THE UNllVERSllT Of CHllCAGO.� FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheFour Hundred Seventh�ONVOtATllO�TheAUTUMNFIRST SESSIONDecember EleventhA .D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-sevenCONTENTSPRAYER 5CONVOCATION ADDRESS 5ANTHEM 6AWARD OF HONORS 6CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREES 6The College 8The Division of the Biological Sciences and thePritzker School of MedicineMaster of Science 9Doctor of Philosophy 12The Division of HumanitiesMaster of Arts 9Master of Fine Arts 9Doctor of Philosophy 13The Division of the Physical SciencesMaster of Science 10Doctor of Philosophy 14The Division of the Social SciencesMaster of Arts 10Master of Arts in Teaching 12Doctor of Philosophy ...................................•............ 15ALMA MATER 7BENEDICTION 7Please refrain from applause until the President leads the audiencein acknowledging the awarding of degrees after her remarks.Photographs may be taken only after the recessional.3ORDER OF EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-The Earl of Oxenforde's Marche William Byrd(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 Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((BABEL REDUX"ANTHONY C. YuProfessor, Divinity School, Departments of Far Eastern Languagesand Civilizations and of English Language and Literature,and Committee on Social Thought, and Chairman,Committee on Comparative Studies in Literature5THE ANTHEM"Exsultate justi" Lodovico da ViadanaMembers of the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel ChoirExsultate justi in Domino rectos decet collaudatio.Confitemini Domino in cithara; cant ate ei canticumnovum; bene psallite ei in vociferatione.Rejoice in the Lord, 0 ye righteous.Praise the Lord with harp; sing unto him a new song;play skillfully with a loud noise.Psalm 33: 1-4THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:David Zev BernikerBronis Randall De SupinskiBarbara Ann FerryRegan Spencer FultonBeth Gindin Kristen D. HillAnnabelle M. McDonaldJohn Alexander PfeifferSteven A. Roller Matthew Paul SchaeferAndy ShenAmy Elizabeth StambachMichael Andrew WattsTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degrees in thefollowing academic units. Please refrain from applause until the President leadsthe audience in acknowledging the awarding of degrees after her remarks.In the College by Dean Ralph W NicholasIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine byDean for Basic Sciences Bernard S. StraussIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Stuart M. TaveIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Stuart A. RiceIn the Division of Social Sciences by Associate Dean John W Boyer6THE ALMA MA TERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her whose daughters and whose sonsNow loyal voices proudly raiseTo bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all the wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE 'BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONALCanzona per Sonare, No.2 Giovanni Gabrieli(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)7CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:ADAM B. ADAMS(Political Science)SARAH ELIZABETH ANDERSON(Geophysical Sciences)DAVID ZEV BERNIKER(Sociology)MAUREEN BREEN(Russian Civilization)ELLEN M. BROWN(Chemistry)HEIDI MARIE CUESTA(Economics)GEORGIA A. DE NOLFO(Physics)BRONIS RANDALL DE SUPINSKI(Mathematics)DRAGAN DJORDJEVIC(Biological Sciences)JULIE ANN FERNANDES(Romance Languages and Literatures)BARBARA ANN FERRY(Religion and the Humanities)REGAN SPENCER FULTON(Biological Sciences)BETH GINDIN(History)KRISTEN D. HILL(Political Science)JENNIFER SUZANNE JOHNSON(Biological Sciences)EMILY A. KARSINA(Art History)MYRA ELISABETH LAVENUE(Biological Sciences) EVERETT YUANLUNG LEE(Chemistry)ANNABELLE M. McDONALD(Behavioral Sciences)JOHN ALEXANDER PFEIFFER(Geophysical Sciences)STEVEN A. ROLLER(History)HEIDI-ANNE SANDQUIST(Anthropology)MATTHEW PAUL SCHAEFER(Economics)• WITH HONORSANDYSHEN(Art and Design)MICHAEL EDWARD SHIELDS(Economics)AMY ELIZABETH STAMBACH(Anthropology)• WITH HONORSDUNGKIEM TA(Behavioral Sciences)JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON(Economics)DEBRA JAYME TULER(Linguistics)DONALD CLARK VIRGIL(English Language and Literature)NANCY LEIGH WATSON(Behavioral Sciences)MICHAEL ANDREW WATTS(Fundamentals: Issues and Texts)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the College and theDivision of the Physical Sciences:CURTIS E. INMAN(Mathematics)8CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:JOSEPH DENIS BERGINA.B., Bucknell University, 1986(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)SARAH C. BESHERSA.B., Carleton College, 1985(Virology)EDMUND DARRELL BRODIE IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1985(Evolutionary Biology)GEMMA GAMBUS SERRALic., Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain,1985(Immunology) KEITH KAROLYA .B., Whitman College, 1985(Evolutionary Biology)DAVID K. McFARLANES.B., University oj Michigan, Dearborn, 1977(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)SARAH KATHLEEN TRAINERS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985(Human Nutrition and Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: Total Energy Expenditure andActivity Levels in Chronic Anorexia NervosaBEATA VERTESSYDipl. , Poly technical University oj Budapest,Hungary, 1984(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:SCOTT MICHAEL AMACKERA.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1986(Art)JOSEPH HENRY AUNERA .B., Colorado College, 1981(Music)KATHY JANE COOKEA .B., Calvin College, 1986(History)ROBERT W FUNKS.B., St. joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana,1961(General Studies in the Humanities)DEBORAH LYNN GOODMANA .B., Cornell University, 1985(Art)SARAH WALSH HANRAHANA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1980(Art)DAVID KENNETH JOHNSONA .B., Georgetown University, 1983Dipi, , Universite Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV,France, 1986(History)CARL STEVEN LARUEA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1981(Music) KAREN ROSE MATTHEWSA.B., University oJ California, Los Angeles,1985(Art)DIANE CAROLE PERPICHA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1984(Philosophy)GRZEGORZ W PUCIATA(Classical Languages and Literatures)ERICH H. RECKDipl., Universitat Bonn, West-Germany, 1986(Philosophy)EUGENE RICHARD REYNOLDSS.B., Seton Hall University, 1982(General Studies in the Humanities)AMY BETH ROSENBAUMA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1986(Art)JUDITH WENDY SACHSA.B., University oJ Connecticut, 1978(Art)MARGARET L. STEVENSONA .B., Columbia University, 1984(Philosophy)BENJAMIN CARL WITHERSA.B., Carleton College, 1986(Art)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:CYNTHIA VANDEVEERB.F.A., Tufts University, 1984(Art)9KEEVE DARYL JAFFES.B., Ohio University, 1982(Chemistry)GARY WAYNE JOHNSONS.B., University of Dayton, 1986(Mathematics)SEAN M. KEELA.B., Carleton College, 1984(Mathematics)HONGNIAN LIS.B., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Beijing, 1985(Mathematics)DAN LUBINA.B., Northwestern University, 1986(Geophysical Sciences)ROBERT C. SCHWEITZERS.B., Bob Jones University, 1985(Chemistry)LAURA SERVIDEILaurea, Universita Degli Studi di Genova,Genoa, Italy, 1986(Mathematics)YIMIN YANGS.B., Beijing University, China, 1983S.M., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Beijing, 1986(Mathematics)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:ADAM LOUIS BECKERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986(Mathematics)JAMES R. CADIEUX, JR.A.B., Washington University, 1973(Chemistry)MICHAEL JOSEPH DAWSONS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985(Mathematics)XUN-MING DENGS.B., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Hefei, Anhui, 1985(Physics)GREGORY ALFRED ENGARGIOLAA.B., Harvard University, 1984(Physics)JOHN CHUCK LEM ERVES.B., University of Chicago, 1986(Chemistry)TONY JARED FISHERA .B., Yale University, 1986(Mathematics)TERRY SCOTT FULLERA.B., University of Rochester, 1985(Mathematics)KARL ROBERT GUTSCHERAA.B., Harvard University, 1986(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MASUYO ANDOA .B., Tsuda Women's College, Tokyo, Japan,1981(International Relations)BRUCE NORTON APPLEBAUMA.B., University of Chicago, 1977(Anthropology)DAVID WILLIAM BAIRA.B., Colorado College, 1986(International Relations)DENA ROBIN BAUMANA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1983(Anthropology)MARK SAMUEL BLUMBERGA.B., Brandeis University, 1983(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology) PAUL D. BOLONS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971 '(Economics)MARINA S. BOZILENKOA.B., University of Chicago, 1986(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)SUZANNE MARIE COXS.B., Michigan State University, 1986(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)CLEMENTINE G.K. CREUZIGERA.B., Bowdoin College, 1986(Geography)SARA ANNE DAINESA.B., Mankato State University, 1980(Geography)10JUAN PABLO NICOLINILie., Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, SanMiguel, Argentina, 1985(Economics)CHRISTIANA PARKA.B., University oj California, Santa Cruz, 1983(International Relations)IVANKA TEREZIJA PAVleA .B., Marquette University, 1985(Political Science)ELIZABETH J. PLANTZA.B., State University oJNew York, Binghamton,1984(Middle Eastern Studies)MICHAEL JAMES PUETTA .B., Northwestern University, 1986(Anthropology)ISABEL ROBLEDO DEL PRADOLie., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain,1984(Economics)A. FRANK ROTHCHILD, JR.A.B., Antioch University, 1981A .M., ibid., 1983(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ELIZABETH MARIA RUSSELLA .B., Williams College, 1979(Social Thought)CAROLYN GAIL SCHNEIDERA.B., University oJChicago, 1986(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)JOHN GERALD SEFNERA.B., University oj Massachusetts, Boston, 1984(Political Science)WILLIAM M. SHEAA .B., Hobart College, 1985(International Relations)DAVID W DINWOODIEA .B., University oj Montana, 1986(Anthropology)BARBARA ELIZABETH GLAESSNERA.B., Kenyon College, 1980(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)MARTIN PIERCE GRIGGSA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1983(Geography)MARK DOUGLAS HARRISONB. Econ. (hons.), Australian National University,Canberra, Australia, 1983(Economics)WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON IIIA.B., Centre College oJ Kentucky, 1975M.B.A., Stanford University, 1977(Economics)ROSE ANNE JUSKOS.B., DePaul University, 1982(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)PETER J. KALNINA.B., University oJOregon, 1985(History)JUNE-DONG KIMB. Econ., Seoul National University, Korea,1984(Economics)KURTIS GENE KITAGAWAA.B., University oJCalgary, Alberta, Canada,1983M. Phil., University oJOxJord, England, 1986(Political Science)JOHN MICHAEL LlNACREA.B., University oJ Cambridge, England, 1967(Education)JONATHAN JARMAN LUPTONA .B., Kalamazoo College, 1982(Geography)LEILA MADGEA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1987(Anthropology)JAMES P MARTINA.B., University oJChicago, 1984(Political Science)JAMES EDWARD MATHEWSA.B., University oJChicago, 1985(Anthropology)PAUL DOUGLAS McLEANA .B., University oj Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1984(Political Science)DAVID OWEN MELTZERS.B., Yale University, 1986(Economics)ERIC JOHN MOELLERA .B., Concordia College, 1982(Latin American Studies) DAVID G. SURDAMA.B., University of Oregon, 1979(Economics)ROBERTUS JOHANNES EM. VANVEGGELCand., Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen,Netherlands, 1980Doc., Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1985(Anthropology)PATRICIA MARIE WESTS.B., Elmhurst College, 1981(Behavioral Sciences: Cognition &Communication)YASUTAKA YOKOYAMAA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)11C. THOMAS POWELLA .B., Dartmouth College, 1977(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Characterization of a NovelMessenger RNA and Immunochemical Detectionof Its Protein from Porcine Gastric MucosaJANICE MARIE ROSSIS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1977(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Investigations into the Functionof Heat Shock Proteins in Saccharomycescerevisiae and Drosophila melanogasterCANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREES1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts in TeachingJOHN O'CONNORA.B., University of Chicago, 1986(English)CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEPHILIP MORGAN DILLERA.B., College of Wooster, 1979(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Role of Cellular FreeCholesterol in the Regulation of ApolipoproteinE Biosynthesis in Fu5AH Rat HepatomaDAVID HARRY GELLERS.B., Stanford University, 1982(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: The Purification andCharacterization of the Sulfate ActivationEnzymes of Cartilage TissueCAROLYN RENZULLI JASLOWA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1979S.M., Ohio University, 1984(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: A Functional Analysis of SkullDesign in the CapriniTIMOTHY J. KAMPS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1982(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Voltage-dependent Modulation ofCardiac Calcium Channels byDihydropyridinesCATHERINE LOUISE LAWSONS.B., University of Rochester, 1982(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Crystal Structure Analysis of theRole of the L- Tryptophan Ligand in theActivation of the E. coli trp RepressorJEFFREY ARLIN LOEBA .B., University of Chicago, 1982S.M., ibid., 1982(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Molecular Mechanisms inReceptor-mediated Endocytosis GEORGE JOHN SCHNEIDER IIIA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1981(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Transcription in theCyanobacterium Anabaena 7120: RNAPolymerase Structure and ActivityMATTHEW JOHN SHEETZA .B. Albion College, 1982(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Interactions of Glucagon with ItsReceptor and with a Receptor-related ProteaseDOUGLAS MATTHEW SMITHB.Sc., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1979(Immunology)DISSERTATION: Cellular Pathways for Rejectionof Class I MHC Disparate AllograftsGREGG BENNETT WELLSA.B., Northwestern University, 1981(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)DISSERTATION: Determination of MolecularConformations of Spin-labeled Molecules byENDOR Spectroscopy: Structure at the ActiveSite of an Acyl-Enzyme of ex-Chymotrypsinand Implications for the Reaction MechanismFRANCIS HENRY EUGENE WOJNICKIS.B., Western Illinois University, 1974A.M., Western Michigan University, 1978(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Effects of AlternativeOperants on Schedule-induced Defecation12II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESKATHRYN JOYCE CARRA .B., Knox College, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(History)DISSERTATION: Belleville and Galesburg:Decision-making and Community PoliticalCulture on the Illinois FrontierROBERT AARON CHAMETZKYA .B., Columbia University, 1979(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Coordination and theOrganization of a GrammarJUN KI CHUNGA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1979A.M., ibid., 1982(History)DISSERTATION: Social Criticism in Non-ChurchChristianity in Japan and KoreaROBERT J. CORBERA .B., Haverford College, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Anxiety of the Imagination:Politics and the Romantic Woman WriterCHARLES TILGHMAN DENTA.B., University of Virginia, 1969A.M., George Washington University, 1978(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Irony in Hindi Short Stories:Translation and Structural AnalysisKERMIT ALLEN ECKLEBARGERA .B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1958A .M., ibid., 1961(New Testament & Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: Authorial Intention as a GuidingPrinciple in Origen's Matthew CommentaryROGER JONATHAN GREENA.B., Cornell University, 1967A .M., Tulane University, 1972(Art)DISSERTATION: Haus Vaterland, Berlin: PleasureArchitecture as a Mirror ofConj1icts in GermanHistory, 1912-1961MARY JACKSON HARVEYA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,1973A.M., ibid., 1976(Art)DISSERTATION: French Baroque Tomb Sculpture:The Activation of the EffigyELIZABETH GARRETT KNOLLA.B., Washington University, 1978M.Ph., University of Cambridge, England, 1980(Conceptual Foundations of Science)DISSERTATION: Mental Evolution and the Scienceof Language: Darwin, Muller, and Romanes onthe Development of the Human Mind TUCKER EDMUND LANDYA .B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: Mastering Nature: TheTheologico-Political Origins of the IdeaSCOTT CARSON LAYTONA.B., Texas Technical University, 1975M. Th., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1979(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Archaic Features of CanaanitePersonal Names in the Hebrew BibleKRISTEN CLARKE LIPPINCOTTA .B., Bennington College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Art)DISSERTATION: The Frescoes of the Salone deiMesi in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara:Style, Iconography, and Cultural ContextORLANDO RICARDO OCAMPOLic., Universidad Nacional de Tucuman,Argentina, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: La Novela Hist6rica:Aproximaciones HispanicasMARGARETH BOYER OWENSB.M., University of Missouri, Kansas City, 1977M.M., ibid., 1978(Music)DISSERTATION: Musical Subjects in theIllumination of Books of Hours fromFifteenth-century France and FlandersPHILLIP MUNSEL RICHARDSA.B., Yale University, 1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1974(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The New Divinity: Puritanism asIdeology in the Eighteenth CenturyDOUGLAS F. RUTLEDGEA.B., Grand Valley State College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Measure for Measure and theRitual Tradition in Medieval and RenaissanceDramaMAUREEN PATRICIA RYANA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1973A .M., ibid., 1977(Art)DISSERTATION: Peasant Painting and Its Criticismin France, 1875-1885: Themes and DebatesKEITH WILLIAM TUMAA.B., University of Akron, 1979A .M., University of Chicago, 1980(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Literary Avant-garde inAmerica13SHOICHIOKUYAMAB.E., Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1980A.B., Iowa State University, Ames, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Reaction Dynamics in theCondensed PhaseIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESSCOTT ROBERT ANDERSONS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980S.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Physics)DISSERTATION: Growth and Equilibration in theTwo-dimensional Random-field Ising ModelSCOTT WILLIAM BARTONA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: In-plane X-ray Diffraction fromPure and Amphiphile Liquid SurfacesTHOMAS LINWOOD BECKA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Cluster Melting: Structure andDynamicsLIN XIANG-QUN CHENB.Sc., Beijing University, China, 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Ultrafost Studies of the Dynamicsof Peptides and Proteins: Using Tryptophan asa ProbeBINNY JOSEPH CHERAYILB.Sc., University of Madras, India, 1978M.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras,India, 1980S.M., University of Maryland, College Park,1983(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Renormalization Group Studies ofSemidilute Polymer SolutionsWILLETTA GREENE-JOHNSONS.B., Stanford University, 1979(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Effect of the Exchange ModeDynamics on Vibrational Phase Relaxation atSurfacesCHRIS XAVIER HABISOHNS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1982S.B., ibid., 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Calculation of RadiatedGravitational Energy Using the Second-orderEinstein TensorDI-JIA LIUS.B., Beijing University, China, 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: High Resolution InfraredSpectroscopic Studies of Molecular Ions UsingTunable Diode LasersMICHAEL ANTHONY MARKOWITZA .B., University of Pennsylvania, 1981(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Specificity, Kinetics, andMechanism of Phospholipase A2 from the Venomof Agkistrodon Piscivorus Piscivorus GLEN ALBIN PETERSONS.B., University of Puget Sound, 1981(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Reactions of UnsaturatedOrganotriflates and Fischer-type CarbeneComplexesKRISTIN ANN SCHLEICHA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(Physics)DISSERTATION: Conformal Rotation inPerturbative GravityMITCHELL PHELPS STOKESA.B., Yale University, 1979S.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Faithfulness, Fitting Ideals, andDualityMING TANGS.B., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Heifei, Anhui, 1982(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Isotopically Anomalous Ne andXe in Meteorites and Their Carriers, SiC, andDiamondSHI-QING WANGS.B., Wuhan University, China, 1982(Physics)DISSERTATION: Hydrodynamics of Dilute RousePolymer Solutions under FlowZHEN-GANG WANGS.B., Beijing University, China, 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Statistical Mechanics of Polymersnear an Interface and in Confined GeometriesPETER MATTHIAS WEBERDipl., Universitat Fridericiana, Karlsruhe, WestGermany, 1979Dipl., ibid., 1983(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Vibrational Relaxation in the vander Waals Complexes Tetrazine - X (X = Ar,Kr, and Xe)FRANK J. O. WEBSTERA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1978S.B., ibid., 1979(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Calculated Reactivity of H + H2and its IsotopomersFRANCISCUS L. H. WOLFS(Physics)DISSERTATION: Fission and Deep-inelasticScattering Yields for 58Ni + 112,124Sn at Energiesaround the Barrier14IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESDAVID G. ABLERA.B., Macalester College, 1982(Economics)DISSERTATION: Logrolling on Farm Legislation inthe U.S. House oj RepresentativesKATHLEEN MARIE BEISELS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1978A.M., University oJChicago, 1980(Behavioral Sciences: Social & OrganizationalPsychology)DISSERTATION: Lawyers' Behaviors and AttitudesRegarding Service to Underrepresented Clients:A Longitudinal StudyMARIO ESTEBAN CARRANZADipl., Universidad Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1970Lie., ibid., 1975(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Nuclear Proliferation andRegional Security in Latin America and SouthAsia: A Comparative Regional StudyRUTH BRECKINRIDGE CHURCHA.B., Coe College, 1975A .M., University oj Chicago, 1980(Education)DISSERTATION: The Mismatch between Gestureand Speech as an Index oj TransitionalKnowledgeJANE ELIZABETH CURRYA .B., Bucknell University, 1974M.A. T, University oJChicago, 1977(Education)DISSERTATION: Improving Secondary SchoolStudents' InJerential Responses to LiteratureDAVID F. ERICSONA .B., Wayne State University, 1972A.M., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1973(Political Science)DISSERTATION: American Republicanism,1787-1833: The Federal Farmer and DanielWebsterCAROL ANN EVERSONA.B., University oj Wisconsin, La Crosse, 1979(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Total Sleep Deprivation in theRat: Physiological and Biochemical EffectsARGELINA MARIA CHEIBUBFIGUEIREDOBach., Universidade Federal Fluminense Niteroi,Brazil, 1970Lie., ibid., 1970Mestrado, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil,1976(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Political Coalitions in Brazil-1961-1964: Democratic Alternatives to thePolitical Crisis RAYMOND ALAN FRIEDMANA .B., Yale University, 1980A.M., University oJChicago, 1983(Sociology) ,DISSERTATION: Organizational Change andCultural Analysis: Redefining Labor-relationsat International HarvesterMAX K. GILLMANA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1979A.M., University oJChicago, 1981(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Time Value oj MoneyMARIO GUTIERREZ-URRUTIALie., Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago,1974Ing. Com., ibid., 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1981(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays oj the System oj NationalAccounts in LDC'sRITA HEADRICKA.B., Swarthmore College, 1964A.M., University oJChicago, 1976(History)DISSERTATION: The Impact oj Colonialism onHealth in French Equatorial Africa, 1880-1934HA-HYUN JOA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 1979A .M., ibid., 1981(Economics)DISSERTATION: Comovements oj Business Cyclesin Open EconomiesJONATHAN BEN KAMIENA.B., Middlebury College, 1982(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Discriminative StimulusProperties oj Dopamine AgonistsDONALD SCOTT KENKELA .B., University oj Kentucky, 1981A.M., University oJChicago, 1983(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Demand Jor PreventiveMedical CareMARTHA LAMPLANDA.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis,1977A.M., ibid., 1979(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Working through History:Idealogies oj Work and Agricultural Productionin a Hungarian Village, 1918-1983THOMAS EDWARD LENGYELA.B., University oJ California, Berkeley, 1970A.M., University oJChicago, 1974(Anthropology/Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Cultural Organization ojLanguage in a Mayan Community15SIU FAI LEUNGB.S.S., University oj Hong Kong, 1982A.M., University oJChicago, 1985(Econom ics)DISSERTATION: A Theoretical and EmpiricalAnalysis oj the Effects oj Parental SexPreJerences on FertilityKATHRYN F. MASONA .B., Lake Forest College, 1969A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1975(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: A Woman's Place: TheArticulation oj Social Structure by MooseCo-wives and MothersJUAN JORGE MEDINALic., Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza,Argentina, 1965Doc., ibid., 1967(Economics)DISSERTATION: Protection, True Protection, andAggregate ProtectionELLEN MARIE MORRISONA.B., University oJ California, Los Angeles,1977A .M·1 University oj Chicago, 1982(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Interdependence between HMOsand Health Care Providers: A TheoreticalModel Jor the Growth oj Managed CareDANIEL VA. OLSONA .B., Bethel College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Networks oj Religious Belongingin Five Baptist CongregationsVISHVAjIT PANDYAA .B., University oj Delhi, India, 1978A.M., ibid., 1980M. Phil., Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi,India, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Above the Forest: A Study ojAndamanese Ethnoanemology, Cosmology, andthe Power oj RitualKI SEONG PARKB. Ec., Seoul National University, Korea, 1981A .M., University oj Chicago, 1986(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Theory oj On-the-Joh LearningLAURA LEE PEDELTYA .B., Kalamazoo College, 1977A.M., University oJChicago, 1984(Behavioral Sciences: Cognition &Communication)DISSERTATION: Gesture in AphasiaMICHELLE D. PERRYA.B., Brandeis University, 1979A. M., University oj Chicago, 1982(Education)DISSERTATION: Transitional Knowledge in theAcquisition oj Concepts GLENN M. RICKETTSA .B., Temple University, 1971A.M., ibid., 1973(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Soviet Riddle: Change andContinuity in American PerceptionsROBIN ANN ROSENBERGS.B., Cornell University, 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1979(Behavioral Sciences: Cognition &Communication)DISSERTATION: The Acquisition oj the AnaphoricUse oj PronounsWILLIAM STURMAN SAXA .B., University oj Washington, 1980A.M., University oJChicago, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Chaya Maya: The Songs andJourneys oj Nanda DeviGREGORY SCHREMPPA .B., Washington State University, 1972A .M., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1975A.M., University oj Chicago, 1978(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Maori Cosmogonic ThoughtE. MATTHEW SCHULZS.B., Iowa State University, 1976S.M., Washington State University, 1980(Education)DISSERTATION: Functional Assessment inRehabilitation: An Example with the VisuallyImpairedIQBAL SINGHA.B., Punjabi University, Patiala, India, 1980A .M., University oj Mysore, Karnat a, India,1981S.M., University oj Madras, India, 1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Atlantic Alliance: StrategicTechnology, Politics, and ChangeGREGORY BRUCE SMITHA .B., Syracuse University, 1972A .M., University oj Chicago, 1977(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Between Eternities: Existentialismand Political Philosophy-A Study oj Nietzscheand HeideggerJOANNE MARIE STOHSA .B., Cleveland State University, 1976S.M., University oj Nebraska, Lincoln, 1979(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Career Lines oj Fine Artists:Precursors and ConcomitantsCARLOS A. VEGH GRAMONTA .B., American University, 1983A -. M., University of Chicago, 1984(Economics)DISSERTATION: On the Effects oj CurrencySubstitution on the Optimal Inflation Tax andon the Response oj the Current Account toSupply Shocks16ODALIA HO WONGA.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1979A. M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Sociology)DISSERTATION: A Survival Analysis oj FirstMarriage Postponement.WILLIAM VELOCEB. Sc., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1977M. Math., University oj Waterloo, Ontario,Canada, 1978A .M., University oj Western Ontario, London,Canada, 1979(Economics)DISSERTATION: Issues in Modeling Entry andExit in a Competitive Industry NAI-TEH WUA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1973A.M., ibid., 1977(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics oj a RegimePatronage System: Mobilization and Control inan Authoritarian Regime.AVI WEISSA.B., Bar-llan University, Ramat Gan, Israel,1980A .M., University oj Chicago, 1981(Economics)DISSERTATION: Firm-specific Physical Capital: AnEmpirical Analysis oj Vertical MergersMURRAY JUSTIN WILKINSONA . B., University oJ Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,South Africa, 1969A .B., ibid., 1970A.M., ibid., 1974(Geography)DISSERTATION: A Late Cenozoic GeomorphicHistory oj the Lower Tumas River Basin in theCentral Namib Desert JUNJI YANOA.B., University oj Osaka PreJecture, Japan,1976A .M., Nagoya University, Japan, 1978(Economics)DISSERTATION: Tests oj the RationalExpectations- Natural Rate Hypothesis Jorthe Japanese Economy17VICTOR WEBE ,Director of Chapel MusicWOLFGANG ..BSAM, University OrganistWYLIE CRAW RD, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINFRANK W FITCHROBERT S. HAMADAGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINN ASSISTANT MARSHALSWILLIAM D. PATTISONHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P STRAUSRONALD A. THIS TEDKAREN ANDERSONJOHN ERNEST BOHNMARION BUCK WALTERJOHN CHIAPETTABENJAMIM CLARKSEAN WILLIAM COLLIGANELIZABETH EVE DE GRAZIAVARUN GAURIROBERT GROSSMANDAVID ALAN HINDSPETER IRELANDSUSAN KAY JACOB STUDENT MARSHALS, 1987-88JAMIE JOHNSONSTEFAN KERTESZALISON MCCURDYMATTHEW GORDON MELDORFMICHAEL JOHN PERTELDIANA POULOSJULIA ROUTBORTMARl CHRISTINE SCHINDELESTEPHEN SIEGELTIMOTHY STUHLDREHERSUSAN TOLMANRENATA VARIAKOJIS