THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO·.;:::: FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheFour Hundred Ninth/cONVOCATION)/TheSPRINGJune TenthA .D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-eightCONTENTSPRAYER 5CONVOCATION ADDRESS 6ANTHEM 6AWARD OF HONORS 7CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22The College --. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25The Division of the Biological Sciences and thePritzker School of MedicineMaster of Science 25Doctor of Medicine 30Doctor of Philosophy 33The Division of HumanitiesMaster of Arts 26Master of Fine Arts 27Doctor of Philosophy 33The Division of the Physical SciencesMaster of Science 28Doctor of Philosophy 34The Division of the Social SciencesMaster of Arts 28Master of Arts in Teaching 30Master of Science in Teaching 30Doctor of Philosophy 35CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES 22ALMA MATER 24BENEDICTION 24Please refrain from applause until the President leads the audiencein acknowledging the awarding of degrees after her remarks.Photographs may be taken in Chapel only after the recessional.3ORDIER Of IEXIERCnSIESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clocleHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Fanfare for the City of Vienna(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer) Richard StraussThe 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 University·THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDeem of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel5THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((MENTORINGJJJAMES M. REDFIELDProfessor) Committee on Social Thought and Departmentof Classical Languages and LiteraturesTHE ANTHEM"Alleluia" Randall ThompsonThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Organ6THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Deborah Jane Elizabeth Ashraf Hanna El-Far Stephen Edward Krause Philip Craig RodkinAdkins Herodotos Ellinas Jeff P. Kupperman Audrey Ann RosenbergAlbert Dick Adriani Eric Jonathon Elvekrog Michelle Marie LaMar Julia Catherine RoutbortDavid Warren Anderson Rebecca Eugenia Erlij David Kenneth Larsen Erika RubelKaren E. Anderson Kathryn Evans Stephen Scotf Lawrence Joseph Robert SachlebenJessica Yao Ang Michael Lloyd Farrar H. Maya Leibman Sanjay Miglani SahgalLaura Elizabeth Bader Stuart M. Feffer Paul Frederick Lerner Daniel Garett SakuraMirza Qader Ali Baig Benjamin Forest Er Liu George I. SaltiLeslie G. Barnhart Andrew Clinton Forsaith Vejas Gabrielius Liulevicius Mark Alan SalzingerAmir Asaad Loucas Edward Joseph Fournier David Oliver Lloyd Jigisha NavinchandraBastawrous Maria Kristine Freeman Brandon Charles Look SanghaviRobert Manly Beals Amelia Lucie Gallitano Wendell Jean-H wa Lu Andrew David SapersteinAlexander Rabi Beels Varun Gauri Stephen R. Lyle Eric Andrew SatherAlex Scott Befeler David Matthew Glaser . Sarah John F. Manges Christopher JohnAndrew Leonard Belmonte Shawn Alesia Golden Alison Kay Manzer ScarboroughValerie Blount Bennett Terry T. Gong Silvia Marsans Mari Christine SchindeleNancy Kay Berlage Tara Leigh Goodwin Alison McCurdy Amelia Caroline SchmertzElizabeth Kara Blank Alexander Ross Gottschalk Douglas D. McQuide Christian MaximillianJane T. Bohman Michael William Grenke Gregg Laurence Michel SchmidtJohn Lewis Bohn Leah Gressel John J. Michniak Karen SchraderJames H. Bolin, Jr. I. Robert Grossman Giulia Mobarhan Michael Allen SchwartzAlfred Michael Boll Jeffrey Charles Groulx Damaris Moore Kenneth Russell SembachEileen Marie Boyle Miguel A. Gualdron Neala Doyle Moore Linda K. SharpMary Elizabeth Brady Tracy Dawn Davis Gustilo Michael Hennessey Mulroy Corrine Joan SheetzSharon C. Brinkman Gregory Michael Hajek Lauren Carol Murphy Norah Elizabeth ShemetulskisDorofay George Brode Jana Beatrice Hale Brian Nichiporuk Stephen Frederick SiegelHarold Miller Buck Sherin Halfon Craig Patrick Nolan Swati SinghTimothy John Burroughs Mark Jonathan Halsted Kerri Louise Noland Barbara Lee SmithClement Al bert Cahall Lesley Aurele Ham Sharon A. Norris Dawn Lesli SmithJames Leslie Cambias Jane Ann Hardick Paul William Okel Jennifer SobotkaKateri Mary Carmola Robert Joseph Herceg Tod Allen Olson Algirdas Antanas SodonisGlenn Alan Carnagey, Jr. Larry Eugene Hess Todd Packer Esta A. SpaldingMonica Jean Casper Brent Jon Hieggelke Mee Jung Park Camille Marie SteberAnthony Castrilli, Jr. David Alan Hinds Julie Ann Pekarek Kurt J. SteibJohn E. Chiappetta Dawn Michelle Hirakawa William Forest Allen Penn John Magrish SteinKaren Cho Eric Edward Hjelmfelt Michael John Pertel Christopher Monroe StrausEdward Xavier Clinton Michael David Hagan Lawrence A. Peskin Saul Robert StriebKerstan Bond Cohen Thomas Angelo Inck Clark M. Peters Jeffrey Maurice Sutter manSean William Colligan Peter N. Ireland Susmitha Pinnamaneni Adam SzaboAlexandra Blanche Conroy Dorothea Anne Israel John Joseph Wykes Plampin Patrick Anthony ToddRichard Allen Davis III Robert Michael I vanauskas Stephanie Semple Platz Renata Jurate VariakojisElizabeth Eve deGrazia Susan Kay Jacob Robert Lawrence Pomper Rachel Burdick VinkeyKaren Silvia Deleon-lones Jamie Marie Johnson Diana G. Poulos John Harris WalkerJohn Michael Desper Clark Brenden Joiner Elise Ann Ralph Reece David WalkerBarbara E. DesRosiers Bertrand Paul Kaper Kartik Kalyan Raman Ann Elizabeth WhitneyNathaniel Paul Deutsch Sharon Elaine Karohl Barbara Ann Ramlo -Timothy Alan WicksSimrit Blair Dhesi Stefan Geoffrey Kertesz Jonathan Antler Rapping Elizabeth Adeline WilsonKyle David Dixon Sung Hui Kim Rajeev Rathi Rick WojcikDavid Allen Doneff Christie Marie King Elaine Reardon Michelle Elise WynnValerie Lynn Drag Michael Curtis King Lynn Maxine Reed Lee-Ann YangChristine Maria Dyrud Francis Kuan-Jen Ko Richard Thomas Rinaolo Elizabeth H. YimRichard Lawrence Edwards Daniel Cheevers Kol b Thomas Jay Roberts Young-Kyu YooJoseph Frederick Ehlers Mustafa Can Koluman David Feiner Willard Robison Alaine Marie Zachary7Members elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination of theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:1988 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARKaren E. AndersonAndrew Leonard BelmonteJames H. Bolin, Jr.Eileen Marie BoyleGlenn Alan Carnagey, Jr.Anthony Castrilli, Jr.Edward Xavier ClintonLawrence Philip DahlNathaniel Paul DeutschAshraf Hanna EI-FarStuart M. FefferBenjamin ForestMaria Kristine FreemanVarun GauriAlexander Ross Gottschalk Tracy Dawn Davis GustiloMark Jonathan HalstedPeter N. IrelandJamie Marie JohnsonStefan Geoffrey KerteszJeffrey P. KuppermanStephen Scott LawrenceH. Maya LeibmanVejas Gabrielius LiuleviciusAlison Kay ManzerDamaris MooreLynn Albert NelsonKerri Louise NolandMee Jung ParkLawrence A. Peskin1988 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARJohn Lewis BohnJohn E. ChiapettaSean William ColliganElizabeth Eve De Grazia I. Robert GrossmanDavid Alan HindsSusan Kay JacobAlison McCurdy1989 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARGeorge Colin BestEric Brian DahlLisa Dhar Mona EI NaggarPaul David HaarClaudine Marie Kasinak Stephanie Semple PlatzDiana G. PoulosBarbara Ann RamloRichard Thomas RinaoloPhilip Craig RodkinJulia Catherine RoutbortJigisha SanghaviAndrew David SapersteinBarbara Lee SmithDawn Lesli SmithAlgirdas Antanas SodonisTimothy Alan WicksMatthew Gordon MeldorfMichael John PertelMar i Christine SchindeleSusan TolmanMiriam SagherMembers elected to the Society ofthe Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Sciencefor evidence of ability in research work in Science:David L. Rabinowitz Francis RobicheauxKimberly A. NeelyMichael John PertelXi-Qiang YanAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments ofScience for evidence of ability in research work in Science:William GoldsteinSherin HalfonJohn King Peter KnippBruce Charles LockeGerard MarekSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of AlphaOmega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Elin Angeid-BackmanEric Allan BrandserDaniel Eric BrierRobert Fredrick BrookerLynn Gaye BrownMary Ann Carmack Michele Marie Aline David Jacqueline Miriam MolineCharis Eu-li Eng John MorelloMartin Joseph Fee Louis Joseph MugliaMatthew James Hegewald Paul Terry PrinzPatrick Bartholomew Herson Venkat Manoranjan ReddyGeorge John Kolettis Grace Li-Chun Su8Members elected to Gamma of III in 0 is Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, on nomination of theGraduate School of Business for scholarship and accomplishment in studies in BusinessAdministration:David Rhys Beaglehole Rajan Hooda Steven Charles PatrickWayne Marshall Begin Todd L. Hooper Nigel Stuart ThomasPhilip Gary Berger Jane L. Hund PentlandJonathan Brookner Thomas N. Hund Renaud F. Plant aDaniel L. Broughton Maria Anne Johnson Diane M. PulkownikWilliam Paul Bryan Eric Franz Gunther Junkel Marc Conrad ReinischSandra Bulmash George Koshy Gregory John RichardsonHoward Jay Bunsis Catherine Elizabeth Kozik Timothy Durrett RoweMark Robert Cardwell Donald A. Krueger George Gregory SauterMichael Anthony Clabby John William Krug Robert Ira SchaeferMichael Bruce Clement Shashank Ramchandra Elizabeth Ann Shapiro KopinBrad Yale Coleman Kulkarni Morris ShawnJohn Trevor Colvin Christopher Calve Kunhardt Timothy Martin SheererDouglas Adam Dachille Alex Shu- Tak Lam Philip Sandor SiegelJohn Philip Delea, Jr. Larry William Lathrop Manbir Nayyar SinghRobert E. Draba Susan Kieshauer Lefebure Andrew Orkin SmithJames Gerard Ducay Martin E. Less Christopher Stephen SmithN. Richard Dunteman Allison Tovah Lee Levin Gregory Charles SmithermanJames Leonard Edstrom Graham Dowley Lewis Matthew Hilton StoneStuart Martin Essig Thomas Kuosheng Liao Richard Michael StrezoElizabeth Bradford Fear David Caldwell Light Thomas Aquinas Sur ranRobert Brian Fencl Douglas A. Loeffler Hisao TateishiRobert J. File Rafael Macia-Castillo Brian Curtis TaylorGregory Peter Filippone Francois Paul Marchal Mitchell Scott TaylorA. Robert Florio III Michael Hugh McKay Elizabeth Ann ThelinNancy Jeanne Foster Arthur Gordon Joseph William ToussaintDennis Michael Frendahl Middlebrooks Jeffrey Scott TuckerAllan Roger Frydenlund Edward F. Mineman John W. WallaceEfraim Gildor Christopher J. Molumphy Stanley Chun WangDeborah Rose Green Charles J. Mueller William H. WentzPhilip Bruce Griffith Daniel A. Ninivaggi Richard Charles WirthlinDamien Harte Timothy Robert O'Connor Marianne Louise WoodwardDavid Robert Hayes Adam S. Pajerski David Colin YardTimothy John Heiks Stathis George Papalexiou Kimberly YimJudith J. Helms Edgardo Pappacena Benjamin ZeePaul Stuart Henderson Chi-Wan Park Arthur Joseph Zito, Jr.Julia Ann Henel Donald Huntley Patrick, Jr.Members of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of the Coiffor excellencein the work of the School:Michael David AnnesMarc Stuart BrennerChristopher Ludwig MariaEisgruberErin Suzanne EnrightHugh Lee HallmanPaul Justin Heald David Ian HurwitzDavid Geoffrey LittRichard Allen NagaredaStephen Laurence RitchieBrian Douglas SieveAndrew Orkin Smith Sean Richard SmithSamuel Austell Wilkins IIIL. Michelle WilsonRichard Charles WirthlinDavid Jon WolfsohnAri Shlomo Z ymelman9The Academy ofAmerican Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poem or groupof poems, is awarded toDamaris Moore CYCLE OF POEMS: "The InvisibleSupplement""Watching""Pleasure"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, are awarded toJames Spencer, FirstMari Christine Schindele, Second David Rehm, ThirdJackie Edelberg, FourthThe American Medical Women's Association Awards, to women medical students forscholastic achievement, are made toElin Ageid-BackmanLynn Gaye BrownMary Ann CarmackLinnea Ingrid ChapLaura Weiss LaneVesna Martich Jacqueline Miriam MolineCatherine Marie MoranLorene Elaine RutherfordJuliet Jean SpelmanGrace Li-Chun SuPatricia Cheoy WongThe]. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, is made toEdward M. RuderThe Mary H. Bachmeyer Prize, to the student in the Graduate School of Businesshaving the best record in the field of Health Administration, is awarded toDanielle Kim CarrierThe Elizabeth and Merton Backus Prize, to a graduate student of French for unusualacademic excellence, is awarded toDaniel David BertscheThe Patricia Lynn Baker Memorial Prize, to a student in Political Science, Sociology,or in the Divisional Master's program, for the use of social science knowledge inimproving human welfare, identifying and analyzing institutionalized forms ofinequality, and in promoting social reform, is awarded toMichael McIntyre(Political Science) ESSAY: "The Chambonnais as RationalActors"The Asilee Gary Banks Prize, to an upperclassman in Henderson House forsignificant contributions to the life of the House, is awarded toEdward Leo Farrell IIIThe Edith Ballwebber Prizes, awarded by the Women's Advisory Board for Athleticsand the Department of Physical Education and Athletics to a woman athlete whohas contributed significantly to the varsity sport, are made toClass of 1988 Dorothea Anne IsraelLisa Ann RagoneSung-Lana KimLouise WilkersonKristin MaschkaClass of 1989Class of 1990Class of 199110The Ann Barber Outstanding Service Awards, for the third-year students who havemade a particularly helpful contribution to the quality oflife at the Law School, aremade toJulie Marion BradlowAndrew Patner Dean Andrew SchrammThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prizes in American History, to thebest Senior students majoring in United States History, are awarded toJane Ann Hardick ESSAY: "The Politics of Divinity: Renewaland Community Action in UptownChicago"Barbara Lee Smith ESSAY: "Revealing 'Freedom'"The Baroque Studies Prizes, to students in the Department of Art for outstandingessays, are awarded toJennie Elizabeth Jane ESSAY: "Bernini and the Baroque: TheDevelopment of his Free-standingSculptural Groups"Bessie R. Tina Yarborough ESSAY: "A Feminine Aesthetic: The Joy ofWork. Judith Leyster's Self-Portrait,ca. 1635."The Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, for outstanding work in the first-year legal researchand writing program, are awarded toAshutosh Avinash BhagwatWilliam Witbeck DavisBruce Waldo Doughty Jacqueline GeresonAndrea Marie NerviHenry Andrew Olsen IIIThe Sonia G. Berz Honors Award, to that student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration who shows great juture promise in the field ofservices to the elderly,is made toMeng-Sang FangThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes ,Jor distinction in humanistic pursuits inthe College community, are awarded toLeah GresselGregory Alexander Kotis Amelia Caroline SchmertzThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in the GraduateSchool of Business with the most outstanding academic record, is awarded toMichael Hugh McKayThe D. Francis Bustin Prizes, for outstanding student comments published in theUniversity of Chicago Law Review and the University of Chicago LegalForum, are awarded toPaul Justin HealdGregory Alden Mark . James Philip Rosenzweig11Stephen Frederick Siegel Susan TolmanThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior Medical student for proficiency in clinicalmedicine, is made toElin Angeid-BackmanThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved the highestrecord in the field of Mathematics, are awarded toThe Ronald S. Crane Award,for distinction in scholarly writing on literary questions,is made toCraig Michael Rustici ESSAY' "Ironic Metaphor"The Catherine Dobson Prize, to a Senior medical student for the best oral presentationof research done by a non-Ph.D. student, is awarded toVesna MartichThe Isaiah S. Dorfman Prize, for outstanding work in Labor Law, is awarded toMarc Stuart Brenner 1987 Rachel Claire Heyman 1988The Gertrude Dudley Medal, to the Senior Female Athlete who has contributed sig­nificantly in both leadership and performance to the Women's Athletic Program, isawarded toKathleen Margaret FitzpatrickThe Financial Executive Institute Award, to a student in the Graduate School ofBusiness for excellence in Accounting and Financial Management, is made toJohn William WallaceIThe Elsie F. Filippi Memorial Prize in Poetry, to a student in the College who dem-onstrates distinction in poetic composition or in the study ofpoetry, is awarded toDamaris Moore POEMS: "The Invisible Supplement""The Dusty Earth""November Game"The John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems, areawarded toAndrea Kambara, FirstTimothy Spieker man, SecondPage Matheson, Third ENTRY: "Requiem" (cycle of poems)ENTRY: "I Was a Car Buff'ENTRY: "To Antigone, Guarding herBrothers' Graves"12The Marc Perry Galler Prizes for Student Research, to students in the Divisionswhose dissertations are judged as the most distinguished pieces of scholarship in agiven year, are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESGregg B. Wells(Department of Biophysicsand Theoretical Biology,December, 1987)Carla B. Fjeld(Committee on HumanNutrition and NutritionalBiology, June, 1987) DISSERTATION: "Determination of Molecu­lar Conformations of Spin­Labeled Molecules by EndorSpectroscopy: Structure atthe Active Site of an Acyl­Enzyme of Chymotryspinand Implications for theReaction Mechanism"DISSERTATION: "Energy Metabolism andBody Composition duringCatch-Up Growth in Mal­nourished Children"David T. Read(Department of EnglishLanguage and Literature,June, 1987) HUMANITIESDISSERTATION: "Discovering an Empire: AGeographical Reading ofBook II of the Faerie Queene"Albert Fu(Department of Astronomyand Astrophysics,June, 1987) PHYSICAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION "The Thermodynamics ofAnisotropic Radiating Sys­tems"John Lucy(Department ofBehavioral Sciences,August, 1987) SOCIAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION: "Grammatical Categoriesand Cognitive Processes: AnHistorical, Theoretical andEmpirical Reevaluation ofthe Linguistic RelativityHypothesis"The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize, to a student in the Department of Physiology forindustry, sincerity, and ability, is awarded toB. Ellen ScanleyThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Germanic Lan­guages and Literatures, are awarded toBarbara Fargo Eric WennerThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toJeffrey GroulxPaul W Okel PAPER: "Personal Autonomy and the Con­stitution: A Case Study of the Con­stitutional Right to Privacy"PAPER: "Turgot and the Abolition of theJurandes: The Role of Economic The­ory in the Political Culture of theAncien Regime13The Lawrence andJosephine Graves Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers in Mathemat­ics in the fourth year ofgraduate study who have an outstanding record of effectiveand responsible teaching, are made toStephen BuckleyDaniel Goldstein Karen PinneyThe Walter L. Hass Most Valuable Football Player Award, to the varsity footballplayer who has made the most significant contribution to the team effort as voted byhis teammates, is made to-James BonebrakeTheJohn G. Hawthorne Prize in Classical Studies, to thegraduating Senior with thebest record of achievement in classical languages, literatures, or civilization, isawarded toRichard Thomas RinaoloThe Edward M. (((Ted") Haydon Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring thegreatest number of points during the season, is awarded toMark Edward CawiThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department of Music whoseassociations as a member of this community have been singularly marked by a spiritof caring and helpfulness, is made toScott LandvatterThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a student in the College who has combined excellence inthe pursuit of studies with a profound sense of social responsibility, is awarded toHelen Marsh SerebinThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the 1986-87competition in brief writing and oral argument, are made toKatherine Jo Henry Samuel Austell Wilkins IIIThe Hilger Perry Jenkins Award, for excellence in the performance of academic andpatient-oriented service, is made toLeonard Kaplan, M.D., Resident, Department of MedicineThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, to students in the Divinity School who submit the bestpapers translating, interpreting, or applying the Holy Scriptures to a contemporarysituation, are awarded toWill Deming PAPER: "Mark 9:42-48 as a Window on theFormation of the Gospel Traditionsand on Early Christian Discussionsof Male Sexual Asceticism"PAPER: "The Warning against the FalseProphets: A Study on the Intentionof the Evangelist Matthew Impliedin Matthew 7:15-20"Seung Ai Yang14The Earl S. and Esther Johnson Prize, to a student in the Master of Arts Programwhose paper best combines high scholarly achievement with concern for humanisticaspirations and the practical applications of the Social Sciences, is awarded toRobert Lemelson PAPER: "Phii Pop: The Construction of aMultidimensional Idiom of Distressin Thailand"The Emile Karafiol Prize,for the best Bachelor's essay in European and InternationalHistory, is awarded toVejas Gabrielius Liulevicius ESSAY: "Karl Follen: The Self-Created Man"The Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award, for the best dissertation inBiomedical Research, is made toDavid Bruce RyeThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award, in recognition of outstandingperformance in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, is made toLynn Gaye BrownThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prize, to a graduating Master's degree student inthe School of Social Service Administration for scholarship and professionalleadership, is awarded toMary Beth MaschinotThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup Jor excellence in brief writing and oral argument,is awarded toBeth Louise Golden Sean Richard SmithThe Perrin H. Lowrey Prize, in creative writing, is awarded toSuzanne T. Gurland SHORT STORY: "While the Rest of Us WereSleeping"The Steven Lukes Memorial Prize, to a Senior medical student for excellence in thefields of both Internal Medicine and Neurology, is awarded toTimothy Kurt VartanianThe Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduates who have contributed most to the LawSchool's clinical education program, are made toJohn Anthony Knight Adam SilverThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize, for academic excellence in the M.B.A.program of the Graduate School of Business, is awarded toMichael Hugh McKayThe James A. McClintock Award, for outstanding teaching in the Pritzker School ofMedicine, is made-toEugene Geppert, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine15The David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, to students in the College for an essay showing aspecial skill and sense ofform in the writing of English prose, are awarded toJohn H. Halpern, First ESSAY: "Idealism in Love: Chaucer's'Knight's Tale' and 'Miller's Tale'"George Comer III, Second ESSAY: "The Source of Behavior in GenderRelationships: As Related to Freud'sTheory of the Mind"Adrienne Mong, Third ESSAY: "Human Nature as Seen by Con­fucius and Rousseau"David P. Ring, Third SHORT STORY: "Catapult!"The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who hasperformed the most meritorious research, is made toTom A. KarnezisThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of research done inmedical school, is awarded toThomas John McGarryThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize, for original literary work, is awarded toJean C. Lyons, First SHORT STORY: "The Apology"Rebecca E. Bryant, Second SHORT STORY: "Bringin' Back the Blues"The Herbert]. Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who hasdistinguished himself as a leader through service to the University in a field ofexceptional endeavor, is awarded toDouglas AllchinThe Morton-Murphy Awards, presented quarterly to those students who have workedto improve significantly the quality of University Life, are made toSPRING, 1987Michael CohenYong-Hyun KimJohn PearsonAdam ShepardAUTUMN, 1987Daniel ColemanDavid L. FeigeEmma Briefer FritzWINTER, 1988Mary Elizabeth KnechtAnand S. Raman Maria Song-Irn SuhStelios ValavanisRick WojcikJay PolkKartik K. RamanRick WojcikThe Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each women's sport is elected by her teammates onthe following criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to theteamBasketball-Kathleen Margaret FitzpatrickCross Country-Katharine IrschickSoccer-Christine LoosSoftball-Kathleen McGarvey Swimming- Esta Spalding'Iennis-s-Dorothea Anne IsraelTrack and Field-Sharon JenningsVolleyball-Svetlana Drmanic16The Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each men's sport is elected by his teammates on thefollowing criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to the teamBaseball-Edward M. RuderBasketball-Thomas M. RedburgCross Country-David NavarroFencing-Giorgio KulpFootball-James Bonebrake Soccer-Andrew BrownSwimming- Tord AlshabkhounTennis-Vivek SahotaTrack and Field-Mark Edward CawiWrestling-Joseph Thomas BochenskiThe Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extra curricu­lum at the University of ChicagoKaren Elta AndersonSangeeta Maruti BhoradeKyle David DixonMichael James DrewekDavid L. Feige Kathleen Margaret FitzpatrickNeal Joseph LoevingerGail Anne MartinWilliam Forest Allen PennRick WojcikThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Language andLiterature, is awarded toMirza Qader BaigThe Noyes-Cutter Greek Prize, for the best paper on some phase of a common dialectGreek, is awarded toAndrew C. Eulass PAPER: "Translation and Analysis ofMusonius Rufus' Discourse on Sex­ual Pleasures"The John M. Olin Prize, to the outstanding graduate in Law and Economics, lSawarded toAndrew Orkin SmithThe Casper Platt Award, for the outstanding paper written by a student in the LawSchool, is made toMichael James KeaneThe President's Awards for Student Volunteer Service, to two students in theUniversity for dedication to the community and commitment to the welfare of others,are made toJoanne Micale Gregg Laurence MichelThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research, andclinical medicine, is made toGeorge John KolettisThe Richard W Reilly Awards, to Senior medical students for outstanding aptitude inthe field of Gastroenterology, are made toLinda Ann Lee Grace Li-chun Su17The Center for Research in Security Prices Award, for Excellence in Finance, is madetoStanley Chun WangThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive and original research in the-Department of Sociology, is awarded toRuth Breckinridge Church(December, 1987) DISSERTATION: "The Mismatch betweenGesture and Speech as anIndex of Transitional Knowl­edge"The Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, to a Senior for outstanding achievement duringfour years in medical school, is made toEric Allan BrandserThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student for academicexcellence, is awarded toLynn Gaye BrownThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Prize, to the woman who completed afirst year's work in theCollege with the highest academic standing, is awarded toCatherine Leigh CarsonThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstratedoutstanding achievement, are awarded toMichael James Drewek,Second PAPER: "Purification and Characterizationof Yeast RAS Proteins: Phosphoryla­tion of RAS Proteins"PAPER: "Tissue Specific Regulation ofApoliprotein A-IV and ApoliproteinB Gene Expression in the Rat"PAPER: "The Carboxy Terminus of MHeClass I Antigens Associated with theDetermination of Antigen Loss dur­ing Tumor Escape"Elizabeth H. Yim,FirstBarbara Ann Starr,ThirdThe Bernard Smaller Prizes in Magnetic Resonance, to advanced graduate students forresearch contributions in magnetic resonance, are awarded toMalcolm D.E. ForbesGregg B. WellsThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field of literarycriticism, is awarded toPaul W. Peppis ESSAY: "Miltonic Katharsis in SamsonAgonistes"The Hyman M. Spector Award, for outstanding scholarship in the field of CivilLiberties, is awarded toChristopher Ludwig Maria EisgruberThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toJoseph Thomas Bochenski18The 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 the lives ofhis teammates; and whose commitment to high values and integrity is expressed inhis relationship with his teammates and coaches, is made toThomas M. RedburgThe Jonathan D. Steiner Prizes, to graduate students in English who have completedoutstanding work in the study of drama or criticism, are awarded toAnne Powers ESSAY: "Whose fault?: Foreknowledge inParadise Lost."Pamela Robertson ESSAY: "Success and the Cynical Director:Preston Sturges' Happy Endings"The Student Laureate Award of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, for over-allexcellence in curricular and extra-curricular activities, is made toJoanna Farmer BoydThe Louis Sudler Prize in the Performing and Creative Arts, to a Senior who hasdemonstrated excellence or the highest standards ofproficiency in the creative arts,is awarded toBenjamin H. ClarkThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievement during fouryears in medical school, is made toLaura Weiss LaneThe Visiting Committee for the Visual Arts Prize, for distinguished work in ArtHistory, is awarded toKerri Louise NolandThe Wilma Walker Honor Award, to students for outstanding work in the first year andfor promise offuture achievement in social work, are made toCarol Montgomery-FateLaura J. MyersThe Napier Wilt Prizes in English and American Literature, to the Seniors who havewritten the best Bachelor's papers, are awarded toJames H. Bolin, Jr. PAPER: "All Fortune Is Good: Boethian Per­spectives on Pearl and the Knights'Tale"PAPER: '''The History of a Young Lady' asTold by the Harlowes, Lovelace, andRichardson: The Fatal Usurpation ofClarissa's Story."Mari Christine SchindeleThe F. Howell Wright Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding performancein the general field of Pediatrics, is made toLorene E. RutherfordThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season, isawarded toJoseph Thomas Bochenski19FELLOWSHIPSChicago/Cambridge Exchange GrantJulia Catherine RoutbortCarnegie Endowment for International PeaceMarianne GrinChurchill ScholarshipDavid Alan HindsDAAD GrantDavid Alan HindsStephen Frederick Siegel Christina VoulgarelisDawn DeVriesGreg Eghigian Matthew LevingerFulbright Grant (lIE/USIA)Howard Hughes Doctoral Fellowship in Biological SciencesDavid Alan HindsGeorge Lurcy FellowJanet MorfordMedical Scientists Training ProgramMarion Buckwalter Alexander Ross GottschalkMellon Fellowships in the HumanitiesStuart M. FefferVejas Gabrielius LiuleviciusMari Christine Schindele Amy StambachAllison WinterNational Endowment for the Humanities (( Younger Scholars" GrantsLinda PrinceJesse Scheidlower Bert Vaux20FELLOWSHIPSNational Science Foundation Graduate FellowshipsMatthew BrandCasey FinnertyDavid Alan HindsPeter N. IrelandMichael John PertelElizabeth Roach Nathan SchoppaSamual SchwartzStephen Frederick SiegelSusan TolmanAlison WinterOffice of Naval Research Graduate FellowshipStephen Frederick SiegelState Farm "Exceptional Student" FellowshipsAbraham BellMarianne Grin Adam ShepardU. S.I.A. Fulbright FellowshipsMatthew BergDavid GraeberSheila JagerPhilip Krey Stephen SiegelChristina VoulgarelisRichard Warren21THE 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 leads theaudience 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 byActing Dean Thomas J. KrizekIn 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 BoyerTHE CONFERRING OF THEHONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:RICHARD B. BERNSTEIN, Professor of Chemistry} University ofCalifornia} Los AngelesAs a pioneer in the systematic study of the fundamental collisions underlying chemicalreactions, you have created the agenda for an entire field of research. In establishingexperimental and theoretical benchmarks, you defined what it should mean to understandchemical kinetics in a way that set the goals for generations of your successors.The candidate will be presented by R. Stephen Berry, Professor, Department ofChemistry, James Frank Institute, Committee on Public Policy Studies, and theCollege.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:YVES BONNEFOY, Professor of Comparative Studies of the Poetic Function}College de France} Paris} FrancePoet, critic, teacher, you have found a language for the spiritual crisis of a generation andhave inspired and enlightened your readers. At the same time, you have demonstrated,beyond your scrupulous care for words, that it is the common responsibility of poetry andthe university to uphold the integrity of humane letters.The candidate will be presented by James R. Lawler, Edward Carson WallerDistinguished Service Professor, Department of Romance Languages andLiteratures and the College.22For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:GUIDO CALABRESI, Sterling Professor of Law and Dean) Yale Law SchoolAs a founder of the modern law and economics movement, you have transformed theway scholars and students analyze the determinants and effects of legal rules andinstitutions. You saw the possibilities of joining the insights of modern welfare economicswith the principles of tort law and helped revolutionize the law of torts.The candidate will be presented by William M. Landes, Clifton R. MusserProfessor, Law School.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:JOHN MAYNARD SMITH, Emeritus Professor of Biology) University ofSussex) Brighton) EnglandAs a preeminent biologist, your concern for and analytical insight into the variedpatterns of living nature have distingusihed your scholarship in a wide range of biologicaltopics and, above all, in the field of evolution. Your example and writings have inspiredinnumerable students, colleagues, and the broader society.The candidate will be presented by Brian Charlesworth, Professor and Chairman,Department of Ecology and Evolution, and Professor, Committees on Geneticsand Evolutionary Biology.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:AMOS TVERSKY, Davis-Brack Professor of Behavioral Science) StanfordUniversityThrough your extraordinary blend of inventive theory and creative experimentation, youhave illuminated complex behavioral phenomena and influenced work by many other socialscientists, who have been inspired by the combination of your substantive insights, rigorousmodeling, and exacting use of experimental methods.The candidate will be presented by Robin M. Hogarth, Professor, GraduateSchool of Business, and Director, Center for Decision Research.23THE ALMA MATERToday 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 RECESSIONALTriumphal March (from Symphonie, op. 15) Hector Berlioz(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)24CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE HUMANITIES COLLEGIATE DIVISIONFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Arts in the College:MARCIA L. RANSOMII. IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES COLLEGIATE DIVISIONFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Arts in the College:RUBINA SAAERA MUSTAFACANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree oj Master oj Science:PHILIP T CONNOLLYA.B., State University of New York, Purchase,1980(Human Nutrition and Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: Food Allergy and Mental IllnessCHRISTOPHER ERNEST COSANSA.B., University of Chicago, 1986(Anatomy)KARLA LYNN HAHNA.B., Wittenberg University, 1986(Evolutionary Biology)OLIVER SVETOZAR JOVANOVICA.B., University of Chicago, 1987(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) STEPHEN R. LYLE(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)RAFAEL MARQUEZ, JR.A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1984S.M., ibid., 1985(Biology)JOSEPH ROBERT SACHLEBEN(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)MARIANNE WESSLINGS.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1980(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)25II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Art:C. SOREN AMBROSEA .B., New York University, 1986(English Language and Literature)IRENE APPELBAUMA .B., Princeton University, 1984(Philosophy)ANNA SIGRIDUR ARNARA.B., St. OlaJ College, 1984(Art)ANNE G. BALAYA .B., University oj Chicago, 1986(English Language and Literature)MARICE HINTON BENNETTA .B., Bowdoin College, 1983(English Language and Literature)ANNA R. K. BOSCHA .B., Wesleyan University, 1983(Linguistics)LORRAINE CHRISTMAS BROCHUA.B., Brandeis University, 1985(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) -SUSAN WINDISCH BROWNA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987(English Language and Literature)SUSAN ELIZABETH BURNSA .B., Haverford Colleoe, 1985(English Language and Literature)KATHRYN CHAPPELLES.B., University oJOregon, 1975A.B., Portland State University, 1982(English Language and Literature)HEIDI S. CHRISTEINA.B., University oJChicago, 1987(General Studies in the Humanities)KAREN SILVIA DELEON-JONES(Romance Languages and Literatures)GINA MARIA DI GIUSEPPEA .B., Chestnut Hill College, 1983(Art)THERESE CAMILLE DOAKA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1981(Comparative Studies in Literature)ALICE DEBORAH FASANOA.B., Wellesley College, 1982(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH FELDMANA .B., University oj Californi a, Berkeley, 1985(Art)IGNACIO GONZALEZ-ALVAREZA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(Romance Languages and Literatures)TODD GUDGELA.B., University oj Chicago, 1987(Classical Languages and Literatures) WELLS STEVENSON HANSENA .B., Boston College, 1987(Classical Languages and Literatures)NANCY ELIZABETH HENRYA .B., Stanford University, 1987(English Language and Literature)ANNE ELIZABETH HERMANNA .B., Columbia University, 1985(English Language and Literature)SHARI ROBERTS HREHOVA .B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985(English Language and Literature)ROLAND HSUA.B., University oJ California, Berkeley, 1984(Art)SONIA LYNN JACOBSONA .B., Carleton College, 1975(Classical Languages and Literatures)ROBIN LESLIE jASLOWA.B., johns Hopkins University, 1983(Comparative Studies in Literature)JEFFREY RANDALL KELLEYA .B., Kenyon College, 1986(English Langl4age and Literature)FUMIKO KITAMURAA.B., Tokoyo Woman's Christian University,japan, 1979A.M., Tokyo Metropolitan University,japan,1985(Comparative Studies in Literature)KAREN GAIL LEWAKA.B., Scripps College, 1985(English Language and Literature)ANN ELIZABETH LEWINSONA .B., Bard Colleoe, 1986(General Studies in the Humanities)LIN HSIU-LINGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1984(Comparative Studies in Literature)LEONARD ANTHONY LINDEA .B., University oj South Dakota, 1985(Philosophy)ERICA LYNN MANDELA .B., State University oj New York, Binghamton,1986(English Language and Literature)RITA W McCLEARYA .B., University oj Chicago, 1974A.M., York University, Toronto, Ontario,Canada, 1978(Analysis oj Ideas and the Study oj Methods)KATHERINE R. NARVESONA .B., Washington University, 1985M.Phil., University oj London, England, 1987(English Lan<ftua<fte and Literature)26MARK WILLIAM NEWMANA.B., Colgate University, 1978(Art)THEODORA BLAKE OPPELA.B., Smith College, 1972(Classical Languages and Literatures)TIMOTHY L. PARRISHA .B., Trinity University, 1986(English Language and Literature)ANNE ELIZABETH POWERSA.B., Earlham College, 1987(English Language and Literature)RENEE HALL PRICEA.B., Whitman College, 1978S.M., Texas A & M University, College Station,1987(English Language and Literature)CLIFTON KRISTOPHER PRINCEA .B., Carleton College, 1987(English Language and Literature)GLORIA J. RANDLEA.B., Clark College. 1969(English Language and Literature)PAMELA ROBERTSONA .B., Wellesley College, 1986(English Language and Literature)SHARON M. ROWLEYA .B., Temple University, 1987(English Language and Literature)PAUL FRANCIS RYANA .B., Pace University, 1987(English Language and Literature)WANDA SABINB.M., Illinois Benedictine College, 1977(Romance Languages and Literatures)HARRY MELVIN SARTIN JR.A.B., StanJord University, 1987(En,\?lish Language and Literature) DAVID ALLEN SCHABESS.B., Northwestern University, 1983(Comparative Studies in Literature)CAROL A. SCHERERA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985.(History)MARIA MARGARET SCOTTA.B., University oj Calijornia, Los Angeles,1979(English Language and Literature)HANS GEERT SMESSAERTCand., Katholieke Universiteit , Leuv en, Belgium,1985Lic., ibid., 1987(Linguistics)ANDREW HYLAND STEPHENSA .B., Colorado College, 1986(English Language and Literature)SHOKO TATEGAMIA .13., Tokyo National University oj Fine Arts &Music, Japan, 1981 .(Music)DOUGLAS NELSON VARLEYA .B., University oj Virginia, 1983(Linguistics)ALISON MARGARET WEIRICKA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985(Art)FREDERICK PETER WHITINGA.B., Wesleyan University, 1981(English Language and Literature)MARIANA STOYANOVA WILLIAMSDipl., University oj Sofia, Bulgaria, 1982(Slavic Languages and Literatures)CAROLINE R. WILTSHIREA.B., Yale University, 1986(Linguistics)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:KEVIN COONEYB.F.A., Philadelphia College oj Art, 1984(Art)MARILYNN JANET DERWENSKUSB.F.A., Wayne State University, 1960A.M., ibid., 1962(Art) CATHARINE MARY MARKEYB.F.A., School of the Art Institute oJChicago,1983(Art)BONITA SUSAN McLAUGHLINA.B., DePaul University, 1979(Art)MICHAEL JOHN MERCILB.F.A., Minneapolis College oj Art & Design,1978(Art)27III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:EVANGELOS ATHANASIOSCHALIASOSPtychion, University oj Athens, Greece, 1971Ptychion, ibid., 1979(Astronomy & Astrophysics)JANICE LYNN COENS.B., Grove City College, 1986(Geophysical Sciences)KURT DWAINE DESHAYESA.B., Carleton College, 1983(Chemistry)MARK D. HANSENA .B., Cornell University, 1986(Mathematics)DAN LUBINA .B., Northwestern University, 1986S.M., University oJChicago, 1987(Astronomy & Astrophysics)MITCHELL DENNIS MARKSA .B., Yale University, 1970(Computer Science) TAEHEE NOHS.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1985(Chemistry)FABIO MASSIMO ROSSILaurea , I Universita di Roma "La Sapienza",Rome, Italy, 1986(Mathematics)BRUCE WAYNE ROWELLS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1987(Chemistry)WILLIAM RAMSAY TOORS.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1978(Physics)YANG ZENGS.B., Nankai University, China, 1984(Chemistry)SU-MIN ZHOUB.Sc., University oj Science and Technology ojChina, HeJei, Anhui, 1986(Physics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:FERIALE FUAD ABDULLAHA .B., Boston University, 1986(Anthropology)LAURIE JILL ADLERA.B., LaJayette College, 1985(International Relations)ROBERT SETH ADLERA.B., Tufts University, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ARIEH AVISHURA .B., Hebrew University ojJerusalem, Israel,1985(Econom i cs )KAREN MARY BACA-KWANA.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1984(Education)JEAN LESLIE BACONA .B., Wesleyan University, 1983(Sociology)SANDRA DIVELEY BATMANGELICHA .B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1970(Middle Eastern Studies)STACY ALLYN BERGSTROMA.B., University oJChicago, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)MARY ELIZABETH BOTTARIA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1986(Master oj the Arts in Social Sciences) NICHOLAS GILBERT HENRY BURKEA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1985(Econom i cs )CAMILLE M. BUSETTE-HSUA.B., University oJCaliJornia, Berkeley, 1985(Political Science)ELIZABETH J. CARRICKA .B., State University oj New York, Purchase,1985(Anthropology)LYNNE M. CASPERA .B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1984(Sociology)MOONKYUNG CHOIA.B., Boston University, 1985(Sociology)ALAN SCOTT CHRISTYA .B., Carleton College, 1985(History)MAJOR G. COLEMANA .B., University oj Maryland, College Park,1977J.D., University oj Maryland, Baltimore, 1981(Political Science)STEVE COLEMANA.B., University oj Washington, 1985(Anthropology)DORA LUISA COSTAA .B., University oj CaliJornia, Berkeley, 1986(Economics)28CATHLEEN SUSAN DOHRNA.B., University oJChicago, 1984(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JOHN PARKER DUNBARA.B., University oJCalifornaia, Berkeley, 1984(Political Science)MARDA DUNSKYS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981(Middle Eastern Studies)ARTHUR UNGAR ELLISA.B., University oJChicago, 1987(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JOSEPH PETER FERRIEA .B., Williams College, 1983(Economics)CAROL B. FIEDLERA.B., Kenyon College, 1985(Political Science)ANGELA MARIE FRANKLINA .B., Anderson College, 1986(Sociology)WILLIAM HOYT BAIRD GARRETTA .B., Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark, 1983(International Relations)REX CHARLES HAYDON(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)CHRIS JEROME HENNESSYA.B., Reed College, 1980(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)DEBORAH SEID HOWESA.B., Wellesley College, 1982(Education)JINGSHENG HUANGA .B., Beijing University, China, 1983(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)LAURA JENNINGS HUFFA.B., Kenyon College, 1986(International Relations)KAREN KAPNER HYMANA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1982(Social Thought)AKIKO ITOLL.B., Sophia University, Tokyo, japan, 1986(International Relations)ANITA MARIE JACKSONA .B., Northern Illinois University, 1986(Latin American & Carribean Studies)VICTORIA IRENE JENSENA.B., University oJChicago, 1987(International Relations)FRIDA JOHANSENLic ., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina,1968(Economics)DIANE ELIZABETH JOHNSONA .B., Malone College, 1966A .M., Bowling Green State University, 1969(Sociology) PAULA M. JOHNSONS.B., Cornell University, 1987(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)STEPHEN FRANCIS KEENEYA.B., University oJChicago, 1987(International Relations)GEORGE JOSEPH KOCANS.B., University oj Illinos, Chicago, 1967S.M., Chicago State University, 1971(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)CHRISTOPHER KOOMEY(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)BRENDA SPENCER LANDYA.B., University oj Central Florida, 1980(Sociology)ZAI LIANGB.Sc., jilin University, Chang Chun, China,1983(Sociolgy)WARREN KEITH LOWMANA.B., Western Maryland College, 1979(Middle Eastern Studies)JAY SCHINE MARKSA .B., American University, 1984A.M., University oJChicago, 1988(International Relations)STEPHANIE MEDLOCKS.B., Northwestern University, 1969(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ANTHONY JOSEPH MOROSE IIIA.B., Boston College, 1985(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)STEVEN T MURANA.B., University of Chicago, 1987(International Relations)GREGORY JOHN PELNARA .B., Lawrence University, 1985(Economics)LINDA T POTEA.B., St.j;seph's University, 1986(International Relations) .CATHERINE MARY RAFFERTY(International Relations)LINDA SUZANNE RUBINA.B., johannesburg College oj Education,Parletou/n, South Africa, 1963(Education)DORIS SALOMONA.B., Bradley University, 1985(Latin American & Carribean Studies)KENNETH VALEO SCHULTZA .B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,1984(Economics)DEREK MICHAEL SCISSORSA.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1986(Economics)29BETH M. SEGER-WILLIAMSS.B., Illinois State University, 1980(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)THEODORESHENS.B., University oJChicago, 1973(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)DAVID HUNTER SLATERA.B., Vassar College, 1983(Anthropology)LENORA SMITHA .B., Cleveland State University, 1985(Sociology)TIA-MARIA SMITHA.B., Swarthmore College, 1986(Sociology)MARGARITA TARRAGONA DEOLIVERESLie., Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City,Mexico, 1983(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development) BIN TENGS.B., HeJei Polytechnic University, Anhui,China, 1982(Economics)ARIE J. VAN DER PLOEGS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1968(Education)ANN DEMUTH WEBSTERA .B., Wellesley College: 1986(Anthropology)JEFFREY LEE WRIGHTA.B., California State University, Fullerton,1986(International Relations)INJIN YOONA .B., Korea University, Seoul, 1985(Sociology)LUIS E. ZAYASA.B., State University oj New York, Buffalo,1986(Anthropology)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:DAVID TIMOTHY ANDERSONA.B., University oJChicago, 1985(English)LAUREN YVONNE ECK LEEA .B., Northwestern University, 1987(English) CHANELLE McMILLAN SAVICHA.B., Valparaiso University, 1986(English)KAREN A. STEHLIKA .B., DePauw University, 1987(English)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:MARCY CAROLE BERGINA.B., Bucknell University, 1986(Elementary Education)SIMONE THUBET COOPERA.B., University oJChicago, 1987(Elementary Education) MARK ALEXANDER GIFFENA.B., University oJChicago, 1984(Elementary Education)II. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ELIN ANGEID-BACKMANA .B., Art Institute oj Chicago, 1979GREGG ALEXANDER BENDRICKA.B., University oJChicago, 1984S.M., ibid., 1986MICHAEL RAYMOND BINDERS.B., University oj California, Los Angeles, 1984 JOHN FRANCIS BOCHNIAKS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1984GREGORY MATTHEW BOTTEIS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1984ERIC ALLAN BRANDSERS.B., University oj Iowa, 198430MICHAEL EVAN BRESLERS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984DANIEL ERIC BRIERA .B., Wabash College, 1984ROBERT FREDRICK BROOKERS.B., University oj Toledo, 1984WILLIAM SCOTT BROSCHES.B., Marshall (jnilJersity, 1984LYNN GAYE BROWNA .B., Colgate University, 1975S.B., Cornell University, 1978• WITH HONORSHARRY B. BURKEA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1979A.M., ibid., 1980Ph.D., ibid., 1987CHRISTOPHER STERRIE CADMANS.B., StanJord University, 1984DANIEL FREDRICK CANNONA.B., University oJChicago, 1984MARY ANN CARMACKS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1973S.M., ibid., 1978Ph.D., University oJ Oregon, 1984• WITH HONORSLINNEA INGRID CHAPS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984CATHY M. CHAPMANS.B., State University oj New York, Binghamton,1984MATTHEW THOMAS CLANCYB.F.A., Carnegie Melon University, 1976MICHELE MARIE ALINE DAVIDS.B., Roosevelt University, 1978M.B.A., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1985PHILIP M. DILLERA.B., College oj Wooster, 1979Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987MICHAEL JAMES DOUGHERTYS.B., Allegheny College, 1984MARK DAVID DUBINA .B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1983JOHN ARTHUR EKLUNDA .B., St. OlaJ College, 1978Ph.D., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984CHARIS EU-LI ENGA .B., University oj Chicago, 1982Ph.D., ibid., 1986MARTIN JOSEPH FEES.B., University oj Dallas, 1984• WITH HONORSMICHAEL DEAN GAUWITZS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1984STEVE L. GERBERS.B., Butler University, 1984DWIGHT EVERETT HANDS.B., University oj California, Irvine, 1980Ph.D., Chicago Medical School, 1986NANCY LEE HASSINGERA.B., Macalester College, 1984 LAURIE JILL HASTS.B., Indiana University-Bloomington, 1983MATTHEW JAMES HEGEWALDS.B., Gonzaga University, 1984PATRICK BARTHOLOMEW HERSONS.B., St. Norbert College, 1983• WITH HONORSFUKI MARIE HISAMAA.B., Washington University, 1984HELEN JOYCE HOROWITZA.B., University oJChicago, 1983JOHN ROBERT HOTCHKISS, JR.A.B., University oJChicago, 1984JOHN KEUNG HSIANGB.Sc., University oj Iowa, 1981Ph.D., University oJ Chicago, 1986MANSOOR UL-HAQUE HUSAINA.B., Carleton College, 1984• WITH HONORSDANIEL WINSTON IVESA.B., Duke University, 1984BRUCE ROBERT JUNGONSI WADlE KAMELS.B., Arizona State University, 1984ANDREW CHING-HUI KAOA.B., Carleton College, 1984TOM A. KARNEZISS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1984A.B., ibid., 1984KRISTINA MARIE KATZOVITZA.B., Boston University, 1984JAMES WILLIAM KEATING, JR.S.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1984PAUL M. KELLERA .B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1984DAVID ERWIN KLEINER, JR.A.B., St. OlaJColiege, 1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1986GEORGE JOHN KOLETTISA .B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1984• WITH HONORSRONALD STEPHEN KUZOA .B., Bucknell University, 1984MARK BARRY LAMPERTS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984LAURA WEISS LANEA.B., University oJChicago, 1982A.M., ibid., 1983• WITH HONORSPAMELA LEVE LARSONA .B., Northwestern University, 1984LINDA ANN LEEA. B., University oj Chicago, 1984THOMAS KANG-MING LEEA.B., University oJChicago, 1984TINA T LEEA .B., University oj Chicago, 198431RICHARD LENHARDTS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1983JAMES EDWARD LEVINA.B., Princeton University, 1980Ph:D., University oJ Chicago, 1987MONICA WEI-FUNN LOKEA.B., University oJChicago, 1984NANCY BLAIR LYONA.B., University oJChicago, 1974Ph.D., Ibid., 1987VESNA MARTICHA.B., University oJChicago, 1984• WITH HONORSENRIQUE MARTINEZA.B., Harvard University, 1984JEFFREY DEAN McDONALDS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1979Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1985• WITH HONORSTHOMAS JOHN McGARRYS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1980S.B., ibid., 1980Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1986• WITH HONORSCAREY HOWARD MEYERSA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1984JOHN C. MICHAELA.B., University oj Chicago, 1984EDWARD ANDREW MICHALSS.B., Loyola University, New Orleans,Louisiana, 1983LAWRENCE ALAN MISHLOVES.B., University oj Florida, 1984RICHARD LAWRENCE MOLDWINS.B., State University oj New York, Binghamton,1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987JACQUELINE MIRIAM MOLINEA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1984CATHERINE MARIE MORANA.B., University oJChicago, 1984JOHN MORELLOS.B., Georgetown University, 1984CHRISTINE MARTHA MUELLERA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1984LOUIS JOSEPH MUGLIAS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1986• WITH HONORSJAISHANKER NAUTIYALS.B., University oJChicago, 1984PETER NGOC-NHI NGUYENA.B., University oJChicago, 1984MARK T NOOTENSA.B., University oJChicago, 1984STEVEN BRUCE NUSSBAUMS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1983STEVEN E. OZERANA.B., University oJChicago, 1984WILLIAM RICHARD PADGETTA .B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1984 ROBERT JOHN PADLEYS.B., University oJChicago, 1977JAMES LEWIS PORILEA .B., Duke University, 1984PAUL TERRY PRINZS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984FLORENCIA GEORGINA QUES.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984VENKAT MANORANJAN RpDDYS.B., Washington State University, 1984REBECCA LUISA RICOYS.B., University oJOregon, 1984DAVID GERARD RITACCOS.B., Stevens Institute oj Technology, 1980Ph.D., University oj Chicago, 1987MARC NEIL ROYS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984LORENE ELAINE RUTHERFORDA.B., Carleton College, 1980DAVID BRUCE RYES.B., Wayne State University, 1980Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1986BARBARA ELLEN SCANLEYA .B., Barnard College, 1980Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987JENIE CAROLINE EUGENIE SMITHA.B., University oJChicago, 1984JENNIFER ELLYN SOUDERSS.B., Bucknell University, 1984JULIET JEAN SPELMANS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984TED STEPHEN STROMA.B., University oJChicago, 1979S.M., ibid., 1981Ph.D., ibid., 1986GRACE LI-CHUN SUS.B., Yale University, 1984• WITH HONORSAUDREY MICHELLE TATARS.B., Tufts University, 1984BARUCH SOLOMON TICHOA.B., Haverford College, 1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987DAVID SCOTT TOWNSENDA .B., North Central College, 1984XILLA TEGAN USSERYA.B., University oJChicago, 1984JOSEPH VAN VLIETS.B., Calvin College, 1984TIMOTHY VARTANIANA.B., Oakland University, 1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987SARAH MARY VERNONA .B., Carleton College, 1984JOHN ANDREW WATSONA .B., Northwestern University, 1983CARLINE RUTH WILSONS.B., University oJChicago, 1984SETH ISAAC WOLPERTA.B., Colby College, 1984PATRICIA CHEOY WONGA.B., University oJChicago, 198432CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEJOHN EDWARD ARTHUR BERTRAMB.Sc., University of British Columbia,Vancouver, Canada, 1981M.Sc., ibid., 1984(Anatomy)DISSERTATION: The Biomechanics of Bending andIts Implication for Terrestrial SupportRACHEL JENNIFER DETRICKS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1982(Developmental Biology)DISSERTATION: A Characterization of the H-RasProteinsANN ELSBETH HALLANGERS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: Ascending Subcortical Projectionsof the Cholinergic Pedunculopontine TegmentalNucleus and the Mesopontine Tegmentum in theRatXIAOPING HUS.B., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Hefei, Anhui, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Radiology)DISSERTATION: Localization of Nuclear MagneticResonance Spectra Using Spatial Information jromNon-spectroscopic ImagingJEFFREY W. HUBENTHAL- VOSSS.B., University of Washington, 1982(Genetics)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of the Genes andDNA Sequences Encoded in the Short ComponentTerminal Repeat of Herpes Simplex Virus-1KARL FRANK JOHNSONB.Sc., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1983S.M., University of Chicago, 1986(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Characterization of cc-L-jucosi-dase and Its Related Lysosomal Storage DiseaseFucosidosis MARGARET BURGETT LUTZEA .B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Genetics of Foveal Cone Photo­pigment Sensitivities and Receptor PopulationsMICHAEL JOHN MALAVASIC, JR.A.B., University of Montana, 1974(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: A Molecular Genetic Analysis ofthe SP012/SP016 Region of the Yeast, Saccharo­myces cerevisiaeAMLANAV RAYCHAUDHURYB.Sc., Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India,1980M.Sc., University of Calcutta, India, 1981(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biol�gy)DISSERTATION: Structure and Expression of aFamily ofHum an Type 1 Epidermal Keratin GenesLocated on Chromosome 17JEROME EDWARD TANNERS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1979(Virology)DISSERTATION: Analysis of Epstein-Barr Glyco­proteins gp3501220: Role in Virus ReceptorAttachment and Cell EntryANNETTE VINCENTS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1981(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Gene Conversion of Ty Elementsand Other Instertions in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDAVID DERWOEI WANGB.Med., National Defense Medical Center,Taipei, Taiwan, 1980(Virology)DISSERTATION: The Role of Epstein-Barr VirusLatent Infection Membrane Protein (LMP) in CellTransformationII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESABBAS ALIZADEHA .B., University of Tehran, Iran, 1977A .M., University of Chicago, 1981(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Mobile Pastoralism and the Devel-opment of Complex Societies in Highland Iran: TheEvidence .from Tall-i Bakun A ELIZABETH ANNE BROWNA .B., Smith College, 1973A .M., University of Chicago, 1975(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: "And this green plot shall be ourstage": Comic Structures in Aristophanes andShakespeare33LORELEI HILDA CORCORANA.B., Tufts University, 1975(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Portrait Mummies Jrom RomanEgyptANN BRYANT CRAMERA .B., Williams College, 1976A .M., University oj Chicago, 1979(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Patterns oj Imitation and Innova-tion: O'Hara, Marquand, and Cozzens and the Vic­torian Novel oj MannersTERESA MARIA DAVIDIANA.B., Barnard College, 1977A .M., Columbia University, 1981(Music)DISSERTATION: Debussy's Sonata FormsCHRISTINA FOARD DENGATEA .B., Swarthmore College, 1965A .M., University oj Texas, Austin, 1969(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Sanctuaries oj Apollo in thePeloponnesosJOHN CHRISTIAN EISELEA .B., University of Chicago, 1976(Linguistics' and Near Eastern Languages and,Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Syntax and Semantics ojTense, Aspect, and Time Refrence in CaireneArabicJOHN WESLEY FAWELLA .B., University of Chicago, 1981A.M., ibid., 1982(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: "The Midmost Heart oj Grief':Tennyson's Worship oj SorrowDANIEL JOSEPH GILMANA .B., Dartmouth College, 1982A .M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Lines oj Sight: An Essay onMind, Vision, and Pictorial RepresentationJOHN GREGORY McMAHONA .B., University oj Kansas, 1975A .M., Miami University, OxJord, Ohio, 1979(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Hittite State Cult oj theTutelary Deities PATRICIA LOUISE MORSEA.B., State University oJNew York,Binghamton, 1974A .M., University oj Chicago, 1975(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Paris in the Springtime: TheExpatriate Memoirs oJ Gertrude Stein, MalcolmCowley, Robert McAlmon, Kay Boyle, andErnest HemingwayJUDITH WAGER MOSESA .B., Beloit College, 1961A .M., University oj Kansas, 1964(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Language Acquisition and Natu­ral PhonologyDMITRY V. SHLAPENTOKHDipl., University oj Moscow, Russia, 1973A .M., Michigan State University, 1981(History)DISSERTATION: The French Revolution in Rus­sian Intellectual and Political Life (1789-1922)VICTOR LOUIS STATER IIIA .B., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,1980A .M., University of Chicago, 1982(History)DISSERTATION: The Lord Lieutenantcy inEngland, 1625-1688: The Crown, Nobility, andLocal GovernmentMICHAEL OWEN WISEA.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis,1976M. Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School,1981(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Temple Scroll: Its Composi­tion, Date, Purpose, and ProvenanceELLEN KAY ZIMMERMANA .B., Western College, 1971A .M., University oj Chicago, 1980(Linguistics and Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Grammatical Categories andSociocultural Variables in the English oJHyderabadIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESJOHN P CARINIA.B., University oJChicago, 1980(Physics)DISSERTATION: Magnetic Flux Dependence of theResistive Transition in a Square josephson junctionArrayWONHWA CHOS.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1980S.M., ibid., 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Mechanism oj Interfacial Activa­tion in the Phosphalipase A2-Catalyzed Hydrolysis WILLIAM DREW COLLINSA .B., Princeton University, 1981S.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Astronomy & Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: The Theory oj Magnetohydrody­namic Wave Generation by Localized SourcesSTEPHEN JAMES CURRANA.B., Beliot College, 1982S.M:, University oj Chicago, 1983(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Intersection Homology and GroupAction in Witt Spaces34WILLIAM A. DEMBSKIA .B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1981S.M., ibid., 1983S.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Chaos, Uniform Probability, andWeak ConvergenceKURT DWAINE DESHAYESA .B., Carleton College, 1983S.M., University of Chicago, 1988(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies of Spiro [PyranindolineJCompounds and Their Application to PhotodynamicTransportISARD DUNIETZB.Sc., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1980(Physics)DISSERTATION: Rephase Invariance of KMMatrices and CP ViolationMALCOLM DONALD ELDER FORBESS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1983S.M., University of Chicago, 1986(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Time Resolved EPR Spectroscopyof Correlated Two-Electron Spin SystemsSCOTT RICHARD GILBERTSONS.B., University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, 1979S.M., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: New Reactions of Fischer TypeCarbene Complexes and Their Use in the TotalSynthesis of Natural ProductsROBERT WALTER HEATHERS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1978(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Theory of Single and Multi­ple Photon Dissociation of Triatomic MoleculesDIANE LYNN HERRMANNS.B., Allegheny College, 1975S.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Generalized Quadrangles inP-GroupsJOHN EVERETT HUNTER IIIS.B., Duke University, 1983(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Experimental and TheoreticalStudies of Electron Correlation in the Alkaline­Earth Atoms KARIM JOSEPH MOURADS.B., Ohio State University, 1982S.M., ibid., 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Fragments of Arithmetic and theFoundations of the Priority MethodSUNIL VINAYAK SOMALWARM.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,India, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Transient Response InductionDetector for Magnetic Monopoles: First Operation at7ft' KSRIDAR VENKATESANB.Sc., University of Madras, India, '1981M.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras,India, 1983(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Conformational Control of Rad-ical Cyclizations Using Medium-sized Rings as Tem­platesJUNPING WANGS.B., Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang,China, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1986(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Asymptotic Expansions and LrYJ­Error Estimatesfor Mixed Finite Element Methodsfor Second Order Elliptic ProblemsMICHAEL BERNARD WOODSB.Sc., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Search for Direct CP Violationin the br Decay Modes of Neutral KaonsMING-JEN YANGS.B., Tung-Hai University, Taichung, Taiwan,1973S.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Monte Carlo Code for a TimeProjection ChamberYAW-WEN YANGS.B., National Tsing Hau University, Hsinchu,Taiwan, 1978S.M., ibid., 1980(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Inelastic Atom Surface Scattering:LiF (001), Si (001) Surface PhononsIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESANA MARIA ALONSOA .B., Wellesley College, 1978A .M., University of Chicago, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Con­stitution of Subjects: Accommodation, Resistance, andRevolution on the Chihuahuan Frontier PAUL GERARD ANDERSONA .B., Colgate University, 1968A .M., University of Chicago, 1969(History)DISSERTATION: The Good to Be Done: A His­tory ofJuvenile Protective Association of Chicago,1898-197635FRANK PAUL BOURGINA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,1930A.M., Claremont Graduate School, 1932(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Affirmative Government in theEarly American Economy, 1787-1829: The Myth ofLai z zez-PaireAMANDA LEE BROOKSA .B., Hunter College, 1958A .M., University of Chicago, 1982(History)DISSERTATION: Captain Paul Cuffe (1759-1817)and the Crown Colony of Sierra Leone: The Limi­nality of the Free BlackPALMIRA JOHNSON BRUMMETTA.B., University of Chicago, 1973A.M., ibid., 1975M.PH., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1981(History)DISSERTATION: Transformations in Political andCommercial Hegemony: Venice and the OttomanExpansion, 1503-1517/908-923JOHN WALTER DALIDAA.B., University of Detroit, 1970A.M., ibid., 1971A .M., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1976(Education)DISSERTATION: Risk Taking, Small Groups, andthe Game of EquationsCHRISTOPHER DRENNANA.B., Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1980M.Sc., University of London, England, 1981(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Moral Life of Hegel's Phi­losophy of RightDENNIS EDWARD DUGINSKES.B., Stout State University, 1964S.M., ibid., 1967(Education)DISSERTATION: Ego Development, CognitiveStyle, and Achievement among Urban CommuterStudentsWILLIAM PAUL FISHER, JR.A.B., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale,1981A.M., University of Chicago, 1984(Education)DISSERTATION: Truth, Method, and Measurement:The Hermeneutic of Instrumentation and the RaschModelROBERT CHARLES FROHA.B., Michigan State University, 1970A.M., ibid., 1975(Education)DISSERTATION: Improving the Information Qualityof Student Ratings of College InstructionJAVIER GARCIADIEGO DANTANLu:., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico,Mexico City, 1974A .M., University of Chicago, 1979Doc., El Colegio de Mexico, Cuanajuato, 1982(History)DISSERTATION: The Universidad Nacional andthe Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920 PAUL MATHEWS GEDOA .B., Carleton College, 1977A .M., Brown University, 1979M.A. T, ibid., 1979(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Significant Hour in Psycho-analysis: Insight and Facilitative TherapistInterventionsMARCIA ANNE GILLILANDS.B., San Jose University, 1968M.B.A., ibid., 1974A.M., ibid., 1980(Behavioral Sciences: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Extended High EEG AmplitudeNREM Sleep Deprivation in Rats: Electrophysiol­ogy, Physiology, and BehaviorPIOTR STANISLAW GORECKIA .B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1977A .M., Stanford University, 1979J.D., ibid., 1983(History)DISSERTATION: Economy, Society, and Lordshipin Early Medieval PolandSUSAN MICHELE HARPERA .B., Loyola University, New Orleans,Louisiana, 1974M.S. W, Tulane University, 1979M.PH., ibid., 1980(Behavioral Sciences: Social & OrganizationalPsychology)DISSERTATION: Stress-Coping Resources: TheirEffectiveness in the Occupational EnvironmentLISA SUSHELSKY HONIGFELDA .B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Community Participation in SchoolBoard Decision Making: A Comparative Study ofFour CommunitiesLOUIS PERRY KAPLANA.B., Harvard University, 1981A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(History)DISSERTATION: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Biographi­cal WritingsMARTHA KAPLANA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Land and Sea and the New WhiteMen: A Reconsideration of the Fijian Tuka Move­mentJOHN DUNHAM KELLYA.B., Harvard University, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Bhakti and the Spirit of Capital­ism in Fiji: The Ontology of the Fiji IndiansJAMES ALCORN KNIGHTA .B., Wichita State University, 1970A.M., ibid., 1977(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Being Twareg: Social Order andProcess in Central Niger36J. LEE KREADERA.B., College of Wooster, 1967A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1968(History)DISSERTATION: America's Prophet of Social Secu­rity: A Biography of Isaac Max RubinowSANDRA ZELMAN LEWISA.B., Northwestern University, 1975A.M., Washington University, 1978(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Appropriateness of Health Care:A New Measure Developed from Expert-based NormsDANIEL F. NUGENTA .B., University of Chicago, 1976A.M., ibid., 1980(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Land, Labor, and Politics in aSerrano Society: The Articulation of State andPopular Ideology in MexicoGLENN WESLEY PERUSEKA.B., Kent State University, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Internal Politics of the UnitedAutomobile Workers, 1967-1985RONALD TENGS.B., Stetson University, 1972A.B., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale,1976A.M., ibid., 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Virtue, Corruption, History:Adam Ferguson's Moral Philosophy STEPHEN J. TREJOA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara,1981A.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Economics)DISSERTATION: Economic Effects of the OvertimePay Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards ActCHRYSSI VITSILAKIS-SORONIATISA .B., Trinity College, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Working Class Formation: TheCase of Greece, 1830-1928TIMOTHY MARTIN WEITHERSA.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1978(Economics)DISSERTATION: Equity in EconomicsEUGENE LEE WIEMERS, JR.A.B., Macalester College, 1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1973(History)DISSERTATION: Agriculture and Enterprise inNineteenth Century Mexico: Cordoba and Orizabaat Mid-Century37FRANK W FITCHROBERT S. HAMADARICHARD H. HELMHOLZGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINN WILLIAM D. PATTISONJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P STRAUSRONALD A. THISTED TEBER, Director of Chapel MusicG RUBSAM, University OrganistAWFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSISTANT MARSHALSSTUDENT MARSHALS) 1987-88KAREN E. ANDERSON JAMIE MARIE JOHNSONJOHN LEWIS BOHN STEFAN GEOFFREY KERTESZMARION BUCKWALTER ALISON McCURDYJOHN E. CHIAPETTA MATTHEW GORDON MELDORFBENJAMIN H. CLARK MICHAEL JOHN PERTELSEAN WILLIAM COLLIGAN DIANA G. POULOSELIZABETH EVE DE GRAZIA JULIA CATHERINE ROUTBORTVARUN GAURI MARl CHRISTINE SCHINDELEI. ROBERT GROSSMAN STEPHEN FREDERICK SIEGELDAVID ALAN HINDS TIMOTHY STUHLDREHERPETER N. IRELAND SUSAN TOLMANSUSAN KAY JACOB RENATA JURATE VARIAKOJIS IISTUDENT MARSHALS) 1988-89HILARY JOAN ARNOLD MARKUS ROBERT KEELGEORGE COLIN BEST TIMOTHY EDWARD LYNCHTIMOTHY K. CALLAHAN ROBERT JOSEPH McCREARYDANIEL COLEMAN STEVEN JEROME PITTSERIC BRIAN DAHL LINDA ELIZABETH PRINCEJEFFREY HOWARD DEAN REEGAN W RATTALSLISA DHAR ANDREW C. RUDALEVIGEMONA EL NAGGAR MIRIAM SAGHERMARGARET ENGLEHART ADAM DAVID SHEPARDBARAK GASTER MICHAEL STEVEN SOHNPAUL DAVID HAAR HOWARD MARK ULLMANCHRISTOPHER JOHN HARITATOS CYNTHIA JOY VELDMANRICHARD ANTHONY JULIANO SHOSHANA ELKIN WASKOWCLAUDINE MARIE KASINAK