LO q LIIc/;: /191/('!fHlE )JNn�o����! D. RaQF�LERCHnCAGO rTheFour Hundred Twenty-firstTheSJr]PUNGSECOND SESSIONJune FourteenthA. D. Nineteen Hundred Ninety-oneROCKEFELLER MEMORIA CHAPELCONTENTSPRAYER.................................................... 5CONVO CATION ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5ANTHEM................................................... 6AWARD OF HONORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25The College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25The Division of the Biological Sciences and thePritzker School of MedicineMaster of Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25Doctor of Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31"">Doctor of Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-3-The Division of the HumanitiesMaster of Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26Master of Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28Doctor of Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. -34- S �The Division of the Physical SciencesMaster of Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28Doctor of Philosophy _34 -;)The Division of the Social SciencesMaster of Arts.Master of Arts in Teaching .Master of Science in Teaching .Doctor of Philosophy . 28303035- YD25262828CONFERRING OF BURLINGTON NORTHERN AWARDS .CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES .ALMA MATER.BENEDICTION.Please 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-Canzon primi toni Giovanni Gabrieli(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer)The Marshal and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Candidates for the Burlington Northern AwardsThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the U niversi tyTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((WHAT'S YOUR EVIDENCE?" ((WHY DO YOU ASK?"WAYNE C. BOOTHGeorge M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus) Departmentof English Language & Literature) Committee on Analysis of Ideas &Study of Methods) and the College5THE ANTHEMLord, Now Lettest Thou Aleksandr GrechaninovRockefeller Chapel Choir Directed by Bruce TammenLord, now lettest thou thy servantdepart in peace, according to thy word,for mine eyes have seen thy salvation,which thou hast prepared before the face of all people,a light to enlighten the Gentiles,and to be the glory of thy people Israel.6THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Jessica Courtney Clare AbelKurt Martin AckermannSiobhan ArnoldDavid Andrew AuburnPaul S. AuhDesha Helen BakerMarc Jonathan BakerLaurie Anne BarattaCharles Jordon BarrowsPaul John Bartko IIAlexander Gabriel BassukJoseph Bartholemew BattagliaSibel Pervin BayrakciMatthew Dean BeckermanJennifer Eleanor BellTracy Christine BenderMichael Matthew BenedettiAdam Craig BergerJoanna Lee BeuAnnie BiegelsenHeather Anne BixlerSeth BlackshawThomas Stephen BlackwoodVictoria Lee BlakemoreJohn P. BlakesleeVincenzo BollettinoMary Jean BosworthLisa Anne BouldenPeter Mark BoumanJustin Andrew BoyanBrett Gardner BradshawPatricia Gail Brashers-KrugColleen C. BrennanEric Lee BrodieScott Lowell BrodyKevin John BroihierEric Alan BrownDaniel Thomas BusemeyerTemby Mary CaprioMyra Leslie ChachkinAnuradha Lin ChaddahDave ChenEugene ChenElaine May ChengDavid Chonsuk ChoeLina F. ChouCharles Meng- Vai ChoyLibby Anne ChristophersenChin-Shan ChuangRobert Disini ChutuapeMichael Patrick ClarkeLiesl B. ClaudioDavid Joshua CohenJulian Marc CohenTimoth y J. CollinsDaniel Winfield CooleyKenneth Eldon Cordes, Jr.Peter Martin CoughlanJanet CowdenGail CunninghamHeather Lynn DanielThad Wilbern DavisAamirahJeelani DharJohn M. DierkingChristine Agnes DolanAdriana DonovanThomas Mark DousaAnil Gerard D'SouzaThomas David DuBoisJames W DucayetPatrick Joseph Egan IIIPaul A. EhrhardtCharles Mark EllenbogenRussell Alan EpsteinJuan Carlos EspinozaCarol Christine FairNestor Oleh FarmigaDeirdre Katherine FarrellScott Lee FastJames Scholfield FawleyLaura Ivy Marie FeddersenLaura Jean FeinbergTanya Jayani FernandoMatthew James FicenecJulie Ann FilipJonathan David Maclachlan FineJill Maureen ForcierNoel John FranciscoLaura Diane Frankel Andrew J. FrantaRex Douglas FrazierLeslie Dawn FriendMark Andrew GannonDavid Gerard GawlinskiDavid Austin GemunderValentin Alexander GeorgeJulia Grace GibsonRebecca Kim GlenbergAmy Lynn GodeckerAmanda Joan GodleyElliot Marc GoldbergJennifer Emily GoldbergPeter Roni GoldstoneAndrew Mark GolubCarrie M. GolusAmbre Renee GorsekMartin Joseph GorvineGreg Edwin GrahamPeter Garrett GreenmanMaria Joseph GriffinSeth David GrossGregory Marshall GunnMarianne Catherine GuntowSuzanne Tara GurlandAdam Joshua GutrideBonnie J. HallJames Hampton, Jr.Jeanie HanCharles Taylor HansenD'Arcy Kavita HaskinsJennifer Katheryn HeffronRamanujan Shankar HegdePaul Roderick HelftJulie Kannai HendricksAnne Leslie HenningRobert Laird HermanJeffrey Todd HesserJennifer N gaire HeuerSteven Andrew HiltonMong-Ha Thi HoangChristina Helen HodgesAlexander Dennis Hoehn-SaricTodd Steven HolmquistSteven King HomerDiane HouseLaura Mary HowenstineDavid Lee HoytLeo Lopung HsuYana Shevonee HudsonLyle David IsaacsNaoko IshibeHaim Samouil IzraelJeffrey Erik JackaniczEmil y Roberta JacksonSumaJacobJohn Peter JasekSao JiralerspongKerstin Birgitta JohnssonJin HuiJooMilena N. JovanovicFrederick Hoon JungJaewon KangMin W KangTimothy Dylan KatsiffRachel A. KaufmanDavid John KawlichePaul Ramsey KeithFrederick Pearson KellettHaywood Burton KellyChristopher Jinsup KimJohn C. KimJohn Hanju KimSung Teak KimYuri KimGeraldine Nora Madamba KinsellaChristopher Lawrence KirbyMaryann Helen KivlenNada KojicRobert Gary KramerMatthew Ryan KreutzmannTamara KuppermanNancy Kaoru KusumotoBradford Scott LanderScott J. LandyPeter Michael LangBeth Ellen LarsonKathryn Marie LathamTom Lawless7 Tricia Ann LeakeyAm y K yung Wha LeeDaniel KiChul LeeRonald Charles Lee, Jr.Sang Hyun LeeRaphael LichtRachel M. LicudinePaul Keyvan LiebermanJimmy Kyung Soo LiewPeggy LinMaren Tova LinettEverett Arthur LipmanRobert Woodridge LittleChristopher Fredrick LoarJason Garrett LobdellJennifer Alexandra LoewKarl Edward LoewensteinDerek Lloyd LundbergJohn Henderson LyonDaniel Timothy MainzDavid Stuart MalmonAmy MantroneSpyridon Stavros MarinopoulosJonathan David MarksJoseph Delanoy MartzKristin Ellen MaschkaLisa Suzanne MateyAnthony David MayorkasMichael Patrick McCooeyNathaniel Marinus McCullyCori Ann McManusMelissa Diane McPhersonCarl DeWolf MeyerPaul Eric MeyersonMichelle Helene MichelsohnJonathan Douglas MillerEllis Michael MishulovichCatherine Ann MizgerdRo bert William MonahanMichael Allan MonroeDawne Marie MoonJohn Bennett MorganVirginia Morales NavarreteMaryann Gerise NawrockiSteven Mark NelsonAlexander N gThomas M. O'DonnellEfrat Dorit OfekElizabeth Kendall O'HalloranKristenJ. OlsonPhilip E. O'NeillKarin OrsicDavid Lewis OsbornMichele Jeanette OstrowskiAnthony 1. PaikRebecca Eva ParishJoan Rose PattersonKristen Kimberly PattonPatrick J. PaulinGerald B. PennLiza Marie PerkinsVirginia Ann PetersenGer hard James Petzall, Jr.Sarah Beth PolenBlase Nicholas PoliteKristi Ann PorterMax Arthur Pugh, Jr.Jennifer Lynn RadkiewiczDavid Alan RaneyAnupama P. RaoSean Michael RapackiVeena ReddyJuliette A. RedlDiana Marie ReidPeter RheeMarcos P. RivasIsabel Paton RobertsTodd David RobichaudTheodore Wesley RobinsonAnne Daisy RockwellRajeev RohatgiPaul Erich RosenCarolyn Kathryn RosenbaumMark Louis RosenbergSeth Aaron RosenbergMatthew RothLisa Claire RouffMarkJules RoutbortPaul David Rowland Kellie Monet SalterEileen SandersHitoshi Eugene SatoJill Patrice SazamaElizabeth Adams ScarboroLaura SchlachtmeyerKristi J. SchoendubeJoshua Samuel SchreierRichard Adam SchweigerSara Alice SengenbergerSteven Jacob SersicMarilyn Elizabeth ShadeJayesh Sanatkumar ShahJhankhana Jina ShahLaura Ann ShearChristian M. SheppardHellyn SherChristopher Linshik ShinJihad Izzat ShosharaWilliam Andrew SieckAlexander Hollander SiegelJonathan Grant SilversteinCatherine SkeenPaul James SklenaSteven Edward SlojkowskiMaura Anne SmaleHarry SnowJeffrey Douglas SomersAlison Mtendele Sommers-SayreWilliam Richard SpenglerTara Lee SpriggsChandra Lekha SriramGillian Marie StanfieldDaniel J. StearnsJoel Martin StembridgeSophia StergianisSteven Wayne StickleScott Oliver StirlingKim Marie Magdalenia StitzelJohn Frank Stompor IIIMelissa StoneJennifer Therese StricklandRachel Lara SturmanVictor Kaibin SzeMargaret Kanako TakedaSally Suk Lun TanHeather Margaret TarczyMishka TerplanWilliam Karl ThompsonSamuel Mou-Chih ThongHunter C. TonryTamara L. TowlesLoan Thi Thanh TranJon Eric TrowbridgePenny Timicka TuckerLisa Joan TuitMelissa Jean UnzickerRama VaitlaWilliam Albert VanceShanthi VellodyHille Suomi von RosenvingeCuong Dang VuDavid Alan WaldmanKristie Hsien-Roo WangWei-I WangNoah Scott WarmanBruce A. WeinbergPeter Lawrence WelshMichael Bluford WendlingEric Alexis WennerJohn Southworth WhiteErik WinfreeAndrew Joseph WitteAlexander Douglas WohlBradden Phillip WondraPatricia Wimm y WongBeth Bosies WoodsDavid Joseph WrisleyMargaret Mary YacobucciNathan Eugene YanasakGloria Theresa YeeAndrew S. YehYunhee YooAaron Christopher YorkRika YoshidaMai N. YuenLana Joan ZarlengaAndrew ZimmittiKarl ZipserMembers elected to Beta if Illinois Chapter if Phi Beta Kappa on nomination if theUniversity for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:1991 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARKurt Martin AckermannAlexander Gabriel BassukSeth BlackshawKevin John BroihierEric Alan BrownChin-Shen ChuangAdriana DonovanJames W DucayetJames Scholfield FawleyTanya Jayani FernandoJulie Ann FilipJonathan DavidMaclachlan FineNoel John FranciscoLaura Diane FrankelAndrew J. FrantaMark Andrew Gannon Jennifer Emily Goldberg David Lewis.OsbornMartin Joseph Gorvine Michele Jeanette OstrowskiGregory Marshall Gunn Anupama P. RaoAdam Joshua Gutride Peter RheeCharles Taylor Hansen Matthew RothJeffrey Todd Hesser Lisa Claire RouffJeffrey Erik Jackanicz Steven Jacob SersicPaul Ramsey Keith Jayesh Sanatkumar ShahHaywood Burton Kelly Laura Ann ShearChristopher Lawrence Kirby Catherine SkeenMaren Tova Linett Paul James SklenaJonathan David Marks Jeffrey Douglas SomersKristin Ellen Maschka Daniel J. StearnsCori Ann McManus Lisa Joan TuitMichael Allan Monroe Eric Alexis WennerElizabeth Kendall O'Halloran Andrew ZimmittiKarin Orsic1991 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARMark Edwin ArndtBarton Carl BeebePeter Mark BoumanJustin Andrew BoyanThomas Mark DousaDebra Susan EverlyJennifer Ann Forlenza Julia Grace GibsonRebecca Kim GlenbergPeter Roni GoldstoneSteven King HomerJoseph Russell KaufmanBradford Scott LanderDerek Lloyd Lundberg1991 ALUMNUS MEMBERSidney R. Yates1992 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARKeri Elizabeth AmesVanarhea Nicole DeqtvaalScott John DiedeJennifer Michelle Foss Eric W HudsonDana M. JonesDavid Robert Reichman Sarah Beth PolenLincoln Grey QuillianMark Jules RoutbortRachel Lara SturmanCynthia Joy VeldmanAnthony John VitaShira Batya LewinSiang Peng 0 hBenjamin Daniel OwenMembers elected to the Society if the Sigma Xi on nomination if the Departments if Sciencefor evidence if ability in research work in Science:James Joseph ConnellPaul J. DeMarcoRandal 0. DullHarold Rodney HolmesHaraldur Runar Karlsson John A. KruperClifford LopateMargaret LutzeStephanie S. MayerDenise Catherine Polacek James A. SchirilloPaul SerenoSandra S. SnookTerry L. Vanden HoekTsaiyao YehAssociate members elected to the Society if the Sigma Xi on nomination if the Departments ifScience for evidence if ability in research work in Science:Susan AlbertsMatthew Alec BershadyNavaneet S. C. BorisuthKevin A. DixonKathleen DonohueMark Andrew GannonGregory Marshall GunnJuhyun Ha James Hampton, Jr.Charles Taylor HansenRamanujan S. HegdeChristina Helen HodgesBenjamin TimothyHuelsbergenHans F. LandelShi-Lun Li8 Jimmy Kyung Soo LiewJohn Henderson LyonAlexander NySharath C. RajaMarco TemanerKevina VulinecAndrew YehLana Joan ZarlengaSeniors in the Pritzker School if Medicine elected to Beta if Illinois Chapter if Alpha OmegaAlpha for excellence in the work if the School:Andrew George ChenelleSunil EappenMarc James FalleroniSharon FekratJohn Andrew FreebyJoseph Gerard Gleeson Deborah Gail GulsonJames Socrates KapotasBabak KhoshnoodTorben Brorson KristensenRichard David LazarJoan Clare Mullan Maria De Los Angeles RiveroJohn Spalding RumsfeldMarilyn Beth SanfordJanet Ash TobianTerry L. Vanden HoekSholeh VaziriMembers elected to Gamma if Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, on nomination if theGraduate School if Business for scholarship and accomplishment in studies in BusinessAdministration:Michael Francis AhernKarl William AllemanDaniel Earle AllenAndrew Michael AppelRobert Peter BackwellWilliam Edward BartonRobert Lewis BeckRajendra P. BorwankarRemy BourgMichael Peter BroderWendell MacKenzie BrooksJeffrey Warren CohenJohn Henry Compall, Jr.Bruno M. CoppeScott Edward DeeterWilliam 0. Drewett IIIRobert D. DyeFloyd ElliotMichael C. FarkasJudy Renee FingerJoan M. FischerJay Andrew FriedmanJames David FultonEric Mitchell GebhardAmy W GillumBruce I. GoldsteinNeil Michael Preston GoughJay Keith GreysonDavid John HanauerJonathan Daniel HanoverPamela Janssen HarrisonSpencer Harris HartJames Alan HaymanRobert Harry Heath Kenneth John HeatonMark Alan HoffmanChristopher Robert HouleRobert Chase IvesLynda Marie JohnsonDaniel Patrick KellyWilliam Kenneth KelsoBrian Stewart KennedyPaiboon KittisrikangwanJay K. KoubaAnn L. KullerBrian LandrumRonald Charles Lavery, Jr.William Otto Lehmann, Jr.Michael William LeiserJack A. LeventhalYanxiu LiMoises MainsterKenneth R. MalinRobert Edward MallerneeArthur Sidney Margulis, Jr.Kevin Michael McGowanAnn Wallace McMahonJohn Jacob Meier IVBruce D. MetzgerPaula MikrutKim Marie MorganMichael Roy MurphyWilliam J. MurphyTimothy Bourne NewboldKenneth K. OdomDavid Loomis OwensJohn A. Paganucci David Andrew PaulErik Gustav PetersonWayne Ed ward PietraszekDaniel Albert PociusJohn L. Pod czerwinskiThomas Joseph PodsadeckiKenneth Alan PosnerRobert Ira PravderCarolyn Hart ReynoldsJeffrey Steven RichStephen Joseph RineyJohn Joseph Rooney, Jr.Gregory S. RosenbergChristopher Roy RutledgeJoyce M. St. ClairAmanda A. SalvaraniJonathan Philipp ShanbergeStephen Lawrence ShapiroAnne SilvermanJill Bellavia SmartRichard Kenneth SmithJohn Michael SteidleSandi Lynn StevensKia-Yong TanAlan Edward Philip ThomasLawrence B. ThomasLillian Jean TsaoLaetitia Wilhelmina Van ItterbeekSteven Charles WennerstrumKevin John WentaTeresa R. WestmanPhilippe Albert Marie WillemsGregory Adam WolfMembers if the Senior class if the Law School elected to the Order if the Coiffor excellence inthe work if the School:Charles Carlyle Colby IIThomas Benjamin CollierJoshua Malcolm DavisAllison Hartwell EidBrad B. ErensMarc J. Fagel Jeremy Peter FeigelsonMark Ian GreenbergGerald Michael HalfengerAdam Daniel HirshRichard Allen HusseiniDaniel Marc Klerman9 Thomas Rex LeeSharon C. LynchGeorge Leo MullinAndrew Joseph NussbaumMark Andrew PerryJoseph Patrick WoodThe Academy if American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poem or group ifpoems, is awarded toKatherine Elliott Brosman POEM: "Opening"Jeffrey Erik JackaniczHonorable Mention POEM: "Noah's Dream"James Calvin BurwellHonorable Mention POEM: "My Personal Version of 'The CruelShoes'"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, are awarded toChristopher Thomas, FirstJohn Paul Gedrick III, Second Katherine Elliott Brosman, ThirdThe Roy D. Albert Memorial Prizes in Anthropology, to honor students in theDepartmrent if Anthropology for outstanding work in the field if Anthropology, areawarded toRobert D. Albro PAPER: "The Unintentional Fallacy: Red­field-Lewis and Stereotypification"Benedikt Hallgrimsson PAPER: "Fluctuating Asymmetry in MacacaFascicularis: A Study of the Etiologyof Developmental Noise"The American Medical TtOmen's Association Awards, to women medical students forscholastic achievement, are made toSharon FekratDeborah Gail GulsonAnn Elizabeth KearnsAndrea Petronella MetkusJoan Clare Mullan Maria De Los Angeles RiveroMarilyn Beth SandfordJanet Ash TobianSholeh VaziriThe J Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, is made toPatrick John ManleyThe Merton L. and Elizabeth P. Backus Prize in French Language and Literature, to agraduate student if French for unusual academic excellence, is awarded toCharles Robert SerranoThe Edith Ballwebber Prize, awarded by the TtOmen's Advisory Boardfor Athletics andthe Department if Physical Education and Athletics to a woman athlete who hascontributed significantly to the varsity sport, is made toClass of 1991Class of 1992Class of 1993Class of 1994 Courtney Ann HaughtTina KlawinskiJennifer HallSarah WieheThe Ann Barber Outstanding Service Awards,Jor the third-year students who have madeexceptional contributions to the quality if life at the Law School, are made toRoya BehniaEllen Mary Cosgrove David R. GoldbergTeresa Kramer Hughes Karen Marie Johnston10The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History, to the bestSenior student majoring in United States History, is awarded toSteven King Homer PAPER: "The Pink Triangle: AIDS, Sodomy,and Gay Men"The Baroque Studies Prize, to a student in the Department if Art for outstanding essays,is awarded toMargaret Weinstein Scheyer ESSAY: "The French Formal Garden: Em­blem of a King"The Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, for outstanding work in the first-year legal research andwriting program, are awarded toDouglas Russell ColeKenneth D. Crews Jacquelyn Leigh SmithEvan Bogart WesterfieldPeter Sulman LurieCraig Darren SingerThe VUlyne C. Booth Graduate Student Prizes for Excellence in Teaching, to graduatestudents who make outstanding contributions to instructional programs in the College,are awarded toRichard B. GundermanPritzker School if MedicineTony Jared FisherDepartment if Mathematics Paula A. TkacDepartment if EconomicsPaul PeppisDepartment if English Language &LiteratureThe T Kimball Brooker Prizes, to foster the love if the book and to encourage the classicaspect ifbook collecting among Senior and Sophomore undergraduates, are awarded toDavid Austin GemunderSenior COLLECTION: American Antebellum andCivil War HistoryBrian HuelsmannSophomore COLLECTION: Experimental Literature andModern German Literatureand its PrecursorsThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in the GraduateSchool if Business with the most outstanding academic record, is awarded toRaul A. AleeThe D. Francis Bustin Prizes, for outstanding student comments published in theUniversity of Chicago Law Review or the University of Chicago LegalForum, are awarded toAlison Hartwell Eid Mark Andrew Perry Rita M. SuttonThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior Medical student for prificiency in clinicalmedicine, is made toBabak KhoshnoodThe Paul R. Cohen Prize, to the graduating Senior who has achieved the highest academicrecord in the field if Mathematics, is awarded toJustin Andrew BoyanThe Ronald S. Crane Award,for distinction in scholarly writing on literary questions, ismade toPeter Ryan Sattler ESSAY: "Bodies, Politics and Witchcraft:Sarah Daniels' Byrthrite in the Con­text of Cultural Feminism"11The Cross Prizes) to graduate students in Chemistry for excellence in research) teaching)and departmental citizenship) are awarded toChi-Kin Chan Theodore DimagnoThe Dean's Awards for Distinction) to the graduating students if the Graduate School ifBusiness who have made outstanding contributions to the quality if student life) aremade toAndrew Michael AppelTerri L. BookwalterKent Daniel BornAndrew David CohnThomas Michael ConlonJennifer Eve Dwork Laura Marie GrygiencEdward Shamus HanlonDaniel Paul KamasBarbara Lane-BrownJohn Michael SteidleThe Department if Anesthesia Prize) for distinguished peiformance from a studententering the field) is awarded toShahriar AlikhaniThe Department if Internal Medicine Prize) for outstanding potential in teaching)research) and clinical medicine) is awarded toThomas Joseph PodsadeckiThe Department if Neurology AwardJor outstanding peiformance in the general field) ismade toSusan SicotteThe Department if Psychiatry PrizeJor outstanding capabilities as a student entering thefield) is awarded toMichelle Anne KoscheThe Department if Surgery Award) for outstanding peiformance in the general field) ismade toMartin Ross WeiserThe Department if Surgery Prize) for demonstrated excellence in clinical skills by astudent entering the field) is awarded toFrancis Vincent DiPierroThe Catherine Dobson Prize) to a Senior medical student for the best oral presentation ifresearch done by a non-Ph.D. student) is awarded toClifford KoThe Isaiah S. Dorjman Prize) for outstanding work in Labor LaU0 is awarded toSharon C. LynchThe Gertrude Dudley Medal) to the Senior Female Athlete who has contributedsignificantly in both leadership and peiformance to the vvomen)s Athletic Program) ispresented toKristin Ellen Maschka12The John Billings Fiske Poetry PrizesJor an original poem or cycle ifpoems} are awardedtoKatherine Elliott Brosman, First POEM: "Childhood"Martin Joseph Gorvine, SecondJeffrey Erik Jackanicz, Third POEM: "Season of Our Redemption"POEM: "Noah's Dream"The Marc Perry Galler Prizes Jor Student Research} to students in the Divisions and theDivinity School whose dissertations are judged as the most distinguished piece ifscholarship in a given yeal; are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRaghavendra G. Mirmira(Department of Biochemistry& Molecular Biology,Spring, 1991) DISSERTATION: "Importance of the COOH­Terminal B-Chain Domainof Insulin in Insulin-Recep­tor Interactions"HUMANITIESDISSERTATION: "Poetry, Politics, and Po­lyphony: Philip the Chan­cellor's Contribution to theMusic of the Notre DameSchool"Thomas Blackburn Payne II(Department of Music,Winter, 1991)Stephen David Arata(Department of English Language& Literature, Spring, 1990) DISSERTATION: "Imperial Anxieties: Narra­tives of Decline in BritishFiction 1885-1910"Eric Christian Rasmussen(Department of English Language& Literature, Spring, 1990) DISSERTATION: "Who Gave Thee Power toChange a Line? The Revi­sion of Marlowe's DoctorFaustus"J. Ritchie Patterson(Department of Physics,Autumn, 1990) PHYSICAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION: "Determination ofRE (�'/�)by the Simultaneous Detec­tion of the Four KL1S 7r 7rDecay Modes"Craig M. Cameron(Department of History,Spring, 1990) SOCIAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION: ''American Samurai: The In­fluence of Myth and Imag­ination on the Conduct ofBattle in the First MarineDivision During the PacificWar"Wen Fang Tang(Department of Political Science,Spring, 1990) DISSERTATION: "Will Workers Rule? Work­place Democracy in ChineseLocal Industries"Randall Carrington Zachman(june, 1990) DIVINITY SCHOOLDISSERTATION: "The Testimony of the Con­science in the Theology ofMartin Luther and John Cal­vin: A Comparative Study"The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prizes} to students in the Department if Physiology Jorindustry} sincerity, and ability, are awarded toKen Byron Julio TalletThe Goethe Prize} to a College studentJor excellence in the study if Germanic Languagesand Literatures} is awarded toNatania Meeker13The Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize, to an undergraduate student for anessay that clearly and significantly relates to the origin, development, structure, orfunctioning if political institutions, is awarded toJames W Ducayet ESSAY: "Government, Human Nature, andCharacter Formation in TheFederalist"The Lawrence and Josephine Graves Memorial Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers inMathematics who by the Spring Quarter if the fourth year if lectureship have anoutstanding cumulative record if effective and responsible teaching, are made to:Barry GuiduliKai-Hing Lum Mary Claire PughThe Catherine Ham Award for Good Academic Citizenship, presented to a student in theDivision if the Humanities who contributes to the quality iflife in the Division, ismade toGregory Frederick BarzThe Walter I. Hass Most Valuabie Football Player Award, to the varsity football playerwho has made the most significant contribution to the team effort as voted by histeammates, is made toMatthew James FicenecThe John G. Hawthorne Prize in Classical Studies, to the graduating Senior with the bestrecord if achievement in classical languages, literatures, or civilizations, is awarded toThomas Mark DousaGail Cunningham, Honorable Mention Paul Ramsey Keith, Honorable MentionChristopher Lawrence Kirby, HonorableMentionThe Edward M. (((Ted") Haydon Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber if points during the season, is presented toNeal CawiThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department if Music whoseassociations as a member if this community have been singularly marked by a spirit ifcaring and helpfulness, is made toAmelia KaplanThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a student in the College who has combined excellence in thepursuit if studies with a prifound sense if social responsibility, is awarded toBradford Scott LanderThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners if the 1990-91 competitionin brief writing and oral argument, are made toJoshua Malcolm Davis Rosa Cheryl HallowellThe Dean if Students' Qffice and the Alumni Association honor these Seniors bypresenting them with Howell Murray - Alumni Association Awards.Adam Craig BergerSuzanne Tara GurlandBradford Scott LanderLinda Enn LuJames Cameron Meadows . Rebecca J. SnyderJohn Frank Stompor IIITiffany Ulanda TrentMichael Francis VolchokBradden Phillip Wondra14The Illinois Geographical Society's Outstanding Senior in Geography Award is made toMichael Matthew BenedettiThe Leon 0. jacobson Prize) to the Seniorfor the best presentation at the Senior ScientificSession in an area if the basic biological sciences) is awarded toAndrea Petronella MetkusThe Milo R jewett Prize) to a student in the Divinity School who submitted the best papertranslating) interpreting) or applying the Holy Scriptures to a contemporary situa­tion) is awarded toBrian M. Britt ESSAY: "Immobility, Chronological Confu­sion, and Sacred Texts in Deuteron­omy 31"The Earl S. and Esther johnson Prize) to a student in the Master if Arts Program whosepaper best combines high scholarly achievement with concern for humanistic aspira­tions and the practical applications if the Social Sciences) is awarded toKa-Fai Ma(Autumn, 1990) PAPER: "Hero, Hong Kong Style-A Struc­tural Study of Hero Films in HongKong"The Emile Karafiol Prize) for the best Bachelor's essay in European and InternationalHistory, is awarded toRachel Lara Sturman PAPER: "Separate Spheres?: Seeing 'The Fe­male' in Colonial India, 1857-1920"The Patricia R. Kirby Multi-Sport Athlete Award) to the Senior female who earned thegreatest number if Major "C" Awards) is made toCourtney Ann HaughtThe Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award) for the best dissertation inBiomedical Research) is made toThomas Frank GajewskiThe Martin C. and Margaret M. Lee Prizes) to honor the best overall performances on thecore examination and on the money preliminary examination by students in theDepartment if Economics) are awarded toJesus Navarro Money and Banking PreliminaryExaminationChristopher AcitoJorge Canales Money Core ExaminationMoney Core ExaminationThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award) in recognition if outstandingperformance in the field if Obstetrics and Gynecolog� is made toRichard David LazarThe Solomon 0. Lichter Memorial Prizes) to graduating Master's degree students in theSchool if Social Service Administration for scholarship and prifessional leadership)are awarded toDwinelva Z. Black David K. Shull15The Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oral argument, isawarded toBarton Samuel Aronson Gregory SchmittThe Steven Lukes Memorial Prize, to a Senior medical studentfor excellence in the fieldsif both Internal Medicine and Neurology, is awarded toShawn N. MurphyElizabeth ScarboroFirst SHORT STORY: "Corfu"The Edwin E Mandel Awards, to the graduates who have contributed most to the LawSchool's clinical education program, are made toLynn Christian HartfieldKaren Marie Johnston Robert Joseph MendesThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize,jor academic excellence in the M.B.A. programif the Graduate School if Business, is awarded toNeil Michael Preston GoughThe David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, to students in the College for an essay showing aspecial skill and sense ifform in the writing if English prose, are awarded toMateo Taussig-RubboFirst ESSAY: "Foucault and Social Constructionsof Reality"ESSAY: ''A Mind of One's Own: IntellectualFreedom and Constraint"Natania MeekerSecondThe Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who has performedthe most meritorious research, is made toGeorge Jeep-Kung SoThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation if research done inmedical school, is awarded toSteven Robert GrossmanThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize, for an original literary or musical work, isawarded toLeo S. BleicherSecond MUSICALCOMPOSITIONS: "Ode to an Aardvark"and "Curvature in Nb "SHORT STORY: "We Merely Arrange"Peggy LinThirdJohn Michael Scalzi IIIThird SHORT STORY: "Ice Machine"The Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes,for best performances on the Master's Examina­tion in Mathematics, are awarded toPeter De BoorNadine Kowalsky Raul QuirogaThe Herbert J Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who is a distinguishedleader through service to the University in a field if exceptional endeavor, is awardedtoCraig Ricci Shaynak16The Jane Morton and Henry C. Murphy Awards, presented quarterly to those studentswho have worked to improve significantly the quality if University life, are made toSPRING,1990Joseph HermanowiczJohn Henderson LyonAUTUMN,1990Daniel KemperLeslie TaoWINTER, 1991Hani Isa Salti Daniel Mark Kjems TangherliniNaomi SwintonThe Most valuable Player (MVP), in a men's sport, is elected by his teammates on' thefollowing criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to the teamBaseball- Patrick John ManleyCross Country-Kurt Charles KamperFencing-Craig Albright Soccer- Kurt Martin AckermannTennis - Graham FormanTrack and Field-Neal CawiThe Most valuable Player (MVP) in each women's sport is elected by her teammates onthe following criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to the teamBasketball- Kristin Ellen MaschkaCross Country-Sarah WieheSoccer-Jennifer AstSoftball- Courtney Ann Haught Swimming - Suzanne SchairerTennis - Temby Mary CaprioTrack and Field-Alexandra NewmanVolleyball-Jennifer HallThe Thomas R. Mulroy Prizes, for excellence in appellate advocacy, are awarded toKristen Young AllmanBarton Samuel Aronson**Charles Paul Chalmers Rene GhadimiRosa Cheryl Hallowell*David Martin LeGrandJoshua Malcolm Davis* Tracey Meares*with highest distinction Jason Lloyd PeltzAlison Elizabeth RobertsGregory Schmitt**Robin Morrison Steans**with high distinctionThe Mary Jean Mulvaney Scholar Athlete Award, to the Senior athlete with the highestupperclass grade point average, is made toKristin Ellen MaschkaThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study if French Language andLiterature, is awarded toLaurie Anne BarattaThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, is awarded toSiu Ling WangThe John M. Olin Prize, to the outstanding graduate in Law and Economics, is awardedtoThomas Rex LeeThe Physical Sciences Teaching Prizes, to the graduate students in the Physical SciencesDivision in recognition if exceptional teaching if undergraduates, are awarded toRichard W BarnhartDepartment if Chemistry James E. PommersheimDepartment if MathematicsThe Casper Platt Award, for the outstanding paper written by a student in the LawSchool, is made toDaniel Marc Klerman17The President's Awards for Student Volunteer Service) to two students in the Universityfor dedication to the community and commitment to the welfare if others) are made toJennifer Eve Dwork Douglas GuthrieThe John Vcm Prohaska Award) for outstanding potential in teaching) research) andclinical medicine) is made toRichard David LazarThe Sheila Putzel Prize) to a Senior in the College who demonstrates exceptional promiseas a future practicing physician) is awarded toAdam Craig BergerThe Center for Research in Security Prices Award) for Excellence in Finance) is made toLaetitia Wilhelmina Van ItterbeekThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prizes) for constructive and original research in theDepartment if Education) are awarded toSuzanne Gaskins(Ph.D., Summer, 1990) DISSERTATION: "Mayan Exploratory Playand Development"John Michael Linacre(Ph.D., Spring, 1989) DISSERTATION: "Many-Faceted RaschMeasurements"The Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award) to a Senior for outstanding achievement during fouryears in medical school) is made toAndrea Petronella MetkusThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize) to a woman medical student for academicexcellence) is awarded toMaria De Los Angeles RiveroThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Prize) to the Freshman woman who completed herfirst year'swork in the College with the highest academic standing) is awarded toPatricia Linda ChengThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science) to Seniors who have demonstratedoutstanding achievement) are awarded toDavid Lewis Osborn, First PAPER: "Vibrational Predissociation and In­tramolecular Vibrational Relaxationin Electronically Excited Dimeth­yl-s-tetrazine-argon van der WaalsComplexes"PAPER: "The Search for Mutations in theMHC Class I Genes of Cancer Cells"PAPER: "Chronic Total Sleep Deprivation ofRats by Subdermal ThermalStimulation"Maria Raquel Acena, SecondShi-Lun Li, ThirdThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize,for an original work in the field ifliterarycriticism) is awarded toCatherine Linnet Skeen ESSAY: "On and On With Beckett's Bums"18The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is presented toKris John AldenThe Joseph M. Stampf Award, to the varsity basketball player who gives ifhimself untothe lives if his teammates and whose commitment to high values and integrity isexpressed in his relationship with his teammates and coaches, is made toEric ChilenskasThe Jonathan D. Steiner Prize, to a graduate student in English who has completedoutstanding work in the study if drama or criticism, is awarded toDavid Eric Stein ESSAY: "Left Culturalism and Collective Ac­tion: The Socialist Drama of JohnOsborne and Arnold Wesker"The Nels M. Standjord Memorial Award, to a Senior medical student for outstandingperformance in the general field if Radiology, is made toTorben Brorson KristensenThe Student Laureate Award if the Lincoln Academy if Illinois,for over-all excellence incurricular and extra-curricular activities, is made toMaryann Gerise NawrockiThe Louis Sudler Prize in the Performing and Creative Arts, to a graduating Senior whohas demonstrated excellence or the highest standards ifprqficiency in the creative arts,is awarded toMeagan Hayes SheinThe Robert Tamura Award, for social and projessional contributions to the Department ifEconomics, is made toShannon Brett MuddThe valentine Telegdi Prize, to a graduate student in the Department if Physics for thebest performance on the Ph.D. qualifying examination, is awarded toDaniel J. WaldramThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievement during fouryears in medical school, is made toTerry L. Vanden HoekThe Visiting Committeefor the Visual Arts Prize,Jor distinguished work in art history, isawarded toJeremy Kent FreemanThe Wilma Walker Honor Award, to a student for outstanding work in the first year andfor promise iffuture achievement in social work, is made toSusan I. Stone19The Gregor Wentzel Prize}jor excellence in undergraduate teaching in the Department ifPhysics by a first-year graduate student tutor, is awarded toMihir P. WorahCatherine Linnet Skeen PAPER: "Two New Roads to Wordsworth?The Genesis of The Ruined Cottage"PAPER: "Pictures and Words-some aboutlunch, some about photocopying"PAPER: "Swift, Self, and Ireland: Mergingthe Metaphors"The Napier Wilt Prizes in English and American Literature} to the Seniors who havewritten the best Bachelor's papers} are awarded toAndrew John FrantaCarrie Marie GolusThe E Howell Wright Award} to a Senior medical student jor outstanding perjormance inthe general field if Pediatrics} is made toBabak KhoshnoodThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season} is awardedtoPeter Wang20FELLOWSHIPSAmerican Academy in Rome- The Rome PrizeAnne Elizabeth MacNeilAmerican Bar Foundation Doctoral Fellowship in Law and Social SciencesLaura A. LewisAmerican Economic Association/Federal Reserve System Minority FellowshipDiane Marie GarciaAmerican Institute if Indian Studies Junior Research FellowshipsJohn Bernard BateSteven David HeimStephen Putnam HughesLaurie Louise Patton Shantanu PhukanSusan Amy SeizerRachel Lara SturmanRaja Balasubramanian SundararamanBeinecke Brothers Memorial ScholarshipDonald SmithBritish Marshall ScholarshipBradford Scott LanderCambridge Exchange GrantErin MoranCenter for Arabic Study Abroad GrantsSahar BazzazPatricia Maria Garip-Bertuol Marion KatzChurchill ScholarshipJustin Andrew BoyanCommittee on Institutional Cooperation International FellowshipsNoriko AsoCamille Marya Busette-HsuMike Howard CreswellClaudia Hope Hill Shawn Malia KanaiaupuniChris Andrew OliverSigfrido ReyesDAAD GrantsAndrew John BaumannRobert Moses Beachy Clare Ellen PearsonBrent William SocknessUS. Department if Defense FellowshipsJustin Andrew Boyan David Lewis Os bornUS. Department if Education Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research FellowshipsBronwen BledsoeSheryl Lyn BurchalterMarianne Engle CameronAlan Scott ChristyLauren Hutchinson DerbyAnnie Campbell HigginsJohn Wayne JanusekMikael Bo Karlstrom Thomas Mark LamarreMichael S. MolaskyScott Harold O'MackSusan Amy SeizerCaroline Frances SeymourDavid Evan SuttonRichard Lee Turits21Ford Foundation Dissertation FellowshipAldo Lauria SantiagoFord Foundation Summer Internship ProgramVera Leigh FennellFulbright IIE/USIA FellowshipsAdam H. ArkelCharles King ArmstrongDaphne BerdahlEric Norman BuddGail Ann Honda Steven Gregory LaneKevin James MadiganRebecca Marie MessbargerDaniel Laurence RosenblattCharles Allen SpeightGoldwater Scholarships for ScienceNicole MorganRebecca Morss David PollackHarry Frank Guggenheim Foundation FellowshipMark Jacob AuslanderHoward Hughes Doctoral Fellowship in the Biological SciencesSeth BlackshawIllinois Consortium for Equal Opportunity Program FellowshipsGloria Jean Randle Kevin Leigh TriplettInternational Research and Exchange (IREX) FellowshipStephanie Semple PlatzJacob K. Javits FellowshipsTimothy Francis SipplesJames Harley Stoker Thomas D. Tallarini, Jr.Mary Beth WittekindLurcy FellowshipLewis William BeilinMedical Scientists Training ProgramAlexander Gabriel BassukRamanujan HegdeLeland Lim Derek Lloyd LundbergMark Jules Routbort {,Mellon Fellowships in the HumanitiesThomas Mark DousaTan ya FernandoKevin Herwig Jeffrey HonnoldBrian OgilvieAnupama RaoMellon Foundation Cultural Training in Demography FellowshipsAngela Marie Franklin David Philip LindstromMellon Foundation Minority Undergraduate FellowshipsKyle-Pierre BellOmar McRobertsErika Muhammad Furaha NortonAlicia SanchezOluwabunmi Shabi22National Aeronautics and Space Administration FellowshipsSteve C. ArendtPeter Edward Freeman Eric Benjamin TorbetTim Patrick WardNational Collegiate Athletic Association Walter Byers Post-Graduate ScholarshipKristin Ellen MaschkaNational Endowment for the Humanities "Younoer Scholars" GrantDouglas GuthrieNational Science Foundation Fellowships for the Graduate Study if Race} UrbanPoverty, and Social PolicyBrian Scott TylerSudhir Alladi Venkatesh Alford Augustus Young, Jr.National Science Foundation Graduate FellowshipsDavid Kenneth AftandilianWilliam Cunningham BissellKathleen Teresa Brundrett BlueWilliam Paul CrossMichael Shalom Kochin Brendon Michael LasellChristopher Wadsworth MeserveJames Thomas SchulmanGary Michael WilderNational Science Foundation Minority FellowshipsChristina Gomez Erik KuppermanNational Science Foundation Undergraduate FellowshipsJustin Andrew BoyanJoshua BreslauKevin BroihierRussell EpsteinVarun GauriRebecca GlenbergDiane KellyAnne Kimber Everett LipmanKristin Ellen MaschkaSusan MercerBrian OgilvieDavid Lewis OsbornLincoln Grey QuillianBert VauxCharlotte W Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsFrancesca Cho BandyDaniel William BrownSusan Elaine Hill Thomas David LooserDiane Paull MinesAndrew Jamie Sarisf"Program for Inter-Institutional Collaboration in Area Studies ScholarshipsEric Aldrich Jeffrey BrownAlfred P. Sloan Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsStavros GaroufalidisEdward Ludwig GlaeserAlbert Goodman Reid HuntsingerHedi Diego KallalErzo Gerrit Jan LuttmerSocial Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowships for Area ResearchCharles King ArmstrongLauren Hutchinson Derby Richard Lee TurtisSocial Science Research Council International Pre-Dissertation FellowshipsAnjali Karen FedsonStephen Benedict HerschlerDeborah Lyng Harrold Jeffrey Todd KilpatrickLawrence Taeseng Park23Spencer Dissertation FellowshipsScott Yung Ho KimJanet Hollis MorfordLinda Marie Rueckert Debra Anne SpitulnikAmy Elizabeth StambachStanton Emerson Fisher WorthamSocial Science Research Council Joint Committee on Soviet Studies Fellowship InRussian and Soviet StudiesStephanie Semple PlatzSSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in International Peace and SecurityAnjali Karen FedsonState Farm Fellowships for Exceptional StudentsJustin Andrew Boyan John Frank Stompor IIIHarry S. Truman ScholarshipMathew Scott KrauseWenner-Gren Foundation FellowshipMichael William ScottWhiting Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsJessica Schiff BermanJulia Louise BernardTerence Noel BowersLaurie Lew Brown Susan Lynn BurnsRobert Nelson LinrothePaul Edward LosenskyMarilyn Louise McCoy24THE 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 Associate Dean Charles M. GrayIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine byDean Samuel HellmanIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Philip GossettIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Stuart A. RiceIn the Division of Social Sciences by Dean Edward O. LaumannTHE CONFERRING OF THEBURLINGTON NORTHERN FACULTYACHIEVEMENT AWARDSFor excellence in graduate teaching, encouragement of graduate students,and leadership in the development if programsROBERT GEROCH, Professor in the Departments of Physics and Mathematics, theEnrico Fermi Institute, and the CollegeAs an inspiring teacher of physics, you lead your students to a deeper knowledge of thecoherence of physical theory and inspire them to take their own places as investigators of thephysical world.The candidate will be presented by Hellmut Fritzsche, Louis Block Professor,Department of Physics, the James Franck Institute, and the CollegeDAVID McNEILL, Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Linguistics andthe CollegeDistinguished scholar and teacher, your unstinting generosity of mind and spirit havefostered in your students the habit of independence, the rigorous pursuit of knowledge, anddedication to the highest standards of the academic profession.The candidate will be presented by Susan Goldin-Meadow, Associate Professor,Departments of Education and Psychology and the College25For the Degree of Doctor if Humane Letters:THE CONFERRING OFHONORARY DEGREESGORDON H. BOWER, Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology, StanfordUniversityIn your theoretical and experimental studies of learning and memory, and in your trainingof students, you have been central to the rise and success of cognitive psychology, inparticular, and to the cognitive sciences, in general, as major fields of inquiry and research. Inestablishing the scientific basis for the study of the mind and how it functions, you havedeepened our understanding about how human beings acquire and use information and reactto knowledge. In the teaching of students who now, in turn, are teaching at many majoruniversities and colleges, you have helped to insure that the quality of scholarship and learningby our nation's youth will continue well into the twenty-first century.The candidate will be presented by Thomas R. Trabasso, Irving B. HarrisProfessor Departments of Psychology and Education and Chairman,Department of Psychology.For the Degree of Doctor if Science:THOMAS R. CECH, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University ofColorado at BoulderYour discovery of the catalytic activity of RNA molecules is one of the most momentousscientific findings in the twentieth century. Like all momentous discoveries, it has had, andmost certainly will continue to have, far-reaching consequences for our understanding ofbiological catalysis, for the role of nucleic acids in the regulation of normal and abnormalbiological processes, and, perhaps most important, for deciphering molecular evolution.The candidate will be presented by Dr. Ira G. Wool, A. J. Carlson Professor,Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology.For the Degree of Doctor if Laws:JACQUES H. DREZE, Professor, Universite Catholique de Louvain, BelgiumUncertainty was long given casual and fragmentary attention in the study of economics.You have been one of the premier theoreticians of our time in exploring uncertainty'spervasive and subtle effects in every part of economic life. Your creation and leadership of theCenter for Operations Research and Econometrics has made it a powerful instrument in theproduction of knowledge and scholars.The candidate will be presented by George J. Stigler, Charles R. WalgreenDistinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics and theGraduate School of Business.26ROBERT C. MERTON, George Fisher Baker Professor of BusinessAdministration, Harvard UniversityAs a .pioneer in theories of intertemporal asset pricing and of rational option pricing, youhave given the field of finance powerful new tools for studying the capital markets. Yourwork has helped make the field one of the most exciting and fruitful research areas in all ofpresent day economics.The candidate will be presented by Merton H. Miller, Robert R. McCormickDistinguished Service Professor, Graduate School of Business.For the Degree if Doctor if Science:JAMES A. MILLER, Van Rensselaer Potter Emeritus Professor of Oncology,University of Wisconsin, MadisonPioneer in the field of molecular carcinogenesis, you have provided us with anunderstanding of the mechanisms by which chemicals induce cancer. Your work hasestablished the standards by which research in this field is judged.The candidate will be presented by Dr. Frank W Fitch, Director of the BenMay Institute and Albert D. Lasker Professor, Department of Pathology,Committee on Immunology, and the College.OLIVER SMITHIES, Professor of Pathology, University of North CarolinaAs an innovator of concepts and technology in the fields of protein biochemistry,immunogenetics, molecular evolution and molecular biology, you have generated ideas andtools and used them to arrive at solutions to important biological problems. In the study ofhomologous recombination, you have laid the foundation for the rational use of gene therapyto correct genetic defects. You represent the highest ideal of the actively engaged scientist.The candidate will be presented by Eugene Goldwasser, Alice Hogge andArthur A. Baer Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biologyand the College, and Chairman, Committee on Developmental Biology.27-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE 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 that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.THE RECESSIONALTHE BENEDICTIONDeuxierne Symphonie, opus 26 Marcel Dupre(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)28CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree oj Bachelor of Arts:DANIEL A. GUTSTEIN(Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)GEORGE BENJAMIN PARO(English Language & Literature) DAVID ALAN WALDMAN(Philosophy)YUNHEE YO(Economics)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREESI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:MAGGI DUNSFORD COPLINS.B., St. Louis University, 1985(Human Nutrition & Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: A Comparison oj Iron GlycineChelate to Ferrous Sulfate: A Tolerability Studyand a Literature ReviewMARY KIRSTEN FRANKA.B., Northwestern University, 1989(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)JON DAVID HALLS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1987(Pharmacological & Physiological Sciences) MARY FRANCES MURASKIS.B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1981(Evolution.ary Biology)MARK JULES ROUTBOR T(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Determinants oj Neurovirulenceand Demyelination in Theiler's MurineEncephalomyelitis VirusYANG XUS. B., Beijing University, China, 1986(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master oj Arts:JOSE PONS BERTRANA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1989(Comparative Studies in Literature)DAVID JOHN BOWERMASTERA.B., Colorado College, 1986(English Language & Literature),THOMAS F. BROCHU-MUDLOFFB.Ph., Northwestern University, 1988(Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)DANIEL ALTON BURLANDA.B., Western Washington University, 1990(Comparative Studies in Literature)PAULA DIANE CHARRONA.B., Framingham State College, 1988(Romance Languages & Literatures) GLENN JEFFREY CLARKA.B., University British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1990(English Language & Literature)KERSTAN BOND COHENA.B., University oj Chicago, 1988(English Language & Literature)MARDAH B. COHENA.B., Wellesley College, 1988(Classical Languages & Literatures)SHOSHANNAH SIMONE COHENA.B., Oberlin College, 1989(General Studies in the Humanities)KENNETH ELDON CORDES, JR.(Linguistics)29STUART ALAN CREASONB.B.L., Ozark Bible College, 1983A.M., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1988(Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)TIFFANY ANN CUMMINSA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1990(English Language & Literature)JUDSON BLAINE CURRYA.B., Denison University, 1986(English Language & Literature)MOLLY CATHERINE DEWS NAPA.B., Wellesley College, 1988(Art)KAREN ELIZABETH DINALA.B., Occidental College, 1989(English Language & Literature)VINCENT PHILLIP DINOSOA.B., Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,1989(Classical Languages & Literatures)KATHLEEN ANNE DOYLEA.B., Saint Xavier College, 1990(Romance Languages & Literatures)PENELOPE DENTON FOXA.B., Oberlin College, 1990(English Language & Literature)ELIZABETH STONE FREEMANA.B., Oberlin College, 1989(English Language & Literature)JOAN SUSAN FRIEDMANA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1989(English Language & Literature)THERESE C. GAYA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois,1990(English Language & Literature)JOHN PAUL GEDRICK IIIA.B., Colgate University, 1990(English Language & Literature)BRYAN EMANUEL GLOVERA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(General Studies in the Humanities)JANICE SUSAN GOREA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1990(English Language & Literature)DAVID EVANS GRUBBSA.B., Georgetown University, 1989(English Language & Literature)BONNIE JOY GUN ZEN HAUSERA.B., Luther College, 1990(English Language & Literature)DAVID LESLIE HANEYB.Mus., DePauw University, 1988(Music)JILL ANN HARRISA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1986(Latin American & Caribbean Studies)TAKAHIKO HAYASHIA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1988(East Asian Languages & Civilizations) SARAH SUSAN HILLA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989(Music)MARTHA HOWARDA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1985(Art).JULIE ELIZABETH HUSBANDA.B., Bucknell University, 1988(English Language & Literature)SCOTT ALLEN JOHNSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1989(English Language & Literature)CLAIRE STACY KAPLANA.B., University of Southern California, 1990(English Language & Literature)JENNIFER RUTH KILGOREA.B., Grand Rapids Baptist College andSeminary, 1984Lic., Universite de la Sorbo nne Nouvelle (ParisIII), Paris, France, 1987Mait., ibid., 1988(Romance Languages & Literatures)VASSILIKI KOURBANIDipl., University of Athens, Greece, 1988(Linguistics)PHILIP JOHN KOWALSKIA.B., Salem State College, 1990(English Language & Literature)MELISSA JEAN LA GRANDA.B., Calvin College, 1989(English Language & Literature)ALISON LANDSBERGA.B., Willliams College, 1989(English Language & Literature)ANTHONY WAYNE LEEA.B., University of Texas, Austin, 1989(English Language & Literature)FRANK DUANE LORTSCHERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1987(English Language & Literature)LEE MICHAEL LOSEYA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1983M.Phil., University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 1988(English Language & Literature)KAREN JEAN LUNSFORDA.B., Centenary College, 1990(English Language & Literature)SELENE CECILIE MACDONALDA.B., St. Olaf College, 1988(Art)SUZANNE MARIE MAGNANINIA.B., Washington University, 1990(Romance Languages & Literatures)DIANE JOY MARKERTA.B., San Diego State University, 1988(English Language & Literature)JEFFREY ELLIOTT MASHA.B., Reed College, 1989(English Language & Literature)30MEREDITH ALICE McCUTCHEONA.B., Vassar College, 1978A.M., City University of New York, 1980(Music)COLIN McDONALD BANDA.M., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1986(Comparative Studies in Literature)PAULA McQUADEA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1990(English Language & Literature)ANN RAFTERY MEYERA.B., College of William & Mary, 1989(English Language & Literature)STEPHEN R. MILLERA.B., University of Kansas, 1988(Music)KAREN LEE MURAlA.B., Columbia College, 1986(English Language & Literature)MICHAEL GERARD O'BRIENA.B., Willamette University, 1980(Music)ERIC CHARLES PARKERA.B., Cornell University, 1989(English Language & Literature)GIA GEORGETTE PASCARELLIA.B., City University of New York, 1990(Romance Languages & Literatures)THOMAS CHARLES PELTONA.B., Georgetown University, 1989(English Language & Literature)RANDY NEIL POLLOCKA.B., University of Texas, Austin, 1989(English Language & Literature)MICA PATRICIA POSTA.B., University of Richmond, 1990(English Language & Literature) LAURA REEDA.B., Dickinson College, 1989(English Language & Literature)CHRISTINE MARIA DYRUDSCHLUNKA.B., University of Chicago, 1988(English Language & Literature)EBBA FILIPP A SEGERBERGA.B., University of Auckland, New Zealand,1990(English Language & Literature)MERLE BLOCK SILVERSTEINS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1958(Art)MICHAEL GEORGE SYRIMISS.B., Rutgers State University of New Jersey,New Brunswick, 1986A.B., ibid., 1990(Comparative Studies in Literature)MICHAEL FREDERICK SZALAYA.B., Williams College, 1990(English Language & Literature)LAUREN ALEXA TILLINGHASTA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(General Studies in the Humanities)BRENDA KATHLEEN TUNNOCKA.B., University of Montana, 1987(Linguistics)JOHN THOMAS WINEMILLERA.B., Carleton College, 1988(Music)CASSANDRA XANTHOSA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(Romance Languages & Literatures)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts,'GUERINO GIOVANNI CANNONEA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1987(Art)NORAH MAUREEN FLATLEYB.F.A., University of New Mexico, 1989(Art)PETER GEORG KAPPER(Art)ELIZABETH CARSON MANLEYB.F.A., University of Arizona, 1977(Art)TIMOTHY MARTINB.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago,1987(Art)JANE SEGO MEREDITHS.B., Illinois State University, 1967(Art) ROBER T JEROME MITCHELLB.F.A., Atlanta College of Art, 1987(Art)LISA DIANNE SCHW ARZBEKB.F.A., Kendall College of Art & Design, 1988(Art)JOHN KEPLER TANNERA.B., University of California, Davis, 1989(Art)COLLEEN TRACEYB.F.A., Washington University, 1984(Art)JONATHAN KRISTER TRACEYB.F.A., Bemidji State University, 1986(Art)BEN WHITEHOUSEA.B., Wake Forest University, 1985(Art)31ZHENGTIAN LUS.B., University of Science & Technology ofChina, Hefei, Anhui, 1987(Physics)KEVIN SCOTT McFARLANDS.B., Brown University, 1989(Physics)JAMES C. ROMANOA. B., Cornell University, 1989(Physics)DAVID PAUL SALTZBERGA.B., Princeton University, 1989(Physics)GERALD TODD SEIDLERS.B., University of Florida, 1988(Physics)EMIL YOUNAN SIDKYS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987(Physics)ALAN LOUIS SUPPLEA.B., University of Oxford, England, 1989(Geophysical Sciences)MINH QUOC TRANS.B., California Institute of Technology, 1988(Physics)JINGWEI ZHAOS.B., Beijing University, China, 1990(Chemis try)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:ALAK CHAKRAVORTYA.B., Williams College, 1987(Physics)XIAO- Y AN CHANGS.B., University of Science & Technology ofChina, Heifei, Anhui, 1989(Physics)TAN-YUN CHANGS.B., National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan, 1989(Chemistry)JOHN TSAO-CHUN CHUNG(Chemistry)MARK EUGENE DUBANS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1989(Chemistry)ERIC RAMOS GAMAZONA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1989(Mathematics)TONY GHERGHETTAS.B., University of Western Australia, Nedlands,1987(Physics)SVEN HAUPTFELDDipl., University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1989(Physics)CHUN-KEUN HOB. Sc., National University of Singapore, 1989(Computer Science)RANDALL HOWARD LANDSBERGA.B., Cornell University, 1989(Chemistry)IV IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:RIZW AN AEJAZ AHMADB.Sc., University of London, England, 1989(Anthropology)A YHAN MEHMET AKMANA.B., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey,1989(Political Science)CRISTOBAL ROQUE ALJOVIN DELOSADABach., Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru,Lima, 1988(History)SOPHIA CHRISTINA ANNINOSA.B., Haverford College, 1988(International Relations)LOUIS CHRISTIAN ANTHES IVA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) DOUGLAS RIAN ARNTSA.B., University of North Dakota, 1985(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)SHOSHANA Y. ASHERS.B., Chico State College, 1971(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)SAHAR BAZZAZA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987(Middle Eastern Studies)STEVEN ADAM BERGERS.B., Washington University, 1990(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)ANTHONY ROBERT BERKLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1989(Anthropology)KEITH STAFFORD BROWNA.B., University of Oxford, England, 1988(Anthropology)32JORGE IV AN CANALES KRILJENKOBach., Universidad del Pacifico, Lima, Peru, 1988u.; ibid., 1988(Economics)DANIEL PAUL CARPENTERA.B., Georgetown University, 1989(Political Science)MELINDA LEE CARTERA.B., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1989(Anthropology)IN-SOO CHOEA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea,1985(Psychology: Human Development)MARCELO ANDRES COSMAA.B., Princeton University, 1986J.D., University of Chicago, 1991(International Relations)KENNETH R. CROSSMANA.B., Humbolt State University, 1986(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)ANDREW GRAHAM DEISSA.B., Yale University, 1986(History)RONALD JOSEPH DIXONA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(Master of Arts ill Social Sciences)THOMAS DAVID DuBOIS(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)FRANCESCO GIOVANNI DUINAA.B., University of Chicago, 1991(Master of Arts in Social Sciences}JACQUELINE EVE EDELBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 1989(Political Science)DANIEL ALBERT ENGSTERA.B., Colorado College, 1988(Political Science)SILVESTRE ANTONIO FONTESA.B., Boston College, 1989(Political Science)TIMOTHY B. FOWLERA.B., University of Montana, 1987S.B., ibid., 1987(Sociology)RODOLFO GEILIMA.B., George Washington University, 1984(Latin American & Carribean Studies)MADELAINE C. GERBAULET­VANASSEA. B., University of Rochester, 1989(Sociology)IRENE D. GLASNERLic., Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland, 1975(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)HELEN CLAUDIA GREMILLIONA.B., Boston University, 1988(Anthropology)TRACY LYNN HAILEYA.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1988(International Relations) DONALD JOHN-WILLIARD JACOBHATFIELDA.B., Washington & Lee University, 1989(A nthropology)STEPHEN EUGENE HIBBARDA.B., Boston University, 1989(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)ANDREW RICHARD HOKEB.B.A., University of Georgia, 1974(Economics)ALEXANDRA HR YCAKA.B., Rutgers State University of New Jersey,New Brunswick, 1988(Sociology)DAVID CHIH-WEI HSUA.B., Harvard University, 1989(Economics)QING HUANGA.B., Beijing University, China, 1985(Political Science)NATALIE TAMARA HUEBNERA.B., Hamilton College, 1989(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)HEATHER ALICE HULLA.B., Washburn University, 1989(International Relations)MONICA IBANEZ-ANGULOLic., Universidad de Cantabria, Santander,Spain, 1985(Anthropology)NEDRA JENKINS(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)INDIRA KAUR KALOTRAS.B., George Mason University, 1990(International Relations)KYUNGJOON KIMS.B., Cornell University, 1989(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)ROBERT WILLIAM KOL T A YA.B., University of Chicago, 1986(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)SUNHWA LEEA.B., Smith College, 1985(Sociology)CRAIG S. LERNERA.B., Harvard University, 1987(Social Thought)SCOTT JAMES LEUNINGA.B., St. Olaf College, 1988(International Relations)LINDA SOOKYUNG LIMA.B., Antioch University, 1990(International Relations)JAMES MILES LONERGANA.B., University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1988(Anthropology)SUZANNE DENISE LUNDA.B., Wellesley College, 1989(Economics)JAMES BRUCE MAcROBBIEA.B., San Diego State University, 1988(History)33JOHN GARRETT MATSUSAKAA.B., University oj Washington, 1985(Economics)BRONWYN REBEKAHMcFARLANDA.B., Brandeis University, 1987(History)DAVID PAUL McINTYREA. B., University oj Texas, Austin, 1988(Political Science)LAURA ANNE McKENNAA.B., State University oj New York, Binghamton,1987(Master oj Arts in Social S�iences)MIRKO M. MIKELICA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1987(International Relations)ANNE ALEXANDRA APOSTOLIDESMINIA.B., Harvard University, 1988(Political Science)JUDITH MARSHA MINTZA.B., Hampshire College, 1983(Psychology: Human Development)MATTHEW A. NADELHAFTA.B., Columbia University, 1989(Anthropology)KRISTIN ELIZABETH NEUMANA.B., Knox College, 1985(Sociology)NAZ AFREEN NIAZIA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1985(Political Science)THEODORE GOTRIK OBERMANA.B., University oj Chicago, 1990(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)VALGERDUR OLAFSDOTTIR(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)CHRIS A. OLIVERA.B., Seattle University, 1987(Anthropology)CHAN-UNG PARKA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea,1987(Sociology)BARON LEON PINEDAA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1989(Anthropology)ALBERT JOHN RACCIATTIS.B., Cornell University, 1989(International Relations)BRENDA SALLY RIMKEITA.B., Pomona College, 1981(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)KENT RAYMOND ROBIEA.B., University oj California, Santa Barbara,1988(Latin American & Carribean Studies)TRACY RENEE RONEA.B., Goucher College, 1988(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences) JAMES LYLE ROSEA.B., Bowling Green State University, 1988(Education)BETTINA VASILIKI ROUSOSA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1989(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)PANAYIOTIS SALAPATASA.B., University oj Chicago, 1989(Economics)KATHRYN SAMPECKA.B., University oj Chicago, 1989(Anthropology)JING SHAOA. B., Jingzhou Teacher's College, Hukei, China,1981(Anthropology)MARCO AURELIO RIBEIRO SIMSA.B., University oj Chicago, 1989(International Relations)CHANDRA LEKHA SRIRAM(International Relations)KATHLEEN NOVAK STERNA.B., North Central College, 1982S.B., Rush University, 1983(Psychology: Biopsychology)CHARLES HALLAM STEVENSONA. B., University oj Cincinnati, 1986(International Relations)CHERYL ANN SUTHERLANDS.B., Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1987(Anthropology)STEVEN J. SWEENEYS. B., Loyola Marymount University, 1986(Economics)EDMUND MYERS TALLEY IIA.B., University oj North Carolina,Charlottesville, 1988(Anthropology)EV AL YN WALLACE TENNANTA.B., Amherst College, 1987(Political Science)CARRIE ELIZABETH THOMASA.B., University oj Chicago, 1986(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)PETRA ELISABETH TODDA.B., University oj Virginia, Charlottesville,1989(Economics)MILAGROS VALLEA.B., St. John'S College, Annapolis, Maryland,1987(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)MICHAEL FRANCIS VOLCHOKA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1991(International Relations)HILLE SUOMI VON ROSENVINGE(Master oj Arts in Social Sciences)BARBARA F. WALTERA.B., Bucknell University, 1986(Political Science)JOHN SOUTHWORTH WHITE(History)34MARY KATHRYN WILLIAMSA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)KEIKO YAMAMOTOA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, 1985(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) MAKOTO YOSHIDAA.B., Lewis & Clark College, 1986(Education)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:WYSTAN ELIZABETH GLADISHA.B., Temple University, 1988(English)For the Degree of Master oj Science in Teaching:JAMES CLAIR BOLHUISA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1985(Elementary Education)DANA SUE BULANA. B., Bucknell University, 1990(Elementary Education)SUSAN MARIE CORDEKA.B., Carleton College, 1990(Elementary Education)MARJORIE ANNE HILLOCKSS.B., Northwestern University, 1981(Elementary Education)DEBORAH D. MERFELDA.B., Northwestern University, 1989(Elementary Education) ELLEN RENEE MEYERA.B., Stanford University, 1988(Elementary Education)CAROLYN KATHRYNROSENBAUM(Elementary Education)JILL ELIZABETH SKJER VEMS. B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1985(Elementary Education)BLISS RADCLIFFE TOBINA.B., Yale University, 1986(Elementary Education)DIANA GALE WENDTA.B., Illinois State University, 1967(Elementary Education)II. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:IRINA SHIFRA ADDESA.B., University of Chicago, 1985SHAHRIAR ALIKHANIS.B., University of California, Irvine, 1987HEIDI JOY APPELS.B., Washington University, 1987REBECCA NATHAN BLUMENTHALS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987JOHN CARAVALHOA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1986CHRISTOPHER CARTERS.B., University of California, Davis, 1985DAVID DONALD CASALINOS.B., Georgetown University, 1987 PAUL RICHARD CAZIERA.B., Utah State University, 1987LIWEI CHAOA.B., Temple University, 1983ANDREW GEORGE CHENELLES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986S.M., ibid., 1987• WITH HONORSANITA T. CHENGA.B., University of Chicago, 1987OLIVER HAZARD PERRYCHRISLERS.B., John Carroll University, 1987fDIANE WONJIN CHUNGA.B., University of Chicago, 198735ELIZABETH KYONG-MI CHUNGA.B., University of Chicago, 1987CHRISTOPHER EMILEDEVEREAUXS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1987MAURA N. DICKLERA.B., University of Chicago, 1987FRANCIS VINCENT DIPIERROS.B., Yale University, 1987SUNIL EAPPENS. B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987• WITH HONORSMILES STEVEN ELLENBYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986S.M., ibid., 1987CAROL YOSHIE ENDOS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1987MARC JAMES FALLERONIS.B., Duke University, 1987SHARON FEKRATS.B., Georgetown University, 1987RAFAEL FLETES, JR.A.B., Wabash College, 1987SEAN MICHAEL FORSYTHES.B., Marquette University, 1987JOHN ANDREW FREEBYS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987THOMAS FRANK GAJEWSKIA.B., University of Chicago, 1984Ph.D., ibid., 1989• WITH HONORSPATRICK JOHN GETTYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987JOSEPH GERARD GLEESONA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1986• WITH HONORSSTEVEN ROBERT GROSSMANA.B., Princeton University, 1984Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1989• WITH HONORSDEBORAH GAIL GULSONA.B., Washington University, 1987WILLIAM JAMES HARMONS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1987JAMES ALAN HAYMANB.Sc., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1986SHERYL LYNN M. DONAHUE'HOYERS.B., University of Wisconsin., Madison, 1987EDDY CHUNG-CHAING HSUEHA.B., University of Chicago, 1987DOUGLAS JAMES HYDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1987DAVID ANDREW HYMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1983J.D., ibid., 1989RAJIV JAUHARS.B., University of California, Riverside, 1987JOHN JOSEPH JOYCEA.B., University of Chicago, 1987 RAJASEKHAR VENKATA KANDALAA.B., University of Chicago, 1987JAMES SOCRATES KAPOTASA.B., University of Chicago, 1987PETER SHIN KAYA.B., Columbia University, 1983ANN ELIZABETH KEARNSS.B., Brown University, 1984Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1989• WITH HONORSBABAK KHOSHNOODA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1986JAE HONG KIMA.B., University of Chicago, 1987JULIANN KIRALYS.B., Brown University, 1987JENNIFER ANN KNOBELS.B., Stanford University, 1987CLIFFORD KOA.B., University of Chicago, 1987S.M., ibid., 1989PETER NICHOLAS KOLETTISS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1987LYUBA KONOPASEKA.B., Brown University, 1985MICHELLE ANN KOSCHEA.B., University of Chicago, 1986TORBEN BRORSON KRISTENSENA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1987RICHARD DAVID LAZARS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1984S.M., Northwestern University, 1986• WITH HONORSTHUY B. LEDESAIA.B., Washington University, 1987DENNIS LEES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987JIM LINS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987CARSON DAVID L1UA.B., University of Chicago, 1987JOHN RICHARD MATJUCHAA.B., Washington University, 1987ANDREA PETRONELLA METKUSA.B., Yale University, 1985• WITH HONORSMICHAEL LAREDO MORTIZA.B., University of Miami, 1987SEAN EDWARD MOTZNYS.B., DePaul University, 1987BRIAN FRANCIS MULLANA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1985S.M., Northwestern University, 1986JOAN CLARE MULLANS.B., Northwestern University, 1982A.M., ibid., 1984SHAWN N. MURPHYS. B., University of Notre Dame, 1983Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1989ALLEN JONGYING NGS.B., College of William and Mary, 198736JON OSCHER WITZA.B., DePaul University, 1984SUSAN ELIZABETH PARKA.B., University of Chicago, 1987THOMAS JOSEPH PODSADECKIA.B., University of Chicago, 1985• WITH HONORSTHOMAS JAMES POLASCIKS.B., Georgetown University, 1987NARESH MURLI PUNJABIS.B., Northwestern University, 1987JUNG MEE RHEES.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1986JANET MARIE RIDDLEA.B., University of Arizona, 1982MARIA DE LOS ANGELES RIVEROA.B., University of Chicago, 1987JOHN SPALDING RUMSFELDS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1986MARILYN BETH SANDFORDA.B., Carleton College, 1987MICHAEL RAMANA SATHYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987SCOTT RAYMOND SCHELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1984Ph.D., ibid., 1989TODD WILSON SCHROEDERA.B., Washington University, 1986NICHOLAS JAMES SHAHEENA.B., Harvard University, 1987KARYN MARIE SHANKSS.B., San Diego State University, 1986JOHN KLINE SHUSTERS.B., Northwestern University, 1987SUSAN JEAN SICOTTEA.B., Tulane University, 1977S.M., ibid., 1981ZINAIDA SLUTSKYS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1987 SHAUNA MARIE SMITHA.B., University of Chicago, 1986GEORGE JEEP-KUNG SOS.B., University of Mich iga 11, Ann Arbor, 1984S.B., ibid., 1984S.M., University of California, San Francisco,1987DAVID STEINBERGA.B., Harvard University, 1987JEFFREY ALAN STERNBERGA.B., Dartmouth College, 1986CHARLES EDW ARD SWALLOWA.B., Utah State University, 1987JOEL DAVID TEMPLES.B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,1987JANET ASH TOBIANS. B., Western Michigan University, 1979Ph.D., Commonwealth University, 1983REBECCAS.TUETKENA.B., University of Chicago, 1982Ph.D., ibid., 1989TERRY L. VANDEN HOEKS.B., Calvin College, 1983• WITH HONORSSHOLEH VAZIRIA.B., Northwestern University, 1987MARTIN ROSS WEISERS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987• WITH HONORSEDWARD EUNKEE WHANGS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987• WITH HONORSRENEE MEl YAPA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1987INCHEL YEAMS.B., University of California, Irvine, 1986A.B., ibid., 1987CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEEDMUND DARRELL BRODIE IIIA.B., Princeton University, 1985S.M., University of Chicago, 1987(Ecology & Evolution)DISSERTATION: Functional and GeneticIntegration of Color Pattern and AntipredatorBehavior in the Garter Snake ThamnophisordinoidesSTEVEN E. CLARKS. B., Ohio State University, 1986(Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Determinants for ChloroplastImport and Processing of the Light-harvestingChlorophyll alB-binding Protein Precursor ROBERT THOMAS DUNNA.B., Boston University, 1984(Pharmacological & Ph ysiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Noradrenergic and DopaminergicSystems Modulate Behavioral Perjormance on anOperant Screen for Antidepressant DrugsLAURIE E. GOODMANS.B., Stanford University, 1985S.M., ibid., 1985(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)DISSEl'l.. TATION: Farnesylation of Yeast RasProteins37KEITH KAROLYA.B., Whitman College, 1985S.M., University oj Chicago, 1987(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: The Causes and Consequences ojIntrapopulational Mating System Variation inLupinus nanus (Leguminosae)ROBER T ALAN LERSCHA.B., University oj Chicago, 1979(Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Coordinate Regulation oj Type Iand Type II Keratins RAGHAVENDRA G. MIRMIRAA.B., University oj Chicago, 1986(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Importance oJ the COOH-Terminal B-Chain Domain oj Insulin inInsulin-Receptor InteractionsJULIO TALLETS.B., Massachusetts Institute oj Technology, 1981(Pharmacological & Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Presence oj an Autocrine RoleJorProstaglandin E2 in Isolated Canine AirwaySmooth MuscleII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESROBERT WILLIAM ADAMSA.B., University oj California, Los Angeles, 1983A.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(East Asian Languages & Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Feasibility oj thePhilosophical in Early TaishO Japan: NishidaKitaro and Tanabe HajimeJOSEPH H. AUNERA.B., Colorado College, 1981A.M., University oj Chicago, 1987(Music)DISSERTATION: Schoenberg's Compositional andAesthetic Transformations 1910-1913: TheGenesis oJDie glUckliche HandBARBARA ANN BOEHNKEA.B., State University oj New York, Buffalo,1972M.L.S., ibid., 1977A.M., Canisius College, 1979(English Language & Literature)DISSERTATION:Ruskinian CorrespondenceANNA RUTH KMETZ BOSCHA.B., Wesleyan University, 1983A.M., University oj Chicago, 1988(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Phonotactics at the Level oj thePhonological WordKAREN EMMETT EVANSS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1958A.M., Valparaiso University, 1978A.M., University oj Chicago, 1983(English Language & Literature)DISSERTATION: "Amid That Glad BellesLettres": The Theological Milieu oj EmilyDickinsonBRENDA HAACK FINEBERGA.B., University oj Texas, Austin, 1972A.M., ibid., 1974(Classical Languages & Literatures)DISSERTATION: ConJigerations oj Desire in theElegies oj TibullusMICHAEL DOUGLAS GREENA.B., (Hons.), University oj London, England,1981M.M., ibid., 1983(Music)DISSERTATION: A History oj the Word "Accent}}in Music Theoretical Sources Jrom the SixteenthCentury to the Present JAN KEESSENA.B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1982A.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(English Language & Literature)DISSERTATION: Flannery O'Connor's Rhetoricoj GracePAUL DEMAREST KROEBERA.B., Harvard University, 1980A.M., University oj Chicago, 1985(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Comparative Syntax ojSubordination in SalishALISON DEBORAH LA YWINEA.B., University oj Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,1984A.M., University oj Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1986(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Physical Influx and the Origins ojthe Critical PhilosophyRAMI YONA LEVINA.B., Yale University, 1975A.M., University oj California, San Diego, 1978(Music)COMPOSITION: A New LeaJJor Basset Clarinetand TapeDARBY LEWESA.B., Saint Xavier College, 1984A.M., Northwestern University, 1985(English Language & Literature)DISSEKTATION: Gynotopia: Gender and Genrein Women's Utopian Fiction, 1870-1920CLAIRE ELIZABETH McEACHERNA.B., Dartmouth College, 1985A.M., University oj Chicago, 1986(English Language & Literature)DISSERTATION: "This England": Shakespeare,Spenser, Drayton, and the Literary Productionoj the Nation, 1590-1612AMY REITER LORENZ McINTOSHA.B., University oj Missouri, St. Louis, 1981A.M., Marquette University, 1984(Romance Languages & Literatures)DISSEKTATION: "What Seen? What s.ur:Visual and Verbal Ambiguities in Beckett'sTheatre38CHANTAL MICHELu... Universite Dijon, France, 1977Mait., ibid., 1977Mait., Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III)France, 1986(Romance Languages & Literatures)DISSERTATION: Maurice Blanchet et Ie deplace­ment d'DrpheeSTANLEY JAMES MURASHIGEA.B., Stanford University, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(Art)DISSERTATION: "Early Spring" and the Linguangaozhi: Painting as a Ritual PerformanceETHAN LEE JARED NASREDDIN­LONGOA.B., Amherst College, 1985(Music)COMPOSITION: Symphony for Nine Players­Four Responses to Violence (1990)SUSAN ELIZABETH OLINA. B., Carleton College, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(English Language & Literature)DISSERTATION: The Romance of Medievalism inNineteenth Century English Fiction LUCIA PACINIA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1979A.M., ibid., 1984(Romance Languages & Literatures)DISSER TATION: Las Tragedias de Montiano yLuyando: Estudio y EdicionESTHER SCHEL Y -NEWMANA.B., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,Beersheva, Israel, 1972A.M., Hebrew University ofJerusalem, Israel,1986(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: Self and Community in HistoricalNarratives: Tunisian Immigrants in an IsraeliMoshavYVONNE J. SENGS. B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute & StateUniversity, 1980S.M., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982(Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Uskudar Estates (Tereke) asRecords of Everyday Life in an Ottoman Town,1521-1524EDWARD JAMES WALKERA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1981(Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Aspects of the Primaeval Natureof Egyptian Kingship: Pharaoh as AtumIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESGEOFFREY STUART BURKSA.B., University of Chicago, 1982S.M., ibid., 1984(Astronomy & Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: A Study of the Galactic HaloUsing RR Lyrae Stars, Globular Clusters, and3 C2 73 with the International UltravioletExplorerZHONGHOU CAlS.B., Fudan University, Shang-Hai, China,1982S.M., ibid., 1985(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Structure of the LiquidMetal-adsorbate Interface and Phase Transitionsin Langmuir MonolayersMAN-CHOR CHANB. Sc., Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Solid Hydrogen: A Novel Systemfor High Resolution Infrared SpectroscopyROBERT GEORGE DANIELS.B., University of Rochester, 1985(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Photoelectron Angular and EnergyDistributions from the Resonant Two-photonIonization of Diatomic SodiumTIMOTHY PATRICK DINNEENS.B., National University of Ireland, Cork, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Fine and Hypeifine Structure inTwo Electron Systems STEPHEN A. FENNERA.B., Harvard University, 1983S.M., University of Chicago, 1988(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Chains, Gaps, and FiniteExtensions: Three Topics in StructuralComplexityTONY JARED FISHERA.B., Yale University, 1986S.M., University of Chicago, 1987(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Weight Operators and GroupGeometriesLAURENS DANA GUNNARSENA. B., University of California, Berkeley, 1982S.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: A New Gauge-invariantHamiltonian Formulation of Weakjield GeneralRelativityERIC DAVIS GYLLENHAALS.B., Ohio State University, 1973S. B., Indiana University, Indianapolis, 1986(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: How Accurately Can Paleo­Precipitation and Paleoclimatic Change BeInterpreted from Subaerial Disconformities?CARLA H. INCLANS.B., Autonomous Institute of Technology ojMexico, Mexico City, 1982S.M., University of London, England, 1984(Statistics)D ISSER TATION: Retrospective Detection ofSudden Changes of Variance in Time Series39DAVID A.R. KRISTOVICHS.B., Rutgers State University oj New jersey,New Brunswick, 1985S.M., University oj Chicago, 1988(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Three-dimensional FlowFields oj Boundary Layer Rolls Observed duringLake-iffect Snow StormsWAIKWOK KWONGS.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1979(Physics)DISSERTATION: Threshold Production oj ti Pairsby e+e- CollisionsJUN LIUB.Sc., Beijing University, China, 1985(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Correlation Structure andConvergence Rate oj the Gibbs SamplerSTEVEN RAYMOND MAJEWSKIA.B., Northwestern University, 1983S.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(Astronomy & Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: A Complete, Multicolor Survey ojAbsolute Proper Motions to B - 22.5: GalacticStructure and Kinematics at the North GalacticPole XUFENG NIUS.B., Shan-xi University, Taiuan, China, 1981S.M., Beijing Institute oj Technology, China,1983(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Space-time ARMA ModelsJorSatellite Ozone DataLYNNE HAMILTON ORRS.B., College oj William & Mary, 1982S.M., ibid., 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Decay versus Hadronization JorTop Quarks Produced in Hadron CollidersFRANCIS JOSEPH ROBICHEAUX,JR.A.B., University oj Chicago, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Driving Nuclei with ResonantElectrons: Ab Initio Study oj (e + H2) 2 L. �XIAO-ZHONG WUS.B., University oj Science and Technology ojChina, HeJei, Anhui, 1985(Physics)DISSERTATION: Along a Road to DevelopedTurbulence: Free Thermal Convection in LowTemperature GasIV IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESROLAND E.V. ANGLINA.B., City University oj New York, 1981A.M., Northwestern University, 1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Local Economic Developmentunder Changing Industrial Capitalism: TheCase oj Industrial Revenue BondsDANIEL CHAPIN BEAVERA.B., Rutgers State University oj New jersey,New Brunswick, 1983A.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(History)DISSERTATION: Symbol and Boundary: Religion,Family, and Community in NorthernCloucestershire, 1590-1690KEITH EARLE BONNS.B., United States Military Academy, 1978A.M., University oj Chicago, 1986(History)DISSERTATION: When the Odds Were Even: AnOperational Analysis oj the Vosges MountainCampaign, October 1944-january 1945DANIEL MARC BRUMBERGA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1978A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1982(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The University Intelligentsia andthe Struggle Jor Democracy in ContemporaryEgypt BRUCE GREENHOW CAR­RUTHERSA.B., Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BritishColumbia, Canada, 1980A.M., Rutgers State University oj New jersey,New Brunswick, 1983(Sociology)DISSERTATION: State-Building and Market­Making: The Politics oj Public Debt in theEnglish Financial Revolution, 1672-1712CYNTHIA MARIE DELL CLARKA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1974A.M., University oj Chicago, 1978(Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Cultural Psychology ojChristmas and Easter-with Special Referenceto ChildrenNORMA DAVILAA.B., Yale University, 1985A.M., University oj Chicago, 1988(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Patients' Experiences ojTherapeutic Support Early in Treatment: TheEffects oj Current Social Network, GeneralExpectations, and Anticipated Difficulties onPatients' Evaluations and Response toIndividual PsychotherapyLISA DOUGLASSA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1975A.M., Catholic University oj America, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Power oj Sentiment: Love,Hierarchy, and the jamaican Family Elite40KENNETH ALLEN EASTA.B., Pomona College, 1969A.M., University oj Chicago, 1970(History)DISSERTATION: William Gouge: Preacher andScholarSTEPHEN LINDEMAN GESSNERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1966A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1975(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Political Ideology Revisited: Whythe American Common Man Still Believes WhatHe DoesGEORGE MICHAEL GROSSA.B., Swarthmore College, 1981A.M., University oj Chicago, 1984(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Universal Ethics:Constitutionalism and Counsel in Spino za'sPolitical TreatiseMARILYN A. HALLIDAYS.B., St. joseph's College, East Chicago, Indiana,1972A.M., St. Xavier College, 1979(Education)DISSERTATION: Enactment oj a State-MandatedTeacher Evaluation Plan: A Study oj ThreeSchool DistrictsSHOZO IIJIMAA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, japan, 1976A.M., ibid., 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: An Interpretation oj Spinoza'sEthics: Order, Reason, and FreedomPETER N. IRELANDA.B., University oj Chicago, 1988A.M., ibid., 1989(Economics)D ISSER TATION: Economic Growth, FinancialEvolution, and the Long-Run Behavior ojVelocityJUNE DONG KIMB. Econ., Seoul National University, South Korea,1984A.M., University oj Chicago, 1987(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Incidence oj Protection: TheKorean Case and Some InternationalComparisonsYIA-LING LIUA. B., National Chenchi University, Taipei,Taiwan, 1978A.M., New SchoolJor Social Research, 1982(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Rejorm jrom Below: The PrivateEconomy and Local Politics in RuralIndustrialization oj Wenzhou, ChinaTHERESA MARCHANT -SHAPIROA.B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,1983A.M., Universitv oj Chicaoo, 1985(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Impact oj Ambiguity onElection Outcomes JOHN GARRETT MATSUSAKAA.B., University oj Washington, 1985A.M., University oj Chicago, 1991(Economics)DISSERTATION: Mergers: Theory and EvidenceBARBARA JEAN McCUTCHEONA.B., StanJord University, 1984(Economics)DISSERTATION: What Caused ConglomerateFormation? An Examination oj ManagerialBehavior and Internal Capital Markets in the1960's ConglomeratesRAYL JESUS ENRIQUE PIZARROSANCHEZTitulo, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1974Lic., Pontijicia Universidad Catolica de Chile,Santiago, 1979Mag., ibid., 1983(Education)DISSERTATION: Quality oj Instruction, HomeEnvironment, and Cognitive AchievementRICHARD FREDERICK HASTINGSPOLTA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1985A.M., University oj Chicago, 1989(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Heidegger and the Place oj LogicPAMELA G. SCHMOLLA.B., University oj Delaware, 1976A.M., University oj Chicago, 1982(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: SearchingJor Health in a Worldoj Dis-ease: AJj7.iction Management among RuralHausa oj the Maradi Valley (Republic oj Niger)MICHAEL HOWARD SELTZERA.B., State University oj New York, Buffalo,1975A.M., Northwestern University, 1977(Education)DISSERTATION: The Use oj Data Augmentationin Fitting Hierarchical Models to EducationalDataPHILIP R. SHIELDSA.B., Haverford College, 1982A.M., University oj Chicago, 1989(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Logic and Sin in the Writings ojLudwig WittgensteinBARTHOLOMEW HUNTINGTONSPARROWA.B., Dartmouth College, 1981A.M., University oj Texas, Austin, 1984(Political Science)DISSERTATION: From the Outside In: The Effectsoj World War II on the American StateDONNA SURGES TATUMA.B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1974A.M., ibid., 1976(Education)DISSERTATION: A Measurement System JorSpeech Evaluation41REGINA FIDELIA TITUNIKA.B., University of Washington, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Understanding the Devil: MaxWeber's Political ThoughtCHI-WA YUENB.S.S., University of Hong Kong, 1983A.M., University of Chicago, 1987(Economics)DISSERTATION: Taxation, Human CapitalAccumulation, and Economic Growth FARIBA ZARINEBAF-SHAHRA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1981A.M., University of Chicago, 1986(History)DISSERTATION: Tabriz under Ottoman Rule(1725-1731)JORGE ZAVERUCHAA.B., Universidade Federal de Pernabuco, Racife,Brazil, 1979A.M., Hebrew University ofJerusalem, Israel,1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Civil-Military Relations duringthe Process of Transition: Spain, Argentina, andBrazil42BRUCE TAMMEN, hapel Choir ConductorWOLFGANG R DBS ,University OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University Carillonneur IeI?ROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY c. M. PLAMPINASSISTANT MARSHALSFRANK W FITCHROBERT S. HAMADARICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD MCGINN JOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P. STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1990-91KURT MARTIN ACKERMANNMARK EDWIN ARNDTALEXANDER GABRIEL BASSUKPETER M. BOUMANJUSTIN ANDREW BOYAN---�-'THOMAS MARK DOUSADEBRA SUSAN EVERLYJAMES SCHOLFIELD FAWLEYNOEL JOHN FRANCISCOJULIA GRACE GIBSONREBECCA KIM GLENBERGPETER RONI GOLDSTONEGREGORY MARSHALL GUNNADAM JOSHUA GUTRIDECHARLES TAYLOR HANSENSTEVEN KING HOMER HAYWOOD BURTON KELLYMATHEW SCOTT KRAUSEBRADFORD SCOTT LANDERDEREK LLOYD LUNDBERGJONATHAN DAVID MARKSKRISTIN ELLEN MASCHKADAVID LEWIS OSBORNGERALD B. PENNVIRGINIA ANN PETERSENSARAH B. POLENDAVID ROBERT REICHMANMARK JULES ROUTBORTLINCOLN GREY QUILLIANCATHERINE LINNET SKEENDANIEL J. STEARNSRACHEL LARA STURMANSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1991-92KERI ELIZABETH AMESMARGARET RUHL BARNETTEKENNETH ARTHUR BLOOMSUSANNAH BARD BRADLEYKIRSTEN ROSE BRUMLEYELIZABETH RACHEL CLEWETTMEREDITH JANE CRICCOALISON REW DARNELLVANARHEA NICOLE DEQTVAALSCOTT JOHN DIEDEJULIANA IBANGA EKONGPAUL JOSEPH ERICKSONDAVID MICHAEL FARNUMJENNIFER MICHELLE FOSSERIC W HUDSONDANA M. JONESEMILY ELIZABETH KADENS DAVID NATHAN LEVYSHIRA BATYA LEWINNICHOLAS ARTHUR MANCINIBLAKE COLIN MEYERSERJN KATHLEEN MORANJUSTIN LOUIS MORTARABENJAMIN DANIEL OWENNICHOLAS JAMES PAPPASFRANCES AMALIAH ROSENFELDHANI ISA SALTIDONALD ANDREW SMITHCASSANDRA SPURLOCKRAM MOHAN SUBRAMANIANVAIDAS UZGIRISYUWONGNATANYA MARIE ZEHNLEANDREA PATRICIA ZEMGULYS