THE UNIVERSITY OlF CHICAGO,// FOUNDED BY JOHN D, ROCKEFELLERTheFour Hundred Thirteenth/CONVO CAT ION/TheSrRIlNGSECOND SESSIONJune NinthA .D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-nine,ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELCONTENTSPRAYER 5CONVOCATION ADDRESS 5ANTHEM 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31Doctor of Philosophy 33The Division of the HumanitiesMaster of Arts 26Master of Fine Arts 28Doctor of Philosophy 34The 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.3ORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Grand Entry(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 UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((ON GOING OUR SEPARATE WAYS)}RICHARD A. EpSTEINJames Parker Hall Professor of Law5THE ANTHEMOs justi Anton BrucknerThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and OrganOs justi meditabitur sapientiam, et lingua eius loquitur judicium.Lex Dei eius in corde ipsius, et non supplantabuntur gressus eius.Alleluia-Psalm 37: 32-336THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Nadine Claire Abrahams Sean P. Elliott Markus Alois Robert Keel Joyce ParkErica Adelberg Tarek A. Elmasry Bridget Catherine Kenny Margaret Diana ParkDavid Jerome Adelman Mona Elnaggar Kimberly A. Kerscher Douglas Whitney PattonRobert Danahy Albro II Jinseung Eu Asra Rahman Khan Shirley Lorraine PepkeMina Amir-Mokri Thomas Blair Falloon Sanjaya Kumar Khare Steven Jerome PittsDouglas Carl Anderson Ronald Howard Farkas Byungki Kim Elizabeth Dianne PotterHilary Joan Arnold Karen Sue Feldman Howard Kim Charles Jordan PressJeanette Gloria Badrov Victoria Jeanne Ferrera SeokJu Kim Morgan Nicholas Long PriceHilda Elizabeth Baker Karen Alice Florek YonJa Kim Sebastian E. ProelsAdel Fouad Bebawy Ignacio Maria Foncillas Yong Hyun Kim Reeghan William RaffalsJohn David Beckemeier Jr. John Patrick Forren Jessica Carol Kissinger Dhruv Vishnu RatraScott Eric Becker Lessie Jo Frazier Stephen Leonard Kluskens Ameet Aaron RavalAbraham M. Bell Scott Charles Freedman Mary Elaine Knecht Emily Sarah ReberDean Phillip Bell Benson Kedar Friedman Sarah Frothingham Knox Jonathan Andrew ReidRobert J. Benkendorf Bertrand Charles Fry David Jerome Kohn Michael James ReillyDouglas Rolf Bergman Matthew Francis Furlong Rose Mary Kotiw David Edward RisingAnthony Robert Berkley Shannon Eileen Gaffney Jeffrey Allan Kozak Peter Matthew RivardDavid George Bernardi Colin Martin Garrett Charles William Kramer Eric Miklos RobertsGeorge Colin Best James Andrew Garrett William Z. Kransdorf Susan Elizabeth RossettiJeffrey David Beyer Barak Gaster Magdalena G. Krzystolik Andrew C. RudalevigeWendy Michele Biliter Robert Thomas Geen David John Kuker Guido Ernesto RaffaelloRoss Andrew Biro Sandra L. Geisel Brian Dennis Kux SabelliSuzanne Helen Black James Joseph Gerdy John Hyungjun K won Stephen Norman SachmanMichael Walter Boettcher Tanya Rae Glaser Cecelia Kye Miriam SagherHillary Rohn Bogner Miguel Alexandre de Nickolaos Peter Lagen Nader 1. SaltiJose Thomas Bolanos Magalhaes Glatzer Edward Charles Larson Deborah Joy SatinskyIngrid Marie Booth Barbara Lynn Golden Christina Marie Lydia Lass David Lawrence ScheinerJaneve Marie Botica Jonathan Sanford Golub Elizabeth Jung Lee Michael Homer ScottJeffrey Michael Braude Karen Alexandra Gould Judith Lehrer Helen Marsh SerebinMichael Patrick Breen Beth Nicole Green David Marc Leifer Frances Wilson ShackelfordSvenston Richard Buelow Patrick Joseph Wright Edward Garland LeMay Vandana Bhardwaj SharmaDan Bunnag Greenlee Edward Francis Lessor, Jr. Peter U-Fu ShenMichael Douglas Busse Ellen Laura Grosman Gary Carl Lewandowski Adam David Steven ShepardCynthia Marie Butcher Paul David Haar Johnny Mihn Soo Liew Elizabeth Deborah ShillingTimothy Callahan Elizabeth Ann Haefner Sook Lim Jonathan Burker ShowellRhodessa Balicao Capulong Gregory Arnold Hamel John Patrick Lodder Ellen M. SimonRuth Judea C. Carlos Emily Hamilton Stephen Hugh Longmire Jason Peter SimotasCecilia V. M. Chang Christopher John Haritatos Geoffrey Mills Losekamp Marco Aurelio Ribeiro SimsJonathan Lee Cheskin Mark Douglas Harrison Ritty A. Lukose Tej Mohan SinghJimmy Ching Elizabeth Anne Harter Timothy Edward Lynch Peter Kjeld SlotwinerNeil Andrew Chriss Douglas R. Hartmann Scott Wallace MacPhail Janis Elizabeth SmithJeffrey Paul Cohen Alexandra M. Haugh Sergei Makar-Limanov Shinjung SoJonathan Matthew Cohen Charlotte Lynn Herman Daniel Gard Maxwell Marre Michael Steven SohnRochelle Fern Cohen Timothy Jay Herron Susan Jipson Matt Sonja Elizabeth SpearDaniel Coleman Steven Herscovici Robert McCreary Susan Irene StoneGregory Scott Collins Cynthia Marie Hingtgen Aaron Michael McDonald Timothy John StuhldreherCass Cathryn Conrad David Clinton Hoeft William Gould McLain Jill SulzbergRachel Anne Conway Kurt David Hoffacker John Edward McNally Christopher Robert TaberSara Pi Crovitz John Christian Holbo John Arthur Meade Terrence Joseph TalbotBrence K. Culp Charles B. Holtzman Matthew Gordon Meldorf John Lay Keon TanJohn P. Curran Jerome Jin-Sung Hong Shoshana Karina Mertens Brian E. ThomasEric Brian Dahl James Anthony Incardona Francis R. Mitchell Paula A. ToffoloAnupama Kumara Das Jacqueline Camille Ingrassia Michael Patrick Monahan Jeffrey Charles TrappJeffrey Howard Dean Katharine Elizabeth Irschick Melissa Moore Karen Ann TychsenMarla Marie Del Signore Nikolina Jankovska Marc Douglas Morris Amy J. UgentJohn E. Denneen Thomas Robert Jehn Patricia Mowery Howard Mark UllmanGenevieve Marie Dessommes Millicent Merri Jones Suvanna Moy Brian Peter U rbaszewskiLisa Dhar T. M. Jones Abigail B. Mufson Richard C. U rgoEdward M. Driggers Richard Anthony Juliano David Stockton Munger Susan WanLara Catherine Druyan Maryann Kalina Lynn Albert Nelson Shoshana Elkin WaskowJoseph William Dung Allen James Karsina Mary Beth Novy Cheryl Ann WhitmoreRobert Trieu Duong Claudine Marie Kasinak Joseph Paul O'Connell Eric Bernhard Wins bergJacqueline Eve Edelberg Anton Philleo Kast Russell Allen Osborn Michael Lester WiseThomas More Edsall Daniel Philip Katz Ben Ho Park Laurie Ann WongNancy Sue Eisenhauer Ann Marie Kauth John Ho Park Wai-K wong WongThomas Gregory Zaucha7Marc Douglas MorrisJoseph Paul O'ConnellSteven Jerome PittsReeghan William RaffalsAndrew C. R udalevigeDeborah Joy SatinskyDavid Lawrence ScheinerFrances Wilson ShackelfordAdam David Steven ShepardMichael Steve SohnTimothy John StuhldreherDavid Frederick TraversHoward Mark UllmanShoshana Elkin WaskowMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination of theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:1989 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARJames Joseph GerdyMiguel Alexandre deMagalhaes GlatzerElizabeth Ann HaefnerChristopher John HaritatosTimothy Jay HerronDavid Clinton HoeftJacqueline Camille IngrassiaRichard Anthony JulianoBridget Catherine KennyAsra Rahman KhanYong Hyun KimJohnny Mihn Soo LiewTimothy Edward LynchDaniel Gard Maxwell MarreRobert McCrearyJohn Arthur Meade1989 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARNadine Claire AbrahamsRobert D. Albro IIHilary Joan ArnoldAdel Fouad BebawyDean Phillip BellDouglas Rolf BergmanIngrid Marie BoothMichael Patrick BreenDan BunnagDaniel ColemanGregory Scott CollinsJohn P. CurranJeffrey Howard DeanIgnacio Maria FoncillasBarak GasterSandra L. GeiselGeorge Colin BestEric Brian DahlLisa Dhar Mona ElnaggarPaul David HaarClaudine Marie Kasinak1990 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARTracy Victoria BareKaren Jean BezellaTom Charles BradenCathryn Leigh Carson Linda Elizabeth GreenMargaret Joyce HolenDavid James NorrisGerald Bradley Penn Matthew Gordon MeldorfMiriam SagherMark Allen ScheelMichael Sheridan UmlaufMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Sciencefor evidence of ability in research work in Science:Martin E. Carrera-PatinoPeter DaviesHong Gan John E. HunterJeffrey L. KrauseDavid W Minsek Gregg Bennett WellsAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments ofScience for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Stephen Todd AsburyGeorge Colin BestTimothy CallahanHyungki Choi Michael D. FernandezPatrick Joseph GreenleeH. Allen Orr, Jr.Lynne Hamilton Orr J. Ritchie PattersonTej Mohan SinghChristopher Robert TaberSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of AlphaOmega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Douglas Victor BrownDeborah Lee BurnetSteve Charles CampbellMichael Jon ChmellGary Irving GradJennifer Lim-Dunham David Paul NelsonMichael George RichardsonThomas Patrick ShanleyAnjali Harshad SinghCraig Andrew SableRichard Ian Silver8 Denise Marie SorrentinoKirk Thomas SpencerTimothy Allen ThurstonJames Walter VaheyKeren VishnyThomas Joseph WeberMembers 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 Lloyd Abramson Robert W. Herz Steven Francis OrpurtCedric Henry Antosiewicz Dennis Lee Heskel Ronald Jay PackardHenry R. Appelbaum Margaret Mary Hirsch Mark Allen PashanSanjay Arora Mark Samuel Hoplamazian Steven Edward PearceDavid Michael Baker Daniel Sebastian Hsieh James H. PedrickMichael Alan Baker Peter Charles Iacono Brett Roger PlummerVincent Balducci Michael L.Jacobs Alfred Carl PolicyShirley Jean Beasley Abdo George Kadifa Steven Scott RamseyJudy Bednar Eugene Kandel Robert Alan RebmanStephen Eliot Binder Daniel Robert Kastelman Bruce Isaac Alexandor RigalLisa S. Brown Hideki Kato Edward H. RitterHarriet Lynn Burry Seung- Whan Kim Kevin David RobsonBruno M. Calewaert Hiroshi Kishimoto Solomon B. RothDavid Charles Carlebach William Gustav Klaves Christopher Arthur RussellEngee Chen James Edward Korenchan Stan Scot SabinMaisie Cheung Ann Marie Lantelme Mark Edward SchindlerRuth A. Chodak Mark Austin Leahy Masaharu ShinoharaThomas James Chorba Timothy John Lemont Robin Beth SimonStefaan Claeys Bruce David Lennert Steven Charles SisselJennifer Bistline Corbin Bret William Levy Wilhelmus Johannes G.Frank H. Creamer Eric Charles Lickteig SteemersSam De Frank Geoffrey William Luce Diane Catherine SwonkBertrand Dedryver Peter James Luebke Ernesto Talvi PerezMaritza Diaz-Silveira Octavio Marfan Reyes Joseph K. TamHillary Ann Ebach Norbert Ralph Markert Scott J. TaylorJohn E. Eben Weston Walter Marsh Brian G.R.T. TrecoRobert J. Fitzsimmons Mary Patricia McGarry Cheng-I TungDavid Henry Friedman Gordon McIntosh Jaime A. Valenzuela OrregoStephen Vernon Gelhaus Michael D. McLoughlin James William ValoneWinton Gary Gibbons, Jr. Gerald Mikols John E. Van LeeuwenAlenka S. Giese Sara Janelle Montgomery Michael Charles WatchornIsabelle Girard Francisco Jose Mozo Diaz Joseph H. WeberJames Joseph Glikin Mark Joseph Munoz Jay Philip WeichselbaumJonathan p. Groch James Walter Murphy Howard A. Willard IIILaurent Pierre Guerard Diana Lynn Napier Kathryn WilliamsHenry Wayne Halboth Jerome E. Natoli Rodney K wock Bau YoungMichael James Hanley Fred Arlen Nichols Carmel Derecho YuenCaren Alyson Heller Eli Ofek Michel C. ZoghzoghiPhilip Paul Henson Samuel Nicholas OlivaMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of the Coiffor excellencein the work of the School:David Matthew BarlowDennis Michael BlackMark Allen BroudeCynthia Leigh BrownRobert Clarkson Clothier IIIMichael Forest Day John Fitzgerald DuffyBruce 1. EttelsonErika GeetterJoseph G. HissongJordan Adam KleinAlan James Meese Richard Shepherd MurphyJon Drew PageBeth RobinsonMark Steven SnydermanMonica Jean WahlJeffrey Keith Winikow9The Academy ofAmerican Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poem or groupof poems, is awarded toM. Camilo Parra "SEVEN POEMS"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, are awarded toMeredith Marie Neuman, FirstKirstin Reade Wilcox, Second Jacqueline Eve Edelberg, ThirdJennifer Marie Foran, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prizes, to students in the Department of Anthropology foroutstanding work in the field of Anthropology, are awarded toCoby Payne Jones PAPER: "Leeches on Society: Bloodlettingand Economics of Blood in BritishHeroic Medical Practices"Thomas Wharton Clay PAPER: "Person and Family as Units of Kin­ship in the Mahabharata"The American Medical Women's Association Awards, to women medical students forscholastic achievement, are made toDeborah Lee BurnetDeborah Lea ComminsJennifer Lim-DunhamCar a Leigh Lukin Loretta Georgina QueAnjali Harshad SinghDenise Marie SorrentinoW Keren Rutberg VishnyThe J. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, is made toSteven W ChmelikThe Mary H. Bachmeyer Prize, to the student in the Graduate School of Businesshaving the best record in the field of Health Administration, is awarded toRachel Susan Felt TaschThe Elizabeth and Merton Backus Prize, to a graduate student of French for unusualacademic excellence, is awarded toConstance Susan SpreenThe 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 toClifford A. Grammich, Jr.(Political Science) ESSAY: "Race and Southern Electoral Par­ticipation in the Post Voting RightsEra."The 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 1989 Silvia Marlene JovelMary Beth NovyKarla J. AllenSuzanne T. GurlandSandra E. FerlusClass of 1990Class of 1991Class of 199210The Asilee Gary Banks Prize, to an upperclassman in Henderson House forsignificant contributions to the life of the House, is awarded toNickolaos Peter LagenThe 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 toBrigitta Rianna Gulya Lori Elaine LightfootThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prizes in American History, to thebest Senior students majoring in United States History, are awarded toCecelia Kye ESSAY: "Anzia Yezierska: ImmigrantWoman, Immigrant Worker"Howard Mark Ullman ESSAY: "Between the Hammer and theSword: The foreign affairs consensusin the progressive press"The Baroque Studies Prize, to a student in the Department of Art for an outstandingessay, is awarded toAnnie Elizabeth Raulerson ESSAY: "Rembrandt's Samson and Delilah: ANorthern Tradition"The Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, for outstanding work in the first-year legal researchand writing program, are awarded toPasquale CipolloneJeremy Peter FeigelsonAllison Lynn Hartwell Thomas Rex LeeMichael David NolanAndrew Joseph NussbaumThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanistic pursuits inthe College community, are awarded toJonathan Lee CheskinDavid J. Chung Thomas Robert JehnDeborah Joy SatinskyThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in the GraduateSchool of Business with the most outstanding academic record, is awarded toSteven Scott RamseyThe D. Francis Bustin Prizes, for outstanding student comments published in theUniversity of Chicago Law Review and the University of Chicago LegalForum, are awarded toKatharine K. BakerDavid Marc Siegel Mark Steven SnydermanThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to Senior Medical students for proficiency in clinicalmedicine, are made toDeborah Lee Burnet Gary Irving Grad11The Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved the highestrecord in the field of Mathematics, is awarded toMarkus Alois Robert KeelThe Cross Prize, to a student in Chemistry for excellence in research, teaching, anddepartmental citizenship, is awarded toMan-Choz ChanThe Dean's Awards for Distinction, to the graduating students of the Graduate Schoolof Business who have made outstanding contributions to the quality of student life,are made to:Leslie AngladaMeredith Susan BarisBrian Theodore BauerBerkshire Todd BerlinghofBlair Richard BrownJeanmarie Hester Frederick Albert Jubitz IIILuis MirandaBarbara Ann MousigianGerald Francis NalepaAbraham PachikaraGordon ZellnerThe Catherine Dobson Prize, to a Senior medical student for the best oral presentationof research done by a non-Ph.D, student, is awarded toMichael Jon ChmellThe Isaiah S. Dorfman Prizes, for outstanding work in Labor Law, are awarded toJohn Fitzgerald Duffy Leon B. GreenfieldThe Gertrude Dudley Medal, to the Senior Female Athlete who has contributed sig­nificantly in both leadership and performance to the Women's Athletic Program, isawarded toChristine S. BorkThe Elsie F. Filippi Memorial Prizes in Poetry, to students in the College who dem­onstrate distinction in poetic composition or in the study ofpoetry, are awarded toMichael Wayne Chapman POEM: "In the Binge"Philip Munger Smith POEM: "Rich, Chocolaty Goodness"The Financial Executive Institute Award, to a student in the Graduate School ofBusiness for excellence in Accounting and Financial Management, is made toBret William LevyThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems, areawarded toAnne Golda Myles, First Two POEMS: "For Georgie" and "TheWave"THREE POEMS: "Three Against Forgetting:Virginia Grace"; "Margaret";"Verna Dare"POEM: "Tarawa's Later (Little Known)Effects"POEM: "For Galway Kinnell"Lisa Camille Brawley, SecondThomas Foster Tipton, ThirdLori Ann Selke, Honorable Mention12The Marc Perry Galler Prizes for Student Research} to students in the Divisions andthe Divinity School whose dissertations are judged as the most distinguished piece ofscholarship in q given year} are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESSteven H. DeVries(Committee on Neurobiology,Summer, 1988) DISSERTATION: "Neurotransmitter and Sec­ond Messenger Control ofElectrical Synapses"Kevin Joseph Tuite(Department of Linguistics,Autumn, 1988) HUMANITIESDISSERTATION: "Number Agreement InKartvelian"Janet Lynn Johnson(Department of Music,Autumn, 1988) DISSERTATION: "The Theatre Italien andOpera and Theatrical Life"John Lawrence Bechhoefer(Department of Physics,Autumn, 1988) PHYSICAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION "Directional Solidification atthe Nematic-Isotropic Inter­face"Robin Leigh Einhorn(Department of History,Autumn, 1988) SOCIAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION: "Before the Machine:Municipal Government inChicago"Robert Ford Camp any(Autumn, 1988) DIVINITY SCHOOLDISSERTATION: "Chinese Accounts of theStrange: A Study in the His­tory of Religions"The Goethe Prizes} to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures} are awarded toElizabeth Wyatt ChisolmPaul Erickson, Jr. Melanie Ann StegmanThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toJacqueline Eve Edelberg, First PAPER: "The Advice and Consent Clause:Should the United States SenateConsider Ideology When ReviewingSupreme Court Nominations?"Richard Anthony Juliano, Second PAPER: "National Party Delegate-SelectionReform: A Policy Analysis andTwenty-year Evaluation"The Lawrence andJosephine Graves Lectureship Award} to a Lecturer in Mathemat­ics in the fourth year ofgraduate study who has an outstanding record of effectiveand responsible teaching} is made toPaul R. BoisenThe Catherine Ham Award for Good Academic Citizenship} presented to a student inthe Division of the Humanities who contributes to the quality of life in theDivision} is made toRichard Michael Schoen13The Walter L. Hass Most Valuable Football Player Award, to the varsity Jootballplayer who has made the most significant contribution to the team effort as voted byhis teammates, is made toRobert WilliamsTheJohn C. Hawthorne Prize in Classical Studies, to thegraduating Senior with thebest record oj achievement in classical languages, literatures, or civilization, isawarded toMeredith Marie NeumanThe Edward M. (7ed") Haydon Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring thegreatest number oj points during the season, is awarded toNeal CawiThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department oJMusic whoseassociations as a member oJthis community have been singularly marked by a spiritoj caring and helpfulness, is made toKip Douglas WileThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a student in the College who has combined excellence inthe pursuit oJstudies with a proJound sense oJsocial responsibility, is awarded toLee Philip RestaThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners oj the 1988-89competition in brieJ writing and oral argument, are made toDavid Michael Murphy Gary Wayne OsborneThe Dean oj Students' Office and the Alumni Ass_ociation honor these Seniors bypresenting them with Howell Murray-Alumni Association Awards.Christine S. BorkMarc Alarik EvansDouglas McKee JackmanMary Elaine KnechtMagdalena G. Krzystolik Susan Jipson MattScott Richard RangesMatthew Ward SharplesAdam David Shepard .Shoshana Elkin WaskowThe Leon O. Jacobson Prize, to those Seniors Jor the best presentation at the SeniorScientific Session in an area oj the basic biological sciences, are awarded toDavid Alan Bluemke Steven Charles CampbellThe Hilger Perry Jenkins Award, Jor excellence in the performance oj academic andpatient-oriented service, is made toAnthony C. DeMory, 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 toBrian M. Britt PAPER: "Moses' Heavy Mouth: Discourseand Revelation in Exodus 4:10-17"PAPER: "The Healing of the Paralytic,Matthew 9:1-8 and Parallels: AStudy of Matthew's RedactionalIntent"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 toStephanie Medlock PAPER: "The Act of Transformation in Inter­racial Marriage"The Illinois Geographical Society's Outstanding Senior in Geography Award ispresented toBrian Peter U rbaszewskiThe Emile Karafiol Prize} for the best Bachelor's essay in European and InternationalHistory} is awarded toJonathan Andrew Reid ESSAY: "Jacques LeFevre d'Etaples: Scholarand Reformer at Meaux"The Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award} for the best dissertation inBiomedical Research} is made toGerard Joseph MarekThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award} in recognition of outstandingperjormance in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology} is made toSandra Rasa ValaitisThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prizes} to graduating Master's degree students inthe School of Social Service Administration for scholarship and professionalleadership} are awarded toKatherine Joanne Amato-Von Hemert Kathleen Elizabeth HullThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup Jor excellence in brief writing and oral argument}is awarded toNina Beth Finston Catherine Hazel WinterburnThe Steven Lukes Memorial Prize} to a Senior medical student for excellence in thefields of both Internal Medicine and Neurology} is awarded toJeffrey Arlin LoebThe Edwin F. Mandel Awards} to the graduates who have contributed most to the LawSchool's clinical education program} are made toMark Allen JonesRobert Ronald Lucie Lori Jean PolacheckThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize} for academic excellence in the M.B.A.program of the Graduate School of Business} is awarded toBruce Isaac Alexandor RigalThe James A. McClintock Award} for outstanding teaching in the Pritzker School ofMedicine} is made toGregory A. Schmidt, M.D. '81, Assistant Professor of 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 toAnthony David Mayorkas, First ESSAY: "Orwell's 'Politics and the EnglishLanguage': The Manipulation of anAudience"Peggy Lin, Second ESSAY: "Why We Study the Liberal Arts:Social Science, Math, and Music"Barton Carl Beebe, Third ESSAY: '" Something that Justified theDream': Fantasy and Vanity inDostoevsky's The Idiot and TheDream oj A Ridiculous Man"The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award} to a Senior who hasperformed the most meritorious research} is made toTodd Robert GolubThe Medical Alumni Prize} to a Senior for the best oral presentation ofresearch done inmedical school} is awarded toTimothy Joseph KampThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize}for an original literary or musical work} isawarded toGregory Benjamin Whitman MUSICAL COMPOSITION: Rondo for Celloand PianoThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes} for best performance on the Master'sExamination in Mathematics} in 1988} are awarded toStavros GaroufalidisAlbert James Goodman Finnur LarussonThe Herbert]. Morris Memorial Prize} to a candidate for a degree who is adistinguished leader through service to the University in a field of exceptionalendeavor} is awarded toMae Wise LumThe Morton-Murphy Awards} presented quarterly to those students who have workedto improve significantly the quality of University Life} are made toSPRING, 1988Kathy Jane CookeAdam FinkelAUTUMN,1988Lisa BouldenKoren CechWINTER,1989John Del PinoRobert Joseph DonatiBryan E. Glover Moral Vacuum CommitteeChristopher Monroe StrausLibby A. ChristophersenMarc Alarik EvansLuis MirandaLester Edward Munson, IIIThe Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each women's sport is elected by her teammates onthe following criteria: skill} leadership} sportsmanship} and contribution to theteamBasketball-Christine S. BorkCross Country-Erica AdelbergSoccer-Jennifer Catherine AstSoftball-Deborah Jean Menas Swimming-Louise Scott WilkersonTennis-Jana Sue SmithTrack and Field-Annette FallerVolleyball-Susan Marysol Flink16The Most Valuable Player (MT/P) in men's sports is elected by his teammates on thefollowing criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to the teamCross Country-David NavarroFencing- Timothy StuhldreherFootball (Defensive)-James LittleFootball (Offensive)-Brian Blitz Soccer-Dimitri James KapetanSwimming- Tord Daryl AlshabkhounTennis- Erich BradleyTrack and Field-Paul R. WinterThe Thomas R. Mulroy Prizes, for excellence in appellate advocacy, are awarded toShawn Marion BentleyAllyson BouldonMark Allen BroudeAbby Phyliss CohenNina Beth Finston**Sean Christopher Lindsay Donald Francis Ian McLellanDavid Michael Murphy*Gary Wayne Osborne*Paul Arthur PittmanMonica Jean WahlCatherine Hazel Winterburn ***with highest distinction **with high distinctionThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Language andLiterature, is awarded toSuzanne Helen BlackThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize,for excellence in research in Chemistry, is awarded toDavid Frederick PadowitzThe John M. Olin Prize, to the outstanding graduate in Law and Economics, 1Sawarded toJohn Fitzgerald DuffyThe Casper Platt Award, for the outstanding paper written by a student in the LawSchool, is made toDavid Andrew HymanThe Division of the Physical Sciences Teaching Awards,for excellence in the teachingof undergraduates, are made toLisa Ridder(Chemistry)Paul Boisen(Mathematics) Avil Trivedi(Physics)The 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 toJustine Cassell David Alan TayehThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research, andclinical medicine, is made toKirk Thomas SpencerThe Richard W. Reilly Awards, to Senior medical students for outstanding aptitude inthe field of Gastroenterology, are made toDaniel Patrick Dunham Jennifer Lim-DunhamThe Center for Research in Security Prices Award, for Excellence in Finance, is madetoBruce Isaac Alexandor Rigal17The Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive and original research in theDivinity School is awarded toRobert Ford Camp any(Autumn, 1988) DISSERTATION: "Chinese Accounts of theStrange: A Study in the His­tory of Religions"The Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, to a Senior for outstanding achievement duringfour years in medical school, is made toChristopher John YoungThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student for academicexcellence, is awarded toAnjali Harshad SinghThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Prize, to the Freshman woman who completed afirst year'swork in the College with the highest academic standing, is awarded toJulia Gibson(tie) Rachel SturmanThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstratedoutstanding achievement, are awarded toBen Ho Park,First PAPER: "Tumors Secreting Tumor NecrosisFactor-Alpha/Cachectin DevelopHemorrhagic Necrosis and canInduce Cachexia"PAPER: "The Effect of (±) Methylenedi­oxymethamphetamine (MDMA) onNeurons Grown in Reaggregate Tis­sue Cultures"PAPER: "Expression of Proteoglycan CoreProtein mRNA in Chick LimbBuds, Muscle, and Brain DuringEmbryonic Development"PAPER: "Distribution of Seven Native andTwo Exotic Plants in a TallgrassPrairie in Southeastern Wisconsin:Species Associations and BioticEffects"PAPER: "The Role of Edaphic Factors in theDistribution of Nine Forb Species ina Wisconsin Tall-grass Prairie"Cynthia Marie Hingtgen,SecondMagdalena G. Krzystolik,SecondIngrid Marie Booth,ThirdShoshana Karina Mertens,ThirdThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field of literarycriticism, is awarded toBarton Carl Beebe ESSAY: "A Problem in Impurities': Quentinand the Shadow in The Sound and theFury"The Hyman M. Spector Award, for outstanding scholarship In the field of CivilLiberties, is awarded toTo comeThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toPaul David Haar18The Joseph M. Stampf Award, to the varsity basketball player who strives forexcellence as a man and as a basketball player, who gives ofhimselfunto the lives ofhis teammates; and whose commitment to high values and integrity is expressed inhis relationship with his teammates and coaches, is made toMatthew W SharplesThe Jonathan D. Steiner Prize, to a graduate student in English who has completedoutstanding work in the study of drama or criticism, is awarded toAnne Regina O'Connell ESSAY: "Ut Pornografia Poesis? Confront­ing the Tyranny of the Image"The Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award, to a senior medical student for outstandingperjormance in the general field of Radiology, is awarded toSimranjit Singh GalhotraThe Student Laureate Award of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, for over-allexcellence in curricular and extra-curricular activities, is made toThomas Gregory ZauchaThe Louis Sudler Prizes in the Peiforming and Creative Arts, to a Senior who hasdemonstrated excellence or the highest standards ofproficiency in the creative arts,are awarded toChristopher John Haritatos(Music)Sikay Tang(Photography and Sculpture)The Robert Tamura Award,Jor social and professional contributions to the Departmentof Economics, is presented toNathaniel Thomas WilcoxThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievement duringfouryears in medical school, is made toDeborah Lee BurnetThe Visiting Committee for the Visual Arts Prize, for distinguished work in ArtHistory, is awarded toCathy Eun- Young Shin PAPER: "Paintings of the Immaculate Con­ception in Seventeenth CenturySpain"The Wilma Walker Honor Award, to a student for outstanding work in the first yearand for promise offuture achievement in social work, is made to.Elizabeth EhrlichThe Gregor Wentzel Prize, to the best first-year graduate student tutor in theDepartment of Physics, is awarded toNarayanan Menon19The Napier Wilt Prizes in English and American Literature, to the Seniors who havewritten the best Bachelor's papers, are awarded toRobert D. Albro II ESSAY: "A Reading of William Faulkner'sSanctuary: Le roi est mort! But Whatof the Season of Rain and Death"ESSAY: "Ezra Pound's Cathay: The EthicalDimensions of Beauty"ESSAY: '''Chaos is Come Again': CulturalDifferences, Speech Acts, and TragicCatastrophe in Othello"Lawrence Philip DahlGenevieve Marie DessommesThe F. Howell Wright Awards, to Senior medical students for outstanding performancein the general field of Pediatrics, are made toKenneth Lamont Fox, Jr. David Paul NelsonThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season, isawarded toRobert A. CarriganFELLOWSHIPSChicago/Cambridge Exchange GrantMiriam SagherDAAD GrantsSuzanne Lynn Marchand Mark Peachu.s. Department of Defense FellowshipLisa Dhar Markus Alois Robert KeelU.S. Department of Education Fulbright Dissertation Research FellowshipsTimothy O. BaldwinRobert John BarrosPhilippe Claude ForetUp ali Arjun Guneratne Ronald Edward KassimirAldo A. LauriaJames Edward MathewsMark Edwin RoheFannie and John Hertz Foundation FellowshipsGeorge Colin Best John F. MitchellHoward Hughes Doctoral FellowshipsMiriam B. Goodman Joselyn Rose LeeJosephine de Karmen FellowshipSteven HeydemannJacob K. Javits FellowshipsThomas Arnold CarlsonEdward Ludwig GlaeserDavid L. Haney David Greene NichollsReeghan William RaffalsCaroline Frances SeymourKodak Scholarship1988: Chiquita Renee FlowersMaria J. GriffinPamela Lenee Washington1989: Alice Williams20FELLOWSHIPSLuce Scholars AwardChristina GomezMedical Scientists Training Program (MSTP)Richard C. U rgoMellon Fellowships in the HumanitiesJean GoodwinJoyce Park Linda Elizabeth PrinceDeborah Joy SatinskyNational Endowment for the Humanities "Younger Scholars" GrantsEliot Michael BrennerMyra Leslie Chachkin James Spencer DowningBrian Wendell OgilvieNational Science Foundation Graduate FellowshipsAllison Jane AbellHilary Joan ArnoldEric Charles BanksGeorge Colin BestMatthew Jemail BradyTimothy CallahanEric Brian DahlLisa DharZadia Maria FelicianoLessie Jo FrazierJames Joseph Gerdy Michael GormanPaul David HaarAlexandra HrycakRuth Ann JudsonMarkus Alois Robert KeelSteven Roy LinesHarvey Paul ManningJill Patterson MorfordSteven Jerome PittsJanelle Sue TaylorOffice of Naval Research FellowshipMarkus Alois Robert KeelCharlotte W Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsMisty Laurette BastianCharles Fremont McKhann, IV Ulf Stefan NilssonPamela Gail SchmollWilliam Rainey Harper Dissertation FellowshipsChristopher Kevin AnsellBruce G. CarruthersKevin GilmartinMatthew Joshua Hoptman Keith KarolyCarl LaRueAlison LaywineThomas LoredoSocial Science Research Council FellowshipsDonald Martin CarterUpali Arjun GuneratneRonald Kassimir Aldo Antonio Lauria SantiagoSuzanne Lynn MarchandSpencer Dissertation FellowshipsJeffrey Dale AndersonJustine Cassell Kevin Raymond RathundeState Farm Exceptional Students FellowshipsJonathan Golub Anand RamanHarry S. Truman ScholarshipsLisa Boulden Brad LanderWhiting Fellowships for Dissertation Write- UpDiane Karen BerntariSteven William ColeMary-Lyon Dolezal Heinrich Otmar FruehaufKevin Michael GilmartinAlison Deborah Laywine21THE 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 Samuel HellmanIn 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 Dean Edward O. LaumannTHE CONFERRING OFHONORARY DEGREESDAN P McKENZIE, Professor of Earth Science} University of Cambridge}EnglandYour exquisitely simple, surprisingly powerful models for the Earth have provided a new andquantitative understanding of many of the major features of the Earth's surface. The style of yourmodels and their well-documented success have given the field a new rhetoric and a newstandard for our understanding of the Earth.The candidate will be presented by Frank M. Richter, Professor and Chairman of theDepartment of the Geophysical Sciences, and Professor in the College.22NORMAN F. RAMSEY, Higgins Professor of Physics, Harvard UniversityYou have developed molecular beam resonance techniques that have had a lastingimpact on physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. Among your many scientificaccomplishments, you have used this technique for the most sensitive test of time reversal,a fundamental symmetry of nature, and for the invention of the hydrogen maser, theprogenitor of atomic clocks.The candidate will be presented by James W Cronin, University Professor,Department of Physics, the Enrico Fermi Institute, and the College.F. SHERWOOD ROWLAND, Daniel C. Aldrich, Jr., Professor ofChemistry, University of California, IrvineYour work has increased our understanding of chemical reactions and their impact onour world at the most fundamental levels. Based on this understanding, you have alertedsociety to long-term threats to our environment and have helped mobilize it to meet thesedangers.The candidate will be presented by Anthony Turkevich, James FranckDistinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, the EnricoFermi Institute, and the College.ALBERTO VARVARO, Pro-Rectore and Professor of Romance Philology,University of Naples, ItalyYour exceptional work in the field of Romance Philology as editor, literary historian,and linguist has set a model for your discipline, which is enriched by the versatility, theoutstanding quality, and the extraordinary range of your scholarship. You have broughttogether the study of language and of literature in a way that has stimulated new paths andmethods of investigation.The candidate will be presented by Paolo Cherchi, Professor, Department ofRomance Languages and Literatures and the College.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 RECESSIONALGrand Choeur Dialogue in G Eugene Gigout(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)24CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:SUSAN ANN CROUNSE(Linguistics)RACHELSERENASTRAHS(Behavioral Sciences)• WITH HONORS CLIFFORD JASON WINNIG(Music)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science:JONATHAN HENRY TRAUM(Mathematics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE1. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:MARKETA ASCHENBRENNER(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)STEVEN A. FREIJES.B., University oj North Dakota, 1979D.D.S. Creighton University, 1982(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Expression oj Glycoconju­gates in the Normal and Neoplastic HumanOropharyngeal Squamous MucosaREBECCA ALISON HENCKYS.B., University oJCalifornia, Davis, 1989(Human Nutrition & Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: Iron Status oj Endurance Runners JUDITH KUREK JARVISS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1971(Human Nutrition & Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: The Effect oj Food Matrix onCarbohydrate UtilizationCLIFFORD KOA.B., University of Chicago, 1987(ASHUM)JOHN SVAJUNAS RUTKAUSKASA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(A SHUM)DISSERTATION: The EJfects oj Chlorhexidine dur-ing lmmuno Suppressing Chemotherapy-A Prelimi­nary Report25YOLANDA FLORESA.B., University of Calijornia, Berkeley, 1987(Romance Languages and Literatures)LEE ALBERT GARVERA .B., Northwestern University, 1988(English Language and Literature)RICHARD L. GOER WITZ IIIA.B., University oJChicago, 1983A .M., Yale University, 1985(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)LAWRENCE F. GOODMANA.B., Bucknell University, 1987(English Language and Literature)ALICIA CLARE GRAYBILLA.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1988(English Language and Literature)KATHRYN MARIE GRIMESA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987(English Language and Literature)ANDREW MICHAEL GROVEA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1988S.B., ibid. 1988(English Language and Literature)ALISON DEAN HARVEYA .B., University oj Nevada, 1987(English Language and Literature)AMANDA LEE IRWINLie., Centro Universitario de Ciencias Humanas,Mexico City, Mexico, 1986(Romance Languages and Literatures)KATHARINE SOPHIE JUPEA.B., University oJ Cambridge, England, 1988(Philosophy)EILEEN L. JUSKIEA. B., Northern Illinois University, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures) .IKUMI KAMINISHIA.B., University oJChicago, 1984(Art)R. MULYADHI KARTANEGARADrs. State Institute Jor Islamic Studies, Jakarta,Indonesia, 1985(Middle Eastern Studies)JAMES NEILSON KENNEDY IIIA.B., StanJord University, 1986(Philosophy)MICHAEL BLAISE KONGA.B., Dartmouth College, 1987(English Language and Literature)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:PRISCILLA STEARNS BARLOWA .B., Smith College, 1980(English Language and Literature)HEIDI ANN BECKA.B., Pomona College, 1987(English Language and Literature)ADRIA PIACENTINI BERNARDIA .B., Carlton College, 1979(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARIANNE BOSOMWORTHA .B., Harvard University, 1987(English Language and Literature)TAMMY RAVITTS BRETSCHERA .B., University oj Chicago,1983(General Studies in the Humanities)STEPHEN JOHN BRITTA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(General Studies in the Humanities)ELIZABETH D. BROWNINGA .B., Oberlin College, 1985(English Language and Literature)PATRICK RAND BURNETTEA .B., Valparaiso University, 1988(English Language and Literature)TERESA A. COLEA .B., Rollins College, 1984(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL COLLINSA.B., Wesleyan University, 1981(English Language and Literature)ROMI NICOLE CRAWFORDA .B., Oberlin College, 1988(English Language and Literature)MARCIA ANN DAFTS.B., Duke University, 1983(Music)KATHARINE HARPER DE BAUNA .B., Princeton University, 1986(Comparative Studies in Literature)MARLA MARIE DEL SIGNORE(Romance Languages and Literatures)SAMUEL JOHN DEMPSEYA .B., University oj Notre Dame, 1987(English Language and Literature)BRIDGET DONOHUEA .B., Kenyon College, 1987A .M. Columbia University, 1987(English Language and Literature)MARY VERONICA DOUGHERTYA .B., Hamilton College, 1981(English Language and Literature)26JULIE MARIE KOSMONDA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1984(General Studies in the Humanities)PAULA Y LEEA .B., Cornell University, 1987(Art)THOMAS B. LOVELLA .B., Loyola Marymount University, 1988(English Language and Literature)LINDA ILENE MARGOLISA .B., Lake Forest College, 1982(Comparative Studies in Literature)JONATHAN WILLIAM MARTINA .B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1980(English Language and Literature)GUIDO CARLO MARZIALIB.Sc., University oj British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1986S.M., University oJChicago,1989(English Language and Literature)MITCHELL B. MERBACKB.F.A., Alfred University, 1985(Art)NINA BETH MOGILNIKA .B., Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky,1986(Philosophy)STEPHANIE ALICE MOOREA .B., Northwestern University, 1987(Comparative Studies in Literature)MARK STEWART MORRISSONA.B., University oj Texas, Austin, 1988(English Language and Literature)STEVEN WILLIAM MOSSA.B., St. John's University, Collegeville,Minnesota, 1986(English Language and Literature)ABDUL MUIS NAHARONGSarjana Muda, Sunan Kalijaga State IslamicInstitute, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 1978Drs., ibid, 1981(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)KAREN ALYSON NEUMERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1988(English Language and Literature)DAVID GREENE NICHOLLSA .B., Bowdoin College, 1988(English Language and Literature)MARY JANE NIGROA.B., LaFayette College, 1988(English Language and Literature)JAMES HIBBERT OATES, JR.A .B., California State University, 1983(Philosophy)JOHN BROOK O'NEALA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1986(Classical Languages and Literatures)DOUGLAS WILLIAM PINSKYS.B., Yale University, 1985A.B., University oj OxJord, England, 1988(Philosophy) ANNE MARGARET PORTERA .B., University oj Melbourne, Parkville,Australia, 1983A .M., ibid., 1985(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)THOMAS ALLAN REISZA .B., Pomona College, 1987(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH ROSENBLATTB.M., DePaul University, 1977(Music)LISA FRANCES RYANA .B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1983(English Language and Literature)PAULA CAROLINE SCHILLERB.F.A., New York University, 1970(General Studies in the Humanities)MARl CHRISTINE SCHINDELEA.B., University oj Chicago, 1988(English Language and Literature)MARGARET FRANCES SHANNONA .B., Pomona College, 1983(English Language and Literature)JAMES RAND SHELLEYA .B., Brioham Young University, Provo, Utah,1986(Philosophy)DAVID BYRON SMITH, JR.A .B., Carleton College, 1988(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH RACHEL SNYDERA .B., Bryn Mawr College, 1987(English Language and Literature)ANGELA FRANCESKA SORBYA .B., University oj Washington, 1987(En<�lish Language and Literature)RICHARD BRUCE TANS ONA.B., Brandeis University, 1979(Philosophy)WILLIAM MARSHALL TIERSTENA.B., Vassar College, 1984(English Language and Literature)MARTHA LOUISE TURNERA .B., Columbia University, 1988(Romance Languages and Literatures)AUGUSTA SIMONET VANDOBBENBURGHCand., State University oJGroningen,Netherlands, 1981Drs., ibid., 1982(Comparative Studies in Literature)EVAN BOGART WESTERFIELDA .B., Yale University, 1986(English Language and Literature)CHARLES WILLIAM ASHLEYWHITAKERA.B., University oJ Cambridge, Enoland, 1988(Philosophy)27KAREN J. REIMERA.B., Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas,1982(Art)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:YVONNE KOBLEB.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,1985(Art)BENJAMIN MARK PORTISB.F.A., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, 1984(Art) BRIAN DAVID SMITHB.F.A., Boston University, 1984(Art)RONEN MARMORSTEINS.B., University of Calijornia, Davis, 1984(Chemistry)DEAN RICHARD MILLERA .B., Northwestern University, 1980M.M., ibid., 1981(Statistics)IAN JOHN NEVITTB.Sc., University of London, England, 1986(Chemistry)TORU OHIRAA.B., Hamilton College, 1986(Physics)BASIL PAVLATOS PAULSONA .B., Wittenberg University, 1987(Chemistry)JOONG WON SUHA.B., University of Chicago, 1985(Computer Science)MATTHEW FREDERICK TUCHLERA .B., Haverford College, 1986(Chemistry)CHANGGUANG ZHENGS.B., Hang zhou University, China, 1983S.M., University of Science and Technology ofChina, Anhui, 1985(Statistics)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:JEFFREY BERGERA .B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1967(Computer Science)CHUN-WAI CHANA.B., University of Chicago, 1987(Astronomy and Astrophysics)STEPHEN D. DEL CASTILLOS.B., Ateneo De Manila University, Manila,Philippines, 1981(Computer Science)KATALIN FRIEDLDipl., Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary,1983(Computer Science)HARRY JOEL GUTTMANS.B., State University of New York, StonyBrook, 1987(Chemistry)NEIL ADAM HURWITZA .B., Washington University, 1985(Computer Science)EDWIN SEVERIN IVERSEN, JR.S.B., University of Chicago, 1987(Statistics)CARSTEN LUND(Computer Science)IV IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:GLENN HARRY ACKERMANS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983S.B., ibid., 1983S.B., ibid., 1983(Economics)MARGARET CLELLAND BENDERA.B., Cornell University, 1985(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) BETTY ANN BERGSTROMS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969A.B., Scripps College, 1985(Education)PETER M. BIRKELANDS.B., Iowa State University, 1983(Sociology)28ERIC N. BUDDA.B., Brandeis University, 1985(Political Science)SHELLEY DIANNE BURGESSA.B., (Hons), University oj Western Ontario,London, Ontario, Canada, 1986(Anthropology)ERIC MARVIN CAMBURNA.B., Illinois Benedictine College, 1983(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)THOMAS WARTON CLAYA .B., Carleton College, 1978(Anthropology)JONATHAN MATTHEW COHEN(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)MAUREEN ELIZABETH CORMACKS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1979Dipl., Universite de Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne),France, 1986(International Relations)KELLINA MICHELE CRAIGA .B., Wesleyan University, 1988(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)VINCENT JOHN CURRANS.B., Cornell University, 1987(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)DIANE PATRICIA DAVISA.B., George Washington University, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)LINDA CAROL DAVISS.B., Duke University, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)MALATHI NALIKA DE ALWISA.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1985(Anthropology)CARLO DE NICOLALaurea , Libera Universita Internazionale DegliStudi Socia le, Rome, Italy 1984(Economics)BARBARA LYNNE FEDDERLYA .B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1987(Political Science)LEELA MARGARET PATRICIAFERNANDESS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987A .B., ibid., 1987(International Relations)MARTHA BLAIR FEWA.B., University oJChicago, 1986A.M., ibid., 1989(Latin American Studies)DARRYL JAMES FORDA .B., Villanova University, 1987S.B., ibid., 1987(Educat ion) CHARLES GREGORY FRIEDA .B., Harvard University, 1984(Social Thought)LAWRENCE G. FRIEDMANA .B., State University oj New York, Albany,1985(Political Science)JULIE ANNE GIFFORDA.B., University oJCaliJornia, Davis, 1984(Social Thought)PETER CHARLES GODWIN(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)JAMES DAVID HARDERA.B., University oj Kansas, 1985(International Relations)LAWRENCE HARTS.B., New York University, 1940(Economics)DELIA HITZA .B., Bowdoin College, 1984(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)NANCY MARIE JOHNSONS.B., RockJord College, 1983(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)ALEXANDRA JULIANA .B., University oj Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1987(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)DAVID ANDREW KICEA .B., Colorado College, 1987(Anthropology)RITA LAVIN FIGUEROALu:., Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, SanMiguel De Tucuman, Argentina, 1986(Economics)LISA LEEA .B., Pomona College, 1984(Psychology: Cognition & Communication)SUK-JUN LIMA .B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea,1987(Political Science)AMY REED McCREADYA.B., Bucknell University, 1985(Social Thought)NINA M. MOOREA .B., Knox College, 1987(Political Science)NICK MORALESA .B., Trinity University, 1985(Political Science)JOHN JOSEPH MORESS.B., Bradley University, 1984(Education)29KARL F. RAHDERA .B., Evergreen State College, 1984(International Relations)MICHAEL JOHN REYNOLDSA .B., University oj Southern CaliJornia, 1980(Sociology)MARK STEPHEN ROGERSA .B., Reed College, 1987(Anthropology)DEBRA ELLEN ROMANICKA.B. (Hons), University oj Toronto, Ontario,Canada, 1985(Social Thought)STEPHEN CRAIG SHULMANA .B., Carleton College, 1986(International Relations)S JONATHAN SILVERMANA .B., Yale University, 1986(Economics)DAVID PAUL SMITHA.B., University oj Massachusetts, Amherst, 1985(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)THOMAS REIJI SOLES.B., United States Military Academy, 1980(Political Science) ALICE FALES STEWARTA.B., Sweet Briar College, 1964A .M., American University, 1971(History)ASHLEY J. TELLISA .B., University oj Bombay, India, 1982(Political Science)ANTHONY BRIAN THRELKELDA.B., University oJPuget Sound, 1983A .B., ibid., 1983(History)DAVID LESLIE WEBSTERA .B., University oj Maryland, College Park,1987(Economics)DEBORAH LYNN WHEELERA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1987(Political Science)LORI ELLEN WRIGHTS.B., Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario,Canada, 1987(Anthropology)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:BERNADETTE THERESE SUGRUEA .B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1988(English)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:JENNIFER EMILY ADAMSA .B., Northwestern University, 1988(Elementary Education)SHARI NOELLE BERGERET(Elementary Education)LALLIE SUBLETTE COBBA.B., Yale University, 1986(Elementary Education)SHARON A. NORRISA.B., University oJChicago, 1988(Elementary Education) LISA GABRIEL PATRICKA.B., Carleton College, 1984(Elementary Education)JULIE SACCENTES.B., Cornell University, 1988(Elementary Education)CLAUDIA ANNE SCHUMANNA.B., Tufts University, 1987(Elementary Education)MARIE ELIZABETH WELLSA.B., Grinnell College, 1988(Elementary Education)30II. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:CLARA ABRAHAMS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985DENNIS JAMES ANDERSENS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985BENJAMIN JOSEPH BARTNICKES.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985MARK JOSEPH BAUMELS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1985JOHN METCALFE BLAIR, JR.A.B., Cornell University, 1985DAVID ALAN BLUEMKES.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1982Ph.D., University oJ Chicago, 1987KELLY L. BOOTHBYA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1985MARC ANDREW BORGEA .B., Carleton College, 1984DOUGLAS VICTOR BROWNS.B., Northwestern University, 1985DEBORAH LEE BURNETA .B., Georgetown University, 1979STEVEN CHARLES CAMPBELLA.B., University oJChicago, 1982Ph.D., ibid., 1987• WITH HONORSDUANE C. CANEVAA.B., University oJChicago, 1985MICHAEL THOMAS CAPSS.B., University of Calijornia, Los Angeles, 1984• WITH HONORSSTEVEN J. CHAROUSS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985MICHAEL JON CHMELLS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1985• WITH HONORSELLEN CHUANGA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 1985DEBORAH LEA COMMINSA.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1979Ph.D., University oJ California, Irvine, 1983• WITH HONORSDAVID BERTRAM CONLEY, JR.A .B., Washington University, 1985MARK DIETERICHA.B., Dartmouth College, 1985SAMUEL DOREVITCHS.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1984DANIEL PATRICK DUNHAMS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985ADRIANA FEDERS.B., StanJord University, 1985IHOR JURIJ FEDORAKS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985KENNETH L. FOX, JR.A.B., University oJChicago, 1985 PAUL CHRISTOPHER FRANCELA .B., Harvard University, 1982Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987GREGORY RAYMOND GADOWSKIS.B., Michigan State University, 1985SIMRANJIT SINGH GALHOTRAA.B., University oJChicago, 1983THOMAS JOSEPH GALLAGHERS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985JULIO FRANCESCO GALLOS.B., University oj Miami, 1985JOHN DEMETRIOS GEANONA.B., University of Chicago , 1985DAVID HARRY GELLERS.B., StanJord University, 1982Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987TODD ROBERT GOLUBA .B., Carleton College, 1985• WITH HONORSGARY IRVING GRADS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985DENNIS PAUL HANA.B., University oJChicago, 1985KEI HANAFUSAA.B., University oJChicago, 1984THOMAS CHARLES HEINEMANA.B., University oJChicago, 1981S.M., ibid., 1981Ph.D., ibid., 1988ARTHUR G. ITKINS.B., University oJCalifornia, Los Angeles, 1985MANU JAINA.B., Northwestern. University, 1985CARL LOUIS KALBHENS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985STEPHEN RUDOLPH KALMARS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985TIMOTHY JOSEPH KAMPS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1982Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987• WITH HONORSKAREN FAYE KARTUNA.B., Northwestern University, 1984S.B., ibid., 1984JONG KOOK KIMA .B., University oj California, Riverside, 1984JEROME MARTIN KLAFTAS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1985STEPHEN LOUIS KOLLIASS.B., Butler University, 1985PETE G. KOVATSISS.B., Loras College, 1985JEREMY BRYAN KRAFFA .B., Emory University, 198531MARC ROBERT KRAMERS.B., University oJChicago, 1983S.M., University oJ California, Berkeley, 1985PHILIP S. KWAITA .B., Johns Hopkins University, 1985DAVID BRADLEY LAUTZA .B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1985ROBERT BRUCE LEMBERSKYA .B., Washington University, 1985STEVEN RAYMOND LEUTHNERS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1985KEITH EDWARD LIBERTA.B., University oj Chicago, 1985JENNIFER EDEN LIM-DUNHAMA.B., Harvard University, 1985WENDY LINA.B., University oJChicago, 1985JEFFREY ARLIN LOEBA.B., University oJChicago, 1982S.M., ibid., 1982Ph.D., ibid., 1987• WITH HONORSDAVID MICHAEL LOYAS.B., Lafayette College, 1981CARA LEIGH LUKINA.B., Brandeis University, 1985PAUL BAYARD LYONA.B., University oJChicago, 1985SUSAN ANN MAHAFFYA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1985GERARD JOSEPH MAREKS.B., University oj Iowa, 1982Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1988STEPHEN ABRAM MENDELSONS.B., University oj Pittsburgh, 1985RENE MORAS.B., Brown University, 1982Ph.D., University oJ Chicago, 1988• WITH HONORSMANJU NATHS.B., Bangalore University, India, 1973S.M., Maharaja Sayajirao University oj Baroda,India, 1975Ph.D., Indian Institute oj Science, Bangalore,India, 1981DAVID PAUL NELSONS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1982Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987JOHN HO PAKA.B., Washington University, 1985FU-SHIH PANS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1979Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1986THOMAS HYONSU PARKA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1985JOHN ANDREW PATTERSONA .B., Carleton College, 1985 MARY G. PETTIA.B., University oJChicago, 1984CHARLES ANDREW POWELLA .B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1985LORETTA GEORGINA QUES.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985MARK ANTHONY RANALLIA .B., University oj Chicago, 1985CYNTHIA HOPE RANDA .B., Columbia University, 1984MICHAEL DENNIS REDMANA.B., University oJ Day ton, 1985MICHAEL GEORGE RICHARDSONA .B., Cornell University, 1985JOSEPH DAVID ROSENA.B., Carleton College, 1985MICHAEL S. RUDDATA .B., University oJChicago, 1985CRAIG ANDREW SABLEA.B., Northwestern University, 1985ANDREW SATINSKYA.B., University oJChicago, 1985THOMAS PATRICK SHANLEYA .B., Carleton College, 1985MATTHEW JOHN SHEETZA .B., Albion College, 1982Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987RAHMAWATI SIHA .B., Wellesley College, 1985RICHARD IAN SILVERA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 1985• WITH HONORSRICHARD A. SILVERMANA.B., Florida Atlantic University, 1985ANJALI H. SINGHA.B., Northwestern University, 1985DENISE MARIE MACIASSORRENTINOS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1985KIRK THOMAS SPENCERS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984• WITH HONORSHOWARD S. SUTKINS.B., State University oj New York, Binghamton,1985GEORGE XAVIER SZYMSKIS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985S.B., ibid., 1985TIMOTHY ALLEN THURSTONS.B., Weber State College, 1985• WITH HONORSMICHAEL JOSEPH TULLISS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1985JAMES W VAHEYS.B., Northwestern University, 1985• WITH HONORS32SANDRA RASA VALAITISS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1985WENDY RUTBERG VISHNYS.B., Massachusetts Institute oj Technology, 1985PATRICK JOSEPH WALLACEA.B., University oJChicago, 1981KAREN ELIZABETH WALSHA.B., University oJChicago, 1985THOMAS JOSEPH WEBERA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1985GREGG BENNETT WELLSA.B., Northwestern University, 1981Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1987 MICHAEL J. WENDELS.B., University oJChicago, 1985MICHAEL MILES WESSA.B., Boston University, 1984ELIZABETH ANN WHALENA.B., Northwestern University, 1984VICTOR HSUEH-WEN WUA.B., Washington University, 1985CHRISTOPHER JOHN YOUNGS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1985ERIC C. YUENS.B., Stanford University, 1985CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEPETRA MARIA BLIXS.B., Illinois State University, 1975(Human Nutrition & Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: The Effects oj Plasma Lipopro-teins on LDL-Receptor mRNA Levels in a HumanHepatoma Cell LineROBERT MAXIMILLIAN DANOVICHS.B., University oj Scranton, 1981(Virology)DISSERTATION: The Amplification oj DNAInduced by Herpes Simplex Virus and Expressionfrom Amplified MoleculesMARY D. DITTOS.B., Pace University, 1979(Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Transportation oj Deleted andOne-Ended Tn3 Elements in Escherichia coliVINCENT PETER FERRERAA .B., University of Chicago, 1983(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: The Perception oj Two-Dimen­sional Moving PatternsSHOSHANNA GOTTLIEBS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Genetic Control oj Recombinationbetween Repeated Genes in the Yeast Saccharomy­ces cerevisiaeKATHERINE MARIE HARRISS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1980(Pharmacological & Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Studies on the Release oj -y-ami-nobutyric Acid from Central Neurons JOANNE E. HESSES.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1972S.M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Genetics)DISSERTATION: V(D)J Recombination: FunctionalDefinition oj the Joining Signals and Studies ojthe MechanismGORDON KENT LINDBERGS.B., HaverJord College, 1979(Biochemistry)DISSERTATION: Purification and Characterizationoj the N4 Coded DNA Polymerase and Single­Stranded DNA Binding ProteinSHAWN MURPHYS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1983(Pharmacological & Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Modulation oj Intracellular Cal-cium Homeostasis by Excitatory Amino Acids inMouse Central NeuronsJACOB ROMANOFF RACHLINA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1978M.D., ibid., 1982(Pathology) .DISSERTATION: Papovaviruses and Central Ner­vous System TumorsHELEN MARIE TUS.B., University oj California, Davis, 1980(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Transcriptional Regulation oj theLEU2 Gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae33JAMES PRESTON ELKINSA .B., Cornell University, 1977A .M., University oj Chicago, 1984M.F.A., ibid., 1984(Art)DISSERTATION: Linear Perspective in ModernScholarship and in Renaissance PaintingII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESJAMES RAYMOND BLAETTLERS.B., Georgetown University, 1969A.M., Columbia University, 1971B. Th., Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana, Rome,Italy, 1980A .M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Art)DISSERTATION: Through Emmaus Eyes: Art, Lit­urgy, and Monastic Idealogy at Santo Domingo deSilosFREDERICK NATHANIEL BOHRERA.B., St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland,1978A.M., University oJChicago, 1982(Art)DISSERTATION: A New Antiquity: The EnglishReception oj AssyriaANDREW LEE COHENA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1981A .M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Art)DISSERTATION: Temple Architecture and Sculpturein Nol ambavddiGRANT HERMANS CORNWELL, JR.A .B., St. Lawrence University, 1979A .M., University oj Chicago, 1982(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Inseparability oj Rights andVirtues in Ethical TheoryVINAY DHARWADKERS.B., University oj Delhi, India, 1975S.M., ibid., 1977(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Future oj the Past: Moder-nity, Modern Poetry, and the TransJormation oJTwoIndian TraditionsKEVIN MICHAEL DOAKA .B., Quincy College, 1982A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1983(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Dreams oj Difference: The JapanRomantic School and the Crisis oj Modernity JEFFREY MICHAEL HARLIGA .B., California State University, 1977(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Interaction oj Verbal Aspectand Noun Phrase Determination in HungarianVICTOR GEORGE LYCHYKA .B., Lawrence University, 1979A .M., University oj Chicago, 1981(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: A Comparison oj Russian andUkrainian Deverbal DerivationSHEILA POSTA.B., Chicago State University, 1975A.M., Northeastern Illinois University, 1980(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: "A Correspondent Coloring":Context and Idealogy in the Fiction oj HermanMelville, 1846-1857ERICA S. RANDA.B., Princeton University, 1979A .M., University oj Chicago, 1981(Art)DISSERTATION: Boucher, David, and the FrenchRevolution: Politics and Gender in the Eighteenth­Century French History PaintingSAHOTRA SARKARA .B., Columbia University, 1981A .M., University oj Chicago, 1984(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Reductionism and Molecular Biol­ogy: A ReappraisalIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESGEORGE EDWARD BOYAJIANA .B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1983(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Taxon Aging and Its Role inModels oj Background and Mass ExtinctionCARLOS C. CHENGS.B., University oj the Philippines, QuezonCity, 1981(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Anion-Promoted Carbon-SulfurCleavage Reaction CHRISTOPHER GERARD FASANOS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1983(Physics)DISSERTATION: A New Model oj the Nucleon­Nucleon InteractionVALEN EARL JOHNSONS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1981A .M., University oj Texas, Austin, 1985(Statistics)DISSERTATION: On Statistical ImageReconstruction34SEAN M. KEELA .B., Carleton College, 1984S.M., University oj Chicago, 1987(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Techniques Jor Calculating ChowRingsJAMES WELSH LEWISS.B., Massachusetts Institute oj Technology, 1982S.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Infinitesimal Rigidity Jor theAction oj SL (n,Z) on ynDEAN ROBERT LINDSTROMS.B., University oj Minnesota, Duluth. 1981S.M., University oj Maine, 1985S.M., University oj Chicago, 1986(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: A Study oj the Eurasian IceSheet Using a Combined Grounded Ice Flow-leeShelf Numerical ModelCLIFFORD LOPATEA .B., Swarthmore College, 1982S.M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Physics)DISSERTATION: Electron Acceleration oj Relativis­tic Energies by Travelling Interplanetary ShocksRONEN MARMORSTEINS.B., University oj California, Davis, 1984S.M., University oj Chicago, 1989(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: In Vitro Studies on the TrpRepressor/Operator SystemBRADLEY STEWART MEYERA.B., Rice University, 1983S.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Decompression oj Initially ColdNeutron Star Matter: A Mechanism Jor the RProcess? TERRENCE JOHN NAPIERS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1982S.M., University oj Chicago, 1983(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Convexity Properties oj Cov­erings oj Smooth Projective VarietiesKAREN REBECCA PINNEYA .B., Earlham College, 1984S.M., University oj Chicago, 1986(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Convexity Results Jor Domains inSmooth Projective VarietiesDAVID BROOK SALZMANS.B., Yale University, 1980S.M., University oj Chicago, 1982(Physics)DISSERTATION: A. Method oj General MomentsJor Orienting 2D Projections oj Unknown 3DObjectsYEONG-DONG TSAIS.B., National 'Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu ,Taiwan, 1980(Physics)DISSERTATION: Jet Production in the CentralRapidity Region in 1.8 Te V Proton and AntiprotonCollisionsGIANLUIGI ZANETTILaurea , University oj Bologna, Italy, 1984(Physics)DISSERTATION: Hydrodynamics oj Lattice GasAutomataIV IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESAMOS BARANESA .B., Hebrew University oj Jerusalem, Israel,1984A. M., University oj Chicago, 1986(Economics)DISSERTATION: Changes in the Tax Saving fromTaxable Acquisitions and Tax-Free Reorganizationover TimeJAMES PATRlCK CUNNINGHAMA.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1978M.B.A., University oj Chicago, 1981A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1988(Economics)DISSERTATION: Determinants oj U.S. State Debt SARA JEAN EHRENBERGA .B., University oj California, Santa Cruz,1970M. Ed., Harvard University, 1973A .M., University oj Chicago, 1978(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Effect oj Analytic Instruc-tions on Young Children's Ability to Solve ScientificProblems SystematicallyMICHAEL JOHN GIBBSA .B., University oj Chicago, 1984A.M., ibid., 1984(Economics)DISSERTATION: Promotions, Compensation, andFirm Organization35RICHARD BRIAN GUNDERMANA .B., Wabash College, 1983(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Health and FitnessWENDY L. HAIGHTA .B., Reed College, 1980A .M., University oj California, Riverside, 1982(Education)DISSERTATION: The Ecology and Development ojPretend Play from One to Four YearsKARIN ANNE LATILEWA HYDEA.B., Radcliffe College, 1978Dipl ., University oj Sierra Leone, Freetown,Sierra Leone, 1983A.M., University oJChicago, 1985(Education)DISSERTATION: Education, Employment, Mar­riage, and Fertility: Factors in the Life Patternsand Transitions oj Young Women in theU.S.- 1972-1986WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON IIIA .B., Centre College oj Kentucky, 1975M.B.A., StanJord University, 1977A.M., University oJChicago, 1987(Economics)DISSERTATION: Market Structure and PriceAdjustments: Evidencefrom the Banking IndustryHANAN G. JACOBYA.B., University oj Washington, 1983A .M., University oj Chicago, 1985(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Shadow Wage Approach toEstimating a Labor Supply Model Jor PeasantHouseholds: An Application to the PeruvianSierraSTEVEN ALANN JOHNSTONEA .B., University oj Washington, 1983A.B., ibid., 1983A.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(History)DISSERTATION: Social Relationships, Rhetoric,Ideology: The People's Power and the AthenianCourtsDORTHEA JUULA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1972M.Ed., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1975(Education)DISSERTATION: Measuring Medical ProblemSolvingHONGKEUN KIMA .B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea,1985(Psychology: Cognition & Communication)DISSERTATION: Characteristic Perceptual Asym­metry and Hemispheric Specialization: Effects onLaterality ScoresJACK CLARENCE KNIGHT, JR.A .B., University oj North Carolina, ChapelHill, 1974J.D., ibid., 1977A .M., University oj Chicago, 1980(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Institutions and Strategic Con­flict: A Study in the Rationality oj SocialInstitutions JOHN MICHAEL LINACREA.B., University oj Cambridge, England, 1967A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1987(Education)DISSERTATION: Many-Faceted Rasch MeasurementTHOMAS KEVIN LINDSAYA .B., Northern Illinois University, 1977A.M., ibid., 1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Aristotle on Democracy: A Com­mentary on Books III- VI oj the PoliticsELIZABETH A. MANNIXA.B., Roosevelt University, 1983(Behavioral Sciences: Social & OrganizationalPsychology)DISSERTATION: Coalitions in the OrganizationalContext: A Social Dilemmas PerspectiveANTONIO McDANIELA .B., San Jose State University, 1981A.M., California State University, Sacramento,1985(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Social Context oj Rural toUrban Labor Migration Decisions in DevelopingCountries: The Case oj Malaysian WomenCHRISTOPHER JOHN McNICKLEA.B., University oJPennsylvania, 1979A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1985(History)DISSERTATION: "To Be Mayor oj New York":The TransJer oJPolitical Power from the Irish to theJews and the Decline oj the Political Machine inNew York City, 1881-1977JOSHUA M. MITCHELLB.G.S., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor,1980A .M., University oj Washington, 1984(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Dialectic oj PoliticallyAuthoritative History: Luther, Hobbes, Locke, andRousseau and the Foundations oj Early LiberalThoughtROBERT STEVEN MOOGA .B., State University oj New York, Buffalo,1971J.D., Boston University, 1974A.M., University oj Washington, 1982(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Whose Interests Are Supreme?The Organizational Politics oJthe Civil Courts inTwo Districts oj Uttar PradeshJUNE JR PILCHERA.B., University oj Southern Mississippi, 1984A.M., University oJChicago, 1989(Behavorial Sciences: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: The Effect oj Hypothyroidism onSymptom Formation in Total Sleep Deprived RatsSUET-LING PONGB.S.S., Chinese University oj Hong Kong, 1978(Education)DISSERTATION: Marital Fertility and FamilyIncome Inequality in Hong Kong: Consequences ojWomen's Employment and Education36JOHN DAVID ROTHA .B., Goshen College, 1981A.M., University oJChicago, 1983(History)DISSERTATION: From Confessionalism to RegionalPatriotism: Popular Piety and the Emergence oj aNew Political Culture in the Palatinate, 1740-1832JILL DIANNE SWENSONA .B., Lawrence University, 1980A.M., University oJChicago, 1981(Behavorial Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: TV News Viewers: MakingMeaning out oj Iran ContraMARGARITA TARRAGONA DEOLIVERESLic., Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City,Mexico, 1983A.M., University oJChicago, 1988(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Patients' Experiences oj Psycho-therapy between Sessions: Their Realtionship toSome Input, Process, and Output Variables ojPsychotherapy ROBERT MICHAEL TRAVISS.B., Portland State University, 1977S.M., ibid., 1980(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Suicide and Social Integrationamong Alaska NativesLIH-MEEI YANGS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1976M.Ed., Temple University, 1979(Education)DISSERTATION: Medical Career Attitudes: Differ­ences among Specialities and Changes over Time37BER, Director of Chapel MusicRUBSAM, University OrganistFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINASSISTANT MARSHALSFRANK W FITCHROBERT S. HAMADARICHARD H. HELMHOLZGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINN WILLIAM D. PATTISONJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1988-89HILARY JOAN ARNOLD MARKUS ALOIS ROBERT KEELGEORGE COLIN BEST TIMOTHY EDWARD LYNCHTIMOTHY CALLAHAN ROBERT McCREARYDANIEL COLEMAN MATTHEW GORDON MELDORFERIC BRIAN DAHL STEVEN JEROME PITTSJEFFREY HOWARD DEAN LINDA ELIZABETH PRINCELISA DHAR REEGHAN WILLIAM RAFFALSMONA ELNAGGAR ANDREW C. RUDALEVIGEMARGARET ENGELHART MIRIAM SAGHERBARAK GASTER ADAM DAVID SHEPARDPAUL DAVID HAAR MICHAEL STEVEN SOHNCHRISTOPHER JOHN HARITATOS HOWARD MARK ULLMANRICHARD ANTHONY JULIANO CYNTHIA JOY VELDMANCLAUDINE MARIE KASINAK SHOSHANA ELKIN WASKOWSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1989-90KATHERINE ANN ALMQUIST PAUL JOHN MARUSHKAELLEN BALES NOLAN MATTHEW McCARTYTRACY VICTORIA BARE JOHN FRANCIS McNAMARAKAREN JEAN BEZELLA DAVID JAMES NORRISCHRISTOPHER JONATHAN GERALD BRADLEY PENNBOWERS DIANNA QUANTOM CHARLES BRADEN ANAND SUBRAM RAMANCATHERINE SANDS BRADLEY MATTHEW ROY ROSENBERGCATHRYN LEIGH CARSON MARK ALLEN SCHEELDANIEL KADANE CRANE INGRID SCHENKRUPA GOSWAMI WILLIAM NOAH SCHWARTZLINDA ELIZABETH GREEN MATTHEW THOMAS SEDDONBRITTON BETH GUERRINA JOHN PETER TULLSEN, JR.MARGARET JOYCE HOLEN MICHAEL SHERIDAN UMLAUFJILL LOUISE OLSON BRIAN DAVID WEIMERANNA SANGHIE MAH