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Commencement 1991-2000 The Johns Hopkins University 17 May 1795 Conferring of Degrees Celebrating the 200th at the Close of the Anniversary of the Births 1 1 9th Academic Year of Johns Hopkins May 25,1995 George Peabody 18 February 1795 and For those wishing to take photographs of graduates receiving their diplomas, we request that you do so only in the area designated for this purpose located just to the left of the stage, To reach this area, please walk around the outside of the tent, where ushers and security officers will assist you. Do not walk in the three center aisles as these are needed for the graduates. We appreciate your cooperation. C ONTENTS Order of Procession 1 Order of Events 2 Divisional Diploma Ceremonies Information 5 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars 6 Honorary Degree Citations 9 Academic Regalia 12 Awards 14 Honor Societies 18 Student Honors 20 Degree Candidates 22 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/commencement1995 Order of Procession Marshals Ronald A. Berk Radoslaw Michalowski Kyle Cunningham Ann Marie Morgan Robert E. Green, Jr. Nancy R. Norris Bernard Guyer Peter B. Petersen H. Franklin Herlong Robert Reid-Pharr Frederick L. Holborn Edyth H. Schoenrich Thomas Lectka Kathleen J. Stebe Violaine Marie Melancon Susan Wolf The Graduates Marshals Edward John Bouwer Katrina B. McDonald The Faculties Marshals Wilda Anderson Edward Scheinerman The Deans Members of the Society ofScholars Officers of the University The Trustees ChiefMarshal Milton Cummings, Jr. The President of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association The Chaplain The Faadty Presenter of the Doctoral Candidates The Honorary Degree Candidates The Provost of the University The Chairman of the Board of Trustees The United States Senatorfrom Maryland The Queen of Thailand The President of the University mmMmm\m\mmmmmmAU^mtm> mmwMm+mwMmwmm^mwmwM Order of Events Greetings Douglas A. Fellman President, The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association William C. Richardson Presentation President of the University, presiding ofNew Members of The Society ofScholars Gabriel Alvarez Peter S. Harper Pi-elude Frank C. Arnett, Jr. Charles R. Hatcher, Jr. Suite from the American Brass Band Journal G.W.E. Friederich (1821-1885) Subhash C. Basu Harrison Latta N. D. Cristescu Marie C McCormick Suite from Funff— stimmigte blasenda Music Johann Pezel (1639-1694) Robert H. Fletcher Abraham M.Y. Nomura Ruth Gallily Stephen J. Peroutka Processional Mark Granovetter Eijiro Satoyoshi Bevra Hannahs Hahn The audience is requested to stand as the Academic Procession moves into the area and to remain stand- ing after the Invocation. Scholars Presented by Joseph Cooper Provost of the University Marches from Belshazzar, Fhridante, Ezio, Scipione, Saint Cecilia's Day and Rinaldo Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759) Musical Interlude The Festival Brass Ellery B. Woodworth, Conducting The Presidents Procession Feierlicher Einzugfor brass and timpani Fanfare Richard Strauss Walter Piston (1894-1976) (1864-1949) March from Judas Maccabaeus Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759) Conferring of Honorary Degree Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand Invocation Sharon M. K. Kugler Remarks Chaplain for the Johns Hopkins University Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand Homeuwod Campus Conferring Honorary Degrees The Royal Anthem of Thailand of Chung, Ju Yung Lucile Petry Leone The National Anthem Edward James Koppel Barbara A. Mikulski of the United States ofAmerica Greetings Address Morris W Offit Barbara A. Mikulski Chair-man of the Board of Trustees United States Senatorfrom Maryland mm(m(mmmmm(m(mmmmwwM \mmmwMm+m<mw^wmwmmwAwmw> mmmmim^wmmm^wMmwAWM mwAwmwmmmwxw^x+mwmw^^ Conferring of Masters of Science Degrees on Masters of Liberal Aits Masters ofArts in Teaching Candidates Masters ofAdministrative Science Masters of Drama Studies Certificates ofAdvanced Graduate Study Bachelors ofScience in Biomedical Engineering Presented by Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering Stanley C. Gabor Bachelors Science in Civil Engineering of Dean, School of Continuing Studies Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Graduate Performance Diplomas Bachelors of Science in Engineering Mechanics Masters Music Bachelors of Science in Materials Science of and Engineering Presented by Bachelors of Science in Mathematical Sciences Robert O. Pierce Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Director, Peabody Conservatoiy ofMusk- Bachelors ofArts Bachelors ofArts in Biomedical Engineering Masters ofScie?ice in Nursing Arts in Computer Science Bachelors of Presented by in Geography Bachelors ofArts Sue K. Donaldson Bachelors of Civil Engineering Dean, School ofNursing Bachelors of Electrical Engineering Bachelors ofMechanical Engineering Masters ofScience in Nursing and Masters ofPublic Health Presented by Don R Giddens Presented by Sue K. Donaldson Dean, G. W.C. Whiting School ofEngineering Dean, School ofNursing and Bachelors ofArts Alfred Sommer Presented by Dean, School ofHygiene and Public Health Steven Knapp Dean, School ofAits and Sciences Masters of Science Masters of Health Science Performers Certificates Masters ofPublic Health Bachelors ofMusic Presented by Presented by Alfred Sommer Robert O. Pierce Dean, School ofHygiene and Public Health Director, Peabody Conservatory ofMusic Masters ofInternational Public Policy Bachelors ofScience Masters ofArts in International Affairs Presented by Masters ofArts Sue K. Donaldson Presented by Dean, School of Nursing Paul D. Wolfowitz Dean, Paul H. Nitze School ofAdvanced International Studies Associates ofArts Associates of Science Masters of Science Bachelors of Liberal Arts Masters ofArts Bachelors of Science Presented by Presented by Michael E. Johns Dean, School Medicine Stanley C. Gabor of Dean, School of Continuing Studies {(mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmt* mmmmmmwmmmwmwmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm* Masters of Chemical Engineering Doctors ofPhilosophy Masters of Civil Engineering Presented by Masters ofEnvironmental Engineering Paul D. Wolfowitz Masters ofMaterials Science and Engineering Dean, Paul H. Nitze School ofAdvanced International Studies Masters ofMechanical Engineering Masters ofScience Doctors ofMedicine Post-Masters Advanced Certificates Doctors of Philosophy Masters of Science in Engineering Presented by Masters ofArts Michael E. Johns Dean, School ofMedicine Presented by Don P. Giddens Dean, G. W.C Whiting School ofEngineering Doctors of Philosophy Presented by Masters ofArts Don P. Giddens Dean, G. W.C. Whiting School Engineering Masters of Science in Biotechnology of Masters of Science in Environmental Earth Sciences and Policy Doctors ofPhilosophy Masters in Government Presented by Masters in Writing Steven Knapp Dean, School ofArts and Sciences Presented by Steven Knapp Statement to the Graduates Dean, School ofArts and Sciences William C. Richardson President of the University Doctors ofEducation Presented by Recessional Stanley C. Gabor Trumpet Tune Dean, School of Continuing Studies John Stanley (1713-1786) Artist Diplomas Doctors ofMusical Arts March font he Nozze di Figaro Presented by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Robert O. Pierce (1756-1791) Director, Peabody Conservatory ofMusic Doctors of Science The audience is requested to remain standing until Doctors ofPublic Health the principals, officials, members of the faculties, Doctors ofPhilosophy and the graduates have left the area. Presented by Alfred Sommer Dean, School ofHygiene and Public Health mmwmmmmmwmmwmwmwAm mmmw^mwmmwjiWAWAwm^mb Divisional Diploma Ceremonies Info rm ati on The Arts and Sciences Masters Diploma Ceremony will be held at 12:30 p.m. in Shriver Hall Auditorium. Reception -will follow the ceremony. Recipients of the Ph.D. degree from Arts and Sciences and their guests are welcome. The Engineering Masters Diploma Award Ceremony was held last evening. The Arts and Sciences and Engineering Undergraduate Diploma Award Ceremony will be held at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon on the Keyser Quadrangle. The School of Continuing Studies Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Award Ceremony will be held at 1:30 p.m. this evening on the Keyser Quadrangle. Reception to follow. The Paul H. Nitze School ofAdvanced International Studies Diploma Award Ceremony will be held at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon at the Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U Street, N W., Washington, DC, followed by a reception at the Nitze School. The School of Hygiene and Public Health Diploma Award Ceremony was held yesterday afternoon. The School ofMedicine Diploma Award Ceremony will be held at Goucher College at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. The School ofNursing Diploma Award Ceremony will be held in the Turner Auditorium at the School ofMedicine at 4:00 p.m. today. The Peabody Conservatory Diploma Award Ceremony will be held in the Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall at 8:00 p.m. this evening. mmmmmmmmm+mmmmwmt, The Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars The Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars was created on the recommendation of President Milton S. Eisenhower and approved by the University Board of Trustees on May 1, 1967. The society—the first of its kind in the nation—inducts former postdoctoral fellows and junior or visiting faculty at Johns Hopkins who have gained marked distinction in their fields of physical, biological, medical, social, or engineering sciences, or the humanities, and for whom at least five years have elapsed since their Hopkins affiliation. The Committee of the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars, whose members are equally
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