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Annual Spring Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees 5f THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ANNUAL SPRING CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT BOARD OF GOVERNORS Ex-Officio: The Chancellor The Acting President Elected by Senate: J. Stuart Keate, B.A. Donovan F. Miller, B.Com. Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: Richard M. Bibbs, B.A.Sc. Arthur Fouks, Q.C., B.A., LL.B. Einar Gunderson, F.C.A. Walter C. Koerner, K. St. J., LL.D. John E. Liersch, B.A., B.A.Sc_, M.F. Allan M. McGavin, CD. The Hon. Mr. Justice Nathan T. Nemetz, B.A., LL.B., Chairman of the Board l SENATE D. V. Smiley, MJEd., MA., PhJD. I McNairn, B.A. The Chancellor. S. Black, R.S.W., DA, A.T.D. The Acting President, Chairman. Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The Registrar, Secretary. W. T. Brown, M.B.E., E.D., BA, MA J. R. Meredith, BA, MJEd. The Deans: R. F. Sharp, B A., D.Paed. Dean of Agriculture—Michael Shaw, M.Sc., Ph.D., S.L.S., F.R.S.C. The Hon. H. Green, P.C, Q.C, B.A., LL.D. Dean of Applied Science—William M. Armstrong, B.A.Sc., P.Eng., M.C.I.M. Dean of Arts—Dennis M. Healy, B.A., L. es L., Docteur de l'Universite de Paris. Elected by Convocation: Dean of Commerce and Business Administration—Philip H. White, M.Sc., F.R.I.C.S. R. M. Bibbs, B ASc. Dean of Dentistry—S. Wan Leung, D.D.S., B.Sc., Ph.D. D. M. Brousson, BA.Sc. Dean of Education—Neville V. Scarfe, B.A., MA. F. J. Cairnie, B A. Dean of Forestry—Joseph A. F. Gardner, M.A., Ph.D., F.C.I.C. C M. Campbell Jr., BA. BA.Sc. Dean of Graduate Studies—Ian McTaggart-Cowan, B.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. J. Guthrie, BA, MA Dean of Law—George F. Curtis, Q.C., LL.B., B.A., B.C.L., LL.D., D.C.L. J. S. Keate, B A. Dean of Medicine—John F. McCreary, M.D., F.R.C.P. H. L. Keenleyside, MA, Ph.D. LL.D. Dean of Pharmacy—Bernard E. Riedel, CD., B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Biochem. S. S. Lefeaux, B ASc. Dean of Science—Vladimir J. Okulitch, M.A.Sc., Ph.D., F.G.S.A., F.P.S., F.R.S.C. D. F. Manders, B A. Dean of Inter-Faculty and Student Affairs—Walter H. Gage, M.A., LL.D. D. F. Miller, B.Com., S.M. Dean of Women—Mrs. Helen McCrae, B.A., M.S.W. The Hon. Mr. Justice J. A. Macdonald, B A. Mrs. H. J. MacKay, B A. Elected by the Faculties: J. V. Rogers, BA.Sc. Agriculture: A. J. Renney, B.S.A., M.S., Ph.D. Mrs. B. E. Wales, B A Applied Science: W. D. Finn, B.E., M.Sc., Ph.D., M.Am.Soc.C.E., M.A.S.E.E. D. R. Williams, B A., LL.B. Arts: M. W. Steinberg, M.A., Ph.D. Commerce and Business Administration: N. A. Hall, B.Com., M.B.A., D.B.A. Representatives of the Board of Management, Alumni Association of the University: Dentistry: G. J. Parfitt, F.D.S., R.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.M.D. D. A. Freeman, B A. Education: J. R. Mcintosh, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. V. J. Housez, B.Com. Forestry: J. H. G. Smith, B.S.F., M.F., Ph.D. E. D. Sutcliffe, B.A.Sc. Graduate Studies: H. P. Oberlander, B.Arch., M.C.P., Ph.D., A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., M.R.A.I.C. Representatives of Affiliated Colleges: Law: A. J. McClean, LL.B., Ph.D. Union College of British Columbia, (Theological), Vancouver, Medicine: W. A. Webber, M.D. Rev. W. S. Taylor, MA, B.D., PhJD. Pharmacy: F. A. Morrison, M.B.E., CD., B.S.P., M.Sc., D.Pharm. The Anglican Theological College of British Columbia, Vancouver, Science: G. H. N. Towers, M.Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S. Rev. J. Blewett, B A., B.D. Elected by a Joint Meeting of the Faculties: St. Mark's College (Theological), C S. Belshaw, M.A., Ph.D. Rev. E. C LeBel, C.S.B, CD., MA, LL.D. M. Bloom, M.Sc., Ph.D. University Librarians C. B. Bourne, B.A., LL.B. B. Stuart-Stubbs, BA, B.L.S. F. K. Bowers, M.A., Mem.I.E.E.E. J. D. Chapman, M.A., Ph.D. Student Representatives: R. M. Clark, B.A., B.Com., A.M., Ph.D. Mark C Waldman—Graduate Student D. H. Copp, BA, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S.C Donald J. Munton S. M. Friedman, B.A., M.D., CM., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C Gabor Mate W. C Gibson, B.A., M.Sc., D.Phil., M.D., CM., F.A.C.P. Roger R. Larsen W. S. Hoar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C D. T. Kenny, M.A., Ph.D. P. Larkin, M.A., D.Phil. C. A. McDowell, M.Sc, D.Sc, F.R.I.C, F.C.I.C, F.R.S.C. J. McGechaen, MA. R. D. Russell, M.A., Ph.D. A. D. Scott, B.Com., B.A., A.M., Ph.D. W. Opechowski, Mag.Fil., F.R.S.C *H. V. Warren, B.A., B.A.Sc., B.Sc, D.Phil., A.I.M.M., F.G.S.A., F.R.S.C S. H. Zbarsky, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. W. L. Holland, M.A. 2 3 ORDER OF PROCESSIONS Wednesday, May 29th Chief Marshal B. N. Moyls, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies MUSICAL PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 29th PROCESSION OF GRADUATING STUDENTS Senior Marshal Mr. Hugh McLean, M.A., MUS.B., F.R.C.O., F.R.C.C.O., A.R.C.M., R. F. Osborne, B.A., B.Ed., Director of the School of Physical Education Honorary Organist to the University of British Columbia Organ Recital 1;30 p.m. CHANCELLOR'S PROCESSION Marshal Choralpartita H (1948) C. W. J. Eliot, M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Classics The Lord is my true shepherd - - - Helmut Bornefeld Voluntaries DC and X John Bennett PROCESSION OF FACULTY Marshals Three English Song-Preludes Alan Bush E. I. Signori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Professor, Psychology Worldes blis Be merry Lowlands, my lowlands H. C. Wilkinson, B.Com., M.B.A., Associate Professor, Trio Sonata inD Georg Philipp Telemann Commerce and Business Administration Grave Presto Andante Scherzando CHANCELLOR'S PARTY Processional Music Macebearer Processional Peter Racine Flicker B. N. Moyls, M.A., PhD., Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies Recessional Music Marshal Finale Jubilante Healey Willan C. S. Belshaw, M.A., Ph.D., Professor and Head of Department, Anthropology Chief Usher Miss S. A. Egoff, B.A., F.L.A., Assistant Professor, Librarianship Usher for Mrs Buchanan's Party P. Ford, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.Z.S., F.L.S., Associate Professor, Zoology 4 5 Programme of Ceremony Wednesday, May twenty-ninth O CANADA INVOCATION by the VERY REVEREND E. C. LE BEL ADDRESS by JOHN MURDOCH BUCHANAN Chancellor of the University of British Columbia O CANADA CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES by the Chancellor O Canada! Our Home and Native Land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS With .glowing hearts we see thee rise, ADELAIDE SiNCLAm RICHARD BIGGERSTAFF WILSON The True North, strong and free, PEROVAL ARCHIBALD WOODWARD And stand on guard, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LETTERS JOHN HUGH MACLENNAN O Canada, glorious and free! INTRODUCTION OF THE CONGREGATION SPEAKER O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! by WALTER HENRY GAGE O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! Acting President of the University of British Columbia CONGREGATION ADDRESS DR. JOHN HUGH MACLENNAN CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor VALEDICTORY ADDRESS by MOHAN JAWL GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Reception in Brock Hall 6 7 Falk, Linda Margaret B.A. (Brit Col.), Saskatchewan English THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Thesis: The Love-Death Theme in D. H. Lawrence's Early Novels. Firmalino, Tito Castro, B.S.E. (Far Eastern); Aaron, Gerald Tingey, B.A. (Brigham Young), United States Hispanic and Italian Studies M.P.A. (Philippines), Philippines planning Thesis: Citizen Participation in Selected Planning Programs: A Case Study of Thesis: Fray Mocho and Lunfardo. New Westminster. Anderson, Darrell Vail, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Chilliwack Education Thesis: Analytical Review of Remedial Educational Programs for Socially and Gifford, Martin Nelson, B.A. (Brit. Col.), New Westminster Psychology Economically Disadvantaged Adults. Thesis: Herzberg's Theory of Work Motivation as it Applies to University Librar­ ians. Angel, Leonard Jay, B.A. (McGill), Quebec Philosophy Goard, Dean Sinclair, B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Education Thesis: A Transformational Analysis of Metaphor. Thesis: Analysis of Participants in Rural Adult Education. Barford, Jeromy Charles Gilbert Mansell, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Planning Grant Hugh Joseph, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver English Thesis: Environmental Traffic Standards. Thesis: The Influence of William Blake on the Poetry and Prose of Dylan Thomas. Grenda, Edward Ronald, B.A. (Brit Col.), North Burnaby Sociology Baudouin, Mrs. Rae Suzanne, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver French Thesis: Theory in Talcott Parsons' Sociological Writings (An Exposition and Thesis: Pour une Etude Descriptive du Style du Charroi de Nlmes.
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