrick Kim HarveyDavid Lewis HaselkornRichard Hamilton HeynBrian Jay HieggelkeJohn Matthew HilgartTessa H. HinrichsAlan Andrew HoffmannMichael Evan HonigsbergHelen Joyce HorowitzKeith Andrew HorvathKan- Ying HuangDavid Andrew HymanBennett Matthew JacksAminah J atoiAlison Noel JenningsJonathane K. S. JeonJustin Llewellyn JohnsonFrank R. JohnstonDouglas Scott Jones Peter Insuk JuhnWalter F. KaileyDelia Margaret KeatingAnn Rogers KenistonDeirdre Casey KerriganBruce Robert KingmaAndrew George KlevornArthur Lee Knight IIIKathleen M. KolaskiMarc R. KramerLawrence Samuel KrasnerAmy Renee LairdThomas Frederick LangMary Katherine LarsonMartin Stephan LazorLe Thanh PhitWilliam Edward LevineStephanie Helen LevyEleanor LeydenDean Li.J. Robert LondinMarshall AndrewLongneckerEdith Louise LoperAlice Thayer LyonMichael ChristopherMahoneyDavid Keith MarcusMirj ana MartichDavid Andrew McArdleAlec Meacham McAuslandWilliam Mark McCoyPaul Justin McCuddenClaudia MeiningerZoran MilanovicElizabeth M. MillerGregory Lawrence MillerJames Frederick MitchellLee MittermanRobert David MonaghanEdward Forbes MortimoreMarc Jay MossJenny Ilse MuellerPamela Helene N arinsAnn LoMonaco NealLawrence Allen NeubauerPamela Shaw NevilleMinh-Huyen Thi NguyenNguyen Lan PhuongThadeus H. NiemiraTimothy Michael NolanMichael Francis O'ConnorPaul W. O'Donnell David Saniel Schaffer, Jr.Nancy Elizabeth Orr Abby ScherDonald C. Pasulka Patricia Scott SchlosserStanley George Pavlak, Jr. Martin Donald SchoenhalsGuillermo Jorge Perez Emily Jean SenayGeoffrey Arthur Potter Virginia Marion SeymourMarsha Lise Prastein William C. ShaCarol Everhart Quillen Diane Elizabeth ShevellWilliam Decker Rauch, Jr. Tony Lester SimonsRebecca Lynn Redman Beverlee E. SilvaJohn Ernest Robb Timothy Joseph SmallHarriet Ann Robinson Pamela Jane SmockMichael Matthew Robinson Barry SolomonJoshua George Rosett William J. StanleyDavid Joseph Ross Daria Hope SteigmanJanet Louise Rossel Thomas E. StoneTerri Marie Ruder Joshua Lawrence StrausCarol Deborah Running Harry Robert SullivanChristine Karen Runnion Timothy L. SwabbLeonid Sagalovsky Denise Merle SwansonLaura Ruth Saltz Steven Makoto TanabeNicholas Konstantine Sauter Barbara Ruth Thome Joel Henry TiedeMark Allen TimmermanAndrew J. TolandDavid Blair ToubCatherine M. TrinleyAili Mari TrippDavid James Tsejonathan Robert TurleyRobert Keith TwillmanArthur Gregory ValinetNick Harry VarsamSally Catherine WaackSally WassermanMarcie Karen WeilJudith Deborah WeissmanTerence James WhalenSusan WilcoskiKurt David WilliamsDarrel WuDunnKathleen Louise WyneBoris ZaretskyJosefW. ZwanzigerMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination ofthe University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:MEMBER ELECTED UPON GRADUATION IN 1982-83Lisa Jacobson1983 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARCedric H. AntosiewiczRochelle BobroffJames C. BureshPaul John CarboneRebecca Dao Michael G. DsidaLawrence James FurnstahlFrank R. JohnstonMinh-Huyen Thi NguyenPhuong Nguyen Carol Everhart QuillenWilliam Decker Rauch, Jr.Kurt David WilliamsDonald A. Ziff1983 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARKenneth Lee AizawaMisty L. BastianRonnalee BuryFrancis P. ButlerDonna Marie CamlohPaul Clayton CarlisleRosemary LaphamCashmanChi Ki CheungJames Patrick CoyCynthia Jane CraigDavid Dion DeGraziaRalph John DelfinoJames G. Dix Jon Ander Errazti PedrosWilliam Dwight FalloonVictoria Lynn FarmerRichard L. Goerwitz IIIPatrick Kim HarveyTessa H. HinrichsHelen Joyce HorowitzKeith And'rew HorvathPeter Insuk JuhnAnn Rogers KennistonArthur Lee Knight IIIMarc R. KramerEleanor LeydenJenny Ilse Mueller Timothy Sean MurphyAnn LeMonaco NealNancy Elizabeth OrrDaniel J. PeiserHarriet Ann RobinsonDavid Joseph RossBeverlee E. SilvaPamela Jane SmockBarry SolomonTimothy L. SwabbDenise Merle SwansonDavid James TseRobert Keith TwillmanJosef W. Z wanziger1984 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARRalph J. BremiganJoseph B. HeitmanRussell C. HirschVeronika M. Kot Sean O. MahoneySusan L. MartinRobert B. PolanskyAmy B. Silverman Michael S. SmithKatherine S. SparksRodney K. YoungBeth I. ZimmermanMembers elected to the Society oJthe Sigma Xi on nomination oJthe Departmentsoj Science Jor evidence oj ability in research work in Science:Leo Joseph Donner Jean Pierre HaeberlyChristopher Manuel Gomez Andrew KatzDiane R. Guinta Robert D. Kelly Margaret Dubay MikusIsmail Ahmad ShalabyAlan StallAssociate members elected to the Society oj the Sigma Xi on nomination oj theDepartments oj Science Jor evidence oj ability in research work in Science:Mark Dellen AnemaCedric Henry AntosiewiczJon R. BeacherKurt Douglas BerndtChi Ki CheungKenneth B. ChiacchiaSteven Anthony DekowskiCharles William EpisallaMark Lalon FarwellVincent FerreraVincent Lamont MichaelFreemanSusan Valerie GatellKaren E. Grice Diane GudermuthBui Thanh HangJoseph RaymondHibbelnGeorge Tseng HoKeith Andrew HorvathDavid Andrew HymanJennifer Michele JavorsDelia Margaret KeatingD. Casey KerriganLe Thanh PhatAlice Thayer LyonClaudia MeiningerTimothy S. Murphy Mark P. OmbrellaroElizabeth Ella Pus checkJohn Svajunas RutkauskasDiane Elizabeth ShevellSteven E. ShoelsonSteven Makoto TanabeDavid Blair ToubDavid James TseVic VelanovichSally C. WaackMarcie Karen WeilSusan WilcoskiSeniors in the Pritzker School oj Medicine elected to Beta oj Illinois Chapter ojAlpha Omega Alpha Jor excellence in the work oj the School:Vincent Daw-Shuih ChangNancy Lynn GanttGregory G. GerminoLori Swingle GormleyDavid Allan GruenewaldHolly Jane HumphreyRoger David Hurst Kevin William JudgeJohn Parks KerchbergerAnne Louise PetersJanet Hill PrystowskySusan Merle RakleyJeffrey Adam RossMark Louis Scheuer Karen Elizabeth TimpeSchmidtKerry Scott TeplinskyMargaret Eileen WetmoreDouglas Paul WilliamsJoseph Peter YutMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter) Beta Gamma Sigma) on nominationof the Graduate School of Business for scholarship and accomplishment in studiesin Business Administration:James David AhstromLeisa Ann AikenSusan Elizabeth AlbertiAnnette Louise BeattySteven Bruce BeebeDavid Carl BerkovecCharles W. BethardsJohn L. BetthauserKevin Joseph BradicichRick Joseph BrandlAnthony P. BroadSteven Russell BrodheadCarol J. BrownPhilip S. CaliChin-Ming ChangMonica E. ChocaJohn B. CownieMaureen M. CulhaneMichael E. DavisPatricio De SolminihacJames Edward DoddDavid Christopher DorseyDavid Jay EllenbergerRobert Alan ElliottMark EmeryRichard RaymondFreedmanPaul D. Grangaard Ajit M. HabbuGregory Preston HemphillTurab JafferjeeDonna Louise J ekerNathan Jerome JonesBruce Edward JurinRobert Marc KaminskyThomas Christoph KellerRichard Gregory KipperMichael KotinMark KulishEunsang LeeMark Patrick LeePeter Gerard LeemputteRichard A. LevinMichael N. LindhRoss Lawrence LinkDidier MaixandeauScott Andy MaltzMaureen Alice McAllisterPaul E. McMahonCurtis B. McWilliamsFrederick J. MifflinEdward Walter Miller, Jr.Frederick Wayne MillerJeffrey R. MorelandVictor Garcia OssaLisa Ann Page Jonathan Martin PerloeStephen C. PirrongGuy R. PowellNeal Jeffrey RappaportG. Frederick RushJohn H. SandvickWilliam W. SchertzDavid Earl ScottDavid M. SeldinRobert Clark SendersJerrold SenserDiane Freeman SiegelMaria Isabel SierraltaSharon M. SmithTit-Koon SoonWarren Jeffrey SpectorBrett Lee SpencerRobert D. ThomasVincent E. VillinskiRichard Allen VoorheesSteven Allen MatthewVrablik, Sr.Robert H. YacobellisL yn Karen ZachariasenDominick Paul ZarconeAnthonie J. ZoomersRichard Terrence ZvosecMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of the Coifforexcellence in the work of the School:Jack Michael BeermannJeanne S. BoxerMichael T. BrodyScott Carroll DrablosThomas Lawrence EvansMark P. Gergen Patricia Wick HatamyarChristian Edward KimballLawrence Morris KnowlesHoward Samuel LanznarMichael Robert LazerwitzMichael Anthony Lindsay David Joseph MittelstadtPeter Alan RoussakLaura Stewart SchnellPatricia Anne WagnerThe Academy of American Poets Prize) to an undergraduate for the best poem orgroup of poems) is awarded toJenny Ilse Mueller ENTRY: "Five Poems"The Florence James Adams Prizes) for excellence in artistic reading) are awarded toSara Maxwell, FirstKenneth L. Fox, Jr., Second Sushil Sahi, SecondHenry B. Ward, Jr., SecondThe Roy D. Albert Prizes, to students in the Department of Anthropology foroutstanding work in the field of Anthropology, are awarded toAna Marfa Alonso PAPER: "Men in 'Rags' and the Devil on theThrone: A Study of Protest in thePost-Emancipation Trinidad Car­nival of the Nineteenth Century"PAPER: "Mongol Conquest and Zulu Ter­ror: An Analysis of CulturalChange"John D. KellyThe American Medical Women's Association Awards, to women medical studentsfor scholastic achievement, are made toNancy Lynn GanttLori Swingle GormleyHolly Jane HumphreyAnne Louise Peters Janet Hill PrystowskySusan Merle RakleyKaren Elizabeth Timpe SchmidtMargaret Eileen WetmoreThe]. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, is made toWade Jeffrey LewisThe Mary H. Bachmeyer Prize, to the student in the Graduate School of Businesshaving the best scholastic record in the field ofhospital administration, is awardedtoNancy C. BraggemeyerThe Elizabeth and Merton Backus Prize, to a graduate student of French for unusualacademic excellence, is awarded toDonna M. CamlokThe Edith Ballwebber Prizes, to women athletes who have contributed significantlyto their varsity sport, are awarded toAUTUMN,1982Patricia M. BriscoeBeverly S. DavisAnne Begin De MelogueWINTER, 1983Nancy K. FloresDenise E. Hanna Diane J. KaspicJane F. LookMartha S. KinneySPRING, 1983Susan J. FortunatoDiane J. Kaspic Martha S. KinneyKaren A. KitchenThe Ann Barber Outstanding Service Award, Jor the third-year student who hasmade a particularly helpful contribution to the quality oflife at the Law School,is made toPaul Gregory NeilanThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American history, tothe best Senior student majoring in United States History, is awarded toCarol Everhart QuillenThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a student in the Department of Art for an outstandingessay, is awarded toMary Jackson HarveyEdward Joseph CaseyThomas Golden DaggerTimothy Tully Scott Michael Lawrence SternC. Steven TomashefskyMichael Karlis VaskaThe Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, for outstanding work in the first-year legal researchand writing program of the Law School, are awarded toThe Wilbur Beauchamp Memorial Fund Prize, to an outstanding student in the areaof Science Education in the Department of Education, is awarded toNancy A. ThompsonThe Sonia G. Berz Honors Award, to that student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration who shows great future promise in the field of aging, is madetoRalph T. SchwabCedric Henry Antosiewicz Le Thanh PhatThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes,jor distinction in humanistic pursuitsin the College community, are awarded toAlan S. Fuchs Kimberly E. SpringThe William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatest numberof points during the season, is awarded toCurtin E. SchaeferThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in the GraduateSchool of Business with the most outstanding academic record, is awarded toDavid Jay EllenbergerThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior Medical student for proficiency in clinicalmedicine, is made toKevin William JudgeThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved the highestrecord in the field of Mathematics, are awarded toThe Elizabeth S. Dixon Honor Award, for outstanding work in the first year ofthe School of Social Service Administration, with special consideration givento performance in field work, is made toPamela B. MillerThe Catherine Dobson Prize, to a Senior medical student for the best oral presentationof research done by a non-Ph.D. student, is awarded toNir KossovskyThe Isaiah S. Dorfman Prize, for outstanding work in Labor Law, is awarded toThomas Lawrence EvansThe Gertrude Dudley Medal, to the Senior Female Athlete who has contributedsignificantly in both leadership and performance to the Women's Athletic Pro­gram, is awarded toAlison MacLeod 0 'N eillThe Fairweather-Hardin Gallery Prize, for excellence in the Fine Arts, is awardedtoDiane LevesqueThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems, areawarded toNancy Butcher, FirstPatrick B. New, SecondJenny Ilse Mueller, Third ENTRY: "In Cuyahoga Falls"ENTRY: "That Time of Year Again"ENTRY: "Givens Roof'The Marc Perry Galler Prizes for Student Research, to students in the Divisionswhose dissertations are judged as the most distinguished pieces of scholarship ina given year, are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESJames Loron Urban(Committee on Immunology,Summer, 1982) DISSERTATION: "Tumor Evolution and theHost Immune Environ­ment"Eric D. Weimer(Music, Spring, 1982) HUMANITIESDISSERTATION: "Style and Style Change inthe Arias of Opera Seria,175'5-1772, Hasse-Jom­melli-J. C. Bach"PHYSICAL SCIENCESDavid Hennessey Waldeck(Chemistry, Winter, 1983) DISSERTATION: "Time Resolved Spectro­scopic Studies of MolecularMotion"Jeffrey Andrew Barash(History, Spring, 1982) SOCIAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION: "Martin Heidegger and thePro blem of HistoricalMeaning"The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prizes, to students in the Department of Physiologyfor their industry, sincerity, and ability, are awarded toIsmail A. Shalaby Stephen R. ShorofskyThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toStuart 1. FeldsteinJohn F. Gasiewski William Mark McCoyMark J. Auslander,Second PAPER: "Crossing the Arjepur: Towards aReinterpretation of the Shilluk RoyalInstallation Ritual"The Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize is awarded toThe Lawrence and Josephine Graves Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers in Mathe­matics in their fourth year of graduate study who have an outstanding record ofeffective and responsible teaching, are made toMichael E. FellandJohn C. HarrisSteven M. Hudson Mitchell P. StokesAaron 1. StuckerThe Abram L. Harris Achievement Prizes, to students in the College for academicachievement and contributions to the quality of life in the College, are awardedtoCLASS OF 1983Barbara Elizabeth BiagasAnne B. Begin DeMelogueTerri Denise Hamilton Denise E. HannaHelen Joyce HorowitzAmy Renee LairdCLASS OF 1984Areva D. BellCLASS OF 1985Reginald J. MillsMichael J. Weaver Natalie M. WilliamsThe Walter L. Hass Most Valuable Football Player Award, to the varsity footballplayer who has made the most significant contribution to the team effort as votedby his teammates, is made toJames Patrick CoyThe John G. Hawthorne Prize in Classical Studies, to the graduating Senior withthe best record of achievement in classical languages, literatures, or civilization,is awarded toHelga Martina ButzerThe 'Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department of Musicwhose associations as a member of this community have been singularly markedby a spirit of caring and helpfulness, is made toCatherine M. SchmidtThe Perry S. Herst Prize} to a Senior who has combined excellence in the pursuitof studies with a profound sense of social responsibility is awarded toAbby ScherThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards} to the winners of the third-yearcompetition in brief writing and oral argument} are made toWilliam Robert Engles, Jr. Gail Lenore PeekThe Institute of Professional Accounting Award} to a student in the Graduate Schoolof Business who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship in the field of Ac­counting} is made toRobert ElliottThe Hilger Perry jenkins Award} for excellence in the performance of academic andpatient-oriented service} is made toJonathan Gage, M.D., Resident, Department of MedicineThe Milo P. jewett Prizes} to students in the Divinity School who submit the bestpapers translating} interpreting} or applying to a contemporary situation theHoly Scriptures} are awarded toMargaret M. Mitchell, Second PAPER: "Romans 7 and 8: The Constitutionof Pauline Christian Identity"PAPER: "A Methodological Investigation ofJohn 2:1-11, The Wine Miracle atCana"Jeffrey C. Gresser, FirstThe Esther and Earl johnson Prize} to a student in the Master of Arts Program inthe Social Sciences for a paper of high scholarly standards with a concern forthe practical applications of the social sciences} is awarded toJill Diane SwensonThe Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award} for the best dissertation inBiomedical Research, is made toMichael Randall LieberThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award} in recognition of outstand­ing performance in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology} is made toSteven Craig GoldbergThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prizes, to graduating Master's degree studentsin the School of Social Service Administration for scholarship and professionalleadership, are awarded toRachel Howard David P. JuedemannThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oral argumentin the Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awarded toMark Douglas Gerstein Will Stuart MontgomeryThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most to the LawSchool's clinical education program, is made toBinny MillerThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize, for academic excellence in the M.B.A.program of the Graduate School of Business, is awarded toRichard Allen VoorheesThe James A. McClintock Award, for outstanding teaching in the Pritzker Schoolof Medicine, is made toEugene Geppert, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of MedicineThe Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who hasperformed the most meritorious research, is made toNir KossovskyThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of researchdone in medical school, is awarded toGregory Scott RetzingerThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prize) for best performance on the Master's Ex­amination in Mathematics, is awarded toFernando M. CukiermanThe Midway Studio Prize in the Fine Arts is awarded toLorraine Z. PeltzThe Herbert J. Morris Memorial Prize) to a candidate for a degree who has distin­guished himself as a leader through service to the University in a field ofexceptional endeavor) is awarded toDarrell WuDunnThe Morton-Murphy Awards, presented quarterly to those students who have workedto improve significantly the quality of University life, are made toSPRING, 1982Steven D. BessellieuMark G. Contreras Joel E. ElliottMary StruthersAUTUMN,1982Mark D. Bauer Joan M. SpoerlWINTER, 1983Michael G. AronsonLisa Beckerman Susan L. GallagherGeorge R. Woodbury, Jr.The Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each women's sport is elected by her teammateson the following criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution tothe teamBasketball-Gretchen S. GatesField Hockey-Maureen BreenSoftball-Karen A. KitchenSwimming-Martha S. Kinney Tennis-Jane F. LookTrack & Field-Helen E. StrausVolleyball-Karen A. KitchenThe Dean of Students honors nine students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extra curric­ulum at the University of ChicagoMark David BanerElizabeth CassanosClarke McKinley Gillespie IIIAlan Scott GrangerMargo Lynn Hablutzel Jane Elizabeth MarcusJohn Anthony NowickiAlison MacLeod 0 'NeillShelley Yvette PooleThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Language andLiterature, is awarded toRosemary L. CashmanThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, is awardedtoTanya P. HrinyoThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research, andclinical-medicine, is made toPatrick Taylor HornThe Richard W. Reilly Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding aptitudein the field of Gastroenterology, is made toPaul CapekThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Awards, to students in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of futureachievement in the field of Social Work, are made toJane Gorman Nancy Jo RosenbergThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prizes, for constructive study and original researchin the Divinity School, are awarded toDaniel Richard Gold(Autumn, 1982) DISSERTATION: "Narrative Tragedy as a Cri­tique of Virtue: The Prin­cess Casamassima, Nostromo,and All the King's Men"DISSERTATION: "The Lord as Guru in NorthIndian Religion: Hindi SantTradition and Universals ofReligious Perception"John Dickinson Barbour(Winter, 1981)The Royal Society of Arts Medal, for distinguished work in the field of Art, isawarded toAristotelis A. KambourisThe Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, in recognition of outstanding performance inthe field of Psychiatry, is made toFrederick Eugene MillerThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student for academicexcellence, is awarded toMargaret Eileen WetmoreThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Prize, to the Freshman woman who completed her firstyear's work in the College with the highest academic standing, is awarded toLinda A. StillmanThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstratedoutstanding achievement, are awarded toGeorge Tseng Ho, FirstClaudia Meininger, Second PAPER: "Characterization of the AndrogenReceptor in the Rat Ventral Pros­tate"PAPER: "Characterization of Deletion Mu­tants ofN4"PAPER: "Orientation Studies on the ChickenHepatic Lectin, an Integral Mem­brane Receptor Protein"PAPER: "Distribution of Cholinergic Struc­ture in the Ferret Brain as Deter­mined by Immunochemistry withMonoclonal Antibodies Specific forCholine Acetyltransferase"PAPER: "Development of a Microassay forMeasuring Colony StimulatingFactor Activity"PAPER: "Genetics of Ustilago violacea: Re­sistance to Antimicrobial Agents,Half-tetrad Analysis, and DoubleSelection"David Andrew Hyman, FirstKenneth B. Chiacchia, SecondMarisa Frances NaujokasHonorable MentionElizabeth Ella Puscheck,Honorable MentionThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all­around record for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toWade Jeffrey LewisThe Joseph M. Stampf Award, to the varsity basketball player who strives forexcellence as a man and as a basketball player, who gives of himself unto thelives of his teammates; and whose commitment to high values and integrity isexpressed in his relationship with his teammates and coaches, is made toWade Jeffrey LewisThe Nels M. Strandjord memorial Award, to a Senior medical student for outstandingperformance in the general field of Radiology, is made toCharles Lee BaumThe Student Laureate Award of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, for over-all ex­cellence in curricular and extra-curricular activities, is made toDavid Saniel Schaffer, Jr.The Louis Sudler Prize in the Performing and Creative Arts, to the Senior whohas demonstrated excellence or the highest standards ofproficiency in performanceor executiion or in the field of composition, in one of the following generalareas: music, theater, painting, sculpture, design, architecture, or film, is madetoZenon KrauseThe V. Howard Talley Prize, to an undergraduate who makes a distinguishedcontribution to music by playing, composing, writing an especially good essay,organizing concerts, or by superior academic achievement, is awarded toDean Jacob GrosshandlerThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievement duringfour years in medical school, is made toJulie Ann BillerThe "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the Student in theGraduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in the field offinance, is made toFrederick James MifflinThe Napier Wilt Prizes in English and American Literature, to the Seniors whohave written the best Bachelor's papers, are made toNancy ButcherArthur Lee Knight III Harriet Ann RobinsonThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season isawarded toGene T. SchinFELLOWSHIP AWARDSDAAD ScholarshipsJohn A. Y. Andrews Russell StinsonWilliam Rainey Harper FellowshipsCaron CioffiBrian ClarkKatherine Freese Young-Hee NaGregory SchremppGeorge Lurcy FellowCaroline Cole FordNational Science Foundation FellowshipsMark AuslanderMarc Kramer Gail LetzterKevin MutchlerCharlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsCathy CookAnn GoldMichael Hardimon Thomas LuxonTony StewartRhodes ScholarshipPatricia ConnellyLawrence BasemCoby JonesDaniel McShea Chaim RotgrundDouglas StotzSearle Graduate FellowshipsHarry S. Truman FellowshipTimothy Van Housenu.S. Office of Education Fulbright-Hays FellowshipRegina CliffordLinda DarlingRichard DavisJohn Echeverri-GentJames FujiiPaul GootenbergJeffrey Harlig Thomas Emil HomerinMikhail KhodarkovskySally NobleWilliam SaxRichard ScherlDaniel Wolku.S. State Department Fulbright-Hays FellowshipsElizabeth GottschalkClaudia MacDonald Evan Philip OwensLawrence RaineyTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degreesin the following academic units:In the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Dean Donald W. KingIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Karl WeintraubIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Stuart A. RiceIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean William H. KruskalTHE CONFERRING OF THEHONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:MICHAEL F. ATIYAH, Royal Society Research Professor of Mathematics)University of OxfordYour penetrating insight into geometry and its applications to both mathematics and physicshas deeply influenced mathematical development and transformed the basic views and pur­poses of the world mathematical community.The candidate will be presented by Felix E. Browder, Max Mason DistinguishedService Professor and Chairman of the Department of Mathematics.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:GIUSEPPE BILLANOVICH, Professor of Medieval and Humanistic Phi­lology) Uniuersitd Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, MilanOutstanding contributor to Medieval and Renaissance studies, your works on Pett'atch,Boccaccio, Dante, and the tradition of Livy have altered received notions about the originand growth of the Humanistic movement.The candidate will be presented by Bernard McGinn, Professor, Divinity Schooland the Department ofN ew Testament and Early Christian Literature, and Chairmanof the Committee on Medieval Studies.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:RICCARDO GIACCONI, Director) Space Telescope Institute) Baltimore)MarylandPhysicist and astronomer, your imaginative and creative research has opened the field ofx-ray astronomy, thus adding a new dimension to mankind's perception of the universe.The candidate will be presented by Peter Meyer, Professor, Department of Physics,Enrico Fermi Institute, and in the College, and Director of the Enrico Fermi Institute.LEON M. LEDERMAN, Director) Fermi National Accelerator Labora­toryDistinguished scientist and teacher, your pioneering experiments have opened up new fieldsof elementary particle physics and deepened our understanding of the structure of matter.The candidate will be presented by Hellmut Fritzsche, Professor and Chairman ofthe Department of Physics , and Professor, James Franck Institute and in the College.RUDOLPH A. MARCUS, Arthur A. Noyes Professor of Chemistry)California Institute of TechnologyPathfinder of chemical kinetics in all its phases, you have left your mark in name and deedby the transfer of your electric ideas and energy and, in so doing, have shaped the thoughtof future generations about how chemical reactions occur.The candidate will be presented by R. Stephen Berry, Professor, Department ofChemistry, the James Franck Institute, and in the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:SCHUBERT M. OGDEN, University Distinguished Professor of The­ology) Department of Religious Studies and Perkins School of Theology) andDirector) Graduate Program in Religious Studies) Southern Methodist Uni­versityDistinguished scholar of religion, your bold address of fundamental theological problemsand your profound commitment to humanistic argument have raised the aspirations of con­temporary theologians and have inspired many who seek a reasoned response to Christianconvictions.The candidate will be presented by David Tracy, Professor, Divinity SchoolFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:HENRY TAUBE, Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor of Chemistry) Stan­ford UniversityDistinguished scientist and scholar, your pioneering studies and profound insights havetransformed the science of inorganic chemistry.The candidate will be presented by Jack Halpern, Louis Block Professor, Departmentof Chemistry.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:ANTHONY F. C. WALLACE, Geraldine R. Segal Professor of AmericanSocial Thought) University of PennsylvaniaAn Americanist of encompassing understanding and sensitivity, your research reflects abreadth of insight that has revitalized psychological and historical scholarship in anthropology.The candidate will be presented by Raymond D. Fogelson, Professor, Departmentsof Anthropology and of Behavioral Sciences and of the Social Sciences in the College.ALMA MATERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her own owns us as her sons;Our loyal voices let us raise,And bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALChorale Prelude: ((We All Believe in One True God"(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional) BachCANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:CHARLES L. BAUMA.B., University of Chicago, 1978MARYLEIGH O'NEIL ERLERS.B., University of Southern California, Los An­geles, 1980JOANNE E. HESSES.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1972ELIZABETH J. HORTONA.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1979SOARCHAI NITAYAPHANS.B., Chiengmai University, Thailand, 1975M.D., ibid., 1977 RICHARD OTTERA.B., Columbia University, 1977SOON J. PARKELIZABETH ANN SHIMAA.B., Stanford University, 1972DISSERTATION: Studies of Arterial Smooth MuscleCell Proliferation in a Micro-cell Subculture Sys­temMARJORIE MENOHER SUTTONS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1953HAROLD MARK TOWNSENDA.B., University of Chicago, 1981II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MUHAMMAD NOUR ALIABDULLAHA.B., Islamic University, Medinah, Saudi Arabia,1974(History)REBECCA R. ALMA.B., Valparaiso University, 1982(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL STEWART ALPERA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(English Language and Literature)GHAZALA ANWARA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1978A.M., Aligarh Muslim University, India, 1981(General Studies in the Humanities)GEORGE LLOYD ARMANTROUTA.B., Oregon State University, 1978(Classical Languages and Literatures)EILEEN MARIE BANACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(English Language and Literature)JAMES RAYMOND BLAETTLERS.B., Georgetown University, 1969A.M., Columbia University, 1971B. Th., Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana, Rome,Italy, 1980(Art)CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BROWNA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(General Studies in the Humanities) CRISTA RUTH CABEA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia,1982(English Language and Literature)DAVID ALLEN CHURCHA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1981(English Language and Literature)JOHN M. COWANA.B., Oakland University, 1982(English Language and Literature)NICHOLAS HENRY DAVIDSONA.B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1982(History)JOSEPH A. DIMURO, JR.A.B., Assumption College, 1981(English!--anguage and Literature)ROBERT JOSEPH DrSALLEA.B., Georgetown University, 1982(History)KEVIN MICHAEL DOAKA.B., Quincy College, 1982(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)CARL DOLANA.B., Kenyon College, 1978(General Studies in the Humanities)FRANCES E. DOLANA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1982(English Language and Literature)DIEDRE DOTSONA.B., Queens College, City University of NewYork, 1980(Middle Eastern Studies)SARITA DUBINA.B., Grinnell College, 1980(Art)KAREN E. EVANSS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1958A.M., Valparaiso University, 1978(English Language and Literature)DANIEL C. FOUKEA.B., University of Iowa, 1975(Philosophy)STAVROULA PAPPAS FOUTSITZISA.B., Worcester State College, 1976(Romance Languages and Literatures)DANIEL JOSEPH GILMANA.B., Dartmouth College, 1982(Philosophy)BRENDA A. GRAND ELLA.B., New York University, 1982(English Language and Literature)JOSEPH J. GRAVES IIIA.B., Hope College, 1981(Philosophy)PETER J. HAPEMANA.B., University of Puget Sound, 1981(English Language and Literature)CAROL HORBELTA.B., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NewJersey, 1982(English Language and Literature)WILLIAM V. HUDONA.B., Fordham University, 1980(History)BRIAN D. HYLANDA.B., University of Maryland, College Park, 1981(History)JENNIFER L. JENKINSA.B., University of Arizona, 1982(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL RUTHERFORD JONESA.B., St.John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico,1977(Philosophy)MARK JOSEPH MAHONEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(Philosophy)CRAIG THOMPSON MASONA.B., St. Olaf College, 1981(English Language and Literature)MARIA MENNETTE MASSERA.B., Claremont Men's College, 1981(Comparative Studies in Literature)LAURA L. NEEBLINGA.B., Willamette University, 1981(Art) DAVID DERBIN NOLTAA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982(English Language and Literature)JANIS BOZIC NUCKOLLSA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980(Linguistics)JEFFREY WILLIAM OLSONA.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1980(English Language and Literature)COLLEEN MARIE PAYTONA.B., Virginia Commonwealth University, Rich­mond, 1982(English Language and Literature)RALPH MEDFORD QUINNA.B., LaSalle College, 1967S.M., Drexel University, 1974(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ANGELA LORRAINE RADFORDA.B., Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisi­ana, 1981(Slavic Languages and Literatures)ERIC CHRISTIAN RASMUSSENA.B., Grinnell College, 1982(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH LYNN REEDERA.B., University of Washington, Seattle, 1979(Art)CASSANDRA JEAN RICHEY/A.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1981(Art)CATHERINE McKEE SCHLEGELA.B., University of Chicago, 1978(Classical Languages and Literatures)CHRISTOPHER CHARLES SCHMIDTA.B., Northwestern University, 1981(English Language and Literature)JOHN WARREN SHANABROOKA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1982(English Language and Literature)EDWARD D. SHERLINEA.B., Princeton University, 1982(Philosophy)GREGORY SHOREA.B., Vassar College, 1982(Philosophy)DAINA ANDREA SIDRYS-URBAITISS.B., Ed., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois,1980(English Language and Literature)ABIGAIL SMITHA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1977(Art)SUSANNAH LOCKWOOD SMITHA.B., Fairfield University, 1982(History)LYNN VOSKUIL SNARRENBERGA.B., Covenant College, 1981(English Language and Literature)FELICIA BETH SONNA.B., Vassar College, 1978(English Language and Literature)LESLIE ANN SOWLEA.B., Randolph-Macon Women's College, 1980(English Language and Literature)RICHARD LEE SPELLMAN,]R.A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1977M.B.A., Boston College, 1979(English Language and Literature)ROBERT WOLCOTT SQUIRE, ]R.A.B., Carleton College, 1980(English Language and Literature) GREGG WOLPERA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982(History)ANNE WUA.B., St.John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico,1980(Philosophy)DAVID ]EFFREY ZARFESA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(English Language and Literature)LORRAINE ZOE PELTZB.F.A., State University of New York, New Paltz,1980(Art)ALAN]. REEDA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville, Min­nesota, 1970A.M., Rhode Island School of Design, 1977(Art)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:DAVID PATRICK BUFANOB.F.A., University of Texas, Austin, 1980(Art)DIANNE LEVESQUE-SORRELL. A.B., State University of New York, Plattsburgh,1980(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:MICHAEL LINDSAY BEACHA.B., Pomona College, 1981(Statistics)REBECCA HOLLISTER CALBYS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1976(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: An Evaluation of Goes VisibleRadiance Data for Monitoring AtmosphericAerosolsMICHAEL]OHN CAVAGNEROS.B., University of Connecticut, 1981(Physics)CHOL- YOO CHOIA.B.,Boston University, 1981(Chemistry)FERNANDO CUKIERMANLic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979(Mathematics)STEPHEN]. CURRANA.B., Beloit College, 1982(Mathematics)PATRICK GEORG GOETZS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982(Mathematics) SUSAN J. GROSHONGA.B., Pomona College, 1980(Statistics)DAVID CARL ]ABONA.B., Harvard University, 1982(Mathematics)ELIZABETH HARDIN KLEAVELANDS.M., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982(Statistics)EDWi\RD KIN YAN LAMS.B., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1971S.M., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973LE THANH PHA T(Mathematics)STEFFEN LEMPPVordiplom, Uniuersitdt Karlsruhe, W. Germany,1980(Mathematics)GAIL REBECCA LETZTERA.B., Harvard University 1982(Mathematics)HENRY H. LINS.B., Yale University, 1981(Mathematics)KARIM JOSEPH MOURADS.B., Ohio State University, 1982S.M., ibid., 1982(Mathematics)FIONA ANNE MURNAGHANS.B., University oj British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1982(Mathematics)TERRENCE JOHN NAPIERS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1982(Mathematics)KARL FREDERICK NARVESONA.B., Washington University, 1982(Mathematics)CAIO JOSE COLLETTI NEGREIROSLic., Sao Paulo State "Julio de MesquitaFilmo" University, Brazil, 1976Mestre, State University oj Campinas, Brazil,1980(Mathematics) PATRICK FINBARR O'MAHONYS.B., University College, Cork, Ireland, 1980(Physics)JENS OTTOS.B., King's College, London, England, 1980(Geophysical Sciences)MICHELE ANN PARKERS.B., Northwestern University, 1977(Statistics)KEITH A. VOEGELEA.B., University oj Utah, 1978(Chemistry)GEORDIE ZAPALACA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1980(Physics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:ELIZABETH AELIONA.B., Brown University, 1981(Economics)AQUILES ANTONIO ALMANSILic., Universidad Nacional de Rosario, BuenosAires, Argentina, 1976(Economics)JOSE LUIS MARfA ALZOLAELEXPURULic., Universidad de Deusto , Bilbao, Spain, 1980(Economics)MARGARET JOAN ARMSTRONGA.B., Shimer College, 1980(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ANTHONY J. BARRETTDip., St. Patrick's Missionary Society, Douglas,Cork, Ireland, 1969(Anthropology)BERIL LALE BASMANA.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1974(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)RIGOBERTO BASTIDAS ESPINOZALic., Central University oj Venezuela, 1977(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JEAN M. BAYERS.B., Indiana University, Indianapolis, 1978(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ALDO A. BENEJAMS.B., Florida State University, 1982(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences) REGINALD L. BROOKS-ROBINSONA.B., Howard University, 1981(Political Science)RENEE MARIE BUMBA.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1981(International Relations)JULIO C. CASTILLO NARVAEZLic., Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1978(Education)JAMES R. COLDREN, JR.A.B., Rutgers University, 1976(Sociology)RACHELLE LARGE COLLINSA.B., Howard University, 1980(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ROBERT EVERETT CRIPES.B., Purdue University, 1964(Social Thought)NICHOLAS P. DUNNINGA.B., University oJChicago, 1980(Geography)ROBIN LEIGH EINHORNA.B., University oJChicago, 1982(History)ROBERTA FAIR ELLISA.B., University oJChicago, 1977(Geography)DAVID SPARKS EVANSA.B., University oJChicago, 1975(Economics)PATRICK W. FITZGERALDA.B., St. Louis University, 1982(International Relations)SARAH FORDA.B., Yale University, 1979(Anthropology)TARA LYNN FULLER,A.B., Amherst College, 1980(International Relations)FUTAMURA HIDEOA.B., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1977(Economics)MICHAEL P. GILLESPIEA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, 1972(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)KEVIN BRIAN GLEASONA.B., Marquette University, 1976(Political Science)MARIA T. GOMEZ-PEREZLic., Institute Tecnologico Autonoma de Mexico,Mexico City, 1977(Economics)MATTHEW TODD GREENBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1977(Economics)CLAUD S. CECIL GURNEYA.B., University of Exeter, Devon, England, 1971(Economics)SARO G. HARTOUNIANA.B., American University of Beirut, Lebanon,1981(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)GREGORY WAYNE HEIDRICHA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1981(Economics)ALBERTO ABELARDO HERROU­ARAGONLic., Uniuersidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina,1972Mag., Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile,Santiago, 1979(Economics)DAVID ADAM HIRSHLEIFERA.B., University of California , Los Angeles, 1980(Economics)ODALIA MING HUNG HOA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1979(Sociology)PABLO IHNEN DE LA FUENTETitulo, Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile,Santiago, 1979(Economics)AINON BINTE ISMAILS.B., University of Singapore, 1971Dip., Teachers Training College, Singapore, 1972(Education)DISSERTATION: Assessing Basic Skills in Mathe­matics Using the Rasch Model. MATTHEW WILLIAM JACOBSA.B., Duke University, 1980(Economics)BEN AARON JACOBSON(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)JAMES H. JOHNSON, JR.A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1982(History)LAURA ELIZABETH JONESA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(History)BRIAN W. JUDDS.B., Kansas State University, 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)DAEHYUNG KANGA.B., Yon Set University, Seoul, Korea, 1974(Econom ics]DONALD SCOTT KENKELA.B., University of Kentucky, 1981(Economics)CHRISTOPHER WARD KIMBALLA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,- Canada, 1977(History)DARYL KOEHNA.B., University of Chicago, 1977A.B., University of Oxford, England, 1979(Social Thought)SANJIV KUMARA.B., St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi,India, 1980A.M., ibid., 1981(Economics)LAURIE LEVENTHAL-BELFERA.B., Tufts University, 1979(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)RICHARD THEODORE LINDHOLMA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(History)CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN LYTTLEA.B., University of New Hampshire, 1976(Behavioral Sciences: Social and OrganizationalPsychology)BRYAN JOHN MARSHA.B., Dartmouth College, 1980(Anthropology)WESLEY WARD McGREWA.B., Reed College, 1979(Economics)TERESA NOVELLA McqUEENA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1980(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)WALTER MIHAILOVICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1980(International Relations)KENNETH MICHAEL MIRANDAS.B., Georgetown University, 1981(Economics)PHILIP J. MIX(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)KUNIO OKINAA.B., University oj Tokyo, Japan, 1974(Economics)MOON KYU PARKA.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1972(Political Science)SCOTT STEVENS POWELLA.B., University oJChicago, 1982(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)GILLIAN ELIZABETH RAINEA.B., University oj Cape Town, South Africa,1977A.B., ibid., 1978(Economics)BOLIVAR RAMOS SANTANAA.B., University of Puerto Rico, Mayaquez, 1980(Latin American Studies)SAMORY RASHIDA.B., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale,1971A.M., ibid., 1973(Political Science)PABLO S. REYES-PRUNEDADtpl., Colegio Madrid, Mexico City, 1972Lic., Instituto Technologico de Mexico, Mexico City,1980(Economics)FRANCISCO ROSENDE RAMIREZLic., Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1979(Economics)JEAN ROSIAKA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1981(Education)DONALD LEE ROSSS.B., University oJColorado, Boulder, 1981A.B., ibid., 1981(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JOHN D. ROTHA.B., Goshen College, 1981(History)NEAL STUART RUBINA.B., Northwestern University, 1972(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development) DIANA J. SCHAUBA.B., Kenyon College, 1981(Political Science)DAVID FRAZIER SHAPIN SKYA.B., Pitzer College, 1982(History)MATTHEW J. SLAGTERA.B., Northwestern University, 1980(Anthropology)LESLEEJUANITA SNYDERA.B., University oj Washington, 1980(Political Science)ALAN ANDREW SPARKSA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1980(Economics)BEVERLY SWENYA.B., Connecticut College, 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)ROBERT D. SWERDLING(Economics)TERANAKA YOSHINORIA.B., Kyoto University, Japan, 1978(Political Science)GILBERT TERRIERMaitrlse, Univ ersite de Grenoble, France, 1977(Economics)HERMANN VON GERSDORFFTROMELDipl., Universitdt zu «st«, Cologne, 1979(Economics)KING KWUN TSAOA.B., Chinese University oj Hong Kong, 1978A.B., University oJCalifornia, Santa Cruz, 1981(Political Science)JAMES VAN PERNISS.B., Rochester Institute oj Technology, 1982(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JAMES RUSSELL WALKERA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1974M.B.A., Drexel University, 1977(Statistics)GARY ZIMMERMANA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1980(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)CANDIDATES FOR A PROFESSIONAL DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oj Master oj Arts in Teaching:DANIEL BERNARD HIRSCHHORNA.B., Harvard University, 1981(Mathematics)For the Degree oj Master of Science in Teaching:JOSEPH DANIEL DICKA.B., University oJChicago, 1975(Elementary Education)MICHAEL BERNARD KARLUKA.B., University oJChicago, 1977(Elementary Education)ELISABETH ANNE-FRANCELACOCQUEA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1977M.S. T., Harvard University, 1979(Elementary Education)JAMES ROSS McDONALDA.B., Kenyon College, 1977(Elementary Education) PENNY P. PRICEA.B., New York University, 1978(Elementary Education)THOMAS DAVID ROSENBLUTHA.B., Kenyon College, 1976(Elementary Education)NANCY ANN THOMPSONA.B., University oJChicago, 1982(Elementary Education)SHERWOOD R. WANGA.B., University oJChicago, 1978(Elementary Education)II. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINERAN DANI ANBAR For the Degree oj Doctor oj Medicine:TIMOTHY R. BILLIARA.B., Doane College, 1979STEVEN DALE BOGGSA.B., University oJCalifornia, San Diego, 1979BRAD ANGLEA.B., Washington University, 1978STEVEN M. ANNEKENA.B., University oJChicago, 1979DAVID MATTHEW APELA.B., Carleton College, 1979RICHARD ALEXANDERBANKOWITZS.B., Union College, 1979JOHN KEITH BARLOWA.B:, Bowdoin College, 1978CHARLES L. BAUMA.B., University oJChicago, 1978• WITH HONORSPATRICIA KONIECZKA BIDDLEA.B., University oJChicago, 1978JULIE ANN BILLERS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1979 A.B., Washington University, St. Louis, 1979JAMES GEORGE BUSSA.B., University oJChicago, 1979PAUL CAPEKS.B., Yale University, 1979CHANG SIU CHUNG PAULA.B., University oJChicago, 1979VINCENT DAW-SHUIH CHANGS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1979CHESTER CHATTERTON CLARKEA.B., Drew University, 1972A.M., University oJChicago, 1973DAVID HOWARD CONNEYS.B., Brown University, 1976A.B., University oJOxJord, England, 1980GARY JOHN COOMBERA.B., Occidental College, 1979MARY GRACE CORMIERS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1979JEFFREY JAY CORWINS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1981HRAIR DARAKJIANS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1979RONALD MARK DAVISS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1981ANNE SEARLS DEGROOTA.B., Smith College, 1978THOMAS SCOTT DENAPOLIS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1979S.B., ibid., 1979MARLENE EMILIE DIETRICHA.B., Harvard University, 1978DOUGLAS G. DOBSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1978THOMAS DAVID DOERRS.B., St. Mary's University, 1979JANE CHRISTINE DORIAS.B., Stanford University, 1978LEO MICHAEL FARBOTAA.B., Northwestern University, 1979RICHARD GLENN FESSLERA.B., Lawrence University, 1974S.M., North Dakota State University, 1979Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1980• WITH HONORSEDWARD C. FOLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1979NANCY LYNN GANTTS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1979GREGORY G. GERMINOS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, 1979GLADYS MARIE GIBBSS.B., Purdue University, 1977D.M.D., Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 1981STEVEN CRAIG GOLDBERGS.B., George Washington University, 1979CARRIE ELIZABETH GOLDENA.B., University of Chicago, 1979S.M., ibid., 1981BARBARA LEE GOLDSTEINA.B., Brandeis University, 1979CHRISTOPHER MANUEL GOMEZA.B., University of Chicago, 1977Ph.D., ibid., 1981LORI SWINGLE GORMLEYA.B., Barnard College, 1978DAVID ALLAN GRUENEWALDA.B., Reed College, 1978DALIA E. GVILDYSA.B., University of Chicago, 1979 LAURA JOAN HADADS.B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1978DAVID BRYAN HARRISONA.B., University of Chicago, 1979CATHERINE HARTHS.B., Purdue University, 1979REBECCA HASSOUNA.B., University of Chicago, 1979SOPHIA SUNG HOMA.B., Carleton College, 1979PATRICK TAYLOR HORNS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1977Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1981• WITH HONORSELIZABETHJ.HORTONA.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1979JOSEPH MICHAEL HUGHESS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1977HOLLY JANE HUMPHREYA.B., North Central College, 1979• WITH HONORSROGER DAVID HURSTA.B., University of Texas, Austin, 1979RICHARD L. HUTCHISONS.B., Northwestern University, 1978ROBERT BRIAN JENKINSA.B., Northwestern University, 1977Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1981• WITH HONORSKEVIN WILLIAM JUDGEA.B., University of Chicago, 1979• WITH HONORSCATHRINE ELENA KELLERA.B., Carleton College, 1979MARK WARD KELLERA.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1979JOHN PARKS KERCHBERGERA.B., Carleton College, 1979SUNNY S. KIMS.B., Northwestern University, 1979NIR KOSSOVSKYA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1979JOHN LEO LAWSONA.B., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1979MARIA LEVENSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1979THEODORE HENDRIE LEWIS, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1979MICHAEL RANDALL LIEBERA.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1977S.B., ibid., 1977Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1981• WITH HONORSFREDERICK STEPHEN LINDBERGA.B., Dartmouth College, 1979HENRY CLINTON MAGUIRE IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1979SHERYL FRANKLIN MAKOWSKIA.B., Kenyon College, 1975Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1980• WITH HONORSPAUL GERARD MARCINCINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1979JOHN MARK MARTELLS.B., Northern Michigan University, 1979MARIANNE KATHY MELNICKA.B., Lawrence University, 1979MARK WILLIAM MEWISSENDORIANE CLARICE MILLERS.B., Illinois Institute oj Technology, 1979FREDERICK EUGENE MILLERA.B., University oJChicago, 1976Ph.D., ibid., 1981• WITH HONORSSCOTT WARREN MOXA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979MITCHELL A. NEWMANS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979MARGARET ELLEN NICHOLSA.B., University oj Kansas, 1979DAVID PEARCEA.B., University oj Califomia, Berkeley, 1976ANNE LOUISE PETERSA.B., Wesleyan University, 1979PIERRETTE MIMI POINSETTS.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1978MARTIN FRANCIS PRICCOS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979JANET HILL PRYSTOWSKYS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1974S.M., Columbia University, 1975Phil.M., ibid., 1977Ph.D., ibid., 1979• WITH HONORSSUSAN MERLE RAKLEYA.B., Northwestern University, 1979ROBERT ANDREW RAYBINA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1979GREGORY SCOTT RETZINGERA.B., University oJChicago, 1977Ph.D., ibid., 1981• WITH HONORSJEFFREY ADAM ROSSA.B., Northwestern University, 1979RICHARD H. RUTKOWSKIA.B., University oJChicago, 1979NICHOLAS PETER SAUTERS.B., Fordham University, 1979 MARK LOUIS SCHEUERS.B., Pennsylvania State University, University.Park, 1978KAREN ELIZABETH TIMPESCHMIDTA.B., St. Louis University, 1979MARK EDWARD SCHMIDTA.B., Carroll College, 1979MICHAEL JOSEPH SCHNEIDERS.B., University oJChicago, 1976S.M., ibid., 1976S.M., ibid., 1978MICHAEL JUDAH SHAPIROA.B., University oJChicago, 1978STEVEN D. SHAPIROA.B., University oJChicago, 1978MARK E. SHERMANA.B., New York University, 1979SAMUEL HAROLD SIGALA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1979S.B., ibid., 1979• WITH HONORSJOHN GERARD SISLOWS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1978S.M., ibid., 1979RANDALL L. SOLOMONA.B., University oJChicago, 1979SCOTT C. STROMATTA.B., University oJColorado, Boulder, 1979ROSS DAVID TANNEBAUMS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979KERRY SCOTT TEPLINSKYA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979S.B., ibid., 1979BRIAN JAMES THOMPSONPAUL RICHARD TORRESS.B., Northwestern University, 1979THOMAS STEPHEN UPSHAWA.B., University of Chicago, 1979LUZ A. VENTAA.B., Northwestern University, 1979M.S., ibid., 1979KEVIN FRANCIS WALSHS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1979MARGARET EILEEN WETMORES.B., Bucknell University, 1979DOUGLAS PAUL WILLIAMSS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979DAVID ERIC WINTERSA.B., University oJChicago, 1979S.M., ibid., 1981SHIRLEY SHEK-LING WONGS.B., StanJord University, 1979FRANK YUN-PU YANGA.B., University of Chicago, 1979S.M., ibid., 1981JOSEPH PETER YUTA.B., University of Rochester, 1979 STEVEN L. ZEICHNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1976Ph.D., ibid., 1981CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEMARK ALLEN BACHA.B., Carleton College, 1978(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Immune Response to Bacteria:Polyclonal Immunoglobulin Secretion Induced bythe Bacterial Antigen PhosphorylcholineRICHARD G. CARPENTERA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1975(Behavioral Sciences: Committee on Biopsychol­ogy)DISSERTATION: Fat Metabolism and HungerKENTON NEAL FEDDEA.B., University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1975(Committee on Developmental Biology)DISSERTATION: Genetic Complementation ofMul-tiple Sulfatase Deficiency and the Control of Sul­fatase ExpressionLEILA A. JONESS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1976(Biology)DISSERTATION: Characterization of LipoproteinProduced by the Perfosed Rhesus Monkey LiverALFONSO MARTINEZ-ARIASLic., Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain,1977(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: A Gene Fusion Analysis of the S.Cerevisiae leu2 LocusCATHERINE A. REARDONA.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1976(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Intrahepatic Precursors of RatApoprotein E SAMUEL M. SCHEINERA.B., University of Chicago, 1978S.M., ibid., 1980(Biology)DISSERTATION: The Persistence of Danthoniaspicata during Secondary SuccessionSTEPHEN ROSS SHOROFSKYS.B., Brown University, 1978(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Mechanism of Chloride Secretionby the Canine Trachea: An ElectrophysiologicalStudyALAN McLEAN STALLA.B., Brown University, 1974(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Igh-C Linked Regulation of theImmune Response to Phosphorylcholine (Includ­ing Descriptions of the Allotypic Specificities ofIgD and IgM)JOSEPH EDWARD WAGSTAFFA.B., Duke University, 1976(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Genetic Control ofRecombination in YeastOSCAR HENRY WILL IIIA.B., University of Chicago, 1978S.M., ibid., 1980(Biology)DISSERTATION: Biochemistry and Genetics of thePigments ofUstilaco violaceaII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMARC BARANCHIKA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1974A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1976(Music)COMPOSITION: Serenade No.2 CATHY LYNN BUCHANANA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Philosophy)DISSERTATIoN:Jonathan Bennett on Language andBeliefLAURA L. DOANA.B., University oj San Diego, 1973A.M., San Francisco State University, 1975(History oj Culture)DISSERTATION: Aesthetic Reconciliation in the Ageoj Austerity: The Impact oj the Second WorldWar on the English Novel and Creative Arts,1945-65SUNHEE KIM GERTZA.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1973A.M., State University oj New York, Bingham­ton, 1977(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: Woman as Word: Rhetorical Cre­ativity in the Middle AgesSUSAN MARY GRIFFINA.B., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1971A.M., University oJChicago, 1973(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Aesthetic and Moral judgment inthe Philosophies oj Shajtesbury and HutchesonNICHOLAS THOMAS GROVESA.B., Duke University, 1967A.M., University oJChicago, 1969(History)DISSERTATION: The Sermons oJHugh oJPontigny:A Critical Edition and IntroductionWILLIAM F. HANKSS.B., Georgetown University, 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1979(Linguistics and Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Deixis and the Organization ojInteractive Context in Yucatec MayaJON PHILLIP JARRETTS.B., Iowa State University, 1975S.M., Cornell University, 1977(Conceptual Foundations oj Science)DISSERTATION: Bell's Theorem, Quantum Me-chanics, and Local RealismJOYCE LYNNE JOHNSONA.B., Rosary College, 1973A.M., University oJChicago, 1976(Music)DISSERTATION: The Oratorio at Santa Maria inVallicella in Rome, 1770-1800JOSEPH MICHAEL KENNEYA.B., johns Hopkins University, 1973A.M., University oJChicago, 1977(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: HoJmannsthal and the Crisis ojAestheticist PoeticsROBERT EDWARD KLEINA.B., Kenyon College, 1950M.B.A., Cornell University, 1952A.M., University oJChicago, 1969(History)DISSERTATION: J. F. C. Fuller and the Tank AHMAD SY AFII MAARIFA.B., Universitas Tjokroaminoto, Sukarta, In­donesia, 1964A.M., Institute oJ Teachers Training, Yogyakarta,Indonesia, 1968A.M., Ohio University, Athens, 1980(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Islam as the Basis oJthe State: AStudy oj the Islamic Political Ideas as Reflectedin the Constituent Assembly Debates in IndonesiaERIC WILLIAM NYEA.B., St. OlaJCollege, 1974A.M., University oJChicago, 1976(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Letter and the Spirit: Col-eridge on the Art oj ReadingJACQUES ANTHONY PLUSSA.B., Lafoyette College, 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1978(History)DISSERTATION: Baldus de Ubaldis oj Perugia onDowry LawJOHN JEFFREY RIDERA.B., Yale University, 1976Dip!., Catholic University oj Louv ain, Belgium,1977A.M., University oJChicago, 1978(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: The Extraordinary (Marvelous)Elements oj Early Arthurian Texts in Latin,French, German, and EnglishMARLON BRYAN ROSSA.B., Southwestern University, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Poetics oj Moral Transfor-mation: Forms oj Didacticism in the Poetry ojShelleyTAMARA SONNA.B., University oj Santa Clara, 1971A.M., University oj Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1975(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Bandali al-jawzi's History ofIntellectual Movements in Islam, Part One:The Social Movements-A Translation andCommentaryHENRY PAUL TOUTAINA.B., Providence College, 1972A.M., University oJChicago, 1975(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: Alphonse Daudet's "IndefinableGenius" and Henry James's Theory oj FictionIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESCAROL ELISE ALBERTA.B., Northwestern University, 1973S.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Neutral Interstellar Gas in theLower Galactic HaloJ0RGEN BRANDTS.M., Arhus Universitet, Denmark, 1980(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Characteristic and Stable ModulesJEAN-PIERRE HAEBERL YDip!., University of Geneva, Switzerland, 1977A.M., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1979(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Completions in Equivariant K­theorySTEVEN FREDERICK HOWESS.B., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada,1979(Physics)DISSERTATION: Commensurate-IncommensurateTransitions and the Lifshitz Point in the Quan­tum Asymmetric Clock ModelROBERT A. JOHNSS.B., University of Pittsburg, 1974S.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Chemistry)DISSERTA TION: -The Interaction of 400 Gev Pro­tons with UraniumJONATHAN KREMSKYS.B., Michigan State University, East Lansing,1978(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Stereospecific Synthesis ofMaytansinoid IntermediatesLEONID KROPDtpi., Moscow State University, USSR, 1967(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Tensor-Type Representations ofMatoo(Zp)CLARK R. LANDISS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1978(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Activity and Selectivity of(Bisphosphine)rhodium Hydrogenation CatalystsJAMES HOWARD MEADOWSS.B., Oklahoma State University, 1975S.M., University of California, Berkeley, 1977(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Synthesis and Reactivity ofOrganolanthanide Hydrides FABIO AUGUSTO MILNERLic., University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1976S.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Mixed Finite Element Methods ofQuasilinear Second Order Elliptic ProbLemsJAYAKUMAR G. RAMANATHANA.B., Reed College, 1978M.S., University of Chicago, 1979(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Harmonic Maps from Surfaces tothe GrassmanniansANNE RAYMONDA.B., Harvard University, 1977(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Peat Taphonomy of Recent Man­grove Peats and Upper Carboniferous Coal-BallPeatsCLARK THOMAS RILEYS.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1972S.M., ibid., 1973(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Primary Structure of Insec­ticyanin, A Blue Biliprotein from the Hemo­lymph of the Tobacco Hornu/orm, Manducasexta L.MARK JOSEPH SPIEGLANA.B., University of Chicago, 1975S.M., ibid., 1978(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: A Finite Element Model of Sub­duction Angle Determination and Its Implicationsfor Circulation in the MantleAKIHITO UCHIYAMAS.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, japan, 1971S.M., Tokyo Metropolitan University,japan, 1976(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: The Fefferman-Stein Decompo­sition of Smooth Functions and Its Applicationto Hp(R")MICHAEL WIDOMA.B., Cornell University, 1980(Physics)DISSERTATION: Renormalization Group Analysisof Quasiperiodicity in Analytic MapsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESAUDREY L. ALTSTADT-MIRHADIA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(History)DISSERTATION: The Azerbaijani Turkish Com­munity of Baku before World War IHERBERT ERICH BORBEA.B., Rockford College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Model of Fixed Exchange Rates:A Synthesis of the Elasticity and Monetary Ap­proachesROBERT ALBERT BOURGEOISA.B., Yale University, 1967A.M., University of Chicago, 1974(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Polity and Society in the Epics ofHomer: An Anthropological StudyMICHAEL CALMANOB. Th., Nanzan University, Nagoye,Japan, 1974A.M., Catholic University of America, 1978(Education)DISSERTATION: Curriculum Theory and MoralEducationFRANS COETZEEA.B., Northwestern University, 1977A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(History)DISSERTATION: Conservative Pressure Groups inEdwardian England, 1894-1914MARILYN SHEVIN COETZEEA.B., Northwestern University, 1977A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(History)DISSERTATION: The Deutscher Wehrverein: As­sociational Life and Political Activism in Wil­helmine GermanyBRIAN L. DAVIESA.B., University of Chicago, 1975A.M., , ibid., 1976(History)DISSERTATION: The Role of the Town Governorsin the Defense and Military Colonization ofMuscovy's Southern Frontier: The Case ofKoz­lov , 1635-1638MARGARET RUTH DITTEMOREA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1971M.L.S., ibid., 1973(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Zemzemiye-An Ethno-archeo­logical Study of a Turkish Village RICHARD WILLIAM FOL TINA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1978(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Interaction between the Effeets of Intragastric Meals and Drugs on Feedingin Rhesus MonkeysRICHARD KEITH GARNERA.B., Princeton University, 1975A.M., Harvard University, 1976(Committee on Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Aspects of Law and Society inAthens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C.HAROLD PENN GERSHENSONA.B., Antioch College, 1973A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Ecology of Childrearing inWhite Families with Adolescent MothersRICHARD GINSBERGA.B., State University of New York, Albany, 1973(Education)DISSERTATION: Analyzing School Surveys: Chi­cago, 1897-1964SRIY A W ANSA ANURAKUMARAGOONASEKERAA.B., University of Ceylon, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka,1964A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Sociology)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of the Role of Com­munication, Education and Occupational Expe­rience in the Process of Modernization inDeveloping C�untries with Special Reference toIndia and BangladeshHELEN JUDITH GRIEVEA.B., College of William and Mary, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(Economics)DISSERTATION: Quality Certification in "Lem­ons" Markets: An Empirical Investigation ofWholesale Used Car AuctionsWILLIAM F. HANKSS.B., Georgetown University, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Linguistics and Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Deixis and the Organization ofInteractive Context in Yucatec MayaDANIEL R. HOWARD-GREENEA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Black Square: An EthnographicStudy of Middle-Class Radicalism in Post- WarDenmarkDAVID H. JACOBSA.B., Queens College of the City of New York,1967A.M., Southern Illinois University, 1973(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Action and Scientific Psychology:Empathy-Study as a Case in PointWENDY GLOCKNER KATESA.B., University of Chicago, 1971A.M., ibid., 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Integration and Heterogeneity ofSocial World Views: A Comparison of Volun­tarily Childless Couples and ParentsMICHAEL STEVEN KNOLLA.B., University of Chicago, 1977A.M., ibid., 1980(Economics)DISSERTATION: Price Controls and ExhaustibleResources: An Intertemporal Model with Ap­plications to United States Energy PolicySTEPHEN K. LAYSONA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1973(Economics)DISSERTATION: Homicide and Deterrence: A Re­examination of the United States and CanadianTime-Series EvidenceFERNANDO LEYTON SOTOTitulo, Univ ersidad de Chile, Santiago, 1964M.Ed., Lehigh University, 1965A.M., ibid., 1966(Education)DISSERTATION: The Extent to Which Group In­struction Supplemented by Mastery of the InitialCognitive Prerequisites Approximates the Learn­ing Effectiveness of One-to-One Tutorial Meth­odsRICHARD DALE MARCUSA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Economics)DISSERTATION: Interruptions in Schooling of YoungWomen and Young MenSTEPHEN JOHN MOREWITZA.B., College of William and Mary, 1975A.M., ibid., 1978(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Medicine, Social Control and So­cial Change: A Case Study of Michael ReeseHospital and the Chicago Jewish CommunityCA THERINE FLAT AKER MUELLER­WILLEA.B., Smith College, 1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1974(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Analysis of Variability amongMousterian Industries in Eastern and SouthernSpain DAVID NATHAN PLANKA.B., Oberlin College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Education)DISSERTATION: The Determinants of School En­rollment Rates in Brazil, 1940-1980THEODORE ANDERSON REUTZ,JR.S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1965A.M., Stanford University, 1967(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Inflation and theFailure ofJustice: The Case of Argentina, 1928-1978STEVEN A. ROSENA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Lithics in the Bronze and IronAges in IsraelJOHN WILLIAM RUSERA.B., Princeton University, 1977A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Economics)DISSERTATION: Workers' Compensation Insur­ance, Experience Rating, and Occupational In­juriesJOHN R. SCHMIDTA.B., Loyola University, Chicago, 1969A.M., ibid., 1972(History)DISSERTATION: Dever of Chicago: A Political Bi­ographyKAROLEDWARDSOLTANA.B., Harvard University, 1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1978A.M., ibid., 1981(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Moral Reasoning and the Justifi­cation of Inequality in PayJEAN SORRELLS-jONESS.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1966S.M., ibid., 1966(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: A Comparison of the Effects ofLeboyer Delivery and Modern "Routine" Child­birth in a Randomized SampleLAUREN A. SOSNIAKA.B., Washington University, 1972M.S. T., University of Chicago, 1975(Education)DISSERTATION: Successful Learning: Becoming anExceptional Concert PianistMARY ELIZABETH STOVALLA.B., Brigham Young University, 1973A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(History)DISSERTATION: White Families in the CentralSouth, 1850-1880ELLEN SUMMERFIELDS.B., Chicago State University, 1965A.M., ibid., 1972(Education)DISSERTATION: Administrative Careers in theChicago Public SchoolsMERIDEL S. TALLASA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1964A.M., ibid., 1966(Education)DISSERTATION: Intraoccupational Mobility amongHigh School Teachers, 1963-1969JOSEPH JAY TOBINA.B., Earlham College, 1972(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Strange Foreigners: American Re-actions to Living in JapanTONI-MICHELLE CHAPMANTRAVISA.B., Bard College, 1969A.M., University oJChicago, 1973(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Racial and Class Consciousnessamong Black Political Activists in Boston DA VID PETER WATTSA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1973A.M., University oJChicago, 1977(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Foraging Strategy andSocioecology oj Mountain Gorillas (Pangorilla beringei)JAMES LALLOU WESCOAT, JR.B.L.A., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Geography)DISSERTATION: Integrated Water Development:Water Use and Conservation Practice in WesternColoradoROBERTA LYN WOLONSA.B., University of Calijornia, Berkeley, 1970A.M., University oJChicago, 1977(Education)DISSERTATION: Educating Mothers: Sidonie Mats­ner Gruenberg and the Child Study Associationoj America, 1881-1929RODNEY] A. WYNKOOP, Director of Chapel MusicEDW ,'D MONDELLO, University OrganistROBERT LODINE, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINNWILLIAM D. PATTISON ASSISTANT MARSHALSEDWARD W. ROSENHEIMJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P. STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1982-83CEDRIC H. ANTOSIEWICZ PETER INSUK JUHNMISTY L. BASTIAN TIMOTHY SEAN MURPHYROCHELLE BOBROFF MINH-HUYEN T. NGUYENJAMES C. BURESHPAUL JOHN CARBONEJAMES PATRICK COYREBECCA DAOMICHAEL G. DSIDAJON ANDER ERRAZTI PEDROSLA WRENCE JAMES FURNST AHLHELEN JOYCE HOROWITZFRANK R. JOHNSTON NGUYEN LAN PHUONGNANCY ELIZABETH ORRCAROL EVERHART QUILLEN.WILLIAM DECKER RAUCHHARRIET ANN ROBINSONTIMOTHY L. SW ABBKURT DAVID WILLIAMSDARRELL WUDUNNDONALD A. ZIFFMIRZA A. BAIG STUDENT MARSHALS, 1983-84SUSAN L. MARTINJAMES K. PARKROBERT B. POLANSKYROBERT A. BERKOWITZRALPH J. BREMIGANKAREN M. CHANDLERSTUART I. FELDSTEINJEFFREY M. FRIEDMANOWEN R. HAGINOJOSEPH B. HEITMANRUSSELL C. HIRSCHVERONIKA M. KOTELIZABETH Y. KUTYLASEAN O. MAHONEYVESNA MARTICH REBECCA RYANAMY B. SILVERMANMICHAEL S. SMITHKA THERINE S. SPARKSBRIAN J. SULLIVANJEFFREY E. TERRELLRICHARD G. THORPEJAMES T. WICKSRODNEY K. YOUNGBETH I. ZIMMERMAN