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CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

June 2, 1942

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Gaylo Gardner Arnold, of 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

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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

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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 With Title of Essay

Edith Virginia Walker, of Maryland, S., 3. The 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 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.

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"Robert Barnard Stegmaier, Jr., of Maryland, B. B, The Johns Hopkin6 University 1938, Civil Engineering. Storm 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. 1935; A. M, 1936. Protozoology. Effect of dietary changes upon avian malaria.

Gordon Campbell Brown of Ohio, A. fl. 1934; A. M, 1935. Filterable Viruses, Antigenic and serological properties of tissues from different strains of mice.

Donald Greiff of Wisconsin, S. B, Marquette University 1938. Biology.

The effect of zinc sulfate upon an inbred population of Drosophila melanogaster .

Robert Andrew Hyde of Indiana, A. B. Manchester College 1939. Filterable Viruses. Behavior of the influenza virus in the rabbit, rat and guinea pig.

Raymond Lee Laird of New York, S. B. 1936. Medical Entomology.

Observations on mosquito transmission of Plasmodium lophurae .

Milton Dmitri Levine of New Jersey, A, B. The Johns Hopkins University 1939. Biochemistry. Mineral metabolism of the rabbit during nutritional muscular dystrophy.

George Vernon Mann of , A. B. Cornell College (Iowa) 1939. Biochemistry. Observations on the physiology of pyridoxine in the rat.

David Miller of the District of Columbia, S. B. Trinity College 1926; S. M. 1933; A. M. Columbia University 1927. Biochemistry. Norite filtrate factor, a growth factor essential for the chick.

David Seligson of Pennsylvania, S. B. University of Maryland 1940. Biochemistry. The effect of methionine on liver fat and liver cirrhosis,

Harold James White of Massachusetts, S. B. Massachusetts State College 1930; S, M. 1932, Bacteriology, Comparative activity of sulfonamides against coliform bacteria in the intestines of mice, U°)

MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Paulo Cesar do Azevedo Antunes of Brazil. B. Sc . o Lett., Sao Paulo Gymnasium 1919; M. D. Faculty of Medicine, Sao Paulo 1926.

Potenciano del Rosario Aragon of Tho Philippines. A. A. University of tho Philippines 1932; M. D. 1940

Gonzalo do la Fuento Austria of Tho Philippines. M, D. University of tho Philippinos 1932.

John Young Battenfield of Oklahoma. A. B. 1934; M. D. 1937.

Henry Krause Beyo of California. A, 3, 1936,

Terronce Enoch Billings of Indiana. A. 3. Valpraiso University 1933; M, D. Indiana University 1936.

James Quincy Blackwood of Arkansas, M, D, University of Arkansas 1937,

Luther Alexander Brendle of Tennessee, M, D, 1931.

Ervin J, Brenner of Michigan, M, D, 1927,

Lamar Aston Byers of Tennessee. S. B. Trinity University 1931; M, D, 1935.

Alberto Enrique Calvo-Sucre of Panama, S, B. University of Panama 1931; Phar. M, 1936.

Jose Calvo y de la Torre of Mexico, M. D. National University of Mexico 1937.

Janet Corwin of New Jersey. A. B. Vassar College 1935.

Herbert Hazlett Cowper of California. A. B. University of California 1935; M. D. University of Southern California 1939.

William Anthony Davis of Massachusetts. Ph. 3. 1930; S. M. University of Pennsylvania 1933; M. D, 1939,

Joseph Duplessis of Canada, A. B. St. Mary's College (Montreal) 1929; M, D, University of Montreal 1936.

Francisco Justiniano Dy of The Philippines, A, A. University of the Philippines 1*32; M. D. 1937,

••. Paul Roselle Ersign of Idaho. A. B. Kansas University 1927; M. B, 1935; M. D. 1936,

Jih-hsin Fan of . S. 3. Yenching University 1931; M. D. Peiping Union Medical College 1934.

Robert Hanna Felix of Kansas. M. D. University of Colorado 1930.

Reginald Amos Frary of Nebraska. M. D. University of Nebraska 1925,

Abraham Gelperin of Ohio. M. B. University of Cincinnati 1931; M. D, 1932.

Stanley William Geshell of Iowa. A. B. University of Colorado 1933; M. D. 1938,

Kamala Ghosh of India. M. B. B. S. London 1930.

Charles Norman Griffin of British Wost Indies. M. D. C, M. McGill University 1922.

John Joseph Hanlon of Michigan. S. B, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1933; M%S «?»*!, 1934; M. D. Wayne University 1941.

Hub^r* Loy Harris of Iowa, S, B, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College 1934;

If D, 1939,

Don Virgil Hatton of West Virginia. -•'. D. George Washington University 1936.

Gerhard Bonjamin Haugen of Oregon. A. B, 1931; '.. D, 1935.

Albert Edward Heustis, Jr. of Michigan. A. B. University of Michigan 1933; M, D. 1936.

E. Harold Hinman of Alabama. A. B, Queen's University 1927; S. M, 1928; Ph. D. 1930; M. B. Louisiana State University 1937; M. D. 1938.

Joe Gideon Hufstedlor of Tennessee. S. B. University of Tennessee 1933; M. D. 1934.

William Truitt Ingram of California. A. B. 1930.

Samuel Leary Jones of Alabama. S. B. Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1935; S. M. 1936.

Leslie Whitestone Knott of California. A. B. Occidental College 1933; M, D. University of Southern California 1940.

Basil Clarendon MacLean of New York, A. A, Lachine Academy 1911; M, D, C. M, McGill University 1927.

Hcfrold Joseph Magnuson of California. A. B. University of Southern California 1934; M. D. 1938.

Benno Karl Milmore of California. A, B. University of California 1935; M. D, 1939.

Gustavo Molina-Guzman of Chile, M. D, University of Chile 1938,

Robert John Murphy of Missouri, A. B. University of South Dakota 1935; S. B. 1937; M, D, Creighton University 1939.

William Daniel Murphy of California. A. B. Stanford University 1937; M. D. 1941.

Nels Albin Nelson of Massachusetts. S. B. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1914; M. D. Long Island College Hospital 1926.

David Edward Overton of New York. S. B. Lafayette College 1923; M. D. Yale University 1927.

George Elnath Parkhurst of Oklahoma. S. B. 1937; M. D, St, Louis University 1939.

Maurice Lyle Peter of Oklahoma. '3. B. Oklahoma University 1930; M. D, 1933.

Wallace Procter of California. A, B, University of California 1930; M. D. 1934,

Donaldson Frederic Rawlings of Illinois. S. B. University of 1936; If, D. Northwestern University 1941.

Manuel Roca-Garcia of Colombia. M. D., Ch. D. Faculty of Medicine Bogota' 1934.

Leonard Sidney Rosenfeld of New York. S. B. 1933; II, D. 1937.

Henry Charles Sandler of New York. D. M. D. Harvard University 1924.

Charlotte Silverman of New York. A. B. Brooklyn College 1933; M. D. Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania 1938.

Chinda Sinhanetra of Thailand. Dip, Med. Chiengmai Medical School 1921.

Faul Raymond Slater of Iowa. S. B. Eureka College 1925; M. D. Washington University (St. Louis) 1929.

Luis Francisco Thomen of the Dominican Republic, L. M. University of Santo Domingo 1936; Sc. M. of Louisiana 1938.

Aiitoine Valois of Canada. B. A. St. Mary's College 1928; M. D. University of Montreal 1935.

Hung Wen Wang of China. S. B. Soochow University 1932; M. D. Peiping Union Medical College 1936.

Robert Sturgeon Yfestphal of New York. S. 3. College of Wooster 1930; M. D. Rush Medical College 1935.

Ho-Ching Yang of China. S. B. Tung Chi University (Shanghai) 1922; M. D. Rostock University 1925.

R.VD ert Lindsay Zobel of Colorado. A, B. University of Denver 1933; M. D. University of Colorado 1936. (oS)

DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH With Titles of Theses

Sombun Phong Aksara of Thailand, M. B. Chulalongkorn University 1935; M. P. H. Harvard University 1940. . The examination of household contacts of new index cases of tuberculosis in the Eastern Health District.

Hugh Jennings Bickerstaff of Georgia, S. 3. Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1923; M, D. University of Pennsylvania 1926; M. P. H. The Johns Hopkins University 1940. Public Health Administration. The relationship between late prenatal hemoglobin levels and febrile puerperal morbidity.

George Winfield Mast of Tennessee, M. D. University of Tennessee 1931; C. P. H. The Johns Hopkins University 1938; M, P. H. 1939. A ten year study of in the United States Navy (1929-1936 inclusive)

Ts'un T'ung of China, S. 3, Yenching University 1930; K. D. Peiping Union Medical College 1934; M. P. H. The Johns Hopkins University 1941. Bacteriology, Experimental production and chemo-prophylaxis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae infection in the chick embryo, (4)

DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Nova Martin Abolson of the District of Columbia, S. B. State College of Washington 1934'.

Elliott Bryce Alpern of Michigan, A. B. University of Michigan, 1938,

Fred Bawdon Aurin of Texas, S. B. University of Oklahoma, 1938.

John Raymond Ayors , Jr., of Massachusetts, A. B. Tufts College, 1938.

Grcver Herbert Batten of Hawaii, A. B. Washington and Loe University, 1938.

Grant Lienhardt Boland of Pennsylvania, A. B. The Johns Hopkins Univorsity, 1937.

Herbert William Booth of New Jersey, S. B. Ursinus Collogo, 1938.

. Enrique Jesus Bravo-Fernandez of Cub ft# A. B .. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Philip Briscoe of Maryland, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Morton Samuel Bryer of New York,- A. B. Tho Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Douglas Gordon Carroll* Jr k > of Maryland, A. B. Yale University, 1937.

Arthur Bond Cecil, Jr., of Maryland, A, B. Harvard University, 1937.

Barton Childs of Illinois, A. 3. , 1938.

Stvart MacDonald Christhilf, Jr., of Maryland, A. B. St. John's College, 1938.

John Newell Classen of Maryland, A. B, , 1938.

Richard Campbell Clay of Alabama, A. B. Howard College, 1937; M. S. State University of Iowa, 1938.

George James Coloviras, Jr., of Pennsylvania, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, i°37.

John Fletcher Comer of Alabama, S. B, Birmingham-Southern College, 1938.

George Washington Corner, Jr., of Maryland, A. B. , 1938.

Leroy Edward Duncan, Jr., of Virginia, A. B, , 1939.

Leslie Alan Epstein of Missouri, A. 3. University of Illinois, 1935; Ph. D. Oxford University, 1940,

Giles Franklin Filley of Conneticut, A. B. Williams College, 1937,

^-vthaniel Finkelstein of New Jersey, A. B, Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

James McCormick Finney of Maryland, A. B, Princeton University, 1937.

James Monroe Fisher of Michigan, A. B. Miami University, 1938.

James Patrick Fleming, Jr., of Massachusetts, A. B. Williams College, 1938.

H. Quigg Fletcher, Jr., of Tennessee, A. B, Vanderbilt University, 1938.

Sheldon Fox of Now York, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

John Pottengill Greene of Maine, A. B. Bowdoin College, 1938.

David Grob of New York, S. B. College of the City of New York, 1937.

Marjorio Hayes of New Jersoy, A. B, Vassar College, 1937.

William Harrison Higgins, III, of Virginia, S. B, Davida >n College, 1937.

Arthur Gorman Hills of the District of Columbia, A. B. Harvard Univorsity, 1937

•Joseph Rupert Huntsman of Maryland, A, B. University of California at Los

Angeles j 1938.

ter Emery Judson of the Canal Zono, S. B. Tufts College, 1938.

Jr-win Herbert Kaiser of Maryland, A. B, Columbia University, 1938.

Arthur Katz of Maryland, A. 3. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Henry George Kunkel of New Jersey, A. 3, Princeton University, 1938,

Jesse Paul Kuperman of New Jersey, A, 3, Duke University, 1938,

Joseph Merrill Lee of Alabama, A. B, , 1938.

Ne3ley Edgar Leonard of New York, A. B. Union College, 1938.

Jesrica Helen Lewis of Maryland, A. B r , 1938.

Caarles Hartshorne Ligon of Maryland, S. B. , 1938, lanra Leonora Lipscomb of Georgia, A, 3. Emory University, 1935

.•'.) •s Rogers Little, Jr., of Massachusetts, A, B, , 1939.

Kenneth Merrill Lynch, Jr.'of South Carolina, A.BJ" Princeton -University, 1938.

William Gotthard Marr of Maryland, A. B, Princeton University, 1938.

Robert Eugene Mason of Alabama, A. 3. Princeton University^ 1938,

Clarence Simpson Mast, Jr., of Texas, S. B. Texas Technological College, 1938,

Hugh Howard McFadyen of North Carolina, S. 3. Davidson College, 1938,

Donald Barker Miller of Maryland, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

George Washington Mitchell, Jr., of Maryland, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle, Jr., of Virginia, S. B, Roanoke College, 1938.

Edmund Rogers Novak of Maryland, A, B, Princeton University, 1938.

William Councilman Owens of Maryland, A. B. St. John's College, 1938.

Robert Morton Rankin of Washington, S. B. , 1937.

Carl Rasin of Now Jersey, A. B. Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

David Robinson of Connecticut, A, B. Dartmouth College, 1938,

Marshall Clement Sanford of North Carolina, S. B, Davidson College, 1937.

Stanley Jay Sarnoff of New York, A. B. Princeton University, 1938.

Meyer DeWitt Sohnall of Connecticut, S. B. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1938.

Lynv/ood Burdetto Smith of Florida, S. B, , 1938,

Nathaniel Soifer of Pennsylvania, A, B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Robert Douglas Solomon of Illinois, S, B. , 1938,

•eorge Allen Streeter of Maryland, S, B, Yale University, 1938.

Udward Lawrence Suarez-Murias y Vendel of Cuba, A, B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Demetrius George Traggis of Connecticut, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938,

Frank Hill Tyler of Oregon, A. B. Willamette University, 1938.

Gilbert Jay Vosburgh of New York, A, B. Princeton University, 1938.

Fdward McColgan Walzl of Maryland, A. M. The Johns Hopkins University, 1934; Ph. D., 1935.

Jane White of Maryland, A. B. Vassar College, 1937.

Ruth Whittemo re of Massachusetts, A. B, Mount Holyoke College, 1938.

J I aul 21i Wilson of New York, A. B. Cornell University, 1934; Sc. D. in Hygiene, The Johns Hopkins University, 1938.

Harold E. C, Zheutlin of New Jersey, A, B, The Johns Hopkins University, 1938. (74) MASTERS OF ARTS With Titles of Essays

Janet Mora Aitken of Massachusetts, A. B. Smith College, 1939. Geology. Geology of the mineral hill area, Millers Falls, Massachusetts.

Robert Wallace Caldwell of North Carolina, A. B. Cornell University, 1940. Archaeology and Art. The Chimaera,

Edward Fenimore of Maryland. Romance Languages. Early Lauda-Ballata forms and their antecedents.

John Emory Jordan of Virginia, A. B. University of Richmond, 1940. English, The reporter of 2 Henry VI.

William Allan MacDonald of Maryland, A. B. Obcrlin Collogo 1940. Archaoolc and Art. Tho history and culture of Abdera.

Carol Malisoff Macht of Maryland, B. A. Goucher College 1940. Archaeology and Art. Tho origin and development of the Pagan basilica. (6)

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY With Titlos of Dissertations

Anthony M. Aiosa of New Jersey, A, B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1935. Education. Some factors significantly related to the adjustment of delinquent boys.

Jane Armstrong of Minnesota, A. B. , 1931; M. A, 1933. Archaeology and Art. Florentine Headdresses; 1300-1500.

ry Margaret Banning of New York, A. B. Vassar College 1937. Physics. The far ultraviolet reflectivities of metallic films.

John Franklin Baxter of Maryland, A. B. Bethany College 1932. Chemistry. The acidity of the hydrated beryllium ion.

Henry Trueheart Brown of Texas, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1938. Chemistry. Mixed heteropoly-acid cataysts for the partial oxidation of naphthalene.

William B, Burford, III of Indiana, Chemistry. Poisoning of nickel hydrogenation catalysts by carbon disulphide and water.

May Dalaney Bush of North Carolina, A. B. Hollins College 1923; M. A. Columbia University, 1932. English. The Conception of external nature as a spiritual force in the Eighteenth Century.

i--vin Sol Cohen of Maryland. Mathematics. The structure and ideal theory of local rings,

Philip Axtell Crawl of Ohio, A. B. Swarthmoro College, 1936; M. A. State University of Iowa, 1939. History. Maryland during and after the revolution: a political and economic study.

Margaret Keating Deringer of the District of Columbia, A. 3. Hood 1936; M, A, The Johns Hopkins University, 1938. Biology. The results of homoplastic, heteroplastic, and xemoplastic transplantation of the optic vesicle in Triturus and Rana.

William Diamond of Maryland, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1937. History. The economic thought of Wood row Wilson,

Kenneth Worley Doak of Missouri, A. B. Central College, 1938. Chemistry. Kinetics of pyrrole substitutions and methene condensations spectra of dipyrryl methenes.

Donald Eugene Emerson of Maryland, A. B, The Johns Hopkins University, 1937; M. A, Columbia University, 1938. History. Richard Hildreth.

/ Rowland Hill Evans of Massachusetts, A. B. The College of Wooster, 1 (J36. English. Realism and convention in the action of Middleton's comedy.

Richard Martin Foose of Pennsylvania, B. S. Franklin and Marshall College, 1937; M, S, Northwestern University, 1939. Geology. The manganese minerals of Pennsylvania.

Leo Orville Forkey of Maryland, A. B, University of Ala&ima, 1938; M, A., 1939. Romance Languages. The role of money in French comedy during the reign of Louis XIV,

William Garten, Jr., of Maryland, Physics An experimental study of sources of error in the determination of supersonic velocity in liquids.

Hugh Richard Gault of the District of Columbia, A. B. De Pauw University, 1936; M. A, University of Missouri, 1938. Geology. The petrography, structures, and petrofabrics of the Pinckneyville quartz- diorite complex of eastern Alabama.

Harbert Elkan Grossberg of Illinois, A. B. University of Chicago, 1934; M, A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1941, Archaeology and Arts. The influence of the Panthoon and its relation to domed buildings in the history of architecture.

E t\ 3, Haar of Pennsylvania, 3, S. , 1924, Education, Education in the eighteenth century English novel,

Gorman Stewart Heaney of Maryland, B, S, in Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, 1930. Political Economy. Public Trusteeship.

Richard Voorhees Heinzelmann of Maryland, B, Sc, University of Manitoba, 1937, Chemistry. Synthetic studies in the field of purine glycosides.

fcrdyoe Hubbard Horn of Maryland, A, 3, Oberlin College, 1937. Chemistry, Tilrt superconducting transition temperature and lattice structure of the hydrides and nitrides of tantalum and columbium.

John Harvey Killough of Texas, 3. S, Southern Methodist University, 1939, Biology. Asymmetry determination in Rana pipiens as studied by means of experimentally

produced situs inversus .

Gordon Macdonald Kirkwood of Maryland, A. B. ; M. A, Cornell University, 1939. Greek. Sophocles' use of the technique of contrast.

Salter S, Koski of Maryland. Chemistry. A study of some exchange reactions by the method of radioactive isotopes.

Kurt A. Kraus of Maryland, B. S. Harvard College, 1938. Chemistry, Studies on ricin.

Rufus Ashley Lyman of Maryland, B. S, University of Nebraska, 1938; M, A. 1939. biology. A physiological study of hibernation in turtles with particular reference to the chemistry of the blood.

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Martin Benzyl Macht of Maryland, A. B, The Johns Hopkins University, 1939, . The general behavior of decerebrate in the chronic state with particular reference to the expression of emotions.

Kenneth Menefee Madison of Kentucky, A. B, George Washington University, 1937;

M. A. 1938. Biology . Tho interkinetic role of the nucleus in Amoebo proteus (Leidy).

John Raphael Maguire of the District of Columbia, M. A. Catholic University of America, 1935. Romance Languages. The early Italian sermon,

Joseph Marie-Felix Marique of New York, A. B. Fordham Collogo, 1918, . Syrian immigrants to Rome from 200 B, C. to 230 A. D.

Clara Patricia McMahon of Maryland, A, B. Goucher 1931. Education, Education in fifteenth-century England,

Foil Allan Miller of Maryland, B, S. Hamline University, 1937, Chemistry. The raman spectra of pyrrole and some of its deuterium derivatives,

Alexander Mazyck Moore of South Carolina, B, S, College of Charleston, 1938, Chemistry.

\ Bicyclic ' alkylenepyrazolidines. The synthesis of pyraz oldine and 1, 2- trimethylene pyrazolidine,

Arthur Wr-Ilesley Parsons of California, A. B. Yale University, 1922, Archaeology and Art. Klepsydra and the Paved Court of the Pythion,

Helen Potter of the District of Columbia, A, B. Vassar College, 1933. Political Economy. Federal protection for the consumer: an economic analysis.

- -j-nin Phillips, Jr. of West Virginia, B, S. University of the South, 1937. Chemistry, naturally occurring purines. tjco Francis Phillips of Pennsylvania, B, S, Washington and Jefferson College, 1958. Political Economy Investment practice: A study of the estates probated in the Orphan's Court of .

William Kendrick Pritchett of New Jersey, A. B. Davidson College, 1929; M. A. Duke University, 1930. Greek. The five attic tribes after Kleisthenes.

Edith Amelie Runge of Delaware, A. B. , 1938. German. Primitivism and related ideas in Sturm and Drang literature,

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