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Commencement 1941-1960 CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES June 2, 1942 BACHELORS OF ARTS Gaylo Gardner Arnold, of Maryland Leonard Kurland, of Maryland .' ILiam L. Marbury Darroll, of Maryland Robert Ellis Liepman, of Maryland Benjamin Berdiansky, of Maryland Duncan MacRae, Jr. , of Maryland Jerome Bernstein, of Connecticut Alan Aubrey Marriner, of Maryland Bird Hyde Bishop, of '/.aryland John William McLay, of Maryland Valentine Bloch, of Massachusetts John J. Milligan, of Alabama Thomas. Worthington Brundige, III, Horace Greeley Moore, Jr., of Florida of Maryland Morgan Herbert Pritchett, of Maryland '.Vinston Trueheart Brundige, of Maryland John Waldo Ratcliffe, of Oklahoma Robert Malcolm Burr, of the District Albert Feikin Reisfeld, of Maryland of Columbia John Lauchheimer Rosenthal, of Maryland Francis Dewey Carlson, of New York Richard Murray Rutter, of Maryland Bert Arnold Collison, of Maryland Leonard Scherlis, of Maryland Eduardo de Alba, Jr., of Panama Zalman Mordeoai Shapiro, of New Jersey Howard Livingstone Dinsmore, of Maryland George Dulaney Solter, of Maryland John Ellis Eichenlaub, of the District Stanley Roy Steinbach, of Maryland of Columbia S. David Sternberg, of Massachusetts '.Villi Jacob Elkuss, of New York Mark Richard Strauss, of Maryland Allan Herbert Fisher, Jr., of Maryland Leroy Arthur Sugarman, of Pennsylvania Jesus Garcia Malpica, -of Puerto Rico Arthur LeRoy Swerdloff , of Maryland Frederick George Germuth, Jr., of E. Phi lb in Sweren, of Maryland Maryland Irving J. Tannebaum, of Maryland Leon Virginius Gilbert, Jr., of Virginia Walter Abram Terpenning , of Michigan Hov/ard Carl Gold, of New York William D. Voorhees, Jr., of New York Albert Lewis Goodman, of New York Charles Hankes Weiland, of Illinois Alexander J. Gretes , of Virginia Eric Wellisch, of New Jersey Daniel Hamburger, of Maryland John Hubble Wilkins, of Oklahoma Marshall Hawks, of Maryland Harrison Lee Winter, of Maryland John Francis Hennessy, of New Jersey Melvin Wolinsky, of New York Edgar Joseph Kassan, of Maryland Lee Marc Gordon Wolman, of Maryland Philip Herbert Knitz, of Maryland Louis M. Yavetz , of Connecticut David Nathan Kramer, of Maryland Henry Lee Zetlin, of Maryland Joseph John Kristan, of Connecticut (61) Graduating with Honor Howard Livingstone Dinsmore Leonard Soherli3 Duncan MacRae Charles H, Weiland BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING Sidney Berger, of Maryland George Roderic Embury, of Maryland Edward Lee Bradford, of Maryland Harry Erdman, Jr., of Maryland Earle Harrison Browning, Jr., of Maryland Gordon Page Fisher, of Maryland Frank Malcolm Burhans, of Maryland Charles Armstrong Forbes', Jr., of Md. Francis Xavier Buschman, of Maryland Eisner Allison Ford, of Maryland George Jewett Crites, of Maryland Daniel Denwood Friel, of Maryland Harry George Dallas, Jr., of Maryland William Robert Fullem, of Maryland Marion George Dinsmore, Jr., of Maryland Paul John Gebelein, Jr., of Maryland Charles Alvin Diver, of Maryland Lewis Herman Govantman, of Maryland Carroll Francis Doyle, of Maryland Charles Ziegler Gregory, of Maryland Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/commence42john Richard Soars Gregory, of Maryland Louis Herman Roth, Jr., of Maryland Jamos Webster Hunt, of Maryland Wornor Ruoggoberg, of Maryland Wosloy Voach Hurley, of Maryland Paul Nels Rylandur, Jr., of Maryland Stanley Joseph Jesatko, of Maryland William Wool ley Schaofcr, of Maryland Warren Curtis Johnson, of Maryland Gorman Franklin Schnible, of Maryland Honry Kleinman, of Maryland Harold J. Shafer, of Maryland Arthur William Lankford, Jr., of Maryland Nelson Earlo Shawn, of Maryland Robert Walsh Lebherz, of Maryland Walter Richard Simon, of Maryland Arthur Burkett Lego, of Maryland Newton Elmor Spiess, of Maryland Sherman Levy, of Maryland Kenneth Dinsmoru Swank, of Maryland Alvin Conrad Loewer, Jr., of Maryland Albi Kimball Tallarico, of Maryland Weymouth Neil McDaniel, of Maryland Harold Nathaniol Taylor, of Maryland James Nicholas Markakis, of Maryland William Hall Thompson, of Maryland Rudolf o Michels, Jr., of the District Richard Charles Warner, of Maryland of Columbia Walter Edelen Webster, Jr., of Maryland Howard William Milke, of Maryland Edward William Weitzel, Jr., of Maryland Emanuel Zachary Miller, of Maryland Charles Henry Westermoyer, of Maryland George Frank Minarik, of Maryland William L. Wilkerson, of Maryland Cabell Williamson Moore, of Maryland Lewis Elliot Williams, of Maryland Johr Clagott Nuttle, of Maryland Townley Robey Wolfo, III, of Maryland William Fleming Parrish, of Maryland Charles Edwin Woollen, Jr., of Maryland William Trovill Peale, of Maryland John Sellman Woollen, of Maryland Leonard Tofte Pool, of Maryland Roth Grove Zahn, of Maryland (65) Graduating with Honor Charles Alvin Diver Werner Rueggeberg James Webster Hunt Gorman Franklin Schaible Walter Richard Simon BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Paul Louis Mueller, of Maryland—with honor BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS Henry James William Bittorf , of Maryland Stefan Stanislaus Radziminski, Jr*» Lambert John Eichner, of Maryland of Maryland Wyatt Berkeley Estep, of Maryland Paul W. Reigner, of Virginia Wilson Ridgely Haines, of Maryland Alvan Sachs , of iVjaryland George Dever Hobbs , of Maryland John Caldwell Sneer inger, of Maryland Sylvan Isaac, of Maryland Laurence Schlosser Steck, of Maryland Alfred Irving Maleson, of Maryland Charles Benjamin Thomas, of Maryland Hugh Perry McCormick, Jr., of Maryland Lincoln Katz Thorman, of Ohio Thomas G. Nicholson, III, of Maryland Frank W. Toohey, of Maryland Frank Benedict Ober, Jr., of Maryland Henry Leo Weimer, of New York Robert Williamson Price, of Maryland Donald Hurst Wilson, of Maryland Leslie Stewart Wilson, Jr., of Maryland (22) Graduating with Honor Donald Hurst Wilson 3ACHEL0RS OF SCIENCE T ^rl: Hamilton Adams, of Maryland Myrtle Elizabeth Chell, of Maryland Ethel Bakal, of Maryland Esta Selma Cook, of Maryland Edward Clinton Bamberger, Jr., of Maryland Isabella M. Coons, of Maryland 1-a* Berzofsky, of Maryland Helen Janette de S. Coutinho, of the <Julia Anna Bloom, of Maryland District of Columbia . William Kirk Crosap, of Maryland Harold R. Munakfo, of Mia ry land John Allen Divan, of Maryland Naomi Miles Matthuiss, of Maryland John Francis Douthirt, Jr., of Maryland Mary M, Middolthon, of nd Ruth Worman Dusenborry, of Maryland Grace Madge Naumann, of Maryland Lzabeth Sawyor Engel, of Maryland Henry Alan Naylor, Jr., of Maryland Agnos Irone Ballman Engolmann, of Myrle Florence Noistadt, of "aryland Maryland Mary Dolores Osso, of Maryland John Josoph Ennis, of Maryland Olive Cleora Pattern, of Texas Anna Fredorioka Farnon, of Maryland Alice M. Quick, of Maryland 3ernard Gorban, of Maryland Margaret C. Reilly, of Maryland Helen Albright Griffin, of Maryland Marion N, Riggin, of Maryland I "\ry Gorvaso Harris, of Maryland August Elmer Rist, of Maryland Imro Joseph Hegyi, of New York Julius Seeman, of Maryla Edward Matthew Herrmann, of Maryland Betty Samuels Seidol, of Maryland Virginia Hobbs, of Maryland Dorothy Hartlo Semler, of Maryland George Porter Houston of A, of Maryland Dorothy Snydor, of Maryland Josoph Goburn Hubbard, of Maryland Ursula Speier, of Maryland Clarence Clark Jones, of Maryland Sallio A. Sterling, of Maryland ard Louis Kesslor, of Maryland Ida S, Stutman, of Maryland y Eva King, of Maryland Charles Edward Utermohle, Jr., of Norris Alonzo King, of Maryland Maryland Mildred Louise Kullick, of Maryland Hattie Mae Willet, of Maryland Arthur Anthony Lehmann, of Maryland Ruth H. Wilson, of Maryland Shirley Lerner, of Maryland Leonard Woolf , of Maryland Cecelia Levin, of Maryland Harold Lyttleton Zimmerman, of Maryland (57) Graduating with Honor Max Berzofsky Edward Louis Kessler Joseph Coburn Hubbard Charles Edward Utermohle , Jr. MASTER OF EDUCATION With Title of Essay Edith Virginia Walker, of Maryland, S., 3. The Johns Hopkins University 1930 A study of the relationships between certain personality traits and school (l) achievement. DOCTOR OF EDUCATION With Title of Dissertation Betty Longonecker Lyon, of New Jersey, B. S. in Education, Millorsvillo State Teachers College^ 1934. A history of children's secular magazines published in the United States from 1789 to 1899. (1) DOC TORS * OF ENG INEER ING With Titles of Dissertations Gilbert Irving Addis, of New York, M. E. Stevens Institute of Technology 1938. Chemical Engineering. The vapor phase oxidation of n-butyl mercaptan over vanadium pentoxida catalysts Charles Frank Miller, of Maryland, 3. S. The Johns Hopkins University 1935. Electrical Engineering. The measurement of coil reactanoe in the 100-megacycle region. ) "Robert Barnard Stegmaier, Jr., of Maryland, B. B, The Johns Hopkin6 University 1938, Civil Engineering. Storm water overflows. \?> MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE With Titles of Theses Chrysoula Morphopoulos , of Maryland, S. B, The Johns Hopkins University 1941. Filterable Viruses, Influenza virus Z in tissue culture. r ood Clayton Mussolman, of Missouri, S. 3, Central Missouri State Toaohors College 1937. Biostatisties Measles attack rate among preschool children as rolatod to the presence of of school children in the family. ...rgaret Elizabeth Rice, of Alabama, A. 3, Agnes Scott College 1928. Biostatisties. Correlation of reported malaria morbidity with blood film survey findings based on data secured in 1940. (3) DOCTORS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE With Titles of Dissertations Marion Murphy Brooke of Georgia, A, B. Emory University 1935; A. M, 1936. Protozoology.
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