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Commencement· Exercises The University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana ••• * In the University Drill Hall At 1:30 P. M. (Central Daylight Time) The Graduate School The College of Arts and Letters The College of Science The College of. Law At 3:30 P.M. (Central Daylight Time) The College of Engineering The College of Commerce June 6, 1948 .I II j I ~----~==~~'o.~.·:c~~~~ Program 1:30 P.M. Grand Processional March, by the University Band The Conferring of Degrees, by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., President of the University Commencement Address, by Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, of Washington, D. C. The Blessing, by the Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, D.O., Archbishop of Boston Recessional, by the University Band 3:30P.M. Grand Processional March, by the University Band The Conferring of Degrees, by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., President of the University Commencement Address, by Mr. Paul G. Hoffman. of Washington, D. C. The Blessing. by the Most Rev. John F. Noll, D. D•• Bishop of Fort Wayne Recessional. by the University Band 3 DEGREES CONFERRED The University of Notre Dame announces the conferring of: The Degree of Doctor of Laws:~ honoris causa:~ on: Most Reverend Richard James Cushing, of Boston, Massachusetts Mr. Paul Gray Hoffman, of Washington, D. C. Mr. Roy Joseph Deferrari, of Washington, D. C. t Mr. William Joseph Corbett, of Chicago, Illinois The Degree of Doctor of Science:~ honoris causa:~ on: Vincent Joseph Schaefer, of Schenectady, New York IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL The University of Notre Dame confers the following degrees in course: The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy on: William Arthur Gerhard, Chicago, Illinois A.B., St. Louis University, 1939; M.A., ibid., 1941. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: Infra-Rational Knowledge and the Intellectual Virtue o£ Prudence. Nicholas Paul Klaas, Dubuque, Iowa B.A., Loras College, 1945. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Studies in the Syntl:esis of 2,4-D1-Sec-Butylphenol and Some of Iu Derivatives. Martin Michael McLaughlin, Portland, Oregon A.B., University of Portland, 1938; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1941. Major subject: Political Science. Dissertation: Political Processes in American National Student Organizations. · Jerome Albert Moede, New Brunswick, New Jersey B.S., St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, 1941; A.M., Indiana Uni versity, 1942. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Electric Moments and Absorption Spectra of Some Additional Compounds of Tertiary Amines with Sulfur Dioxide and Sulfur Trioxide. Armiger Henry Sommers, Clarksdale, Mississippi B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1942; M.S. ibid., 1943. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Synthesis of Some Potential Antimalarials Derived from Quinoline. t Awarded posthumously. Mr. Corbett died May 26, 1948. 5 The Degree of Master of Arts on: Rev. Francis Matthew Cahill, Maryknoll Missioners, Clarks Sum· mit, Pennsylvania Ordination, Maryknoll Seminary, 1945. Major subject: English. Dis sertation: The Religiou, Views of Emily Dickinson. Rev. John Francis Coholan, Maryknoll Missioners, Maryknoll, New York Ordination, Maryknoll Seminary, 1946. Major subject: English. Disserta tion: The Morality of the Revenge Theme in Shakespeare's Hamlet. James Jeremiah Green, South Bend, Indiana A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1939. Major subject: History. Disser tation: Impact of the Henry George Agitation on Catholics. William Rea Gwinn, Bristol, Wisconsin A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1943. Major subject: History. Dis sertation: The Reaction of Democrats in Congress to the Domestic Poli cies of Theodore Roosevelt. Rev. Howard August Kuhns, of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indian2 A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1942. Major subject: History. Dis sertation: Philip Howard, an English Recusant. Joseph Stanislaus Lechnar, Uniontown, Pennsylvania A.B., St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., 1944. Major subject: History. Dissertation: British Naval I~perialism, 1870-1914. James Addison White, Coudersport, Pennsylvania A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1941. Major subject: History. Dis sertation: The Origins and Growth of the Catholic Summer School of America. The Degree of Master of Music on: Edward Everett Cashman, Peoria, Illinois A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1944. Major subject: Music. Disserta tion: The Archangel Mike. Sister Mary Silviana Kudlata, of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, T.o.s.F., South Bend, Indiana B.A., Ursuline College, 1942. Major subject: Music. Dissertation: Crit ical Evaluation of Music Curricula in the Elementary and High Schools of Cleveland and Milwaukee. The Degree of Master of Science on: Charles Bernard Bell, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana B.S., Xavier University, 1947. Major subject: Mathematics. Disserta· tion: Symmetric Groups in Three-Space. Sam Charles Carapella, Jr., Tuckahoe, New York B.S., Michigan State College, 1944. Major subject: Metallurgy. Dis· sertation: The Indium-bismuth Phase Diagram. John Francis Collins, Midland, Pennsylvania B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1944. Major subject: Metallurgy. Dis sertation: An Investigation on the Effect of Temperature on the Bainite Reaction in Alloy Steels. Eugene Joseph Dineen, Niagara Falls, New York ·. B.S., Niagara University, 1942. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Electrolytic Reduction o£ Unsaturated Organic Compounds. Charles Frederick Ehret, White Plains, New York B.S., College of the City of New York, 1946. Major subject: Zoology. Dissertation: The Mating Reaction o£ Multimicronuclear Monstrosities in Paramecium Bursaria. Cyril Vincent Finnegan, Jr., South Berwick, Maine B.S., Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, 1946, Major subject: Zoology. Dissertation: The Influence of Iron on Growth and Pigmentation of a Colored Organism (Serratia Marcescens). John Bernard Gero, Louisville, Ohio B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1941. Major subject: Metallurgy. Du sertation: The Effect of Segregation on Transformations in Steel and Its Relation to Flaking. Norman Bray Haaser, Wethersfield, Connecticut B.S. in M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1943. Major subject: Mathe matics. Dissertation: A Study on the Eigenvalues of Real Symmetric Kernels. Sister Mary Celine Martin, of the Sisters of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana B.S. in Educ., Indiana University, 1940; M. Educ., Loyola University, Chicago, 1947. Major subject: Zoology. Dissertation: The Effect of Anesthesia on the Protein Levels of the Blood and Plasma. Rev. Edmund Joseph Roche, Iona, Prince Edward Island, Canada B.A., St. Dunstan's College, Charlottestown, Prince Edward Island, 1941. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: On Hommorphims of Semi groups. George Henry Schilling, Oswego, New York B.S., Manhattan College, 1943. Major subject: Chemistry, Dissertation: The Synthesis of 2-Vinyl-6-chloronaphthalene. Wilbur Leo Shilling, Columbia, Missouri A.B., University of Missouri, 1942. Major subject: Chemistry. Disserta tion: Synthesis of 5 or 6 Substituted 8-Aminolepidines. Robert Martin Witucki, South Bend, Indiana B.N.S., University of Notre Dame, 1944; B.S., ibid., 1947. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Electric Moments of some Organosilanes. The Degree of Master of Science in Education: Raymond Robert Bauer, New Ulm, Minnesota B.S., St. John's University, Minnesota, 1942. Major subject: Education. William Paul Dioguardi, Kearney, New Jersey B.S. in P.E., University of Notre Dame, 1947. Major subject: Education. 7 Rev. William Joseph Hogan, of the Congregation of the Passion, St. Louis, Missouri Ordination, Passionist Preparatory Seminary, 1941. Major subject: English. Rev. Joseph Henry Huels, St. Louis, Missouri Ordination, Kenrick Seminary, 1934. Major subject: Education. Robert Howard Lawrence, Mishawaka, Indiana B.S. in P.E., University of Notre Dame, 1940. Major subject: Education. Charles Ernest Seghers, Pelham Manor, New York B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1947. Major subject: Economics. Joseph Dominick Spinelli, Bolivar, Pennsylvania B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1942. Major subject: History. Harold Francis Xavier, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Boston University, 1942. Major subject: Education. :\: i ;I I. 1: 1: 8 :i ! \. 1: J il,... Members of the Class of 1948 In the College of Arts and Letters The Degree of Bachelor of Arts on: John Harland Ale£, Grosse Pointe, Michigan John Clement Allen, Jr., Chicago, Illinois Brother Randolph Austin, c.s.c., ** Hollis, New York Edward Francis Aylward, * Kansas City, Missouri Ray Louis Beauchamp, * Marquette, Michigan Stanley John Bienkowski, Stamford, Connecticut John Arthur Brehl, * Toronto, Ontario, Canada Thomas Patrick Brogan, River Forest, Dlinois James Henry Butler, ** Olney, Illinois Roy Gustav Butter, ** Milwaukee, Wisconsin John David Cahill,* Salina, Kansas Thomas Francis Carlin, Trenton, New Jersey Paul Francis Carr, Erie, Pennsylvania John Gaynor Cashman, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada John Leo Cawley,* Chisholm, Minnesota Joseph Michael Cheney, Schuylerville, New York John Thomas Clark, * River Forest, Illinois George Thomas Conley,** West De Perc, Wisconsin Thomas Francis Conley, Portland, Maine George Leo Connor, Chicago, Illinois James Joseph Connors, East St. Louis, Illinois Donald Blake Correll, Canton, Ohio John Edward Costello, * Crystal Lake, Tilinois Thomas Edward Coyne, Chicago, Illinois Marion Joseph Craney, Indianapolis, Indiana John Robert Crowley,** Hingham, Massachusetts Zygmont Peter Czarobski, Chicago, Illinois Lawrence Thomas Dark, Grand Rapids, Michigan Francis Jerome Davis, San Diego, California Charles Roy DeGalan, * Detroit, Michigan Noel Francis Digby, New