\ ,THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheFour Hundred Forty-seventhCONVOCATIONTheWINTERMarch Twenty-firstA.D. Nineteen Hundred Ninety-sevenI) 0 0 15ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELAs a.courtesy to those seated around you, please refrain fr?m photography, videography, and recordingbefore and during the Convocation ceremony. Professional photographs' are taken as each graduate. receives his or her diploma, and the ceremony i� videotaped. Inf�rmation about purchasing prints and-. c' \vi�eotapes ..will bemailed�toeachgraduate.Inaddition.weask.that.children be escorted from thechapel should they begin to cause a disturbance.Thank you. ".CONTENTSTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 4PROCESSIONAL 5PRAYER 5CONVOCATION ADDRESS 6ANTHEM � 6AWARD OF HONORS 7CONFERRING OF WILLIAM BENTON MEDAL 7CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESThe College 9The Division of the Biological Sciences and thePritzker School of Medicine l 0Master of ScienceDoctor of PhilosophyThe Division of the Humanities 11Master of ArtsDoctor of PhilosophyThe Division of the Physical Sciences 12Master of ScienceDoctor of PhilosophyThe Division of the Social Sciences 12Master of ArtsDoctor of PhilosophyThe Graduate School of Business 14Master of Business AdministrationMaster of International Business AdministrationDoctor of PhilosophyThe Divinity School 21Master of ArtsDoctor of PhilosophyThe Law School 21Doctor ofJurisprudenceThe Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies 21Master of ArtsMaster of Public PolicyThe School of Social Service Administration 22Master of ArtsALMA MATER 23BENEDICTION 23RECESSIONAL 23ACADEMIC ATTIRE , 24THE MARSHAL AND THE STUDENT MARSHALS 243THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOThe University of Chicago was founded in 1892 by John D. Rockefeller, biblical schol­ar William Rainey Harper, and Chicago-area Baptists. The University's Articles ofIncorporation commit the institution to excellence in both undergraduate and gradu­ate education, an explicit policy of co-education, and an atmosphere of non-sectarian­Ism.Harper agreed to become the first president of the University on the condition thathe be allowed to establish a university that would be unlike any other. He conceived ofa university that would emphasize the creation of new knowledge and "make the workof investigation primary." To this end, the University has always been dedicated toexcellence in research and has sought the most distinguished scholars for its faculty.Over the years, the University and its faculty have had a major impact onAmerican higher education. Faculty scholarship has shaped several essential disciplinesand established important and distinctive "Chicago schools" in such disparate fields aseconomics, evolutionary biology, sociology, literary criticism, anthropology, and lawand economics. Sixty-seven Nobel laureates have been members of the faculty,researchers, or students at the University. Programmatic innovations originating at theUniversity include the invention of the four-quarter system, the establishment of acoherent program of general education for undergraduates, the initiation of a full-timemedical school teaching faculty, and the development of extension courses and pro­grams in the liberal arts for adults.The University includes an undergraduate College, four graduate divisions(Biological Sciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences), six graduateprofessional schools (Graduate School of Business, Divinity School, Law School,Pritzker School of Medicine, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies,and School of Social Service Administration), and a diverse collection of academic sup­port units and resources including libraries, research institutes, clinics, museums, the­aters, and a university press. The University has a faculty of more than 1,200 and anenrollment of over 12,000 students. The 200 acre campus is located along the MidwayPlaisance in Hyde Park, a residential community on Lake Michigan south of Chicago'SLoop.The University's English Collegiate Gothic buildings, built of gray Indiana lime­stone, were designed to frame shady, green quadrangles. Contemporary campus build­ings have been designed in keeping with the original Gothic theme while drawingfrom the tradition of great modern architecture for which the city of Chicago isfamous. Eero Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed striking buildings forthe Law School and the School of Social Service Administration. The National Trustfor Historic Preservation praised the University for its insistence on architectural con­tinuity over a "a century of social and academic change."On July 1, 1993, Hugo F. Sonnenschein became the University's eleventhPresident.4ORDER OF EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockHUGO F. SONNENSCHEIN, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL - Canzon septimi toni(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer.) Giovanni GabrieliThe 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 Candidate for the William Benton MedalThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel5THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSby"IN DEFENSE OF IMAGES"JOEL SNYDERProfessor and Chair of the Department of Art History andProfessor in the Committees on the Visual Arts andGeneral Studies in the Humanities and in the CollegeJoel Snyder's research explores some of the ways in which the picture-making artshave shaped our ordinary and our scientific accounts of how we see and what we see.Through an analysis of photography, he has called into question the notion that peo­ple see things in the same way that a camera shows them. His article "Was Vision EverPictorial?" will appear in Linear Perspective: The First Century, to be published by theUniversity of Chicago Press. Mr. Snyder has curated exhibitions of photography at theArt Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and at theUniversity's Smart Museum of Art. His photographs have been exhibited at the ArtInstitute of Chicago and were featured in the 1983 edition of Norman Maclean's ARiver Runs Through It, also published by the University Press.Mr. Snyder received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the Universityof Chicago and was a graduate student in the Department of Philosophy. He has heldvisiting professorships at Harvard University and Northwestern University, and hasbeen a co-editor of the journal Critical Inquiry since 1981.THE ANTHEMAlleluya Psallat Peter AstonAlleluia: Sings this merry company: Strike the cymbals,Sound the zither. Alleluia!Sing together now in joyful harmony: Alleluia!Let us sing praise and thanks forever: Alleluia!6THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Susanna Elizabeth BadyKimberly Susan BargerAshley Ann BarnettJoseph John ChangBret Russell Connor Haksun LiChristopher John MaxwellTarannum MusveeSamir N. ParikhBethany Marie Rudd Bernard Jacob SchwartzAnthony P. SoohooGriselda TapiaMichael G . WoolfAnne- Marie ZarrelliTHE CONFERRING OFTHE WILLIAM BENTON MEDALFor Distinguished Public Service:GEOFFREY CANADAPresident and Chief Executive OfficerRheedlan Centers for Children & FamiliesWhose extraordinary and untiring dedication to improving the lives of inner-city youthhas generated hope among those most in need in our cities. From his start as a teacher andcounselor in the Boston school system, to his tenure as President and Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the Rheedlan Centers for Children and Families in Harlem, Geoffrey Canadahas redefined the notion of community, making children a priority in the world in whichthey are supposed to develop. His many school-based programs actively combat the vio­lence, drug addiction, and neglect blighting the lives of the urban underserved. GeoffreyCanada has inspired and promoted pioneering programs that create a future for our citiesand their young citizens.The candidate will be presented by Jeanne C. Marsh, Dean of the School ofSocial Service Administration7THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degrees in thefollowing academic units:In the College by Associate Dean Stephen WaltThe Student Marshal by Marshal Robert L. AshenhurstIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School ofMedicine by Dean of Students Norma E. WagonerIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Philip GossettIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean David W. Oxtoby.In the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean Richard SallerIn the Graduate School of Business by Dean Robert S. HamadaIn the Divinity School by Dean W. Clark GilpinIn the Law School by Dean Douglas G. BairdIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies byProfessor Robert L. MichaelIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Jeanne C. MarshCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.81. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:WILLIAM T. ADAMS(English Language and Literature)TERRY MENG-YEE AO(Economics)KIMBERLY SUSAN BARGER(Psychology)ASHLEY ANN BARNETT(Psychology)REBECCA ANN BOONE(Political Science)JACOB C. BURNETT(Mathematics)TERRIE OLLIE CARL(Psychology)JOSEPH JOHN CHANG(Economics)JOHN H. CHOI(Biological Sciences)BRET RUSSELL CONNOR(Economics)ERIC KLIMECK DEAMER(English Language and Literature)JENNIFER DE MAN(Geophysical Sciences)ELLEN DRENNAN ELDER(English Language and Literature)ELISHA KATE FABER(English Language and Literature)JAMES KIM(Economics)TED KIM(Psychology)MATTHEW PETE LAGEN(Economics)PETER S. LEONARD(Art History) PETER S. MARKOS(Economics)ITSUHIRO MATSUDA(Political Science)CHRISTOPHER JOHN MAXWELL(Biological Sciences)ANNA MISZCZANCZUK(Psychology)TARANNUM MUSVEE(Chemistry)CLARA MORALES NAVARRETE(Anthropology)SAMIR N. PARIKH(Economics)BETHANY MARIE RUDD(Sociology)• WITH HONORSJAMES K. RUSHING, JR.(Economics)BERNARD JACOB SCHWARTZ(History)• WITH HONORSVICTORIA SKY(Art History)STELLA S. SON(Psychology)JOHN TATMAN SWANEY(Economics)MICHAEL DAVID TANENBAUM(Biological Sciences)GRISELDA TAPIA(Psychology)• WITH HONORSMICHAEL G. WOOLF(Slavic Languages and Literatures)ANNE-MARIE ZARRELLI(Anthropology)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Collegeand the Division of the Physical Sciences:HAKSUN LI(Mathematics)9II. STUDENT MARSHALSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the College:SUSANNA ELIZABETH BADY(Philosophy) ANTHONY P. SOOHOO(Anthropology)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:SATIE AIRAMES.B., Humboldt State University, 1993(Evolutionary Biology)XIAOYANGFUS.B., State University of New York at Albany, 1994(Radiology)KRISTINA ANNE KAUFMANA.B., Wellesley College, 1994(Evolutionary Biology) JILL M. NICOLAUSS.B., Duke University, 1987(Organismal Biology and Anatomy)HOLLY BETH SMILEYS.B., Brigham Young University, 1994(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)SARAH CATHERINE TURKINGTONS.B., Iowa State University, 1994(Genetics)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:NA VDEEP SINGH CHANDELA.B., University of Chicago, 1991(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences)DISSERTATION: Oxygen Dependence of Cytochrome COxidase: Implications for Cellular RespirationEDWARD J. DesJARDINS,JR.A.B., Bowdoin College, 1986(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERT ATION: Transcriptional Regulation of theHuman Proto-Oncogene c-myeJOE-YUAN HOWARD DOONGS.B., FuJen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1981S.M., University of New Hampshire, 1986(Organismal Biology and Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Alteration of Fibroblast Cell Shape andInduction of Procollagenase Synthesis by CalciumChannel Blockers, Calmodulin Inhibitors and ProteinKinase C InhibitorsCARRIE GRIMSLEYA.B., University of Denver, 1992S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: The Nature of Selection Acting on theClass Ib HLA Genes: HLA-E, HLA-F, andHLA-G SCOTT ALAN HOLLEYS.B., Millsaps College, 1991(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Conservation of Embryonic Dorsal-Ventral Patterning Mechanisms between Insects andVertebratesCHIEN-MIN KAOS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1988(Radiology)DISSERTATION: Pre-reconstruction Sinogram Restorationfor Position Emission TomographyJING-ZI SHANGS.M., Beijing Union Medical College, China, 1987(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: S-cone Cells in the Mouse RetinalDevelopmentGLORIA HUEI- TING SUA.B., Northwestern University, 1992(Immunology)DISSERTATION: The Ets Proteins Spi-B and PU.1Are Essentialfor B Cell Maturation and Function10IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JOSEPHINE MARIA ALBANESEA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1994(Art History)GARTH WILLIAM BONDA.B., Trinity University, 1994(English Language and Literature)FIONA HW AN HUI CHOA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1992(Art History)CATHERINE CAMILLE DEWEYA.B., University of Kansas, 1993(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)MINEO HATTORIA.B., Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo,Japan, 1989(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -Japan)ROBERT CHRISTOPHER HAWLEYA.B., Luther College, 1993(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)SOOYONGKIMA.B., University of Chicago, 1993(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)MARGARET R. LASTERA.B., Williams College, 1990(Art History) JEAN SUSAN MacDOUGALLA.B., Santa Clara University, 1994(Art History)STEVEN ROBERT MEGIBOWA.B., Tulane University, 1995(General Studies in the Humanities)THOMAS MUECKA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1993(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)JUD ITH PFEIFFERA.M., Universitiit zu Koln, Germany, 1992(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DANIELLA REINHARDA.B., Columbia University, 1993(Classical Languages and Literatures)LAURA ELLEN RIVERSA.B., Connecticut College, 1994(Art History)RACHEL MARA TISCHLERA.B., Hamilton College, 1992(General Studies in the Humanities)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:STEVEN M. A WODEYA.M., Philipps-Universitdt Marburg, Germany, 1989S.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Logic in Topoi: Functorial Semanticsfor Higher-Order LogicMARINA GEMMA BELOZERSKA Y AA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Art History)DISSERTATION: Burgundian Arts across Europe: NewParadigms for the Fifteenth CenturyPAUL MICHAEL COBBA.B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: White Banners: Contention in'Abbiisid Syria, 750-877DAVID GABLEB.M., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Music)DISSERTATION: Mode Mixture and Lyric Form in theOperas of Giuseppe VerdiMARY ELIZABETH HOTZA.B., College of St. Catherine, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1986(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: On the Bodies of the Poor: EnglishRepresentations of Death Rituals, 1835-1865 ILYA LEVINSONDipl., Moscow State Conservatory of Music, Russia, 1986(Music)DISSERTATION: Skein for Soprano, Cello, and PianoDARLEEN LOUISE MITCHELLB.M., DePaul University, 1966M.M., Northwestern University, 1967(Music)DISSERTATION: 0 Felix Animafor Soprano, Flute,Clarinet and PianoY ASEEN AHMED NOORANIA.B., University of Virginia, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Visionary Politics: Self, Communityand Colonialism in Arabic and Persian NeoclassicalPoetryDANIEL WARREN SMITHS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1981A.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy ofDifference: Toward a Transcendental EmpiricismSUE CAVANAUGH TAYLORA.B., Roosevelt University, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(Art History)DISSERTATION: The Anatomy of Anxiety:A Psychoanalytic Account of the Work of HansBellmer11V. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:SEAN A. BLANTONS.B., Columbia University, 1991(Physics)DANIEL J. CZICZOS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1991(Geophysical Sciences)DAVID LEE FRANKLINS.B., University of Washington, 1994(Computer Science)VLADIMIR A. KUL YUKINDipl., Moris Torez Moscow State Pedagogical Instituteof Foreign Languages, Russia, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Computer Science)PEGGY PING HSIN LINS.B., University ofCalijornia, Riverside, 1995(Statistics) ALAIN JOEL ROYS.B., University of Chicago, 1994(Computer Science)HALLIE JEAN SIMSA.B., Wellesley College, 1994(Geophysical Sciences)CARA SUZANNE TABERS.B., Brown University, 1995A.B., ibid., 1995(Mathematics)SIU MAN YEUNGB.Sc., University of Hong Kong, 1989M.Phil., ibid., 1991(Chemistry)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MICHAEL L. HUL VERA.B., Williams College, 1981S.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Post-orogenic Evolution of theAppalachian Mountain System and Its ForelandSTEPHAN A. KOEHLERS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1989(Physics)DISSERTATION: Search for Quantum ConfinementEffects in Ultra-Thin Layers of HydrogenatedAmorphous SiliconZHONGHUA PENGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Heijei, Anhui, 1989S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Chemistry)DrssERTATION: Rational Designs of FunctionalPolymers for Nonlinear OpticsJEFFREY DAVID PICKAA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984B.Sc., ibid., 1989M.Sc., ibid., 1990(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Variance-Reducing Modifications forEstimators of Dependence in Random Sets ANNA PLUZHNIKOVDipl., Moscow Institute of Petrochemical and GasIndustry, Russia, 1985(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Statistical Inference in PopulationGeneticsERROL ANTONIO CARRANCEJASANCHEZS.B., University of the Philippines, Quezon City, 1987S.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Supersonic Molecular Beam Growth ofEpitaxial J3-SiC on Si(100)DONGYUS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hejei, Anhui, 1991S.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Synthesis and Characterization ofHigh Performance Second-Order Nonlinear OpticalPolymersVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:WILLIAM BLAKE AYDLETTA.B., Wake Forest University, 1995(Latin American Studies)THOMAS LUKE BARTSCHERERA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1991(Social Thought)MILENA A. BENESA.B., Brandeis University, 1995(Anthropology) CHARLES EDWARD BROUGHTONA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1993(Sociology)LAUREN E. BRUBAKERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1970(Social Thought)HAROLD JENNINGS BURDICKA.B., Duke University, 1987(Education)12SOURNA ALI-REZA DANESHV ARA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(International Relations)JASON DAWSEYA.B., University of Southern Mississippi, 1994(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)FRAEDA REBECCA FRIEDMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(Psychology)TIMOTHY THOMAS GARRETSONA.B., North Park College and Theological Seminary, 1993(International Relations)ELIZABETH ANN HEATHA.B., University of South Florida, 1994(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)ANNA MARTA HOLIANA.B., University of Chicago, 1990(History)MARC E. JOLINA.B., Swarthmore College, 1992(Sociology)SEAN PATRICK LOPEZA.B., University of California, Riverside, 1994(Political Science)LAMIA R. MATTAA.B., Columbia University, 1989(International Relations)MEGAN MARSH MILLERA.B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1992A.B., ibid., 1992(History) DOUGLAS ELGART MIRSKYA.B., American University, 1995(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)YUHONEMOTOA.B., Obirin University, Tokyo,Japan, 1994(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)MARKR. NESSA.B., Concordia University, River Forest, Illinois, 1993(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL THOMAS PROVENCEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994(History)GILL STEELA.B., University of Essex, England, 1987(Political Science)ERIC PETER TAUSSIGA.B., Lewis and Clark College, 1991(History)BRIAN M. THOMASA.B., Arizona State University, 1995(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)SIAN VICTORIA THOMASA.B., University of Virginia, 1995(Anthropology)ANDREW TRIPPA.B., Harvard University, 1993(History)XIAO-RU WANGA.B., Beijing University, China, 1992(Economics)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JENNIFER ASPENA.B., Lawrence University, 1991(Psychology: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Taste Discrimination ofOpioid andPhencyclidine-like Drugs in Rhesus MonkeysLEWIS WILLIAM BEILINA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1988(History)DISSERTATION: The Thorn: Pascal and the FrenchCritics of the Pensees, 1623-1777EDWARD A. BOYDENA.B., Wesleyan University, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1988(History)DISSERTATION: 'Touching That Which We Would HaveDone after Our Death': Legal and Social Aspects ofWill-Making in Tudor EnglandHONGGAOCAOB.Ed., East China Normal University, Shanghai, 1985M. Ed., ibid., 1988(Education)DISSERTATION: The Magnitude and Mechanism ofIntergenerational Earnings MobilityPAUL PEH-WONG CHANGS.B., University of Western Australia, Nedlands, 1985A.M., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1991(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Children's Recognition of Caricatures ALAN SCOTT CHRISTYA.B., Carleton College, 1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1988(History)DISSERTATION: Representing the Rural: Place as Methodin the Formation ofJapanese Native Ethnology,1910-1945JEROME VICTOR D' AGOSTINOS.B., Northern Arizona University, 1988S.M., Colorado State University, 1991(Education)DISSERTATION: An Empirical Comparison of ThreeSchooling ModelsPETERJOSEPH FRUMKINA.B., Oberlin College, 1984M.P.P., Georgetown University, 1989(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Conflict and the Construction of anOrganizational Field: The Transformation ofAmerican Philanthropic FoundationsOLAF ERIK FUCHSDipl., University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1982A.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Economics)DISSERTATION: Asymmetric Information and AssetReturns13CONNIE MARIE GAGLIOA.B., State University of New York at Brockport, 1975(Psychology)DISSERTATION: The Entrepreneurial OpportunityIdentification ProcessDANIEL GRAY GOLDSTEINS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Models of Bounded Rationality forInferenceBRIAN LEWIS GREENBERGS.B., Dickinson College, 1975A.M., Brown University, 1979(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: An Ecology of 'Harm' and 'Healing':Agricultural Intensification and LandscapeTransformation in the Western HimalayasHOJANGA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1985A.M., ibid., 1987(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Market Structure, Performance, andSubcontracting in the Korea EconomyWILLIAM HETTICH JEYNESA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1979M. Ed., Harvard University, 1993(Education)DISSERTATION: Assessing Socio-Economic Theory'sExplanation for the Effects of Divorce and Remarriageon Academic AchievementTHUANN.LEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Economics)DISSERTATION: Co-movements between Consumptionand Output Growth in the Open EconomyGABRIEL SEUNG LEES.B., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 1988A.M., University of Western Ontario, London, Canada,1989(Economics)DISSERTATION: Housing Investment under Time-to­Build with Adjustment Cost SUK-JUN LIMA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1989(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Politics of Industrialization: Formationof Divergent Industrial Orders in Korea and TaiwanBRONWYN REBEKAH McFARLAND-ICKEA.B., Brandeis University, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(History)DISSERTATION: Moral Consciousness and the Politicsof Exclusion: Nursing in German Psychiatry,1918-1945NANCY PETERSON MILLERS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1966M.A. T., Northeastern Illinois University, 1968(Education)DISSERTATION: The Relationships among Beliefs, Behaviorand Achievement of High School Mathematics StudentsTREVOR EVAN O'REGGIOA.B., Walla Walla College, 1979M. Div., Andrews University, 1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(History)DISSERTATION: Between Alienation and Citizenship:The Evolution of Black West Indian Society in Panama1914-1964JAMES TIMOTHY POKINESA.B., Cornell University, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Microfaunal Indicators ofPaleoenvironment from El Juyo (Santander, Spain)VII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:JA V AD ABBASIANS.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1978Ph.D., ibid., 1986• WITH HONORSJAVIER MIGUEL ACEITUNOA.B., Florida International University, 1980JEREMY ALLAN ADDISA.B., Brandeis University, 1985J.D., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1988MARC JAMES ADEEA.B., Northwestern University, 1987RAFFY PAUL ARDHALDJIANS.B., Polytechnic University, 1986S.M., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1991JENIFER ANN ARONSONS.B., University of Arizona, 1991 ZBIGNIEW BAK. (• WITH HIGH HONORSELIZABETH BALCELLSS.B., University of Miami, 1991MOURAD B. H. BARAKETDipl., Technische Universitiit Dresden, Germany, 1985Doktor, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule,Zurich, Switzerland, 1992JAMES JOSEPH BARNESB.B.A., St. Norbert College, 1984PETER RICHARD BASSETTS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1985PATRICK R. BETTSCHEIDERDipl., Hochschule fur Berufstiiige Rendsberg,Germany, 1994 '14DALE C. BIANCOS.B., DePaul University, 1988ROBIN C. B. BINKLEYS.B., Towson State University, 1989• WITH HONORSSUSAN JEANNE BLANCHARDA.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts, 1989LANCE ALLEN BLISSS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1985WILLIAM WINTHROP BLODGETT IVS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1964• WITH HONORSJOHN BOJANOWSKIA.B., Brown University, 1989LOKENDER BOMMISETTYB.E., Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 1989S.M., Clemson University, 1991GINO A. BONANOTTES.B., Northern Illinois University, 1987JOHN EDWARD BORSES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1988S.M., University of Chicago, 1994NELSON RODOLFO BOSACOMAS.B., Denison University, 1988MICHAEL FRANCIS BOYLEB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1979S.M., DePaul University, 1990STEFAN BREMERDipl., Rheinisch- Westfalische Technische Hochschule,Aachen, Germany, 1992MARY CRAIGO BROIHIERB.F.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977S.M., ibid., 1980Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1990TERRY M. BUNCHS.B., Emporia State University, 1976MARVIN JAY BURGESSA.B., Hope College, 1977Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1983MICHAEL RAYMOND BUSHMANS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986• WITH HONORSGEOFFREY J. CAANB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1992• WITH HONORSJOSE ANGEL CABEZALIIng., Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona,Spain, 1981ERIC NORMAN CAGLES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1989MARY KAY CALDWELLA.B., Rhodes College, 1981MANUEL M. CANTORIAS.B., University of the Philippines, Quezon City, 1985MOLLY BERGIN CARLA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1991PATRICK ANDREW CARROLLS.B., Northwestern University, 1990DAVID MICHAEL CARTERS.B., Northeastern University, 1992 CHRISTOPHER JAMES CAYWOODA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982A.M., ibid., 1983J.D., ibid., 1986HING- YIP BRYAN CHANB.B.A., Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993• WITH HIGH HONORSGILLES CHEVRONLic., Universite de Geneve, Switzerland. 1987MICHAEL EDWARD CHIAPPETTAS.B., DePaul University, 1979COREY JASON CHISNELLB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1991DANIEL P. CHONKOA.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1978MICHAEL EDWARD CHUPAANTON M. CODINALic., Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, 1979Master, Escuela Superior de Administracion y Direaibnde Empresas, Barcelona, Spain, 1984GRACIELA Y. COFFMANS.B., Pepperdine University, 1985MICHAEL RICHARD CONNERSA.B., San Francisco State University, 1982WILLIAM GARTH CONRADM.D., University of Rochester, 1971• WITH HONORSCLIFFORD L. CORBETTS.B., Northeast Missouri State University, 1975CINDY M. CREMERS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1988JAVIER CRUZLic., Universidad de Santiago, Madrid, Spain, 1983DAVID MATTHEW CUNNINGHAMB.B.A., Texas Christian University, 1991TIMOTHY PATRICK CURRANS.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1989• WITH HONORSPRISCILLA ANNE DAKINS.B., Michigan State University, 1971JACQUELINE M. D'ALESSANDROS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1989DAVID DAMES.B., Brigham Young University, 1984• WITH HONORSJUAN CARLOS DAVILA-PALMIERIA.B., DePauw University, 1982• WITH HIGH HONORSJ. DERRICK DEAKINSS.B., Texas A & M University, College Station, 1992• WITH HONORSWILLIAM A. DeANGELISS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1989DON R. DELANOS.B., University of North Alabama, 1966MARGARETTE DELORES DELGADOA.B., Antioch University, 1983M'!-l'P,P" University of Illinois, Chicago, 1985JOSE GUALBERTO DE MATOSBach., Instituto Technolbgico de Nova Lisboa, Portugal,1995• WITH HONORS15VIKAS DEOLALIKERS.B., University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1988S.M., ibid., 1990SMRITI JEETENDRA DESHMUKHS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1990GARY GLENN DeTHOMASS.B., Bowling Green State University, 1985MICHAELJ. DIESENS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986S.M., University of Missouri, Rolla, 1990DA-QING DINGS.B., Beijing University, China, 1982S.B., Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, 1984Ph.D., University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1990CHRISTOPHER FRANK DOFFINGS.B., California State University, Fullerton, 1991SEAN CONNOR DOLANS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1987ALEXANDER A. DUBITSKYDipl., Kiev State University, Ukraine, 1989LL.M., Yale University, 1993ERIC DURIEUXPHYLLINIS MARIE EASTERA.B., Western Michigan University, 1984JUDITH B. ELSEAS.B., University of Texas at Dallas, 1979• WITH HONORSMARY CHRISTINE ERICKSONA.B., Michigan State University, 1992KATHARINAJOBE-GRA.FIN ESTERHAzvMAURO S. FAVERODipl., Hohere Wirtschafts-und VerwaltungsschuleZurich, Switzerland, 1992TIMOTHYP. FAYA.B., University of Texas at Dallas, 1983GIULIO FENUB.I.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988S.M., ibid., 1990MICHELE LOUISE FERRAROA.B., Mundelein College, 1985ANGELA MARIE FIGGA.B., Michigan State University, 1991BENJAMIN J. FUCHSDr. oec., Hochschule St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1993CHRISTINE ANNE FULLERS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1989JAIME B. FURMANEKS.B. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1988TIMOTHY JAMES GARRENS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1986SHARON GARRISONS.B., Fairfield University, 1982GERALD SEAN GATELYS.B., Arizona State University, 1984DOUGLAS GRANT GEIB IIS.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1977• WITH HONORSNANCY TARA GENTILES.B., University of Rochester, 1989VALERIE P. GEORGES.B., Illinois State University, 1988 GIANLUIGI GIANDINOTOLaurea, Universita degli Studi di Bologna, Italy, 1980SUNNIE H. GILESS.B., Brigham Young University, 1992MATTHEW T. GILFILLANS.B., Purdue University, Hammond, Indiana, 1993• WITH HONORSBRUCE CHARLES GOCKERMANA.B., Eastern Michigan University, 1969J.D., Wayne State University, 1972PAMELA PUTMAN GOCKERMANS.B., Aquinas College, 1993ALLAN ROBERT GOLDA.B., Northwestern University, 1977S.M., ibid., 1978WITH HONORSMANUEL GONZALEZ CIDNATHAN ROWLAND GOULDS.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1988S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1989WITH HIGH HONORSBRYAN EDWIN GREENS.B., Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 1982• WITH HIGH HONORSGARRY A. GRYCZANB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1981JOHN T. GUTHRIES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1987• WITH HIGH HONORSBEATRIZ NEGRETE GUTIERREZS.B., Marquette University, 1990ROGERW. HALLS.B., Brigham Young University, 1991TERESA CHRISTIAN HARRISS.B., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985• WITH HONORSDAVID W. HARTA.B., Vassar College, 1980MARC LEWIS HAUNZA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1986GUNTHER HEINRICHDipl., Albert-Ludwigs-Universitiit Freiburg im Breisgau,Germany, 1978 .Ph.D., Universitat Basel, Switzerland, 1982MARYLINE HERBETJOHN PETER HIGGINSS.B., Boston University, 1981ANDREW P. HILLSA.B., University of East Anglia, Norwich, England,1989KEVIN DONALD HIRSCHB.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1992SATOSHI HOTTAB.Com., Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,japan, 1980PAULHRABALA.B., Occidental College, 1989ASHLEY HUDSONS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1992DONALD E. HUMPHRIES, JR.S.B., University of Virginia, 1986,SACHIKO IZUMIA.B., Meiji University, Tokyo,japan, 198916WILLIAM R. JAMESS.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1969J.D., University of Denver, 1972MARK A. JANTZEA.B., George Washington University, 1978S.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1984GREGORY STEVEN JOHNSONS.B., Creighton University, 1989MICHAEL LYNN JOHNSONA.B., Michigan State University, 1973DOUGLAS KEVIN JONESS.B., Michigan State University, 1979S.M., ibid., 1985ARTHUR S. JORDANS.B., Duke University, 1978ABHAY RAGHUNATH JOSHIB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,India, 1988S.M., Syracuse University, 1990• WITH HIGH HONORSANDREW A. KANELLOPOULOSS.B., Drexel University, 1981• WITH HIGH HONORSJOHN ROGER KEARNSS.B., University of Iowa, 1977D.D.S., ibid., 1981NANCY ANN KENNEDYA.B., Michigan State University, 1980• WITH HONORSTIMOTHY K. KEOGHA.B., Western New England College, 1980KAREN EARL KESTNERA.B., Skidmore College, 1990CHYHE ESTHER KIMA.B., Yale University, 1986KIRK M. KIMLERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1985ROBERT LAWRENCE KIMMELS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1985S.M., Columbia University, 1988JOHN STEPHEN KLAMMERA.B., Northeastern University, 1992• WITH HONORSSTEVEN P. KLIMKOWSKIA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1983CANDY LYNN KLINEA.B., Oberlin College, 1993DARIUSZ KRASZEWSKIM.Sc., Warsaw School of Economics, Poland, 1988• WITH HONORSMARK E. KRISTONS.B., California State University, Los Angeles, 1981ABHAIKUMARB.B., University of Roorkee, India, 1974ALOKKUMARB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India,1973M. Tech., ibid., 1976Ph.D., University of Houston, 1980ROBERT STANLEY LACHA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1988A.M., Williams College, 1990 PETER F. LANDOLTDipl., Hohere Wirtschafts-und VerwaltungsschuleHWV St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1981ANTHONY PATRICK LAURISCHS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1992MADISON TOBIAS LEESA.B., Brown University, 1979JONATHAN B. LEMMENS.B., United States Coast Guard Academy, 1978DAVID J. LEPAKA.B., Carthage College, 1982THOMAS PETER LETSOSA.B., Georgetown University, 1992MICHAEL ROSS LEVINSONA.B., Claremont McKenna College, 1976J.D., Harvard University, 1979FELICIA SIMONE LEVYA.B., Georgetown University, 1988M.Sc., University of London, England, 1996BECKIJ. LINDLEYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986• WITH HIGH HONORSJIAN LIUS.B., Beijing University, China, 1984S.M., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991Ph.D., ibid., 1994WALTER EUGENE LORDB.B.A., University of North Texas, 1974ROBERT BRUCE LOVE, JR.S.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1986BRIAN M. LOVETTS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1990MARIANNE A. LOVETTS.B., DePaul University, 1994KATHRYN STREED MACALS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1974• WITH HIGH HONORSMATTHEW JEREMIAH MALEYB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1991MICHEL MALPASJOHN F. MANNING,JR.S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1980Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1986JAKOB WILLIAM MARRINGAA.B., Northwestern University, 1988• WITH HONORSCHIKAKO MATSUIA.B., Sagami Women's University, Kanagawa,Japan,1976JANIS KAY MAHONEY McADAMS.B., Ball State University, 1985S.M., ibid., 1990MICHAELJ. McCARTHYS.B., Marquette University, 1989PATRICK MICHAEL McGERTYS.B., United States Military Academy, 1985MICHAEL JOHN McKAYB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1991KATHY S. McKINNEYS.B., Aurora University, 197717JUAN CARLOS McMILLANS.B., University of Chicago, 1970S.M., ibid., 1971• WITH HONORSJEFFREY H. MELGARDA.B., University of Chicago, 1984TIMOTHY JAMES MICHELSA.B., St. Norbert College, 1984MIRKO M. MIKELICA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1991S.B., Wayne State University, 1992DARYL KENNETH MILLERS.B., Pennsylvania State University, University Park,1992S.B., ibid., 1992EDW ARD K. MOFFL Y• WITH HONORSJOHN CHRISTIAN MOHRHARDTA.B., Michigan State University, 1990CHRISTINE MARY MONDEROS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1992BARRETT HOLLOWAY MOOREA.B., DePauw University, 1986MICHELE MARIE MOSEB.B.A., University of Michigan, Flint, 1991JEANQINMOUS.B., University of Arizona, 1989LEON O. MOULDER,JR.S.B., Temple University, 1980CAMELLIA MUKHOPADHYAYA.B., Colgate University, 1994FEDERICO MUNGUIAJOHN MUTCHS.B., Cornell University, 1980SATYA NADELLAB.B., Mangalore University, India, 1989S.M., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1990WILLIAM CARTER NEILDA.B., Emory University, 1992CORBY SA WBRIDGE NEUMANNS.B., University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, 1985DENNIS BRIAN NEUMANNB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1978• WITH HONORSWINNIENGA.B., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1984NICOS NEOPHYTOU NICOLAOUB.Sc., University of London, England, 1993M.Sc., ibid., 1995YOSHIYASU NINOMIYAB.B., Waseda University, Tokyo,japan, 1980ROBERT A. NOBLEA.B., Queen's College, Flushing, New York, 1989KENNETH EDWARD NORDINE,JR.A.B., Haverford College, 1972PATRICIO E. NORTHLANDS.B., Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1980Ing. Civ., ibid., 1980S.M., George Washington University, 1984 PATRICKJOHN NOSALS.B., University of Cincinnati, 1989TREVA L. O'BANIONB.B.A. University of Iowa, 1986STEPHEN MARK OBEDAS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1987JAMES J. O'CONNELLA.B., Lewis University, 1994KOOKAWAA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo,japan, 1988DANIEL J. O'ROURKES.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1991GEERT PAEMENDipl., College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 1989JUDY YUHONG PANA.B., Beloit College, 1992JAMES THOMAS PATTERSONS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1979• WITH HONORSMATTHEW TENNYSON PAULS.B., Michigan State University, 1991• WITH HONORSRODNEY DOUGLAS PEASEA.B., Dartmouth College, 1968D.O., Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1977WITH HONORSDEBORAH GOLDMAN PELTZA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977SHERI PERELLIA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1966A.M., ibid., 1967JOHN OTTO PETERS IIIB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1985LYNDA MICHELLE PETERSS.B., DePaul University, 1990PAMELA M. PETERSONS.B., University of Nebraska, Omaha, 1977S.M., Creighton University, 1982KIMBERLEY ALLISON PFEIFFERA.B., Pepperdine University, 1980JAMES MALCOLM PHILLIPS, JR.S.B., Louisiana State University and Agricultural andMechanical College, 1992 ..WITH HONORSMICHAEL R. PISARCIKS.B., Illinois State University, 1979MARY ELIZABETH PODBORNYS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1988ROBERT C. POLKA.B., Dillard University, 1962SANJAY P. POPLIB.B., University of Poena, Maharashtra, India, 1984S.M., University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1988MATTHEW J. PUSATERAB.B.A., Villanova University, 1990BING QIB.S., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1991S.M., University of Rochester, 1995BRIGID ERIN QUINTS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 199218PREETHIKA RAJAGOPALB.Com., University of Bombay, India, 1988M.M.S., ibid., 1994• WITH HONORSFELICIA A. RAMSTEINERNESTO JOSE REATEGUI CEBRIANS.B., Universidad del Pacifico, Lima, Peru, 1970M.B.A., University of Iowa, 1973ARNE REINEMOSivilokonom, Norges Handelshoyskole, Bergen, Norway,1992WITH HONORSGREGORY L. REYNOLDSS.B., North Carolina State University, 1991SCOTT S. RODMANA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1984ANTHONY VINCENT ROETLINB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1991MARIE PIERRE ROGERSD.]. ROMANO,JR.B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1990KENY A ROSE LUNAIng., Uniuersite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 1992• WITH HONORSERIC STEVEN ROSENS.B., Florida State University, 1992ESTHER GAIL ROSENBERGS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1988ROBERT ROSENBERGA.B., Harvard University, 1973A.M., Tufts University, 1974ROBERT P. ROUTZAHNA.B., Bowling Green State University, 1993ROBERT R. RUCHS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1979WILLIAM ALAN RUDNIKA.B., Tufts University, 1986J.D., Northwestern University, 1989• WITH HONORSROBERTO RUIZS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1979S.M., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1981Ph.D., ibid., 1986RONALD BYRON SABAS.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1985HIROIKU SAGOS.B., University of Oregon, 1984DARWIN D. SAMPSONB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1989THOMAS MICHAEL SCHIELS.B., United States Air Force Academy, 1983RENE K. SCHLEGELDipl. oek., Oekreal Management-Zenirums, Zurich,Switzerland, 1986KENNETH JOSEPH SCHMITTMIRIAM KATHRYN SCHNEIDERB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1989MARK HOLLIS SCOTTS.B., California Polytechnic State University, San LuisObispo, 1993 PATTABI SESHADRIB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras,India, 1990S.M., University of Texas at Austin, 1992• WITH HIGH HONORSPHILIP JOHN SEXAUERS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1987JEFFREY J. SHAPIROS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1991JEFFREY T. SHARF STEINTHOMAS CHANEY SHEFFIELD IIIA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1986AJAY SINGHS.B., Rutgers, State University of New Jersey,New Brunswick, 1989ZVI SLAVLL.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1991A.B., ibid., 1994WITH HONORSJAMES LAURENCE SOLLINGER• WITH HONORSJOSEPH F. SORQUISTS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1990ERIK D. STERNA.B., Brown University, 1994MARKUS STRICKERB.B.A., Okreal Schools of Business, Zurich,Switzerland, 1995Dipl., Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, Zurich,Switzerland, 1986WOLFGANG MATHIAS STRUCKLS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1994JAN STUBNAvIng., Slovenska Vysoka Skola Technicka, Bratislav,Czechoslovakia, 1982JAMES J. TALAREKA.B., Northwestern University, 1985• WITH HONORSSTEVEN TALLERA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1969M.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1974BRUCE ALLEN TEICHNERA.B., University of Iowa, 1981J.D., DePaul University, 1985JAMES THOMAS TELLS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1980M.E., California Polytechnic State University, SanLuis Obispo, 1986SERBAN TEODORESCUBach. Ing., Ecole Poly technique, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1982JACOB THOMASB. Tech., Banaras Hindu University, India, 1989S.M., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1991• WITH HIGH HONORSWILLIAM A. THOMASS.B., Northwestern University, 1981S.M., Ibid., 1983WITH HONORSBRADLEY A. UHLIGS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1990TERI J . VALENTINES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 198319NATALIE ROSE VANDER VORSTA.B., University of Chicago, 1992CARLOS VICENTE VILLENA SUAREZDAVID EMERY VIRAGS.B., Montana State University, 1985S.M., Ibid., 1990BETH M. VOORHEESA.B., Trenton State College, 1976JUNWANGB.E., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1989S.M., Stanford University, 1994COLLEEN MARIE WARDLES.B., University of Southern California, 1991STEVEN J. WARNERS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1992KRENNA ANNE WEISSS.B., Washington University, 1992MONIKA D. WEISSHAUPTLiz., Universitiit Zurich, Switzerland, 1988GREGORY BAKER WHIPPLES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1981CATHY RENA WILKERSONS.B., Roosevelt University, 1983 KIMBERLY ANN WILKESONS.B., DePaul University, 1990JANE GRAEFFE WITHERIDGEA.B., Lafayette College, 1976RENEE JANET WOLFES.B.,John Carroll University, 1987THOMAS REGIS WROBLEWSKIS.B., Marquette University, 1987GLENN ROBERT YAEGERS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1986MARKR. YIMA.B., Princeton University, 1983LESLIE ELLEN YOUNGRENA.B., University of Iowa, 1991ERIK CHRISTOPHER ZEHENDERA.B.,·Northwestern University, 1989YANZHANGA.B., Smith College, 1991A.M., Harvard University, 1993WITH HONORSKAREN KUN ZHONGS.B., Beijing University, China, 1988S.M., University of Chicago, 1993For the Degree of Master of International Business Administration:CRISTINA DANIELA CHERTESDipl., Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania, 1981 JAY MAPPUSS.B., Clemson University, 1983DILIP SOMANB.E., University of Bombay, India, 1988P.G.D.M., Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad, India, 1992DISSERTATION: The Illusion of Delayed IncentivesFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JOHN FREDERICK RAFFENSPERGERS.B., Northwestern University, 1981M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1991DISSERTATION: Measuring and Improving Readiness ofEmergency Organizations20VIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:DWIGHT CRUIKSHANKA.B., Carleton College, 1993WILLIAM NOBORU ELISONA.B., Williams College, 1989 NINA SCHMITA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1990A.M., University oj Texas at Austin, 1992A.M., Norwich University, 1994JOSEPH JAMES SHEPLEY IIIA.B., Connecticut College, 1991For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:NEAL KENNETH KEESEEA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991DISSERTATION: The Divine Purpose in Schleiermacher'sDoctrine of the Living GodJOHN ROBERT KEVERNA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1975M.Div., General Theological Seminary, 1980DISSERTATION: The Role ojDivine Incomprehensibilityin Von Balthasar's The Glory of the Lord CRAIG RUSSELL PRENTISSA.B., Bates College, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1991DISSERTATION: Taming Leviathan: The AmericanCatholic Church and Economics, 1940-1960IX. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor ofJurisprudence:CHING-YI LIULL.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1989LL.M., ibid., 1993LL.M., Harvard University, 1994LL.M., University of Chicago, 1995DISSERTATION: The Regulation of Cyberspace:Computer Technology, Law, and Self-Regulation onthe InternetX. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JOHANNES CHARLES KUTTNERA.B., Princeton University, 1984For the Degree of Master of Public Policy:KRISTINA DeMOURAA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1992HIMANSHU GUPTAA.B., University of Delhi, India, 1983M.B.A., ibid, 1985KWONLIMA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1991M.B.A., ibid, 1993CHRISTINE ADELE SORENSON COHENA.B., Austin College, 199221XI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONCAROLE GRAYBILLA.B., Messiah College, 1989DAVID MICHAEL MARZA.B., Newberry College, 1993 For the Degree of Master of Arts:TERRY DONALD SHORA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 196422THE ALMA·MATERLyrics by E.H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894Arranged by Mack Evansand Eustasio Rosales,�! J IJ. Jl J J IJ J J j I r' Jl F3 119 r jChoir: To - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh- ters and whose sons NowAll: The Ci - ty White hath fled the earth, But where the a - zure wa - ters lie, A,� 1':'\e- Jl J J IJ. , J J IJ. V J 3 I J. ) j Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Ofno - bIer ci - ty hath its birth, the Ci ty Gray that ne'er shall die. For,� J. J� J J IJ. -0 J J IJ. J\ J J IJ. -0 J Jall fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, Mostde cades and for cen - tu- ries, its bat tle - men- ted tow'rs shall rise, Be,� FJ liD 1i7J 1':'\J. } J Ir r j J Js, IJ IItrue of all the true say we, is our dear AI- rna Ma ter.neath the hope - filled west - ern skies, 'tis our dear AI- rna Ma ter.THE BENEDICTIONALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE RECESSIONALToccata in F Major, opus 42 Charles-Marie Widor(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional.)23ACADEMIC ATTIREAcademic attire originates in the everyday dress of twelfth-century Europe where thefirst modern universities were founded at Bologna, Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge.Over time, while everyday fashions changed, universities retained the earlier style forformal attire to be worn by students, graduates, faculty, and university officials on cer­emonial occasions.The styles of academic attire worn at Oxford and Cambridge were widely used inthe United States until 1895, when the Intercollegiate Code, establishing a unified sys­tem of American academic attire, was adopted by most American colleges and univer­sities.Like military uniforms, academic attire indicates the rank, office, and institutionalaffiliations of the wearer. The basic elements of American academic attire are the robe,the hood, and the cap.The style of the robe indicates the rank of the wearer's degree or, in some cases,the wearer's office: a plain black robe for bachelors; a black robe with long, crescent­shaped sleeves for masters; and a black robe with velvet front panels and velvet bars onthe sleeves for doctors or university officials. Beginning at the Spring Convocation in1965, the doctor's robe of the University of Chicago has been in the school color,maroon.The hood represents the specific degree and the institution by which it was grant­ed. The size of the hood indicates the rank. The color of the velvet border indicates thearea of study (white for arts, yellow for science, blue for philosophy, green for medi­cine, purple for law, and red for divinity). The color of the lining indicates the insti­tution.Black mortarboards are worn by recipients of each type of degree. At theUniversity of Chicago, recipients of doctoral degrees wear octagonal velvet tarns,THE MARSHAL AND THE STUDENT MARSHALSThe office of Marshal of the University was established in 1895 to assist with the con­duct of official ceremonies. Until 1903 the Marshal was an undergraduate upperclass­man, assisted by other undergraduate upperclassmen and by members of the faculty.Since 1903 the Marshal has been a member of the faculty, assisted by other members ofthe faculty and by undergraduate upperclassmen.The Marshal, Vice-Marshal, and Assistant Marshals of the University of Chicagowear maroon doctor's robes with alternating black velvet and gold metallic bars on thesleeves. Prior to receiving their bachelor's degrees, Student Marshals wear maroonbachelor's robes with maroon mortarboards. After receiving their degrees, they wearblack mortarboards.Today's Student Marshals are appointed by the President of the University inrecognition of their excellent scholarship and leadership. Appointment as a StudentMarshal is the highest honor conferred by the University' upon undergraduate stu­dents.24tTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRRANDI VON ELLEFSON, ConductorWALTER WHITEHOUSE, OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurVICE-MARSHALDA VID LARUE CRABBMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTTED COHENRICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD McGINNJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKO LORNA P. STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDROBERT W. VISHNYLINDA]. WAITEASSISTANT MARSHALSSTUDENT MARSHALSSUSANNA ELIZABETH BADYDAVID JAMES BIRDNATHAN ELGIN BOYNTONNATHAN DARRELL BROADDUSJE��IFER LYNNE BUSSELLERI� LU CHENHEATHER DAWN CZOCHARAMICHAEL ANTHONY DOERNERNATHAN ALLEN DORNAMY BROOK FILIATREAUAGNES GELLENJONATHAN HILTON GORDONREBECCA GAIL GRABINERKEIKI HINAMIPAUL ELLIOT HOFFMANALANHSUJESSE HSUMICHAEL DAVID HURWITZJOSHUA JAMES JOHNSON RACHEL LYNN KAISERLEAH ASHLEY KAPLANALLA YU KARPOV AVIDY ASAGAR KODURI 'PRASAD RAM KRISHNAMURTHYHEIDI WOOD LANGERAUDREY I-JUIN LINJASON BEN MUDRICKJENNIFER LYNN PARRYTUTUPHANMARGARET PIZERMICHELLE LYNN' POVINELLIJESSICA ANNE SEBEOKBENJAMIN CHARLES SEIGLEMARl ELIZABETH SHOPSISANTHONY P. SOOHOOJEFFREY ALLAN STREETERAMANDA LOUISA WATSONIRINA ZAVINA