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Annual Spring Congregation for the Conferring of Degrees w THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ANNUAL SPRING CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THURSDAY, MAY THIRTIETH AND FRIDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE After the Congregation Ceremony on both days, tea will be served in the Brock Memorial Building. O CANADA 0 Canada! Our Home and Native Land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North, strong and free, And stand on guard, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. O Canada, glorious and free! 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! 3 Programme of Ceremony Thursday, May thirtieth O CANADA INVOCATION by the VERY REVEREND E. GARVEY MUSICAL PROGRAMME THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1963 REMARKS by PHYLLIS GREGORY ROSS Chancellor of the University of British Columbia Offertorio (Sonata per organo e cimbalo) - D. Zipoli CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Allegro Vivace (from Sonata) - G. Sammartini by the Chancellor Bergamasca (Fiori Musicali) - G. Frescobaldi THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Echo Fantasie in the LEO E. MARION Dorian Mode - - - - J. P. Sweelinck THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS Concerto V. ----- G. P. Telemann ADLAI E. STEVENSON Fantasie in F W. A. Mozart Concerto in B flat major - - - G. F. Handel INTRODUCTION OF THE CONGREGATION SPEAKER Fanfare ------ Francis Jackson by JOHN B. MACDONALD President of the University of British Columbia Fanfare -------- C. S. Lang Voluntary No. 3 John Travers CONGREGATION ADDRESS Toccata ------ William Walond by DR. LEO E. MARION Professor Leslie G.'\R. Crouch CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE Organist by The Chancellor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Reception in the Brock Hall 4 5 THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Jones, Richard Gareth Wyn, B.Sc. (Wales), Wales Biochemistry Thesis: "The Effect of Vinblastine on the Incorporation of CM-Formate into the Acid-Soluble Fraction of Thymus Cell Suspensions". Lee, Ker-ping, Dip. (Chung Chi), Malaya Physics THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Thesis: "An 8mm Solid State Spectrometer". Chem Magasi, Laszlo, B.S.F. (Sopron), Vancouver Biology and Botany Allan, Ernest Albert, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver ^H Thesis: "A Study of the Dacrymyces Deliquescens Complex". Thesis: "Quantitative Studies of Hydrogen Bonding in Ortho-Substituted Phen­ ols Using Proton Magnetic Resonance". McLaren, William David, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Zoology Barr, Matthew Ronald, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: "A Preliminary Study of Nest-Site Competition in a Group of Hole- Thesis: "A Study of Premelting in the C-Forms of Stearic, Palmitic, Mynstic Nesting Birds". and Laurie Acids by Infrared Spectroscopy and in Anhydrous Stearate by High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy". Ogawa, Takeshi, B.S. (Kyushu), Japan Chemistry Thesis: "A Kinetic Study of the Addition of the Ethyl Radical to Acrylonitrile Bottinga, Yan, B.Sc. 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Col.), Victoria Physics Thesis: "The Construction of a Low-Pressure Flash Tube and the Measurement Thesis: "A Study of Rhabdomyosarcomas Induced by Nickel Sulphide in Rats". of some of its Properties". X Carefoot, Thomas Henry, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver cl ,MA f%° ^l Shim, Sun Shik, M.D. (Yonsei), Korea Physiology Thesis: "Ion Regulation in Two Species of Intertldal Crabs". Thesis: "The Effects of Epinephrine on Bone Blood Flow in Dogs and Rabbits". P hys Coode, Alan Melvill, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), England. u i" . , c „„ Simpson, Leonard Angus, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Metallurgy Thesis: "Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with a Vertical Fault". Thesis: "Yielding and Flow in Vanadium". 660 Davidson, Anthony, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver K, '"?* „ , ,. Takhar, Piara Singh, B.A. (Punjab), M.Sc. (Aligarh), India Physics Thesis: "A Study of Okaite and Associated Rocks Near Oka, Quebec". 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Choudhury, Wasiuddin, B.Sc. Eng. (Dacca), Pakistan Mechanical Engineering Thesis: "Measurement of Heat Transfer Coefficient in Concentric and Eccentric Hartley, James Ernest, B.S.A. (Saskatchewan), Saskatchewan Re^natpiamlng Annuli". Thesis: "The Relation of Taxation to Services as a Technique to Prevent the Premature Conversion af farm Land". Davis, Brian Richard, Dip. Chem. Eng. (Loughborough College of Technology), England Chemical Engineering Jellinek, Tommy John, B.Sc. (McGill), Vancouver fcaltting Thesis: "Isomerisation of Cyclopropane in a Flow Reactor". Thesis: 'Towards a Positive Policy for Neighbourhood Shopping Centre Loca­ tion". Denton, John Douglas, B.A. (Cantab), England Mechanical Engineering Thesis: "Turbulent Flow in Concentric and Eccentric Annuli". Jones, Mrs. Helen, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Zoology Thesis: "A Comparative Study of the Blood Proteins of Five Species of Oncor- Fall, Stewart Temple, B.A.Sc. (Brit. 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