THE , MARYLAND

Conferring of Degrees at the close of the eighty-eighth academic year

JUNE 9, 1964

Keyser Quadrangle

Homewood

ORDER OF PROCESSION

The Graduates

Marshals

i is James H. Carpi n i i k J. 1 in Muxes

Carl F. Christ 1 I II /I r Naddor John W. (.RYDER Alvin Nason William H. Hucgins Philip B. Taylor fOSEPH E. |()MNSON Charles M. Wylie Richard A. Macksey Theodore R. F. Wright

The Faculties

Marshals Andre T. Jagendorf and John Walton *

'I he Deans, The Trustees and Honored Guests

Marshals Nathan Edelman and M. Gordon Wolman *

T/ie Chaplain

The Presentor of the Honorary Degree Candidate The Commencement Speaker

The President of the University

Chief Marshal

Walter S. Koski

For the Presentation of Diplomas Marshals

Maurice J. Bessman Edwin S. Mills Frederick T. Sparrow W. Kelso Morrill

Ushers

John Henry Glascock, Chief Usher Thomas Jerome Hartka Herbert Better Charles Richard Hillman James William Campbell Matthew Heng Liang Benjamin Joseph Cohen Clarence D. Long III George Robert Doenges Raymond Lee Riley David Gordon Fiske Francis Charles Szoka ORDER OF EVENTS

Milton Stover Eisenhower, President of the University, presiding

PROCESSIONAL PROCESSIONAL FROM " JUDAS MACCABEUS " — GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL John H. Eltermann, Organist

The audience is requested to stand as the Academic Procession moves into the

area and to remain standing until after the Invocation and the

singing of the University Ode

INVOCATION

The Rt. Reverend Harry Lee Doll

Episcopal Bishop of Maryland

*

O CANADA THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER THE UNIVERSITY ODE

* CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE

Lester Bowles Pearson

Presented by Robert W. Tucker

*

ADDRESS

Lester Bowles Pearson

Prime Minister of Canada

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CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES

Presented by Dean G. Heberton Evans, Jr.: BACHELORS OF ARTS

Presented by Dean Robert H. Roy: BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING • DOCTORS OF ENGINEERING ORDER OF EVENTS

CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES

Continued

Presented by Dean Richard A. Mumma:

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE • BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE • MASTERS OF EDUCATION MASTERS OF LIBERAL ARTS CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY IN EDUCATION

Presented by Dean Ernest L. Stebbins:

MASTERS OF SCIENCE • DOCTORS OF SCIENCE MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH • DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Presented by Dean Francis O. Wilcox: MASTERS OF ARTS DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Presented by Dean Thomas B. Turner: DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Presented by Dean G. Heberton Evans, Jr.: MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING MASTERS OF ARTS • DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY *

Presentation of the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback AWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING

The President of the University

* CHARGE TO GRADUATES

The President of the University * BENEDICTION * RECESSIONAL

MARCH IN G — J. JONGEN

The audience is requested to remain standing after the Benediction

until the faculties and graduates have left the area.

The Alumni Association of The Johns Hopkins University invites all graduates, their relatives and friends, and the members of the faculty to attend a reception on Keyser Quadrangle immediately following the Commencement Exercises. In case of rain the reception will be held in Levering Hall. ACADEMIC DRESS

r I "'HE custom of wearing academic dress stems from the Middle Ages, when •*- scholars were also clerics and wore the costume of their monastic order. The hood was originally a cowl attached to the gown which could be slipped over the head for warmth. The cap, originally round, later became the square mortar-board as we see it today.

Today the cap is the same for all American degrees, although the recipient

of a doctoral degree is entitled to wear a gold tassel. The gown varies for the

respective degrees. The Bachelor's gown is worn closed and can be distinguished

by its long, pointed sleeves. The Master's gown is designed to be open with the arms worn through the slits in the elbows of the sleeves. The Doctor's gown, also worn open, has full, bell-shaped sleeves with three horizontal bars stitched

across the upper arm. There is a velvet panel draped around the neck and stitched down the front edges. This velvet trimming may be either black or the same color as the velvet border of the hood. The hood also varies for the respective degrees. The Bachelor's and Master's hoods are of the same design, pointed at the base. The Bachelor's hood is three feet long; the Master's hood is three and one half feet long. The Doctor's hood is four feet long, of fuller shape and rounded at the base.

The hood is bordered with velvet, the color of which indicates the field of study in which the degree was earned:

Dark blue Philosophy Light blue Education Orange Engineering Gold-yellow Science Green Medicine Salmon pink Public Health Pink Music Purple Laws White Arts and Letters

The silk lining of the hood represents the institution which granted the degree. If more than one degree is held, the gown and hood of the higher or

highest degree is worn. The linings seen in today's academic procession may include:

BLACK PURPLE

Black, old gold chevron Johns Hopkins Purple, gold chevron Northwestern Purple New York University BLUE RED Light blue, white chevron Columbia Bright red Wisconsin Dark blue Yale Plum, with scarlet London Blue with white chevron Duke Maroon Chicago

Dark blue, two orange chevrons. . Illinois Crimson Harvard Light blue, two white chevrons .. North Carolina Carnelian, two white chevrons ... Cornell Cardinal Stanford Red, tri-chevron in center Heidelberg GOLD YELLOW Old gold, maroon chevron Minnesota Old gold Iowa Dandelion yellow Rochester Gold, blue chevron California Maize, azure blue chevron Michigan Gold Virginia Yellow and white Sorbonne CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Peter Janney Adams, of Locust Valley, N. Y. Thomas William Coffeen, of Pikesvillc, Md.

Thomas Snowden Ahern, of Baltimore, Md. A i uiRT Paul Cohen, of Snow Hill, Md.

James Nelson Albert, of Great Neck, N. Y. Milton Walter Cole, of Sil\< 1 Spring, Md.

Larry Edward Alessi, of Baltimore, Md. Roger David Coleman, of Middlesex, N. J. James Crew Alexander, of , Pa. Cornelius Francis Coll III, of McAdoo, Pa. John Almy, of Malvern, Pa. Richard Anthony Compisi, of Baltimore, Md. Robkrt Edward Applegarth, of Baltimore, Md. Bruce Stewart Copeland, of Little Rock, Ark.

Bruce Eugene Armiger, of Baltimore, Md. 1 dwaro Copeland, of Baltimore, Md. Donn Ford Barrett, of Baltimore, Md. Anthony Joseph Crisalli, of Baltimore, Md. William Theodore Beck, of Wcstbury, N. Y. Edward Dangel III, of Chestnut Hill, Mass. Robert Lawrence Beckman, of Bridgeport, Conn. Charles Michael D'Angelo, of Marlborough, Mass. William Earl Benjamin, of Wheat Ridge, Colo. Daniel Reeves Davidson, of Evanston, 111. Thomas Hart Benton, of Southbury, Conn. Joseph Speed Davies, of Bethesda, Md. Philip Berger, of Stamford, Conn. Richard Leslie Davies, of Sacramento, Calif.

James David Bernstein, of Rye, N. Y. Ransom J. Davis, of Baltimore, Md. Lawrence W. Bierlein, of Dayton, Ohio Mark Aston Dawber II, of Philadelphia, Pa.

Harry Alan Bigley, Jr., of Doylestown, Pa. David LeRoy Deaver, of Baltimore, Md. Paul Black, of Silver Spring, Md. Dennis Michael DeLeo, of Baltimore, Md.

Sidney Robert Block, of Baltimore, Md. William Steinle de Rosset, of Clarendon Hills, 111.

Joseph Daniel Bodak, Jr., of Ansonia, Conn. Howard Byron Dickler, of Chicago, 111. Don Philippe Bourque, of Babylon, N. Y. Raymond Felix DiFronzo, of Waterbury, Conn.

Aaron Kelley Bowden, of Jacksonville, Fla. Jeffrey Rouse Diver, of Waukegan, 111. Herman David Boyter, of Charlotte, N. C. William Harvey Dobelle, of Baltimore, Md. Emora Thomas Brannan, of Baltimore, Md. Dennis Franklin Dundas, of New York, N. Y.

Walter Stephens Broening, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Charles Alexander Dunning, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

Daniel A. Bronstein, of New York, N. Y. Joseph William Edgerton, Jr., of Arlington, Va.

Maurice S. Brookhart III, of Oakland, Md. Jeffrey M. Eichengreen, of Baltimore, Md.

DeWitt Clinton Brown III, of Kings Park, L. I., N. Y. William Noel Einolf, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jay Clark Brown, of Inglewood, Calif. Arthur Nelson Eisenberg, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Wilson Jenkins Browning, Jr., of Norfolk, Va. Donald Edward Eitel, of Baltimore, Md.

Leon Stone Bryan, Jr., of Columbia, S. C. George Robert Elder, of Lancaster, Pa. Ronald Keith Burkholder, of San Clemente, Calif. Howard Scott Ende, of Malverne, N. Y. Michael Clifford Burstein, of Silver Spring, Md. Thomas Walter Engel, of Ballston Lake, N. Y. David Lee Caldon, of Cheshire, Conn. Steven Martin Erlanger, of Rye, N. Y.

John Topham Carpenter, Jr., of Shreveport, La. William Joseph Evitts, of Arlington, Va. Robert Christopher Carroll, of Baltimore, Md. Harry Allen Finley, of Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. Dennis James A. Casagrande, of Manasquan, N. J. Mark Finnerty, of Westfield, N. J. Gabriel Eugene Ceci, of Milwaukee, Wis. Michael Edwin Flack, of Great Neck, N. Y.

Donald William Chadwick, Jr., of Washington, Conn. James Joseph Foster, of Baltimore, Md. William Alan Chalson, of Lawrence, N. Y. Gilbert Geiger Fritz, of Arlington, Va. Steven Edward Chaum, of Encino, Calif. Laurence Garceau, of East Boothbay, Me. Paul Larson Chello, of Guilford, Conn. Conrad Dennis Gebelein, of Baltimore, Md.

Arthur Beecher Chiwis, Jr., of New Canaan, Conn. John de Courtenay Gelin, of Wilmington, Del. Douglas N. Clark, of Philadelphia, Pa. Lee Howard Geltman, of Baltimore, Md.

Carl Dame Clarke, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Frank Hillard Ginsberg, of Baltimore, Md.

Paul Cooper Clifford, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Jeffrey R. Granett, of Mamaroneck, N. Y.

Randolph Lucas Cockey, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Frank Kader Grant, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Raphael Graus, of Alexandria, Va. Alan Jay Malman, of Pikesville, Md. Marc Farrel Greenbaum, of Gates Mills, Ohio David Lawrence Maltz, of West Newton, Mass. Edward David Greenberg, of Washington, D. C. John Charles Mangrum, of Lewisville, Texas Barry Alan Marks, of Baltimore, Md. William Samuel Greenberg, of Maplewood, N. J. Robert Alan Greenwald, of New Hyde Park, N. Y. Glenn Richard Markus, of Sheboygan, Wis. Virginia Lynn Marshall, of Brookneal, Va. Bruce George Griffith, of Madison, N. J. Carroll Wilford Grover, of Baltimore, Md. Reed Neal McCandliss, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Francis Hahn, of Wilmington, Del. Terence William McGrath, of Madison, Wis. Richard Chaloner Winton Hall, of St. Petersburg, Fla. Marvin Calvin Mengel, of Allentown, Pa. Robert Barker Harrison III, of Baltimore, Md. Anthony Logan Merlis, of Baltimore, Md. John Duncan Heller, of Glen Head, N. Y. Jeffrey Cyrus Merrill, of New York, N. Y.

Richard C. Hess, Jr., of Stratford, Conn. David Dean Meyerson, of Baltimore, Md. Elliott Hinkes, of Kensington, Md. Paul Elliott Michelson, of Albany, N. Y. Thomas James Hollyday, of Easton, Md. James Allen Miller, Jr., of Dundalk, Md. Stephen Andrew Howlett, of Arlington, Va. Sanford Davis Minkin, of Baltimore, Md. Stephen Ira Hurwitz, of Baltimore, Md. George Weston Mitchell III, of Baltimore, Md. Franklin Leroy Hyson, of Glen Burnie, Md. William Harrison Mitchell, of Wilmington, Del. Stanley Robert Ifshin, of Freeport, N. Y. Joe Lawrence Moake, of San Antonio, Texas Harold Norman Ingle, of Cockeysville, Md. Mark Stephen Monmonier, of Baltimore, Md. Raul Martin Montemayor, Jr., of Eagle Pass, Texas James Robert Jager, of Totowa, N. J. Malcolm Leslie Kahn, of Baltimore, Md. Jesus Hector Moreno, of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico Jeffrey Hugh Kaimowitz, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Richard Everett Mortenson, of Flossmoor, 111. Michael A. Moskowitz, of Rockaway Park, N. Y. Richard Kamber, of Deal, N. J. Peter Karl Kangieser, of Bay Shore, N. Y. James Anthony Mosso, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

George Aaron Kaplan, of Chicago, 111. David Farnham Munro, of Fulton, Md.

Reynold Michael Karr, Jr., of Huntington, N. Y. Timothy Joshua Myers, of Cranford, N. J. Darragh Keith Kasakoff, of St. Joseph, Mo. James F. Nabwangu, of Kakamega, Kenya Nicholas Michael Katz, of Baltimore, Md. Irvin Bertram Nathan, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Gutman Katz, of Baltimore, Md. Peter Michael Norton, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Charles Keech, of Rockville, Md. John Thomas O'Connor, of New Canaan, Conn. Robert Graham O'Neill, of Montclair, N. Ross Eugene Kleinman, of Newark, N. J. J. Frederick John Kluth, of McKeesport, Pa. Chet Brian Opal, of Baltimore, Md. Walter Edgar Koch, of Richmond Hill, N. Y. Peter W. Otis, of Naples, Fla. Ronald John Kochis, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Benjamin Garrison Paskus, of Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Franklyn Carvel Payne, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Edmunds Koehler, Jr., of Bernardsville, N. J. Charles Edward Kohlerman, of Baltimore, Md. Stephen Ernest Pelz, of Wallingford, Conn. Michael Seibert Koppisch, of Baltimore, Md. Ronald Stephen Pototsky, of Baltimore, Md.

Robert Lawrence Kuhn, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. Jerome S. Puskin, of Akron, Ohio Frank Benedict Kujawa, of Baltimore, Md. Russell Vernon Radcliffe, of Stamford, Conn. Stanley Dexter Rasberry, Arthur Hungerford LaMotte, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. of East Riverdale, Md. Robert Alan Landau, of Bronx, N. Y. Michael Harvey Ratner, of Great Neck, N. Y. Javad Razani, of Broojerd, Iran Steven Donald Landman, of Tenafly, N. J. Michael Richard Lav, of Rockville Centre, N. Y. John Wendell Redfern, of Glendale, Calif. William Alexander Lell, of Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Tunney Reilly, of Baltimore, Md. Gerald Michael Lerner, of Baltimore, Md. Marc William Renzema, of Potsdam, N. Y. Stuart Marshall Richel, of Valley Stream, N. Y. Bardin Charles Levavy, of Perth Amboy, N. J. Michael Joseph Levin, of Los Angeles, Calif. Jeffrey James Richter, of Teaneck, N. J. Mark Robert Levy, of Silver Spring, Md. David Joseph Riley, of Federalsburg, Md. Thomas Lee Lilly, of Baltimore, Md. Rorick Theodore Rimash, of Scarsdale, N. Y. Alan Michael Litre, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Josef Ellis Rosenblatt, of Baltimore, Md. Edwin Chiap Henn Liu, of Honolulu, Hawaii Steven Lee Ross, of Great Neck, N. Y. David F. Elkridge, John Joseph Lucido, of St. Louis, Mo. Roswell, of Md. Richard Wesley Lymn, of Flushing, N. Y. Stephen Allen Roth, of Elmont, N. Y. William David MacCool, of Baltimore, Md. Paul Allen Rowgo, of Holland, Mich. Genevieve A. MacDonald, of Lexington, Mass. David Stanley Sachs, of Baltimore, Md. Frederick Richards MacLean, of Cincinnati, Ohio Joel Sheldon Sandberg, of Flushing, N. Y. Michael Edward Makover, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. Richard Martin Satava, Jr., of Venice, Fla. —6 — V. Nickoi as Ciimi.i si m i \. k, of Md. Richard Edward Sat/man, of Brooklyn, N. | Baltimore. Si Barry Jofi. Schlossbeki., of Baltimore, Md. l \m i Pbeston Steahly, ol "it Depot) W. Va.

Burt Gary Sciionmid. of Baltimore, Mil. Frederick Kiiodi Sioddard, of Coral (..il>lis, I l.i. WlI.llAM TlIURBER ScilRADER, ol Ol r.l llsiili'. N.Y. \i w Harding SiRAin.iR, of Leonia, N.J. Glen Robert Scutt, of Baltimore. Mil. RAYMOND Arthur Sukmk, of Betheada, Md. Daniel Arthur Searing, of Waukegan, 111. Robert Jon Swanson, of Huntington Bay. N. Y. Robert Benton Seiple, of Baltimore, Mil. Richard cakimi sw \ki/. ol Severn* Park, Md.

Barry [AMES Sell, of Bloomfidd, N.J. Claki \< i l Hem Takii'chi, ol Baltimore. M

Francis Hort SiiARr, Jr., of Bridgeton, N.J. Thomas Herman Tropp, of Elmira, N. Y.

I'll David Joseph Shaw, of Baltimore, Mil. Baldwin Bei is Turin . ol ;is.imsvillr, N. Y. Richard Neal Shepherd, of Baltimore, Mil. John Anthony Tyler, of Baltimore, Md. Sutherland etti, of Manchester, Conn. Michael Lewis Shuman, of Scotch Plains, N. J. John Urban Eddie Douglas Siler, of Atlanta, Ga. Stephen James Valis, of Baltimore, Md. Steven Paul Silverman, of Wbodmere, N.Y. Allen Steele Vall-Spinosa, of Bellevue, Wash. Evan Silverstein, of Johnstown, Pa. David Charles VVariieit, of San Jose, Calif.

James Elbert Simmons, Jr., of Virginia Beach, Va. Richard D. Wasnich, of Montpelier, Ohio Graig LaSalle Smith, of Fort Pierce, Fla. Richard Ewing Webster, of Baltimore, Md. Jay Monsey Smith, of Suitland, Md. Mark Justin Weiss, of Elkins Park, Pa. Ronald Edward Smith, of Walkersville, Md. Rovan Vernon Wernsdorfer, of Baltimore, Md. Irving Alan Smokler, of Detroit, Mich. Richard Merrill Wheeler, of Arlington, Va. Peter N. Solares, of Buenos Aires, Argentina Richard Terrill White, of Norfolk, Va.

Ja\' Arnold Soltz, of Baltimore, Md. Theodore Baird Wiehe, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio Ronald Harvey Spector, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Raymond Wolfson, of Baltimore, Md. Darryl Hing Stephen J. Spector, of Philadelphia, Pa. Kwock Wong, of Honolulu, Hawaii Jeffrey Allan Spencer, of Richmond, Ind. Rian Merritt Yaffe, of Baltimore, Md. Athan John Speropoulos, of Miami, Fla. Keith Elliott Young, of Baltimore, Md. Jack R. Spiegelman, of Suffern, N. Y. Daniel Ihor Zavis, of Cullen, Md. (268)

Graduating with General Honors

Larry Edward Alessi Robert Alan Greenwald David Farnham Munro James Crew Alexander Carroll Wilford Grover James F. Nabwangu John Almy Richard C. Hess, Jr. Irvin Bertram Nathan William Earl Benjamin Stephen Andrew Howlett Peter Michael Norton Philip Berger Jeffrey Hugh Kaimowitz Stephen Ernest Pelz Paul Black Darragh Keith Kasakoff Ronald Stephen Pototsky Sidney Robert Block Nicholas Michael Katz Jerome Sanford Puskin Emora Thomas Brannan Richard Gutman Katz Jeffrey James Richter

Maurice S. Brookhart, III Robert Lawrence Kuhn David Stanley Sachs Milton Walter Cole Alan Michael Litke Joel Sheldon Sandberg Cornelius Francis Coll, III John Joseph Lucido Barry Joel Schlossberg

Ransom J. Davis Michael Edward Makover Craig LaSalle Smith William Steinle de Rosset Barry Alan Marks Athan John Speropoulos Thomas Walter Engel Glenn Richard Markus Nickolas George Staffa, Jr. William Joseph Evitts Paul Elliott Michelson Richard Merrill Wheeler James Joseph Foster Sanford Davis Minkin Joseph Raymond Wolfson Jeffrey R. Granett James Anthony Mosso Rian Merritt Yaffe

Graduating zvith Departmental Honors

James Crew Alexander Mathematics Jay Clark Brown- Biology John Almy Chemistry Douglas N. Clark Mathematics William Earl Benjamin- History Milton Walter Cole Physics

Maurice S. Brookhart, III Chemistry Ransom J. Davis Political Science

— 7 — Jeffrey M. Eichengreen Psychology David Dean Meyerson Romance Languages Thomas Walter Engel Chemistry David Farnham Munro Chemistry James Joseph Foster English Peter Michael Norton English Jeffrey Hugh Kaimowitz Classics Stephen Ernest Pelz History

George Aaron Kaplan Psychology Jerome S. Puskin Physics Nicholas Michael Katz Mathematics Jeffrey James Richter History Richard Gutman Katz Chemistry David Stanley Sachs Mathematics Michael Seibert Koppisch Romance Languages Eddie Douglas Siler Romance Languages Michael Richard Lav Political Economy Craig LaSalle Smith Chemistry Bardin Charles Levavy English Peter N. Solares History

Michael Joseph Levin History Nickolas George Staffa, Jr. Physics Alan Michael Litre Physics Joseph Raymond Wolfson Physics Barry Alan Marks Classics

BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Salvatore Rosario Abbratozzato, of Baltimore, Md. John Jacob Bernard Lerch III, of Davidsonville, Md. John Edward Ambrose, of Baltimore, Md. Walter Byers Lerian, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Edward Aronhalt, of Cumberland, Md. Kenneth Richard Lieblein, of Great Neck, N. Y. Brent Gullen Barker, of Beltsville, Md. Arthur Thomas Mason, of McDaniel, Md. George Bawroski, of Baltimore, Md. Ernest Burton Miller, of Annapolis, Md. Harris Joel Belman, of Baltimore, Md. Frederick Andrew Moore, of Rockville, Md. Michael Henry Blenk, of Port Washington, N. Y. Patrick Leach Mullarky, of Seattle, Wash. Michael Rubens Bloomberg, of Medford, Mass. William Harvey O'Connor III, of Towson, Md. Bernard George Brune, of Baltimore, Md. John Francis Panowicz, of Baltimore, Md.

James Robert Brya, of Chicago, 111. Harry Davison Parks, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph John Budelis, of Baltimore, Md. Francis Xavier Parr, of Baltimore, Md.

James Ronald Champion, of East McKeesport, Pa. Harold Peter Joseph Pazourek, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William Gregory Charaklis, of Annapolis, Md. David Allan Perlman, of Fairfax, Va. Philip Thomas Cioni, of Cumberland, Md. Edward Anton Pescatello, of Scarsdale, N. Y. Ronald Dominic Darone, of Baltimore, Md. Albert Howard Plitt III, of Baltimore, Md.

William Austin Dempsey III, of Denton, Md. Edward Moncure Portner, Jr., of St. Leonard, Md.

Andrew Miller Dietrich, Jr., of Westminster, Md. Robert Eugene Ramsberg, of Frederick, Md.

Luther Samuel Ditman, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William Wayne Raukko, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Shannon Donaldson, of Silver Spring, Md. Arthur Brian Renn, of North East, Md.

Dennis Owen Donnelly, of Cedar Grove, N. J. William Thomas Liles Romei, of Baltimore, Md. Reuben Elco Eaves, of Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Kenneth Saunders, of Elkton, Md. Paul Ernest Ehle, of Annapolis, Md. James Ross Scavone, of Baltimore, Md. William Dennis Eklof, of Baltimore, Md. David Keith Schmalzer, of Parkton, Md. Stephen Michael Engel, of Camp Hill, Pa. Homer Randolph Schwartz, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Warren Fahey, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Anton Shivoder III, of Baltimore, Md.

Steven Joel Gitomer, of Pennsauken, N. J. Eugenijus Mindaugas Silgalis, of Baltimore, Md. William Downer Glenn, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn. Arthur Larry Smith, of Baltimore, Md.

Arthur Louis Greenberg, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. Milton Michael Somers, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Stanley Jens Haavik, of Annapolis, Md. Robert Alan Starr, of Adelphi, Md. Peter Vilas Hanks, of North Bennington, Vt. William George Stoewer, of Baltimore, Md. John Dennis Hergenroeder, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Joseph Stump, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Robert Leroy Swarts, George Frederick Hobday, of Baltimore, Md. of Dunellen, N. J. Richard Earle Humphrey, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Lee Sweat, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Joseph Jaworski, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Joseph Taylor, of Kokomo, Ind.

Raymond Bernard Johnson, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. James Dixon Trenchard, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Alexander Edwin Karu, of McLean, Va. Sidney Trieger, of Baltimore, Md. James Gibbons Kelly, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Edward Ulanowicz, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Robert Kilby, of Colora, Md. Zev Ullmann, of Haifa, Israel

— 8 — |(in\ D. Whim, |k., di 1 tittburg, Md John Auuki \\ i wik. ot Baltimore, Mil.

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Graduating with Honors

1 I'oKISlR, Howard Ui.anouh/ |om I'll [OHM Hi N 1 IS DWAKJD MONCURI Jr. ROBERT

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MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

with titles of essays

Charles Allen Bayens, of Chicago, 111., B. Ch. E. University Thomas Louis Gabriele, of York, Pa., B. S. in E. E. Lehigh of Detroit, 1961. Chemical Enigneering. University, 1962. Electrical Engineering. The Ignition Processes of a Liquid Bipropellant. Binary Shift Registers as Logic Elements in Decision- Making Systems. William Thomas Bundick, of Hampton, Va., B. E. E. Uni- versity of Virginia, 1959. Electrical Engineering. Freddy Enrique Gonzalez-Valdivieso, of Caracas, Vene- An Experiment for Measuring Thermal Resistor Noise. zuela, Civil Engineering Central University of Venezuela, 1963. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Stephen Robert Cantor, of Brighton, Mass., B. S. E. E. Tufts University, 1961. Electrical Engineering. A. B. S. in Sewage Lagoons and Mosquito Production. Character Recognition of English Letters and Arabic Allan Leo Gutjahr, of Middletown, N. B. S. University Numerals. J., of Washington, 1961. Operations Research and Industrial E. Engineering. Robert Codner Carlson, of Red Bank, N. J., B. M. Cornell University, 1962. Operations Research and Indus- An Algorithm for the Line Balancing Problem. trial Engineering.

Minimization of Conflict Cost in Scheduling. Rami Hofshi, of Brooklyn, N. Y., B. S. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1963. Electrical Engineering. John A. DeFilippi, of Manchester, Conn., B. S. North- The Optical Maser and Communications. western University, 1961. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. James Herald Kelley, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Economics of Open Channels for Transporting Treated Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Operations Research Sewage. and Industrial Engineering. Enrique Dominglez-Orozco, of Caracas, Venezuela, Civil Sheared Plate Providing—A Case Study. Engineer Central University of Venezuela, 1961. Sanitary

Engineering and Water Resources. William Culverwell McDonnell, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Anaerobic Digestion of Hog Manure. Washington College, 1952. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Norman Farber, of Bayonne, N. J., A. B. Rutgers Univer- The Use of the Uncontrolled Growth Model in the sity, 1962. Operations Research and Industrial Engi- Planning of the Green Spring and Worthington neering. Valleys of Baltimore County, Maryland. On the Fixed-Charge Transportation Problem.

Carlos Santos Fiallos, of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, B.E. S. Willem Middelhoven, of Delft, Holland, B. A. Techno- The Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Operations Re- logical University of Delft, 1959. Operations Research search and Industrial Engineering. and Industrial Engineering.

An Index of Susceptibility to Staphylococcal Infections Analysis and Reorganization of a Central Supply De- in Post-Operative Wounds. livery System.

— 9 Andrews Ayim Mireku, of Nkwatia, Ghana, B. of C. E. Gopal Subramanian, of Madras, India, B. Sc. University of Cornell University, 1963. Sanitary Engineering and Water Madras, 1958; B. Sc. (Tech), 1960. Chemical Engineering.

Resources. Chemical Kinetics in Solution, Reaction of Benzoic Comparative Model Studies on Sedimentation. Acid with Benzotrichloride in Benzyl Chloride.

Jorge de Jesus Ortiz C, of San Jose, Costa Rica. Opera- Robert Archer Swanson, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in M. E. tions Research and Industrial Engineering. Duke University, 1960. Mechanics. Some Linear Statistical Models for the Selection of Ultrasonic Attenuation Changes during Deformation Medical Students. of Aluminum Single Crystals. Roberto Ribeiro, of Lima, Peru, B. Eng. National Uni- versity of Engineers, Lima, Peru, 1960. Sanitary Engi- Philip John Wagner, of Trenton, N. J., B. S. St. Joseph's neering and Water Resources. College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1961. Chemical Engineering. Effects of Effluent of the Sewage Treatment Plant at An Experimental Study of Charge Generation in Flow Washington, D. the Algae Blooms in the C, on of Heptane through Filters. Potomac River.

Milton Rogers, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Brooklyn College, Alexander Whitney, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. C. E. Uni- 1941. Mechanics. versity of Delaware, 1956. Sanitary Engineering and Analog Computer Research into the Energy-Exchange Water Resources. between Gases and Solids. Methodology of an Urban Mass Transit Study.

Eloy Humberto Zea, of Cali, Colombia, Civil Engineer Natnonal University, Bogota, Colombia, 1956. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Release of Phosphates in Activated-Sludge Treatment Plants.

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DOCTORS OF ENGINEERING

with titles of dissertations

Ralph Edward Pasceri, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. of Ch. E. Dan Connor Ross, of Rockville, Md., B. S. E. E. Purdue

Villanova University, 1959. Chemical Engineering. University, 1946; M. S. E. E., 1949. Electrical Engineering.

The Size Distribution of Atmospheric Aerosols. Vector and Tensor Algebra of Signals Applied to Satel- lite Navigation.

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BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

Alice Myrtle Amoss, of Baltimore, Md. Lena Iorio Brown, of Elkridge, Md. Herman Gustav Ernst Anschuetz, of Baltimore, Md. Raymond Aloysius Bullinger, of Baltimore, Md. Olga Maicher Bauer, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Victor Burne III, of Baltimore, Md. Elmer LeRoy Bayne, of Baltimore, Md. Frederic Arnold Caplan, of Baltimore, Md. Dorothy Margaret Becker, of Baltimore, Md. Alma Moore Collins, of Towson, Md. Jay Wilbur Bell, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Sherwood Davis, of Hanover, Md. Leonard Harold Besdin, of Baltimore, Md. Ida May Devese, of Baltimore, Md.

Leon Thomas Bonner, Jr., of Falls Church, Va. Frank Joseph Dobry, of Baltimore, Md. Edward John Brogan, of Baltimore, Md. Anna Buchko Dolan, of Baltimore, Md.

10 — |niiN Mil. William Wight Donovan, <>i i Uicott City, Md. [onra Maerz, ol Baltimore, i'i irshni k. oi Calvin |. Dorn, oi Baltimore. Md. Row it M Baltimore, Md

> 1 »< Md. 1 1 McCandless, ol rowton, . Jean Kuhii l 1 k i . ol Baltimore, Md. Raymond Nin

1 1 1 1 1 \ sin \ oi Donaij) Bknm m ! mum i, ,.i Baltimore, Md. McMahon, Lutherville, Md. ol Baltimore, Md. . Vivian Mercer, M un \w \\ M-M r Fosqi i oi Baltimore, Md. Ruth s/akus, oi i'i van \m> Alfred Fountain, ol Baltimore, Md. Imri Mi Budapest, Hungary

Makv Euzabi in Foy, ,,i Freehold, N.J. Patricia Kjcens Meszaros, oi Cumberland, Md.

i 1 1 n \\'i iii k Mn 1 1 k. oi Pa. 1 i h York, l ii 1 \ ( mii \ Free, ol Baltimore, Md.

ii. Ross i.i k, oi Manchester, Ik \ni is t .ii r.i k i i rim ol Baltimore, Md. Henry Mn Md.

i ik, 1 I 1 1 1 s\ 1 1 Mn oi HARK!! Si ll\\ AK1/MAN 1 K N K , ol P kl If, Mil. Julius Benjamin Baltimore, Md.

Hakkikii lii/Ain 111 Shanks Gable, ol rowson, Md. Gordon Solomon Mills, of Reisterstown, Md. Reginald Hooeer Garrett, of Baltimore, Mil. Richard N. Nathanson, of Baltimore, Md. Edward Paul Geer, of Baltimore, Md. Barbara Ann White O'CONNELL, of Baltimore, Md. John Ignatius Germershausen, of Baltimore, Mil. Lila BackMAN O'MeaRA, of Towson, Mil. Bill Harbor Giles, of Baltimore, Md. • \misi Mabrbv Parker, of Baltimore, Md.

Pun ii' Bikmiardt Gleisner, of Baltimore, Mil. Margery Ann KOLEl k I'm ion, oi I OWSOn, Md. Mary Grace Alexander Gordon, of Baltimore, Md. Wayne Allan Ray, of Baltimore, Md. Sydney Sue Truitt Grekn, of Baltimore, Md. Elizabeth Phillips Rim.il. of Baltimore, Md. Lewis Henry Gross, of Baltimore, Md. Robert George Rothgaber, of Baltimore, Md. Marlene Martin Helm, of Towson, Md. John Nicholas Ruth, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Nancy Main Hknley, of Baltimore, Md. Raymond Rybarczyk, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Randolph Holland, of Baltimore, Md. Margaret Jane Scheller, of Baltimore, Md. Alfred A. Jeffries, of Baltimore, Md. Phyllis Nora Shacter, of Baltimore, Md. Anne Marcaret M. Jennings, of Baltimore, Md. Blair Irvin Shirk, of Baltimore, Md. Dorothy Alice Thrasher Jerald, of Baltimore, Md. Daniel Shnidman, of Rochester, N. Y. Albin Daniel Kacala, of Baltimore, Md. Irwin Leon Snyder, of Woodlawn, Md. James Joseph Kfaiing, of Baltimore, Md. Victoria Lee Stiles, of Baltimore, Md.

George Frederick Kettell, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Theodore Joseph Stockus, of Baltimore, Md. Stanley Paul Kops, of Baltimore, Md. Ivar Ernest Strand, Sr., of Baltimore, Md. Dennis John Lafferty, of Baltimore, Md. Mary Theodora Penn Strehler, of Baltimore, Md. Virginia Banes Layfield, of Princess Anne, Md. Lillian Mae Robinson Studer, of Glen Burnie, Md. John Vernon Lentz, of Timonium, Md. Palmer Eugene Tome, of York, Pa. Klaus Wilhelm Lindf.nberg, of Baltimore, Md. Norman Francis Tulp, of Ellicott City, Md. Joseph Lipavsky, of Baltimore, Md. Wayne Shriver Warner, of Baltimore, Md. Arthur Ross MacFadden, of Ellicott City, Md. Norma Forsyth Williams, of Baltimore, Md. (88) * Posthumously

Graduating with Honors

Jean Klitch Eldridge Patricia Kerns Meszaros Francis Gilbert French Henry Ross Miller Harriett Elizabeth Shanks Gable Barbara Ann White O'Connell Reginald Hooker Garrett

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Mary Jo Andrews, of New York, N. Y. Barbara Pickel Daniel, of Baltimore, Md. Susan B. Bartlett, of Juneau, Alaska Beverly Kinsman Eanes, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Janice Marie Beck, of Baltimore, Md. Ann Vernetta FitzGerald, of Marshfield, Mass. Robin Jacques Breitenecker, of Westchester, Pa. Susan Hufert, of San Antonio, Texas Eileen M. Collingwood, of Baltimore, Md. Joan Tunnicliffe Hurlock, of Pikesville, Md. Susan Ann Davis, of Baltimore, Md. Joan Dorothy Masek, of Baltimore, Md.

— 11 — Linda Jane Maurer, of Baltimore, Md. Ellen Ann Smith, of Baltimore, Md. Jeanne Dougherty McCloskey, of Baltimore, Md. Linda Jane Zack Tarr, of Laurel, Md. Jan Marie McGhee, of Baltimore, Md. Jodell Umthun, of Baltimore, Md. Ruth Weiss Parr, of Baltimore, Md. Betsy Ann White, of Wausau, Wis. Judith Salmon, of Havre de Grace, Md. Donna Grieve Wilkinson, of Baltimore, Md.

Margaret Fulk Seaver, of Baltimore, Md. (23)

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

William Leroy Alban, of Baltimore, Md. Hollen Busey Hoffman, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Carl James Amrein, of Baltimore, Md. John James Huber, of Baltimore, Md. Alfons Andriejauskas-Andres, of Baltimore, Md. David Lee Jackson, of Baltimore, Md.

Artie Dale Ashby, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Melvin Edgar Jacob, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Richard Aulthouse, of Glen Burnie, Md. William Richard Jairett, of Baltimore, Md. Alan Robertson Ballman, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Franklin Kantner, of Glen Burnie, Md. Robert Benjamin Bartlett, of Baltimore, Md. Francis Joseph Keefe, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Ray Bauer, of Baltimore, Md. James Phillips Keene, of Baltimore, Md. Robert William Beasman, of Baltimore, Md. Douglas Wayne Kegley, Sr., of Portsmouth, Ohio Robert Jesse Betz, of Ferndale, Md. Elton Clare Kerr, of W. Hyattsville, Md.

John Francis Billing, of Glen Burnie, Md. James Louis Kilchenstein, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Bing C. Bock, of Baltimore, Md. Lee Franklin Kolakowski, of Baltimore, Md. Michael Ernest Caldwell, of Annapolis, Md. Herman William Koletschke, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Charles Callahan, of Baltimore, Md. Walter Joseph Koterwas, of Baltimore, Md.

Ronald Edward Carder, of Hanover, Md. John Krayniak, Jr., of N. Severna Park, Md. James William Causey, of Baltimore, Md. Andrew Krivos, of Baltimore, Md. William Roy Chokran, of Ellicott City, Md. Walter Krzymowski, of Lutherville, Md.

Lawrence Joseph Clarke, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William Koontz Lee III, of Owings Mills, Md. William Franklin Clarke, of Baltimore, Md. William Francis Logan, of Towson, Md.

Frank Burruss Cockrell, of Clarksville, Md. Leslie Rankin Long, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Gary Charles Comstock, of Arlington, Va. Carvel Lewis Lucas, of Baltimore, Md.

Richard Theodore Cox, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Albert Lurz, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Coleman Criner, of Annapolis, Md. Thomas Richard MacDonald, of Baltimore, Md.

John Ballantine Dash, of Glen Burnie, Md. Donald Kent Mackenzie, Jr., ol Lutherville, Md.

Dwight Worth Davis, of Towson, Md. Clare Joseph Maguire, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Angelo Joseph Di Fonzo, of Baltimore, Md. William Frederick Meinecke, of Baltimore, Md.

James Burgess Diggs, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Leo Francis Meyer, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Raymond John Duran, of Lutherville, Md. Donald Henry Mohr, of Perry Hall, Md. Kenneth Harlan Earle, of Baltimore, Md. John Victor Murphy, of Catonsville, Md.

Thomas Hayes Eddy, Jr., of Pasadena, Md. Earl Jackson Owings, Jr., of Ellicott City, Md.

Donald Gene Evans, of Severn, Md. James Louis Parrish, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Thomas Robert Filesi, of Glen Burnie, Md. Charles Robert Pearman, of Baltimore, Md.

Conrad Leonard Focht, of Baltimore, Md. Ernst Robert Pemsel, Jr., of Ellicott City, Md.

Sherman Chester Garrison, of Randallstown, Md. Charles Lee Perry, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William Francis Gayhardt, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Joseph Peters, of Baltimore, Md. Norman Eugene Gerber, of Towson, Md. Howard Harden Peterson, of Baltimore, Md.

George Claude Gingher, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Robert Hoyle Phillips, of Baltimore, Md. Paul Thomas Haddock, of Baltimore, Md. Edward Michael Piechowiak, of Baltimore, Md. William Thomas Hartka, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Leonard Pietrowiak, of Baltimore, Md.

Henry A. Hartley, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Paul Leon Pojawis, of Baltimore, Md. John James Hartlove, of Baltimore, Md. Lewis Emil Porter, of Baltimore, Md. Louis Philip Hehl, of Catonsville, Md. Thomas William Potthast, of Baltimore, Md. Thomas Edmund Himes, of Towson, Md. Ronald Emerson Pryba, of Linthicum Heights, Md. Charles Oliver Hoffman, of Baltimore, Md. Leslie Rajkay, of Baltimore, Md.

12 i. \ i in 1 \i i EDWARD < mi i 9 Ki u in ki. ol Monk m. Mil. 1 \ mim Shane, [r., ol Baltin Md

l vi 1 dm uts Don d Ki h 1 . ol Baltimore, MA Samvb Godfrey Shepherd, [a., ol Pasadena, Md

i'i iik Patrick Riiii. ni Baltimore, Mil Georgi Delroi Shollenberger, ol Baltimore, Md.

Donald Georgi Rjogely, ol Baltimore, Mil. I k ui Lei m i ii i k. oi I inioiiiimi, Md. Edwin Lei Rwehart, ol Baltimore, Md. Jons )uM ni Stamm, oi Bald e, Md

I iiw ( : si i iii i Richard [eromi Ru>i \. oi Baltimore, Mil. \kd \ki . fa., oi Baltimore, Md

Dwni Nelson Robinson, oJ Baltimore, M

John [osefh Rosenberger, ol Baltimore, Mil. Richard Henry i mi m, ol Ellicott City, Md Walter inthoni Rudnicki, [a., ol Baltimore, Md. [ames Alberi Tress, ol Baltimore, Md.

Georgi (.ikvki) Ruppert, oi Baltimore, Md. I 1 1 km \\ Mai i in u I i k\i k, ol A i Mold, Md. Edward Franklin Sawyer, oi Baltimore, Md. Robert Eugeni VanI indigham, of Baltimore, Md Frederick Georgi Schiesser, oi Baltimore, Md. William Charles Von Nordece,o1 Perrj Hall, Md.

i 1*1111 i \mi l.Mi l.iuM ip ScHiNDi k. oi Baltimore, Md. | j kv Voytro, of Baltimore, Md. Bruce Gordon Schmiceley, of Baltimore, Md. Wallace Donald Wai.ki k, of Baltimore, Md.

Walter Schmitz, of Baltimore, Md. Darl WlLLETT, Jr., of Ellicott City, Md.

Thomas Jeromi Schui i/. <>i Baltimore, Md. George Wesley Wilt, of Balti e, Md. George Doweli Schwartz, |r.. oi Baltimore, Md. John Thomas Woodward, ol Baltimore, Md.

vmi g Marvin George Edward Seheck. of Baltimore, Md. | Wright, of Baltimore, Md. Kenneth Hopkins Sebra, oi Perrj Hall, Md. Raymond Robert Wright, of Baltimore, Md.

George Ferdinand Siidl, Jr., of Baltimore, Mil. Frederick Chester Zielinski, of Baltimore, Md. (128)

Graduating with Honors

John Ballantine Dash Elton Clare Kerr Donald Gene Evans Walter Krzymowski Conrad Leonard Focim James Louis Parrish, Jr. hollen busey hoffman, jr. James Emery Voytko Douglas Wayne Kegley, Sr. Raymond Robert Wright

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

in McCoy College

ivith titles of essays

John Melville Cotton, Jr., of Owings Mills, Md., A. B. Alvin William Moeller, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. E. E. Harvard University, 1951. Electrical Engineering Milwaukee School of Enginering, 1953. Electrical Engi- A Submillimeter Superheterodyne Receiver and Mea- neering. surement System. The Effect of Ground Reflection on the Measurement Capabilities of an Antenna Test Range. David William Kerr, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in E. E. Texas College of Arts and Sciences, 1958. Electrical Engineering. Dale Louis Schuler, of Towson, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Electrical Engineering. A Minimum Energy Filter Approximation. Confinement of a Plasma by Radio-Frequency Electro-

Gary Lee Kratz, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns magnetic Waves and Their Use as a Diagnostic Tool. Hopkins University, 1958. Electrical Engineering. David Purnell Tice, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in E. E. Implementation of Universal Logic. Swarthmore College, 1957. Electrical Engineering. An Approximate Theory of Radar Detection. Julius Laszlo Levatich, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. E. Rens-

selaer Polytechnic Institute, 1955. Electrical Engineering. David William Walsh, of Glen Burnie, Md., B. S. in E. E. Critical Review of the Main Line of Twilight Region Gonzaga University, 1958. Electrical Engineering. Radio Propagation Development Outside the United An Analysis of Tropospheric Refractive Error Compen- States. sation.

(8) — 13 — MASTERS OF SCIENCE

in McCoy College

with title of essay

William Walter Barber, of Catonsville, Md., B. S. Howard John Thomas Johnson, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Johns University, 1949. Physics. Hopkins University, 1958. Management Science. Survey of Techniques for the Determination of the Wilfred Jerome Roesler, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Loyola Masses and the Mean Lifetime of Elementary p . , College, 1956. Management Science.

Martin Chris Burgasser, of Cincinnati, Ohio, M. E. Uni- Thomas Anthony Ronzetti, of Flushing, N. Y., B. E. E. versity of Cincinnati, 1961. Management Science. Manhattan College, 1960. Management Science.

Vernon Edwin Unger, Jr., of Lutherville, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1957. Management Science.

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MASTERS OF EDUCATION

Evelyn Wieland Allwell, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Maxine Owens Gaskins, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Coppin Johns Hopkins University, 1933. State Teachers College, 1952.

John Milo Benser, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Iowa State Charlotte Holsey Harper, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Mor- Teachers College, 1957. gan State College, 1955.

Terry Davidson Biller, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in Ed. John Harrison Hilker, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State State Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1954. Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1949.

Louise Parker Brooke, of Towson, Md., B. S. State Teachers Patricia Shipley Hook, of Brooklandville, Md., B. S. The College, Salisbury, Md., 1937. Johns Hopkins University, 1954.

Anna Crowther Cella, of Towson, Md., B. S. State Ethel Chelf Hooker, of Parkville, Md., B. S. State Teachers Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1952. College, Towson, Md., 1959.

Jannette Lake Dates, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Coppin Willie Edward Huber, of Snow Hill, N. C, A. B. East State Teachers College, 1958. Carolina College, 1959.

Dolores Joanne Deardorff, of Severna Park, Md., B. S. Harriet Elizabeth Hurst, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Goucher State Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1954. College, 1948.

Jules Max de Fries, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Teachers Popi Frangakis Kalathas, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. West College, Towson, Md., 1951. Liberty State College, W. Va., 1953.

Gloria Josephine Cromwell Ebersole, of Towson, Md., Ethel Dacewicz Kougl, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State

A. B. Mt. St. Agnes College, 1959. Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1959.

Helen M. Loughrie Etowski, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The June Henrietta Lawry, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Johns Johns Hopkins University, 1958. Hopkins University, 1959.

Harry Everett Evans, of Towson, Md., B. S. University of Charles Leroy Leisure, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Maryland, 1961. Hopkins University, 1960.

Mary Louise King Fishpaw, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Virginia White Leland, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Johns Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1957. Hopkins University, 1943.

Eleanor Hanna Fitzgerald, of Towson, Md., B. S. Elem. Doris Jean Levi, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Morgan State Ed. West Chester State College, Pa., 1960. College, 1949.

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\ Doroiuv • >! M'l. II Uni- John Albion Lovkjoy, ol Baltimore, Md., . B. Asburj BROS!!)! PoWKLL, Baltimore, V

College, 1950; S. r.B. Westminsta rheologica] Seminary, \< nit] "i Maryland, 19 12. 1954. i\i/ |oiiNsoN kiin, ol Baltimore, Md*, B.S. Morgan State

Doroiuv W'ohkn \ Martin, ol Baltimore, Mil.. B.& 1 1» College, 1913.

Johns Hopkins University, 1 96 1

(.1 '>l In 1 KM'.I Kl.l 1( . H.I 1 1 II 1 1. >) ( ORG] I Kl T! ol . Mil., It. S. .Nl.lt e

Beulah Formi v M ^w\ mi. ol Baltimore, Mil., A. B. Living- I < -ii In is College, Towson, Mil., 19 stone College, 1918. David i ugzni R.i i k. ol I imonium, Mil., A. B. Washington Frank Lynn \1uir, of Baltimore, Mil. A.B. Western .mil Lee University, 1951. Maryland College, 1958.

1 1 ,,| .1 1 It I 1 I'W \K1) ClIARI.I S ST. LAWRENI , k 1 Ktl) W 11, Mil., B. A.

Diana Rjdmhaw MgGraw, oi Baltimore, Md., A. B. University of Maryland, 1962. University, 1960. Ruth Herz Stoneman, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Teachers Ari.ink McNUTT, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Park College, College, Columbia University, 1946.

1946; M. A. 1 'lie Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design, 1948. Frances Dillaway Tompkins, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Western Maryland College, 1941. Ann Humus Melanson, of Drexel Hill, Pa., A. B. Park College, 1944. Bette Shockley Topp, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Whcaton College, 1950. Warn B. Moessbauer, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. College of

Notre Dame of Maryland, 1949. Florence Mayerberg Udel, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Uni- versity of Maryland, 1946. Milagros Castro Morelos, of Easton, Md., B. S. E. Uni- versity of Santo Tomas, 1957. Marie Urey Walker, of Towson, Md., B. S. State Teachers

Marguerite Ehriiart Muller, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. College, Towson, Md., 1951. University of Maryland, 1952. Jo Wright Whitten, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Teachers Thelma Virginia Peregoy, of Towson, Md., B. S. The College, Towson, Md., 1960. Johns Hopkins University, 1950. (48)

MASTERS OF LIBERAL ARTS

William Benthall Bristor, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Charles Albert Noon, Jr., of Lutherville, Md., B. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1953. Johns Hopkins University, 1960.

Arthur Samuel Cheslock, of Baltimore, Md., The Johns Margaret Reynolds Parks, of Relay, Md., A. B. University Hopkins University, 1961. of Maryland, 1940.

Charles Arthur Rees, of Fairview, Oreg., B. S. Portland Clayton Demarest, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. S. United State College, 1961. States Naval Academy, 1918. Joseph Wayne Shoemaker, of Emmitsburg, Md., B. A. The Abraham Fox, of Rockdale, Md., B. S. The Johns Hopkins College of William and Mary, 1931; B. S. L. S. Carnegie University, 1949. Institute of Technology, 1939.

Thelma Sausaman Hinegardner, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Lillian Blanche Stevens, of Baltimore, Md., B. Sc. Uni- Manchester College, 1926. versity of Nebraska, 1943; M. Ed. University of Maryland, 1954. Yerby Rozelle Holman, of Ruxton, Md., A. B. Duke Uni-

versity, 1936. Edward Daniel Stone, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Western Maryland College, 1922; D. D. S. Dental School, Univer- Leroy Allen Kelley, of Lutherville, Md., B. S. The Johns sity of Maryland, 1925. Hopkins University, 1962. Vernon Roy Uzzell, of Joppa, Md., B. S. The Johns Horace Lehneis, of Catonsville, Md., B. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1957. Hopkins University, 1939. William Stansbury Wheatley, Jr., of Baltimore, Mil.. George Joseph Nandor, of Charleroi, Pa., B. S. University B. A. E. University of Virginia, 1961.

of Maryland, 1955. (17) — 15 — .

CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY IN EDUCATION

Ruthetta Lippy Gilgash, of Towson, Md., B. A. Western Dorothy Wood Stern, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Coppin Maryland College, 1940; M. A. Columbia University, 1952. State Teachers College, 1953; M. Ed. The Johns Hopkins University, 1959. Eva Harriet Goff, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Goucher College, 1955; M. A. Columbia University, 1963. Margaret Brandon Yates, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Mary- land State Teachers College, Bowie, Md., 1945; M.Ed. Dorothe Booze Johnson, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Morgan The Johns Hopkins University, 1959. State College, 1949; M. A. Fisk University, 1951. (5)

MASTERS OF SCIENCE

in the School of Hygiene and Public Health

with titles of theses

Alan Dexter Antoine, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Uni- Charles Kenneth Mills, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Morgan versity of Wisconsin, 1962. Pathobiology. State College, 1956. Pathobiology. Studies on the Production and Assay of the Mycobac- Immunochemical Studies of Incubation Products of terial Factor: Mycobactin. Growth Trichinella spiralis and Their Role in Immunity.

Marshall Dinowitz, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. University of Maryland, 1960. Pathobiology. Francisco Salido-Rengell, of Mexico, D. F., Mexico, M. D. National Autonomous University of Mexico, 1958. Patho- Studies on Regressing Rous Sarcomas. biology. Ralph W. Lee III, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. University of Cytochemical Studies of Cell Cultures Infected with Maryland, 1951. Epidemiology. Rous Sarcoma Virus. Isolation and Analysis of Three Plaques Isolated from Strain TL443 of West Nile Virus. Eleanor Fumie Yamashita, of Kurtistown, Hawaii, B. A.

Georgia Benedict Merrill, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. N. The Milwaukee-Downer College, 1960. Biochemistry.

Catholic University of America, 1959; M. P. H. The Johns Some Biological Studies on the Specificity of the Re- Hopkins University, 1963. Mental Hygiene. naturation of Thermally Denatured Hemophilus An Exploratory Study of How Husbands Manage when influenzae DNA. Their Wives Are Hospitalized with a Schizophrenic

Illness and There Are Children in the Home. (7)

DOCTORS OF SCIENCE

in the School of Hygiene and Public Health

with titles of theses

Charles Anello, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Teachers Alice Eleanor Gifford, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The College, Towson, Md., 1958; Sc. M. The Johns Hopkins Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at University, 1962. Biostatistics. Greensboro, 1935; M.N. Yale University, 1938; M. P. H. Some Applications of Stochastic Processes. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Chronic Diseases.

An Epidemiological Study of Cerebrovascular Strokes. Robert Lee Elder, of Newburgh, Ind., B. S. in Public

Health Indiana University, 1953; M. S. in Public Health The University of North Carolina, 1955; B. S. Oregon Sushil Kumar Gilotra, of Delhi, India, B. Sc. (Hons) Panjab

State College, 1958. Radiological Science. University, 1954; M. Sc. (Hons.) , 1956. Pathobiology (Medical Entomology) Non-Photo-Reactivating Repair of Ultraviolet Damage in Micrococcus lysodeikticus and Hemophilus influ- Genetics and Physiology of Dieldrin Resistance in enzae Transforming-DNA. Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann.

16 hi. \Ii.i.. ( i.ui.i.l.i, 11 Amiium |

l he \. I University of Alberta, 1957; ma. i be RJce Institute, University ol Sydtw 1937; M P H be fohni Pathobiology. I960. Pathobiolog] (Medical Entomolo Hopkms University, 1961.

Proteinases in the Midgut ol tduli I fPti iiniaidii.il Difference! In Behavioi snd Growth in (Linnaeus) and Culex fttigaru Wiedemann. Inbred Mice.

"> N .. in R. c.i i n\ |dm s, dI \ ( u oik. v B. S. Medicine The Hugh Thomas Spkncbr, ol Lynchburg, Va., B. S. in Chem. University ol Nebraska, 1949. Environmental Medicine Engr. Virginia Polytechnii Institute, 1968; Ms. i (Audiology and Speech). BlO< heiillsllV. Centra] Integration of Dichotic Filtered Speech by Defined Conditions for the Induction ol Competeno l li.it ing Impaired Persons. in Hemophilia influenzae Populations. Aklilu Lemma, of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, B.A. The Unt Pathobiology. versiiv ol Wisconsin, I960, K. SUBRAHMANIAM, of New Delhi, India, B. Sc. Banarai The Extracellular Cultivation of Species of the Genus Hindu University, India, 1954; M. Sc, 1957. Biostatistics.

/ ishmania with Special Reference to the Effects of On Some Uses of Linear-Mixed Models, Spectral Temperature on Morphology and Reproduction. Methods and Theory in the Statistical Analysis of Growth Curves. Edmund Anions Mirimiv, of Baltimore, Md., M. B., B. Ch., B A. O. The Queens University of Belfast, 1948; M. D., Stephen Arnold Weinstein, Baltimore, Md., 1952. Biostatistics. of M.A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Environmental Medicine. An Exploration of Some Elfects of Incomplete Pene- trance on the Ascertainment of Recessive Charac- Behavioral Techniques in the Evaluation of Chemical

teristics. and Sensory Stimuli in the Regulation of Respiration.

William Carl Wheeler, of Frederick, Md., B. S. in Bac- teriology The University of North Carolina, 1949; M.S. in Public Health, 1951. Pathobiology.

Nonpulmonary Mycobacteria. Similarities of Growth Requirements on Bacteriological Media and within Mammalian Cells.

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MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Chundamannil Alexander Alexander, of Kumbanad, India, Henry Van Am berg Bielstein, of Dayton, Ohio, B. A. and

M. B., B. S. University of Madras, 1958. B. S. Otterbein College, 1955; M. D. University of Cin- cinnati, 1959. Esther Eleanor Bacon, of Hawarden, Iowa, B. S. Morning- side College, 1957. Donald Buckey Bond, of Berkeley, Calif., A. B. Western Maryland College, 1938; M. D. University of Maryland, Carolyn Ann Banghart, of Hyden, Ky., B. S. State Teachers 1948. College, Loch Haven, Pa., 1948; B. S. in Nursing The Frederic W. Brennwald, of Takoma Park, Md., M. D. Uni- Johns Hopkins University, 1953. versity of Bern, 1946. Emma Luzum Barbarich, of Leonardtown, Md., M. D. Joseph Herbert Britton, of Richmond, Va., B. S. Virginia Slovak University, Czechoslovakia, 1945. Polytechnic Institute, 1947; M. D. Medical College of Virginia, 1951. C. Gottfried Baumann, of Linthicum Heights, Md., B. S.

University of North Dakota, 1957; M. S., 1959; B. S. Med. Leland Campbell Brown> of Henderson, Ky., A. B. Denison and SLA, 1960; M. D. University of Maryland, 1962. University, 1950; M. D. Northwestern University, 1954.

Milton Berg, of Caribou, Maine, A. B. Clark Uni- George j OH n Francis Cadden, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., M. D. Uni- versity, 1950; M.D. Tufts University, 1954. versity of Maryland, 1959.

John James Bianco, of Towson, Md., B. S. Muhlenberg John William Cashman, of Dickerson, Md., S. B. The Uni- College, 1937; M. D. Temple University, 1941. versity of Chicago, 1944; M. D., 1946.

17 — Mohamed Tahir Dabbagh, of Saudi Arabia, M. B., B. Ch. Sang Keun Lee, of Kwangju, Korea, M. D. Chonnam Cairo University, 1954. National University, Korea, 1956.

Frank Rudolf Mark, of Glen Burnie, Md., B. A. New York Heraldo del Castillo, Jr., of Manila, Republic of the University, 1948; D. University Bern, 1954. Philippines, M. D. University of Santo Tomas, Philippines, M. of

1959. Cecil Lloyd Minton, of Waco, Tex., B. S. Southern Methodist University, 1955; M. D. Baylor University, 1959. Joy deLeon, of New York, N. Y., B. S. in Nurs. The Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1956. Victor Page Owen, of Jarratt, Va., B. S. Randolph-Macon College, 1938; M. D. Medical College of Virginia, 1942. John Joseph Dempsey, of Reisterstown, Md., B. A. The Jaime Quevedo, of Cali, Colombia, M. D. Universidad del Catholic University of America, 1957; M. S. W., 1961. Valle, Colombia, 1961. Zvonimir Duic, of Pula, Yugoslavia, M. D. University of Ronald Lee Ricketts, of Rockville, Md., B. S. University Zagreb, 1952. of Maryland, 1961; D. V. M. University of Georgia, 1962.

Hyattsville, Md., B. S. in Nurs. Clara Louise Duncan, of Pedro Rivera-Nieves, of Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, B.S.Ph. 1963. University of Maryland, University of Puerto Rico, 1951; M. D., 1957.

Donald Charles Elder Ferguson, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Norman Clifton Rutter, Jr., of Richmond, Va., B. S. The (L. A. S.) University of Illinois, 1955; M. S. University of College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1953; D. D. S. Pittsburgh, 1959; Ph. D., 1961. Medical College of Virginia, 1959.

Victor James Ferrari, Jr., of Fort Smith, Ark., M. D. Uni- Mohammed Saadatnejadi, of Shiraz, Iran, M. D. Univer- versity of Arkansas, 1957. sity of Shiraz, 1958.

Laird Faber Schaller, of Brookfield, 111., B. S. University Jonathan E. Fine, of Brookline, Mass., B. A. Swarthmore of Illinois, 1959; M. D., 1961. College, 1954; M. D. Yale University, 1962. Margaret Lee Sherrard, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Seton Harvey Roy Fischman, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Brooklyn Hill College, 1945; M. D. University of Maryland, 1949. College, 1941; D. V. M. Middlesex University, 1944; D.V. Ecole Nationale Veterinaire d'Alfort, France, 1950. Sang Whan Song, of Seoul, Korea, M. D. Yonsei University, Korea, 1958. John W. Gales, of Galax, Va., B. S. Southern Methodist Jeannette R. Spero, Franklin Square, L. I., N. Y., B. S. University, 1940; M. D. Baylor University, 1943. New York University, 1952; M. A., 1959.

Melita C. Gesche, of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, M. D. A. J. Wilhelm Spitz, of Cambridge, England, M. D. Uni- University of Lisbon, 1957. versity of Vienna, 1940; D. T. M. & H. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1949. Jose Lozano Gonzalez, of Laredo, Tex., B. S. in C. E. Uni- Trickey, Worth, Tex., B. Uni- versity of Notre Dame, 1950. Joe H. Jr., of Fort A. The versity of Texas, 1954; M. D., 1960. Janet Hale, of Knoxville, Tenn., B. S. in Nurs. The Florida Harvey N. Vandegrift, of Ventnor, N. J., B. S. (A. & S.) State University, 1957. University of Delaware, 1938; M. D. Duke University, 1942. Harold Paul Halpert, of Washington, D. C, B. A. New

York University, 1932; A. M. University of Illinois, 1933. Carlos Nathaniel Vicens, of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, B. S. University of Puerto Rico, 1948; M. D. University of Huxtable, of Lakewood, Ohio, M. D. Yale Kathryn Anne Maryland, 1952. University, 1959. Thomas S. Wallace, Jr., of Louisville, Ky., M. D. Univer- Kanji Iio, of Matsuyama, Japan, M. D. Kyoto University, sity of Louisville, 1951. Sc, 1960. 1952; Dr. M. Caroline McCoy White, of New Rochelle, N. Y., B. S. Columbia University, 1962. Asma Khan, of Karachi, Pakistan, M. B., B. S. University of Madras, 1948. Ruth Margaret White, of Loma Linda, Calif., B. S. in Nurs. Educ. Washington Missionary College, 1946; M. S. French Roch Selim Khazen, of Beirut, Lebanon, M.D. in Nurs. University of California, Los Angeles, 1957. University of Medicine, Lebanon, 1957. Siegfried Wolff, of Baltimore, Md., M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Lewis H. Kuller, of Woodmere, L. I., N. Y., A. B. Hamilton College, 1955; M. D. The George Washington University, Young Sun Yun, of Seoul, Korea, M. D. Yonsei University, 1959. Korea, 1947.

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DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

with titles vj theses

H. Chaklbs Edwakd Amwm>ik. |k., of Washington, D. C, If. B . k. tii. Cairo University, 1952; M. P. High Insti B. A. Yale University, 1951; M.D. University of Penn- lute oi l'ubiit Health, Egypt, 1960. I pidemiology.

sylvania, l'.»:>">; M.P. II. l 'lie Johns Hopkins University, Antigenit Variation imong Strains oi Weal Nile Virus

195'.). Chronii Diseases. in Relation to Their Geographica] Distribution.

On ili<- Epidemiology of Chronic, Idiopathic Ulcerative (.im\m\i 1. Murray Maiwoski, of Glen Burnie, Mil . Colitis. A. B. Raddifie College, 1951; M. I). The fohns Hopkins

University, 1955; M. P. II., 1962. Epidemiology. Mohamed Fakhr El Din MOHAMED El Savvy, of Cairo, The Epidemiology of Streptococcal Infections in a Egypt, U.A. R., M. B., B. Ch. Cairo University, 1951; Selected Population. M. P. II. High Institute of Public Health, Egypt, 1958. Pathobiology (Medical Entomology) Barucii Modan, of Tel Aviv, Israel, M.D. The Hebrew The Relation of Inorganic Salts and Osmotic Pressure University of Jerusalem, 1958; M. P. H. The Johns Hop- to Survival of Larvae of Different Species of Mos- kins University, 1962. Chronic Diseases. quitoes. The Relationship between Polycythemia Vera and Leukemia.

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MASTERS OF ARTS

in The School of Advanced International Studies

Elizabeth Anne Adkins, of Circleville, Ohio, B. A. Western Charles O. Cecil, of Richmond, Calif., B. A. University of College for Women, 1961. California, 1962.

Rebecca Arnold, of Garden City, L. I., N.Y., B. A. Wells John B. Childers, of Fairfield, Iowa, B. A. DePauw Uni- College, 1962. versity, 1962.

Enrique Arocena, of Montevideo, Uruguay, Dr. J. S. Uni- Robert P. Clark, Jr., of Houston, Texas, B. A. Tulane versity of Montevideo, 1961. University, 1962.

Kirby Lamar Baker, of Chevy Chase, Md., A. B. Harvard William Kyler Craven, of Savannah, Ga., B. A. George University, 1957. Washington University, 1958.

Paul Rex Beach, of Olathe, Kans., B. A. Kansas State Uni- James Lawson Dudley, of Westhampton Beach, N. Y., A. B. versity, 1962. Williams College, 1962.

Gulcin Ayse Becer, of Istanbul, Turkey, B. A. Mount Jose Roberto Duran y Tamez, of Mexico City, Mexico, Holyoke College, 1961. Lie. University of Mexico, 1960.

Wis., Fernandez, Richard J. Bentley, of Fond du Lac, B. A. University Martha S. of Bogota, Colombia, B. A. Univer- of Wisconsin, 1962. sity of the Andes, 1962.

Robert Brenton Betts, of Monrovia, Calif., B. A. College Abbe Fessenden, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. A. Barnard College, of William and Mary, 1962. 1962.

David Stuart Browning, of Amarillo, Texas, B. A. The Judith E. Finnemore, of Bournemouth, England, B. A. Uni- University of Texas, 1960; LL. B., 1962. versity of Oxford, 1962.

Robert Clifford Carr, of Oberlin, Ohio, B. A. Harvard Michael Markoff George, of New York, N. Y., B. A. Har- University, 1962. vard University, 1960.

Elizabeth Anne Carter, of Plainfield, N. J., B. A. Smith Carmen B. Grayson, of Edmonton, Alta., Canada, B. S. F. S. College, 1961. Georgetown University, 1962.

— 19 — Otto Grimm, of Roth Bei Niirnberg, Germany, Dr. iur. Hester Hone Phelps, of Ashfield, Mass., B. A. Sarah University of Erlangen, 1960. Lawrence College, 1962.

Daniel Headrick, of Evreux, France, B. A. Swarthmore Charles R. Planck, of Arlington, Va., B. A. Oberlin College, 1962. College, 1962.

Pinzgau, Austria, Lie. University Franz Horner, of Brack Alan t PolanskYj of Lorain, Ohio, B. A. Western Reserve of Fribourg, 1960. University, 1962.

Hull, of Washington, D. C, B. A. Yale Robert Wyatt Thomas d PotteR; of Hebron, Nebr., B.A. Nebraska University, 1962. Wesleyan University, 1962.

of Montclair, N. B.A. Smith Naneen M. Hunter, J., Randolph Reed> of Washington, D. C, A. B. Princeton College, 1961. University, 1962.

Fontana, Calif., B. A. University of Leslie A. Janka, of JoEL A RlsCH> of New Yorkj N y B A The city College Redlands, 1962. of New York, 1962.

Meridian, Idaho, B.A. The Gary Stoddard Judd, of RlCHARD Philip Schick, of Detroit, Mich., B.A. Wayne American University, 1962. State University, 1961.

Washington, D. C, A. B. Harvard John Janis Kadilis, of Gretchen Schiele> o£ Minneapolis, Minn., B. A. Grinnell University, 1961. College, 1961.

B. A. Pomona Elizabeth Susan King, of Merced, Calif., Kenneth Schlossberg, of Brookline, Mass., B. A. Rochester College, 1962. University, 1961; M.S. Columbia University, 1962.

Wynnewood, Pa., A. B. Princeton Claude E. Koprowski, of SlMQN H Serfaty> of New York, N. Y., B. A. Hunter University, 1962. College, 1963.

B. S. United States Kenton Earl Lammers, of Salem, Oreg., Sally SlaughteR; of Stillwater, Minn., B. A. Carleton Air Force Academy, 1962. College, 1956.

B. S. Lewis Ronald John Loew, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., RoBB EvAN SmitH; of Grosse Pointe, Mich., B. A. University Willamette University, and Clark University, 1956; LL. B. of Rochester, 1961. 1959. John Hunter Strasburger, of Dallas, Texas, B. A. Univer-

Atlanta, Ga., B. A. University . -p Dieter Martin Mahncke, of si( Q£ exas, J959. ll. b., 1961. of North Carolina, 1962. Robert Richard Sullivan, of Chicopee Falls, Mass., B. S. State Lois Ann Martin, of Dearborn, Mich., B. A. Michigan Boston College, 1959. University, 1962. Gerald E. Sussman, of Hyattsville, Md., B. S. Georgetown N. Y., B. S. F. S. Kevin Parkinson McGrath, of Bay Shore, University, 1959; LL. B., 1962. Georgetown University, 1962. Amara Sutayaudom, of Bangkok, Thailand, LL. B. Univer- Thomas Muzzy Millington, of Saddle River, N. J., B.A. sitv of Thermmasat, 1951. Williams College, 1961. Robert Eugene Terkhorn, of Battle Creek, Mich., B. A. Robert Leland Mott, of Napa, Calif., B.A. Stanford Uni- Wesleyan University, , 1958; LL. B. Univer- versity, 1962. sity of Michigan, 1962.

B. A. York Uni- Howard Murad, of Teaneck, N. J., New Luciano Topi, of Rome, Italy, Laurea in law, University of versity, 1961. Rome, 1962.

Donald K. Parsons, of Los Angeles, Calif., B. A. University John M. Trum, of Sherborn, Mass., B. S. F. S. Georgetown of Southern California, 1961. University, 1962.

Russell Eugene Parta, of New York Mills, Minn., B. A. St. Margaret Carolyn Twinem, of Mt. Isa, Queensland, Aus- Olaf College, 1962. tralia, B.A. University of Colorado, 1962.

Gilbert Sterling Peirce, of Cleveland, Ohio, B. A. Brown Charles Haile Twining, of Glen Arm, Md., B. A. Univer- University, 1962. sity of Virginia, 1962. — 20 — Bauca MAaa Van Wyr, of Kalamaioo, Mich., B. A. Oberlin MAajoau D. wm.mk. oi Wilmington, Del., B. A. Ohio

College, 1962. We«l< yan inn, imh, i

c;i i>kc;e Louis \ 'asqi i /. ,ii l im. i, \\ in. H. \. Harvard I'ni- Chaklxs Bxllami \oim.. .,i Canton, Conn., B.A. Yak versity, 1962. University, 1962. MO,

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

in The School oj Advanced International .Stiidi<\

with title of dissertation

[AMAL A. Sa'd, ol Beirut, Lebanon, B. A. American Uni- versity of Beirut, 1953; M. A. University of Virginia, 1955. The Emergence of Syria and Lebanon, 1920-1946.

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DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Gerald Allen Acker, of New York, N. Y., B. S. Columbia Richard Louis Cohen, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Duke Uni- University, 1961. versity, 1960.

L. Bryan Cotton, of Elkridge, Md., B. A. Joseph Morris Almand, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., B. A. Emory Jr., The Johns University, 1960. Hopkins University, 1961.

Harry Denniston Crews, of Wauchula, Fla., B. S. Univer- Ronald Paul Benjamin, of Pittsburgh, Pa., B. A. Washing- sity of Florida, 1960. ton and Jefferson College, 1960.

Harold Eugene Cross, of Goshen, Ind., B. A. Goshen Gary Birnbaum, of New York, N. Y., B. A. Hobart College, College, 1960. 1960.

joan Claire Cucek, of San Francisco, Calif., A. B. Stanford Carl E. Bredenberc, of Milford, Conn., B. A. The Jr., University, 1959. Johns Hopkins University, 1962. Ludwig Michael Deppisch, of Elmhurst, N. Y., B. A. Ford- Philander Bowen Briscoe, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Jr., ham University, 1960. , 1960. Eugene Michael Edynak, of Chester, Pa., B. A. The Johns Robert Brown, of Pompano Beach, Fla., B. A. Duke James Hopkins University, 1961. University, 1960.

James Melton Errico, of Suffern, N. Y., B. A. The Johns R. Caldwell, of White Plains, N. Y., B. A. The Jacques Hopkins University, 1961. Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Ellen Evans, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Vassar College, 1957. James Walter Carter, of Lubbock, Texas, B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Oscar Thomas Feagin, of University, Miss., B. A. University of Mississippi, 1959. Peter Bernard Cinelli, of New York, N. Y., A. B. College of the Holy Cross, 1960. Martin S. Feigenbaum, of New York, N. Y., B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Charles Francis Clark, of Breckinridge, Colo., B. A. Emory University, 1960. Michael Freund, of Brooklyn, N. Y., A. B. Princeton Uni- versity, 1960. Clifton Rance Cleaveland, of Columbia, S. C, A. B. Duke

University, 1958; M. A. St. John's College, Oxford Uni- Cornelia Wright Morrison Friedman, of Park Ridge, 111., versity, 1961. B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961.

— 21 — James Franklin Fries, of Chico, Calif., A. B. Stanford Uni- James C. Longcope, of Cheltenham, Pa., A. B. Dartmouth versity, 1960. College, 1959.

James Claiborne Allred Fuchs, of Aiken, S. C, A. B. Douglas William MacRae, of Bay City, Mich., B. A. The Princeton University, 1960. Johns Hopkins University, 1961.

James Edward Glasser, of Wheaton, 111., B. S. Wheaton Willis Crocker Maddrey, of Roanoke Rapids, N. C, B. S. College, 1960. Wake Forest College, 1960.

Theodore John Hahn, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Prince- James Joseph Marr, of Hamilton, Ohio, B. S. Xavier Uni- ton University, 1960. versity, 1959.

Bevra Yvonne Hannahs, of Columbus, Ohio, B. S. Ohio Michael Joseph Mastrangelo, of Phoenixville, Pa., B. S. State University, 1960. Villanova University, 1960.

Paul Douglas Hart, of Provo, Utah, B. S. Brigham Young Keith R. McCloskey, of Akron, Ohio, B. S. University of University, 1960. Illinois, 1960.

Martin Stanley Hirsch, of Kew Gardens, N. Y., A. B. Michael Terry McEnany, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, A. B. Hamilton College, 1960. , 1960.

Leroy E. Hood, of Great Falls, Mont., B. S. California Stanley A. Mendoza, of McKeesport, Pa., B. A. The Johns Institute of Technology, 1960. Hopkins University, 1961.

David Francis Hyatt, of Marcellus, N. Y., B. S. Syracuse Jon Keith Meyer, of Springfield, 111., B. A. Dartmouth University, 1960. College, 1960.

Charles Frank Johnson III, of Watertown, Conn., A. B. Joseph Michon, Jr., of Schenectady, N. Y., B. S. College of the Hol Cross 196°- Princeton University, 1960. Y >

AY Dennis Morton, of Akron, Ohio, B. S. Akron Univer- Vaughan Ambrose Johnson, of Dayton, Ohio, B. S. Witten- J berg College, 1958; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, Y' 1959, Richard Louis Popp, of Indianapolis, Ind., B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Thomas Michael Jovin, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. California

Institute of Technology, 1960. Geraldine Keating Powell, of Flushing, N. Y., B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Larry Roberts Kirkland, of Columbus, Ga., B. S. Univer-

sity of Alabama, 1959. Kenneth Elwood Quickel, Jr., of Camp Hill, Pa., A. B. Dartmouth College, 1961. Joel Hirsh Kramer, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Randolph Brooks Reinhold, of Newburgh, N. Y., A. B. Princeton University, 1960. Leo Edward Kreuz, of Chisholm, Minn., B. A. Harvard Paul Lewis Tighter, of New York, N.Y., A. B. Columbia University I960 University, 1959.

Harrison Miller Lazarus, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Prince- _ .„ ,, rT ,_, . „ . m , , . Martin C. Robson, of Lancaster, „ . ,„,. Ohio, B. A. The JTohns ton University, 1960. . . . ' „Hopkins, University, 1961.

Stewart Leibowitz, of Richmond Hill, N. Y., B. A. Amherst Steven a Rosenberg> of New York, N. Y., B. A. The Johns 1960. College, Hopkins University, 1961.

Michael Lesch, of Richmond Hill, N. Y., B. A. Columbia A. Ralph Rosenthal, of Pittsburgh, Pa., B. A. The Johns University, 1960. Hopkins University, 1960.

David Carl Levin, of New York, N. Y., A. B. Cornell Uni- Antoinette D. Scott, of Rochester, Minn., A. B. University

versity, 1955. of California (Los Angeles) , 1960.

S. A. Douglas Logue, of Maywood, N. J., B. Yale University, Dallas Edwards Smith, of Tunstall, Va., B. A. Virginia 1960. Military Institute, 1960.

— 22 — Earl Rosen Snodgrass, of Leavenworth. k.ms., B. \. The Charles Ward Van \\ m [II, oi Washin^on, in:., HA. Johns Hopkins University, 1959. \ ale University, I960.

Marshall William Webster, |k., of Pittsburgh, Pa., B v

1 1 N.V., B. A. \V.\Ki> Michaei krv. of Staten Island, The r\ nnsylvania State University, I960 Johns Hopkins University, 1961 Mark Edward Williamson, of Washington, !).(., B. A.

I he |<>ims Hopkins i him imin, 1961. Robert Camfbsli rHOMPSON, oi Larchmont, N.Y., B.S. Richard Wyatt, oi Highland Park, 111., B. A. ITu Johns California Institute oi ["ethnology, i%0. J.

1 I <•] ik ins I 'ni\( lsilv, 1961.

Garland Leigh Truitt, Jr., of Newark, Del., B.A. Oberlin Dennis |u Zettlin, of Highland Park, 111., B. A. University College, I960. of Illinois, I960.

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MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING

Mary Jo Alleman, of Monterey Park, Calif., B. A. Brigham Sara Willard Glenn, of Clinton, S. C, A. B. King College, Young University, 1963. 1963.

Robert Charles Asm on, of Somcrville, N. J., A. B. Rutgers Melvyn Hirsh Goldberc, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The University, 1962. Johns Hopkins University, 1963.

Nancy Etta Aubrey, of Dalton, Ga., B. A. The University Athene Schiffmann Goldstein, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. of North Carolina, 1960. Barnard College, 1963.

Maureen Avery Blewett, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Wil- Florence Miriam Graupe, of New York, N. Y., B. A. The lamette University, 1961. City College of New York, 1963.

Peter Wesley Blewett, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Wil- Barbara Susan Gum, of Pen Argyl, Pa., B. S. Muhlenberg lamette University, 1961. College, 1963.

Lydia Raguet Butler, of Mount Desert, Me., A. B. Rad- William Joseph Hallam, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Tufts

cliffe College, 1963. College, 1954.

Andrew John Callaghan, of Bronx, N. Y., B. A. Fordham Joan Elizabeth Haslinger, of Greenbelt, Md., A. B. Trinity University, 1962. College, Washington, D. C., 1963.

Charles Williston Camp, of Southampton, Mass., B. S. in Gretchen Eunice Haug, of Manhasset, N. Y., B. A. Vassar Ch. E. University of Massachusetts, 1963. College, 1961.

Sarah Stokes Cumming, of Nashville, Tenn., B. A. Agnes Hazel Elizabeth Hollenbeck, of East Rutherford, N. J., Scott College, 1963. B. A. Wells College, 1962.

Gene Maxwell Davidson, of Bedford, Va., A. B. Randolph- Michael David Honker, of Myerstown, Pa., A. B. Lafayette Macon Woman's College, 1963. College, 1962.

Robert Carol Douglas, of Kansas City, Kans., B. A. The Suzanne Elizaeth Howells, of Hanover, Pa., A. B. Mount University of Kansas, 1962. Holyoke College, 1963.

Sandra Hertha Douglas, of Newton, Mass., B. A. Wellesley Richard John Jenkins, of Gibbstown, N. J., A. B. Rutgers College, 1963. University, 1962.

Edward Clark Edgin, of Madison, Tenn., B. A. The Uni- Janice Helen Jilka, of Denver, Colo., B. S. Colorado versity of the South, 1962. College, 1960.

Sarah Jane Faile, of New Canaan, Conn., A. B. Connecticut Susan Carol Jordan, of New Rochelle, N. Y., B. A. Uni- College, 1963. versity of Maine, 1963.

Michael Joseph Froning, of Kennett Square, Pa., B. S. in Cecile Baer Josephs, of Brooklyn, N. Y., A. B. Barnard Mathematics University of Notre Dame, 1963. College, 1963.

— 23 — Marcia Sheva Kaplan, of Newark, N.J., B.A. Elmira Thomas Robb McDaniel, of Herndon, Va., B. A. Hampden- College, 1963. Sydney College, 1963.

Gale Alice Keane, of Bayville, N. Y., B. A. Marquette Uni- Dee Ann Mims, of Gainesville, Fla., A. B. Sarah Lawrence versity, 1963. College, 1961.

Nancy Kathryn Keen, of Wilmette, 111., B.A. Rosary College, 1963. Charlotte Judith Mundy, of Roanoke, Va., A. B. Randolph- Macon Woman's College, 1962. Sally Reba Vexler Klein, of Annapolis, Md., A. B. Swarth- more College, 1962. Joan Enid Rubinger, of New Rochelle, N. Y., B.A. Man- hattanville College of the Sacred Heart, 1963. Minnie Eiko Komagome, of Honolulu, Hawaii, B. A. Uni- versity of Hawaii, 1963. Glen Bruce Ruh, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Principia Bonnee Lee Lauridsen, of Storm Lake, Iowa, B. A. Luther College, 1958. College, 1963. Dawn Eda Sangrey, of Bolton, Conn., A. B. Mount Holyoke Michael-Ann LeVine, of Harrisburg, Pa., B.A. Elmira College, 1963. College, 1963.

Carol Sheldon, of Towson, Md., A. B. Lora Graham Lunt, of Orono, Me., A. B. Swarthmore Mount Holyoke College, 1962. College, 1963.

Mary Susan Mages, of White Plains, N. Y., A. B. Man- Marjorie Louise Stissel, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Mount hattanville College of the Sacred Heart, 1962. Holyoke College, 1963.

Anna Eufemia Mancino, of Waterbury, Conn., B. A. Anne Louise Todd, of San Diego, Calif., A. B. Occidental College of New Rochelle, 1963. College, 1963. Francis Ross Clough Marbury, of Trussville, Ala., B. A. The University of the South, 1963. Jerry Alan Van Voorhis, of Maiden, Mass., B. A. The College of William and Mary, 1963. Katherine Rose McCready, of Johnstown, Pa., B. A. Wit-

tenberg University, 1963. Harvey Dale Wiederick, of Wetaskiwin, Alta., Canada,

B. S. Royal Military College of Canada, 1959. John Noble McDaniel, of Herndon, Va., B.A. Hampden- Sydney College, 1963. (54)

MASTERS OF ARTS

with titles of essays

Blocksma, of Mich., Robert Eldon Alexander, of Ridgewood, N. J., B. A. Con- Mary Ruth Grand Rapids, A. B. cordia College, 1961. Philosophy. Wheaton College, 1963. Writing Seminars.

Ann Jaquelin Ambler, of Washington, D. C, B. A. Oberlin Collected Poems. College, 1962. Romance Languages. Meade Bernard Bridgers, of Washington, D. C, A. B. Marc Hadley Arnold, of Seattle, Wash., B. A. University Vassar College, 1962. Classics. of Washington, 1963. English. Homer Obed Brown, Jr., of McAlester, Okla., B.A. The Richard William Arthur, of Riverside, Calif., B. A. Uni- University of Oklahoma, 1959; M.A. 1962. English. versity of California, Riverside, Calif., 1963. English. Charles Philip Butler, of Baltimore, Md. Political Science. Burton Henry Bartley, of Laurens, Iowa, B. S. Iowa State College, 1962. Chemistry. The Influence of Political Conflict on the Formation of the Red Army. Joseph William Beatty, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. A., La Salle

College, 1963. Writing Seminars. Charles Herrick Carlin, of Rockford, 111., B. A. Carthage Tucany: A Portion of a Novel. College, 1961. Chemistry.

24. 1 i i is. Mil. U \ Su.iriliinoTC Robert Lynn Carringer, of knowille, T

i i ls.iiKioii n. , is. \. I , y Colin Robert Chase, of Denver, Colo.. A. B. Harvard iiikmas Walhk mi ol Lake, be

1'. I'niveisitY, Hopkins Unhrersity, 1964. Chemistry. I m\ 1 1 sity, 1956; M.A. St. Louis 1962. [ohm English. Thomas (.ram 1 \ \\s, of Conklin, N. Y., A. B. The Uni- Martha Elizabeth Chew, of Winston Salem. N.C., B. A. \tisii\ of Rochester, 1963. German. Agnes Scott College, 1963. Writing Si -miliars. Theodore George Flechsig, of Washington, D. C, B. S. The Vlum Free: A Collection of Short Stories. Rutgers University, 1950. Political Economy. Eleanor Bennett Clark, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Mount The Predictive Value of Consumer Buying Intentions. Holyoke College, 1958. Art. Robert Bagwell Frey, of Towson, Md., A. B. Duke Uni- Architectural Settings anil Architectural Backgrounds versity, 1962. Chemistry. in the Etienne Chevalier Hours.

Ont., Canada, B. A. Herbert Hotace Clark, of Deadwood, S. D., B. A. Stanford Gerhard Kurt Friesen, of Kitchener, University, 1962. Psychology. Waterloo College, 1963. German. Structural Properties of Simple Active and Pas- Some Harold Philip Fry, of Oneonta, N. Y., B. A. Hartwick sive Sentences. College, 1963. German. Emery Taylor Cleaves, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Harvard Hanna Maria Katalin Geldrich, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. University, 1960. Geography. Mount St. Agnes College, 1963. Laboratory Procedures for Mechanical and Heavy Mineral Analyses of Saprolites and Soil Profiles. Margaret Elizabeth Giles, of Media, Pa., A. B. Gettysburg College, 1963. Writing Seminars. Karen Cotzin Cohen, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Radcliffe Three Short Stories. College, 1963. Education. Orthopaedic Surgery and Education at The Johns Samuel Harold Greenblatt, of Potsdam, N. Y., A. B. Hospital at The Hopkins Uni- Hopkins and Johns Cornell University, 1961. History of Medicine. versity School of Medicine. John Hughlings Jackson: The Development of His Howard Maurice Cohn, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Yeshiva Main Ideas to 1864. University, 1962. Writing Seminars. Judith Mary Hamilton, of Syracuse, N.Y., B. A. Gettys- Fragments of Form: a Collection of Poems; The Search burg College, 1962. Writing Seminars. For The Self: an Essay. Dearly Beloved: A Novella. Ronald Keith Counsell, of Kalispell, Mont., B. S. Cali- fornia Institute of Technology, 1963. Chemistry. Peter Jewell Heck, of Chestertown, Md., A. B. Harvard University, 1963. English. Douglas Lloyd Cramer, of Burlingame, Calif., A. B. San Francisco State College, 1961. Art as Applied to Medicine. Richard Helgerson, of Pasadena, Calif., B. A. University The Abdominal Viscera of the Chimpanzee, with Special of California, Riverside, Calif., 1963. English. Reference to Their Topography and Blood Supply. William Harley Henry, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Kenyon Wesley Earl Craven, of Euclid, Ohio, A. B. Wheaton College, 1959; B. A. (Hons.) Christ Church, Oxford Uni- College, 1963. Writing Seminars. versity, 1961. English.

Noah's Ark: The Journals of a Madman. A Novel. Richard Ives Hires, of Annapolis, Md., B. S. in Physics Francis Anthony de Caro, of Brooklyn, N. Y., B. A. St. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1961. Oceanography. Francis College, 1963. Writing Seminars. An Experimental Study of the Effect of Internal Waves Four Stories and a Fragment. on Vertical Mixing.

Yves Marie-Francois Dejean, O. M. I., of Port-au-Prince, Barry Hirsh Honig, of Tel-Aviv, Israel, B. S. Polytechnic Haiti. Oriental Seminary. Institute of Brooklyn, 1963. Chemistry.

Alistair McKay Duckworth, of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Steven L. Hurwitz, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Clark Uni- M.A. Edinburgh University, 1958. English. versity, 1963. German.

Carl Albert Elliger, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. University Joel Kennedy, C. F. X., of Brooklyn, N.Y., B. A. The of California, Berkeley, 1962. Chemistry. Catholic University of America, 1963. English.

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City, Thomas Joseph Kennedy, of Jersey N. J., B. A. St. Ronald Edward Puhek, of Hibbing, Minn., B. A. College Peter's College, 1963. German. of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., 1961. Political Science. American Policy Toward Vietnam: 1945-1963; A Case Stanley David Krimins, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. A. St. Study in the Democratic Foreign Policy. John's College, Maryland, 1963. Writing Seminars.

Patroclus (A Story) and Collected Poems. Lawrence Gene Rice, of Los Angeles, Calif., B. A. Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1963. Classics. Karl Cadem Lemp, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Amherst

College, 1953; LL. B. Harvard University, 1956. Classics. James Otis Robbins, of Beach Lake, Pa., B. S. Allegheny College, 1961. Chemistry. Harald Richard Leuba, of Phoenix, Ariz., B. S. New Mexico State University, 1958; M. S. The George Wash- Frederick Hooker Russell, of Syracuse, N. Y., B. A. Swarth- ington University, 1963. Psychology. more College, 1962. History. The Symmetry of Unilateral Constraint in Printed David Roland Sanderson, of Oreland, Pa., A. B. Gordon English. College, 1962. Writing Seminars.

John Thurman Lewis, of Eupora, Miss., B. A. Mississippi Symposium on a Man: Stories. College, 1951; B. D. New Orleans Theological Seminary, William Eldon Schopf, of Sheridan, Wyo., A. B. Wheaton 1954. Oriental Seminary. College, 1963. Writing Seminars. E. Fredric Alan Litt, of New York, N. Y., B. Ch. Cooper Tales of the Dogs as Young Rabbit Chasers; and Poems. Union. 1961. Chemistry. Richard Lockwood Schott, of Shawnee Mission, Kans., Kun-ichi Matsushita, of Tokyo, Japan, B. of Tech. Yoko- A. B. Stanford University, 1961. History. hama National University, 1962. Chemistry. Eugen Richter: A Study of His Early Career.

Colin Crombie McAneny, of Princeton, N. B. S. E. J., David Martin Silver, of Chicago, 111., B. S. in Ch. Illinois Princeton University, 1952. Geology. Institute of Technology, 1962. Chemistry.

Mary Robson McBride, of Akron, Ohio, A. B. Middlebury Zomaya Shleimon Solomon, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Bob College, 1963. English. Jones University, 1957. Oriental Seminary.

Dennis Peter McCort, of Hoboken, N. B. A. St. Peter's J., George Elwood Spinelli, of Norristown, Pa., A. B. Gettys- College, 1963. German. burg College, 1963. Writing Seminars.

John Morton McIlvain, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Four Short Stories. Johns Hopkins University, 1963. Writing Seminars. Judith Rose Stark, of Springfield, Mass., B. A. University Virtuoso's Castles: A Collection of Poems. of Chicago, 1962. Writing Seminars.

Ernest Louis Mehler, of Chicago, 111., B. S. Illinois Insti- The Good Friday and Other Stories. tute of Technology, 1960. Chemistry. Elizabeth Sweet Studley, of Longmeadow, Mass., B. A. Kenneth John Miller, of Chicago, 111., B. S. Illinois Insti- Vassar College, 1962. History. tute of Technology, 1960. Chemistry. Richard Carl Tuerk, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Columbia Morales, of Ciales, Puerto Rico, Diploma Miguel Angel University, 1963. English. Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, 1945. Writing

Seminars. William George Von Holle, of Cincinnati, Ohio, B. S. El Amauta: Poems. Xavier University, 1963. Chemistry.

Sharon Nelson, of Fort Smith, Ark., B. F. A. University of John Joseph Wavrik, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Colorado, 1960. Art as Applied to Medicine. Hopkins University, 1961. Mathematics. The Arterial Supply of the Uterus and Adnexa of the Nick Henry Werstiuk, of Vilna, Alta., Canada, B. Sc. Uni- Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatto.) versity of Alberta, 1962. Chemistry. James Edward Oliver, of Albany, Wis., B. S. University of Wisconsin, 1962. Chemistry. Eleanor Rand Wilner, of Cleveland, Ohio, A. B. Goucher College, 1959. Writing Seminars. Douglas Harmon Olsen, of Arlington Heights, 111., A. B. First Poems. Wheaton College, 1960. Writing Seminars. April (A Portion of a Novel) and The Shelter (A Play). Donald Claude Wilson, of Wichita, Kans., B. S. in Foreign University, 1962. Writing Seminars. Lynn Hudson Parsons, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Grinnell Service Georgetown College, 1958. History. Sorrows in Splendor and Glory: A Novella.

— 26 \\'ii ikh, Md., I Johns Olivik miSTOS /viiKim, ol I'.iss.iic, N. |., I'» \ Olxilin Jsan Aremms of Baltimore, B.& he C Hopkins University, 1956. Writing Seminars, College, 1962. Chemistry.

I Lay Me Down: A l'l.iy in Five Shod Acts. Now Eugeni William Zeltmann, of Chicago, ill.. B.A. Beloil

ot N. Y., College, 1962. Chemistry. Richard Joseph Wotp, S. J., RockriUe Centre, A. B. Boston College, I960; M. \. 1961. Classics. (81)

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY

with tides of dissertations

Robert Waliir Aiums, of Rochester, NY.. A. B. The John Michael Brewer, of Garden City, Kans., B. A. The University of Rochester, 1956. Geology. Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Biology. Loyalhanna Limestone, Cross-bedding and Provenance. Effects of Dark Preincubation with Ferricyanide on Spinach Chloroplasts. Judson Boyce Allen, of Nashville, Tenn., B. A. Baylor University, 1953; M. A. Vanderbilt University, 1954. Cynthia Stokes Brown, of Madisonville, Ky., A. B. Duke English. University, 1960; M.A.T. The Johns Hopkins Univer- Mythology in the Bible Commentaries and Moralitates sity, 1961. Education. of Robert Holkot. The American Discovery of the German University: Four Students at Gottingen, 1815-1822. Takeshi Amemiya, of Tokyo, Japan, B.A. International 1958; M. A. The Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, Dale Eugene Burrington, of Oneonta, N. Y., A. B. The American University, 1961. Political Economy. George Washington University, 1952; B. D. The Lutheran Specification Analysis in Econometrics. Theological Seminary, 1955. Philosophy. The Place of Natural Law in Protestant Ethics, An James George Anderson, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Examination of Emil Brunner's Ethical Theory. Johns Hopkins University, 1957; M. S. E. 1959; M.A.T. 1960. Education. Maurice Moyer Bursey, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The the An Empirical Study of Bureaucratic Rules in Junior Johns Hopkins University, 1959; M. A. 1960. Chemistry. High School. I. An Infrared Investigation of Some Irreversible

Earl Wayne Baker, of St. Ignatius, Mont., B. S. Montana Photochemical Reactions at Low Temperatures. II. State College, 1952; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, Studies of the Chemiluminescence of Aromatic Hy- 1962. Chemistry. drazides. Transition Metal Porphyrin Complexes. George Lew Choules, of Twin Falls, Idaho, B. S. Utah James Harley Baroff, of Cheverley, Md., B. A. The Johns State Agricultural College, 1955; M. S. 1957. Biology. Hopkins University, 1959. Physics. Electrophoretic Behavior of Mouse Liver Sub-fractions Vector Meson Interactions with Photons and Leptons. Containing both Mitochondrial and Microsomal Particles. Paulis Birznieks, of Washington, D. C, Wittenberg College, University, 1958. 1955; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Albert Richard Cirillo, of Brooklyn, N. Y., B. A. Fordham German. University, 1955; M.A. 1959. English. Epistolary The Two Worlds of Goethe's and Richter's Spenser's Myth of Love: A Study of The Faerie Queene, Novels. Books III and IV.

Robert LeRoy Bovey, of Lincoln, Nebr., B. S. United David Eastman Clement, of Pittsburgh, Pa., B. S. in Ch. E. States Naval Academy, 1959. Operations Research and Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1957. Psychology. Industrial Engineering. Uncertainty and Latency of Verbal Naming Responses The Sensitivity of Optimal Strategies in Finite Statis- as Correlates of Pattern Goodness. tical Decision Problems to Variations in Parameters.

Hugh Edward Bradley, of Ann Arbor, Mich., B. S. and Donald Straley Coffey, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. East M. S. in E. E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957. Tennessee State College, 1957. Physiological Chemistry.

Operations Research and Industrial Engineering. I. Oxidation of Biological Thiols: Glutathione-Di- A Queueing System with Non-Stationary Arrival and chloroindophenol Interactions. II. D-Amino Acid Service Distributions. Oxidase: Inhibitory Processes.

— 27 — Ronald William Conley, of Seattle, Wash., B. A. Uni- William Bernard Gillooly, of Medford, Mass., B. S. State versity of Washington, 1958. Political Economy. Teachers College at Salem, Mass., 1957. Education.

The Economics of Vocational Rehabilitation. Meaningfulness as a Function of the Latency of Asso- ciation. Andrew Frank Conn, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1957; M. S. E. 1959. Mechanics. Hannah Friedman Goldberg, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, A. B. On Impact Testing for Dynamic Properties of Metals. Brandeis University, 1954; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1963. History. Paul Laszlo Csonka, of Budapest, Hungary. Physics. George Henry Lewes and the Secular Revelation. Fermion-Fermion Elastic Scattering as a Test of In- variance Principles. Stuart Irwin Greenbaum, of Forest Hills, N. Y., B. S. New York University, 1958. Political Economy. Douglas Albert Davids, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. E. E.

Newark College of Engineering, 1951; M. S. E. E. 1954. Banking Structure and Costs: A Statistical Study of Electrical Engineering. the Cost-Output Relationship in Commercial Banking.

The Magnetic Field Dependence of Paramagnetic Ronald Lee Gue, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Relaxation in a Kramers Salt at Low Temperatures. Hopkins University, 1960. Operations Research and In- Linda Grant De Pauw, of Suitland, Md., B. A. Swarthmore dustrial Engineering.

College, 1961. History. A Stochastic Description of Direct Patient Care and its The Eleventh Pillar: New York State and the Federal Relation to Communication in a Hospital. Constitution. Joe Walter Hightower, of Weslaco, Texas, B. S. Harding Alan Eglin Heathcote Emery, of Manchester, England, College, 1959; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1961. B. Sc. The Victoria University of Manchester, England, Chemistry. Genetics. 1952; M. Sc, 1953; M.B., B. Ch., 1960. Human Carbon-14 Studies of Aromatic Formation in the The Carrier in X-Linked Muscular Dystrophy. Cracking of n-Hexadecane over a Silica-Alumina Catalyst. Joan Stuber Field, of Nutley, N. J., A. B. Swarthmore College, 1956; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1958. James Joseph Hill, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Chemistry. Hopkins University, 1952. Humanities. A Mechanistic Study of the Nitrosoamide Decomposi- The Outside Figure of the Inside Form. tion and the Nitrous Acid Deamination of Tertiary

Carbinamines. Ronald Franklin Hoffman, of Los Angeles, Calif., B^S. University of California at Los Angeles, 1956. Political Bevan Meredith French, of Nutley, N. J., B. A. Dartmouth College, 1958; M. S. in Geology California Institute of Economy. Technology, 1960. Geology. A Basis for the Distribution of State Aid to Local the Progressive Governments. Stability of Siderite, FeC0 3 , and Meta- morphism of Iron Formations. Guy Tilghman Hollyday, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Prince- Richard Berger Friedman, of Pleasant Ridge, Mich., B. A. ton University, 1952; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Uni- Kenyon College, 1957; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1959. German. versity, 1959. Political Science. The First Major Wave of Anti-Americanism in the T. H. Green and the Theory of Political Obligation. German Novel, 1841-1861.

Alfred Geier, of Bronx, N. Y., B. A. St. John's College, Alan Bacon Hooper, of Ann Arbor, Mich., A. B. Oberlin Maryland, 1957; M. A. University of Chicago, 1960. College, 1959. Biology. Classics. Hydroxylamine to Nitrite the Chemo- An Analysis of the " Third Kind " in Plato's Timaeus. Oxidation of by autotrophic Bacteria Nitrosomonas and Nitrosocystis. William Irwin Gillespie, of Orangeville, Ont., Canada, B. A. The University of Western Ontario, 1960. Political Kenneth Frederick Ireland, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Economy. Johns Hopkins University, 1957. Mathematics. The Effect of Public Expenditures on the Distribution On the Zeta Function of an Algebraic Variety. of Income: An Empirical Investigation.

Ralph Charles Isler, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. University William John Gillich, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The of Pittsburgh, 1955. Physics. Johns Hopkins University, 1957; M. S. E. 1960. Mechanics.

Plastic Wave Propagation in High Purity Single Crys- Spectroscopic Analysis of Plasmas Generated by Electro- tals of Aluminum. magnetic Shock Tubes.

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Paul Erick Johnson, of Hopkins. Minn.. B. of Physics .Sk.kih I oi ini 1 i 1 1 sin hi. i k, ol West I Icmpstcad, N. Y., B. A

University of Minnesota. I960; M. A. 1. 1 'he Johns Hofstra College, L947; M. A. Duke University, 1949

Hopkins University, 1961. Education. Rom. mi e i inguagea

A Sti tin.it Determination of the Assoc iative Meaning Pierre de l ai Ivey, Dramatist of Physical Concepts. Adoleo Porcar MacCragii, of C.n.uas, Vcnczm l.i. U.S. Robert Neil Johnson, of Conncant, Ohio. A. B. Colgate Stanford University, 1959; 14. A. rhe Johns Hopkins University, 1947; M. C University of Florida, 1956. University, 1960. Chemistry. Political Science. Metal-to-Nitrogen Bonding in IB Phthalocyanines and The Development of Out-Part] Institutions: A Case Porphyrins. Study of the Democratic Party, 1952 l'.'GO. George Ernest MacKinnon, of Fort William, Ont., Canada,

Thomas Ivan Jones, of San Jose, Calif., B.A. Wheaton B. A. Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, 1958; B. A.

College, 1958; A. M. Harvard University, 1963. Philosophy. (Hons) , 1959. Psychology.

Relation of Moral Judgments to Freedom. The Transient Influence of Target Offsets on Direc- tional Components of Autokinesis. Carol Margaret Yonckx Kaske, of Ithaca, N. Y., A. B. Washington University, 1954. English. Rose Marie Marcone, of Harrison, N. Y., B. A. Mary Washington College, 1960. Romance Languages. Spenser's Faerie Queene and Exegetical Tradition: Nature, Law, and Grace in the Episode of the The Poetic Trajectory of Rafael Alberti. Nymph's Well. SIMEON Margolis, of Johnstown, Pa., B. A. The Johns Physiological Charles Flint Kellogg, of Carlisle, Pa., A. B. St. Stephen's Hopkins University, 1953; M. D. 1957. College, 1931; M. A. Harvard University, 1933. History. Chemistry.

The Early History of the National Association for the Studies on the Structure of Human Serum ^-lipo- Advancement of Colored People. protein.

Francis Markland, of Secane, Pa., B. S. Jack Brien Key, of Ozark, Ala., A. B. Birmingham-Southern Swaby Jr., The College, 1951; M. A. Vanderbilt University, 1953. History. State University, 1957. Physiological Chem- istry. John H. Bankhead, Jr. of Alabama: The Conservative as Reformer. The Purification and Properties of Beef Liver Adenyl- ate Kinase. Norman Halvor Kiess, of Washington, D. C, A. B. Swarth- William Byron Marks, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in Physics more College, 1952; M. S. University of Maryland, 1955. Physics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956. Biophysics. Difference Spectra of the Visual Pigments in Single Energy Levels Hexagonal . on ErBr 3 Goldfish Cones. Donald Loraine Kimmel, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. A. George Mallary Masters, of St. Simons Island, Ga., B. S. Swarthmore College, 1956; M. D. Temple University, 1960. Biology. Columbia University, 1960; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1962. Romance Languages. Embryonic Development and Chromosome Comple- The Platonic and Hermetic Tradition and the Cin- ments of Protein-Injected and of Hybrid Amphibian Embryos. quiesme Livre of Francois Rabelais.

Richard Earl McCarty, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The William Hermann Klink, of Elmwood Park, 111., A. B. Johns Hopkins University, 1960. Biology. University of Michigan, 1959. Physics. Changes in Bean Chloroplasts Due to Low 11 Isolation. Finite and Disconnected p Subgroups of SU 3 and Their Application to the Elementary Particle Spectrum. James Hugh McElaney, S. J., of Boston, Mass., B. A. Boston College, 1947; M.A. 1948; M.S. 1950; S. T. L. 1955. Paul William Kohnen, of Chicago, 111., A. B. College of Physics. the Holy Cross, 1960. Anatomy. The Spectrum of Doubly Ionized Holmium. A Morphological Study of the Thymus of the Guinea Lawrence Francis McGoldrick, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1959. Mechanics. Lieselotte Elfriede Kurth, of Wuppertal, Germany, M. A. Resonant Interactions among Gravity-Capillary Waves. The Johns Hopkins University, 1960. German.

Die Darstellung der Zeitgenossischen Wirklichkeit als Lawrence Daniel Meckel, Jr., of Houston, Texas, B. A. Problem und Aufgabe des Deutschen Romans: 1740- The Rice Institute, 1959. Geology. 1760. Pottsville Sedimentology, Central Appalachians.

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Pritam Tarachand Merani, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Donald Joseph Reitz, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. St. Mary's Johns Hopkins University, 1958; M.A. 1961. Committee Seminary College, Baltimore, Md., 1954; M.A. The on International Studies. Catholic University of America, 1959. Education. India's Territorial Disputes: A Legal Analysis. An Analysis of the Distinction Between Policy Making and Administration in Educational Organizations. Peter Michael Mieszkowski, of Quebec, Canada, B. S. McGill University, 1957; M. A. 1959. Political Economy. Leona Glidden Running, of Berrien Springs, Mich., B. A. General Equilibrium Models of Tax Incidence. Emmanuel Missionary College, 1937; M. A. Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary, 1955. Oriental Seminary. Anne Lewis Miller, of Staunton, Va., B. F. A. The Uni- An Investigation of the Syriac Version of Isaiah. versity of Georgia, 1946; A. M. New York University, 1958.

Art. Walter McDonald Sanders III, of Bluefield Va. B. S. C. E.

The Sculptural Decoration of Notre-Dame du Port: Its Virginia Military Institute 1955; M. S. E. The Johns Place in Romanesque Sculpture of the Auvergne. Hopkins University 1956. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Irvin Melvin Miller, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns The Relationship Between the Oxygen Utilization of Hopkins University, 1959. Physics. Heterothropic Slime Organisms and the Wetted Peri- The Production of K* and N* Resonances by a Positive meter. Kaon Beam of Momentum 2260 MeV/c Incident on Hydrogen. William Conrad Sauder, of Wheeling, W. Va., B. S. Vir- ginia Military Institute, 1955. Physics. Elliott Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., A. B. Instrumental Effects in X Ray Line Shape Studies. Williams College, 1960. Political Economy.

A Study of How Corporate Income Should Be Appor- Tapas Kumar Sen, of Calcutta, India, B. Sc. Calcutta Uni- tioned for Taxation by States. versity, 1951; M. Sc. 1954. Psychology. Visual Responses to Two Alternating Trains of High- Evangelos N. Moudrianakis, of Chania, Greece, B. Sc. frequency Intermittent Stimuli. University of Athens, 1959; M.A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1963. Biology. David Elson Sheppard, of Wallingford, Pa., B. A. Amherst A Method for the Determination of the Sequence of College, 1959. Biology. Guanine Residues in Nucleic Acids with the Electron I. Density Gradient Centrifugation of Bacteriophage Microscope. P22. II. Mutants of Salmonella typhimurium Re- Paul Raimond Mucenieks, of Baltimore, Md., M.A. The sistant to 2-Thiazole Alanine. III. Partial Reversion John Hopkins University, 1961. Chemistry. to Prototraphy by Histidine Auxotrophic Strains of Salmonella typhimurium. The sulfite Thiosulfate System in Water Solution.

Robert Parr Newton, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. A. The Rice Claire Richter Sherman, of Washington, D. C, A. B. Rad- Institute, 1950; M.A. 1959. German. cliffe College, 1951; A. M. University of Michigan, 1958. Art. Some Aspects of the Problem of Form in Expressionism as Observed in the Menschheitsdammerung. The Portraits of Charles V of France (1338-1380)

Max Paul Oeschger, of Sparta, N. J. Biology. Robert Louis Stern, of Newtonville, Mass., A. B. Oberlin Purification and Properties of E. coli Guanylate Kinase. College, 1957; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1959. Chemistry. Morgan Herbert Pritchett, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Aspects of the Chemistry of Phenyl-substituted Cyclo- Johns Hopkins University, 1942; M. A. University of butadiene: The Photochemistry of Tetraphenylcyclo- North Carolina, 1950. German. octatetraenes. Johann Joachim Eschenburg's Aesthetics and Poetics: Sources and Development. Patricia Ann Straat, of Rochester, N. Y., A. B. Oberlin College, 1958. Biology. James William Rakestraw, Jr., of Portsmouth, Va., B. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1959. Physics. Characterization of A Nitrate Reductase from the Chemoautrophic Bacterium Nitrobacter agilis. Spectroscopic and Magnetic Studies of Some Rare Earth Ions in Yttrium Chloride. Aaron Chung Liong Su, of Kowloon, Hong Kong. A. B.

William Thomas Reedy, Jr., of Reading, Pa., B. A. Yale Hope College, 1959; M.A. The Johns Hopkins Univer- University, 1954. History. sity, 1962. Chemistry.

The Itinerant Royal Judicature in England in the Substituent, Ligand and Solvent Effects on the Spectra

Reign of Henry I, 1100-1135. and Bond Types of Ferric Porphyrin Complexes.

— 30- n, < David Leslie .swiii. ol Chicago, 111.. B. S. Ch. K. Purdue F.rich Henry Willi <>l \\ Nimimn i, Md., B. A. Western

University, 1957; M. S. in C'.li. E. Mavaihusetts Inslitutc Maryland College, 1958. Phytic*,

of Technology, 1959. clHniii.il Engineering. Angular Distribution! for the C 13 (d,n)N l « Reaction. Coagulation of Hydrosols by Browuiau Motion and Laminar Shear Flow. John Grant Williamson, of Detroit, Mich., A. B. Cornell University, 1954. History.

LlON [OOP!] 1 AYLOR, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Karl Helfferich (1872-1924): A Study of His Activities Joints Hopkins University, 1959; M.S. E. E. Carnegie as Economist, Financier, and Politician in Wilhclmine Institute of Technology, I960. Electrical Engineering. Germany. Signal Detection in the Presence of Noise of Unknown

Power Spectrum. Rudolph Ernst Karl Winter, of Tappan, N. Y., A. B. Columbia University, 1957; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Keith Skelton Thomas, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Tulane University, 1959. Chemistry. University of Louisiana, 1958. Physics.

3t The Sesquiterpene Lactones from Achillea lanulosa , Magnetic Spectra and Energy Levels of Tb in LaCl 3 Nutt. Effect Interactions in GdCl 3 , and Stimulated Raman

in , , . C 6 H 6 CS 2 and CC1 4 Harvey Wolfe, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns

Richard Martin Tisinger, Jr., of Los Alamos, N. Mex., Hopkins University, 1960; M. S. E. 1962. Operations Re- A. B. Reed College, 1951. Physics. search and Industrial Engineering. u 12 Differential Cross Sections for the Reaction JB (d,p)B . A Multiple Assignment Model for Staffing Nursing Units. B. S. Fairleigh Thomas Edward Walsh, of Kearny, N. J., Dickinson College, 1958. Physics. Freeman John Wright, of Bozeman, Mont., B. S. in App. Sc. Absorption Spectra of Gaseous Ammonia from Twenty Montana State College, 1955; M.S. in App. Sc. 1960. to Thirty- five Microns. Political Science.

Herbert Weingartner, of New York, N. Y., B. S. The City The Evolution and Operation of Parliamentary Gov- College of New York, 1956; M. A. The Johns Hopkins ernment in Chile. University, 1963. Psychology. Joseph Dominick Yourno, of Utica, N.Y., B. A. Kenyon Cueing and the Recall of Associatively Related Words. College, 1958. Biology.

Elliot Wetzler, of Washington, D. C, A. B. Brandeis Uni- Suppressor Gene Action in the Tryptophan Synthetase versity, 1959. Political Economy. System of Neurospora. Trade and Economic Development in a Nonlinear

General Equilibrium Context. (98)

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